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Online since: October 2014
Authors: Zhi Xiang Zhou, Yang Hua Liu
Quantitative Structure-Toxicity Relationship for Predicting Acute Toxicity of Alkylbenzenes Zhixiang Zhou *1, a, Yanghua Liu1, b 1College of Life science and Bioengineering, Beijing University of Technology, 100124, China *azhouzhixiang@bjut.edu.cn (corresponding author), bliuyanghua@emails.bjut.edu.cn Keywords: Alkylbenzenes, Quantitative Structure Toxicity Relationship (QSTR), Multiple Linear Regression (MLR), Acute Toxicity Abstract.
Introduction Alkylbenzenes are important materials or intermediates of explosives, pesticides, organic synthesis, and dyestuffs etc.
Materials and Methods Data Sets.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2002 (9) 405-411
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 2002 13 (6) 754-762
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Kamar Shah Ariffin, Vongsavanh Soysouvanh, Koichiro Watanabe, Nhinxay Visane
THE MINERALOGY OF THE COPPER – GOLD ORE DEPOSITS AT THE PHU KHAM, MINE, LAOS Vongsavanh Soysouvanh1,3,a, Kamar Shah Ariffin1,b, Koichiro Watanabe2,c, Nhinxay Visane3,d School of Materials and Mineral Resources Engineering, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 14300 Nibong Tebal Pulau Penang, Malaysia 2 Department of Earth Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University,744 Motooka Nishi- Ku Fukuoka, 819 - 0395, Japan 3 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, National University of Laos, Sokpaluang Rd, Sisattanak District P.O.BOX: 3166, Vientiane LAO PDR a Email: soysouvanh2007@hotmail.com / vongsoy@gmail.com Keywords: Phu Kham, Laos, porphyry copper - gold, skarn, intrusive rock Abstract : The Phu Kham “Mountain of Gold” copper - gold deposit is located in the Xaisomboun District in Vientiane Province in Lao PDR, approximately 100 km northeast of the capital city of Vientiane.
Finally, the authors wish to thank to the School of Materials and Mineral Resources Engineering, Universiti Sains Malaysia and Department of Earth Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University for performing laboratory works and analyses.
Journal of Asia Earth Sciences 18:343-350 [2] Backhouse, D.J., 2004, Geological setting, alteration and nature of mineralization at the Phu Kham Copper- Gold Deposit Laos PDR, Unpublished Honors Thesis, Centre for Ore Deposit Research (CODES) – University of Tasmania, 141 p
Chronological and metallogenic framework of Cu-Au skarn deposits along Loei Fold Belt, Thailand and Lao PDR, in Williams P. et al. eds., Smart Science for Exploration and Mining: Proceedings of Tenth Biennial SGA Meeting Townsville, Australia, 17-20 August 2009, v. 1, p. 309–311
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Yi Wu
The Experimental Study on Consolidation of Acrylic Non-Aqueous Dispersion for Wet-Area Earthen Ruins in Southwest China Wu Yi1, a 1Civil Engineering and Architecture School, Southwest university of science and technology, Mianyang, 621010, Sichuan, China aw-em@163.com Keywords: Acrylic Non-Aqueous Dispersion; Consolidate; Earth Monument; Wet Abstract.
Introduction Earthen monuments, built mainly with earth, having low strength and directly contacted ground, is venerable to be destructed by groundwater, rains, wind, sand, sunlight, temperature, animals, plants and microbe, so developing anti-weathering materials for protecting them is the focus and difficulty in earthen monument preservation research[1].
Yang, Preliminary screening of consolidation and conservation materials for earthen sites in moist areas, In: China Relic Protection Technology Society, The proceedings of the 2nd conference by China relic protection technology society, China Relic Protection Technology Society, Beijing, 2002, p. 229-237
Comparison of consolidation effectiveness of acrylic non aqueous dispersion and other anti weathering consolidants for earthen architectures and monuments, SCIENCES OF CONSERVATION AND ARCHAEOLOGY, 2 (2003)40-48
Selection of Strengthening Medium for Archeological Site of Hongshan Culture at Niuheliang, Liaoliang Province, Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 5 (2005) 567-570.
Online since: October 2015
Authors: Supha Kanthang, Kanokporn Sompornpailin
Materials and Methods Materials.
Acknowledgement This work has partially been supported by the National research Council of Thailand (NRCT) and the National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC), NSTDA, Ministry of Science and Technology, Thailand, through its program of Center of Excellence Network.
Mykkänen, Antioxidant phytochemicals against type 2 diabetes, British Journal of Nutrition. 99 (2008) 109-117
Harborne, Phytochemical Methods A Guide to Modern Techniques of Plant Analysis, Plant Sciences, 1998
Online since: March 2012
Authors: Hu Yuan Zhang, Chen Xiang Yu, Tian Yu Zhao
Considering the boundary of two feature points of the SWCC, soils unsaturated stage can be illustrated as three phases (Figure.2): Capillary saturation zone, Desaturation zone and Residual saturation zone[8]. 2 Materials and methods In this study, saline soils in northwest China were selected for the test materials.
[9] Zhou J, and Yu J., Influences affecting the soil-water characteristic curve, Journal of Zhejiang University, Science, 2005, 6A(8):797–804
[11] Gardner W R., Some steady state solutions of the unsaturated moisture flow equation with application to evaporation from a water table, Soil Science, 1958, 85:228-232
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Hong Bo Su, Meng Fu Zhu, Xiu Dong You, Cheng Deng, Ping Chen, Lu Zhu, Ying Hai Yuan
Structure evaluation and microbial biomass determining of biological activated carbon Zhu Meng-fua, You Xiu-dong, Su Hong-bo, Deng Cheng, Chen Ping, Zhu Lu, Yuan Ying-hai Institute of Medical Equipment, Academy of Military Medical Sciences, Tianjin 300161, China azmf323@163.com Keywords: biological activated carbon; phospholipids (Lipid-P) analysis; microbial biomass; water treatment Abstract.
Materials and methods Major materials and equipments.
Beijing: Science press, 2007,1-2 [2] Zhang Xiaojian, Wang Zhansheng, Gu Xia-sheng.
Journal of harbin university of civil engineering and architecture, 2000,33(1):47-50 [4] Zhu Meng-fu, Wang Hai-yan, Su Hong-bo, et al.
Online since: November 2007
Authors: Guang Qi Cai, Chang He Li, Shi Chao Xiu
In Eq.5, f is the axial feeding rate [mm/r], η the materials removal rate.
Acknowledgments This research was supported especially by Education Ministry of China as a key science and technology research project (Project No.: 104190).
Li: Materials Science Forum, Vol.532-533 (2006), pp.781-784
Cai,: Journal of Northeastern University, Vol.26 (2005) No.8, pp.770-773.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Qiao Min, Guo Xi Zheng
Research on Modeling Moral and Practices of Huaiyang Clay Dogs Guoxi Zheng1,a, Min Qiao 2 1School of Energy and the Art College, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, Henan Province 453003, China 2School of Energy and the Art College, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, Henan Province 453003, China abuaiyingzgx@126.com Key words: clay dog; modeling concept; modeling technique; moral Abstract.
Small plate" styles are diverse, there are swallows and horses and turtles, straw tigers are slightly larger and eight high and so on, its model is simple, all drawn materials from the animals, painting tends to patterns.
"Clay Dog "has been born associated with this ritual activity and the ancient folk custom and tradition.”Clay Dog "has been made in variety of materials, including almost all vertebrates, it is very similar with the image of gods in the "Shan Hai Jing ", such as "animal body and human face", "bird body and human face", "animal body and nine heads", "many heads in a bird ", etc.
Art form of clay dogs ,Art education, pp.139,(2007) [3] Liu Wen-qing. a look at aesthetic trends in modern art in terms of the creative conception used for the huaiyang clay dogs , the art of grand [4] Peng Xiao-xing. aesthetics of huaiyang clay dogs,guang zhou,south china people's publishing house, pp.98,(2005) [5] Yan Ping. presentation skills of graphic design in the modern packaging,packaging engineering, pp .98, (2006) [6] Xu Dong-fang. historical origin and classification of chromatography test in the henan huaiyang "clay dog", times literature,pp.181, (2009) [7] Zhang Peng. reading a cultural symbols and aesthetic elements of "clay dog" ,journal of luoyang university,pp. 98, (2007)
Online since: April 2012
Authors: N. Saewan, A. Thakam
Saewan1,2,b,* 1School of Cosmetic Science, Mae Fah Luang University, Thailand 2Excellent center for natural product and cosmetics, Mae Fah Luang University, Thailand aanongnuchcsc@gmail.com, bnsaewan@hotmail.com Keyword: Antioxidant; Curcuma petiolata; DPPH; Reducing power Abstract.
Material and method Material. 1) Plant material.
The taxonomic identification of plant material was confirmed by Maxwell, J.F. of the CMU Herbarium, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Thailand where a voucher specimen was deposited.
Africa Journal of Biotechnology, 2011, 10(24): 4932-4940; [9] Lou, Y., Zhang, H., He, H., Peng, K., Kang, N., Wei, X., Li, X., Chen, L., Yao, X., Qiu, F.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Chun Yu Chen, Ming Zhu Xia, Feng Yun Wang
Influence of three Organic Phosphonates on Calcite Crystal Growth Chunyu Chen1,a, Mingzhu Xia1,b, Fengyun Wang1,c 1Institute of Industrial Chemistry, Nanjing University of Science & Technology, Nanjing 210094, China accyzhj1214@163.com, bdong7321@yahoo.com.cn, cwangfywater@yahoo.com.cn Keywords: pH curve method, calcite, phosphonates, molecular dynamic simulation Abstract: Calcite is a common scale in water cooling systems treated and controlled with Organic phosphonates.
Materials and methods 1 pH curve method(pHCM) Materials: CaCl2 (AR grade, Nanjing Chemical Regent CO., LTD); NaHCO3(AR grade, Shanghai LingFeng Chemical Regent CO., LTD); EDTMP, HDTMP and DTPMP are commercial samples from Shangdong Zaozhuang Xudong Chemical Regent CO., LTD.
M., Putnis, C.V., Becker, U., Surface Science.
[14] Jones, F., Stanley, A., Oliveira, A., Journal of Crystal Growth.