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Effects of riparian land use on water quality and fish communities in the headwater stream of the Taizi

Sen DING, Yuan ZHANG, Bin LIU, Weijing KONG, Wei MENG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 5,   Pages 699-708 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0528-x

Abstract: Riparian land use remains one of the most significant impacts on stream ecosystems.This study focuses on the relationship between stream ecosystems and riparian land use in headwater regionswater and fish communities in headwater streams of the Taizi River in north-eastern China.Generally, the results found a significant relationship between riparian land uses and stream water qualitystudy indicates that effective riparian management can improve water quality and fish communities in headwater

Keywords: fish     water quality     land use     riparian buffer     headwater stream    

Anensemble method for data stream classification in the presence of concept drift

Omid ABBASZADEH,Ali AMIRI,Ali Reza KHANTEYMOORI

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2015, Volume 16, Issue 12,   Pages 1059-1068 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1400398

Abstract: One recent area of interest in computer science is data stream management and processing.By ‘data stream’, we refer to continuous and rapidly generated packages of data.production rate, limited data processing time, and data concept drift; these features differentiate the data streamAn issue for the data stream is classification of input data.

Keywords: Data stream     Classificaion     Ensemble classifiers     Concept drift    

Changes in Headwater Streamflow from Impacts of Climate Change in the Tibetan Plateau

Zhengxin Bao,Jianyun Zhang,Yanqing Lian,Guoqing Wang,Junliang Jin,Zhongrui Ning,Jiapeng Zhang,Yanli Liu,Xiaojun Wang,

Engineering doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2023.05.025

Abstract: The Tibetan Plateau (TP) is the headwater of the Yangtze, Yellow, and the transboundary Yarlung TsangpoOur analysis indicated that the annual average temperature in the headwater basins of these five majorAs a result, streamflow in the Yangtze, Yarlung Tsangpo, Lancang, and Nujiang River headwater areas isAlthough the increased streamflow in the headwater basins of the Yellow River may ease some of the waterresources concerns, the decreasing trend of streamflow in the headwater areas of the southeastern TP

Keywords: Tibetan Plateau     Streamflow     Change Trend     Climate Change    

Residence time distribution and modeling of the liquid phase in an impinging stream reactor

Xingjun WANG, Xianhui HU, Lishun HU, Guangsuo YU, Fuchen WANG,

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 3,   Pages 353-359 doi: 10.1007/s11705-009-0262-x

Abstract: some experimental investigations of liquid phase residence time distribution (RTD) in an impinging streamwhich indicates that the liquid RTD is dominated mainly by axial liquid dispersion in the impinging stream

Keywords: RTD     liquid dispersion     reactor     liquid     independent    

Chaotic behavior of LNG after stratification in main stream region of storage tank

WANG Jingjing, MA Xiaoqian

Frontiers in Energy 2008, Volume 2, Issue 4,   Pages 514-518 doi: 10.1007/s11708-008-0076-4

Abstract: A study of the chaotic behavior of liquefied natural gas (LNG) after stratification in the main streamof heat impacting the storage tank would lead to a strong and unstable convection of LNG in the main stream

Keywords: Runge-Kutta     non-linear     corresponding     temperature     addition    

The Contributions Evaluation of Truck Ro-Ro Shipments in the Upper-stream Yangtze River and Its Developing

Xu Maozeng,Wu Min

Strategic Study of CAE 2008, Volume 10, Issue 2,   Pages 31-34

Abstract: justify;">An introduction will be made to the transportation env ironment characteristics of the upper-streamThen five indicators are proposed to evaluate the contributions of Ro-Ro shipments in the upper-stream

Keywords: upper-stream Yangtze River     Ro-Ro shipment     evaluation indicator     model developing policy    

Engineered Biomimetic Platelet Membrane-Coated Nanoparticles Block Staphylococcus aureus Cytotoxicity and Protect Against Lethal Systemic Infection Article

Jwa-Kyung Kim, Satoshi Uchiyama, Hua Gong, Alexandra Stream, Liangfang Zhang, Victor Nizet

Engineering 2021, Volume 7, Issue 8,   Pages 1149-1156 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2020.09.013

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Staphylococcus (S.) aureus is a leading human pathogen capable of producing severe invasive infections such as bacteremia, sepsis, and endocarditis with high morbidity and mortality, exacerbated by the increasingly widespread antibiotic resistance exemplified by methicillin-resistant strains (MRSA). S. aureus pathogenesis is fueled by the secretion of toxins—such as the membrane-damaging pore-forming atoxin,
which have diverse cellular targets including the epithelium, endothelium, leukocytes, and platelets. Here, we examine the use of human platelet membrane-coated nanoparticles (PNPs) as a biomimetic decoy strategy to neutralize S. aureus toxins and preserve host cell defense functions. The PNPs blocked platelet damage induced by S. aureus secreted toxins, thereby supporting platelet activation and bactericidal
activity. Likewise, the PNPs blocked macrophage damage induced by S. aureus secreted toxins, thus supporting macrophage oxidative burst, nitric oxide production, and bactericidal activity, and diminishing MRSA-induced neutrophil extracellular trap release. In a mouse model of MRSA systemic infection, PNP administration reduced bacterial counts in the blood and protected against mortality. Taken together, the results from the present work provide a proof of principle of the therapeutic benefit of PNPs in toxin neutralization, cytoprotection, and increased host resistance to invasive S. aureus infection.

Keywords: Nanoparticle     Nanosponge     Platelet     Staphylococcus aureus     Bacterial toxins     Sepsis    

PAC in artificial stream in postoperative care for family planning

Zhong Huiling

Strategic Study of CAE 2014, Volume 16, Issue 5,   Pages 31-33

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The purpose of the study abortion care (PAC) in the artificial stream

Keywords: abortion     post-abortion care     family planning care     effectiveness analysis    

Value Engineering/Value Management Model and Application of Aerospace Projects

Wan-hua Qiu,Han-peng Zhang,Ze-Shui Xu,De-Sheng Wu

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2015, Volume 2, Issue 4,   Pages 373-377 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2015056

Abstract: This paper presents a new space model developed by general value engineering/value management model. The authors take the function analysis, function optimization and function realization of the development object as the basic point, to get the final optimization structure by value evaluation, so as to improve the project quality and reduce the project cost. The final case shows that the application of this model can save about 18% of the time and considerable cost of the usually planned projects under the condition of quality assurance.

Keywords: aerospace project     value engineering     value optimization     value stream     design structure matrix    

Photothermal materials for efficient solar powered steam generation

Fenghua Liu, Yijian Lai, Binyuan Zhao, Robert Bradley, Weiping Wu

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 4,   Pages 636-653 doi: 10.1007/s11705-019-1824-1

Abstract: Solar powered steam generation is an emerging area in the field of energy harvest and sustainable technologies. The nano-structured photothermal materials are able to harvest energy from the full solar spectrum and convert it to heat with high efficiency. Moreover, the materials and structures for heat management as well as the mass transportation are also brought to the forefront. Several groups have reported their materials and structures as solutions for high performance devices, a few creatively coupled other physical fields with solar energy to achieve even better results. This paper provides a systematic review on the recent developments in photothermal nanomaterial discovery, material selection, structural design and mass/heat management, as well as their applications in seawater desalination and fresh water production from waste water with free solar energy. It also discusses current technical challenges and likely future developments. This article will help to stimulate novel ideas and new designs for the photothermal materials, towards efficient, low cost practical solar-driven clean water production.

Keywords: solar stream generation     plasmonics     porous carbon     photothermal materials     solar energy conversion efficiency    

Marine Renewable Energy Seascape Review

Alistair G. L. Borthwick

Engineering 2016, Volume 2, Issue 1,   Pages 69-78 doi: 10.1016/J.ENG.2016.01.011

Abstract: This article briefly reviews ocean energy production from offshore wind, tidal stream, ocean current,

Keywords: Marine renewable energy     Offshore wind     Tidal stream     Ocean current     Tidal range     Wave energy     Ocean thermal    

an unsupervised fast and accurate anomaly detectionmethod for amulti-dimensional sequence over data stream Regular Papers

Bin LI, Yi-jie WANG, Dong-sheng YANG, Yong-mou LI, Xing-kong MA

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2019, Volume 20, Issue 3,   Pages 388-404 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1800038

Abstract: Sequence data in these fields are usually multi-dimensional over the data stream.is a challenge to design an anomaly detection method for a multi-dimensional sequence over the data streamability for sequence modeling; (2) Anomaly detection cannot adapt to the high-speed nature of the data streamconcerning multi-dimensional sequence concentrate mainly on the static database rather than the data streamTo improve the performance of anomaly detection for a multi-dimensional sequence over the data stream

Keywords: Data stream     Multi-dimensional sequence     Anomaly detection     Concept drift     Feature selection    

Survey of design and security evaluation of authenticated encryption algorithms in theCAESARcompetition None

Fan ZHANG, Zi-yuan LIANG, Bo-lin YANG, Xin-jie ZHAO, Shi-ze GUO, Kui REN

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2018, Volume 19, Issue 12,   Pages 1475-1499 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1800576

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The Competition for Authenticated Encryption: Security, Applicability, and Robustness (CAESAR) supported by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is an ongoing project calling for submissions of authenticated encryption (AE) schemes. The competition itself aims at enhancing both the design of AE schemes and related analysis. The design goal is to pursue new AE schemes that are more secure than advanced encryption standard with Galois/counter mode (AES-GCM) and can simultaneously achieve three design aspects: security, applicability, and robustness. The competition has a total of three rounds and the last round is approaching the end in 2018. In this survey paper, we first introduce the requirements of the proposed design and the progress of candidate screening in the CAESAR competition. Second, the candidate AE schemes in the final round are classified according to their design structures and encryption modes. Third, comprehensive performance and security evaluations are conducted on these candidates. Finally, the research trends of design and analysis of AE for the future are discussed.

Keywords: CAESAR competition     Authenticated cipher     Block cipher     Stream cipher     Hash function     Security evaluation    

Recognition of Fluvial Bank Erosion Along the Main Stream of the Yangtze River Article

Ge Yan, Heqin Cheng, Zeyu Jiang, Lizhi Teng, Ming Tang, Tian Shi, Yuehua Jiang, Guoqiang Yang, Quanping Zhou

Engineering 2022, Volume 19, Issue 12,   Pages 50-61 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2021.03.027

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Recognizing the risk of fluvial bank erosion is an important challenge to ensure the early warning and prevention or control of bank collapse in river catchments, including in the Yangtze River. This study introduces a geomorphons-based algorithm to extract river bank erosion information by adjusting the flatness from multibeam echo-sounding data. The algorithm maps 10 subaqueous morphological elements, including the slope, footslope, flat, ridge, peak, valley, pit, spur, hollow, and shoulder. Twenty-one flatness values were used to build an interpretation strategy for the subaqueous features of riverbank erosion. The results show that the bank scarp, which is the erosion carrier, is covered by slope cells when the flatness is 10°. The scour pits and bank scars are indicated by pit cells near the bank and hollow cells in the bank slope at a flatness of 0°. Fluvial subaqueous dunes are considered an important factor accelerating bank erosion, particularly those near the bank toe; the critical flatness of the dunes was evaluated as 3°. The distribution of subaqueous morphological elements was analyzed and used to map the bank erosion inventory. The analysis results revealed that the near-bank zone, with a relatively large water depth, is prone to form large scour pits and a long bank scarp. Arc collapse tends to occur at the long bank scarp to shorten its length. The varied assignment of flatness values among terrestrial, marine, and fluvial environments is discussed, concluding that diversified flatness values significantly enable fluvial subaqueous morphology recognition. Consequently, this study provides a reference for the flatness-based recognition of fluvial morphological elements and enhances the targeting of subaqueous signs and risks of bank failure with a range of multibeam bathymetric data.

Keywords: Multibeam echo-sounding data     Morphological elements     Bank erosion     Bank scarp     Scour pits     Bank collapse    

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Effects of riparian land use on water quality and fish communities in the headwater stream of the Taizi

Sen DING, Yuan ZHANG, Bin LIU, Weijing KONG, Wei MENG

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Anensemble method for data stream classification in the presence of concept drift

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Changes in Headwater Streamflow from Impacts of Climate Change in the Tibetan Plateau

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Residence time distribution and modeling of the liquid phase in an impinging stream reactor

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Chaotic behavior of LNG after stratification in main stream region of storage tank

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an unsupervised fast and accurate anomaly detectionmethod for amulti-dimensional sequence over data stream

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Recognition of Fluvial Bank Erosion Along the Main Stream of the Yangtze River

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