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HESITANT FUZZY BI-IDEALS IN SEMIGROUPS

  • JUN, YOUNG BAE;LEE, KYOUNG JA;SONG, SEOK-ZUN
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.143-154
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    • 2015
  • Characterizations of hesitant fuzzy left (right) ideals are considered. The notion of hesitant fuzzy (generalized) bi-ideals is introduced, and related properties are investigated. Relations between hesitant fuzzy generalized bi-ideals and hesitant fuzzy semigroups are discussed, and characterizations of (hesitant fuzzy) generalized bi-ideals and hesitant fuzzy bi-ideals are considered. Given a hesitant fuzzy set $\mathcal{H}$ on a semigroup S, hesitant fuzzy (generalized) bi-ideals generated by $\mathcal{H}$ are established.

EVALUATION OF TECHNIQUES FOR ESTIMATING MILK PRODUCTION BY SOWS 2. ESTIMATING THE MILK CONSUMPTION OF PIGLETS BY THE DEUTERIUM OXIDE DILUTION AND WEIGH-SUCKLE-WEIGH METHODS

  • Prawirodigdo, S.;King, R.H.;Dunkin, A.C.;Dove, H.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.143-148
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    • 1990
  • An experiment was conducted to compare the traditional weigh-suckle-weigh method and the $D_2O$ dilution technique to estimate milk consumption of suckling piglets. Milk consumption of 50 individual piglets was estimated on four consecutive days by the $D_2O$ dilution method and for approximately 8 hours on both the second and fourth day by the traditional WSW method. The average milk intake of piglets estimated by the $D_2O$ dilution method was 45.0 g/hr and there were no significant differences between the four measurement period. The traditional weigh-suckle-weigh method provided a significantly lower estimate of milk consumption (36.8 g/hr). However correction for weight losses associated with milk suckling and weighing would increase the weigh-suckle-weigh estimate to a level similar to that determined by the $D_2O$ dilution method.

Fomation and Properties of Multiple-Tone Spatial Light Modulator using Garnet Film with In-Plane Magnetization

  • Tsuzuki, A.;Uchida, H.;Takagi, H.;Lim, P.B.;Inoue, M.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.143-146
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    • 2006
  • We attempted to fabricate a new type of magneto optic spatial light modulator (MO-SLM) for multiple-tone modulation by using in-plane magnetization. In the MO-SLM, magnetic property of magneto-optical layer was modified to be suitable for multiple-tone expression by substituting Al in Bi:YIG film. At a driving current to 28 mA in an electrode of the fabricated MO-SLM, changes in brightness of pixels were observed using a polarization microscope.

Quercetin 3-O-$\alpha$-arabinofuranoside protects heart-derived H9c2 cells against oxidative injury through maintaining MMP

  • Kim, Mi-Young;Jung, Yi-Sook;Kim, Young-Ho;Baik, Eun-Joo;Lee, Soo-Hwan;Moon, Chang-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.143.1-143.1
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    • 2003
  • In this study. we investigated whether the cardioprotective effect shown by quercetin 3-O-$\alpha$-arabinofuranoside extracted from Lindera erythrocarpa against ROS-induced cell death in H9c2 cardiac myocytes. Cell death was induced by BSO, buthionine sulfoximine, which inhibits GSH level and subsequntly increase ROS level. Cell death was quntitatively determined by measuring lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity. (omitted)

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Effect of Frequency of Meals on Intake and Digestion of Tropical Grass Consumed by Rams

  • Assoumaya, C.;Sauvant, D.;Pommier, F.;Boval, M.;Calif, B.;Archimede, H.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.72-81
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    • 2009
  • Eight Black Belly rams (45.2 kg) fitted with permanent ruminal cannulae were used in a 2${\times}$2 factorial design to determine the effects of feeding frequency and regrowth age on intake and digestion. Rams were fed with 21- or 35-day old fresh pangola grass offered ad libitum two or four times a day. Irrespective of the regrowth age, there was a tendency for intake to be positively correlated with increase in meal frequency. Differences were not significant (p>0.25). Significant effects of meal frequency were observed in NDF and ADF total tract digestibility of the 35-day grass which decreased as the number of meals increased. Meal frequency had no visible effect on feeding behaviour. Total rumen content increased when animals were fed twice a day as opposed to four times a day. Similarly, an accumulation of small and very small particles was observed in the rumen of rams fed twice a day in comparison with those fed four times a day. These results suggest that studies of digestive dynamics performed at a steady state are not representative of the rumen loading observed in farm rams which have two important peaks of meal.

Tribology Characteristics in 300 μm of Hexagonal Array Dimple Pattern

  • Choi, H. J.;Hermanto, A. S.;Kwon, S. H.;Kwon, S. G.;Park, J. M.;Kim, J. S.;Chung, S. W.;Chae, Y. H.;Choi, W. S.
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.308-315
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    • 2015
  • In the tribological performance of materials, a textured surface reduces the friction coefficient and wear. This study investigates the effects of a pattern of 300 µm dimples in a hexagonal array on the tribological characteristics. Previous studies investigated 200 µm dimples by using a similar material and method. There are three frictional conditions based on the Stribeck curve: boundary friction, mixed friction, and fluid friction. In this experiment, we investigated the frictional characteristics by conducting frictional tests at sliding speeds ranging from 9.6 rpm to 143.3 rpm and a normal load ranging from 13.6 N to 92 N. We used a photolithography method to create dimples for surface texturing. We used five specimens with different dimple densities 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, and 30% in this study. The dimple density on the surface area is one of the important factors affecting the friction characteristics. The duty number graph indicates a fully developed fluid friction regime. Fluid friction occurs at a velocity of 28.7-143.3 rpm. We observed the best performance at a dimple density of 10% and a dimple diameter of 300 µm in the hexagonal array, the lowest friction coefficient at 0.0037 with 9.6 rpm 9.6N load, and the maximum friction coefficient at 0.0267 with 143.3 rpm 92N load.