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Gear fault diagnosis using gear meshing stiffness identified by gearbox housing vibration signals

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2022, Volume 17, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11465-022-0713-3

Abstract: Some interesting properties are discovered in the identified GMS spectra, and the results also validateThe identified GMS has a clear physical meaning and is thus very useful for fault diagnosis of the complicated

Keywords: gearbox fault diagnosis     meshing stiffness     identification     transfer path     signal processing    

Fenton process for degradation of selected chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons exemplified by trichloroethylene, 1,1-dichloroethylene and chloroform

QIANG Zhimin, BEN Weiwei, HUANG Chin-Pao

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2008, Volume 2, Issue 4,   Pages 397-409 doi: 10.1007/s11783-008-0074-0

Abstract: Dichloroacetic acid (DCAA) was identified as the major reaction intermediate in the oxidation of TCE,No reaction intermediates or byproducts were identified in the oxidation of DCE and CF.Based on the identified intermediate, the reaction mechanism of TCE with Fenton’s reagent was proposed

Keywords: identified     1     1-dichloroethylene     kinetic     Dichloroacetic     Chloride    

A new opsonin-like protein identified from coelomic fluid of sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus

Mai Kangsen,Meng Fanyi,Ma Hongming,Zhang Wenbing

Strategic Study of CAE 2009, Volume 11, Issue 10,   Pages 108-114

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In order to determine if opsonin-like molecules exist in the coelomic fluid of sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus and identify their properties, immunochemical methods including phagocytosis assay, SDS-PAGE, gel filtration and mass spectrometric analysis were performed. The phagocytosis of sea cucumber phagocytes was quantified in vitro using heat-killed yeast cells as target cells. Phagocytes of the sea cucumber were capable of phagocytosis in isotonic buffer, cell-free coelomic fluid (CFCF) and yeast cell-adsorbed CFCF, but the phagocytosis was significantly enhanced when the incubation medium was CFCF. This phagocytosis promoting activity of CFCF was eliminated by pre-adsorption of CFCF with yeast cells. SDS-PAGE analysis showed that a protein with 18 kDa was able to bind to yeast cells. By using gel filtration, the protein was isolated from coelomic fluid of the sea cucumber. Functional test of this molecule demonstrated that it was a phagocytosis-enhancing opsonin-like molecule. However, the phagocytosis-enhancing function of the opsonin-like molecule was dependent on some unknown factor(s) in the CFCF, which needs further investigations. Mass spectrometric analysis indicated that this opsonin-like molecule is a new protein.

Keywords: postichopus japonicus     phagocyte     coelomic fluid     opsonin-like molecule    

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Gear fault diagnosis using gear meshing stiffness identified by gearbox housing vibration signals

Journal Article

Fenton process for degradation of selected chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons exemplified by trichloroethylene, 1,1-dichloroethylene and chloroform

QIANG Zhimin, BEN Weiwei, HUANG Chin-Pao

Journal Article

A new opsonin-like protein identified from coelomic fluid of sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus

Mai Kangsen,Meng Fanyi,Ma Hongming,Zhang Wenbing

Journal Article