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A mutually miscible homopolymer (here polymethyl methacrylate; PMMA) was employed to tailor the interfacial properties of immiscible polycarbonate/styrene acrylonitrile (PC/SAN) blends. In order to design materials that can shield microwave radiation, one of the key properties i.e. electrical conductivity was targeted here using a conducting inclusion; multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWNTs). Owing to higher polarity, MWNTs prefer PC over SAN which though enhance the electrical conductivity of the blends, they don't improve the interfacial properties and results in poor mechanical properties. Hence, an efficient strategy has been adopted here to simultaneously enhance the mechanical, electrical and microwave attenuation properties. Herein, the MWNTs were wrapped by PMMA via in situ polymerization of MMA (methyl methacrylate). This strategy resulted in the migration of PMMA modified MWNTs towards the blend's interface and resulted in an effective stress transfer across the interface leading to improved mechanical and dynamic mechanical properties. Interestingly, the bulk electrical conductivity of the blends was also enhanced, manifesting the improved dispersion of the MWNTs. The state of dispersion of the MWNTs and the phase morphology were assessed using scanning electron microscopy. The microwave attenuation properties were evaluated using a vector network analyzer (VNA) in the X and K-u-band frequencies. The blends with PMMA wrapped MWNTs manifested a -21 dB of shielding effectiveness which suggests attenuation of more than 99% of the incoming microwave radiation. More interestingly, the attenuation constant could be tuned here employing this unique strategy. This study clearly opens a new tool box in designing materials that show improved mechanical, dynamic mechanical, electrical conductivity and microwave shielding properties.
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Engineering blend structure with tailor-made distribution of nanoparticles is the prime requisite to obtain materials with extraordinary properties. Herein, a unique strategy of distributing nanoparticles in different phases of a blend structure has resulted in >99% blocking of incoming electromagnetic (EM) radiation. This is accomplished by designing a ternary polymer blend structure using polycarbonate (PC), poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF), and poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) to simultaneously improve the structural, electrical, and electromagnetic interference shielding (EMI). The blend structure was made conducting by preferentially localizing the multi-wall nanotubes (MWNTs) in the PVDF phase. By taking advantage of pp stacking MWNTs was noncovalently modified with an imidazolium based ionic liquid (IL). Interestingly, the enhanced dispersion of IL-MWNTs in PVDF improved the electrical conductivity of the blends significantly. While one key requisite to attenuate EM radiation (i.e., electrical conductivity) was achieved using MWNTs, the magnetic properties of the blend structure was tuned by introducing barium ferrite (BaFe) nanoparticles, which can interact with the incoming EM radiation. By suitably modifying the surface of BaFe nanoparticles, we can tailor their localization under the macroscopic processing condition. The precise localization of BaFe nanoparticles in the PC phase, due to nucleophilic substitution reaction, and the MWNTs in the PVDF phase not only improved the conductivity but also facilitated in absorption of the incoming microwave radiation due to synergetic effect from MWNT and BaFe. The shielding effectiveness (SE) was measured in X and K-u band, and an enhanced SE of -37 dB was noted at 18 GHz frequency. PMMA, which acted as an interfacial modifier in PC/PVDF blends further, resulting in a significant enhancement in the mechanical properties besides retaining high SE. This study opens a new avenue in designing mechanically strong microwave absorbers with a suitable combination of materials.
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In this work, we describe a system, which recognises open vocabulary, isolated, online handwritten Tamil words and extend it to recognize a paragraph of writing. We explain in detail each step involved in the process: segmentation, preprocessing, feature extraction, classification and bigram-based post-processing. On our database of 45,000 handwritten words obtained through tablet PC, we have obtained symbol level accuracy of 78.5% and 85.3% without and with the usage of post-processing using symbol level language models, respectively. Word level accuracies for the same are 40.1% and 59.6%. A line and word level segmentation strategy is proposed, which gives promising results of 100% line segmentation and 98.1% word segmentation accuracies on our initial trials of 40 handwritten paragraphs. The two modules have been combined to obtain a full-fledged page recognition system for online handwritten Tamil data. To the knowledge of the authors, this is the first ever attempt on recognition of open vocabulary, online handwritten paragraphs in any Indian language.
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Endophytic fungi isolated from Catharanthus roseus were screened for the production of vincristine and vinblastine. Twenty-two endophytic fungi isolated from various tissues of C. roseus were characterized taxonomically by sequence analysis of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of rDNA and grouped into 10 genera: Alternaria, Aspergillus, Chaetomium, Colletotrichum, Dothideomycetes, Eutypella, Eutypa, Flavodon, Fusarium and Talaromyces. The antiproliferative activity of these fungi was assayed in HeLa cells using the MTT assay. The fungal isolates Eutypella sp-CrP14, obtained from stem tissues, and Talaromyces radicus-CrP20, obtained from leaf tissues, showed the strongest antiproliferative activity, with IC50 values of 13.5 mu g/ml and 20 mu g/ml, respectively. All 22 endophytic fungi were screened for the presence of the gene encoding tryptophan decarboxylase (TDC), the key enzyme in the terpenoid indole alkaloid biosynthetic pathway, though this gene could only be amplified from T. radicus-CrP20 (NCBI GenBank accession number KC920846). The production of vincristine and vinblastine by T. radicus-CrP20 was confirmed and optimized in nine different liquid media. Good yields of vincristine (670 mu g/l) in modified M2 medium and of vinblastine (70 mu g/l) in potato dextrose broth medium were obtained. The cytotoxic activity of partially purified fungal vincristine was evaluated in different human cancer cell lines, with HeLa cells showing maximum susceptibility. The apoptosis-inducing activity of vincristine derived from this fungus was established through cell cycle analysis, loss of mitochondrial membrane potential and DNA fragmentation patterns.
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A comparative study of field-induced domain switching and lattice strain was carried out by in situ electric-field-dependent high-energy synchrotron x-ray diffraction on a morphotropic phase boundary (MPB) and a near-MPB rhombohedral/pseudomonoclinic composition of a high-performance piezoelectric alloy (1-x) PbTiO3-(x)BiScO3. It is demonstrated that the MPB composition showing large d(33) similar to 425 pC/N exhibits significantly reduced propensity of field-induced domain switching as compared to the non-MPB rhombohedral composition (d(33) similar to 260 pC/N). These experimental observations contradict the basic premise of the martensitic-theory-based explanation which emphasizes on enhanced domain wall motion as the primary factor for the anomalous piezoelectric response in MPB piezoelectrics. Our results favor field-induced structural transformation to be the primary mechanism contributing to the large piezoresponse of the critical MPB composition of this system.
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Electromagnetic interference shielding (EMI) materials were designed using PC (polycarbonate)/SAN poly(styrene-co-acrylonitrile)] blends containing few-layered graphene nanosheets decorated with nickel nanoparticles (G-Ni). The graphene nanosheets were decorated with nickel nanoparticles via the uniform nucleation of the metal salt precursor on graphene sheets as the substrate. In order to localize the nanoparticles in the PC phase of the PC/SAN blends, a two-step mixing protocol was adopted. In the first step, graphene sheets were mixed with PC in solution and casted into a film, followed by dilution of these PC master batch films with SAN in the subsequent melt extrusion step. The dynamic mechanical properties, ac electrical conductivity, EMI shielding effectiveness and thermal conductivity of the composites were evaluated. The G-Ni nanoparticles significantly improved the electrical and thermal conductivity in the blends. In addition, a total shielding effectiveness (SET) of -29.4 dB at 18 GHz was achieved with G-Ni nanoparticles. Moreover, the blends with G-Ni exhibited an impressive 276% higher thermal conductivity and 29.2% higher elastic modulus with respect to the neat blends.
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This paper describes the development of the 2003 CU-HTK large vocabulary speech recognition system for Conversational Telephone Speech (CTS). The system was designed based on a multi-pass, multi-branch structure where the output of all branches is combined using system combination. A number of advanced modelling techniques such as Speaker Adaptive Training, Heteroscedastic Linear Discriminant Analysis, Minimum Phone Error estimation and specially constructed Single Pronunciation dictionaries were employed. The effectiveness of each of these techniques and their potential contribution to the result of system combination was evaluated in the framework of a state-of-the-art LVCSR system with sophisticated adaptation. The final 2003 CU-HTK CTS system constructed from some of these models is described and its performance on the DARPA/NIST 2003 Rich Transcription (RT-03) evaluation test set is discussed.
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Carbon-nanotube sCNTd-reinforced hydroxyapatite composite coatings have been fabricated by laser surface alloying. Microstructural observation using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy showed that a large amount of CNTs remained with their or
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A significant cost in obtaining acoustic training data is the generation of accurate transcriptions. For some sources close-caption data is available. This allows the use of lightly-supervised training techniques. However, for some sources and languages close-caption is not available. In these cases unsupervised training techniques must be used. This paper examines the use of unsupervised techniques for discriminative training. In unsupervised training automatic transcriptions from a recognition system are used for training. As these transcriptions may be errorful data selection may be useful. Two forms of selection are described, one to remove non-target language shows, the other to remove segments with low confidence. Experiments were carried out on a Mandarin transcriptions task. Two types of test data were considered, Broadcast News (BN) and Broadcast Conversations (BC). Results show that the gains from unsupervised discriminative training are highly dependent on the accuracy of the automatic transcriptions. © 2007 IEEE.
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El presente estudio se realizo en la granja porcina de la Universidad Nacional Agraria (UNA), ubicada en el kilometro 13 carretera Norte desvío a Sabana Grande, Managua, Nicaragua. Este estudio duró 28 semanas comprendidas entre el 15 de Agosto del año 2000 al 8 de Marzo del año 2001. El objetivo general de estudio fue: contribuir a definir la calidad de la canal de cerdos a través de procesos de engorda utilizando dietas no convencionales para establecer las potencialidades o viabilidad de éstas en producción, utilizando diferentes raciones: (T1) Concentrado 100%, (T2) Marango 30% + 70% Concentrado, (T3) Marango 48% + 52% de Concentrado. Se utilizaron 36 cerdos híbridos, formándose grupos de 12 cerdos por tratamiento. los cerdos se pesaron al inicio y luego cada 15 días hasta el momento de su sacrificio: 1er sacrificio y 2do sacrificio. En el primer sacrificio el T1 presento el mayor rendimiento en canal con un 71.28%, superando en un 9.32% al T2 y en un 17.53% al T3. En el segundo sacrificio el T2 presento el mayor rendimiento en canal con un 75.79%, superando en un 4.19% al T3 y en un 4.51% al T1. En el primer sacrificio se obtuvo una distribución similar entre los puntos de grasa dorsal de cada tratamiento, sin embargo el T1 alcanzo el mayor espesor de grasa dorsal con un promedio de 32.6 mm con una diferencia respecto al T2 de 10 mm y de 17 mm respecto al T3. En el segundo sacrificio se obtuvo una distribución variada entre los diferentes puntos de grasa dorsal de cada tratamiento, aquí el T1 siempre mantuvo el mayor espesor de grasa dorsal con promedio entre puntos de 32,6 mm con una diferencia respecto al T2 de 9.4 mm y de 12.2 mm respecto al T3. Se utilizó un análisis descriptivo, siendo las variables principales: rendimiento en canal (RC), peso vivo (PV), peso canal (PC), composición de la canal (CC), composición de la grasa (CG) y espesor de la grasa dorsal (EGD). los cerdos del T2 en el 1er sacrificio obtuvieron un mayor porcentaje de carne en comparación con los otros tratamientos, mientras que los cerdos del T3 obtuvieron el mayor porcentaje de costilla y hueso en comparación con los otros tratamientos. los cerdos del 2do sacrificio del T3 obtuvieron el mayor porcentaje de carne en comparación con los otros tratamientos, mientras que los cerdos del T1 obtuvieron el mayor porcentaje de costilla y el T2 obtuvo el mayor porcentaje de hueso y el menor porcentaje de grasa. El análisis estadístico demostró que para el primer sacrificio existieron diferencias altamente significativas con respecto al peso final, peso canal, rendimiento y significativo en el hueso. En el segundo sacrificio existieron diferencias significativas en grasa, costilla y en el porcentaje de carne. Se realizo un análisis de separación de medias según Tukey al 5% para los casos en que se encontraron diferencias significativas. Esta prueba se realizó con el fin de categorízar los tratamientos.
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Con el propósito de evaluar tres técnicas para la determinación de Mastitis, (California Mastitis Test (CMT), Hidróxido de Sodio (NaHO) y Azul de Metíleno (AM)), en vacas de doble propósito, en 2000 se efectuó un estudio en los municipios de La Concordia, San Rafael de Norte y San Sebastián de Yalí, del Departamento de Jinotega. Se utilizaron Fincas de Referencia atendidas por el entonces Ministerio de Agricultura y Ganadería (MAG), de las cuales se seleccionaron catorce (14) fincas privadas y dos Cooperativas, para un total de 16 fincas que representaron el 53.3 % del total de fincas. De éstas se muestrearon 398 vacas en producción de diversas razas (Pardo suizo, Brahman y cruces entre Pardo suizo, Criollo y Holstein con Cebú y otros) de diversas lactaciones (número parto}. Las muestras de cada cuarto de la vaca, se tomaron a la hora del ordeño, entre 5:00 y 7:00a.m. Los resultados de CMT e NaHO, (+ ó -), se anotaron en campo al momento de prueba. En la prueba de AM, se hicieron 4 lecturas: 1) al momento de prueba, 2) a los 15 minutos, 3) a una hora y, 4) a tres horas después de la prueba. Se obtuvo un total de 396 datos de 4 cuartos en cada técnica, para un total de 4,752 observaciones. La información se analizó mediante una prueba de Chí Cuadrado, con el Procedimiento CATMOD, del Statistical Análisis System (SAS), Versión para PC 6.03, NC. Las variables de clasificación en el análisis fueron Razas (1-3), Números de Parto (1-6) y Meses de lactación (1-9). De las técnicas, se obtuvo el 46.2, 4.6 y 15.3 % de pruebas positivas con CMT, NaOH y AM, respectivamente; la CMT resultó más efectiva en la determinación de mastitis. De las Razas estudiadas, el Brahmán presentó un 45.2% de afectación por mastitis, mayor que Pardo suizo y cruces indefinidos, con 30.6 y 24.2 %, respectivamente. A partir del tercer parto, se incrementa el nivel de infestación de esta enfermedad, y durante la lactación, en los meses 4, 5,8 y 9.
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Este experimento se llevó a cabo en la hacienda Santa Rosa localizada geográficamente a 12,08,15 de latitud Norte y 86,09,36 longitud Este en la comunidad de sabana grande municipio de Managua, entre el periodo de octubre 2002 a octubre 2003.Tuvo como objetivo evaluar el efecto de diferentes densidades de siembra y frecuencias de corte en la producción de biomasa de Moringa oleifera Lam bajo condiciones de trópico seco. Se utilizó el diseño de bloques completo al azar (BCA) con cuatro repeticiones en un arreglo de parcelas divididas donde las densidades de siembra (250, 500 y 750 mil plantas /ha) eran para las parcelas principales y las frecuencias de corte (45, 60 y 75 días) para las subparcelas. Las variables evaluadas fueron: Rendimiento de materia fresca total (RMFT), Rendimiento de materia fresca fracción fina (RMFFF), Rendimiento de materia fresca fracción gruesa (RMFFG), Rendimiento de materia seca total (RMST), Tasa de crecimiento (TC), Altura promedio de la planta (APP), Porcentaje de materia seca (% MS), Porcentaje de cenizas (% C). Se realizó análisis de varianza y comparación de medias por la prueba simultanea de Tukey utilizando el paquete estadístico MINITAB versión 13. para PC 2000. Los resultados en el análisis de varianza mostraron que las densidades de siembra no presentaron efectos significativos importantes (p<0.05) en las variables evaluadas en Moringa oleifera, la frecuencia de corte que presento efectos significativos a un (p<0.05) para la mayoría de las variables fué la frecuencia de corte a los 75 días que mostró los mejores resultados para las variables: RMFT (41.18 ton/ha/año), RMFFG (20.11ton/ha/año), RMST (7.34ton/ha/año), APP(109.02cms), TC (19.61Kgs MS/ha/dia), %C (9.84%), excepto para el RMSFF (4.51ton/ha/año), cuyos mejores resultados fueron encontrados en la frecuencia de corte a los 60 días.