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New Delay-range-dependent Exponential Estimates for Singular Systems with Time-varying Delay
Jin-Xing Lin,Xian-Lin Zhao,Shu-Min Fei 제어·로봇·시스템학회 2011 International Journal of Control, Automation, and Vol.9 No.2
This paper considers the problem of exponential stability for continuous-time singular systems with in-terval time-varying delay. By defining a novel Lyapunov-Krasovskii function and giving a tighter up-per bound of its derivative, a new delay-range-dependent exponential admissibility criterion, which not only guarantees the regularity, absence of impulses and exponential stability of the system but also gives the estimates of decay rate and decay coefficient, is established in terms of linear matrix inequality (LMI). The resulting criterion has advantages over the result previously reported by Haidar et al. [17] in that it involves fewer matrix variables but has less conservatism, which is established theoretically. Examples are provided to demonstrate the advantage of the proposed criterion.
Solution Processed In₂O₃ Thin-Film Transistor by UV/Ozone Treatment
Han-Lin Zhao(조한림),Fei Shan(선비),Xiao-Lin Wang(왕소림),Jae-Yun Lee(이제윤),Su-Chang Yoo(유수창),Tukhtaev Anvar,Erdiev Jonibek Elmur,Isamaddinov Shukhra,Gim-Yong Hwan(김용환),Jin-Hee Lee(이진희),Sung-Jin Kim(김성진) 대한전기학회 2022 대한전기학회 학술대회 논문집 Vol.2022 No.7
Experimental and Clinical Study of Korea Red Ginseng Treatment on Hypertension
(En Yuan Jin),(Ming Jin),(Yu Lin Wei),(Lin Hun Huang),(Xiao Ping Yan),(Zai Xiang Shi),(Li Huang),(De Chu Shen),(Ren Jie Fu),(Tian Yu Zhao),(Ki Yeul Kam),(Akira Kumagai) 고려인삼학회 1998 Advances in Ginseng Research - Proceedings of the Vol.- No.-
Geographic Distribution and Epidemiology of Lung Cancer During 2011 in Zhejiang Province of China
Lin, Xia-Lu,Chen, Yan,Gong, Wei-Wei,Wu, Zhao-Fan,Zou, Bao-Bo,Zhao, Jin-Shun,Gu, Hua,Jiang, Jian-Min Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2014 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.15 No.13
Background: To explore etiology for providing scientific clues for the prevention of lung cancer. Materials and Methods: Data for lung cancer incidence and meteorological geographic factors from 25 counties in Zhejiang province of China during 2011 were studied. Stepwise multiple regression and correlation analysis were performed to analyze the geographic distribution and epidemiology of lung cancer. Results: 8,291 new cases (5,998 in males and 2,293 females) of lung cancer during 2011 in Zhejiang province were reported in the 25 studied counties. Reported and standardized incidence rates for lung cancer were 58.0 and 47.0 per 100,000 population, respectively. The incidence of lung cancer increased with age. Geographic distribution analysis shows that the standardized incidence rates of lung cancer in northeastern Zhejiang province were higher than in the southwestern part, such as in Nanhu, Fuyang, Wuxing and Yuyao counties, where the rates were more than 50 per 100,000 population. In the southwestern Zhejiang province, for instance, in Yueqing, Xianju and Jiande counties, the standardized incidence rates of lung cancer were lower than 37 per 100,000 population. Spearman correlation tests showed that forest coverage rate, air quality index (AQI), and annual precipitation level are associated with the incidence of lung cancer. Conclusions: Lung cancer in Zhejiang province shows obvious regional differences. High incidence appears associated with low forest coverage rate, poor air quality and low annual precipitation. Therefore, increasing the forest coverage rate and controlling air pollution may play an important role in lung cancer prevention.
Guided waves of porous FG nanoplates with four edges clamped
Zhao, Jing-Lei,She, Gui-Lin,Wu, Fei,Yuan, Shu-Jin,Bai, Ru-Qing,Pu, Hua-Yan,Wang, Shilong,Luo, Jun Techno-Press 2022 Advances in nano research Vol.13 No.5
Based on the nonlocal strain gradient (NSG) theory and considering the influence of moment of inertia, the governing equations of motion of porous functionally graded (FG) nanoplates with four edges clamped are established; The Galerkin method is applied to eliminate the spatial variables of the partial differential equation, and the partial differential governing equation is transformed into an ordinary differential equation with time variables. By satisfying the boundary conditions and solving the characteristic equation, the dispersion relations of the porous FG strain gradient nanoplates with four edges fixed are obtained. It is found that when the wave number is very small, the influences of nonlocal parameters and strain gradient parameters on the dispersion relation is very small. However, when the wave number is large, it has a great influence on the group velocity and phase velocity. The nonlocal parameter represents the effect of stiffness softening, and the strain gradient parameter represents the effect of stiffness strengthening. In addition, we also study the influence of power law index parameter and porosity on guided wave propagation.
Zhao Xiao-mei,Lian Yu-ji,Jin Ze-lin,Zhang Xue-jie,Y Yan,Fan Shou-jin 한국식물생명공학회 2022 Plant biotechnology reports Vol.16 No.4
Leaf material explants of Pulsatilla tongkangensis Y. N. Lee & T. C. Lee were used to regenerate plants of this endangered species by somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis from meristematic nodules, induced by MS medium supplemented with zeatin (Zn) and indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). Globular structures were induced on the surface of the explants after 2 weeks and after 6–7 weeks of culture, multiple shoots developed from the nodules. Morpho-histological analysis of light green globular, heart-shaped structures resembling somatic embryos revealed, however, that these were organogenic, with strongly vacuolated parenchymatous cells surrounded by a single layer of epithermal cells, and tracheid elements, but no root pole. Milky-white callus also developed around the nodules after 4–6 weeks. Morpho-histological analysis of the globular, heart-, and torpedo-shaped stages of regenerants present in this callus confirmed the development of somatic embryos in the milky-white structures, characterized by deeply staining, small cells with rich cytoplasm, very little vascular tissue in the developing embryos, and no vascular connection with the surrounding callus. The highest rooting frequency (93.33%) was achieved on MS medium containing 1.5 mg/l NAA. Plantlets were acclimatized and successfully transferred to pots. Our results provide a plant regeneration system with potential for germplasm conservation of endangered plants and the rapid propagation and molecular breeding of P. tongkangensis.
Direct and Indirect Targeting of PP2A by Conserved Bacterial Type-III Effector Proteins
Jin, Lin,Ham, Jong Hyun,Hage, Rosemary,Zhao, Wanying,Soto-Herná,ndez, Jaricelis,Lee, Sang Yeol,Paek, Seung-Mann,Kim, Min Gab,Boone, Charles,Coplin, David L.,Mackey, David Public Library of Science 2016 PLoS pathogens Vol.12 No.5
<▼1><P>Bacterial AvrE-family Type-III effector proteins (T3Es) contribute significantly to the virulence of plant-pathogenic species of <I>Pseudomonas</I>, <I>Pantoea</I>, <I>Ralstonia</I>, <I>Erwinia</I>, <I>Dickeya</I> and <I>Pectobacterium</I>, with hosts ranging from monocots to dicots. However, the mode of action of AvrE-family T3Es remains enigmatic, due in large part to their toxicity when expressed in plant or yeast cells. To search for targets of WtsE, an AvrE-family T3E from the maize pathogen <I>Pantoea stewartii</I> subsp. <I>stewartii</I>, we employed a yeast-two-hybrid screen with non-lethal fragments of WtsE and a synthetic genetic array with full-length WtsE. Together these screens indicate that WtsE targets maize protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) heterotrimeric enzyme complexes via direct interaction with B’ regulatory subunits. AvrE1, another AvrE-family T3E from <I>Pseudomonas syringae</I> pv. tomato strain DC3000 (<I>Pto</I> DC3000), associates with specific PP2A B’ subunit proteins from its susceptible host Arabidopsis that are homologous to the maize B’ subunits shown to interact with WtsE. Additionally, AvrE1 was observed to associate with the WtsE-interacting maize proteins, indicating that PP2A B’ subunits are likely conserved targets of AvrE-family T3Es. Notably, the ability of AvrE1 to promote bacterial growth and/or suppress callose deposition was compromised in Arabidopsis plants with mutations of PP2A genes. Also, chemical inhibition of PP2A activity blocked the virulence activity of both WtsE and AvrE1 <I>in planta</I>. The function of HopM1, a <I>Pto</I> DC3000 T3E that is functionally redundant to AvrE1, was also impaired in specific PP2A mutant lines, although no direct interaction with B’ subunits was observed. These results indicate that sub-component specific PP2A complexes are targeted by bacterial T3Es, including direct targeting by members of the widely conserved AvrE-family.</P></▼1><▼2><P><B>Author Summary</B></P><P>Gram-negative bacterial pathogens employ type-III effector (T3E) proteins to suppress host immunity and promote disease symptoms. AvrE-family T3Es, which are widely distributed among plant-pathogenic bacteria, suppress host defense responses and also contribute to water-soaking, which is perhaps the most common symptom of bacterial diseases and likely results in the release of nutrients from host cells to promote pathogen growth. Despite the central virulence functions of AvrE-family T3Es, their mode of action remains enigmatic largely due to their cell toxicity. We report here that two AvrE-family T3Es, WtsE from the maize pathogen <I>Pantoea stewartii</I> subsp. <I>stewartii</I> and AvrE1 from the tomato and Arabidopsis pathogen <I>Pseudomonas syringae</I> pv. tomato, each target protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) complexes in susceptible hosts via direct interaction/association with specific B’ regulatory subunits. Chemical inhibitors were used to demonstrate that PP2A activity is required for the virulence functions of WtsE and AvrE1. PP2A isoform specificity was also tested using mutants of Arabidopsis. More generally, PP2A subunits regulate, both positively and negatively, rapid pattern-triggered immune responses in Arabidopsis. Thus, bacterial T3Es target sub-component specific PP2A complexes to manipulate host immunity and cause disease symptoms during infection.</P></▼2>
Nonparametric estimation of multivariate multiparameter conditional copulas
Jin-Guan Lin,Kong-Sheng Zhang,Yan-Yong Zhao 한국통계학회 2017 Journal of the Korean Statistical Society Vol.46 No.1
Nonparametric estimation of conditional copulas with one parameter has been investigated in Acar et al. (2011). The estimation for multivariate multiparameter conditional copulas, however, has not been considered so far. This paper adopts the local linear smoothing technique and Newton–Raphson method to estimate those copulas. Under some regularity conditions, the asymptotic normality of the estimators is obtained. Simulation work shows the efficiency of the proposed method. As an application, we analyze a life expectancies data set and show that the conditional t copula outperforms the conditional Clayton, Frank and Gumbel copulas.
Stimulating Effect of a Novel Synthesized Sulfonamido-Based Gallate ZXHA-TC on Primary Osteoblasts
PAN JIN,Li Zheng,Liang Liao,Xiao Lin,Qinggong Guo,Cui-Wu Lin,Huayu Wu,Jinmin Zhao 연세대학교의과대학 2015 Yonsei medical journal Vol.56 No.3
Purpose: This study is intended to investigate the effects of plants or plant-derived antioxidants on prevention of osteoporosis through the maintenance of reactive oxygenspecies (ROS) at a favorable level. Materials and Methods: In this study, a novel antioxidant, namely 3,4,5-Trihydroxy-N-[4-(5-hydroxy-6-methoxy-pyrimidin-4-ylsulfamoyl)-phenyl]-benzamide (ZXHA-TC) was synthesized from gallic acid and sulfadimoxine. Its effect on osteoblast metabolism was investigated via the detection of cell proliferation, cell viability, production of ROS, and expression of osteogenic-specific genes including runt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2), bone sialoprotein (BSP), osteocalcin (OCN), alpha-1 type I collagen (COL1A1), and osteogenic-related proteins after treatment for 2, 4, and 6 days respectively. Results: The results showed that ZXHA-TC has a stimulating effect on the proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of primary osteoblasts by promoting cell proliferation, cell viability, and the expression of genes BSP and OCN. Productions of bone matrix and mineralization were also increased by ZXHA-TC treatment as a result of up-regulationof COL1A1 and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) at the early stage and down-regulationof both genes subsequently. A range of 6.25×10-3 μg/mL to 6.25×10-1 μg/mL is the recommended dose for ZXHA-TC, within which 6.25×10-2 μg/mL showed the best performance. Conclusion: This study may hold promise for the development of a novel agent for the treatment of osteoporosis.