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The Power of Contextual Talking: On Stimulation, Incorporation, and Situational Motivation that Lead to Communicational Chain
Dr. Suh-hee Choi is invited assistant professor at IFT, Macau. She taught in universities in the United States, China, and South Korea. She previously worked for National Geographic Korean edition, Gyeonggi Research Institute, and Seoul National University. Her research interest includes place branding, tourist experience, and tourism marketing.
Dr. Jeong-Nam Kim is associate professor at the Brian Lamb School of Communication at Purdue University. He received his doctorate in Communication from the University of Maryland, College Park. His specialties are communication theory, strategic management of public relations, public behavior and its social consequences, information behaviors and problem solving.Passport to Research (Visual Papers
Nutritional and neuroprotective characterization of 'Tadanishiki' yuzu according to harvesting period or extraction condition
The present study investigated the phenolic profile, antioxidant activity, and neuroprotective properties of ‘Tadanishiki’ yuzu (Citrus junos, a seedless variety of yuzu) according to harvesting period and extraction condition. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to identify the functional components. To evaluate the neuroprotective properties, scopolamine was used to induce cholinergic dysfunction in human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells pretreated with yuzu extracts. Among the harvesting periods, September provided the optimum fruit weight of yuzu and relatively high amounts of total phenolics (3.67 mg/g DW), flavonoids (10.13 mg/g DW), and 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) scavenging activity (29.10 μg Vit. C eq.). Of the functional compounds, hesperidin (13.57 mg/100 g DW) and naringin (5.84 mg/100 g DW) were the highest in 5% (w/v) yuzu extracted with 80% ethanol and this extract showed the highest DPPH (289.2 μg Vit. C eq.) scavenging activity. This same extract showed the highest cell viability and lowest cortisol or acetylcholinesterase content in scopolamine-treated SH-SY5Y cells. These results indicate that ‘Tadanishiki’ yuzu harvested in September should be extracted at 5% (w/v) yuzu with 80% EtOH, and this extract might be useful for application as a natural functional additive
Instantaneous ionization rate as a functional derivative
We describe an approach defining instantaneous ionization rate (IIR) as a
functional derivative of the total ionization probability. The definition is
based on physical quantities which are directly measurable, such as the total
ionization probability and the waveform of the pulse. The definition is,
therefore, unambiguous and does not suffer from gauge non-invariance. We
compute IIR by solving numerically the time-dependent Schrodinger equation for
the hydrogen atom in a strong laser field. We find that the IIR lags behind the
electric field, but this lag is entirely due to the long tail effect of the
Coulomb field. In agreement with the previous results using attoclock
methodology, therefore, the IIR we define does not show measurable delay in
strong field tunnel ionization
Sub-100-as timing jitter optical pulse trains from mode-locked Er-fiber lasers
We demonstrate sub-100-attosecond timing jitter optical pulse trains
generated from free-running, 77.6-MHz repetition-rate, mode-locked Er-fiber
lasers. At -0.002(\pm0.001) ps2 net cavity dispersion, the rms timing jitter is
70 as (224 as) integrated from 10 kHz (1 kHz) to 38.8 MHz offset frequency,
when measured by a 24-as-resolution balanced optical cross-correlator. To our
knowledge, this result corresponds to the lowest rms timing jitter measured
from any mode-locked fiber lasers so far. The measured result also agrees
fairly well with the Namiki-Haus analytic model of quantum-limited timing
jitter in stretched-pulse fiber lasers.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in Optics Letter
Vav1 inhibits RANKL-induced osteoclast differentiation and bone resorption
Vav1 is a Rho/Rac guanine nucleotide exchange factor primarily expressed in hematopoietic cells. In this study, we investigated the potential role of Vav1 in osteoclast (OC) differentiation by comparing the ability of bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMMCs) obtained from Vav1-deficient (Vav1−/−) and wild-type (WT) mice to differentiate into mature OCs upon stimulation with macrophage colony stimulating factor and receptor activator of nuclear kappa B ligand in vitro. Our results suggested that Vav1 deficiency promoted the differentiation of BMMCs into OCs, as indicated by the increased expression of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase, cathepsin K, and calcitonin receptor. Therefore, Vav1 may play a negative role in OC differentiation. This hypothesis was supported by the observation of more OCs in the femurs of Vav1−/− mice than in WT mice. Furthermore, the bone status of Vav1−/− mice was analyzed in situ and the femurs of Vav1−/− mice appeared abnormal, with poor bone density and fewer number of trabeculae. In addition, Vav1-deficient OCs showed stronger adhesion to vitronectin, an αvβ3 integrin ligand important in bone resorption. Thus, Vav1 may inhibit OC differentiation and protect against bone resorption
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