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National Cheng Kung University
Education•Tainan City, Taiwan•
About: National Cheng Kung University is a education organization based out in Tainan City, Taiwan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Thin film. The organization has 49723 authors who have published 69799 publications receiving 1437420 citations. The organization is also known as: NCKU.
Topics: Population, Thin film, Dielectric, Heat transfer, Microstructure
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TL;DR: In this article, a MEMS-based formaldehyde gas sensor based on a suspended silicon nitride microstructure with an integrated micro Pt heater, a thin-film NiO sensing layer and Pt interdigitated electrodes (IDEs) was developed to measure the resistance changes of the NiO layer in the presence of formaldehyde.
Abstract: This study develops a MEMS-based formaldehyde gas sensor based on a suspended silicon nitride microstructure with an integrated micro Pt heater, a thin-film NiO sensing layer and Pt interdigitated electrodes (IDEs) to measure the resistance changes of the NiO layer in the presence of formaldehyde. A specific orientation of the NiO layer is observed as the substrate temperature in the sputtering process is increased. The increase in substrate temperature assists in the formation of a NiO layer with the correct stoichiometric ratio (1:1). When formaldehyde is present in the atmosphere, oxidation occurs near the heated NiO sensing layer. This oxidization causes a change in the electrical conductivity of the NiO film, and hence changes the measured resistance between the interdigitated electrodes. The formaldehyde concentration is then determined from the change in the measured resistance. The application of a voltage to the Pt heaters causes the temperature of the micro-hotplate to increase, which in turn enhances the sensitivity of the sensor. The current experimental results show that the sub-micrometer grain sizes of the sputtered oxide thin film yield a high degree of sensitivity (0.33 Ω ppm−1), a low hysteresis value (0.7 ppm), a detection capability of less than 0.8 ppm, a quick response time (13.2 s), a quick recovery time (40.0 s) and a high selectivity over a wide range of formaldehyde concentrations in the presence of interfering species, such as acetone, ethanol and methanol. The novel micro formaldehyde gas sensor developed in this study is ideal for applications aimed at preventing and controlling sick building syndrome (SBS).
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TL;DR: The observation of new properties of primary cosmic rays He, C, and O measured in the rigidity (momentum/charge) range 2 GV to 3 TV with 90×10−6 helium, 8.4×10^{6} carbon, and 7.0×10 6} oxygen nuclei collected by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) during the first five years of operation are reported.
Abstract: We report the observation of new properties of primary cosmic rays He, C, and O measured in the rigidity (momentum/charge) range 2 GV to 3 TV with 90×106 helium, 8.4×106 carbon, and 7.0×106 oxygen nuclei collected by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) during the first five years of operation. Above 60 GV, these three spectra have identical rigidity dependence. They all deviate from a single power law above 200 GV and harden in an identical way.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors used density functional theory (DFT) calculations and dual descriptor to provide insights into SMT degradation, which indicated that the central cleavages of SMT such as S−N, S−C, and N−C bonds or adducts on the rings would easily occur to degrade SMT in the US/PMS system.
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TL;DR: A separable mixture model (SMM) is adopted to estimate the similarity between an input sentence and the EARs of each emotional state, and a dialog system focusing on students' daily expressions is constructed.
Abstract: This study presents a novel approach to automatic emotion recognition from text. First, emotion generation rules (EGRs) are manually deduced from psychology to represent the conditions for generating emotion. Based on the EGRs, the emotional state of each sentence can be represented as a sequence of semantic labels (SLs) and attributes (ATTs); SLs are defined as the domain-independent features, while ATTs are domain-dependent. The emotion association rules (EARs) represented by SLs and ATTs for each emotion are automatically derived from the sentences in an emotional text corpus using the a priori algorithm. Finally, a separable mixture model (SMM) is adopted to estimate the similarity between an input sentence and the EARs of each emotional state. Since some features defined in this approach are domain-dependent, a dialog system focusing on the students' daily expressions is constructed, and only three emotional states, happy, unhappy, and neutral, are considered for performance evaluation. According to the results of the experiments, given the domain corpus, the proposed approach is promising, and easily ported into other domains.
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TL;DR: A mouse-adapted enterovirus 71 (EV71) strain with increased virulence in mice, MP4, was generated after four serial passages of the parental EV71 strain 4643 in mice and exhibited a larger plaque size, grew more rapidly, and was more cytotoxic in vitro than strains 4643.
Abstract: A mouse-adapted enterovirus 71 (EV71) strain with increased virulence in mice, MP4, was generated after four serial passages of the parental EV71 strain 4643 in mice. Strain MP4 exhibited a larger plaque size, grew more rapidly, and was more cytotoxic in vitro than strain 4643. Although strains 4643 and MP4 both induced apoptosis of SK-N-SH human neuroblastoma cells, MP4 was more virulent than 4643 in 1-day-old mice (50% lethal doses, 10(2) and 10(4) PFU/mouse, respectively). Strain MP4 (5 x 10(6) PFU/mouse), but not 4643, could orally infect 7-day-old mice, resulting in rear-limb paralysis followed by death 5 to 9 days after inoculation with the virus. Histopathologically, neuronal loss and apoptosis were evident in the spinal cords as well as the brain stems of the infected mice. The limb muscles displayed massive necrosis. There was early and transient virus replication in the intestines, whereas the spinal cord, brain, and muscle became the sites of viral replication during the late phase of the infection. Virus transmission occurred among infected and noninfected cagemates, as demonstrated by the occurrence of seroconversion and the presence of viable viruses in the stool samples of the latter. Protection against EV71 challenge was demonstrated following administration of hyperimmune serum 1 day after inoculation with the virus. Nucleotide sequence analysis of the genome of EV71 strain MP4 revealed four nucleotide changes on the 5' untranslated region, three on the VP2 region, and eight on the 2C region, resulting in one and four amino acid substitutions in the VP2 and 2C proteins, respectively.
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Yi Chen | 217 | 4342 | 293080 |
Yang Yang | 164 | 2704 | 144071 |
R. E. Hughes | 154 | 1312 | 110970 |
Mercouri G. Kanatzidis | 152 | 1854 | 113022 |
Thomas J. Smith | 140 | 1775 | 113919 |
Hui Li | 135 | 2982 | 105903 |
Gerald M. Reaven | 133 | 799 | 80351 |
Chi-Huey Wong | 129 | 1220 | 66349 |
Joseph P. Vacanti | 119 | 441 | 50739 |
Kai Nan An | 109 | 953 | 51638 |
Ding-Shinn Chen | 104 | 774 | 46068 |
James D. Neaton | 101 | 331 | 64719 |
David C. Christiani | 100 | 1052 | 55399 |
Jo Shu Chang | 99 | 639 | 37487 |
Yu Shyr | 98 | 542 | 39527 |