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Comparison of S/N improved by the Okada and the median, binomial, and Savitzky-Golay filters.
A. The S/N is compared between Okada-filtered (abscissa) and median-filtered traces (ordinary). Each dot represents a single cell. Wilcoxon signed rank test. n = 100 cells. B. The ratios of the S/N in the Okada-filtered traces to those in median-filtered traces are plotted against the S/N in the original raw traces. Pearson’s correlation coefficient r was negative, and the regression line crossed y = 1 at the original S/N of 1.19. C. Same as A, but compared to the binomial-filtered traces. D. Same as B, but for binomial-filtered traces. Pearson’s correlation coefficient r was negative, and the regression line crossed y = 1 at the original S/N of 1.04. E. Same as A, but compared to Savitzky-Golay-filtered traces. F. Same as B, but for Savitzky-Golay-filtered traces. Pearson’s correlation coefficient r was negative, and the regression line crossed y = 1 at the original S/N of 0.90.</p
Amiota (Amiota) dentata Okada 1971
Amiota (Amiota) dentata Okada Amiota (Amiota) dentata Okada, 1971: 87; Máca and Lin, 1993: 2; Chen and Toda, 2001: 1550. Specimens examined. Yunnan: 1 ", Mt Jizu, 19 August 2000, H.-W. Chen leg.; 1 ", Lake Lugu, 25 July 2001, L.-P. He leg. Distribution. China (Taiwan, Hubei, Yunnan), Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu). Amiota (Amiota) furcata Okada Amiota (Amiota) furcata Okada, 1971: 85 [Amiota (Amiota) alboguttata, forma furcata Okada, 1960: 96 (part)]; Máca and Lin, 1993: 2; Chen and Toda, 2001: 1550. Specimens examined. Hunan: 4 ", Mt Badagong, 1–9 September 2000, Y.-G. Hu, M. Nozawa and Takamori leg. Fujian: 5 ", Mt Wuyi, 17–19 August 2001, ex tree trunks, M. Nozawa, H. Watabe and H.-W. Chen leg. Guangdong: 2 ", Nanling, 23 July 2002, H. Takamori leg. Yunnan: 11 ", Mt Jizu, 19 August 2000, L.-P. He, J.-G. Xiangyu, H. Takamori H. Watabe and H.-W. Chen leg.; 4 ", Lake Lugu, 25 July 2001, H. Watabe, J.-J. Gao and L.-P. He leg.; 6 ", Bamboo Temple, 15 July 2002, J.-J. Gao leg. Distribution. China (Taiwan, Hubei, Hunan, Fujian, Sichuan, Yunnan), Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu).Published as part of Chen, Hong-Wei, Watabe, Hide-Aki, Gao, Jian-Jun, Takamori, Hisaki, Zhang, Ya-Ping & Aotsuka, Tadashi, 2005, Species diversity of the subgenus Amiota (s. str.) Loew, 1862 (Diptera, Drosophilidae) in southern China, pp. 265-310 in Journal of Natural History 39 (3) on pages 300-301, DOI: 10.1080/00222930310001657883, http://zenodo.org/record/465789
Development of vaccines and passive immunotherapy against SARS coronavirus using mouse and SCID-PBL/hu mouse models
Design and control of a disk-type integrated motor-bearing system
A disk-type integrated motor-bearing system having axial magnetic flux is newly invented and its design, analysis, and control methods are presented. Sinusoidal motoring currents to four symmetrically placed winding groups produce a torque, whereas control currents of the same magnitude but opposite signs added to the opposite winding groups create radial forces. The control currents are intended to break force symmetry, resulting in unbalanced radial forces. The system employs two stators not only to effectively remove the rotational frequency modulation effect in the radial control forces, but also to reduce the torque ripple. It is shown that the prototype integrated motor-bearing system built in the laboratory succeeds in stable radial direction control and operation of the rotor
Un sol naciente en el Perú (1900-1945): Inmigrantes empresarios. Los casos de Nikumatsu Okada y Cintaro Tominaga
The entrepreneur-immigration relationship is a phenomenon with a long history in Peru. More precisely, during the first decades of the 20th century this country lived a period of growth and structural changes in various areas, that began with the migration process of people from different parts of the world. Particularly, this article focuses on the analysis of the business trajectory of Japanese immigrants Cintaro Tominaga and Nikumatsu Okada in Peru (1900-1945). This work is related to business history, a branch of economic history that has produced important studies for Latin America during the last two decades.La relación empresario-inmigración es un fenómeno que en el Perú cuenta con una larga historia. Durante las primeras décadas del siglo XX, este país vivió un periodo de crecimiento y cambios estructurales en diversos ámbitos, en el cual, además, se dio inicio al proceso migratorio de extranjeros provenientes de diversos lugares del globo. Particularmente, este artículo se centra en el análisis de la trayectoria empresarial de los inmigrantes japoneses Cintaro Tominaga y Nikumatsu Okada en el Perú (1900-1945). Este trabajo está relacionado con la historia empresarial, rama de la historia económica, que en los últimos veinte años ha producido estudios importantes en América Latina
Microfabrication of mesoporous silica encapsulated enzymes using deep X-ray lithography
A bottom-up enzyme encapsulation technique on mesoporous silica together with top-down deep X-ray lithography provides a novel fabrication method for producing bioactive mesoporous patterned substrates for potential use as a biosensing platform. This precise, spatially controllable functionalisation technique is promising for micro-fluidic or lab-on-a-chip type devices.Cara M. Doherty, Yuan Gao, Benedetta Marmiroli, Heinz Amenitsch, Fabio Lisi, Luca Malfatti, Kenji Okada, Masahide Takahashi, Anita J. Hill, Plinio Innocenzi and Paolo Falcar
BPA y BPL en la horticultura: una oportunidad para diferenciarse con sustentabilidad
La incorporación de Buenas Prácticas Agrícolas y Laborales en la horticultura argentina ya no es una opción, sino una demanda concreta del mercado y la sociedad. Desde INTA proponen integrar trazabilidad, seguridad y profesionalización como pilares de un sistema productivo que mejora la calidad, protege a las personas y abre nuevas oportunidades comerciales.EEA BalcarceFil: Rodríguez Urroz, Lorena. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Balcarce; ArgentinaFil: Okada, Elena. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Balcarce; Argentin
Design and Validation of a 3-DoF Wrist Perturbator Based on an Inverted Spatial Redundant 4-RUU Parallel Manipulator
Humans vary the stiffness in their joints depending on tasks and circumstances. For posture control a high joint stiffness is required to withstand perturbations, whereas for force control a low joint stiffness is required. To investigate how humans vary their joint stiffness precisely for moving an arm, a wearable device is needed that can generate small force perturbations at the wrist while measuring the resulting muscular reactions. The majority of the state-of-the-art devices either offer too little versatility or impede the free movement of the arm. Based on a 3-DoF spatial redundant 4-RUU parallel manipulator applied in an inverted way where the original base with actuators has become the moving platform and the original moving platform is attached to the wrist as a bracelet, a versatile, 0.175 kg lightweight, low impedance, and compact wearable device was developed that can generate perturbation forces in X-, Y-, and Z-direction. The design and a prototype of the device are presented with experimental tests showing controlled perturbations in the order of 4 N with frequencies up to 12 Hz.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Mechatronic Systems DesignBiomechatronics & Human-Machine Contro
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