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Effects Of Nacl And Na2So4 To Xinjiang Commonly Used Lawn Grass Seed Germination Ability, Qing Zhao, Shi Zhang, Junlin Wang, Yanhui Zhang Jun 2021

Effects Of Nacl And Na2So4 To Xinjiang Commonly Used Lawn Grass Seed Germination Ability, Qing Zhao, Shi Zhang, Junlin Wang, Yanhui Zhang

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Quantitative Analysis Of Alfalfa F1 From Different Hybrid Methods, Yanan Shen, Yufen Bi, Xiaoyun Wang Jun 2021

Quantitative Analysis Of Alfalfa F1 From Different Hybrid Methods, Yanan Shen, Yufen Bi, Xiaoyun Wang

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Identification Of Perennial Ryegrass Varieties By Ultrathin‐Layer Isoelectric Focusing (Utlief) Of Seed Storage Protein, Minxuan Liu, Yunwen Wang, Jianguo Han Jun 2021

Identification Of Perennial Ryegrass Varieties By Ultrathin‐Layer Isoelectric Focusing (Utlief) Of Seed Storage Protein, Minxuan Liu, Yunwen Wang, Jianguo Han

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Influence Of Salinity On Seed Germination Of 10 Alfalfa Varieties, Tuoxiong Chen, Wenjun Hao, Xinshi Lu Jun 2021

Influence Of Salinity On Seed Germination Of 10 Alfalfa Varieties, Tuoxiong Chen, Wenjun Hao, Xinshi Lu

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Research On The Sterilization Method For Endophytic Fungi Of Tall Fescue Seeds, Zhifei Zhang, Liqun Rao, Jing Xiao Jun 2021

Research On The Sterilization Method For Endophytic Fungi Of Tall Fescue Seeds, Zhifei Zhang, Liqun Rao, Jing Xiao

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Germination Capacity Of Zoysia Japonica Seeds In The Droppings Of Cattle And Goats, Xueyong Zhang, Yunfei Yang Jun 2021

Germination Capacity Of Zoysia Japonica Seeds In The Droppings Of Cattle And Goats, Xueyong Zhang, Yunfei Yang

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Pyusercalc: A Revised Jupyter Notebook Calculator For Uranium-Series Disequilibria In Basalts, Lynne J. Elkins, Marc Spiegelman Jun 2021

Pyusercalc: A Revised Jupyter Notebook Calculator For Uranium-Series Disequilibria In Basalts, Lynne J. Elkins, Marc Spiegelman

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

Meaningful analysis of uranium-series isotopic disequilibria in basaltic lavas relies on the use of complex forward numerical models like dynamic melting (McKenzie, 1985, https://doi.org/10.1016/0012- 821x(85)90001-9) and equilibrium porous flow (Spiegelman & Elliott, 1993, https://doi.org/10.1016/0012- 821x(93)90155-3). Historically, such models have either been solved analytically for simplified scenarios, such as constant melting rate or constant solid/melt trace element partitioning throughout the melting process, or have relied on incremental or numerical calculators with limited power to solve problems and/or restricted availability. The most public numerical solution to reactive porous flow, UserCalc (Spiegelman, 2000, https:// doi.org/10.1029/1999gc000030) was maintained on a private institutional server for …


Automatic Detection Of Citrus Fruit And Leaves Diseases Using Deep Neural Network Model, Asad Khattak, Muhammad Usama Asghar, Ulfat Batool, Muhammad Zubair Asghar, Hayat Ullah, Mabrook Al-Rakhami, Abdu Gumaei Jun 2021

Automatic Detection Of Citrus Fruit And Leaves Diseases Using Deep Neural Network Model, Asad Khattak, Muhammad Usama Asghar, Ulfat Batool, Muhammad Zubair Asghar, Hayat Ullah, Mabrook Al-Rakhami, Abdu Gumaei

All Works

Citrus fruit diseases are the major cause of extreme citrus fruit yield declines. As a result, designing an automated detection system for citrus plant diseases is important. Deep learning methods have recently obtained promising results in a number of artificial intelligence issues, leading us to apply them to the challenge of recognizing citrus fruit and leaf diseases. In this paper, an integrated approach is used to suggest a convolutional neural networks (CNNs) model. The proposed CNN model is intended to differentiate healthy fruits and leaves from fruits/leaves with common citrus diseases such as Black spot, canker, scab, greening, and Melanose. …


Soft Lithographic Replication Of High Length-Scale Micropillars From Laser-Ablated Fused-Silica Templates, Jason Pitts Jun 2021

Soft Lithographic Replication Of High Length-Scale Micropillars From Laser-Ablated Fused-Silica Templates, Jason Pitts

University Honors Theses

Soft lithography is a well-established route to wafer-scale reproduction of micro- and nanoscale features in a wide variety of materials. Nevertheless, micron length scales have yet to be explored, despite the potential utility of such structures. Here, polymer micropillars of 6-12 μm length, approximately 0.5-1.5 μm wide at 10 μm spacing are reproduced from a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) mold made from patterned cellulose acetate (CA). The patterned CA was cast from a rigid fused silica template machined by a pulsed femtosecond laser. Pore topographic features were successfully reproduced in Norland Optical Adhesive (NOA), polycaprolactone (PCL), Nafion, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), and …


Understanding Ransomware Trajectory To Create An Informed Prediction, J. D. Klusnick Jun 2021

Understanding Ransomware Trajectory To Create An Informed Prediction, J. D. Klusnick

University Honors Theses

Ransomware is a form of extortion in which digital files are rendered inaccessible until a ransom payment is made. Modern ransomware emerged in 2006 and its destructive influence has been expanding ever since. In recent years cybercriminals have evolved who they target, what computer systems they target, and how they infect those systems. Meanwhile, cybersecurity experts have modelled ransomware methods allowing them to innovate their defense techniques across three paradigms: recovery, detection, and prevention. Ultimately either ransomware attackers or ransomware defenders will dominate this ongoing conflict. A review of the literature indicates that the ransomware crime wave will likely be …


Influence Of Salinity And Temperature On The Germination And Seedling Growth Of Chloris Virgata Swartz, Hongxiang Zhang, Daowei Zhou, Yu Tian Jun 2021

Influence Of Salinity And Temperature On The Germination And Seedling Growth Of Chloris Virgata Swartz, Hongxiang Zhang, Daowei Zhou, Yu Tian

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


To Select Native Wild Bees As Pollinators Of Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa) In Hexi Corridor, Hongping Liu, Xiaoxia Li, Liang Jin, Xiaojuan Wang Jun 2021

To Select Native Wild Bees As Pollinators Of Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa) In Hexi Corridor, Hongping Liu, Xiaoxia Li, Liang Jin, Xiaojuan Wang

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Salinity Stress On Seed Germination In Hordeum Vulgare, A. Tavili, M. Beniaz, E. Shahriary, H. Khedri Gharvibvand Jun 2021

Effect Of Salinity Stress On Seed Germination In Hordeum Vulgare, A. Tavili, M. Beniaz, E. Shahriary, H. Khedri Gharvibvand

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Different Mulch Materials On Seedling Establishment Of Cleistogenes Songorica, J. H. Tai, Yanrong Wang Jun 2021

Effect Of Different Mulch Materials On Seedling Establishment Of Cleistogenes Songorica, J. H. Tai, Yanrong Wang

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Seedling Emergence And Survival Of Iris Lactea. Var. Chinensis In Different Vegetations, Y. C. Sun, Z. M. Yang, Kun Wang Jun 2021

Seedling Emergence And Survival Of Iris Lactea. Var. Chinensis In Different Vegetations, Y. C. Sun, Z. M. Yang, Kun Wang

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Germination Of Seeds Of Pennisetum Hybridum Cv. Paraiso Affected By Different Harvest Dates, Storage Periods And Sowing Depths, Valdinei T. Paulino, M. A. C. De Lucena, M. S. Bueno Jun 2021

Germination Of Seeds Of Pennisetum Hybridum Cv. Paraiso Affected By Different Harvest Dates, Storage Periods And Sowing Depths, Valdinei T. Paulino, M. A. C. De Lucena, M. S. Bueno

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Mountain Lions Reduce Movement, Increase Efficiency During The Covid-19 Shutdown, John F. Benson, Heather N. Abernathy, Jeff A. Sikich, Seth P.D. Riley Jun 2021

Mountain Lions Reduce Movement, Increase Efficiency During The Covid-19 Shutdown, John F. Benson, Heather N. Abernathy, Jeff A. Sikich, Seth P.D. Riley

School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications

1. Wildlife strongly alter behaviour in response to human disturbance; however, fundamental questions remain regarding the influence of human infrastructure and activity on animal movement. The Covid-19 pandemic created a natural experiment providing an opportunity to evaluate wildlife movement during a period of greatly reduced human activity. Speculation in scientific reviews and the media suggested that wildlife might be increasing movement and colonizing urban landscapes during pandemic slowdowns. However, theory predicts that animals should move and use space as efficiently as possible, suggesting that movement might actually be reduced relative to decreased human activity.

2. We quantified space use, movement, …


The Design Of The N2edm Experiment, N. J. Ayres, G. Ban, L. Bienstman, G. Bison, K. Bodek, V. Bondar, T. Bouillaud, E. Chanel, J. Chen, P.-J. Chiu, B. Clément, C. B. Crawford, M. Daum, B. Dechenaux, C. B. Doorenbos, S. Emmenegger, L. Ferraris-Bouchez, M. Fertl, A. Fratangelo, P. Flaux Jun 2021

The Design Of The N2edm Experiment, N. J. Ayres, G. Ban, L. Bienstman, G. Bison, K. Bodek, V. Bondar, T. Bouillaud, E. Chanel, J. Chen, P.-J. Chiu, B. Clément, C. B. Crawford, M. Daum, B. Dechenaux, C. B. Doorenbos, S. Emmenegger, L. Ferraris-Bouchez, M. Fertl, A. Fratangelo, P. Flaux

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

We present the design of a next-generation experiment, n2EDM, currently under construction at the ultracold neutron source at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) with the aim of carrying out a high-precision search for an electric dipole moment of the neutron. The project builds on experience gained with the previous apparatus operated at PSI until 2017, and is expected to deliver an order of magnitude better sensitivity with provision for further substantial improvements. An overview is of the experimental method and setup is given, the sensitivity requirements for the apparatus are derived, and its technical design is described.


Characterizing Soil Stiffness Using Thermal Remote Sensing And Machine Learning, Jordan Ewing, T. Oommen, Paramsothy Jayakumar, Russell Alger Jun 2021

Characterizing Soil Stiffness Using Thermal Remote Sensing And Machine Learning, Jordan Ewing, T. Oommen, Paramsothy Jayakumar, Russell Alger

Michigan Tech Publications

Soil strength characterization is essential for any problem that deals with geomechanics, including terramechanics/terrain mobility. Presently, the primary method of collecting soil strength parameters through in situ measurements but sending a team of people out to a site to collect data this has significant cost implications and accessing the location with the necessary equipment can be difficult. Remote sensing provides an alternate approach to in situ measurements. In this lab study, we compare the use of Apparent Thermal Inertia (ATI) against a GeoGauge for the direct testing of soil stiffness. ATI correlates with stiffness, so it allows one to predict …


Clayoquot Sound Harmful Algal Blooms Investigation Of Warn Bay To Tranquil Inlet – 2019, Katja Whelan Jun 2021

Clayoquot Sound Harmful Algal Blooms Investigation Of Warn Bay To Tranquil Inlet – 2019, Katja Whelan

Environmental Science Undergraduate Theses

A large and successful shellfish and fish industry resides in the northeastern Pacific, so when a heat anomaly now known as the “Blob” was discovered in the area there was concern about its impacts. Since many harmful algal blooms (HABs) thrive in higher temperatures, it was important to determine if the “Blob” caused more favorable environmental conditions to support increased amounts of algae in the water. Measurements were taken in 2019 for essential nutrients such as nitrates, phosphates, and silicates, as well as water properties including temperature, salinity, density, dissolved oxygen, transmissivity, and fluorescence. These were then compared to data …


A Math Without Words Puzzle, Jane H. Long, Clint Richardson Jun 2021

A Math Without Words Puzzle, Jane H. Long, Clint Richardson

Journal of Math Circles

A visual puzzle by James Tanton forms the basis for a session that has been successfully implemented with various audiences. Designed to be presented with no directions or description, the puzzle requires participants to discover the goals themselves and to generate their own questions for investigation. Solutions, significant facilitation suggestions, and possibilities for deep mathematical extensions are discussed; extensive illustrations are included.


Donnan Potential Across The Outer Membrane Of Gram-Negative Bacteria And Its Effect On The Permeability Of Antibiotics, Olaniyi Alegun, Ankit Pandeya, Jian Cui, Isoiza Ojo, Yinan Wei Jun 2021

Donnan Potential Across The Outer Membrane Of Gram-Negative Bacteria And Its Effect On The Permeability Of Antibiotics, Olaniyi Alegun, Ankit Pandeya, Jian Cui, Isoiza Ojo, Yinan Wei

Chemistry Faculty Publications

The cell envelope structure of Gram-negative bacteria is unique, composed of two lipid bilayer membranes and an aqueous periplasmic space sandwiched in between. The outer membrane constitutes an extra barrier to limit the exchange of molecules between the cells and the exterior environment. Donnan potential is a membrane potential across the outer membrane, resulted from the selective permeability of the membrane, which plays a pivotal role in the permeability of many antibiotics. In this review, we discussed factors that affect the intensity of the Donnan potential, including the osmotic strength and pH of the external media, the osmoregulated periplasmic glucans …


Loop Quantum Black Hole Extensions Within The Improved Dynamics, Rodolfo Gambini, Javier Olmedo, Jorge Pullin Jun 2021

Loop Quantum Black Hole Extensions Within The Improved Dynamics, Rodolfo Gambini, Javier Olmedo, Jorge Pullin

Faculty Publications

We continue our investigation of an improved quantization scheme for spherically symmetric loop quantum gravity. We find that in the region where the black hole singularity appears in the classical theory, the quantum theory contains semi-classical states that approximate general relativity coupled to an effective anisotropic fluid. The singularity is eliminated and the space-time can be continued into a white hole space-time. This is similar to previously considered scenarios based on a loop quantum gravity quantization.


Blunk, Robert And Katie, Collection, 1890-1930, 1951, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library Jun 2021

Blunk, Robert And Katie, Collection, 1890-1930, 1951, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library

Finding Aids

A collection of magazines from the 1890s and 1900s.

Robert Blunk was born in Salyard, Kansas on December 14, 1923. He attended multiple colleges but received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at the Kansas City Institute of Arts in 1950 and a Masters of Fine Arts in Sculpture at the Kansas Teacher’s College of Pittsburg (now Pittsburg State University) in 1952. Robert worked as an art professor at colleges for 40 years and taught at Pittsburg State University from 1962 until his retirement. While teaching, Robert painted and sculpted many works, taking inspiration from landscapes, seascapes, Egyptology and art, and …


Pediatric Asthma – Another Negative Outcome Of Recurrent Flooding, Odu Researchers Find, News @ Odu Jun 2021

Pediatric Asthma – Another Negative Outcome Of Recurrent Flooding, Odu Researchers Find, News @ Odu

News Items

No abstract provided.


Odu-Led Study Published In Nature Climate Change, Tiffany Whitfield Jun 2021

Odu-Led Study Published In Nature Climate Change, Tiffany Whitfield

News Items

No abstract provided.


Speckle Correlation Using A Deep Learning Algorithm On Newtonian Fluids, Sanskar Basnet Jun 2021

Speckle Correlation Using A Deep Learning Algorithm On Newtonian Fluids, Sanskar Basnet

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

In soft-matter physics, Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) stands out as the non-invasive technique designed to measure the size and distribution of particles using speckle correlation. Traditional DLS analysis performs a one-to-one mapping of the size with diffusion which is computationally costly, in addition to lacks in generalisation to seek deeper relationships amongst speckle patterns. A recent advancement in double-pulse speckle imaging allows for the temporal-correlation problem presented by DLS to be transformed into an image classification problem. In this prototype study, I probe the feasibility and efficacy of DLS data analysis of speckle correlation using Deep Learning (DL). To reduce …


1d Conditional Generative Adversarial Network For Spectrum-To-Spectrum Translation Of Simulated Chemical Reflectance Signatures, Cara Murphy, John Kerekes Jun 2021

1d Conditional Generative Adversarial Network For Spectrum-To-Spectrum Translation Of Simulated Chemical Reflectance Signatures, Cara Murphy, John Kerekes

Articles

The classification of trace chemical residues through active spectroscopic sensing is challenging due to the lack of physics-based models that can accurately predict spectra. To overcome this challenge, we leveraged the field of domain adaptation to translate data from the simulated to the measured domain for training a classifier. We developed the first 1D conditional generative adversarial network (GAN) to perform spectrum-to-spectrum translation of reflectance signatures. We applied the 1D conditional GAN to a library of simulated spectra and quantified the improvement in classification accuracy on real data using the translated spectra for training the classifier. Using the GAN-translated library, …


Rebalancing Shared Mobility Systems By User Incentive Scheme Via Reinforcement Learning, Matthew Brian Schofield Jun 2021

Rebalancing Shared Mobility Systems By User Incentive Scheme Via Reinforcement Learning, Matthew Brian Schofield

Theses and Dissertations

Shared mobility systems regularly suffer from an imbalance of vehicle supply within the system, leading to users being unable to receive service. If such imbalance problems are not mitigated some users will not be serviced. There is an increasing interest in the use of reinforcement learning (RL) techniques for improving the resource supply balance and service level of systems. The goal of these techniques is to produce an effective user incentivization policy scheme to encourage users of a shared mobility system to slightly alter their travel behavior in exchange for a small monetary incentive. These slight changes in user behavior …


Role Of Soil Seed Bank On Persistency Of Pastures In Tropical Grasslands Of Kangayam, S. Natarajan, B. K. Trivedi, Anil Kumar, Nagaratna Biradar, P. S. Pathak Jun 2021

Role Of Soil Seed Bank On Persistency Of Pastures In Tropical Grasslands Of Kangayam, S. Natarajan, B. K. Trivedi, Anil Kumar, Nagaratna Biradar, P. S. Pathak

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.