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    A Novel Admission Control Model in Cloud Computing

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    With the rapid development of Cloud computing technologies and wide adopt of Cloud services and applications, QoS provisioning in Clouds becomes an important research topic. In this paper, we propose an admission control mechanism for Cloud computing. In particular we consider the high volume of simultaneous requests for Cloud services and develop admission control for aggregated traffic flows to address this challenge. By employ network calculus, we determine effective bandwidth for aggregate flow, which is used for making admission control decision. In order to improve network resource allocation while achieving Cloud service QoS, we investigate the relationship between effective bandwidth and equivalent capacity. We have also conducted extensive experiments to evaluate performance of the proposed admission control mechanism

    Cyclotron Dynamics of a Kondo Singlet in a Spin-Orbit-Coupled Alkaline-Earth Atomic Gas

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    We propose a scheme to investigate the interplay between Kondo-exchange interaction and quantum spin Hall effect with ultracold fermionic alkaline-earth atoms trapped in two-dimensional optical lattices using ultracold collision and laser-assisted tunneling. In the strong Kondo-coupling regime, though the loop trajectory of the mobile atom disappears, collective dynamics of an atom pair in two clock states can exhibit an unexpected spin-dependent cyclotron orbit in a plaquette, realizing the quantum spin Hall effect of the Kondo singlet. We demonstrate that the collective cyclotron dynamics of the spin-zero Kondo singlet is governed by an effective Harper-Hofstadter model in addition to second-order diagonal tunneling

    Anti-diabetic activity of aqueous extract of Fructus Ligustri Lucidi in a rat model of type 2 diabetes

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    Purpose: To determine the anti-diabetic activity of an aqueous extract of Fructus Ligustri Lucidi (FLL) in a rat model of type 2 diabetes (T2D).Method: Body weight (BW), food intake (FI), fasting blood glucose (FBG), glucose tolerance testing and insulin tolerance testing were used to determine the anti-diabetic activity of an aqueous extract of Fructus Ligustri Lucidi (FLL) in a rat model of streptozotocin-induced T2D. Anti-oxidant activity and oxidative stress were assessed by superoxide dismutase (SOD) and malondialdehyde (MDA) analyses, respectively.Results: Following FLL extract treatment, diabetic rat BW increased, while FI and FBG levels decreased. FLL extract increased glucose tolerance and decreased insulin tolerance. Following treatment with 300 and 600 mg/kg FLL extract, MDA levels reached 13.5 ± 0.9 nmol/ml and 13.8 ± 1.1 nmol/ml, respectively. Compared to MDA levels of 19.5 ± 1.1 nmol/ml in diabetic control group, MDA levels was decreased by 30.8 % and 29.0 % after the treatment with 300 and 600 mg/kg FLL extract, respectively, indicating alleviated oxidative stress.Conclusion: The results show that aqueous FLL extract has the potential to alleviate T2D, resulting in reduced FI and FBG, and increased BW. The anti-diabetic activity of FLL extract on T2D may be relevant to reduced oxidative stress burden.Keywords: Fructus Ligustri Lucidi, Type 2 diabetes, Anti-oxidant activity, Glucose tolerance, Insulin tolerance, Anxiety-like behaviou

    Root tuber extract of Polygooum cillinerve (Nakai) Ohwi exerts antimicrobial and immunomodulatory activities

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    Purpose: To investigate the antibacterial and immunomodulatory activities of the root tuber extract of Polygonum ciliinerve (Nakai) ohwi, a traditional Chinese medicine.Methods: Minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of root tuber extract of Polygonum ciliinerve (Nakai) ohwi (rPC) and the synergistic effects between rPC and antibiotics were evaluated by broth dilution. In vitro adhesion and invasion assays were used to determine the effect of rPC on bacterial adhesion and invasion. Furthermore, the immunomodulatory effects of rPC were assessed by western blot.Results: rPC treatment inhibited the growth of Staphylococcus aureus (MIC = 12 mg/ml) and Escherichia coli (MIC = 64 mg/mL). rPC also showed synergistic effects with penicillin (fractional inhibitory concentration, FIC = 0.45), vancomycin (FIC = 0.333), moxifloxacin (FIC = 0.25), and levofloxacin (FIC = 0.356). The adhesion and invasion of bacteria were also suppressed by rPC treatment. Moreover, rPC exhibited an immunomodulatory effect during bacterial infection.Conclusion: rPC shows antibacterial and immunomodulatory activites when assessed by multiple methods, and therefore is a potential therapeutic alternative agent for the treatment of bacterial infections.Keywords: Polygonum ciliinerve root tuber, Synergistic effect, Immunomodulatory, Antibacteria

    Effect of hydroalcohol extract of lemon (Citrus limon) peel on a rat model of type 2 diabetes

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    Purpose: To determine the effect of the hydroalcohol extract of lemon peel (LP) on a rat model of type 2 diabetes (T2D).Method: The rat model of T2D by injection of streptozotocin was established. The effects of a hydroalcoholic extract of LP was characterised on a rat model of type 2 diabetes based on body weight, food intake, fasting blood glucose (FBG), glucose tolerance test, and insulin tolerance test. Antioxidant activity and oxidative stress were analysed by superoxide dismutase (SOD) and malonaldehyde (MDA) assays.Results: In acute toxicity studies, administration of LP extract at 2000 mg/kg orally did not cause any symptoms of poisoning or death after 14 days. The body weight of rats increased after treatment with LP extracts. Food intake in diabetic rats decreased with LP extract treatment. Continual treatment with LP extracts for 35 days significantly reduced blood glucose levels in diabetic rats. Glucose tolerance improved, and insulin resistance was reduced after treatment with LP extracts. SOD and MDA data indicate that treatment with LP extract alleviated the oxidative stress in diabetic rats as well as enhanced the antioxidant activity of liver in a dosage-dependent manner.Conclusion: LP extract decreased food intake and FBG, but increased body weight in rats. The effect of LP on T2D is likely related to improved antioxidant activity and reduced oxidative stress. Thus, LP extract has potentials for the treatment of T2D.Keywords: Lemon peel, Type 2 diabetes, Antioxidant activity, Glucose tolerance, Insulin toleranc

    Predicting sequence and structural specificities of RNA binding regions recognized by splicing factor SRSF1

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    Abstract- RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) play diverse roles in eukaryotic RNA processing. Despite their pervasive functions in coding and non-coding RNA biogenesis and regulation, elucidating the specificities that define protein-RNA interactions remains a major challenge. Here, we describe a novel model-based approach — RNAMotifModeler to identify binding consensus of RBPs by integrating sequence features and RNA secondary structures. Using RNA sequences derived from Cross-linking immunoprecipitation (CLIP) followed by high-throughput sequencing for SRSF1 proteins, we identified a purine-rich octamer ‘AGAAGAAG ’ in a highly singlestranded RNA context, which is consistent with previous knowledge. The successful implementation on SRSF1 CLIPseq data demonstrates great potential to improve our understanding on the binding specificity of RNA binding proteins

    9-(4-Bromo­but­yl)-9H-carbazole

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    In the title compound, C16H16BrN, the bromo­butyl group lies on one side of the carbazole ring plane and has a zigzag shape. The dihedral angle between the two benzene rings is 0.55°. In the crystal, mol­ecules are connected by van der Waals inter­actions
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