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Lien, T.F.,Jan, D.F. Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 1999 Animal Bioscience Vol.12 No.7
In order to minimize the occurrence of fatty liver, this study investigated how adding a high level of dietary choline or methionine affected the lipid metabolism of Tsaiya ducks. Feeding trials were conducted with sixty Tsaiya ducks during their growing period, when they were 8-12 weeks old, and during their laying period, 10-14 weeks after the onset of laying when they were 26-30 weeks old. The ducks were randomly assigned to one of three groups: a control group (basal diet), a group in which methionine was added to the basal diet, and a group in which choline was added to the basal diet. The levels of methionine and choline added were twice as high as the levels recommended by the NRC for layer-type chickens. Experimental results indicated that adding choline to the basal diet of growing ducks significantly (p<0.05) increased their body weight, while adding methionine significantly (p<0.05)reduced their body weight. Adding either choline or methionine reduced the ducks' liver fat content in both the growing and the laying periods (p<0.05). Ducks receiving added methionine or choline in their diets displayed enhanced egg production (p<0.05). Adding choline increased serum triacylglycerol (TG) in the laying period (p<0.05). Adding either choline or methionine did not significantly (p>0.05) affect the t-globulin level. Adding methionine increased the activity of liver malic dehydrogenase in both the growing and the laying periods, and increased fatty acid synthetase in the laying period (p<0.05). While adding choline markedly (p>0.05) increased VLDL and apo B in both the growing and the laying periods, it decreased HDL and apo A in the laying period (p<0.05). This study found that adding a high level of choline to the basal diets of Tsaiya ducks in both the growing and the laying periods had beneficial effects. Furthermore, adding methionine affected the lipid metabolism of Tsaiya ducks to a lesser extent than adding choline.
Lien T.P. Nguyen,Anh D. Nguyen,Trang T.P. Nguyen,Adrien Perrard,James M. Carpenter 한국응용곤충학회 2018 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.21 No.2
This study provides the first molecular phylogeny of the social wasp subgenus Polistella (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Polistes) from Vietnam. Fragments of the mitochondrial COI and 16S rRNA genes were used to reconstruct the phylogenetic trees among 38 Polistes species plus two out-group species (Vespa soror du Buysson and Ropalidia fasciata (Fabricius)). Our results support the existence of several species-groups, including two that are congruent with the previous stigma and Stenopolistes groups defined on the basis of morphology. Moreover, we recovered a clade including the stigma group and the two species P. humilis and P. variabilis that was sister to all other species of Polistella. However, the results also challenged the definition of other groups of Polistella based on morphological data, as well as the definition of two species: P. brunus and P. affinis. This first study calls for further analyses including morphological characters to clarify the taxonomy and the classification of the group.
Development of Low-Cost Drive System of a Small-Size Electric Vehicles
T.T.Vu,D.T.Lien,T.W.Chun,H.H.Lee,H.G.Kim,E.C Nho 전력전자학회 2011 ICPE(ISPE)논문집 Vol.2011 No.5
This paper develops the low-cost drive system of the small-size electric vehicles (EVs) driven by the brushed dc motor. The power circuit for driving the dc motor is designed by considering both the cost and efficiency. Some MOSFET and diodes at the power converter are connected in parallel for reducing the conduction loss. In order to change smoothly the rotating direction of dc motor, an operating sequence for both the field current and the armature voltage according to the accelerator pedal angle is suggested. Through the simulation studies and experimental results with the low-cost 8-bit AVR, the performances of the proposed methods are verified.
Lien, T.F.,Jan, D.F. Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 1999 Animal Bioscience Vol.12 No.8
With an attempt to elucidating the lipid metabolism of Tsaiya ducks, thirty ducks at growing (8 weeks of age) and laying periods (10 weeks after the onset of laying) were examined, respectively. The ducks were randomly allocated into ad libitum feeding and 3-day fasting groups, to investigate their in vitro hepatocytes lipogenesis capacity and adipocytes lipolysis rate. Results indicate that (1) the capacity of hepatocytes incorporation of glucose and acetate into total lipid and metabolite of $^{14}CO_2$ production during the laying period was greater than during the growing period. Approximately 50% of the glucose or acetate converted into triacylglycerol (TG) by the hepatocytes were recovered as fatty acid during the growing period, while it was 65-70% during the laying period. (2) Acetate used for lipogenesis ability was superior to glucose in both periods. (3) The adipocytes lipolysis rate was increased significantly (p<0.05) by fasting. In contrast, the capacity of incorporated glucose or acetate into total lipid, triacylglycerol, fatty acid and glycerol by hepatocytes was reduced significantly (p<0.05) by fasting.
Veeranarayana Reddy, M.,Chandra Sekhar Reddy, G.,Thi Kim Lien, N.,Kim, D.W.,Jeong, Y.T. Pergamon Press 2017 Tetrahedron Vol.73 No.10
A facile and efficient method for the synthesis of benzo[4,5]imidazo[1,2-a]pyrimidines has been achieved via highly active and reusable heterogeneous poly acrylic acid-supported layered double hydroxides (PAA-g-LDHs) catalyst promoted one-pot reaction of 1H-benzo[d]imidazol-2-amine, with α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds under solvent-free conditions. PAA-g-LDHs catalyst was successfully synthesized via reversible addition-fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization using grafting reaction and was characterized by different analytical techniques. The significant features of this reaction include expedient one-pot process, short reaction time, excellent yields, wide substrate scope and operational simplicity. Also, the catalyst could be reused for several consecutive runs without any apparent loss in its catalytic activity.
The X-ray counterpart to the gravitational-wave event GW170817
Troja, E.,Piro, L.,van Eerten, H.,Wollaeger, R. T.,Im, M.,Fox, O. D.,Butler, N. R.,Cenko, S. B.,Sakamoto, T.,Fryer, C. L.,Ricci, R.,Lien, A.,Ryan Jr, R. E.,Korobkin, O.,Lee, S.-K.,Burgess, J. M.,Lee, Nature Publishing Group 2017 Nature Vol. No.
A long-standing paradigm in astrophysics is that collisions—or mergers—of two neutron stars form highly relativistic and collimated outflows (jets) that power γ-ray bursts of short (less than two seconds) duration. The observational support for this model, however, is only indirect. A hitherto outstanding prediction is that gravitational-wave events from such mergers should be associated with γ-ray bursts, and that a majority of these bursts should be seen off-axis, that is, they should point away from Earth. Here we report the discovery observations of the X-ray counterpart associated with the gravitational-wave event GW170817. Although the electromagnetic counterpart at optical and infrared frequencies is dominated by the radioactive glow (known as a ‘kilonova’) from freshly synthesized rapid neutron capture (r-process) material in the merger ejecta, observations at X-ray and, later, radio frequencies are consistent with a short γ-ray burst viewed off-axis. Our detection of X-ray emission at a location coincident with the kilonova transient provides the missing observational link between short γ-ray bursts and gravitational waves from neutron-star mergers, and gives independent confirmation of the collimated nature of the γ-ray-burst emission.
Recycling of Calcium Florid Sludge as Additive in the Solidification Process of Fly Ash
( Ho Young Jung ),( Young Ju Kim ),( Tahir Imran Qureshi ),( Suk Ho Jung ),( Hyun Uk Hwang ),( Sang Yun Hong ),( Pil Jin Kim ),( K. M. Saleem ),( D. T. Lien ) 한국폐기물자원순환학회(구 한국폐기물학회) 2006 한국폐기물자원순환학회 추계학술발표논문집 Vol.2006 No.-