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Stability analysis of floating raft system under multiexcitation condition
A floating raft system is subjected to multiple excitation sources with multiple frequencies for each excitation source. Considering the two characteristics of excitation source, the stability of floating raft system was analyzed. A vibration equation for the floating raft system under multiexcitation condition was established. A multiscale method was then used to solve the equation. The amplitude–frequency response equation and unstable region of solution are discussed. The results show that the vibration of raft frame fits the pattern of soft-spring vibration. This indicates that the excitation of main raft unit with a rigid connection compromises the stability of the system, whereas the excitation of unit with elastic connection increases stability
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Garlic Consumption and All-Cause Mortality among Chinese Oldest-Old Individuals: A Population-Based Cohort Study.
In vitro and in vivo experimental studies have shown garlic has protective effects on the aging process; however, there is no evidence that garlic consumption is associated with all-cause mortality among oldest-old individuals (≥80 years). From 1998 to 2011, 27,437 oldest-old participants (mean age: 92.9 years) were recruited from 23 provinces in China. The frequencies of garlic consumption at baseline and at age 60 were collected. Cox proportional hazards models adjusted for potential covariates were constructed to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) relating garlic consumption to all-cause mortality. Among 92,505 person-years of follow-up from baseline to September 1, 2014, 22,321 participants died. Participants who often (≥5 times/week) or occasionally (1-4 times/week) consumed garlic survived longer than those who rarely (less than once/week) consumed it (p < 0.001). Participants who consumed garlic occasionally or often had a lower risk for mortality than those who rarely consumed garlic at baseline; the adjusted HRs for mortality were 0.92(0.89-0.94) and 0.89(0.85-0.92), respectively. The inverse associations between garlic consumption and all-cause mortality were robust in sensitivity analyses and subgroup analyses. In this study, habitual consumption of garlic was associated with a lower all-cause mortality risk; this advocates further investigation into garlic consumption for promoting longevity
Cracked modeling and vibration analysis of pipe with a part-through crack
Pipeline is an important transportation facility in the oil and gas industries. But cracks inevitably appear in the pipe body due to various factors. Mechanical analysis of cracked pipe structures based on local flexibility has received increased attention in the last three decades. However, few reports exist on the local flexibility of pipes with an arbitrary angled crack. In this paper, the general solution of the local flexibility equations of a pipe with a part through-crack subjected to axial force, shearing force, and bending moment is deduced with respect to an arbitrary angled crack. The proposed equations consider the influence of the crack orientation on the local flexibility coefficient. An adaptive Simpson method is used to calculate the local flexibility coefficients of a cracked pipe. The results of testing by Naniwadekar’s and Authors’ are used to validate the proposed method. The results demonstrate that the proposed method is accurate for calculating local flexibility and can be applied for vibration analysis in a pipe-like structure
Human activities accelerated the degradation of saline seepweed red beaches by amplifying top‐down and bottom‐up forces
Salt marshes dominated by saline seepweed (Suaeda heteroptera) provide important ecosystem services such as sequestering carbon (blue carbon), maintaining healthy fisheries, and protecting shorelines. These salt marshes also constitute stunning red beach landscapes, and the resulting tourism significantly contributes to the local economy. However, land use change and degradation have led to a substantial loss of the red beach area. It remains unclear how human activities influence the top‐down and bottom‐up forces that regulate the distribution and succession of these salt marshes and lead to the degradation of the red beaches. We examined how bottom‐up forces influenced the germination, emergence, and colonization of saline seepweed with field measurements and a laboratory experiment. We also examined whether top‐down forces affected the red beach distribution by conducting a field survey for crab burrows and density, laboratory feeding trials, and waterbird investigations. The higher sediment accretion rate induced by human activities limited the establishment of new red beaches. The construction of tourism facilities and the frequent presence of tourists reduced the density of waterbirds, which in turn increased the density of crabs, intensifying the top‐down forces such as predators and herbivores that drive the degradation of the coastal red beaches. Our results show that sediment accretion and plant–herbivory changes induced by human activities were likely the two primary ecological processes leading to the degradation of the red beaches. Human activities significantly shaped the abundance and distribution of the red beaches by altering both top‐down and bottom‐up ecological processes. Our findings can help us better understand the dynamics of salt marshes and have implications for the management and restoration of coastal wetlands
Postoperative Radiotherapy and N2 Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Prognosis: A Retrospective Study Based on Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Database
The purpose of this study is to clarify the significance of postoperative radiotherapy for N2 lung cancer. This study aimed to investigate the effect of postoperative radiotherapy on the survival and prognosis of patients with N2 lung cancer. Data from 12,000 patients with N2 lung cancer were extracted from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database (2004-2012). Age at disease onset and 5-year survival rates were calculated. Survival curves were plotted using the Kaplan-Meier method. The univariate log-rank test was performed. Multivariate Cox regression were used to examine factors affecting survival. Patients’ median age was 67 years (mean 66.46 ± 10.03). The 5-year survival rate was 12.55%. Univariate analysis revealed age, sex, pathology, and treatment regimen as factors affecting prognosis. In multivariate analysis, when compared to postoperative chemotherapy, postoperative chemoradiotherapy was better associated with survival benefits (hazard ratio [HR]= 0.85, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.813-0.898, P <0.001). Propensity score matching revealed that patients who had received postoperative chemoradiotherapy had a better prognosis than did patients who had received postoperative chemotherapy (HR=0.869, 95% CI: 0.817-0.925, P <0.001). Female patients and patients aged <65 years had a better prognosis than did their counterparts. Patients with adenocarcinoma had a better prognosis than did patients with squamous cell carcinoma. Moreover, prognosis worsened with increasing disease T stage. Patients who had received postoperative chemoradiotherapy had a better prognosis than did patients who had received postoperative chemotherapy. Postoperative radiotherapy was an independent prognostic factor in this patient group
Boosting Multi-view Stereo with Late Cost Aggregation
Pairwise matching cost aggregation is a crucial step for modern
learning-based Multi-view Stereo (MVS). Prior works adopt an early aggregation
scheme, which adds up pairwise costs into an intermediate cost. However, we
analyze that this process can degrade informative pairwise matchings, thereby
blocking the depth network from fully utilizing the original geometric matching
cues. To address this challenge, we present a late aggregation approach that
allows for aggregating pairwise costs throughout the network feed-forward
process, achieving accurate estimations with only minor changes of the plain
CasMVSNet. Instead of building an intermediate cost by weighted sum, late
aggregation preserves all pairwise costs along a distinct view channel. This
enables the succeeding depth network to fully utilize the crucial geometric
cues without loss of cost fidelity. Grounded in the new aggregation scheme, we
propose further techniques addressing view order dependence inside the
preserved cost, handling flexible testing views, and improving the depth
filtering process. Despite its technical simplicity, our method improves
significantly upon the baseline cascade-based approach, achieving comparable
results with state-of-the-art methods with favorable computation overhead.Comment: Code and models are available at https://github.com/Wuuu3511/LAMVSNE
Learning from Multi-Perception Features for Real-Word Image Super-resolution
Currently, there are two popular approaches for addressing real-world image
super-resolution problems: degradation-estimation-based and blind-based
methods. However, degradation-estimation-based methods may be inaccurate in
estimating the degradation, making them less applicable to real-world LR
images. On the other hand, blind-based methods are often limited by their fixed
single perception information, which hinders their ability to handle diverse
perceptual characteristics. To overcome this limitation, we propose a novel SR
method called MPF-Net that leverages multiple perceptual features of input
images. Our method incorporates a Multi-Perception Feature Extraction (MPFE)
module to extract diverse perceptual information and a series of newly-designed
Cross-Perception Blocks (CPB) to combine this information for effective
super-resolution reconstruction. Additionally, we introduce a contrastive
regularization term (CR) that improves the model's learning capability by using
newly generated HR and LR images as positive and negative samples for ground
truth HR. Experimental results on challenging real-world SR datasets
demonstrate that our approach significantly outperforms existing
state-of-the-art methods in both qualitative and quantitative measures
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