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Mercury Adsorption of Chemically Modified Polysaccharide from Methylobacterium organophilum

  • Lee, Jung-Gul;Kim, Sang-Yong;Oh, Deok-Kun;Kim, Jung-Hoe
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.209-212
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    • 1998
  • Methylan, a polysaccharide produced from Methylobacterium organophilum, was chemically modified by adding diethylaminoethyl (DEAE) group to the backbone of methylan. The structure of DEAE-methylan was determined by measuring its nitrogen content obtained from an elemental analysis. From the analysis of mass spectrum, the DEAE group in DEAE-methylan was also confirmed by determining diethylaminoethene as a separate form of DEAE. Mercury adsorption of DEAE-methylan was higher than that of native methylan. This fact was valid for a variety of pH, reaction times, metal concentrations, and polysaccharide concentrations. In particular, native methylan and DEAE-methylan adsorbed 16% (w/w) and 18% (w/w) for mercury after 30 min at pH 7, respectively. The increase in mercury adsorption of DEAE-methylan may be resulted from mercury adsorption by the lone pair electron of nitrogen atom in DEAE group.

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Encoding of a run-length soruce using recursive indexing (줄길이 신호원의 순환지수 부호화)

  • 서재준;나상신
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.33A no.7
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    • pp.23-33
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    • 1996
  • This paper deals with the design of a recursively-indexed binary code for facsimile soruces and its performance. Sources used here are run-lengths of white pixels form higher-resolution facsimile. The modified huffman code used for G.3 facsimile is chosen for the performance comparison. Experiments confirm the fact that recursive indexing preserves the entropy of a memoryless geometric source: the entropy of recursively-indexed physical surce iwth roughly geometric distributin remains within 2% of the empirical source entropy. The designed recursively-indexed binary codes consist of a code applied to text-type documents and to graphics - type documents is compared iwth that of the modified huffman code. Numerical resutls show that the modified huffman code performs well for text-type documents and not equally well for graphics-tyep documents. On the other hand, recursively-indexed binary codes have shown a better performance for graphics-type documents whose distribution are similar to a geometric distribution. Specifically, the code rates of recursively-indexed binary codes with 60 codewords are from 8% to 20% of the empirical source entropy smaller than that of th emodified huffman code with 91 codewords.

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Buckling analysis of linearly tapered micro-columns based on strain gradient elasticity

  • Akgoz, Bekir;Civalek, Omer
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.195-205
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    • 2013
  • The buckling problem of linearly tapered micro-columns is investigated on the basis of modified strain gradient elasticity theory. Bernoulli-Euler beam theory is used to model the non-uniform micro column. Rayleigh-Ritz solution method is utilized to obtain the critical buckling loads of the tapered cantilever micro-columns for different taper ratios. Some comparative results for the cases of rectangular and circular cross-sections are presented in graphical and tabular form to show the differences between the results obtained by modified strain gradient elasticity theory and those achieved by modified couple stress and classical theories. From the results, it is observed that the differences between critical buckling loads achieved by classical and those predicted by non-classical theories are considerable for smaller values of the ratio of the micro-column thickness (or diameter) at its bottom end to the additional material length scale parameters and the differences also increase due to increasing of the taper ratio.

The improved FDTD algorithm for modeling of a smooth cured surface (완만한 곡면의 마들링을 위한 개선된 FDTD 앨거리즘)

  • 길병수;이상설
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 1999.11a
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    • pp.143-146
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    • 1999
  • The traditional FDTD method in the stair case, the CP-FDTD method, the modified CP-FDTD method, and Dey method have been developed to analyze smooth-curved- surface structures. These methods have some disadvantages such as inaccuracy of the stair-case FDTD, instability of the modified CP-FDTD, and complexity of Dey method. The improved algorithm presented here is a mixed-form of the modified CP algorithm and Dey algorithm. It is to avoid collinear borrowing approximations and to manipulate field update equations. All of preceding methods are applied to the E-plane sectoral horn antenna to get far-field patterns. The validity and applicability of the presented one is to be shown by comparing computed far-field patterns with measured values.

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The Method of Searching Unified Medical Language System Using Automatic Modified a Query (자동 질의수정을 통한 통합의학언어 시스템 검색)

  • 김종광;하원식;이정현
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.11b
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    • pp.129-132
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    • 2003
  • The metathesaurus(UMLS, 2003AA edition) supports multi language and includes 875, 233 concepts, 2, 146, 897 concept names. It is impossible for PubMed or NLM serve searching of the metatheaurus to retrieval using a query that is not to be text, a fault sentence structure or a part of concept name. That means the user notice correctly suitable medical words in order to get correct answer, otherwise she or he can't find information that they want to find I propose that the method of searching unified medical language system using automatic modified a query for problem that I mentioned. This method use dictionary that is standard for automation of modified query gauge similarity between query and dictionary using string comparison algorithm. And then, the tested term converse the form of metathesaurus for optimized result. For the evaluation of method, I select some query and I contrast NLM method that renewed Aug. 2003.

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EFFECT OF FEAR ON A MODIFIED LESLI-GOWER PREDATOR-PREY ECO-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL MODEL WITH DISEASE IN PREDATOR

  • PAL, A.K.
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.38 no.5_6
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    • pp.375-406
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    • 2020
  • The anti-predator factor due to fear of predator in eco- epidemiological models has a great importance and cannot be evaded. The present paper consists of a modified Lesli-Gower predator-prey model with contagious disease in the predator population only and also consider the fear effect in the prey population. Boundedness and positivity have been studied to ensure the eco-epidemiological model is well-behaved. The existence and stability conditions of all possible equilibria of the model have been studied thoroughly. Considering the fear constant as bifurcating parameter, the conditions for the existence of limit cycle under which the system admits a Hopf bifurcation are investigated. The detailed study for direction of Hopf bifurcation have been derived with the use of both the normal form and the central manifold theory. We observe that the increasing fear constant, not only reduce the prey density, but also stabilize the system from unstable to stable focus by excluding the existence of periodic solutions.

An Experimental Study of the Modified Chemical Vapor Deposition Process -Temperature Distribution and Particle Deposition Measurements- (수정된 화학증착(MCVD)에 관한 실험적 연구 - 온도분포와 입자부착 측정)

  • 조재걸;최만수
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.18 no.11
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    • pp.3057-3065
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    • 1994
  • An experimental study has been made for heat transfer and particle deposition during the Modified Chemical Vapor Deposition process which is currently utilized to manufacture high quality optical waveguides. The distributions of tube wall temperatures, rates and efficiencies of particle deposition were measured. Results indicate that the temperature distributions of the tube wall in the axial direction yield the quasi-steady form in which temperature distributions fit in one curve if the relative distance from the moving torch is used as an axial coordinate. Due to the repeated heatings from the traversing torch, the wall temperatures are shown to reach the minimum ahead of torch and it is shown that the two torch formulation suggested by Park and Choi is valid to predict this minimum temperature. Measured wall temperatures, particle deposition efficiencies and tapered entry length are compared with the previous modelling results and shown to be in agreement.

Fracture energy and tension softening relation for nano-modified concrete

  • Murthy, A. Ramachandra;Ganesh, P.;Kumar, S. Sundar;Iyer, Nagesh R.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.54 no.6
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    • pp.1201-1216
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    • 2015
  • This paper presents the details of size independent fracture energy and bi-linear tension softening relation for nano modified high strength concrete. Nano silica in powder form has been used as partial replacement of cement by 2 wt%. Two popular methods, namely, simplified boundary effect method of Karihaloo et al. (2003) and RILEM (1985) fracture energy with P-${\delta}$ tail correction have been employed for estimation of size independent fracture energy for nano modified high strength concrete (compressive strength ranges from 55 MPa to 72 MPa). It is found that both the methods gave nearly same values, which is an additional evidence that either of them can be employed for determination of size independent fracture energy. Bi-linear tension softening relation corresponding to their size independent fracture energy has been constructed in an inverse manner based on the concept of non-linear hinge from the load-crack mouth opening plots of notched three-point bend beams.

Analytical solution for undrained plane strain expansion of a cylindrical cavity in modified cam clay

  • Silvestri, Vincenzo;Abou-Samra, Ghassan
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.19-37
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    • 2012
  • This paper presents the results of analytical and numerical analyses of the effects of performing a pressuremeter test or driving a pile in clay. The geometry of the problem has been simplified by the assumptions of plane strain and axial symmetry. Pressuremeter testing or installation of driven piles has been modelled as an undrained expansion of a cylindrical cavity. Stresses, pore water pressures, and deformations are found by assuming that the clay behaves like normally consolidated modified Cam clay. Closed-form solutions are obtained which allow the determination of the principal effective stresses and the strains around the cavity. The analysis which indicates that the intermediate principal stress at critical state is not equal to the mean of the other two principal stresses, except when the clay is initially isotropically consolidated, also permits finding the limit expansion and excess pore water pressures by means of the Almansi finite strain approach. Results are compared with published data which were determined using finite element and finite difference methods.

Readability Enhancement of English Speech Recognition Output Using Automatic Capitalisation Classification (자동 대소문자 식별을 이용한 영어 음성인식 결과의 가독성 향상)

  • Kim, Ji-Hwan
    • MALSORI
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    • no.61
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    • pp.101-111
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    • 2007
  • A modified speech recogniser have been proposed for automatic capitalisation generation to improve the readability of English speech recognition output. In this modified speech recogniser, every word in its vocabulary is duplicated: once in a de-caplitalised form and again in the capitalised forms. In addition its language model is re-trained on mixed case texts. In order to evaluate the performance of the proposed system, experiments of automatic capitalisation generation were performed for 3 hours of Broadcast News(BN) test data using the modified HTK BN transcription system. The proposed system produced an F-measure of 0.7317 for automatic capitalisation generation with an SER of 48.55, a precision of 0.7736 and a recall of 0.6942.

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