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2. P-523 rs2277698 Single nucleotides polymorphisms in tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases 2 (TIMP2) affected clinical outcomes of women undergoing in vitro fertilization
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C.I Lee, Y.J Lee, E.H Cheng, H.M Tsao, C.C Huang, T.H Lee, P.Y Lin, C.I Chen, S.F Yang, and M.S Lee
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Reproductive Medicine ,Rehabilitation ,Obstetrics and Gynecology - Abstract
Study question Is there any association between clinical outcomes of women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) and the polymorphic variants of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) or tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs)? Summary answer Our findings suggested that clinical outcomes of women undergoing IVF were associated with rs2277698 SNPs in TIMP2. What is known already The extracellular matrix proteolytic machinery is one of the most important mechanisms for regulating trophoblast invasion. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs), which are involved in the extracellular matrix proteolysis process, have the ability to regulate the degradation of the extracellular matrix and play a critical role in trophoblast invasion. Study design, size, duration A prospective study was composed of 1014 women undergoing their first fresh IVF cycle with non-donor from January 2014 to December 2015. Participants/materials, setting, methods The present study was carried out in Lee Women’s Hospital, Taiwan. DNA was extracted from the peripheral blood of all participants, and the SNPs were genotyped by real-time polymerase chain reaction. The effects of the following three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on IVF outcomes were explored: TIMP1 (rs4898 C/T), TIMP2 (rs2277698 C/T) and MMP2 (rs243865 C/T). The SNP genotype, correlation with clinical pregnancy, embryo implantation, abortion and live birth rates of IVF were analyzed. Main results and the role of chance In the analysis of 1014 patients attempting their first cycle of IVF, the genotypes frequencies of the study population showed a statistically significant association between TIMP2 (rs2277698 C/T) and clinical outcome. For TIMP2 polymorphisms, women with wild genotype (CC) hadhigher clinical pregnancy rate (34.8% v.s 28.0%; p = 0.032), embryo implantation rate (19.4% v.s 15.4%; p = 0.009), live birth rate (29.8% v.s 22.1%; p = 0.006), and lower abortion rate (7.0% v.s 17.1%; p = 0.005) compared women with CT/TT genotype. On the other hand, the clinical outcomes in different TIMP1 or MMP2 gene polymorphisms groups were no statistically significant difference. Limitations, reasons for caution The size number of the study samples. Wider implications of the findings This study showed that the TIMP2 SNP polymorphisms CT/TT was associated with low trend of clinical outcomes. The mechanism of TIMP2 gene T allele affected the outcomes of IVF remains to be determined. Further studies should focus on the mechanism of these associations in a larger, more heterogeneous cohort. Trial registration number CS13194
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- 2022
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3. Optimal replacement strategy for water mains based on a two-time-scale deterioration model
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P.Y. Lin and A. X.-X. Yuan
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Mains electricity ,Computer science ,Two time scale ,Reliability engineering - Published
- 2021
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4. The effects of material properties on solute transport during entrapment of a bubble subject to horizontal solidification
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P.S. Wei and P.Y. Lin
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General Chemical Engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics - Published
- 2022
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5. Transport processes for a bubble entrapment during horizontal solidification
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PengSheng Wei and P.Y. Lin
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Work (thermodynamics) ,Materials science ,Bubble ,Flow (psychology) ,General Engineering ,Mechanics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Gravitational acceleration ,Physics::Geophysics ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Fluid dynamics ,Boundary value problem ,Porosity ,Ambient pressure - Abstract
Transport processes coupling with shape development of a bubble captured by a solidification front advancing in a horizontal direction are numerically studied. Porosity in solid plays important roles on microstructure of materials and functional materials in biology, tissue, MEM, micro- or nano-engineering, foods, and geophysics, etc. In view of significant force torque, pore shape development during horizontal solidification is more significant than that during vertical solidification. In this work, transport equations of fluid flow, energy and concentration with sources governing interfacial balance of momentum, energy and concentration in the presence of a bubble entrapped by the solidification front were solved by the commercial COMSOL computer code. The results find the pore shape development affected by velocity, pressure and concentration fields for different gravity forces and flow boundary conditions. Prediction of contact angle agrees with that from Abel's equation during solidification, previously confirmed by experimental data. Controlling pore formation in solid via selecting different gravitational acceleration or ambient pressure and flow boundary conditions can therefore be achieved.
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- 2022
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6. DS_10.1177_0022034519870466 – Supplemental material for Prevention of Postdental Procedure Bacteremia: A Network Meta-analysis
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B.S. Zeng, S.Y. Lin, Y.K. Tu, Y.C. Wu, B. Stubbs, C.S. Liang, T.C. Yeh, T.Y. Chen, A.F. Carvalho, P.Y. Lin, W.T. Lei, C.W. Hsu, Y.W. Chen, P.T. Tseng, and C.H. Chen
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110599 Dentistry not elsewhere classified ,FOS: Materials engineering ,FOS: Clinical medicine ,91299 Materials Engineering not elsewhere classified - Abstract
Supplemental material, DS_10.1177_0022034519870466 for Prevention of Postdental Procedure Bacteremia: A Network Meta-analysis by B.S. Zeng, S.Y. Lin, Y.K. Tu, Y.C. Wu, B. Stubbs, C.S. Liang, T.C. Yeh, T.Y. Chen, A.F. Carvalho, P.Y. Lin, W.T. Lei, C.W. Hsu, Y.W. Chen, P.T. Tseng and C.H. Chen in Journal of Dental Research
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- 2019
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7. 4R spatial and 5R parallel manipulators that can reach maximum number of isotropic positions
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T.K. Lee, P.Y. Lin, and K.Y. Tsai
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Computer Science::Robotics ,General method ,Planar ,Degree (graph theory) ,Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,Isotropy ,Process (computing) ,Bioengineering ,Topology ,Algorithm ,Computer Science Applications ,Mathematics - Abstract
Methods for developing manipulators to reach maximum number of isotropic positions are presented in this paper. The spatial 4R manipulators are directly obtained from 3R planar manipulators, and the 2-DOF 5R planar parallel manipulators are developed from four-bar mechanisms. In addition, a general method is proposed for developing other types of manipulators. Criteria for determining the number of solutions of nth degree polynomials are presented to facilitate the searching process.
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- 2008
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8. Fragmentation fractions of two-body b-baryon decays
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P.Y. Lin, L.W. Luo, Chao-Qiang Geng, and Y.K. Hsiao
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Physics ,Quantum chromodynamics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Theoretical models ,FOS: Physical sciences ,lcsh:QC1-999 ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Baryon ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) ,Factorization ,Fragmentation (mass spectrometry) ,lcsh:Physics - Abstract
We study the fragmentation fractions $(f_{{\bf B}_b})$ of the $b$-quark to b-baryons (${\bf B}_b$). By the assumption of $f_{\Lambda_b}/(f_u+f_d)=0.25\pm 0.15$ in accordance with the measurements by LEP, CDF and LHCb Collaborations, we estimate that $f_{\Lambda_b}=0.175\pm 0.106$ and $f_{\Xi_b^{-,0}}=0.019\pm 0.013$. From these fragmentation fractions, we derive ${\cal B}(\Lambda_b\to J/\psi \Lambda)=(3.3\pm 2.1)\times 10^{-4}$, ${\cal B}(\Xi_b^-\to J/\psi \Xi^-)=(5.3\pm 3.9)\times 10^{-4}$ and ${\cal B}(\Omega_b^-\to J/\psi \Omega^-)>1.9\times 10^{-5}$. The predictions of ${\cal B}(\Lambda_b\to J/\psi \Lambda)$ and ${\cal B}(\Xi_b^-\to J/\psi \Xi^-)$ clearly enable us to test the theoretical models, such as the QCD factorization approach in the $b$-baryon decays., Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure, to be published in PLB
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- 2015
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9. Clinicopathological and prognostic significance of preoperative serum level of epidermal growth factor in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma
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Fang-Ju Sun, Johnson Lin, C.C. Yang, P.Y. Lin, Hong-Wen Chen, K.W. Chang, and Ching-Lung Liu
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Otorhinolaryngology ,business.industry ,Epidermal growth factor ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Surgery ,Basal cell ,In patient ,Oral Surgery ,business - Published
- 2017
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10. Energy efficient server consolidation for Cloud data center
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J.H. Li, P.Y. Lin, P.J. Huang, X.Z. Li, and D.L. Jiang
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Consolidation (business) ,Database ,Computer science ,Operating system ,computer.software_genre ,computer ,Cloud data center ,Efficient energy use - Published
- 2013
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11. A computer based software for hearing impaired children's speech training and learning between teacher and parents in Taiwan
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Ming-Liang Hsiao, Shuenn-Tsong Young, Tsung-Chieh Lee, P.Y. Lin, Pei-Chun Li, and Shih-Tsang Tang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Computer science ,education ,Animation ,Speech training ,Audiology ,Speech therapy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Software ,Tongue ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Hearing impaired ,business ,Computer animation ,Nose - Abstract
The objective is to design a computer-based software for hearing impaired children's speech training and learning. To use a visual assistant method for training and developing the speech ability of hearing impaired children, we used the technique of dynamic computer graphics to establish an animation display system. The system can display the dynamic relations among the basic elements of the articulators. The position and the change of nose chamber, mouth chamber, tongue, and lips during speech will be shown from different profiles. This makes sure that the subject with hearing impaired children can catch the accurate speech technique. In the future, we will use the network tuition model to assist special education teachers in their teaching methods. Using such an assistant system, we are sure of achieving improvement of the efficiency and efficacy for developing the language and speech ability of hearing impaired children.
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- 2005
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12. Computer aided dynamic Mandarin instruction system
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Ming-Liang Hsiao, P.Y. Lin, Chi-Shuan Lin, Shuenn-Tsong Young, and Hsieh-Sheng Lee
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Relation (database) ,Computer science ,Speech recognition ,education ,Mandarin Chinese ,language.human_language ,Hearing disorder ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Tongue ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,language ,Computer-aided ,medicine ,Computer animation - Abstract
The purpose of the research is to design a visual assistant method for training and developing the speech ability of people with hearing disorders. We used the technique of dynamic computer graphics to establish a display system. The system can display the dynamic relation among the basic elements of speaking. The position and the change of the mouth chamber, tongue, and lips during speech were shown from different profiles. This ensures that the subject with a hearing disorder acquires an accurate speech technique. We also used the network tuition model to assist teachers in their teaching method. Using such an assistant system, we are confident that the efficiency and efficacy of developing the language and speech ability of hearing disorders can be improved.
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- 2002
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13. 316 Comparison of the Short-Term Predictive Value of Four Risk Scores in Chest Pain Patients in a Hong Kong Emergency Eepartment: TIMI, GRACE, Banach, and HEART
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Xiaohui Chen, Colin A. Graham, Yan-ling Li, Timothy H. Rainer, Huilin Jiang, P.Y. Lin, and M. Li
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Emergency Medicine ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,medicine.symptom ,Chest pain ,business ,Predictive value ,TIMI ,Term (time) - Published
- 2014
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14. Family therapy preventing the bipolar patient against recurrent episode : A case series
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H.C. Hsu, P.Y. Lin, and Y. Takashi
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Family therapy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Attendance rate ,Recurrent episode ,media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine.disease ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Increased risk ,Feeling ,Medicine ,Session (computer science) ,Bipolar disorder ,business ,Psychiatry ,Positive transference ,media_common - Abstract
Bipolar disorder is a chronic, recurrent disorder, and its dysfunction has been correlated with poor outcomes and increased risk of recurrence. The main purpose of the family therapy model at issue is to prevent the bipolar patient against recurrent episode.The focuses of the therapy sessions are on the apples drawn by the patient(DDAA), the patient, and the patient-parent relationship. Keywords are gathered from every participant during the therapy session. Besides, the subjects to have verbalized meaningful ideas or successful experiences are immediately, intensely praised by applause during the session. DAILY DRAW AN APPLE(DDAA) homework is that the patient has drawn an apple on a calendar everyday and shares with parents about the apple as well as the patient's feelings of the day. The participants of the family therapy are the patient, parents, and the therapists. The frequency of the model is once monthly. Each session consists of the 10 minutes pre-session, the 60 minutes family therapeutic session, and the 30 minutes post-session. It needs to be emphasized that the frequency of re-hospitalization definitely decreased after receiving therapy.Finally, positive transference was demonstrated in the high attendance rate, in their excitement in receiving the applause, and in their collaboration in presenting the keywords. With the aid of the family therapy, they have been almost free from affective symptoms, and the hostile dependent tie with their parents having been steadily improved. To prevent the bipolar patient against recurrent episode has been achieved in the five cases family therapy presented here.
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- 2011
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15. Detection of slug flow from pressure measurements
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Thomas J. Hanratty and P.Y. Lin
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Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Gas velocity ,Mechanical Engineering ,Flow (psychology) ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Thermodynamics ,Mechanics ,Flow direction ,Slug flow ,law.invention ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Pipeline transport ,Cross section (physics) ,Pressure measurement ,Amplitude ,law ,Geology - Abstract
A slug pattern for gas-liquid flow in horizontal pipelines is observed when slugs of liquid block the whole pipeline and move as a coherent mass downstream at a velocity approximately equal to the gas velocity. At low gas velocities they are easily observed in a transparent pipe. However, at high gas velocities it is difficult to differentiate slugs from large amplitude waves which momentarily close off the pipe cross section. This paper shows how the pressure measurements at two locations, separated from each other in the flow direction, can be used to detect slugs.
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- 1987
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16. Effect of pipe diameter on flow patterns for air-water flow in horizontal pipes
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Thomas J. Hanratty and P.Y. Lin
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Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Coalescence (physics) ,Work (thermodynamics) ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,education ,Flow (psychology) ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Thermodynamics ,Mechanics ,Flow pattern ,Instability ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Pipeline transport ,Air water ,Wetting - Abstract
New results are presented on interfacial patterns observed for air and water flowing in horizontal 2.54 and 9.53 cm pipelines close to atmospheric conditions. This work differs from previous studies in that measurements of pressure fluctuations at two locations separated in the streamwise direction are used to detect slugs. The liquid flow needed to initiate slugs at low gas velocities is strongly affected by pipe diameter and appears to depend on a linear instability. At high gas velocities the transition is approximately independent of pipe diameter and is explained by a nonlinear mechanism associated with the coalescence of roll waves. The initiation of slugs in the annular flow regime is determined to occur at much lower liquid flows than had been reported by previous investigators. The transition from stratified to annular flow is different in smaller-diameter pipes than in larger pipes because wave wetting plays a more important role.
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- 1987
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17. Prediction of the initiation of slugs with linear stability theory
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Thomas J. Hanratty and P.Y. Lin
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Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Physics ,Linear stability theory ,Mechanical Engineering ,media_common.quotation_subject ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Thermodynamics ,Mechanics ,Inertia ,Stability (probability) ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Inviscid flow ,Linear stability analysis ,Slugging ,Stratified flow ,media_common - Abstract
This paper explores the application of linear stability theory to explain the onset of slugging. It is shown that the inviscid Kelvin-Helmholtz theory correctly predicts stability of a stratified flow only for very large liquid viscosities. In general, however, inviscid theory is in error because it ignores the destabilizing effect of liquid inertia. Good agreement is noted between the linear stability analysis and observations of the initiation of slugs in 2.54- and 9.53-cm horizontal pipes at superficial gas velocities less than 3.3 m/s.
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- 1986
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18. Proposal to track the final mile delivery for e-commerce orders handled by a 3PL Fulfillment Center in Colombia
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Velandia Yasno, John Edicsson and Díaz Melgarejo, Andrés Mauricio
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Fulfillment Center ,Seguimiento de entregas ,COMERCIO ELECTRONICO ,LOGISTICA EN LOS NEGOCIOS ,Comercio electrónico ,Ultima milla ,Delivery Tracking ,Centro Logístico ,e-commerce ,Final mile ,Operador Logístico 3PL ,Third Party Logistics Providers (3PL) - Abstract
El presente trabajo trata sobre la operación de una cuenta de comercio electrónico por parte de un operador logístico 3PL en Colombia, en el que se identifica el procedimiento de alistamiento y procesamiento de las ordenes, y su posterior despacho para realizar la entrega de última milla al consumidor final. Se presenta, paso a paso, el procesamiento de una orden de comercio electrónico en un Centro de Cumplimiento desde el momento en que es creada hasta la entrega al consumidor final. Se identificaron las limitaciones para el seguimiento de las entregas de ultima milla al consumidor final, debido a que el sistema actual de monitoreo de las entregas no está adaptado a las necesidades de los consumidores finales, quienes solicitan información del estado de sus pedidos en tiempo real. Se propone como mejora la implementación de un módulo adicional en el sistema del Operador Logístico 3PL que permite una mayor visibilidad al consumidor final del estado de su pedido, brindando información sobre las variables que más influyen en el retraso de las entregas, teniendo en cuenta las tendencias de los sistemas de seguimiento de las entregas de última milla para ordenes e-commerce en países donde este tipo de mercado está más desarrollado. The present paper it’s about the operation for an e-commerce account handled by a 3PL logistics operator in Colombia, which identifies the order fulfillment process (picking and packing process), and then it is dispatched to carry out the final mile delivery to the final consumer. It is presented, step by step, the process for an e-commerce order in a Fulfillment Center from the moment the order is created to the delivery to the final consumer. In this case study, we identify the tracking limitations for the final mile deliveries to the final consumer, due to the fact the current delivery tracking system is not adapted to the needs for e-commerce consumers who demand information for the order status in real time. It is proposed the implementation of an additional module in the 3PL Logistic Operator system which allows better visibility for the order status to the final consumer, providing information on the variables that most influence the delay in deliveries, considering the latest trends in for the last mile deliveries tracking systems for e-commerce orders in countries where this type of market is more developed.
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- 2018
19. Potential Of Γ-Polyglutamic Acid For Cadmium Toxicity Alleviation In Rice
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N. Kotabin, Y. Tahara, K. Issakul, and O. Chunhachart
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Polyglutamic acid ,food and beverages ,Rice ,Bacillus subtilis ,Cadmium - Abstract
Cadmium (II) (Cd) is one of the major toxic elemental pollutants, which is hazardous for humans, animals and plants. γ- Polyglutamic acid (γ-PGA) is an extracellular biopolymer produced by several species of Bacillus which has been reported to be an effective biosorbent for metal ions. The effect of γ-PGA on growth of rice grown under laboratory conditions was investigated. Rice seeds were germinated and then grown at 30±1°C on filter paper soaked with Cd solution and γ-PGA for 7 days. The result showed that Cd significantly inhibited the growth of roots, shoots by reducing root, and shoot lengths. Fresh and dry weights also decreased compared with control; however, the addition of 500 mg·L-1 γ-PGA alleviated rice seedlings from the adverse effects of Cd. The analysis of physiological traits revealed that Cd caused a decrease in the total chlorophyll and soluble protein contents and amylase activities in all treatments. 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