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Yeungnam University
Education•Daegu, South Korea•
About: Yeungnam University is a education organization based out in Daegu, South Korea. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thin film & Catalysis. The organization has 9885 authors who have published 22075 publications receiving 372798 citations.
Topics: Thin film, Catalysis, Photocatalysis, Control theory, Population
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TL;DR: In this paper, single suspended carbon nanofibers on carbon micro-structures were fabricated by directed electrospinning and subsequent pyrolysis at 900 °C of carbon nanotube/polyacrylonitrile (CNT/PAN) composite material.
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TL;DR: Based on the Lyapunov stability theory, an adaptive control law is derived to make the states of two identical hyperchaotic Chen systems asymptotically synchronized in this paper.
Abstract: This article addresses control for the chaos synchronization of hyperchaotic Chen system with five uncertain parameters. Based on the Lyapunov stability theory, an adaptive control law is derived to make the states of two identical hyperchaotic Chen systems asymptotically synchronized. Finally, a numerical simulations is presented to show the effectiveness of the proposed chaos synchronization scheme.
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National University of Singapore1, Kyoto University2, The Chinese University of Hong Kong3, Seoul Metropolitan Government4, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China5, Peking University6, Singapore National Eye Center7, Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion8, Tan Tock Seng Hospital9, Genome Institute of Singapore10, Saitama Medical University11, University of Yamanashi12, Kobe University13, Sun Yat-sen University14, Shanghai Jiao Tong University15, Capital Medical University16, University of Pittsburgh17, Hebrew University of Jerusalem18, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital19, University of Sydney20, Fudan University21, Seoul National University Hospital22, Kyungpook National University23, Yeungnam University24, Kosin University25, Inje University26, Pusan National University27, University of Ulsan28, Peking Union Medical College29
TL;DR: The findings suggest that some of the genetic loci conferring AMD susceptibility in East Asians are shared with Europeans, yet AMD in East Asia may also have a distinct genetic signature.
Abstract: Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a major cause of blindness, but presents differently in Europeans and Asians. Here, we perform a genome-wide and exome-wide association study on 2,119 patients with exudative AMD and 5,691 controls, with independent replication in 4,226 patients and 10,289 controls, all of East Asian descent, as part of The Genetics of AMD in Asians (GAMA) Consortium. We find a strong association between CETP Asp442Gly (rs2303790), an East Asian-specific mutation, and increased risk of AMD (odds ratio (OR)=1.70, P=5.60 × 10(-22)). The AMD risk allele (442Gly), known to protect from coronary heart disease, increases HDL cholesterol levels by 0.17 mmol l(-1) (P=5.82 × 10(-21)) in East Asians (n=7,102). We also identify three novel AMD loci: C6orf223 Ala231Ala (OR=0.78, P=6.19 × 10(-18)), SLC44A4 Asp47Val (OR=1.27, P=1.08 × 10(-11)) and FGD6 Gln257Arg (OR=0.87, P=2.85 × 10(-8)). Our findings suggest that some of the genetic loci conferring AMD susceptibility in East Asians are shared with Europeans, yet AMD in East Asians may also have a distinct genetic signature.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the nexus of per capita renewable energy, agriculture, and CO2 emissions, together with output and non-renewable energy, in a 1992-2013 sample of BRICS countries.
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TL;DR: The resource management mechanisms of the state-of-the-art IoT OSs, such as Contiki, TinyOS, and FreeRTOS, are investigated and the different dimensions of their resource management approaches are studied and their advantages and limitations are highlighted.
Abstract: Recently, the Internet of Things (IoT) concept has attracted a lot of attention due to its capability to translate our physical world into a digital cyber world with meaningful information. The IoT devices are smaller in size, sheer in number, contain less memory, use less energy, and have more computational capabilities. These scarce resources for IoT devices are powered by small operating systems (OSs) that are specially designed to support the IoT devices’ diverse applications and operational requirements. These IoT OSs are responsible for managing the constrained resources of IoT devices efficiently and in a timely manner. In this paper, discussions on IoT devices and OS resource management are provided. In detail, the resource management mechanisms of the state-of-the-art IoT OSs, such as Contiki, TinyOS, and FreeRTOS, are investigated. The different dimensions of their resource management approaches (including process management, memory management, energy management, communication management, and file management) are studied, and their advantages and limitations are highlighted.
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Kenneth J. Pienta | 127 | 671 | 64531 |
Hojjat Adeli | 103 | 511 | 30859 |
Ahmad Fauzi Ismail | 93 | 1357 | 40853 |
Herbert C. Brown | 90 | 1357 | 39618 |
Alan J. Wein | 87 | 1164 | 47916 |
Ju H. Park | 83 | 769 | 27512 |
Peter W. Carr | 77 | 517 | 22507 |
J. M. White | 68 | 583 | 18754 |
David H. Sherman | 68 | 386 | 16858 |
Thomas A. Hamilton | 68 | 171 | 15964 |
Ashutosh Sharma | 66 | 570 | 16100 |
Zheng-Guang Wu | 63 | 284 | 12968 |
Moo Hwan Cho | 60 | 195 | 10212 |
Han-Gon Choi | 58 | 421 | 13449 |
Jintae Lee | 56 | 178 | 10393 |