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Assessing the effects of Kampo medicine on human skin texture and microcirculation
博士論文 要旨Abstract/本文Full 以下に掲載:Artificial Life and Robotics 27(1) pp.64-69 2023. Springer. 共著者:Hongyang Li, Tomokazu Yoshizaki, Lian Liang, Mako Iwahashi, Akihiro Kawahara, Akiko Shirai, Junsuke Arimitsu, Masanori Ito, Norimichi Tsumura, Keiko Ogawa-Ochia
Assessing the effects of Kampo medicine on human skin texture and microcirculation
金沢大学博士(医学)博士論文 要旨Abstract/本文Full 以下に掲載:Artificial Life and Robotics 27(1) pp.64-69 2023. Springer. 共著者:Hongyang Li, Tomokazu Yoshizaki, Lian Liang, Mako Iwahashi, Akihiro Kawahara, Akiko Shirai, Junsuke Arimitsu, Masanori Ito, Norimichi Tsumura, Keiko Ogawa-Ochiaidoctoral thesi
Privacy-preserving authentication and billing for dynamic charging of electric vehicles
Dynamic charging of electric vehicles (EVs) is a promising technology for future electrified transportation. By installing wireless charging pads under the roadbed, dynamic charging allows EVs to charge their batteries while moving through magnetic induction between the wireless charging pad and the receiving coil attached to the EV's battery. A pre-requisite for dynamic charging in practice is the support of cyber infrastructure and protocols. Although many research efforts aim to increase the charging efficiency and remove the physical barriers of dynamic charging, protocols in the cyber space that support dynamic charging is still lacking, especially protocols for digital authentication and billing. Due to EV's high mobility, location privacy is also an important research issue. In this thesis we present three protocols: FADEC, Portunes, and Janus, that together provide privacy-preserving authentication and billing framework for dynamic charging of EVs. The protocols are tailored towards the dynamic charging scenario to reduce real-time computation and communication overhead, and uses modern cryptography building blocks to preserve the EV's location privacy. Simulation results and implementations indicate that the presented protocols are efficient and feasible for future dynamic charging applications.Submission original under an indefinite embargo labeled 'Open Access'. The submission was exported from vireo on 2016-11-09 without embargo termsThe student, Hongyang Li, accepted the attached license on 2016-05-31 at 08:06.The student, Hongyang Li, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2016-05-31 at 09:16.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2016-05-31 at 15:12.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #9631 on 2016-11-09 at 10:20:53Made available in DSpace on 2016-11-10T17:49:41Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Actinidia chinensis Planch. ‘Hongyang’, a typical red core pulp in China
Actinidia chinensis Planch. ‘Hongyang’ Wu and Li , also known as red-fleshed kiwifruit, has a high vitamin C content and with high economic and nutritional value. Here, we assembled the complete chloroplast genome of A. chinensis Planch. ‘Hongyang’, which was 156,267 bp in length, contained a large single-copy region (LSC) of 87,866 bp, a small single-copy region (SSC) of 20,335 bp, and two inverted repeat (IR) regions of 24,033 bp. In addition, the chloroplast genome contained 132 genes, including 85 protein-coding, 39 tRNA, and eight rRNA genes. Overall GC content in the genome was 37.2%, with the corresponding values in the LSC, SSC, and IR regions of 35.5%, 31.1%, and 42.9%, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that A. chinensis Planch. ‘Hongyang’ was clustered with that of A. callosa var. strigillosa, A. deliciosa, A. melanandra, A. chinensis and A. setosa in the same branch
sj-tif-1-jbm-10.1177_03936155221086599 - Supplemental material for Circ_0041732 regulates tumor properties of triple-negative breast cancer cells by the miR-149-5p/FGF5 pathway
Supplemental material, sj-tif-1-jbm-10.1177_03936155221086599 for Circ_0041732 regulates tumor properties of triple-negative breast cancer cells by the miR-149-5p/FGF5 pathway by Hongyang Li, Hailin Yin and Yao Yan in The International Journal of Biological Markers</p
Assessment of Self-Archiving in Institutional Repositories: Depositorship and Full-Text Availability
This research evaluates the success of open access self-archiving in several well-known institutional repositories. Two assessment factors have been applied to examine the current practice of self-archiving: depositorship and the availability of full text. This research discovers that the rate of author self-archiving is low and that the majority of documents have been deposited by a librarian or administrative staff. Similarly, the rate of full-text availability is relatively low, except for Australian repositories. By identifying different practices of self-archiving, repository managers can create new strategies for the operation of their repositories and the development of archiving policies
Chloroplast Genome Comparison and Phylogenetic Analysis of the Commercial Variety Actinidia chinensis ‘Hongyang’
Actinidia chinensis ‘Hongyang’, also known as red yangtao (red heart kiwifruit), is a vine fruit tree native to China possessing significant nutritional and economic value. However, information on its genetic diversity and phylogeny is still very limited. The first chloroplast (cp) genome of A. chinensis ‘Hongyang’ cultivated in China was sequenced using de novo technology in this study. A. chinensis ‘Hongyang’ possesses a cp genome that spans 156,267 base pairs (bp), exhibiting an overall GC content of 37.20%. There were 132 genes that were annotated, with 85 of them being protein-coding genes, 39 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes, and 8 ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes. A total of 49 microsatellite sequences (SSRs) were detected, mainly single nucleotide repeats, mostly consisting of A or T base repeats. Compared with 14 other species, the cp genomes of A. chinensis ‘Hongyang’ were biased towards the use of codons containing A/U, and the non-protein coding regions in the A. chinensis ‘Hongyang’ cpDNA showed greater variation than the coding regions. The nucleotide polymorphism analysis (Pi) yielded nine highly variable region hotspots, most in the large single copy (LSC) region. The cp genome boundary analysis revealed a conservative order of gene arrangement in the inverted repeats (IRs) region of the cp genomes of 15 Actinidia plants, with small expansions and contractions of the boundaries. Furthermore, phylogenetic tree indicated that A. chinensis ‘Hongyang’ was the closest relative to A. indochinensis. This research provides a useful basis for future genetic and evolutionary studies of A. chinensis ‘Hongyang’, and enriches the biological information of Actinidia species
sj-tif-3-jbm-10.1177_03936155221086599 - Supplemental material for Circ_0041732 regulates tumor properties of triple-negative breast cancer cells by the miR-149-5p/FGF5 pathway
Supplemental material, sj-tif-3-jbm-10.1177_03936155221086599 for Circ_0041732 regulates tumor properties of triple-negative breast cancer cells by the miR-149-5p/FGF5 pathway by Hongyang Li, Hailin Yin and Yao Yan in The International Journal of Biological Markers</p
sj-jpg-2-jbm-10.1177_03936155221086599 - Supplemental material for Circ_0041732 regulates tumor properties of triple-negative breast cancer cells by the miR-149-5p/FGF5 pathway
Supplemental material, sj-jpg-2-jbm-10.1177_03936155221086599 for Circ_0041732 regulates tumor properties of triple-negative breast cancer cells by the miR-149-5p/FGF5 pathway by Hongyang Li, Hailin Yin and Yao Yan in The International Journal of Biological Markers</p
Information Literacy and Librarian-Faculty Collaboration: A Model for Success:
In the age of information explosion and technological advancement, issues of information storage, organization, access, and evaluation have become necessarily important in our societies. Addressing issues of information literacy and designing how they can be best integrated in students' learning process are of critical importance. Library professionals in the United States, particularly in the academia, have realized the importance of information literacy and have attempted in various ways to address these issues. The ultimate goal is to make information literacy an integral part of the academic curriculum, thus helping students to succeed not only during their years in college but also for their lifelong career choices. This article will look at ways of how information literacy can best be incorporated into students' academic experience, and how this process can make students' learning meaningful and successful. Specifically, the author will examine the model of librarian-faculty collaboration in integrating information literacy into the curriculum, as demonstrated in the Ohio Five Colleges' Information Literacy Program.Publisher version of this article is available at: http://www.white-clouds.com/iclc/cliej/cl24.ht
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