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Online since: January 2010
Authors: Jing Yang, Xiao Fei Sun
Community informationization is playing a more and more
important role in strengthening the effect of social management, in advancing material civilization and
spiritual civilization in community and in raising modern residents' life level.
However, as is known to all, information science is a new science, whose formation and development come from practice, and it will guide practice at the end.
Due to the diversity of needs and the continual development of information science, rashness in action and limitations will be inevitable in the construction of community informationization, once people take action without the direction of theory or research on community information theory falls behind schedule.
From this it is clear that community informationization is a development process with the accumulation of material wealth and the improvement of spiritual civilization.
On City Informationization[J], Journal of Beijing Union University (Natural Science Edition), 2004 (2), PP.5-8 [3] Han Pengjun, Zhou Liuming.
However, as is known to all, information science is a new science, whose formation and development come from practice, and it will guide practice at the end.
Due to the diversity of needs and the continual development of information science, rashness in action and limitations will be inevitable in the construction of community informationization, once people take action without the direction of theory or research on community information theory falls behind schedule.
From this it is clear that community informationization is a development process with the accumulation of material wealth and the improvement of spiritual civilization.
On City Informationization[J], Journal of Beijing Union University (Natural Science Edition), 2004 (2), PP.5-8 [3] Han Pengjun, Zhou Liuming.
Online since: January 2010
Authors: Yu Zhi Liu, Hai Long An, Jun Wei Li, Su Hua Zhang, Yong Zhan, Hai Lin Zhang
Although their gating
characteristics are different, most potassium channels show similarities in conductance
[15, 16].
2 Materials and Methods
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Acknowledgements: This project is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 10775038, 10975045), the doctor discipline special fund of Ministry of Education China (Grant No 20060080001), the Hebei Provincial Natural Science Foundation (Grant No C2007000026, C2009000029, C2009001104) and the Foundation of Education Bureau of Hebei Province (Grant No 2006148).
[9] H-S Wang, Z-M Pan, W-M Shi, et al.: Science, Vol.282 (1998), p.5395
Biervert, et al.: Science Vol.279 (1998), p. 403
Marrion: Biological Journal, Vol.8 6(2004) p.1454
Acknowledgements: This project is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 10775038, 10975045), the doctor discipline special fund of Ministry of Education China (Grant No 20060080001), the Hebei Provincial Natural Science Foundation (Grant No C2007000026, C2009000029, C2009001104) and the Foundation of Education Bureau of Hebei Province (Grant No 2006148).
[9] H-S Wang, Z-M Pan, W-M Shi, et al.: Science, Vol.282 (1998), p.5395
Biervert, et al.: Science Vol.279 (1998), p. 403
Marrion: Biological Journal, Vol.8 6(2004) p.1454
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Ming Hong Wu, Zu Yi Chen, Jing Ma, Kurunthachalam Kannan, Yuichi Horii, Takeshi Ohura, Ji San Zheng
Chlorinated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Urban Surface Dust and Soil of Shanghai, China
Jing Ma1, a, Jisan Zheng1, b, Zuyi Chen1, c, Minghong Wu1, d, Yuichi Horii2, e, Takeshi Ohura3, f, and Kurunthachalam Kannan4, g
1 School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai, 200444, China
2 Center for Environmental Science in Saitama, 914 Kamitanadare, Kisai-machi, Kitasakitama, Saitama, 347-0115, Japan
3 Institute for Environmental Science, University of Shizuoka, 52-1 Yada, Shizuoka 422-8526, Japan
4 Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health, and Department of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, State University of New York at Albany, Albany, New York 12201-0509, United States
ajingma@shu.edu.cn, bzhengjisan1986@163.com, cchenzy1986@gmail.com, dmhwu@staff.shu.edu.cn, eyuichi.horii@gmail.com, fooura@smail.u-shizuoka-ken.ac.jp, gkkannan@wadsworth.org
Keywords: ClPAHs, urban surface, road dust, soil.
Materials and Methods Sample Collection and Target Compounds.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 21007039, 11025526 and 41073073).
Ohura: Scientific World Journal, Vol. 7, pp 372-80(2007)
Kannan: Environmental Science & Technology, Vol. 43(3), pp 643-649(2009)
Materials and Methods Sample Collection and Target Compounds.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 21007039, 11025526 and 41073073).
Ohura: Scientific World Journal, Vol. 7, pp 372-80(2007)
Kannan: Environmental Science & Technology, Vol. 43(3), pp 643-649(2009)
Online since: March 2024
Authors: Ajit Singh, Lawal Billa, Debbie Sparkes, Erik Murchie, Vinay Pagay, Deepak Gautam, Alessia Cogato, Shaikh Yassir Yousouf Jewan
Monitoring Bambara Groundnut Canopy State Variables at Various Growth Stages Using Low-Cost Remote Sensing Technology and Machine Learning Techniques
Shaikh Yassir Yousouf Jewan1,2,3,a, Lawal Billa4,b, Debbie Sparkes1,c,
Erik Murchie1,d, Vinay Pagay3,e, Deepak Gautam5,f, Alessia Cogato6,g
and Ajit Singh2*, h
1Division of Plant and Crop Sciences, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham,
United Kingdom
2School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, Malaysia
3School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology, University of Adelaide, Australia
4School of Environmental and Geographical Sciences, University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus, Malaysia
5Geospatial Science, School of Science, STEM College, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
6Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry, University of Padova, 35020 Legnaro, Italy
*Correspondence: Ajit.Singh@nottingham.edu.my; Tel.: +60389248167
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Materials and Methodology 2.1 Study site The experiment was carried out at the Field Research Centre of Crops for the Future, located in Semenyih, Malaysia.
Available from: www.mdpi.com/journal/remotesensing [11] Zhang Y, Ma J, Liang S, Li X, Li M.
Materials and Methodology 2.1 Study site The experiment was carried out at the Field Research Centre of Crops for the Future, located in Semenyih, Malaysia.
Available from: www.mdpi.com/journal/remotesensing [11] Zhang Y, Ma J, Liang S, Li X, Li M.
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Tien Chien Jen, Chung Hsing Chao
Maximized On-Demand Hydrogen Generator Design
Chung-Hsing Chao1 and Tien-Chien Jen2
1Assistant Professor Department of Electrical Engineering, Ta Hwa University of Science and Technology, Hsinchu, 30743, Taiwan, ROC; also as an Adjunct Professor at the College of Engineering & Applied Science, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI 53201, USA
2Professor and Interim Dean of the College of Engineering & Applied Science, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, WI 53201, USA
1cchao@uwm.edu, 2jent@uwm.edu
Keywords: magnesium hydride, hydrolytic reaction, on-demand hydrogen generation.
Although those results do not necessarily mean that sodium borohydride is completely unusable, they do prove that NaBH4 cannot solve one of the biggest problems troubling the science community – clean gasoline replacement.
A binding agent of fumed silica was initially used to bind the two substances; however, the fumed silica interfered with the reaction, so the two materials were instead highly compressed into a small circular tablet as shown in Figure 2.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by National Science Council of Taiwan, for financially supporting this research under Contract No.101-2221-E233-004 and Invitation of technical personal for short term visit project under Contract No. 101-2918-I-233-001.
Schulz: Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol. 353 (2003), p.
Although those results do not necessarily mean that sodium borohydride is completely unusable, they do prove that NaBH4 cannot solve one of the biggest problems troubling the science community – clean gasoline replacement.
A binding agent of fumed silica was initially used to bind the two substances; however, the fumed silica interfered with the reaction, so the two materials were instead highly compressed into a small circular tablet as shown in Figure 2.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by National Science Council of Taiwan, for financially supporting this research under Contract No.101-2221-E233-004 and Invitation of technical personal for short term visit project under Contract No. 101-2918-I-233-001.
Schulz: Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol. 353 (2003), p.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Yu Qi Tong, Chao Wang, You Juan Jin, Wen Zhe Qi, Jian Jun Meng, Can Can Zhang
The system uses experience method (relevant literature discusses), vibrating point is placed by the materials and shape of the workpiece, and also related information.
Fig. 5, The flow of data analysis Conclusions Though using VSR theory, virtual instrument technology, material science, measurement and control theory, etc, the system has achieved adopting multi-point VSR method to eliminate residual stress generated during workpiece processing.
Materials Science and Engineering A, No. 1-2 (2009) 154-161
International Journal of Fatigue, No. 1 (2007) 192-196
Fig. 5, The flow of data analysis Conclusions Though using VSR theory, virtual instrument technology, material science, measurement and control theory, etc, the system has achieved adopting multi-point VSR method to eliminate residual stress generated during workpiece processing.
Materials Science and Engineering A, No. 1-2 (2009) 154-161
International Journal of Fatigue, No. 1 (2007) 192-196
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Wen Bo Liu, Hai Lan Jin, Jia Wei Liu, Gang Yu
Effects of Emulsifier Blends on Stability of Synthesized Emulsions used in Automobile Filter Paper
Wenbo Liu1, a, Hailan Jin*1, b, Jiawei Liu2, c and Gang Yu1, d
1 Key Laboratory of Bio-based Material Science and Technology of Ministry of Education,
Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, Heilongjiang, 150040, China
2Pharmacy Department, Mudanjiang Medical College, Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang, 157011, China
ahljlwbo@163.com, * bkimhailan@yahoo.com.cn, cliujiawei1985@163.com, dyugang925@sohu.com
Keywords: Emulsifier, Blending, Emulsion, Stability.
Experimental Materials and Chemicals Styrene (ST), butyl acrylate (BA), acrylic acid (AA), N-methylolacrylamide (N-MA), ammonium persulphate (APS), emulsifier: OP-10, FR-1, S-201, ER-30, CO-630, OF-40, RE-610, base paper (permeability 640 L/m2S, bursting strength 61.0 KPa, basis weight 109.5 g/m2, average aperture 76 μm).
Byrdina, etc: Macromolecular Chemistry and Polymeric Materials, 74(2), 2001, p.309-315 [5] N.
Penlidis: Polymer Bulletin, 41 (6), 1998, p.661-668 [6] Morita M, Ogisu H, Kubo M: Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 73(9), 1999, p.1741-1749
Experimental Materials and Chemicals Styrene (ST), butyl acrylate (BA), acrylic acid (AA), N-methylolacrylamide (N-MA), ammonium persulphate (APS), emulsifier: OP-10, FR-1, S-201, ER-30, CO-630, OF-40, RE-610, base paper (permeability 640 L/m2S, bursting strength 61.0 KPa, basis weight 109.5 g/m2, average aperture 76 μm).
Byrdina, etc: Macromolecular Chemistry and Polymeric Materials, 74(2), 2001, p.309-315 [5] N.
Penlidis: Polymer Bulletin, 41 (6), 1998, p.661-668 [6] Morita M, Ogisu H, Kubo M: Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 73(9), 1999, p.1741-1749
Online since: August 2004
Authors: Guo Xing Zhang, Hui Jun Hu, Dean Ta
[2] Guangming Zhang, Shuyi Zhang, Yuwen Wang, Application of adaptive time-frequency
decomposition in ultrasonic NDE of highly-scattering materials, Ultrasonics, Vol. 38, pp.
961-964, 2000
Masicotte, Ultrasonic NDE of composite material structures using wavelet coefficients, NDT&E International, Vol. 34, pp. 31-37, 2001
Shi, Noise analysis of digital ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation system, International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, Vol. 76, pp. 619-630, 1999
Warmoeskerken, Characterization of an ultrasonic system using wavelet transforms, Chemical Engineering Science, Vol. 57, pp.617-629, 2002
[16] Balqies Sadoun, An efficient simulation scheme for testing materials in a nondestructive manner, Information Sciences, Vol. 137, pp.43-51, 2001.
Masicotte, Ultrasonic NDE of composite material structures using wavelet coefficients, NDT&E International, Vol. 34, pp. 31-37, 2001
Shi, Noise analysis of digital ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation system, International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, Vol. 76, pp. 619-630, 1999
Warmoeskerken, Characterization of an ultrasonic system using wavelet transforms, Chemical Engineering Science, Vol. 57, pp.617-629, 2002
[16] Balqies Sadoun, An efficient simulation scheme for testing materials in a nondestructive manner, Information Sciences, Vol. 137, pp.43-51, 2001.
Online since: March 2006
Authors: Joon Hyun Lee, Min Rae Lee
Leaks of these pipelines can cause serious consequences, such as
considerable product losses, environmental pollution if the materials conveyed are poisonous, among
others.
The velocities of these modes are dispersive in that they depend not only on the material elastic properties and density, but also on the frequency.
There have been intensive research activities in the application of wavelets in various fields of science and engineering.
The velocities of these modes are dispersive in that they depend not only on the material elastic properties and density, but also on the frequency.
[7] Noiret D and Roget J: Journal of Comp.
The velocities of these modes are dispersive in that they depend not only on the material elastic properties and density, but also on the frequency.
There have been intensive research activities in the application of wavelets in various fields of science and engineering.
The velocities of these modes are dispersive in that they depend not only on the material elastic properties and density, but also on the frequency.
[7] Noiret D and Roget J: Journal of Comp.
Online since: December 2009
Authors: Mariam Al-Ma'adeed, N.J. Al-Thani, M. Bader
UHMWPE is a semicrystalline material with crystalline lamellae
embedded within amorphous regions which interact with surrounding lamellae by tie
molecules (4).
Experimental The material used was UHMWPE samples supplied by Goodfellows Company with 1 mm thickness.
Al-Ma'adeed M.A., Al-Qaradawia I.Y., Madia N., Al-Thani N.J., The effect of gamma irradiation and shelf aging in air on the oxidation of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene Applied Surface Science 2006;252:3316 - 3322 2.
Change in Structure of Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene Due to Irradiation in Air and in Nitrogen, International Journal of Polymer Analysis and Characterization 2006; 11, No.1. 3.
H, Young R.J., Radiation-induced Crystallinity Changes in Linear Polyethylene, J.Polymer Science, Polymer Physics Ed, 1983, 21, 523 12.
Experimental The material used was UHMWPE samples supplied by Goodfellows Company with 1 mm thickness.
Al-Ma'adeed M.A., Al-Qaradawia I.Y., Madia N., Al-Thani N.J., The effect of gamma irradiation and shelf aging in air on the oxidation of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene Applied Surface Science 2006;252:3316 - 3322 2.
Change in Structure of Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene Due to Irradiation in Air and in Nitrogen, International Journal of Polymer Analysis and Characterization 2006; 11, No.1. 3.
H, Young R.J., Radiation-induced Crystallinity Changes in Linear Polyethylene, J.Polymer Science, Polymer Physics Ed, 1983, 21, 523 12.