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Online since: May 2009
Authors: Olag G. Mameeva, V.S. Podgorsky
Materials and methods Microorganisms.
Yeast strain Saccharomyces cerevisiae UCM Y-1968 from the collection of yeasts (UCM) of the Industrial Microorganisms Physiology Department, Institute of Microbiology and Virology of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, and its protoplasts were used in this study.
Fomina, Division of Environmental and Applied Biology, Biological Sciences Institute, College of Life Sciences University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, UK References [1] H.
Ovalle: Journal of Bacteriology Vol. 180 (5) (1998), p. 3735-3740
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Hong Li Xiong, Ying Zhang, Mian Yuan Ye, Chen Xi Li, Hong Xia Wang
Native stone and wood were selected as materials to create a natural and harmonious effect.
Shenyang Architectural University (Social Science Edition) ,2009,10:486-489
Yangtze University: Natural Science. 2006,3 (1) :144-151
Hubei University of Economics (Humanities and Social Sciences) 2009,5 :21-23
Journal of Nanyang Normal University 2010,9:47-50.
Online since: May 2010
Authors: Zhi Jun Rong, Zhao Guo Wang, Kui Sheng Chen
A Distributed Multi-agent Architecture for Collaborative Product Design Zhijun Rong1, a, Zhaoguo Wang 2,b and Kuisheng Chen3,c 1 Department of Industrial Engineering, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430081, China 2 Wuhan University of Technology Press, Wuhan 430070, China 3 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430081, China a rongzhijun@263.net, bzhaoguow@mail.wut.edu, ckuishengchen@mail.wust.edu Keywords: Collaborative product design, multi-agent, intercommunication, optimization Abstract.
Acknowledgement This research has been supported and financed by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No 50805108.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, volume 138, issues 1-3, 20 July 2003, p. 600-604 [8].
Online since: February 2016
Authors: Małgorzata Perek-Nowak, Aldona Garbacz-Klempka, Edward Czekaj, Janusz Kozana, Marcin Piękoś
Influence of Al and Fe additions on structure and properties of CuSn alloys Aldona Garbacz-Klempka1 a*, Edward Czekaj2 b, Janusz Kozana1 c, Małgorzata Perek-Nowak3 d, Marcin Piękoś1 e 1 AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Foundry Engineering, Reymonta 23, 30-059 Cracow, Poland 2 Foundry Research Institute, Zakopiańska 73, 30-418 Cracow, Poland 3 AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Non-Ferrous Metals, Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Cracow, Poland a* agarbacz@agh.edu.pl, b edward.czekaj@iod.krakow.pl, c jkozana@agh.edu.pl,; d mperek@agh.edu.pl, e mpiekos@agh.edu.pl Keywords: copper alloys, tin bronzes, Al and Fe additions, mechanical properties, porosity, microstructure Abstract.
The Cu-Sn10 copper ingots and technically pure aluminium AR1 (according to PN-EN 573-3) were used as the charge material.
By careful analysis of the mentioned tests it is possible to evidence even slight structural changes in the material depending on the temperature.
Dudchenko, Phase transformations in Cu-Sn alloys containing Ni, Al, Ge, and In, Soviet Physics Journal 24 (1981) 322-325
Gurevich, Microstructure and Properties of Alloys in the System Cu-Sn-Al with 70% Cu, Metal Science and Heat Treatment 26 (1984) 300-303
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Chun Lei Zhang, Obed Osei Anokye
Materials and Methods Kaolin Characterization.
Acknowledgements The authors are grateful for the financial support from theNatural Science Foundation of China (51108156), the Sci-Tech Support Plan of Jiangsu province (BE2014721), theSpecial Funds on Taihu Water Pollution Control of JiangsuProvince (TH2013212) and the National Key Specific Projectof Science and Technology (2013ZX07113001).
Equilibrium Studies,” Journal of Applied Polymer Science, vol. 27. pp. 3043–3057, 1982
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Zai Sheng Cai, Yong Shen, Li Ming Wang, Ying Ding, Xue Jun Lou
In the process of wash and wear finish, it would be the key to obtain the balance of wash and wear finishing effect and the tenacity which can be accepted by customers. 2 Experimental 2.1 Material and reagent 100% flax fabric treated by scouring and bleaching processes with specification of 12×10 and 51×43. 100% ramie fabric treated by scouring and bleaching processes with specification of 36×36 and 54×54.
Study on physical & chemical performance of bast fiber, Ramie Textile Science & Technology. (1995) 1-5
Study on No-iron finishing of ramie fabric, Shanghai Textile Science & Technology. 4 (2002) 43-46
[4] Yao Mu, Textile Material, China Textile Publish, Beijing, 1996
Study on application performance of amino silicon softening agent, Textile Dyeing and Finishing Journal. 4 (1999) 19-22.
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Kuang Hung Cheng, Jim Jui Min Lin, Mei Chuan Huang, Mei Fang Lu
Characteristics of the Spatial and Temporal Variations of Ambient PM2.5 Concentration at Kaohsiung City Mei-Fang Lu1,a, Mei-Chuan Huang1,b, Kuang-Hung Cheng1,c, Jim Juimin Lin2,d 1 Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, Nanzih, Kaohsiung City, 811, Taiwan 2 Department of Safety, Health, and Environmental Engineering, National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, Nanzih, Kaohsiung City, 811, Taiwan aemily@windsorw.com.tw, bjas@windsorw.com.tw, cu9415923@nkfust.edu.tw, denvelin@nkfust.edu.tw Keywords: spatial and temporal variation, PM2.5, Taiwan Abstract.
Materials and Method For spatial and temporal concentration changes of ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in the atmosphere at Kaohsiung City, this study sorted out and analyzed the hourly data of PM2.5 concentration, wind direction, and speed throughout 2010.
Wichmann: International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health Vol. 207 (2004), p. 399
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Cheng Di Dong, Chih Feng Chen, Chiu Wen Chen, Yi Kuo Chang, Yu Sung Hsiao, Jiann Yuh Lou
Chromium contamination in sediments of Anping Harbor, Taiwan Yu-Sung Hsiao1,a, Yi-Kuo Chang2,b, Jiann-Yuh Lou3,c, Cheng-Di Dong4,d, Chih-Feng Chen4,e, Chiu-Wen Chen4,f,* 1Department of Environment, Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan 2Department of Safety Health and Environmental Engineering, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taichung, Taiwan 3Department of Marine Science, Naval Academy, Kaohsiung, Taiwan 4Department of Marine Environmental Engineering, National Kaohsiung Marine University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan a970138@ms.kmuh.org.tw, bykchang@ctust.edu.tw, cjylou@cna.edu.tw, dcddong@mail.nkmu.edu.tw, edong3762@mail.nkmu.edu.tw, fcwchen@mail.nkmu.edu.tw *Corresponding author Keywords: Chromium, Ecological Risk, Enrichment Factor, Geo-accumulation Index, Sediment.
Materials and Methods Ten sampling stations were distributed in Anping Harbor, Taiwan (Fig. 1).
Chen: International Journal of Environmental Science and Development 3 (2012) 517-521
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Ming Shu Wang, An Chun Cheng, Guo Fu Lu
Materials and methods 1.1 Virus species and the deduced amino acid sequences The DPV CHv strain is a high-virulence field strain of DPV, was obtained from the Key Laboratory of Animal Disease and Human Health of Sichuan Province.
Acknowledgment The research was supported by China 973 program (2011CB111606), National science and technology support program (2010DAD04B03), Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University (PCSIRT0848) and China Agricultural Research System (CARS-43-8).
Mathews: The FASEB Journal Vol.20 (2006), p. 1300-1314
Shen: Veterinary Science in China Vol. 38 (2008), p. 939-945
Chen: Chinese Veterinary Science Vol. 38 (2008), p. 1038-1044
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Chiu Wen Chen, Chih Feng Chen, Cheng Di Dong, Yi Kuo Chang, Yu Sung Hsiao, Jiann Yuh Lou
Mercury contamination of sediments in the Anping Harbor, Taiwan Jiann-Yuh Lou1,a, Yi-Kuo Chang2,b, Yu-Sung Hsiao3,c, Cheng-Di Dong4,d, Chih-Feng Chen4,e, Chiu-Wen Chen4,f,* 1Department of Marine Science, ROC Naval Academy, Kaohsiung, Taiwan 2Department of Safety Health and Environmental Engineering, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taichung, Taiwan 3Department of Environment, Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan 4Department of Marine Environmental Engineering, National Kaohsiung Marine University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan ajylou@cna.edu.tw, bykchang@ctust.edu.tw, c970138@ms.kmuh.org.tw, dcddong@mail.nkmu.edu.tw, edong3762@mail.nkmu.edu.tw, fcwchen@mail.nkmu.edu.tw *Corresponding author Keywords: Ecological Risk, Enrichment Factor, Geo-accumulation Index, Mercury, Sediment.
Materials and Methods Surface sediment samples were collected from 10 sampling sites at Anping Harbor (Fig. 1) in February, 2008 using an Ekman Bridge Grab Sampler (6" × 6" × 6") manufactured by Jae Sung International Co., Taiwan.
Chen: International Journal of Environmental Science and Development 3 (2012) 517-521
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