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Effects of Nitrate Addition on Rumen Fermentation, Bacterial Biodiversity and Abundance
Liping Zhao,Qingxiang Meng,Liping Ren,Wei Liu,Xinzhuang Zhang,Yunlong Huo,Zhenming Zhou 아세아·태평양축산학회 2015 Animal Bioscience Vol.28 No.10
This study examined changes of rumen fermentation, ruminal bacteria biodiversity and abundance caused by nitrate addition with Ion Torrent sequencing and real-time polymerase chain reaction. Three rumen-fistulated steers were fed diets supplemented with 0%, 1%, and 2% nitrate (dry matter %) in succession. Nitrate supplementation linearly increased total volatile fatty acids and acetate concentration obviously (p = 0.02; p = 0.02; p<0.01), butyrate and isovalerate concentration numerically (p = 0.07). The alpha (p>0.05) and beta biodiversityof ruminal bacteria were not affected by nitrate. Nitrate increased typical efficient cellulolytic bacteria species (Ruminococcus flavefaciens, Ruminococcus ablus, and Fibrobacter succinogenes) (p<0.01; p = 0.06; p = 0.02). Ruminobactr, Sphaerochaeta, CF231, and BF311 genus were increased by 1% nitrate. Campylobacter fetus, Selenomonas ruminantium, and Mannheimia succiniciproducens were core nitrate reducing bacteria in steers and their abundance increased linearly along with nitrate addition level (p<0.01; p = 0.02; p = 0.04). Potential nitrate reducers in the rumen, Campylobacter genus and Cyanobacteria phyla were significantly increased by nitrate (p<0.01; p = 0.01).To the best of our knowledge, this was the first detailed view of changes in ruminal microbiota by nitrate. This finding would provide useful information on nitrate utilization and nitrate reducer exploration in the rumen.
Ren, Liping,Kim, Hyunli 한국간호과학회 2017 Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Vol.47 No.5
Purpose: This study aimed to test a proposed structural equation model in which bullying experience, conflict management styles and psychological empowerment predict psychological well-being among Chinese nursing students in clinical placement. Methods: Three hundred and sixtysix nursing students recruited from five hospitals in J city and Y city were assessed with self-report questionnaires on bullying experience, conflict management styles, psychological empowerment and psychological well-being including depression, self-esteem, and academic major satisfaction. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 20.0 and AMOS version 22.0. Results: The evaluation parameters included the comparative fit index at .90, the goodness of fit index at .93, the root mean square error of approximation at .07, and χ²/df ratio at 2.66, indicating that the proposed structural equation model provided a good fit to the data. Experience of being bullied during clinical placement, conflict management styles and psychological empowerment explained 93.0% of the variance and had significant effects on psychological well-being, with conflict management styles and psychological empowerment mediating the association between bullying and psychological well-being. Conclusion: The findings indicated that mediation by conflict management styles and psychological empowerment alleviated the negative influence of bullying on psychological well-being. To limit bullying and its negative effects, development of effective guidelines to deal with bullying will be a critical tool for both Chinese nursing students and their instructors. Further research should incorporate conflict management styles and psychological empowerment into the specific intervention strategies for handling bullying behaviors among nursing students and staff nurses and promoting nursing students’ psychological well-being.
Effects of Nitrate Addition on Rumen Fermentation, Bacterial Biodiversity and Abundance
Zhao, Liping,Meng, Qingxiang,Ren, Liping,Liu, Wei,Zhang, Xinzhuang,Huo, Yunlong,Zhou, Zhenming Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 2015 Animal Bioscience Vol.28 No.10
This study examined changes of rumen fermentation, ruminal bacteria biodiversity and abundance caused by nitrate addition with Ion Torrent sequencing and real-time polymerase chain reaction. Three rumen-fistulated steers were fed diets supplemented with 0%, 1%, and 2% nitrate (dry matter %) in succession. Nitrate supplementation linearly increased total volatile fatty acids and acetate concentration obviously (p = 0.02; p = 0.02; p<0.01), butyrate and isovalerate concentration numerically (p = 0.07). The alpha (p>0.05) and beta biodiversityof ruminal bacteria were not affected by nitrate. Nitrate increased typical efficient cellulolytic bacteria species (Ruminococcus flavefaciens, Ruminococcus ablus, and Fibrobacter succinogenes) (p<0.01; p = 0.06; p = 0.02). Ruminobactr, Sphaerochaeta, CF231, and BF311 genus were increased by 1% nitrate. Campylobacter fetus, Selenomonas ruminantium, and Mannheimia succiniciproducens were core nitrate reducing bacteria in steers and their abundance increased linearly along with nitrate addition level (p<0.01; p = 0.02; p = 0.04). Potential nitrate reducers in the rumen, Campylobacter genus and Cyanobacteria phyla were significantly increased by nitrate (p<0.01; p = 0.01).To the best of our knowledge, this was the first detailed view of changes in ruminal microbiota by nitrate. This finding would provide useful information on nitrate utilization and nitrate reducer exploration in the rumen.
Reliable Localization for Wireless Sensor Networks in Complex Environments
Xiaolei Liu,Yongji Ren,Xuguang Xin,Liping Zhang,Jixiang Chen 보안공학연구지원센터 2014 International Journal of Control and Automation Vol.7 No.10
Although localization has been widely studied for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), the complex environments and the large network scale pose severe challenges and make it necessary to develop new reliable localization algorithms. In this paper, we propose a novel Multi-Hop Localization Algorithm for large-scale WSNs in complex environments. This work is based on the consideration that the localization process would encounter several kinds of adverse factors with different nature at the same time (e.g. anisotropic network characteristics, ranging uncertainty, link quality of multihop paths, etc.), which lead to obvious degradation of localization performance. Unlike most of the existing schemes, we transform the localization problem in complex environments into a hybrid constraint satisfaction problem (CSP) which is composed of three different kinds of constraints, i.e. spatial constraint, network situation constraint, and confidence constraint. Set-membership approach and interval analysis method have been utilized to deal with the CSP and determine the positions of sensor nodes. Simulation results show that our scheme is an effective and efficient approach to localization in large-scale WSNs.
Synthesis and Characterization of pH-sensitive and Self-oscillating IPN Hydrogel in a pH Oscillator
Liping Wang,Jie Ren,Xiaoyan Zhang,Xiaoci Yang,Wu Yang 한국고분자학회 2015 폴리머 Vol.39 No.3
A self-oscillating interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) poly(acrylic acid)/poly(ethylene glycol) (PAA/PEG) hydrogel was prepared by using radical polymerization with a two-step method. The IPN hydrogel was characterized by FTIR spectroscopy and morphological analysis. The results indicated that the chains of PEG and PAA twined to form porous structure which is beneficial to water molecules entering inside of the hydrogel. In addition, the pH-responsive behavior, salt sensitivity, swelling/de-swelling oscillatory behaviors and self-oscillation in a closed pH oscillator were also studied. The results showed that the prepared hydrogel exhibited pH-sensitivity, good swelling/de-swelling reversibility and excellent salt sensitivity. The self-oscillating behavior of swelling/de-swelling for the prepared hydrogel was caused by pH alteration coupled with the external media. This study may create a new possibility as biomaterial including new self-walking actuators and other related devices.
Point transversals to translates of a trapezoid
Liping Yuan,Ren Ding 한국전산응용수학회 2004 Journal of applied mathematics & informatics Vol.15 No.-
An m-transversal to a family of convex sets in the plane isan m-point set which intersects every members of the family. One ofGr¨ubaum’s conjectures says that a planar family of translates of a con-vex compact set has a 3-transversal provided that any two of its membersintersect. Recently the conjecture has been proved armatively (see [4]).In the present paper we provide a dierent and straightforward proof forthe conjecture for the family of translates of a closed trapezoid in the planeand give several concrete 3-transversals.
The smallest triangular cover for triangles ofdiameter one
Liping Yuan,Ren Ding 한국전산응용수학회 2005 Journal of applied mathematics & informatics Vol.17 No.1-2
English Language and Linguistics 20, 203-222. This paper tries to provide computational algorithms for multiple wh-movements in English. Multiple wh-movements have been one of the interesting topics in syntactic theories, and they can also be handled in Chomsky's Minimalist syntax. For computational implementations, this paper modifies Stabler's Computational Minimalism, and develops a Revised Computational Minimalism system (RCM). In this RCM system, Chomsky's Probe-Goal relations are applied and wh-movements are computationally implemented with wh-feature instantiation and its matching processes. In order to handle multiple features, we will adopt Chomsky's local merge, and multiple wh-movements will be implemented by multiple feature matching. In sum, this paper develops the algorithms by which we can computationally implement multiple wh-movements in Minimalist syntax.