105 research outputs found
SEROTYPES, TOXINS AND ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE OF Escherichia coli (E.COLI) STRAINS ISOLATED FROM DIARRHEIC RABBITS IN PHU VANG, THUA THIEN HUE
This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of E. coli in rabbits, their biochemical and serological characteristics, common virulence genes, and antibiotic resistance. The diarrhea rabbit feces were collected from households and rabbit farms in Phu Vang - Thua Thien Hue with a total of 250 samples for testing. The results showed that rabbits age from 31 to 45 days old had the highest incidence of diarrhea disease caused by E.coli (92.0%) and the lowest infection rate was observed in rabbits over 60 days old with an infection rate of 30%. Further, the isolated E.coli strains tested biochemical characteristics showed 100% motile, positive for indole and methyl red, fermenting glucose and lactose. Simultaneously these strains were detected belong to 7 serotypes O103, O157, O158, O169, O44, O125, O153 and susceptible to cefuroxime (95.45%), akamicin (86.37%), streptomycin (81.82%), amoxicillin (81.82%), tetracycline (68.18%), colistin (68.18%), ampicillin (63.63%), gentamycin (59.10%) and levofloxacin (50.0%), whilst resistant to doxycycline (100%), sulfamethoxazole-bactrim (95.46%), and neomycin (86.37%). By using PCR assay for detection of virulence genes of the isolated E. coli strains, there were 7 strains carried virulence genes, of which 4/7 E. coli strains carried eaeA and tsh genes (57.14%), 2/7 strains carried stx2 gene (28.57%); 1/7 E. coli strains carried stx1 gene (14.28%) and the F4, F5 and F6 genes were not found in all serotypes in this study
High school administrators' and teachers' perceptions of their educational action research skills
Educational action research has attracted significant attention from teacher-researchers and school
administrators in recent years due to the method's effectiveness in teaching practices. Besides,
educational action research skills are regarded as one of the essential aspects of doing action research.
The present study aims to examine administrators' and teachers' perceptions of their educational
action research skills; compare educational action research skills between the trained and the
untrained groups and between the group that conducted the research and the group that did not.
Quantitative research was used in this research. The study used the 11-item scale to survey 255
respondents (16 administrators and 239 teachers) from eleven high schools in Binh Duong province,
Vietnam. The descriptive analysis was used to assess perceptions of high school administrators and
teachers on their educational action research skills. Our results indicate that administrators and
teachers assess their educational action research skills at very good. The trained group's educational
action research skills are higher than the untrained group. Educational action research skills of the
group conducted research are higher than the group that did not. The present findings provide more
information on educational action research among administrators and teachers in Binh Duong
province. Educational action research training programs, workshops, and educational policies should
be implemented to reinforce and promote educational action research skills
SimpSON: Simplifying Photo Cleanup with Single-Click Distracting Object Segmentation Network
In photo editing, it is common practice to remove visual distractions to
improve the overall image quality and highlight the primary subject. However,
manually selecting and removing these small and dense distracting regions can
be a laborious and time-consuming task. In this paper, we propose an
interactive distractor selection method that is optimized to achieve the task
with just a single click. Our method surpasses the precision and recall
achieved by the traditional method of running panoptic segmentation and then
selecting the segments containing the clicks. We also showcase how a
transformer-based module can be used to identify more distracting regions
similar to the user's click position. Our experiments demonstrate that the
model can effectively and accurately segment unknown distracting objects
interactively and in groups. By significantly simplifying the photo cleaning
and retouching process, our proposed model provides inspiration for exploring
rare object segmentation and group selection with a single click.Comment: CVPR 2023. Project link: https://simpson-cvpr23.github.i
Magneto-transport properties of monolayer borophene in perpendicular magnetic field: influence of electron-phonon interaction
The magneto-transport properties of a borophene monolayer in a perpendicular magnetic field B are studied via calculating the conductivity tensor and resistance under electron-optical phonon interaction by using the linear response theory. Numerical results are obtained and discussed for some specific parameters. The magnetic field-dependent longitudinal conductivity shows the magneto-phonon resonance effect that describes the transition of electrons between Landau levels by absorbing/emitting an optical phonon. The Hall conductivity increases first and then decreases with the magnetic field strength. Also, the longitudinal resistance increases significantly with increasing temperature, which shows the metal behaviour of the material. Practically, the observed magneto-phonon resonance can be applied to experimentally determine some material parameters, such as the distance between Landau levels and the optical phonon energy
High school administrators’ and teachers’ perspective of evaluation criteria for action research in the field of education
Action research becomes an appropriate and effective professional development method and strategy to promote inquiry knowledge and solve the problem that leads to action or change. Teachers participating in action research could gain a better insight into themselves as teachers, be motivated to continuous professional growth, and boost their self-confidence as professionals. The main objective here is to examine high-school administrators' and teachers' perceptions of the necessity of evaluation criteria for pedagogical action research. This research surveyed 255 respondents, including 16 administrators and 239 teachers from high-schools in Binh Duong province, Vietnam, with the 11-item questionnaire. The main finding indicated that all high-school administrators and teachers participating fully agree that novelty, effectiveness, and applicability are necessary criteria to evaluate quality of pedagogical action research in Vietnam. Our study contributes to the general discussion about necessary and appropriate criteria for evaluating the quality of pedagogical action research in Vietnam
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High Resolution Helium Ion Scanning Microscopy of the Rat Kidney
Helium ion scanning microscopy is a novel imaging technology with the potential to provide sub-nanometer resolution images of uncoated biological tissues. So far, however, it has been used mainly in materials science applications. Here, we took advantage of helium ion microscopy to explore the epithelium of the rat kidney with unsurpassed image quality and detail. In addition, we evaluated different tissue preparation methods for their ability to preserve tissue architecture. We found that high contrast, high resolution imaging of the renal tubule surface is possible with a relatively simple processing procedure that consists of transcardial perfusion with aldehyde fixatives, vibratome tissue sectioning, tissue dehydration with graded methanol solutions and careful critical point drying. Coupled with the helium ion system, fine details such as membrane texture and membranous nanoprojections on the glomerular podocytes were visualized, and pores within the filtration slit diaphragm could be seen in much greater detail than in previous scanning EM studies. In the collecting duct, the extensive and striking apical microplicae of the intercalated cells were imaged without the shrunken or distorted appearance that is typical with conventional sample processing and scanning electron microscopy. Membrane depressions visible on principal cells suggest possible endo- or exocytotic events, and central cilia on these cells were imaged with remarkable preservation and clarity. We also demonstrate the use of colloidal gold probes for highlighting specific cell-surface proteins and find that 15 nm gold labels are practical and easily distinguishable, indicating that external labels of various sizes can be used to detect multiple targets in the same tissue. We conclude that this technology represents a technical breakthrough in imaging the topographical ultrastructure of animal tissues. Its use in future studies should allow the study of fine cellular details and provide significant advances in our understanding of cell surface structures and membrane organization
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