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Relationship between Stress Gene Polymorphisms and Litter Size by AI in Pigs
H. J. Jin,I. C. Kim,M. S. Wee,S. H. Yeon,C. D. Kim,S. S. Lee,C. Y. Cho,S. R. Cho,D. S. Son,C. K. Park,Z. D. Li 사단법인 한국동물생명공학회 2007 한국동물생명공학회지 Vol.22 No.4
This study was performed to investigate the relationship between PSS-HSP70 gene polymorphism and artificial insemination (AI) reproductivity in the pigs. The RFLP polymorphism of PSS and the SSCP polymorphisms of HSP70 K1, K3 and K4 PCR product were detected different patterns. In the experiment for AI of fresh semen, spring and fall season showed higher litter size born of 10.89 head than 10.47 head of summer season. Landrace was showed higher litter size of 9.96 head than that of Duroc and Yorkshire(p<0.05). Stress relating PSS and HSP70 polymorphism of PSS-Normal, HSP70 K1-BB, K3-AB, K4-AA showd a highest litter size born of 10.97 head and litter size born alive of 10.69 head than that of the other polymorphisms(p<0.05). In the experiment for AI of frozen semen, effects of season and pig breeds were not showed for litter size born. The stress relating polymorphism of PSS-Carrier, HSP70 K1-BB, K3-BB, K4-AB showed highest litter size born of 11.29 head and litter size born alive of 10.82 head and PSS-Normal, HSP70 K1-BB, K3-AB, K4-AA showed the lowest litter size born of 8.48 head and litter size born alive of 7.33 head than that of the other polymorphisms(p<0.05). These results suggest that AI litter size born for the stress of forzen thawed semen may be affected by PSS and HSP70 polymorphism in pigs.
The Effects of Stress Related Genes on Carcass Traits and Meat Quality in Pigs
H. J. Jin,B. Y. Park,J. C. Park,I. H. Hwang,S. S. Lee,S. H. Yeon,C. D. Kim,C. Y. Cho,Y. K. Kim,K. S. Min,S. T. Feng,Z. D. Li,C. K. Park,C. I. Kim 아세아·태평양축산학회 2006 Animal Bioscience Vol.19 No.2
The current study was conducted to investigate the relationship between stress related gene and meat quality in pigs. A total number of 212 three-way cross bred (Landrace-Yorkshire횞Duroc) and 38 Duroc were sampled from the Korean pig industry to determine genotype requency of porcine stress syndrome (PSS) and heat shock protein 70 kDa (HSP70) genes and their relationship with carcass traits and longissimus meat quality. Screen of HSP70 was performed by the single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) technique. Based on the analysis of restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) in ryanodine receptor 1 (RYR1) gene, genetic disorder of PSS was related to a mutation at 18,168th (C to T) of exon 17. There was no significant difference in ultimate meat pH and backfat thickness between HSP70 K1-AA type and -BB type in pure Duroc breed. In Landrace-Yorkshire횞Duroc (L-YxD) cross bred pig, our results indicated that HSP70 derivate type in Duroc had a limited effect on backfat thickness, but L-YxD type had a noticeable linkage with HSP70 K1-AA and K3-AB. This tendency was also observed in hot carcass weight where HSP70 K1-AA and K3-AB resulted in heavier weight with 86.3 kg compared to HSP70 K1-AB and K3-BB of 74.3 kg. Results imply that stress related HSP70 genotype has a potential association with backfat thickness and carcass weight.
Sawtooth-triggered limit-cycle oscillations and I-phase in the HL-2A tokamak
Zhao, K.J.,Cheng, J.,Diamond, P.H.,Dong, J.Q.,Yan, L.W.,Hong, W.Y.,Xu, M.,Tynan, G.,Miki, K.,Huang, Z.H.,Itoh, K.,Itoh, S.-I.,Fujisawa, A.,Nagashima, Y.,Inagaki, S.,Wang, Z.X.,Wei, L.,Song, X.M.,Lei, IOP Publishing 2013 Nuclear fusion. Fusion nucléaire. &n.Illiga Vol.53 No.12
Minimum permanents on two faces of the polytope of doubly stochastic matrices
Pula, K.,Song, S.Z.,Wanless, I.M. North Holland [etc.] 2011 Linear algebra and its applications Vol.434 No.1
We consider the minimum permanents and minimising matrices on the faces of the polytope of doubly stochastic matrices whose nonzero entries coincide with those of, respectively,U<SUB>m,n</SUB>=I<SUB>n</SUB>J<SUB>n,m</SUB>J<SUB>m,n</SUB>0<SUB>m</SUB>andV<SUB>m,n</SUB>=I<SUB>n</SUB>J<SUB>n,m</SUB>J<SUB>m,n</SUB>J<SUB>m,m</SUB>. Here J<SUB>r,s</SUB> denotes the rxs matrix all of whose entries are 1, I<SUB>n</SUB> is the identity matrix of order n and 0<SUB>m</SUB> is the mxm zero matrix. We conjecture that V<SUB>m,n</SUB> is cohesive but not barycentric for 1<n<m+m and that it is not cohesive for n≥m+m. We prove that it is cohesive for 1<n<m+m and not cohesive for n≥2m and confirm the conjecture computationally for n<2m≤200. We also show that U<SUB>m,n</SUB> is barycentric.
Observation ofB0→pp¯K*0with a LargeK*0Polarization
Chen, J.-H.,Wang, M.-Z.,Adachi, I.,Aihara, H.,Arinstein, K.,Aulchenko, V.,Aushev, T.,Bakich, A. M.,Balagura, V.,Barberio, E.,Bay, A.,Bedny, I.,Belous, K.,Bitenc, U.,Bondar, A.,Bozek, A.,Brač,ko, American Physical Society 2008 Physical review letters Vol.100 No.25
<P>Using a 492 fb{-1} data sample collected near the Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e{+}e{-} collider, we observe the decay B{0}-->ppK*0 with a branching fraction of (1.18{-0.25}{+0.29}(stat)+/-0.11(syst))x10{-6}. We study the decay dynamics of B{0}-->ppK*0 and compare with B{+}-->ppK*+. The K*0 meson is found to be almost 100% polarized (with a fraction of (101+/-13+/-3)% in the helicity zero state), while the K*+ meson has a (32+/-17+/-9)% fraction in the helicity zero state. The direct CP asymmetries for B{0}-->ppK*0 and B{+}-->ppK*+ are measured to be -0.08+/-0.20+/-0.02 and -0.01+/-0.19+/-0.02, respectively. In addition, we report improved measurements of the branching fractions B(B{+}-->ppK*+)=(3.38{-0.60}{+0.73}+/-0.39)x10{-6} and B(B{0}-->ppK{0})=(2.51{-0.29}{+0.35}+/-0.21)x10{-6}, which supersede our previous measurements.</P>
Characteristics of a Bi-2212 Monofilar Superconducting Fault Current Limiting Element
Jin, H.B.,Li, Z.Y.,Ma, Y.H.,Ryu, K.,Park, K.B.,Oh, I.S. IEEE 2009 IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity Vol.19 No.3
<P>The Bi-2212 monofilar bulk element was selected as a candidate in developing a 24 kV/630 A class superconducting fault current limiting (SFCL) system. This study investigated the Bi-2212 monofilar element both experimentally and theoretically regarding the DC voltage-current characteristics, AC loss characteristics, inductance, current limiting characteristics and local temperature distribution. It was found that the critical current of the Bi-2212 monofilar element increased 3.3 times as the operation temperature decreased from 77 K to 65 K. Although the arrangement of the Bi-2212 conductor was a coil shape, the measured AC loss was at a level similar to what is calculated from the Norris equation at both the temperatures 77 K and 65 K. The temperatures measured at each section during a fault were in good agreement with the results of the numerical analysis. Moreover, the results showed that the monofilar element was not yet sufficiently homogeneous to be used at its full rated voltage.</P>
OECD/NEA Sandia Fuel Project phase I: Benchmark of the ignition testing
Adorni, M.,Herranz, L.E.,Hollands, T.,Ahn, K.I.,Bals, C.,D'Auria, F.,Horvath, G.L.,Jaeckel, B.S.,Kim, H.C.,Lee, J.J.,Ogino, M.,Techy, Z.,Velazquez-Lozad, A.,Zigh, A.,Rehacek, R. North-Holland Pub. Co 2016 Nuclear engineering and design Vol.307 No.-
The OECD/NEA Sandia Fuel Project provided unique thermal-hydraulic experimental data associated with Spent Fuel Pool (SFP) complete drain down. The study conducted at Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) was successfully completed (July 2009 to February 2013). The accident conditions of interest for the SFP were simulated in a full scale prototypic fashion (electrically heated, prototypic assemblies in a prototypic SFP rack) so that the experimental results closely represent actual fuel assembly responses. A major impetus for this work was to facilitate severe accident code validation and to reduce modeling uncertainties within the codes. Phase I focused on axial heating and burn propagation in a single PWR 17x17 assembly (i.e. ''hot neighbors'' configuration). Phase II addressed axial and radial heating and zirconium fire propagation including effects of fuel rod ballooning in a 1x4 assembly configuration (i.e. single, hot center assembly and four, ''cooler neighbors''). This paper summarizes the comparative analysis regarding the final destructive ignition test of the phase I of the project. The objective of the benchmark is to evaluate and compare the predictive capabilities of computer codes concerning the ignition testing of PWR fuel assemblies. Nine institutions from eight different countries were involved in the benchmark calculations. The time to ignition and the maximum temperature are adequately captured by the calculations. It is believed that the benchmark constitutes an enlargement of the validation range for the codes to the conditions tested, thus enhancing the code applicability to other fuel assembly designs and configurations. The comparison of lumped parameter and CFD computer codes represents a further valuable achievement.
Photoproduction of the<sub>f1</sub>(1285)meson
Dickson, R.,Schumacher, R. A.,Adhikari, K. P.,Akbar, Z.,Amaryan, M. J.,Anefalos Pereira, S.,Badui, R. A.,Ball, J.,Battaglieri, M.,Batourine, V.,Bedlinskiy, I.,Biselli, A.,Boiarinov, S.,Briscoe, W. J. American Physical Society 2016 Physical Review C Vol.93 No.6
<P>The f(1)(1285) meson withmass 1281.0 +/- 0.8MeV/c(2) and width 18.4 +/- 1.4MeV (full width at half maximum) was measured for the first time in photoproduction from a proton target using CLAS at Jefferson Lab. Differential cross sections were obtained via the eta pi(+)pi(-), K+(K) over bar (0) pi(-), and (K-K0)pi(+) decay channels from threshold up to a center-of-mass energy of 2.8 GeV. The mass, width, and an amplitude analysis of the eta pi(+)pi(-) final-state Dalitz distribution are consistent with the axial-vector J(P) = 1(+) f(1)(1285) identity, rather than the pseudoscalar 0(-) eta(1295). The production mechanism is more consistent with s-channel decay of a high-mass N* state and not with t-channel meson exchange. Decays to eta pi pi go dominantly via the intermediate a(0)(+/-) (980)pi(-/+) states, with the branching ratio Gamma [a(0)pi (no (K) over barK)]/Gamma[eta pi pi (all)] = 0.74 +/- 0.09. The branching ratios Gamma (K (K) over bar pi)/Gamma(eta pi pi) = 0.216 +/- 0.033 and Gamma (gamma rho(0))/Gamma(eta pi pi) = 0.047 +/- 0.018 were also obtained. The first is in agreement with previous data for the f(1)(1285), while the latter is lower than the world average.</P>
Photoproduction ofΛand<sup>Σ0</sup>hyperons using linearly polarized photons
Paterson, C. A.,Ireland, D. G.,Livingston, K.,McKinnon, B.,Adhikari, K. P.,Adikaram, D.,Akbar, Z.,Amaryan, M.,Anefalos Pereira, S.,Badui, R. A.,Ball, J.,Baltzell, N. A.,Battaglieri, M.,Bedlinskiy, I. American Physical Society 2016 Physical review. C Vol.93 No.6
<P>Background: Measurements of polarization observables for the reactions (gamma) over right arrowp -> K+ Lambda and (gamma) over right arrowp -> K+ Sigma(0) have been performed. This is part of a program of measurements designed to study the spectrum of baryon resonances in particular, and nonperturbative QCD in general. Purpose: The accurate measurement of several polarization observables provides tight constraints for phenomenological fits, which allow the study of strangeness in nucleon and nuclear systems. Beam-recoil observables for the (gamma) over right arrowp -> K+ Sigma(0) reaction have not been reported before now. Method: Themeasurements were carried out using linearly polarized photon beams incident on a liquid hydrogen target, and the CLAS detector at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. The energy range of the results is 1.71 < W < 2.19 GeV, with an angular range -0.75 < cos theta(K)* < +0.85. Results: The observables extracted for both reactions are beam asymmetry Sigma, target asymmetry T, and the beam-recoil double polarization observables O-x and O-z. Conclusions: Comparison with theoretical fits indicates that, in the regions where no previous data existed, the new data contain significant new information, and strengthen the evidence for the set of resonances used in the latest Bonn-Gatchina fit.</P>
재래 흑돼지와 중국 재래돈간의 Melanocortin Receptor 1(MC1R) 유전자의 유전자형 분석
이성수,양보석,정진관,고서봉,오성종,양영훈,김규일,이찬동,풍서당 한국동물자원과학회 2001 한국축산학회지 Vol.43 No.1
PCR-RFLP analysis of Melanocortin receptor 1 (MC1R) gene was carried out to investigate the genotype distribution in Korean-Native and Chinese-Native pig breeds(Neijiang, Putian, Wannanhua and Jinhua). Allelic variants of MC1R in pigs were analyzed by digestion of BspH I , AccII and Hha I . Ncijiang. Wannanhua and Jinhua had only MC1R*2 allele which is considered to be typical genotype for Meishan and Large Black. Among 20 Korean-Native Pigs and 5 Putian pigs, 10 and 2 heads had the MC1R*3 allele (*2/3 or 3/3), respectively, which was detected in European pig breeds such as Hampshire, Large White, and Pietrain. The remaining animals possessed the genotype MC1R*2/2, probably reflecting the genetic introgression of MC1R*3 allele into Korean-Native and Putian pig breeds by the crossbreeding for improvement. The alleles MC1R*l and MC1R*4, which are considered to be typical allele for European Wild Boar with wild-type coat color and Duroc with red coat color, respectively, were not detected in pig breeds used in this experiment. These results indicate that the analysis of genotype frequencies of MC1R gene may be a useful tool for the conservation of Korean-Native and Chinese-Native pig breeds.