235 research outputs found

    Review of Self-Regulated Learning in Massive Open Online Course

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      The research is financed by Chinese Production and Research Project (Project ID: 201901297003); Hubei Provincial Department of Education’s Research Project on Teaching Reform in Colleges and Universities (Project ID:2017376);Chinese University Students’ Project on Innovation and Entrepreneurship  Project ID:S201913256032);Hubei Normal University’s Research Project on Teaching Reform (Project ID: 2019013). Abstract Over the last decade, much attention has been paid the effects of self-regulated learning (SRL) in massive open online courses (MOOCs). However, a systematic understanding of the topic is rather limited. This study drew a general outline of important factors affecting the SRL in MOOCs. The study summarizes two important SRL modes as the theoretical basis. Then, the study analyses the motivational, metacognitive and cognitive regulation strategies, and behavioural regulation strategies which affect SRL in MOOCs. Finally, suggestions for future research in MOOCs are offered. Keywords: self-regulated learning , MOOCs, mode , SRL strategies DOI: 10.7176/JEP/11-8-02 Publication date:March 31st 202

    III-Nitride grating grown on freestanding HfO2 gratings

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    We report here the epitaxial growth of III-nitride material on freestanding HfO2 gratings by molecular beam epitaxy. Freestanding HfO2 gratings are fabricated by combining film evaporation, electron beam lithography, and fast atom beam etching of an HfO2 film by a front-side silicon process. The 60-μm long HfO2 grating beam can sustain the stress change during the epitaxial growth of a III-nitride material. Grating structures locally change the growth condition and vary indium composition in the InGaN/GaN quantum wells and thus, the photoluminescence spectra of epitaxial III-nitride grating are tuned. Guided mode resonances are experimentally demonstrated in fabricated III-nitride gratings, opening the possibility to achieve the interaction between the excited light and the grating structure through guided mode resonance

    Engineering NAD+ availability for Escherichia coli whole-cell biocatalysis: A case study for dihydroxyacetone production

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    Background: Whole-cell redox biocatalysis has been intensively explored for the production of valuable compounds because excellent selectivity is routinely achieved. Although the cellular cofactor level, redox state and the corresponding enzymatic activity are expected to have major effects on the performance of the biocatalysts, our ability remains limited to predict the outcome upon variation of those factors as well as the relationship among them. Results: In order to investigate the effects of cofactor availability on whole-cell redox biocatalysis, we devised recombinant Escherichia coli strains for the production of dihydroxyacetone (DHA) catalyzed by the NAD + -dependent glycerol dehydrogenase (GldA). In this model system, a water-forming NAD + oxidase (NOX) and a NAD + transporter (NTT4) were also co-expressed for cofactor regeneration and extracellular NAD + uptake, respectively. We found that cellular cofactor level, NAD + /NADH ratio and NOX activity were not only strain-dependent, but also growth condition-dependent, leading to significant differences in specific DHA titer among different whole-cell biocatalysts. The host E. coli DH5α had the highest DHA specific titer of 0.81\ua0g/g DCW with the highest NAD + /NADH ratio of 6.7 and NOX activity of 3900 U. The biocatalyst had a higher activity when induced with IPTG at 37\ub0C for 8\ua0h compared with those at 30\ub0C for 8\ua0h and 18\ua0h. When cells were transformed with the ntt4 gene, feeding NAD + during the cell culture stage increased cellular NAD(H) level by 1.44 fold and DHA specific titer by 1.58 fold to 2.13\ua0g/g DCW . Supplementing NAD + during the biotransformation stage was also beneficial to cellular NAD(H) level and DHA production, and the highest DHA productivity reached 0.76\ua0g/g DCW /h. Cellular NAD(H) level, NAD + /NADH ratio, and NOX and GldA activity dropped over time during the biotransformation process.Conclusions: High NAD + /NADH ratio driving by NOX was very important for DHA production. Once cofactor was efficiently cycled, high cellular NAD(H) level was also beneficial for whole-cell redox biocatalysis. Our results indicated that NAD + transporter could be applied to manipulate redox cofactor level for biocatalysis. Moreover, we suggested that genetically designed redox transformation should be carefully profiled for further optimizing whole-cell biocatalysis. \ua9 2013 Zhou et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd

    肥前小城の有楽流

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    Sustainable production of oleochemicals requires establishment of cell factory platform strains. The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an attractive cell factory as new strains can be rapidly implemented into existing infrastructures such as bioethanol production plants. Here we show high-level production of free fatty acids (FFAs) in a yeast cell factory, and the production of alkanes and fatty alcohols from its descendants. The engineered strain produces up to 10.4 g/L of FFAs, which is the highest reported titre to date. Furthermore, through screening of specific pathway enzymes, endogenous alcohol dehydrogenases and aldehyde reductases, we reconstruct efficient pathways for conversion of fatty acids to alkanes (0.8 mg /L) and fatty alcohols (1.5 g/L), to our knowledge the highest titres reported in S. cerevisiae. This should facilitate the construction of yeast cell factories for production of fatty acids derived products and even aldehyde-derived chemicals of high value

    Variation of Tensor Force due to Nuclear Medium Effect

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    The enhancement of Jπ(T)J^{\pi}(T)=3+^{+}(0) state with isospin T=0T=0 excited by the tensor force in the free 6^{6}Li nucleus has been observed, for the first time, relative to a shrinkable excitation in the 6^{6}Li cluster component inside its host nucleus. Comparatively, the excitation of Jπ(T)J^{\pi}(T)=0+^{+}(1) state with isospin T=1T=1 for these two 6^{6}Li formations take on an approximately equal excitation strength. The mechanism of such tensor force effect was proposed due to the intensive nuclear medium role on isospin TT=0 state.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
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