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Eco-friendly Production of Maize Using Struvite Recovered from Swine Wastewater as a Sustainable Fertilizer Source

  • Liu, YingHao;Rahman, M.M.;Kwag, Jung-Hoon;Kim, Jae-Hwan;Ra, Chang-Six
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.24 no.12
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    • pp.1699-1705
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    • 2011
  • Magnesium ammonium phosphate (MAP) was recovered from swine wastewater and the feasibility of reutilizing it as a slowly-releasing fertilizer was evaluated. Maize growth was investigated with normal and high application rates of MAP and a fused super phosphate (FSP) fertilizer. A total of 5 treatments ($T_0$ = control, $T_1$ = MAP based on 30 kg P $ha^{-1}$, $T_2$ = FSP based on 30 kg P $ha^{-1}$+urea equivalent to nitrogen of MAP applied in $T_1$, $T_3$ = MAP based on 40 kg P $ha^{-1}$, $T_4$ = FSP based on 40 kg P $ha^{-1}$+urea equivalent to nitrogen of MAP applied in $T_3$) were arranged with 3 replications. In the case of height and circumference, significant differences were found between controls and treated maize plants (p<0.01). However, no statistical differences were found between MAP- and FSP-urea treated maize. Leaf area and green biomass yield were significantly (p<0.01) higher in the treated group than control. Leaf area was also found significantly higher (p<0.01) in the higher MAP- treated group (2,374 $cm^2$ $plant^{-1}$) than other treatments. $N_2O$ emission was found to be lower in MAP treated soil than that from FSP-urea treated soil, which might be due to the slow releasing pattern of MAP. It could be assumed from the results that MAP would be an eco-friendly sustainable fertilizer source for crop production.

Performance Analysis of DVB-T2 Turbo Equalization with LDPC and MAP Detector (LDPC 복호와 MAP 등화기를 결합한 DVB-T2 터보 등화기법의 성능분석)

  • Tai, Qing Song;Han, Dong-Seog
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.665-671
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, a turbo equalizer is proposed for the digital video broadcasting for terrestrial - 2nd generation (DVB-T2) system. The proposed turbo equalizer is consisted with the maximum a posteriori (MAP) and low density parity check (LDPC) decoder. The channel information for the soft-input-soft-output (SISO) MAP equalizer is based on the least square (LS) channel estimator. The performance is analyzed through computer simulations in terms of the iteration number.

VARIOUS CONTINUITIES OF A MAP f ; (X, k, TnX) → (Y, 2, TY) IN COMPUTER TOPOLOGY

  • HAN, SANG-EON
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.591-603
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    • 2006
  • For a set $X{\subset}{\mathbb{Z}}^n$ let $(X,\;T^n_X)$ be the subspace of the Khalimsky n-dimensional space $({\mathbb{Z}}^n,\;T^n)$, $n{\in}N$. Considering a k-adjacency of $(X,\;T^n_X)$, we use the notation $(X,\;k,\;T^n_X)$. In this paper for a map $$f:(X,\;k,\;T^n_X){\rightarrow}(Y,\;2\;T_Y)$$, we find the condition that weak (k, 2)-continuity of the map f implies strong (k, 2)-continuity of f.

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ON SET-VALUED MAPS AND HYPERSPACES

  • Kim, Rae-Seon;Lee, Eui-Chul
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.635-640
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    • 2001
  • Let X be a T-admissible space and A(x) be the set of all admissible fibers at x∈X. In this paper, we introduce some basic concepts, properties, and known results about set-valued maps, hyperspaces and especially T-admissible spaces. And then, we construct a certain set-valued map(Theorem 2.3) and an arc from {x} to X∈A(x) in use of the set-valued maps(Theorem 2.3 through Theorem 2.7).

MR T2 Map Technique: How to Assess Changes in Cartilage of Patients with Osteoarthritis of the Knee (MR T2 Map 기법을 이용한 슬관절염 환자의 연골 변화 평가)

  • Cho, Jae-Hwan;Park, Cheol-Soo;Lee, Sun-Yeob;Kim, Bo-Hui
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.298-307
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    • 2009
  • By using the MR T2 map technique, this study intends, first, to measure the change of T2 values of cartilage between healthy people and patients with osteoarthritis and, second, to assess the form and the damage of cartilage in the knee-joint, through which this study would consider the utility of the T2 map technique. Thirty healthy people were selected based on their clinical history and current status and another thirty patients with osteoarthritis of the knee who were screened by simple X-ray from November 2007 to December 2008 were selected. Their T2 Spin Echo (SE hereafter) images for the cartilage of the knee joint were collected by using the T2 SE sequence, one of the multi-echo methods (TR: 1,000 ms; TE values: 6.5, 13, 19.5, 26, 32.5. 40, 45.5, 52). Based on these images, the changes in the signal intensity (SI hereafter) for each section of the cartilage of the knee joint were measured, which yielded average values of T2 through the Origin 7.0 Professional (Northampton, MA 01060 USA). With these T2s, the independent samples T-test was performed by SPSS Window version 12.0 to run the quantitative analysis and to test the statistical significance between the healthy group and the patient group. Closely looking at T2 values for each anterior and lateral articular cartilage of the sagittal plane and the coronal plane, in the sagittal plane, the average T2 of the femoral cartilage in the patient group with arthritis of the knee ($42.22{\pm}2.91$) was higher than the average T2 of the healthy group ($36.26{\pm}5.01$). Also, the average T2 of the tibial cartilage in the patient group ($43.83{\pm}1.43$) was higher than the average T2 in the healthy group ($36.45{\pm}3.15$). In the case of the coronal plane, the average T2 of the medial femoral cartilage in the patient group ($45.65{\pm}7.10$) was higher than the healthy group ($36.49{\pm}8.41$) and so did the average T2 of the anterior tibial cartilage (i.e., $44.46{\pm}3.44$ for the patient group vs. $37.61{\pm}1.97$ for the healthy group). As for the lateral femoral cartilage in the coronal plane, the patient group displayed the higher T2 ($43.41{\pm}4.99$) than the healthy group did ($37.64{\pm}4.02$) and this tendency was similar in the lateral tibial cartilage (i.e., $43.78{\pm}8.08$ for the patient group vs. $36.62{\pm}7.81$ for the healthy group). Along with the morphological MR imaging technique previously used, the T2 map technique seems to help patients with cartilage problems, in particular, those with the arthritis of the knee for early diagnosis by quantitatively analyzing the structural and functional changes of the cartilage.

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On the Gauss Map of Tubular Surfaces in Pseudo Galilean 3-Space

  • Tuncer, Yilmaz;Karacan, Murat Kemal;Yoon, Dae Won
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.62 no.3
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    • pp.497-507
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    • 2022
  • In this study, we define tubular surfaces in Pseudo Galilean 3-space as type-1 or type-2. Using the X(s, t) position vectors of the surfaces and G(s, t) Gaussian transformations, we obtain equations for the two types of tubular surfaces that satisfy the conditions ∆X(s, t) = 0, ∆X(s, t) = AX(s, t), ∆X(s, t) = λX(s, t), ∆X(s, t) = ∆G(s, t), ∆G(s, t) = 0, ∆G(s, t) = AG(s, t) and ∆G(s, t) = λG(s, t).

Continuity of directional entropy for a class of $Z^2$-actions

  • Park, Kyewon-K.
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.573-582
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    • 1995
  • J.Milnor[Mi2] has introduced the notion of directional entropy in his study of Cellular Automata. Cellular Automaton map can be considered as a continuous map from a space $K^Z^n$ to itself which commute with the translation of the lattice $Z^n$. Since the space $K^Z^n$ is compact, map S is uniformly continuous. Hence S is a block map(a finite code)[He]. (S is said to have a finite memory.) In the case of n = 1, we have a shift map, T on $K^Z$, and a block map S and they together generate a $Z^2$ action.

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Vasogenic Edema in Experimental Cerebral Fat Embolism

  • Park Byung-Rae;Koo Bong-Oh
    • Biomedical Science Letters
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.31-36
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    • 2005
  • To evaluate the magnetic resonance imaging and electron microscopic findings of the hyperacute stage of cerebral fat embolism in cats and the time needed for the development of vasogenic edema. Magnetic resonance imaging was performed at 30 minutes (group 1, n=9) and at 30 minutes and 1, 2, 4, and 6 hours after embolization with triolein (group 2, n= 10). As a control for group 2, the same acquisition was obtained after embolization with polyvinyl alcohol particles (group 3, n=5). Electron microscopic examination was done in all cats. In group 1, the lesions were iso- or slightly hyperintense on T2-weighted (T2W) and diffusion-weighted (DWIs) images, hypointense on the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) map image, and markedly enhanced on the gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted images (Gd-T1WIs). In group 2 at 30 minutes, the lesions were similar to those in group 1. Thereafter, the lesions became more hyperintense on T2WIs and DWIs and more hypoinfense on the ADC map image. In group 3, the lesions showed mild hyperintensity on T2WIs at 6 hours but hypointensity on the ADC map image from 30 minutes, with a tendency toward a greater decrease over time. Electron microscopic findings revealed discontinuity of the capillary endothelial wall, perivascular and interstitial edema, and swelling of glial and neuronal cells in groups 1 and 2. The lesions were hyperintense on T2WIs and DWIs, hypointense on the ADC map image, and enhanced on Gd-T1WIs. On electron microscopy, the lesions showed cytotoxic and vasogenic edema with disruption of the blood-brain barrier.

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