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    Development of an intelligent geometry measurement procedure for coordinate measuring machines

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    A Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMM) is a highly accurate electronic scale for the automatic measurement of 2 and 3 dimensional geometries. In a typical operation the CMM measures a set of user defined points, and then utilizes some internal logic to ascertain whether the inspected part meets the specifications. CMMs have received widespread acceptance among the manufacturing community, and in many instances are required as per supplier contract. Applications of CMMs vary from the measurement of simple 2D parts to complex 3D spatial frames (as for example in their use to measure the integrity of automobile frames). The primary objective of the proposed research is to investigate procedures for the efficient use of CMMs. Two of the key parameters in CMM usage are the number of points measured, and the relative location of the points measured. In this thesis we firsts show that when these two inspection parameters are varied, for the same part, then different conclusions with regard to the part\u27s geometry may be drawn. Next we investigate the relationship between these two parameters and the reliability of the concluded data. Specifically we focus on a 2D circle, a 2D rectangle, and a 2D plane. The experiments were conducted on the Brown & Sharpe\u27s Coordinate Measuring Machine

    Extended Topics in the Integration of Data Envelopment Analysis and the Analytic Hierarchy Process in Decision Making.

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    The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is a procedure, which can only consider relative priorities as estimated by decision-makers. A Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) model is a data-oriented approach for evaluating the relative efficiency of a group of entities referred to as Decision Making Units (DMUs). This research work integrates and combines positive aspects of AHP\u27s estimated qualitative data and DEA\u27s quantitative data. This combination is accomplished by specifying two variants of the DEA methodology for selection of the best DMU. Initially the priority weights of AHP are integrated with the DEA methodology to provide results that are logic based. Next, a method is developed to work backwards through the DEA model to provide values that would be the required results from an AHP formulation to give the same result in DEA. The objective of the research is to propose variants of DEA that would possibly improve the results and also integrate subjective data. Through the application of the methods developed in this research, it is believed that the acceptability of the results obtained from DEA analysis can be improved

    The role of the N-end rule pathway in mammalian development and innate immunity

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    The N-end rule pathway is a proteolytic system in which single N-terminal amino acids of proteins act as a class of degrons (N-degrons) that determine the half-lives of proteins. We have previously identified a family of mammals N-recognins whose conserved UBR boxes bind N-degrons to facilitate substrate ubiquitination, leading to proteolysis via the ubiquitin proteasome system or autophagy. Amongst these N-recognins, UBR4 binds to both type-1 and type-2 residues without known ubiquitylation domain. N-terminal Arg is one of the principal degrons that it can be generated through post-translational conjugation of L-Arg from Arg-tRNAArg to N-terminal Asp or Glu, which is mediated by ATE1-encoded Arg-tRNA transferases. In this dissertation study, we addressed the roles of UBR4 in mammalian development and ATE1 in innate immune response, respectively. First, we generated UBR4-deficient mice in which the UBR box of UBR4 was deleted and characterized the null phenotypes. UBR4-deficient mice exhibit severe embryonic lethality and pleiotropic abnormalities, including accumulated autophagic vacuoles in the yolk sac endoderm. UBR4 also modulates early endosomal maturation and the trafficking through the interaction with Ca2+-bound calmodulin. UBR4-/- embryos have multiple developmental defects including neurogenesis and cardiovascular system, which is at least in part attributed to the impairment in cell adhesion and depletion of cell surface proteins. Collectively, these data reveal that the N-recognin UBR4 plays important roles in multiple developmental processes associated with angiogenesis, neurogenesis and cardiovascular system. The developmental processes are most commonly involved in non-proteolytic processes such as endosomal maturation, trafficking and cellular adhesion. We show that cytosolic foreign DNA induces N-terminal arginylation of ER chaperons, which is required for host defense system for IFN-β mediated gene induction and IRF3 phosphorylation. Cytosolic dsDNA facilitates relocation of ATE1 to the ER, on which ATE1 is colocalized with STING. Interference of Nt-arginylation that is important for host defense induces the production of virion. Our results suggest that N-terminal arginylation is essential for cellular immune response against foreign DNA and viral infections. This work provides meaningful evidences demonstrating that the N-end rule pathway plays a pivotal role in mammalian development and innate immunity beside proteolytic function

    FACTORS INFLUENCING THE INTENTION TO ADOPT IDENTITY THEFT PROTECTION SERVICES: SEVERITY VS VULNERABILITY

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    Privacy of the people is becoming important due to frequent leakage of personal information from financial company, telecommunication company and portal. Leaked personal information leads to some secondary damage involving identity theft such as taking out loans or getting credit cards. By examining the influence relation of vulnerability and severity on identity theft, usefulness, social influence and herding behavior, this paper aims to analyse the effect of each variable on adoption of services. This paper will contribute to expanding the use of identity theft protection services and reduce the damage caused by identity theft

    MARINE TOURISM RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT IN KOREA

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