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R&D Status of High-current Accelerators at IFP
J. J. Deng,J. S. Shi,W. P. Xie,L. W. Zhang,K. Z. Zhang,S. P. Feng,J. Li,M. Wang,Y. He,L. S. Xia,Z. Y. Dai,H. T. Li,L. Wen,S. F. Chen,X. Li,Q. G. Lai,M. H. Xia,Y. C. Guan,S. Y. Song,L. Chen 한국물리학회 2011 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.59 No.61
High-current accelerators have many important applications in Z-pinches, high-power microwaves, and free electron lasers, imploding liners and radiography and so on. Research activities on Zpinches, imploding liners, radiography at the Institute of Fluid Physics (IFP) are introduced. Several main high-current accelerators developed and being developed at IFP are described, such as the Linear Induction Accelerator X-Ray Facility Upgrade (LIAXFU, 12 MeV, 2.5 kA, 90 ns), the Dragon-I linear induction accelerator (20 MeV, 2.5 kA, 60 ns), and the Primary Test Stand for Z-pinch (PTS, 10 MA, 120 ns). The design of Dragon-II linear induction accelerator (20 MeV, 2.5 kA, 3 × 60 ns) to be built will be presented briefly.
Lee, H.G.,Hong, Z.S.,Wang, J.H.,Xu, C.X.,Jin, Y.C.,Kim, T.K.,Kim, Y.J.,Song, M.K.,Choi, Yun.-Jaei Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 2009 Animal Bioscience Vol.22 No.11
A feeding trial was conducted to examine the effect of high-temperature-micro-time (HTMT) processing of diets containing extruded soybean (ESB) in high quantity on milk fat production, metabolic responses, and the formation of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) and trans-vaccenic acid (TVA). Twenty-one multiparous Holstein cows in mid-lactation were blocked according to milk yield in the previous lactation. Cows within each block were randomly assigned to either normal concentrate or HTMT treated diets containing ESB (7.5% HTMT-ESB and 15% HTMT-ESB). It was hypothesized that the HTMT-ESB would affect the undegradable fatty acids in the rumen and, thus, would modify the fatty acid profile of milk fat. Both 7.5% and 15% HTMT-ESB did not affect milk yield, fat, protein, lactose and solid-not-fat (SNF), but the proportion of cis-9, trans-11 CLA in milk fat was significantly increased by these treatments. Content of TVA in milk fat was not affected by HTMT-ESB. The HTMT-ESB influenced the fatty acid profile in milk fat, but there was little difference between 7.5% and 15% of supplementation. HTMT-ESB feeding significantly decreased the concentration of plasma insulin and glucose, while plasma growth hormone (GH), triglyceride (TG), non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) and HDLcholesterol were increased by 7.5% and 15% ESB-HTMT supplementation in comparison to the control group (p<0.05). However, no significant difference was observed in plasma LDL-cholesterol, insulin like growth factor (IGF)-1, T3, T4, and leptin concentrations among treatments (p>0.05). The present results showed that cis-9, trans-11 CLA production was increased by HTMT treatment of dietary ESB without reduction of milk fat, and the unchanged milk fat and yield was assumed to be associated with the constant level of thyroid hormones, leptin, and IGF-1.
Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically Engineered Herbicide-Tolerant <i>Zoysia japonica</i>
Bae, T. W.,Vanjildorj, E.,Song, S. Y.,Nishiguchi, S.,Yang, S. S.,Song, I. J.,Chandrasekhar, T.,Kang, T. W.,Kim, J. I.,Koh, Y. J.,Park, S. Y.,Lee, J.,Lee, Y.-E.,Ryu, K. H.,Riu, K. Z.,Song, P.-S.,Lee, H Wiley (John WileySons) 2008 Journal of environmental quality Vol.37 No.1
<P>Herbicide-tolerant Zoysia grass (Zoysia japonica Steud.) has been generated previously through Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation. The genetically modified (GM) Zoysia grass survived Basta spraying and grew to maturity normally while the wild-type (WT) grass stopped growing and died. GM Zoysia grass will permit more efficient weed control for various turf grass plantings such as home lawns, golf courses, and parks. We examined the environmental/biodiversity risks of herbicide-tolerant GM Zoysia before applying to regulatory agencies for approval for commercial release. The GM and WT Zoysia grass' substantial trait equivalence, ability to cross-pollinate, and gene flow in confined and unconfined test fields were selectively analyzed for environmental/biodiversity effects. No difference between GM and WT Zoysia grass in substantial traits was found. To assess the potential for cross-pollination and gene flow, a non-selective herbicide, Basta, was used. Results showed that unintended cross-pollination with and gene flow from GM Zoysia grass were not detected in neighboring weed species examined, but were observed in WT Zoysia grass (on average, 6% at proximity, 1.2% at a distance of 0.5 m and 0.12% at a radius of 3 m, and 0% at distances over 3 m). On the basis of these initial studies, we conclude that the GM Zoysia grass generated in our laboratory and tested in the Nam Jeju County field does not appear to pose a significant risk when cultivated outside of test fields.</P>
Preservers of term ranks of symmetric matrices
Beasley, L.B.,Song, S.Z.,Kang, K.T. North Holland [etc.] 2012 Linear algebra and its applications Vol.436 No.6
The term rank of an nxn matrix A is the least number of lines (rows or columns) needed to include all the nonzero entries in A. In this paper, we study linear operators that preserve term ranks of nxn symmetric matrices with entries in a commutative antinegative semiring & and with all diagonal entries zero. Consequently, we show that a linear operator T on symmetric matrices with zero diagonal preserves term rank if and only if T preserves term ranks 2 and k(>=3) if and only if T preserves term ranks 3 and k(>=4). Other characterizations of term-rank preservers are also given.
Z. R. Wu,X. T. Hu,Z. X. Li,P. P. Xin,Y. D. Song 대한기계학회 2017 JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Vol.31 No.1
The methodology of probabilistic fatigue life prediction for notched components based on smooth specimens is presented. Weakestlink theory incorporating Walker strain model has been utilized in this approach. The effects of stress ratio and stress gradient have been considered. Weibull distribution and median rank estimator are used to describe fatigue statistics. Fatigue tests under different stress ratios were conducted on smooth and notched specimens of titanium alloy TC11. The proposed procedures were checked against the test data of TC11 notched specimens. Prediction results of 50 % survival rate are all within a factor of two scatter band of the test results.
Prediction of multiaxial fatigue life for notched specimens of titanium alloy TC4
Z. R. Wu,X. T. Hu,Z. X. Li,Y. D. Song 대한기계학회 2016 JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Vol.30 No.5
Both the proportional and nonproportional multiaxial fatigue tests were conducted on two kinds of notched specimens of titanium alloy TC4. The multiaxial fatigue critical area of notched specimen is considered as the location experiencing the maximum damage. It is unsatisfactory to predict the multiaxial fatigue life with the local stress and strain in the fatigue critical area. The critical distance concepts are employed in the multiaxial life prediction method for notched specimens. The proposed method was checked by the test data of TC4 notched specimens. The prediction results are almost within a factor of three scatter band of the test results.
CHARACTERIZATIONS OF THE COLUMN RANK PRESERVERS OF BOOLEAN MATRICES
K-T Kang,S-Z Song 장전수학회 2015 Advanced Studies in Contemporary Mathematics Vol.25 No.3
LetMn(B) denote the set of all n£n Boolean matrices. For nonzero A 2Mn(B), the column rank of A is the dimension of the col- umn space of A. In [11], Song obtained that a linear operator onMn(B) is a column rank preserver if and only if it preserves column ranks 1, 2 and 3. In this paper we extend this characterization of linear operators that preserve column ranks of Boolean matrices. Consequently, we ob- tain that a linear operator on Mn(B) is a column rank preserver if and only if it preserves column ranks k and k + 1, where 2 ≤ k ≤ n - 1 if and only if it strongly preserves column rank h, where 3 ≤ h ≤ n.
Structural Basis of the PNRC2-Mediated Link between mRNA Surveillance and Decapping
Lai, T.,Cho, H.,Liu, Z.,Bowler, Matthew W.,Piao, S.,Parker, R.,Kim, Y.,Song, H. Current Biology 2012 Structure Vol.20 No.12
Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) is an important mRNA surveillance system, and human PNRC2 protein mediates the link between mRNA surveillance and decapping. However, the mechanism by which PNRC2 interacts with the mRNA surveillance machinery and stimulates NMD is unknown. Here, we present the crystal structure of Dcp1a in complex with PNRC2. The proline-rich region of PNRC2 is bound to the EVH1 domain of Dcp1a, while its NR-box mediates the interaction with the hyperphosphorylated Upf1. The mode of PNRC2 interaction with Dcp1a is distinct from those observed in other EVH1/proline-rich ligands interactions. Disruption of the interaction of PNRC2 with Dcp1a abolishes its P-body localization and ability to promote mRNA degradation when tethered to mRNAs. PNRC2 acts in synergy with Dcp1a to stimulate the decapping activity of Dcp2 by bridging the interaction between Dcp1a and Dcp2, suggesting that PNRC2 is a decapping coactivator in addition to its adaptor role in NMD.