521 research outputs found

    Poly[[[μ3-N′-(carboxymethyl)ethylene­di­amine-N,N,N′-triacetato]dysprosium(III)] trihydrate]

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    In the title coordination polymer, {[Dy(C10H13N2O8)]·3H2O}n, the dysprosium(III) ion is coordinated by two N atoms and six O atoms from three different (carb­oxy­meth­yl)ethyl­ene­diamine­triacetate ligands in a distorted square-anti­prismatic geometry. The ligands connect the metal atoms, forming layers parallel to the ab plane. O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds further assemble adjacent layers into a three-dimensional supra­molecular network

    Research on the technology of sealing disk-baffle integrated structure design

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    Sealing disk-baffle integrated structure has been widely applied in modern advanced aero-engines. In this paper, the features of typical sealing disk-baffle integrated structure were analyzed in order to explore the feasible direction of the structure design and optimization. The finite element models were analyzed for the CFM56 series aero-engines [1], and the stress was computed under the different temperature fields, operating speeds and non-linear contacting. The design technologies were summarized for the sealing disk-baffle integrated structure. The results provided bases and references for structure design and engineering applications of the sealing disk-baffle integrated structure

    HEAT TRANSFER MODELING AND APPLICATION OF GAS-LIQUID TWO-PHASE FLOW IN PARTIALLY-BURIED PIPELINE

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    Abstract For the deepwater partially-buried pipeline transporting wet natural gas, a mechanistic heat transfer model is developed, and the temperature profile behaviors and corrosion resistant alloy (CRA) length of deepwater pipelines of Liwan3-1 gas field are studied by numerical simulation. The result shows that for a critical temperature of 23 °C, all production flowlines should be used CRA, and the CRA length of the tieback pipeline is recommended to be 1.5 km. There are significant differences of temperature drop between the mechanistic and linear models

    A Practical Method of Coverage Assessment and Measurement for Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting

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    This paper specifies the objective assessment and measurement method for signals coverage quality of single transmitter and outdoor fixed reception of digital terrestrial television broadcasting system, wherein transmission system of single frequency network is used to convert the input data stream to output RF signal. Any equivalent measurement to guarantee the same measurement uncertainty can also be adopted

    Learning Dense UV Completion for Human Mesh Recovery

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    Human mesh reconstruction from a single image is challenging in the presence of occlusion, which can be caused by self, objects, or other humans. Existing methods either fail to separate human features accurately or lack proper supervision for feature completion. In this paper, we propose Dense Inpainting Human Mesh Recovery (DIMR), a two-stage method that leverages dense correspondence maps to handle occlusion. Our method utilizes a dense correspondence map to separate visible human features and completes human features on a structured UV map dense human with an attention-based feature completion module. We also design a feature inpainting training procedure that guides the network to learn from unoccluded features. We evaluate our method on several datasets and demonstrate its superior performance under heavily occluded scenarios compared to other methods. Extensive experiments show that our method obviously outperforms prior SOTA methods on heavily occluded images and achieves comparable results on the standard benchmarks (3DPW)

    Global Proteomic Analysis of the Resuscitation State of Vibrio parahaemolyticus Compared With the Normal and Viable but Non-culturable State

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    Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a common pathogen which has become a major concern of seafood products. The bacteria in the viable but non-culturable (VBNC) state are unable to form colonies on growth media, but under appropriate conditions they can regain culturability. In this study, V. parahaemolyticus was induced into VBNC state at low temperature and oligotrophic condition, and was resuscitated to culturable state. The aim of this study is to explore the comparative proteomic profiles of the resuscitation state compared with the VBNC state and the exponential phase of V. parahaemolyticus using isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ) technique. The differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) were subjected to GO functional annotations and KEGG pathway analysis. The results indicated that a total of 429 proteins were identified as the significant DEPs in the resuscitation cells compared with the VBNC cells, including 330 up-regulated and 99 down-regulated DEPs. Meanwhile, the resuscitation cells displayed 25 up-regulated and 36 down-regulated DEPs (total of 61 DEPs) in comparison with the exponential phase cells. The remarkable DEPs including ribosomal proteins, ABC transporters, outer membrane proteins and flagellar proteins. GO annotation showed that the 429 DEPs were classified into 37 GO terms, of which 17 biological process (BP) terms, 9 cellular component (CC) terms and 11 molecular function (MF) terms. The up-regulated proteins presented in all GO terms except two terms of developmental process and reproduction. The 61 DEPs were assigned to 23 GO terms, the up- and down-regulated DEPs were both mainly involved in cellular process, establishment of localization, metabolic process and so on. KEGG pathway analysis revealed that the 429 DEPs were assigned to 35 KEGG pathways, and the pathways of ribosome, glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism were significantly enriched. Moreover, the 61 DEPs located in 26 KEGG pathways, including the significantly enriched KEGG pathways of ABC transporters and two-component system. This study would contribute to a better understanding of the molecular mechanism underlying the resuscitation of the VBNC state of V. parahaemolyticus
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