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    Nomenclatural novelties in the Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) for the Flora of China

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    The revision of the family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) for the Flora of China has demonstrated the need to formally publish the following 12 nomenclatural novelties: Acronema minus (M. F. Watson) M. F. Watson & Z. H. Pan, A. brevipedicellatum Z. H. Pan & M. F. Watson, Angelica sinensis var. wilsonii (H. Wolff) Z. H. Pan & M. F. Watson, Harrysmithia franchetii (M. Hiroe) M. L. Sheh, Heracleum candicans var. obtusifolium, (Wall. ex DC.) F. T. Pu & M. F. Watson, Hydrocotyle hookeri ssp. chinensis (Dunn ex R. H. Shan & S. L. Liou) M. F. Watson & M. L. Sheh, H. hookeri ssp. handelii (H. Wolff) M. F. Watson & M. L. Sheh, Libanotis grubovii (V. M. Vinogradova) M. L. Sheh & M. F. Watson, Ligusdcum likiangense (H. Wolff) F. T. Pu & M. F. Watson, L. nematophyllum (Pimenov & Kljuykov) F. T. Pu & M. F. Watson, L. nullivittatum, (K. T. Fu) F. T. Pu & M. F. Watson, Pleurospermum, bicolor (Franch.) C. Norman ex Z. H. Pan & M. F. Watson. In addition, a lectotype is designated for P. govanianum (DC.) Benth. ex C. B. Clarke var. bicolor Franch. (P. bicolor)

    The Direct Radial Basis Function Partition of Unity (D-RBF-PU) Method for Solving PDEs

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    In this paper, a new localized radial basis function (RBF) method based on partition of unity (PU) is proposed for solving boundary and initial-boundary value problems. The new method benefits from a direct discretization approach and is called the “direct RBF partition of unity (D-RBF-PU)” method. Thanks to avoiding all derivatives of PU weight functions as well as all lower derivatives of local approximants, the new method is faster and simpler than the standard RBF-PU method. Besides, the discontinuous PU weight functions can now be utilized to develop the method in a more efficient and less expensive way. Alternatively, the new method is an RBF-generated finite difference (RBF-FD) method in a PU setting which is much faster and in some situations more accurate than the original RBF-FD. The polyharmonic splines are used for local approximations, and the error and stability issues are considered. Some numerical experiments on irregular two- and three-dimensional domains, as well as cost comparison tests, are performed to support the theoretical analysis and to show the efficiency of the new method.</p

    Evaluation of CAN-FD Protocol for Traffic Signalling

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    U ovom diplomskom radu je evaluiran CAN-FD protokol u svrhu upravljanja prometnom signalizacijom. Naglasak je stavljen na ispitivanje karakteristika protokola u realnim uvjetima te je zbog toga razvijen elektronički modul koji simulira funkcionalnosti LED modula čijim kaskadiranjem se dobiva promjenjivi prometni znak veće površine. Opisane su razlike između CAN 2.0B i CAN-FD protokola te su opisane funkcije pojedinih okvira u jednom CAN-FD paketu. U poglavljima koji se tiču razvoja programske podrške je opisano kako se konfiguriraju generatori signala takta te osnovne inicijalizacije sustava, kao i verifikacija pojedinih segmenata programskog koda. Osim razvoja sklopovlja i programske podrške pokazan je i način odabira adekvatnog mikrokontrolera u smislu karakteristika, kućišta te cijene.In this master thesis author evaluated new CAN-FD communications protocol for use in controlling dynamic traffic signs. Protocol testing was done on a custom made embedded system that simulates the funcionality of a real LED module used in dynamic signs. The differences between CAN-FD and CAN2.0B and the functions are described in the third chapter. Clock configuration and system initialization are described in the chapters regarding development of a software solution for this system as well as testing individual code segments to verify their functionality. In addition to the development of hardware and software this thesis also considers the selection of an adequate microcontroller in terms of characteristics, package and price

    Regulation FD: SEC Reestablishes Enforcement Capabilities over Selective Disclosure.

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    This Recent Development focuses on the potential effects Regulation Fair Disclosure (FD) will have on the participants in the American capital market and on the stock markets themselves. Congress and the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) seek to achieve confidence in the integrity and fairness of the American stock market and protection of investors from fraud by promoting equal opportunities for investors. In order to maintain a competitive edge, vis-à-vis its foreign counterparts, the United States must continually refine its financial systems to maximize fairness and integrity. This Recent Development focuses on selective disclosure—allowing a limited segment of investors access to information about a company’s financial performance—along with the inability of existing securities regulations to prohibit such practices. The recently promulgated Regulation FD is a measure anticipated to reign in the disclosure of nonpublic information to a privileged few. Specific requirements within the Regulation FD are examined by the author, and the SEC intends for the Regulation FD to level the playing field for investors. Furthermore, this Recent Development addresses potential trouble areas caused by the regulation’s interplay with other securities rules and regulations. In addition to suggestions for compliance, the various touchstones of controversy such as the effects related to Regulation FD on the securities industry are also discussed. Regulation FD molds a remedy to the perceived evils of selective disclosure. Confidentiality agreements represent the SEC’s strategy for controlling selective disclosure, without expressly authorizing it. This Recent Development concludes with an assessment of the practical effects that Regulation FD will have on the securities industry and the likelihood that it is here to stay

    A Millimeter-Wave Front-End for FD/FDD Transceivers Featuring an Embedded PA and an N-Path Filter Based Circulator Receiver

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    This work presents an ultra-compact single-antenna FD/FDD transceivers front-end. It comprises a nonreciprocal circulator, RX, and an integrated power amplifier (PA). In the proposed circulator, we devise a ring quarter-wave transmission line topology with adjusted characteristic impedances to improve TX-to-antenna insertion loss and TX-to-RX isolation. Besides, an AND-gate switching-based N-path filter is proposed to realize the circulator's nonreciprocal gyrator while acting as a mixer-first RX. Owing to the ultra-compact N-path filter structure, the circulator occupies only 0.38mm 2 core area. Over a 27.1-to-31.1GHz band, the realized front-end offers &gt;20dB TX-to-RX isolation while its measured TX-to-antenna insertion loss is 1.7~2.2dB. The RX path tolerates the PA's blocker signal, achieving 5dBm in-band and 13dBm out-of-band B 1dB. Moreover, the PA delivers 15.15dBm peak output power with 33% drain efficiency. Our front-end prototype occupies only 0.7mm 2 , including circulator, PA, quadrature hybrid coupler LO generators, and baseband circuits.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.Electronic

    Karyological studies of ten Ligusticum species (Apiaceae) from the Hengduan Mountains Region of China

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    Karyological studies on ten species of the genus Ligusticum (Apiaceae) from the Hengduan Mountains Region of China were carried out. Five species of them are reported for the first time. All species have the same basic chromosome number, x = 11, but they could be differentiated by their karyotype formula and quantitative parameters of the karyotypes. L capillaceum and L. pteridophyllum are tetraploid with the chromosome number of 2n = 4x = 44, other species are diploid with the chromosome number of 2n = 2x = 22. Our cytological results suggest that polyploidy did not play an important role in the chromosome evolution of plants from the Hengduan Mountains Region. Relationships between Ligusticum and its affinities are also discussed. Ligusticum has great diversification in northwestern Yunnan of China, so this region is probably the most diversified center for it

    () Jackknife results for the PD- and FD- libraries: yellow squares indicate hits detected from the PD- library, blue squares indicate hits detected from the FD- library and green squares indicate hits detected from both the libraries

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    <p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Detecting DNA-binding helix–turn–helix structural motifs using sequence and structure information"</p><p>Nucleic Acids Research 2005;33(7):2129-2140.</p><p>Published online 14 Apr 2005</p><p>PMCID:PMC1079965.</p><p>© The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved</p> Incorrectly aligned hits are highlighted with slashes and crosses: forward slashes (/) indicate incorrectly aligned hits detected from the FD- library, backward slashes (\) indicate incorrectly aligned hits detected from the PD- library and crosses (X) indicate incorrectly aligned hits detected from both the libraries. () Jackknife results for the combination of PD- and FD- libraries and the method of 3D-templates. Green squares indicate hits detected from either the FD- library or the PD- library or both; red squares indicate hits detected from the method of 3D-templates; and brown squares indicate hits detected from all the three methods

    Risk of screening adherence by category of FD practices.

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    A. FDs (the markers correspond to the practice baricenter and marker colors to adherence category) plotted against SARs for small triangular areas (about 0.50 km2). B. Top panel: crude adherence rates (left) and (right) by FD practices. Bottom panel: marginal predicted adherence probability for low adherence FDs and high participation FDs and, for comparison, adherence probability for a generic person at average level of covariates. Figure was created by the author Bianconi F. combing the caterpillar, bar plots and maps generate with GeCO-sys an extension of [21].</p

    Estimating the fundamental diagram using moving observers

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    The fundamental diagram (FD) describes the relation between the flow and density in equilibrium conditions. In this paper, we propose an estimation approach to estimate the FD based on data from moving observers. This approach consists of two main steps: (1) estimate flow and density for space-time areas based on trajectories of moving observers and the times and locations they are overtaken or being overtaken and (2) estimate the FD based on the fflow,densityg-estimates. To evaluate and gain a deeper understanding of the proposed approach, a simulation study was conducted. This study shows that the fflow,densityg-estimates provide valuable information to estimate the FD. Furthermore, the FDs belonging to the simulated traffic flow are estimated accurately. We realize that the second step is expected to be less accurate for traffic that behaves stochastic. Therefore, we provide a potential solution path to extend the second step in future work.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.Transport and PlanningTransport and Plannin
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