332 research outputs found
Avoidance Behavior toward Social Network Advertising: Dimensions and Measurement
While social network advertising is pervasive, research focused on avoidance behavior toward it is relatively rare. This study provides the development of a three-dimension scale to measure avoidance behavior toward social network advertising. Based on the survey of 195 social network users, evidence is provided for the reliability, factor structure and validity. Meanwhile, T-tests are used to examine the effects of gender, sample source and purchasing experience on the three-dimension avoidance behavior (i.e., skimming, ignoring and blocking). The results show males on social network are more likely to block social network advertising than females while users without purchasing experience on social network are more likely to skimming through advertisements on social network
Overall Performance Evaluation of Tubular Scraper Conveyors Using a TOPSIS-Based Multiattribute Decision-Making Method
Properly evaluating the overall performance of tubular scraper conveyors (TSCs) can increase their overall efficiency and reduce economic investments, but such methods have rarely been studied. This study evaluated the overall performance of TSCs based on the technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS). Three conveyors of the same type produced in the same factory were investigated. Their scraper space, material filling coefficient, and vibration coefficient of the traction components were evaluated. A mathematical model of the multiattribute decision matrix was constructed; a weighted judgment matrix was obtained using the DELPHI method. The linguistic positive-ideal solution (LPIS), the linguistic negative-ideal solution (LNIS), and the distance from each solution to the LPIS and the LNIS, that is, the approximation degrees, were calculated. The optimal solution was determined by ordering the approximation degrees for each solution. The TOPSIS-based results were compared with the measurement results provided by the manufacturer. The ordering result based on the three evaluated parameters was highly consistent with the result provided by the manufacturer. The TOPSIS-based method serves as a suitable evaluation tool for the overall performance of TSCs. It facilitates the optimal deployment of TSCs for industrial purposes
Study Horizontal Screw Conveyors Efficiency Flat Bottomed Bins EDEM Simulation
It describes the development history flat bottom silo, characteristics and testing system, composition. For the poor current theory and computer simulation study on horizontal spiral conveyor in the system, Using Solidworks to establish a reasonable three-dimensional model of flat bottom silo Horizontal Screw Conveyors, to import the model into EDEM software, simulation. By setting parameters and the model material parameters, draw motion vectors of the material along the helical axis, horizontal screw conveyor average number of transported materials particles, The results with experimental results compared to abroad, Flat bottom silo systems used EDEM software for the efficiency study of horizontal screw conveyors is authenticity and reliability, at the same time, the simulation makes the screw conveyor filling rate to identify more specific , Save time on flat bottom bunker system design, shorten the development cycle
A Study of the Impact of Micro-Blog Marketing on Consumers’ Brand Loyalty
Micro-blog marketing has developed rapidly in our country, its commercial value is getting more and more attention by the enterprises. This paper regards the enterprise micro-blog marketing as the research context, placing the authenticity, the professional, the humanity, the brand trust and brand loyalty into a frame, setting up a theory model, putting forward the research hypothesis. In the end, this paper makes some conclusions and puts forward some suggestions on enterprise micro-blog marketing through the empirical analysis. Key words: Micro-blog marketing; Brand trust; Brand loyalt
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Superconducting Zirconium Polyhydrides at Moderate Pressures.
Highly compressed hydrides have been at the forefront of the search for high-Tc superconductivity. The recent discovery of record-high Tc's in H3S and LaH10±x under high pressure fuels the enthusiasm for finding good superconductors in similar hydride groups. Guided by first-principles structure prediction, we successfully synthesized ZrH3 and Zr4H15 at modest pressures (30-50 GPa) in diamond anvil cells by two different reaction routes: ZrH2 + H2 at room temperature and Zr + H2 at ∼1500 K by laser heating. From the synchrotron X-ray diffraction patterns, ZrH3 is found to have a Pm3̅n structure corresponding to the familiar A15 structure, and Zr4H15 has an I4̅3d structure isostructural to Th4H15. Electrical resistance measurement and the dependence of Tc on the applied magnetic field of the sample showed the emergence of two superconducting transitions at 6.4 and 4.0 K at 40 GPa, which correspond to the two Tc's for ZrH3 and Zr4H15.This work was supported by the National Key R&D Program of China (No. 2018YFA0305900), National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 51632002, 11674122, 51572108, and 11504127), Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University (No. IRT_15R23), the 111 Project (No. B12011), and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). C.J.P. acknowledges financial support from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (Grant EP/P022596/1) and a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit award
Extracellular Proteome Analysis and Flavor Formation During Soy Sauce Fermentation
Aspergillus oryzae is an excellent strain for soy sauce fermentation because of its complicated enzyme system, especially protease. The aim of this study was to investigate the key enzymes and flavors during soy sauce fermentation, and a comparative assessment of extracellular enzymes during various fermentation stages at the proteomic level via iTRAQ analysis is presented. Many important enzymes related to the amino acid and glucose metabolisms participated in the material decomposition under high-salt stress. Dipeptidase, dipeptidyl aminopeptidase, leucine aminopeptidase, aspartic protease pep1, and extracellular metalloproteinase played positive roles during the early stage of soybean mash fermentation, whilst leucine aminopeptidase A and extracellular metalloproteinase NpI were the dominant proteolytic enzymes during the later period of fermentation. At the same time, β-glucosidase and β-xylanase exerted great effects upon glucose metabolism throughout the fermentation process. The results show that protease and amylolytic enzymes are complementary in the formation of flavors such as alcohols, acids, esters, aldehydes, furans, and pyrazines during soy sauce fermentation
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