178 resultados para 802.11
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以力学为主线而进行的多学科综合的研究。主要工作包括平台结构应力、加速度和风、浪、流环境的监测与分析,疲劳分析和寿命估算,极端环境条件下平台人员工作安全性评估,以及数据的采集和处理技术。研究结果给定了与海洋平台结构设计和运行安全密切相关的力学规律和重要资料,为平台结构的强度设计与评估提供了实用依据。
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为了寻找可能替代蓝宝石作为氮化镓外延的新型衬底,通过48h的气相传输平衡,分别在1000℃、1030℃、1050℃、1070℃和1100℃制备了一层单相多晶的γ铝酸锂膜。X射线衍射和扫描电镜分别用于表征膜的物相、取向和表面形貌。结果显示,γ铝酸锂择优取向的好坏取决于气相平衡传输温度,在1050℃制备的γ铝酸锂具有高度的[100]择优取向;在γ铝酸锂(001)面上的双轴拉应力可能有助于[100]择优取向的形成;γ铝酸锂晶粒表面裂纹的方向一致性与其择优取向紧密相关。上述结果表明在合适的工艺条件下,气相传输平衡
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通过比较一段357bp的细胞色素b的序列,分析了熊蜂属5亚属11种熊蜂系统发育关系。5亚属包括Bombus(5种)、Thoracobombus(3种)、Mendacibombus(1种)、Fervidobombus(1种)和Pyrobombus(1种)。该序列有65个单变异多态位点和71个简约信息多态位点,翻译成119个氨基酸序列后有45个氨基酸变异位点。根据P-距离构建的邻接树(NJ tree)和最大简约树(MP tree)都显示同样的结果:Mendacibombus(B. avinovielllus)分化最早;Fervidobombus(B. pensylvanicus)次之;Pyrobombus(B. impatiens)和Bombus形成姊妹群;Bombus亚属是单系群,其中B. ignitus在所研究的5个种中分化最早。
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The central nervous system exhibits remarkable plasticity in early life. Prenatal morphine exposure may induce adverse behavioral effects on the neonate and the developing offspring. In the present study, we investigated the effect of prenatal morphine exposure (daily from embryonic days 12-16, 20 mg/kg) on 11-day-old chicks using two forms of spatial paradigms: one trial detour behavior task in which animals must bypass an obstacle to reach the desired goal without any training and detour learning task which required several trials of training to reach the detour criterion. The results showed that, on the condition that chicks could successfully detour in the first trial, morphine exposed chicks exhibited longer detour latency to finish the task, coupled by a preference for turning right versus turning left. In contrast, no significant difference in learning and memory was found in detour learning task between morphine exposed chicks and saline chicks. These findings suggest specific behavioral changes associated with prenatal exposure to opioids during mid to late gestation, also raise attention to the possible health hazard from pregnancy drug use in everyday life. (C) 2010 ISDN. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.