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Considerations of dental treatment for patient with congenital heart disease: A Case Report.
Convex functions on Grassmannian manifolds and Lawson–Osserman problem
AbstractWe derive estimates of the Hessian of two smooth functions defined on Grassmannian manifold. Based on it, we can derive curvature estimates for minimal submanifolds in Euclidean space via Gauss map as in [Y.L. Xin, Ling Yang, Curvature estimates for minimal submanifolds of higher codimension, arXiv: 0709.3686; 24]. In this way, the result for Bernstein type theorem done by Jost and the first author could be improved
A non-uniform pressure and transient boundary condition based dynamic modeling of the adsorption process of an adsorption refrigeration tube
The adsorption refrigeration tube (ART) has drawn increasing attention because of its advantages of no moving parts, compact structure and use of low grade heat as the heat source. A new design of ART was developed, in which activated carbon-methanol was selected as the working pair for either refrigeration or air-conditioning purposes. Based on the typical configuration of the generator of the ART, a dynamic mathematical model was developed under the non-uniform pressure assumption and the introduction of a transient boundary condition of diffusion equation. Moreover, experiments were conducted for validating the model. The experimental data and numerical results were compared in terms of temperature development inside the carbon bed, with the transient and two popular simplified boundary conditions of vapor density respectively. The comparison shows that the transient boundary condition improves accuracy of the model and more importantly it is capable of reflecting the dynamic shift of dominant driving forces of the adsorption process inside the generator, i.e. shifting to temperature driving gradually from diffusion driving. © 2010.Y.L. Zhao, Eric Hu, Antoni Blazewic
Correction to: A Siamese transformer network for zero-shot ancient coin classification (Journal of Imaging, (2023), 9, 6, (107)
Jochen Büttner was not included as an author in the original publication [1]. The corrected Author Contributions statement appears here. Author Contributions: Conceptualization, J.B. (Siamese structure), Z.G. and O.A. (transformer components); methodology, Z.G., O.A. and Y.L.; software, Z.G. and Y.L.; investigation, Z.G. and D.R.; resources, Z.G. and O.A.; data curation, O.A.; writing—original draft preparation, Z.G., O.A., D.R. and Y.L.; writing—review and editing, Z.G. and O.A.; visualization, Z.G.; supervision, O.A.; project administration, O.A.; after initial publication, J.B. has agreed to be added as a co-author. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript. The authors state that the scientific conclusions are unaffected. This correction was approved by the Academic Editor. The original publication has also been updated.</p
(30(1):15-20)Development of mat rush varieties Tainung selection No.1 and No.2
藺草新品系FS-73-I-8031及FS-72-P-8006,係於民國62與61年分別由日本引進,歷經品種觀察、品種比較、綜合栽培技術示範及新品系示範等試驗,成績優異,公頃平均最高產量各比對照種岡山3號分別增產28.9與56.2%。分級草量,一級草佔總草量之比率,平均最高各達17.9%與13.68%,均比岡山3號高,尖枯長度兩新品種亦較短。由於其農藝性狀表現優異及高產量,經提請命名審查獲正式命名為臺農選1號及2號。Two lines mat rush, Fs-73-I-8031 and Fs-72-P-8006, were introduced from Japan in 1973 and 1972, respectively, and were cultured acclimatized and selected TARI and other regions. The performance of the two lines has been outstanding in comparative
trials, integrated cultural demonstration and the new-line demomstration.
The straw yields per hectare of the two lines were 28.9% and 56.2%, respectively, higher than that of Kan-an No.3, served as the check variety, The ratios of first-grade grass to total straw yield of the two lines were 17.9% and 13.7%, respectively, higher than that of the check variety. Both the two lines also showed a shorter tip-rot than the check variety.
On account of the high yielding and the superior agronomic performance, the two lines were registered as Tainung selections No.1 and No.2, respectively, in 1980
Author Correction: Differential epigenetic reprogramming in response to specific endocrine therapies promotes cholesterol biosynthesis and cellular invasion
This Article omits a declaration from the Competing Interests statement, which should have included the following: ‘One of the authors, Y.L., is an editor on the staff of Nature Communications, but was not in any way involved in the journal review process. The other authors declare no competing interests.’ Also, the Article contains an error in the name of the author Alba Rodriguez-Meira, which is incorrectly given as Alba Meira. These errors have not been corrected in either the PDF or HTML versions of the Article. © 2019, The Author(s)
A Maluku Sea intermediate western boundary current connecting Pacific Ocean circulation to the Indonesian Throughflow
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Yuan, D., Yin, X., Li, X., Corvianawatie, C., Wang, Z., Li, Y., Yang, Y., Hu, X., Wang, J., Tan, S., Surinati, D., Purwandana, A., Wardana, A., Ismail, M., Budiman, A., Bayhaqi, A., Avianto, P., Santoso, P., Kusmanto, E., Dirhamsyah, Arifin, Z., & Pratt, L. A Maluku Sea intermediate western boundary current connecting Pacific Ocean circulation to the Indonesian Throughflow. Nature Communications, 13(1), (2022): 2093, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29617-6.The Indonesian Throughflow plays an important role in the global ocean circulation and climate. Existing studies of the Indonesian Throughflow have focused on the Makassar Strait and the exit straits, where the upper thermocline currents carry North Pacific waters to the Indian Ocean. Here we show, using mooring observations, that a previous unknown intermediate western boundary current (with the core at ~1000 m depth) exists in the Maluku Sea, which transports intermediate waters (primarily the Antarctic Intermediate Water) from the Pacific into the Seram-Banda Seas through the Lifamatola Passage above the bottom overflow. Our results suggest the importance of the western boundary current in global ocean intermediate circulation and overturn. We anticipate that our study is the beginning of more extensive investigations of the intermediate circulation of the Indo-Pacific ocean in global overturn, which shall improve our understanding of ocean heat and CO2 storages significantly.This study is supported by NSFC (D.Y., Z.W., Y.L., Y.Y., S.T., J.W., and X.L.: 41720104008; D.Y., J.W., Y.L., X.L., Y.Y., S.T., X.H., and X.Y.: 91858204), the National Key Research and Development Program of China (D.Y. and X.L.: 2020YFA0608800), CAS (D.Y., Z.W., J.W., and Y.L.: XDB42000000), projects. Affiliations 1 and 2 share the first position. D.Y. is supported by QMSNL (2018SDKJ0104-02), and Shandong Provincial (U1606402) and the “Kunpeng Outstanding Scholar Program” of the FIO/NMR of China, J.W. supported by NSFC (41776011), Z.W. by NSFC (41876025)
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