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Phenotypic diversity, major genes and production potential of local chickens and guinea fowl in Tamale, northern Ghana

  • Brown, Michael Mensah;Alenyorege, Benjamin;Teye, Gabriel Ayum;Roessler, Regina
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.30 no.10
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    • pp.1372-1381
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    • 2017
  • Objective: Our study provides information on phenotypes of local chickens and guinea fowl and their body measures as well as on major genes in local chickens in northern Ghana. Methods: Qualitative and morphometric traits were recorded on 788 local chickens and 394 guinea fowl in urban households in Tamale, Ghana. Results: The results showed considerable variation of color traits and numerous major genes in local chickens, while color variations and related genotypes in guinea fowl were limited. In local chickens, white was preferred for plumage, whereas dark colors were preferred for beak and shanks. More than half of the chickens carried at least one major gene, but the contributions of single gene carriers were low. All calculated allele frequencies were significantly lower than their expected Mendelian allele frequencies. We observed higher mean body weight and larger linear body measures in male as compared to female chickens. In female chickens, we detected a small effect of major genes on body weight and chest circumference. In addition, we found some association between feather type and plumage color. In guinea fowl, seven distinct plumage colors were observed, of which pearl grey pied and pearl grey were the most prevalent. Male pearl grey pied guinea fowl were inferior to pearl grey and white guinea fowl in terms of body weight, body length and chest circumference; their shank length was lower than that of pearl grey fowl. Conclusion: Considerable variation in qualitative traits of local chickens may be indicative of genetic diversity within local chicken populations, but major genes were rare. In contrast, phenotypic and genetic diversity in local guinea fowl is limited. Broader genetic diversity studies and evaluation of trait preferences of local poultry producers are required for the design of appropriate breeding programs.

Local Block Learning based Super resolution for license plate (번호판 화질 개선을 위한 국부 블록 학습 기반의 초해상도 복원 알고리즘)

  • Shin, Hyun-Hak;Chung, Dae-Sung;Ku, Bon-Hwa;Ko, Han-Seok
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.71-77
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, we propose a learning based super resolution algorithm using local block for image enhancement of vehicle license plate. Local block is defined as the minimum measure of block size containing the associative information in the image. Proposed method essentially generates appropriate local block sets suitable for various imaging conditions. In particular, local block training set is first constructed as ordered pair between high resolution local block and low resolution local block. We then generate low resolution local block training set of various size and blur conditions for matching to all possible blur condition of vehicle license plates. Finally, we perform association and merging of information to reconstruct into enhanced form of image from training local block sets. Representative experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.

Local damage detection of a fan blade under ambient excitation by three-dimensional digital image correlation

  • Hu, Yujia;Sun, Xi;Zhu, Weidong;Li, Haolin
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.597-606
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    • 2019
  • Damage detection based on dynamic characteristics of a structure is one of important roles in structural damage identification. It is difficult to detect local structural damage using traditional dynamic experimental methods due to a limited number of sensors used in an experiment. In this work, a non-contact test stand of fan blades is established, and a full-field noncontact test method, combined with three-dimensional digital image correlation, Bayesian operational modal analysis, and damage indices, is used to detect local damage of a fan blade under ambient excitation without use of baseline information before structural damage. The methodology is applied to detect invisible local damage on the fan blade. Such a method has a seemingly high potential as an alternative to detect local damage of blades with complex high-precision surfaces under extreme working conditions because it is a noncontact test method and can be used under ambient excitation without human participation.

A STUDY OF STRUCTURING OF NEW MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN JAPAN

  • Takashi Goso;Shunji Kusayanagi;Seigo Nasu;Kotomi Uemoto
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.371-376
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    • 2005
  • Administrative works of local governments in Japan always have been led by central government. Local government organizations have gotten used to control of central government, whose organization is divided vertically into divisions. Such organizations as lack of cooperation of each administrative division could not define strategic goal appropriate for their district independently and could not give an efficient and optimized solution to their strategic goal. Under existing management system, it will be difficult for local governments to rapidly adapt to changing society. Under these circumstances, it is necessary for local governments to structure new management system independent on central government's instructions in order to manage appropriately.

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Local Sensitivity Analysis using Divergence Measures under Weighted Distribution

  • Chung, Younshik;Dey, Dipak K.
    • Journal of the Korean Statistical Society
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.467-480
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    • 2001
  • This paper considers the use of local $\phi$-divergence measures between posterior distributions under classes of perturbations in order to investigate the inherent robustness of certain classes. The smaller value of the limiting local $\phi$-divergence implies more robustness for the prior or the likelihood. We consider the cases when the likelihood comes form the class of weighted distribution. Two kinds of perturbations are considered for the local sensitivity analysis. In addition, some numerical examples are considered which provide measures of robustness.

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DYNAMICAL STABILITY AND SHADOWING PROPERTY OF CONTINUOUS MAPS

  • Koo, Ki-Shik;Ryu, Hyun Sook
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.73-85
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    • 1998
  • This paper deals with the topological stability of continuous maps. First, the notion of local expansion is given and we show that local expansions of compact metric spaces have the shadowing property. Also, we prove that if a continuous surjective map f is a local homeomorphism and local expansion, then f is topologically stable in the class of continuous surjective maps. Finally, we find homeomorphisms which are not topologically stable.

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LOCAL VOLATILITY FOR QUANTO OPTION PRICES WITH STOCHASTIC INTEREST RATES

  • Lee, Youngrok;Lee, Jaesung
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.81-91
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    • 2015
  • This paper is about the local volatility for the price of a European quanto call option. We derive the explicit formula of the local volatility with constant foreign and domestic interest rates by adapting the methods of Dupire and Derman & Kani. Furthermore, we obtain the Dupire equation for the local volatility with stochastic interest rates.

The Role of Universities in Solving Local and Regional Problems (지역사회 문제해결형 산학협력을 통한 대학의 역할 제고 방안)

  • Jang, Hoo-Eun;Lee, Jong-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.459-469
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    • 2017
  • Recently, the third mission as the new role of the university is being emphasized as contributing to the local community through active participation in local and regional problems as well as an economic contribution as an entrepreneurial university. Thus, overseas universities started various university-industry collaboration activities targeting sustainable development based on local community and improve their roles for regional regeneration and innovation. Universities in Korea also tend to set up a cooperative governance with various agents in the local community via university financial support projects by the government and started to promote the university-industry collaboration project for solving the problem of the local community. Therefore, this research tries to find implications in order to expand the role and responsibility as local university and reinforce substantiality and enhancement of university-industry collaboration through a case analysis of university-industry collaboration to solve the problem in local communities in foreign countries. In order to solve the problem of local communities based on local agents-led small-sized projects, it is requested to improve the more active role of the university, local governments and university students.

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