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    Study of Impact and Compression Damage on Asian Pears

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    Result of impact and compression tests on Chojuro, Twentieth Century, Tsu Li, and Ya Li varieties of Asian pears indicate that Chojuro pears are the firmest and most resistant to mechanical damage. At the time of harvest, Tsu Li and Ya Li pears could resist mechanical damage nearly as well as Chojuro pears, but they become more susceptible to bruising in cold storage. Twentieth Century pears are most sensitive to impact and compression bruising. Increased time in the ripening room produces more softening and increased bruise resistance of Chojuro and Twentieth Century pears than of Tsu Li and Ya Li pears

    A unified multichannel far-field speech recognition system: combining neural beamforming with attention based end-to-end model

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    Far-field speech recognition is a challenging task that conventionally uses signal processing beamforming to attack noise and interference problem. But the performance has been found usually limited due to heavy reliance on environmental assumption. In this paper, we propose a unified multichannel far-field speech recognition system that combines the neural beamforming and transformer-based Listen, Spell, Attend (LAS) speech recognition system, which extends the end-to-end speech recognition system further to include speech enhancement. Such framework is then jointly trained to optimize the final objective of interest. Specifically, factored complex linear projection (fCLP) has been adopted to form the neural beamforming. Several pooling strategies to combine look directions are then compared in order to find the optimal approach. Moreover, information of the source direction is also integrated in the beamforming to explore the usefulness of source direction as a prior, which is usually available especially in multi-modality scenario. Experiments on different microphone array geometry are conducted to evaluate the robustness against spacing variance of microphone array. Large in-house databases are used to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed framework and the proposed method achieve 19.26\% improvement when compared with a strong baseline

    The complete mitochondrial genome of Xizicus (Haploxizicus) maculatus revealed by Next-Generation Sequencing and phylogenetic implication (Orthoptera, Meconematinae)

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    Xizicus Gorochov, 1993, the quiet-calling katydid, is a diverse genus with 68 species in world, which includes more than 45 species in China, has undergone numerous taxonomic revisions with contradicting conclusions. In this study the complete mitochondrial genome of Xizicus (Haploxizicus) maculatus collected from Hainan for the first time was sequenced using the Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology. The length of whole mitogenome is 16,358 bp and contains the typical gene arrangement, base composition, and codon usage found in other related species. The overall base composition of the mitochondrial genome is 37.0 % A, 32.2 % T, 20.2 % C, and 10.6 % G. All 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs) began with typical ATN initiation codon. Nine of the 13 PCGs have a complete termination codon, but the remaining four genes (COI, COIII, ND5, and ND4) terminate with an incomplete T. Phylogenetic analyses are carried out based on the concatenated dataset of 13 PCGs and two rRNAs of Tettigoniidae species available in GenBank. Both Bayesian inference and Maximum Likelihood analyses recovered each subfamily as a monophyletic group. Regardless of the position of Lipotactinae, the relationships among the subfamilies of Tettigoniidae were as follows: ((((Tettigoniinae, Bradyporinae) Meconematinae) Conocephalinae) Hexacentrinae). The topological structure of the phylogeny trees showed that the Xizicus (Haploxizicus) maculatus is closer to Xizicus (Xizicus) fascipes than Xizicus (Eoxizicus) howardi

    Whole exome sequencing identifies frequent somatic mutations in cell-cell adhesion genes in chinese patients with lung squamous cell carcinoma

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    Lung squamous cell carcinoma (SQCC) accounts for about 30% of all lung cancer cases. Understanding of mutational landscape for this subtype of lung cancer in Chinese patients is currently limited. We performed whole exome sequencing in samples from 100 patients with lung SQCCs to search for somatic mutations and the subsequent target capture sequencing in another 98 samples for validation. We identified 20 significantly mutated genes, including TP53, CDH10, NFE2L2 and PTEN. Pathways with frequently mutated genes included those of cell-cell adhesion/Wnt/Hippo in 76%, oxidative stress response in 21%, and phosphatidylinositol-3-OH kinase in 36% of the tested tumor samples. Mutations of Chromatin regulatory factor genes were identified at a lower frequency. In functional assays, we observed that knockdown of CDH10 promoted cell proliferation, soft-agar colony formation, cell migration and cell invasion, and overexpression of CDH10 inhibited cell proliferation. This mutational landscape of lung SQCC in Chinese patients improves our current understanding of lung carcinogenesis, early diagnosis and personalized therapy

    Shoveliteratura Shi, Bian & Chang 2011

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    Shoveliteratura ­Shi,­Bian­&­Chang,­2011 Shoveliteratura Shi, Bian & Chang, 2011. Zootaxa, 2981: 38. Diagnosis. ­ Body small. Fastigium verticis shovel-shaped and flat, with a indistinct longitudinal sulcus in the midline, protruding forward, base slightly broad, tapering apically, apex rounded. Tegmina developed, surpassing apices of hind femora; hind wings longer than tegmina. Male tenth abdominal tergite elongated backward; cercus stout, inner side of base with one process, apex with or without divergence; subgenital plate with styli; genitalia sclerotized. Female cercus short and conical. Ovipositor moderately upcurved, apex of ventral valvula with a apical hook. Subgenital plate almost quadrilateral, base slightly broad, tapering apically, apex rounded.Published as part of Lu, Limin, Peng, Xinfei & Shi, Fuming, 2021, - One-new-species-of-the-genus-Shoveliteratura-Shi, - Bian- & - Chang, - 2011 - (Tettigoniidae: - Meconematinae) - from-China, pp. 396-398 in Zootaxa 5072 (4) on page 396, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5072.4.7, http://zenodo.org/record/574897

    Inverse obstacle scattering for acoustic waves in the time domain

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    &lt;p style='text-indent:20px;'&gt;This paper concerns an inverse acoustic scattering problem which is to determine the location and shape of a rigid obstacle from time domain scattered field data. An efficient convolution quadrature method combined with nonlinear integral equation method is proposed to solve the inverse problem. In particular, replacing the classic Fourier transform with the convolution quadrature method for time discretization, the boundary integral equations for the Helmholtz equation with complex wave numbers can be obtained to guarantee the numerically approximate causality property of the scattered field under some condition. Numerical experiments are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed method.&lt;/p&gt;</jats:p
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