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The Effect of Different Paternal Parenting Styles have on Daughter’s Gender Identity and Gender Role Attitudes Formation

Biwen Tu
In this study, we investigated the effect of paternal parenting on daughter’s gender identity formation and development applying qualitative interview. For the 16 female participants, we found a positive correlation between paternal parenting autonomy and daughters’ gender identity and bio-sex inconsistency...

Economic Feasibility of Integrated Farming System for Organic Waste in Pa’bumbungan Village

A. Arya Setiawan Junior, Sanusi Fattah, Sabir Sabir
This research evaluates the economic feasibility of implementing an Integrated Farming System (IFS) for managing organic waste into biogas and bio-slurry in Pa’bumbungan Village, Bantaeng Regency, South Sulawesi. The system transforms organic waste, particularly livestock waste, into biogas for energy...

The Use of Gijougo-Type Mimesis in Mangadouga Youtube Channel フェルミ漫画大学

Ina I. Pratita, Parastuti Parastuti, Rusmiyati Rusmiyati
Technological developments cause manga not only in print but also in digital form (デジタル漫画) and in the form of videos which are often called mangadouga (漫画動画). The development of manga can indirectly trigger manga to be more widely known and attract interest in learning Japanese. Manga as a cultural reflection...
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A Novel Approach to Lung Cancer Detection Using Gorilla Troops Optimization and Convolutional Neural Networks

B. Sujitha, M. Abimanyu, R. Abinash, S. Inbarasan, M. Manoranjan
Lung cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related mortality worldwide, necessitating advanced diagnostic tools that provide high accuracy and efficiency. This paper introduces a novel framework, the “Gorilla Troops Optimization-based Convolutional Neural Network (GTO-CNN) for Lung Cancer...
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Experimental and numerical investigation on the performance of hydrodynamic cavitation in multi-holes orifice plate

Changhao Ji, Zhixia He, Yuhang Zhixia
The multi-holes orifice plate are simple hydrodynamic devices which can be used for intensification of liquid-liquid heterogeneous micro-mixture for preparing bio-diesel or emulsified diesel. In this study,a flow visualization experiment system with a transparent hydrodynamic cavitation reactor was setup...
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Anaerobic degradation of polyethylene glycol 400

Xia Chen, Yangdong Hu
Anaerobic degradation of the polyethylene glycol 400(PEG400) was studied. The effect of concentration was respectively assessed on the anaerobic bio-degradation of PEG400, using the organic model wastewater containing the 1.0% and 0.5% PEG400. The result showed that: the TOC(Total Organic Carbon) and...
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A Study on the Construction of Eco-corridor Based on Nature Reserves

Meirong Tian, Guobao Song, Jixi Gao, Jie Qiu
The scientific and reasonable construction of eco-corridors between the nature reserves will be helpful in eliminating the habitat isolation and alleviating the negative effect of landscape fragmentation towards bio-diversity and ecological security. Focusing on the nature reserves in Northeast China,...

Research on Depth Development of the Cultivated Land Resources and the Sustainable Development of Agriculture

Qi Meng
Due to human and natural factors, not only the number of arable land is reducing, but also the quality failures. In order to achieve sustainable development of agriculture, we must take the road of industrialization and technically to the progressive realization of "bio-engineering" technology. China's...
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Combining Penalty Function with Modified Chicken Swarm Optimization for Constrained Optimization

Y.L. Chen, P.L. He, Y.H. Zhang
In many mechanical designs, such as airborne electro-optical platform, optical lenses, mechanical containers, speed reducer, and so on, lightweight design has always been our goal. Under various constraints, obtaining the minimum of some parameter is the optimization problem we often encounter in the...
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The Toxic Effects of Nanometer Zinc Oxide on Aquatic Organisms (A review)

Zhumei Wang, Bo Zhang, Xuejiao Zhang
Nano-ZnO is a typical engineered nanomaterial, which is used in many fields. With its mass production and wide application, more and more nano-ZnO discharge into the water body. Water ecological environment is facing a huge threat. This article summarizes the toxic effects of nano-ZnO on different types...

Studying Wuhan Lockdown’s Impact on Airline, Vaccine and Mask Industry in The Chinese Stock Market Through Empirical Models

Tianhao Hu, Yongyi Lin, Zian Wang
In this paper, our group shows the effect of Covid-19 on the Chinese stock market as well as stock prices of the airline, mask, and pharmaceutical industries. We targeted three companies from each industry. For airlines: Air China (601111), China Eastern airline (600115), China Southern Airlines (600029)....
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Effect Of Source Tea On The Normal Mice's Gastrointestinal Function

Ting Wang, Yan Li, Tan Wang, Zuhong Wang, Ming Bai, Mingsan Miao
Effect of observation Fusen herbal tea in normal mice methods.: given to mice for 17 days, daily 2 times respectively in drinking high dose Fusen herbal tea, small dose Fusen herbal tea, Wanglaoji large dose of herbal tea, small dose of Wanglaoji herbal tea, herbal tea replace normal mice drinking water;...
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Design and Implement of Large-scaled and Self-unloaded Solar Energy Biomass Fermentation Device

Longjiang Li, Yuru Yang, Shuo Han, Meng He
A new type of large-scaled and homothermal solar energy biomass fermentation device,which can unload itself without dynamic,is introduced in this paper.With homothermal solar technology,It guarantees homothermal fermentation and improves the rate of methane gas.With streamlined pool and lifting system...
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Separation and purification of bio-diesel : A review

Chaocheng Zheng
Bio-diesel-a biodegradable, sustainable and clean energy, has received growing interest especially in recent years, chiefly on account of development in biodiesel fuel and serious ecological pressures nowadays. In the production process of biodiesel from biomass, separation and purification is a critical...
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Study on Leaching Characteristics and Bio-availability of Heavy Metals in Soil of the Lead and Zinc Mine

Xuwen He, Zengqiang Fang, Yuxiang Wang, Mengyao Jia, Junying Song, Qifan Wang, Maoguan Hu
In order to study the pollution level and leaching characters of the heavy metals in the soil of lead-zinc mining area, soil sample in a lead and zinc mine of Hunan is taken as study object. The concentration of heavy metals was analyzed byinductively coupled plasma massspectrometry after microwave digestion...

Issues Relating to the Hi-Tech Industry in the Eurasian Economic Union

A I Mozgovoy, A N Krylov, V V Lobachev, G P Kuzina
The research of the hi-tech industry development is one of the tools necessary to solve the priority strategic task of a scientific and technological breakthrough that is determined by the challenges of the sixth technology revolution which is characterised by the convergence of bio-, nano- and cogno-technologies....

The Process of Japanese Compound Word Formation

Sherly F. Lensun, Susanti Aror, Amelia Sompotan
The process of forming a Japanese word is called gokeisei. Gokeisei consists of 4 kinds, namely haseigo (派生語), karikomi or shouryaku (刈り込み· 省略), toujigo (頭字語) and fukugougo/gouseigo (複合語· 合成語). This study aims to identify changes in phonemes in the process of gouseigo formation. In this study, the data...
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The Pulsed Arc Electrohydraulic Discharge Treatment Study on Waste Water and Its Application

Qi-Xiong Lin, Lu Zhu, Zheng-Hao He, Wei Xia, Xin-Ya Xu
With the speedy development of modern industry, the technology of wastewater treatment plays an essential role in the research of environmental protection science. The tech of Pulsed Arc Electrohydraulic Discharge (PAED) has been intense researched by virtue of its marked treatment effect, low power...

Certain Properties of Single-Valued Neutrosophic Graph With Application in Food and Agriculture Organization

Shouzhen Zeng, Muhammad Shoaib, Shahbaz Ali, Florentin Smarandache, Hossein Rashmanlou, Farshid Mofidnakhaei
Pages: 1516 - 1540
Fuzzy graph models are present everywhere from natural to artificial structures, embodying the dynamic processes in physical, biological, and social systems. As real-life problems are often uncertain on account of inconsistent and indeterminate information, it seems very demanding for an expert to model...

Research on the Contribution of Colleges and Universities to Industrial Scientific and Technological Innovation Based on Patent Data Analysis

Lusheng Wu, Xiaoqing Zhang
Patent is one of the important ways to disclose scientific and technological innovation achievements. Compared with other types of scientific research achievements such as papers, patent achievements have more industrial value, and patent-related index information can better reflect the innovation ability...
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Nitrate Removal from Groundwater by Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron (NZVI) Coupling Autohydrogenotrophic Denitrification

Hongyu Wang, Shilu Zhang, Dan Chen, Qiulai He
In this work, the denitrification performance of a bio-reactor based on nanoscale zero-valent iron (NZVI) coupling autohydrogenotrophic denitrification was investigated. A series of bio-reactors were configured by inoculating and acclimating pure culture capable capable of denitrification. Effects of...

Human and Nature in the Conditions of Modern Technological Systems: Environmental and Ethical Aspects

Tatyana Mishatkina, Vladimir Falko
NBIC (nano-, bio, informational technologies and cognitive sciences) convergence, being the basis of sixth techno-economic paradigm, could contribute to the improvement of certain organs and functions of the human body only in some moments and could be useful in environmental renovation. There is a serious...

The Effectiveness of Yoga in Treatment of Depression

Bohan Wan
Depression is the primary cause of impairment in those under the age of 45 and is a common mental health issue that affects people all over the world. The scientific community is looking for therapies that are less harsh than drugs and more practical than therapy to treat this illness. Yoga, a great...
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Research and Reflection on the Construction of Virtual Simulation Experiment Teaching Center of Bioengineering in the Background of Excellence Program

Lili Guan, Linna Du, Songlei Guan, Peng Han, Xiyan Cui, Hao Dong, Linbo Zhang
This paper discusses the background, necessity and thoughts of constructing virtual simulation teaching experiment teaching center in view of the existing problems in the practice of teaching bio-agriculture and combined with the training objectives of the "Top-Notch Innovative Agriculture and Forestry...
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Experimental Study on Reinforcement of Biological Enzyme for Road Soil

Yemin Zhang, Xuanqing Hu, Zhen Li
Biological enzyme is a new type of soil reinforcement material, it is based on biological enzymes curing agent to achieve. As a biological enzyme reinforcement material, its greatest advantage is no pollution to the environment, but also to ensure good mechanical and road performance. In order to study...
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Screening and Culture Condition of Lipase Strains from Biodiesel

Chaocheng Zheng, Xinren You
Biodiesel, a biodegradable, sustainable and clean energy has attracted growing interest in recent years, mainly due to development in bio-diesel fuel and ecological pressures including climatic changes. In this study, lipase strains FS14 extracted from soil which is polluted by oil and fat were analyzed...

Predator-Prey Biogeography-Based Optimization for Bio-inspired Visual Attention

Xiaohua Wang, Haibin Duan
Pages: 1151 - 1162
Visual attention mechanism is one of the important techniques in computer vision field, and it can increase the effectiveness of computer image information processing. Biogeography-Based Optimization (BBO) is a bioinspired algorithm for global optimization, searching for the global optimum mainly through...
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Comparative Trial on Biological Contact Oxidation and Bio-filter Process for Wastewater Treatment

Shan-Quan Jiang, Xiang-Wei Sun, Li-Xing Ling, Chun-Yan Zhong, Yue Hu, Shi-Hong Cheng, Wu-Feng Wu
When domestic wastewater was treated by biological contact oxidation on soft packer and Bio-Filter process, the removal effects of COD/TN/NH3-N and TP were discussed at different C/N and loading in the paper. Further more the combined processing of biological contact oxidation and Bio-Filter were studied....
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Research on Treating Wastewater Containing Heavy Metal by Biological Immobilization

Li Meng, Hong-guo Zhang, Guo-dong Chen, Ding-gui Luo, Yong-heng Chen
Biological immobilized technology is considered a potential instrument for the removal of heavy metals from waste solutions and for precious heavy metals recovery, an alternative to the conventional processes, such as those based on ion exchange, or adsorption on activated carbon. In this work the state...

Impact of Bio-Medical Wastes on Public Health Safety: A Constitutional Perspective and Judicial Approach

Rathindra Bhuyan, Hiren Ch. Nath
Biomedical waste (BMW) consists of waste generated during medical diagnosis, treatment, or immunization activities in healthcare facilities. The rising volume of BMW, especially infectious waste, poses a significant hazard to public health and the environment. Improper handling and disposal of BMW can...
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Effect of Tide on Sewage Disposal by Bio-film Process Dosing with Enzyme

Gaimei Guo
The paper studied the effect of tide on the removal rate of COD, NH3-N and TP in the dosing pool in order to provide data to simulate disorderly discharged sewage in tidal rivers. Due to the dilute effect of rivers, the removal rate of COD, NH3-N and TP at the tidal state was higher than that at no tidal...
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Environmental, Social, and Governance evaluation in Coal Mining Companies – A Case Study of Singareni Collieries Company Limited

Suresh Chandra Ch, P. Ajith Kumar, Himam Saheb Shaik
The Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) criterion is receiving significant importance and in order to promote sustainability and responsible business practices, ESG is often determined as indicator for measuring the performance of company to evaluate whether the company is meeting the expectations...

Harnessing Seaweed for Bioplastics: Unveiling South Sulawesi’s Blue-Green Economy to Address Waste Issues

Harmina Harmina
The bio-based plastic industry, particularly the development of seaweed-based bioplastics, offers significant opportunities for sustainable development within the blue-green economy of South Sulawesi. This paper explores the untapped potential of bio-based plastics to address critical waste management...
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Evaluation on ecological footprint of ethnic cultural tourism industry in Yunnan province of China

H.y. Xie, W.l. Yan, J.d. Yi
Based on the introduction to the concept and calculation method of tourism ecological footprint, the tourism ecological footprints of 8 minority autonomous prefectures in Yunnan province are calculated and analyzed according to the data of the statistical yearbooks of Yunnan province in 2014. The results...

Research of Vladivostok’s City Image Characteristics in the Context of its Brand Positioning

N. A. Konopleva, T. V. Metlyaeva, L. Y. Falko, L. A. Melnikova
In the context of market economy, territories are challenged to understand their individual characteristics so as to create competitive strengths as a positive image and powerful brand. The research touches upon the problem of the image improvement of Vladivostok, the capital of Primorsky Krai, Russia....
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Study on the thermodynamic properties of nickel-cobalt ore bio-leaching solution

Guiying Zhou, Chuyue Hou, Jiankang Wen
Researches about the separation process of valuable metals for nickel-cobalt ore bio-leaching solution had already been continuously studied, while studies about its thermodynamic properties has not been carries out. This paper conducted research about thermodynamic properties including conductivity,...
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Bio-inspired Self-Healing Concrete using Algae-Based Healing Agents for Crack Repair

Mohammad Abdul Nayeem, Shrihari Saduwale, Srinivasa Reddy Vempada, M. V. Seshagiri Rao
The concept of self-healing concrete has gained significant attention as a sustainable solution to the common problem of microcracks that compromise the durability and longevity of concrete structures. Among various self-healing techniques, the use of bio-inspired methods, particularly algae-based healing...
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Constitutive Model of Shape Memory Alloy and its Finite Element Implementation for Medical Applications

Yanping Wang
Shape memory alloy (SMA) have presented excellent behaviour for medical applications such as bio-compatible, high corrosion resistance, non-magnetic, and the unique physical properties, which replicate those of human tissues and bones. Based on the experimental results of super-elastic NiTi alloy, a...

Seaweed Fabric Research and Application for the Field of Elderly Clothing Technology

Bai Liu, Lifang Chen, Chen Qu, Zehang Qin, Lanfei Wang
As a kind of new sustainable biopolymer fiber, seaweed fiber boasts a wide development and application space. The fabric made from that fiber drew a great attention in the textile field as soon as it came into being due to its strong biocompatibility and completely degradable absorbability. The new textile...
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Ureolytic Bacteria-Induced Carbonate Formation for Enhanced Concrete Crack Healing

Posani RamPrasad, Thirumala Sujatha, Srinivasa Reddy Vempada, Shrihari Saduwale
This study investigates the use of ureolytic bacteria, specifically Sporosarcina pasteurii, to enhance concrete’s self-healing capabilities through microbial-induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP). Ureolytic bacteria catalyze the breakdown of urea, leading to carbonate formation, which subsequently...

Research of urban rail driver’s workload based on questionnaire and simulation

Lanpeng Li, Yuanchun Huang, Shuqing Yuan
To study the workload as well as the psychological and physiological characteristics of urban rail train drivers, the authors track and evaluate the drivers’ work stress and the related critical influences using a questionnaire and statistical analysis. The results show that the main sources of stress...
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Novel Embryonics Adder Architecture with Unicellular Self-Check Unit

Sakali Raghavendra Kumar, S K Noor Mahammad, P. Balasubramanian, G. Venkat Reddy
FPGAs are prominent electronic devices used in mission-critical applications due to their reconfiguration mechanism. The mission-critical applications will be used in harsh radiation environments. Electronic devices are susceptible to single-event upsets because of radiation effects. Prior works used...

Distributed Computation using Evolutionary Consciousness : An Approach

Susmit Bagchi
Pages: 928 - 942
The modeling of biological phenomena and its adaptations to distributed computing are promising research areas. The computational modeling of neurobiological phenomena, such as cognition and consciousness, has potential for applications into bio-inspired distributed computing. The functioning of neurological...

The Interpretation of Duke Zhuang Wu Sheng in Zuo Zhuan and the Superstition Behind It

Shuoyao Ni, Wenting Zhao
Because of the age and the abbreviated records, wu sheng (寤生), which first appeared in Zuo Zhuan (左传), still has unclear interpretations and different way of saying. Sheng (生) means birth or giving birth to in Chinese, while the meaning of wu (寤) is controversial. This paper compiles the main views on...

Current Status and Perspectives on ‘Computational Service Design’ in China from a Bibliometric Perspective

Yimin Wang, Honglin Zhu
Purpose: The ‘Computational’ service design widens the boundary of service design, and few researchers conduct researches in this field. The author is committed to combing its knowledge context, building its knowledge framework and tapping its future development potential. Method: With the help of the...
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The Effect of Organic Concentration on the Biochemical Degradation Characteristics of Hybrid Biological Reactor

Y. Zheng, Y.T. Wang, H.P. Chen, Y.Y. Yang
The effects of C/N on removal rate of COD and NH3-N of a continuous running hybrid biological reactor were discussed. The results showed that the removal rates of COD and NH3-N were both more than 90% in the normal condition. The bio-film played a key role in removing the COD and NH3-N in hybrid biological...
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Influence of Bio-Organic Modification of Nutrient Solution on Mineral and Carbon Nutrition of Plants of Tomato in Greenhouses

N.L. Adaev, A.N. Adaev, I.M. Bamatov, A.G. Amaeva, A.H. Zanilov
Experience has proven that, in search of innovative solutions it is often necessary to return to the known fundamental principles of the functioning of agroecosystems. The only problem remains the question of giving the “outdated” solutions a certain manufacturability and their adaptation to the current...

Philosophical Foundations of the Concept of Green Economy

Vitaly Ivlev, Marina Ivleva
The article investigates the initial philosophical principles of the green economy concept, which is one of the modern promising approaches in economic science. The authors analyze the essence of the green economy, describe a retrospective of its conceptual development. They come to the conclusion that...
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Research Progress on Catalytic Pyrolysis Technology for Liquid Fuels

Ge Song, Weihong Zhou
The development of bio-fuels were introduced, and it has greatly potential application. Pyrolysis process was benefit for the second-generation biofuels. The reaction mechanism of pyrolysis were summarized elaborately in this review. Main pyrolysis reactors and their research status were described, at...

Environmental and Cultural Impacts of Chair-Shaped Tombs in Wenzhou, China

Luke Liu
This study investigates the unique tradition of “chair-shaped tombs” (椅子坟, yǐzi fén) in rural Wenzhou and its environmental and sociocultural impacts. In Wenzhou’s hillside villages, the late 20th century saw many lineage clans build elaborate seat-like concrete tombs for their ancestors, reviving a...