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    Investigation of intrinsic channel characteristics of hydrogenated amorphous silicon thin-film transistors by gated-four-probe structure

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    We use a new hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:Ha-Si:H) device structure, the gated-four-probe a-Si:Ha-Si:H thin-film transistor (TFT), to investigate the intrinsic channel characteristics of inverted-staggered a-Si:Ha-Si:H TFTs without the influence of source/drain series resistances. The experimental results have shown that, for the conventional a-Si:Ha-Si:H TFT structure, the field-effect mobility, threshold voltage, and field-effect channel conductance activation energy have a strong dependence on a-Si:Ha-Si:H thickness and TFT channel length. On the other hand, for the gated-four-probe a-Si:Ha-Si:H TFT structure, these values are a-Si:Ha-Si:H thickness and TFT channel length independent, clearly indicating that this new a-Si:Ha-Si:H TFT structure can be effectively used to measure the channel intrinsic properties of a-Si:Ha-Si:H TFTs. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/70688/2/APPLAB-72-22-2874-1.pd

    Detach and Adapt: Learning Cross-Domain Disentangled Deep Representation

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    While representation learning aims to derive interpretable features for describing visual data, representation disentanglement further results in such features so that particular image attributes can be identified and manipulated. However, one cannot easily address this task without observing ground truth annotation for the training data. To address this problem, we propose a novel deep learning model of Cross-Domain Representation Disentangler (CDRD). By observing fully annotated source-domain data and unlabeled target-domain data of interest, our model bridges the information across data domains and transfers the attribute information accordingly. Thus, cross-domain joint feature disentanglement and adaptation can be jointly performed. In the experiments, we provide qualitative results to verify our disentanglement capability. Moreover, we further confirm that our model can be applied for solving classification tasks of unsupervised domain adaptation, and performs favorably against state-of-the-art image disentanglement and translation methods.Comment: CVPR 2018 Spotligh

    On Holographic Dual of the Dyonic Reissner-Nordstr\"om Black Hole

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    It is shown that the hidden conformal symmetry, namely SO(2,2)∼SL(2,R)L×SL(2,R)RSO(2,2) \sim SL(2,R)_L \times SL(2,R)_R symmetry, of the non-extremal dyonic Reissner-Nordstr\"om black hole can be probed by a charged massless scalar field at low frequencies. The existence of such hidden conformal symmetry suggests that the field theory holographically dual to the 4D Reissner-Nordstr\"om black hole indeed should be a 2D CFT. Although the associated AdS3_3 structure does not explicitly appear in the near horizon geometry, the primary parameters of the dual CFT2_2 can be exactly obtained without the necessity of embedding the 4D Reissner-Nordstr\"om black hole into 5D spacetime. The duality is further supported by comparing the absorption cross sections and real-time correlators obtained from both the CFT and the gravity sides.Comment: 18 pages, no figure, typos correcte

    Testing the Non-universal Z^\prime Model in Bs -> \phi \pi^0 Decay

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    The branching ratio and direct CP asymmetry of the decay mode Bs→ϕπ0B_s \to \phi \pi^0 have been calculated within the QCD factorization approach in both the standard model (SM) and the non-universal Z′Z^\prime model. In the standard model, the CP averaged branching ratio is about 1.3×10−71.3\times 10^{-7}. Considering the effect of Z′Z^\prime boson, we found the branching ratio can be enlarged three times or decreased to one third %by the effect of Z′Z^\prime boson within the allowed parameter spaces. Furthermore, the direct CP asymmetry could reach 55% with a light Z′Z^\prime boson and suitable CKM phase, compared to 25% predicted in the SM. The enhancement of both branching ratio and CP asymmetry cannot be realized at the same parameter spaces, thus, if this decay mode is measured in the upcoming LHC-b experiment and/or Super B-factories, the peculiar deviation from the SM may provide a signal of the non-universal Z′Z^\prime model, which can be used to constrain the mass of Z′Z^\prime boson in turn.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure

    Twofold Hidden Conformal Symmetries of the Kerr-Newman Black Hole

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    In this paper, we suggest that there are two different individual 2D CFTs holographically dual to the Kerr-Newman black hole, coming from the corresponding two possible limits --- the Kerr/CFT and Reissner-Nordstr\"om/CFT correspondences, namely there exist the Kerr-Newman/CFTs dualities. A probe scalar field at low frequencies turns out can exhibit two different 2D conformal symmetries (named by JJ- and QQ-pictures, respectively) in its equation of motion when the associated parameters are suitably specified. These twofold dualities are supported by the matchings of entropies, absorption cross sections and real time correlators computed from both the gravity and the CFT sides. Our results lead to a fascinating "microscopic no hair conjecture" --- for each macroscopic hair parameter, in additional to the mass of a black hole in the Einstein-Maxwell theory, there should exist an associated holographic CFT2_2 description.Comment: 21 pages, 1 figure, typos correcte

    THE PREDICTION OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY USING TREADMILL VIBRATION

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    A lot of treadmills detect physical activity by running speed which is only horizontal information, but vertical information is also important, such as impact and ground reaction force. This study tried to find out the relationship among the treadmill impact vibration, ground reaction force and human body impact vibration information on runner. Three college males were recruited to walk and run on treadmill at different speeds. Accelerometer on treadmill, accelerometer on human body and four load-cells were used to measure physical activity. The results showed that treadmill vibration was significantly correlated with body impact and ground reaction force. In the same speed, treadmill vibration at running was greater than walking. In order to predict whole physical activity more accurately, three-dimensional information should be used instead of speed only

    Multiple margins: sport, gender and nationalism in Taiwan

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    This article aims to build contextualized and cross-cultural understandings of gender discourses on sport and nationalism. With its multi-colonized history and its multi-ethnic groups, modern Taiwan has a very different ‘national’ story from most western societies. The way that sport is articulated with Taiwanese nationalism is also unique. With the Taiwanese being desperate for every chance to prove their existence and worth, sport becomes an important field for constructing national honour and identity. When sportswomen succeed on the international stage, especially where their male counterparts fail, the discourse on women, sport and nationalism becomes unusual. In sum, the unique character of Taiwanese sport nationalism creates empowerment opportunities for female athletes. But we should bear in mind that men still take the dominant roles in Taiwan's sport field. Gendered disciplinary discourses, such as the beauty myth and compulsory heterosexuality, still dominate Taiwanese female athletes' media representation and further influence their practice and self-identity

    DESIGN OF SIMULATIVE PITCHING MACHINE AND IT'S EFFECT

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    The purpose of this study was to design a simulative device that attached on pitching machine to create the similar pitching motion of real pitcher, and to investigate the subsequent training effect. A photo sensor and automatic switch were used in the design of a simulative device in this study. When light from the photo sensor was cut off by the pitcher's throwing arm, the automatic switch would be turned on immediately and allow a ball to roll down into the pitching machine. Twelve collegiate baseball batters were divided into three groups. A cross-over experimental design was used. Each group involved one of three types of practice after one days rest. The three groups were Type-A: do nothing. Type-B: batting practice by traditional pitching machine. Type-C: batting practice by simulative pitching machine. Each batter hit six balls before and after batting practice for investigating training effect and two baseball experts evaluated batting performance. The results showed that there was significantly increased batting performance after Type-B and Type-C practice (p < .05). Type-C achieved significantly higher batting scores than type-A and Type-B (p < .05) methods. The results suggest that batting practice using a pitching machine with simulative device was an effective batting training method

    New primers for methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction enhance specificity of detecting STAT1 methylation

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    AbstractObjectiveSignal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT)1 is a key tumor suppressor, which is always methylated in a variety of human cancers. However, nonspecific primers for the detection of specific promoter hypermethylation of STAT1 gene can lead to false-positive or false-negative results for gene methylation.Materials and MethodsWe designed new primers for the detection of STAT1 methylation and compared the sensitivities and specificities of these new primers with prior published primers by methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) from ovarian clear cell carcinomas. The mRNA expression levels of STAT1 in these cancerous tissues were also evaluated by reverse-transcriptase PCR and correlated with the results of promoter methylation of STAT1 gene.ResultsNine (39%) of the 23 samples detected by the new primers and 13 samples (56%) detected by prior published primers showed STAT1 methylation. A direct DNA sequencing test revealed that four of the 13 samples (30.8%) showed false positivity for STAT1 methylation using the prior published primers. In contrast, none of the nine samples was false-positive for the detection of STAT1 methylation using the new primers. The new primers for the detection of STAT1 methylation showed 100% specificity and 100% sensitivity without false positivity.ConclusionSpecific primers for methylation-specific PCR are mandatory for the accurate detection of STAT1 gene methylation. Besides, specific primers can generate correct interpretation of STAT1 gene methylation, and its correlation with the clinicopathological characteristics and outcome of cancer patients

    The Inhibitory Effect of Ellagic Acid on Cell Growth of Ovarian Carcinoma Cells

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    Ellagic acid (EA) is able to inhibit the growth of several cancer cells; however, its effect on human ovarian carcinoma cells has not yet been investigated. Ovarian carcinoma ES-2 and PA-1 cells were treated with EA (10~100 μM) and assessed for viability, cell cycle, apoptosis, anoikis, autophagy, and chemosensitivity to doxorubicin and their molecular mechanisms. EA inhibited cell proliferation in a dose- and time-dependent manner by arresting both cell lines at the G1 phase of the cell cycle, which were from elevating p53 and Cip1/p21 and decreasing cyclin D1 and E levels. EA also induced caspase-3-mediated apoptosis by increasing the Bax : Bcl-2 ratio and restored anoikis in both cell lines. The enhancement of apoptosis and/or inhibition of autophagy in these cells by EA assisted the chemotherapy efficacy. The results indicated that EA is a potential novel chemoprevention and treatment assistant agent for human ovarian carcinoma
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