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Number of references:10

Main heading:Filling

Controlled terms:Civil engineering - Damping - Rigidity - Soil structure interactions - Structural frames

Uncontrolled terms:Damping effect - Dynamic characteristics - Experimental investigations - Filling ratio - Frame - Frame structure - Free vibration - In-plane vibration - Influencing factor - Large vibrations - Non-obstructive particle damping - ON dynamics - Particle damping - Plane vibration - Structural rigidity - Test data - Test results - Thin walls

Classification code:408.2 Structural Members and Shapes - 409 Civil Engineering, General - 483.2 Foundations - 691.2 Materials Handling Methods - 931.1 Mechanics - 951 Materials Science

DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.71-78.138

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.


Accession number:20114414470422

Title:Research on integrating design of high-rise ward building based on green principles

Authors:Wu, Gang (1); Li, Shengcai (2); Ge, Ling (2)

Author affiliation:(1) Shanghai Investigation, Design and Research Institute, Shanghai, China; (2) College of Architectural Science and Civil Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, China

Corresponding author:Wu, G.(wugang@online.sh.cn)

Source title:Applied Mechanics and Materials

Abbreviated source title:Appl. Mech. Mater.

Volume:71-78

Monograph title:Frontiers of Green Building, Materials and Civil Engineering

Issue date:2011

Publication year:2011

Pages:1945-1948

Language:English

ISSN:16609336

ISBN-13:9783037852033

Document type:Conference article (CA)

Conference name:2011 International Conference on Green Building, Materials and Civil Engineering, GBMCE 2011

Conference date:August 22, 2011 - August 23, 2011

Conference location:Shangri-La, China

Conference code:87032

Sponsor:Control Engineering and Information Science Research Association; Int. Front. Sci. Technol. Res. Assoc.; Trans Tech Publications; Chongqing Xueya Conferences Catering Co.,Ltd

Publisher:Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany

Abstract:Eco-friendly and efficient resource allocation and comfortable building physical environment would play a key role in the architectural design of green hospital. In this paper, the issues of how to allocate resource efficiently, to utilize solar energy, to cut down the consumption of fossil energy, and to create the appropriate comfortable environment at the least cost of the energy consumption are probed from the respects of layout of master plan, combination of functional space, and indoor or outdoor physical environment. © (2011) Trans Tech Publications.

Number of references:3

Main heading:Buildings

Controlled terms:Architectural design - Civil engineering - Energy utilization - Solar energy

Uncontrolled terms:Eco-friendly - Efficient resource allocation - Fossil energy - Functional spaces - Green principles - Integrating design - Least cost - Master plan - Medical building - Physical environments - Renewable energy source

Classification code:402 Buildings and Towers - 409 Civil Engineering, General - 525.3 Energy Utilization - 615.2 Solar Power

DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.71-78.1945

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.


Accession number:20114414470799

Title:Test research on the performance of wood frame shear walls under lateral load

Authors:Yan, Liu (1); She, Chengang (1); Zou-Xiaojin (1)

Author affiliation:(1) School of Civil Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, 225009, China; (2) College of Wood Science and Technology, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, 210037, China; (3) College of Civil Engineering, Nanjing University of Technology, Nanjing, 210009, China

Corresponding author:Yan, L.(liuyan@yzu.edu.cn)

Source title:Applied Mechanics and Materials

Abbreviated source title:Appl. Mech. Mater.

Volume:71-78

Monograph title:Frontiers of Green Building, Materials and Civil Engineering

Issue date:2011

Publication year:2011

Pages:3764-3768

Language:English

ISSN:16609336

ISBN-13:9783037852033

Document type:Conference article (CA)

Conference name:2011 International Conference on Green Building, Materials and Civil Engineering, GBMCE 2011

Conference date:August 22, 2011 - August 23, 2011

Conference location:Shangri-La, China

Conference code:87032

Sponsor:Control Engineering and Information Science Research Association; Int. Front. Sci. Technol. Res. Assoc.; Trans Tech Publications; Chongqing Xueya Conferences Catering Co.,Ltd

Publisher:Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany

Abstract:Sixteen full-size single-storey shear walls 6.0 m in length and 2.44 m in height were tested: half with a flexible and half with a rigid load spreader. In addition, four full-size shear walls representing a typical two-storey configuration were tested. Comparisons of the initial stiffness, ultimate load and displacement, energy dissipation and axial force in anchor bolts of the test walls are presented. An increase of lateral load capacity due to rigid load spreader beam and from a second storey has been confirmed. © (2011) Trans Tech Publications.

Number of references:5

Main heading:Loads (forces)

Controlled terms:Civil engineering - Earthquake effects - Energy dissipation - Shear walls - Spreaders

Uncontrolled terms:Anchor bolts - Axial forces - Initial stiffness - Lateral load capacity - Lateral loads - Performance - Test research - Ultimate loads - Wood frame - Wood frame shear walls

Classification code:821.1 Agricultural Machinery and Equipment - 525.4 Energy Losses (industrial and residential) - 484 Seismology - 421 Strength of Building Materials; Mechanical Properties - 409 Civil Engineering, General - 408 Structural Design - 402 Buildings and Towers

DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.71-78.3764

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.


Accession number:20114414470110

Title:The construction and application of green residential community water-saving evaluation system

Authors:Jia, Renfu (1); Ou, Danping (1); Zhang, Jiong (1); Fang, Shibiao (3)

Author affiliation:(1) College of Civil Science and Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, 225009, China; (2) College of Professional Technology, Jiangyin, Jiangsu, 214405, China; (3) College of Hydraulic Science and Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, 225009, China

Corresponding author:Jia, R.(13952751316@139.com)

Source title:Applied Mechanics and Materials

Abbreviated source title:Appl. Mech. Mater.

Volume:71-78

Monograph title:Frontiers of Green Building, Materials and Civil Engineering

Issue date:2011

Publication year:2011

Pages:393-398

Language:English

ISSN:16609336

ISBN-13:9783037852033

Document type:Conference article (CA)

Conference name:2011 International Conference on Green Building, Materials and Civil Engineering, GBMCE 2011

Conference date:August 22, 2011 - August 23, 2011

Conference location:Shangri-La, China

Conference code:87032

Sponsor:Control Engineering and Information Science Research Association; Int. Front. Sci. Technol. Res. Assoc.; Trans Tech Publications; Chongqing Xueya Conferences Catering Co.,Ltd

Publisher:Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany

Abstract:Based on the construction principle of green residential community water-saving performance evaluation index system, we built the green residential community water-saving evaluation index system, and use Analytic hierarchy process (AHP) to make sure the weigh of each influence factors, then we construct the fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model, also analyse the case of a residential community in Jiangyin city, conclude the result of evaluation. © (2011) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.

Number of references:5

Main heading:Water conservation

Controlled terms:Analytic hierarchy process - Civil engineering - Fuzzy set theory - Hierarchical systems

Uncontrolled terms:Construction principle - Evaluation index system - Evaluation system - Fuzzy comprehensive evaluation - Influence factors - Jiangyin City - Performance evaluation index - Residential communities - Water-saving

Classification code:409 Civil Engineering, General - 444 Water Resources - 921 Mathematics - 921.4 Combinatorial Mathematics, Includes Graph Theory, Set Theory - 961 Systems Science

DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.71-78.393

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.


Accession number:20114514500360

Title:Oxygen vacancy density-dependent transformation from infrared to Raman active vibration mode in SnO2 nanostructures

Authors:Li, T.H. (1); Liu, L.Z. (1); Li, X.X. (1); Wu, X.L. (1); Chen, H.T. (3); Chu, Paul K. (4)

Author affiliation:(1) National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China; (2) College of Electronic Engineering, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin 541004, China; (3) College of Physics Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225002, China; (4) Department of Physics and Materials Science, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Corresponding author:Wu, X.L.(hkxlwu@nju.edu.cn)

Source title:Optics Letters

Abbreviated source title:Opt. Lett.

Volume:36

Issue:21


Issue date:November 1, 2011

Publication year:2011

Pages:4296-4298

Language:English

ISSN:01469592

E-ISSN:15394794

CODEN:OPLEDP

Document type:Journal article (JA)

Publisher:Optical Society of America, 2010 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036-1023, United States

Abstract:Raman spectra acquired from spherical, cubic, and cuboid SnO2 nanocrystals (NCs) reveal a morphologically independent Raman mode at ∼302cm-1. The frequency of this mode is slightly affected by the NC size, but the intensity increases obviously with decreasing NC size. By considering the dipole changes induced by oxygen vacancies and derivation based on the density functional theory and phonon confinement model, an oxygen vacancy density larger than 6% is shown to be responsible for the transformation of the IR to Raman active vibration mode, and the intensity enhancement is due to strong phonon confinement. © 2011 Optical Society of America.

Number of references:20

Main heading:Oxygen vacancies

Controlled terms:Density functional theory - Oxygen - Phonons - Raman spectroscopy - Vibrating conveyors

Uncontrolled terms:Density-dependent - Intensity enhancement - Phonon confinement - Phonon confinement model - Raman modes - Raman-active vibrations - Vacancy density

Classification code:482 Mineralogy - 692.1 Conveyors - 741.1 Light/Optics - 751.1 Acoustic Waves - 804 Chemical Products Generally - 922.1 Probability Theory

DOI:10.1364/OL.36.004296

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.


Accession number:20114614515429

Title:A major locus qS12, located in a duplicated segment of chromosome 12, causes spikelet sterility in an indica-japonica rice hybrid

Authors:Zhang, Hua (1); Zhang, Chang-Quan (2); Sun, Zhi-Zhong (2); Yu, Wen (1); Gu, Ming-Hong (2); Liu, Qiao-Quan (2); Li, Yang-Sheng (1)

Author affiliation:(1) State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice, Key Laboratory of Plant Developmental Biology of the Ministry of Education, College of Life Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072 Hubei, China; (2) Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Genomics of the Ministry of Education, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Physiology, College of Agriculture, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009 Jiangsu, China

Corresponding author:Liu, Q.-Q.(qqliu@yzu.edu.cn)

Source title:Theoretical and Applied Genetics

Abbreviated source title:Theor. Appl. Genet.

Volume:123

Issue:7


Issue date:November 2011

Publication year:2011

Pages:1247-1256

Language:English

ISSN:00405752

CODEN:THAGA6

Document type:Journal article (JA)

Publisher:Springer Verlag, Tiergartenstrasse 17, Heidelberg, D-69121, Germany

Abstract:Chromosome segment duplications are integral in genome evolution by providing a source for the origin of new genes. In the rice genome, besides an ancient polyploidy event known in the rice common ancestor, it had been identified that there was a special segmental duplication involving chromosomes 11 and 12, but the biological role of this duplication remains unknown. In this study, by using a set of chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) and near isogenic lines (NILs) derived from the indica cultivar 9311 and japonica cultivar Nipponbare, a major QTL (qS12) resulting in hybrid male sterility was mapped within ~400 kb region adjacent to the special duplicated segment on the short arm of chromosome 12. Compared to the japonica cultivar Nipponbare, the two sides of the qS12 candidate region were inverted in the indica cultivar 9311. Among 47 of the 111 rice genotypes evaluated by molecular markers, the inverted sides were detected, and found completely homologous to indica cultivar 9311. These results suggested that the two inverted sides protect the sequence in the qS12 regions from recombination. On the short-arm of chromosome 12, two QTLs S-e and S25, in addition to qS12, were previously detected as a distinct segregation distortion and pollen semi-sterility loci. We propose these three hybrid sterility loci are the same locus, and the duplicated segment on chromosome 12 may play a prominent role in diversification, i. e., sub-speciation of cultivated rice. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.

Number of references:60

Main heading:Genes

Controlled terms:Plants (botany)

Uncontrolled terms:Ancient polyploidy - Chromosome segment substitution lines - Chromosome segments - Genome evolution - Male Sterility - Molecular marker - Near isogenic lines - Rice genomes - Segmental duplications - Segregation distortion

Classification code:461.2 Biological Materials and Tissue Engineering - 461.9 Biology

DOI:10.1007/s00122-011-1663-z

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.

Accession number:20114714536916

Title:Constant composition codes as subcodes of cyclic codes

Authors:Luo, Jinquan (1); Helleseth, Tor (2)

Author affiliation:(1) School of Mathematical Sciences, Yangzhou University, Jiangsu Province 225002, China; (2) Selmer Center, Department of Informatics, University of Bergen, Bergen N-5020, Norway

Corresponding author:Luo, J.(Jinquan.Luo@ii.uib.no)

Source title:IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

Abbreviated source title:IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory

Volume:57

Issue:11


Issue date:November 2011

Publication year:2011

Pages:7482-7488

Article number:5955121

Language:English

ISSN:00189448

CODEN:IETTAW

Document type:Journal article (JA)

Publisher:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 445 Hoes Lane / P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States

Abstract:Constant composition codes are codes where the frequency distribution of the elements in a codeword is the same for all codewords. In this paper, three classes of constant composition codes are constructed. These codes are subcodes of cyclic codes which have few weights occurring among the codewords. The new codes are excellent asymptotically compared to the previously best known constant composition codes. © 2011 IEEE.

Number of references:24

Main heading:Codes (symbols)

Controlled terms:Computer applications - Information theory

Uncontrolled terms:Constant composition codes - Cyclic code - Exponential sums - Gauss sum - Kasami codes

Classification code:716.1 Information Theory and Signal Processing - 723.2 Data Processing and Image Processing - 723.5 Computer Applications

DOI:10.1109/TIT.2011.2161631

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.


Accession number:20114414481258

Title:Size-tunable hydrothermal synthesis of SnS2 nanocrystals with high performance in visible light-driven photocatalytic reduction of aqueous Cr(VI)

Authors:Zhang, Yong Cai (1); Li, Jing (1); Zhang, Ming (1); Dionysiou, Dionysios D. (2)

Author affiliation:(1) Key Laboratory of Environmental Material and Environmental Engineering of Jiangsu Province, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225002, China; (2) Environmental Engineering and Science Program, 705 Engineering Research Center, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0012, United States

Corresponding author:Zhang, Y.C.(zhangyc@yzu.edu.cn)

Source title:Environmental Science and Technology

Abbreviated source title:Environ. Sci. Technol.

Volume:45

Issue:21


Issue date:November 1, 2011

Publication year:2011

Pages:9324-9331

Language:English

ISSN:0013936X

E-ISSN:15205851

CODEN:ESTHAG

Document type:Journal article (JA)

Publisher:American Chemical Society, 2540 Olentangy River Road, P.O. Box 3337, Columbus, OH 43210-3337, United States

Abstract:SnS2 nanocrystals with adjustable sizes were synthesized via a hydrothermal method from the aqueous solution of common and inexpensive SnCl4&bull5H2O, thioacetamide and citric acid, simply by varying the reaction temperature and reaction time. The structures, Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) specific surface areas and optical properties of the resultant SnS2 nanocrystals were characterized by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, N2 adsorption/desorption isotherms, and UV-vis diffuse reflectance spectra. Besides, their photocatalytic properties were tested for the reduction of aqueous Cr(VI) under visible light (λ > 420 nm) irradiation. It was found that the photocatalytic activities of SnS2 nanocrystals in aqueous suspension depended on their synthesis conditions. The product synthesized under suitable hydrothermal conditions (for example, at 150 °C for 12 h) not only showed high visible light-driven photocatalytic activity in the reduction of aqueous Cr(VI), but also showed good photocatalytic stability. Our photocatalytic results suggested that SnS2 nanocrystals are a promising photocatalyst in the efficient utilization of solar energy for the treatment of Cr(VI)-containing wastewater. © 2011 American Chemical Society.

Number of references:46

Main heading:Hydrothermal synthesis

Controlled terms:Chromium compounds - Citric acid - Nanocrystals - Optical properties - Photocatalysis - Photocatalysts - Solar energy - Suspensions (fluids) - Transmission electron microscopy - Wastewater - Wastewater treatment - X ray diffraction

Uncontrolled terms:Adsorption/desorption - Aqueous suspensions - Brunauer emmett tellers - Hydrothermal conditions - Hydrothermal methods - Photo-catalytic - Photocatalytic activities - Photocatalytic property - Photocatalytic reduction - Reaction temperature - Synthesis conditions - Thioacetamide - UV-vis diffuse reflectance spectra - Visible light

Classification code:822 Food Technology - 804 Chemical Products Generally - 802.2 Chemical Reactions - 761 Nanotechnology - 931.3 Atomic and Molecular Physics - 741.3 Optical Devices and Systems - 615.2 Solar Power - 452.4 Industrial Wastes Treatment and Disposal - 452.3 Industrial Wastes - 741.1 Light/Optics

DOI:10.1021/es202012b

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.


Accession number:20114414462047

Title:A distributed Adaptation Management Framework in content delivery networks

Authors:Ding, Jie (1); Li, Ning (2)

Author affiliation:(1) School of Information Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, 225009, China; (2) Knowledge Media Institute, Open University, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA., United Kingdom

Corresponding author:Ding, J.(jieding@yzu.edu.cn)

Source title:7th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, WiCOM 2011

Abbreviated source title:Int. Conf. Wirel. Commun., Networking Mob. Comput., WiCOM

Monograph title:7th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, WiCOM 2011

Issue date:2011

Publication year:2011

Article number:6040622

Language:English

ISBN-13:9781424462520

Document type:Conference article (CA)

Conference name:7th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, WiCOM 2011

Conference date:September 23, 2011 - September 25, 2011

Conference location:Wuhan, China

Conference code:87058

Sponsor:Wuhan University; Huazhong University of Science and Technology; Communication University of China; Jiangsu University; Engineering Information Institute

Publisher:IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States

Abstract:With increasing diversity and heterogeneity of content access devices and network technologies as well as user preferences, content delivery has evolved into a matter of ubiquitous service where production, delivery and access of content form major challenges for content provider, network operator and user respectively. Content adaptation has been widely acknowledged as one of the most important aspects for ubiquitous content delivery. Incorporating content adaptation into content delivery network has been intensively investigated in recent years, but still remains as a big challenge due to not only the technology heterogeneity and complexity, but also the deployment implication facing the different players in the content delivery chain, e.g. content provider, network operator, user, third-party service provider. This implication is caused by the lack of infrastructural support for content adaptation in traditional content delivery network. This paper presents the design of such an infrastructure, called Adaptation Management Framework (AMF). More importantly, this design targets its application in a distributed manner to allow content adaptation take place across the content delivery chain. A working cycle of content adaptation under the infrastructure is described, and performances evaluation and analysis are presented in terms of scalability. © 2011 IEEE.

Number of references:13

Main heading:Distributed computer systems

Controlled terms:Content based retrieval - Mobile computing - Ubiquitous computing - Wireless networks - Wireless telecommunication systems

Uncontrolled terms:Access devices - Content adaptation - Content delivery - Content delivery network - Content providers - Management frameworks - Network operator - Network technologies - Performances evaluation - Third-party service providers - Ubiquitous Service - Working cycle

Classification code:723.5 Computer Applications - 723 Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications - 722.4 Digital Computers and Systems - 741 Light, Optics and Optical Devices - 722.3 Data Communication, Equipment and Techniques - 717 Optical Communication - 716 Telecommunication; Radar, Radio and Television - 718 Telephone Systems and Related Technologies; Line Communications


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