Quality control of extended low-frequency sweeps with conventional vibrators

2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Guowei ◽  
Yang Jinglei ◽  
Jin Yong ◽  
Cui Kai ◽  
Bi Guangming
Author(s):  
Mikhail Rayko ◽  
Aleksey Komissarov

AbstractDuring the current outbreak of COVID-19, research labs around the globe submit sequences of the local SARS-CoV-2 genomes to the GISAID database to provide a comprehensive analysis of the variability and spread of the virus during the outbreak. We explored the variations in the submitted genomes and found a significant number of variants that can be seen only in one submission (singletons). While it is not completely clear whether these variants are erroneous or not, these variants show lower transition/transversion ratio. These singleton variants may influence the estimations of the viral mutation rate and tree topology. We suggest that genomes with multiple singletons even marked as high-covered should be considered with caution. We also provide a simple script for checking variant frequency against the database before submission.


2003 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 297-304 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Mederic ◽  
M. Moan ◽  
M.-H. Klopffer ◽  
Y. Saint-Gerard

Abstract The effects of composition and resulting morphology on the rheology of thermoplastics filled with different talc platelets were studied in the 0-22% range of volume fraction, Φ. The sufficiently filled polymer composites exhibit a rheological behavior which significantly differs from the pure polymers used in this work, a linear low density polyethylene, a low density polyethylene and a polyamide 12. The changes in the rheological behavior are influenced by the size, the concentration and the surface treatment of plate-like talc particles. They also depend on the chemical nature and viscous and elastic characteristics of the polymer matrix. In particular, the effect of platelet orientation on the viscoelastic properties of reinforced composites was pointed out. For sufficiently filled systems, a low frequency response indicative of a pseudo solid-like behavior is obtained only during the first frequency sweep. In fact, the low frequency storage modulus, G’, is constant. With repeated frequency sweeps, more platelets were aligned in the flow direction, thus the low frequency storage modulus gradually decreases and becomes dependent on frequency, ω. The low frequency complex viscosity η* also progressively decreases with repeated frequency sweeps. In addition, for these systems, the low shear viscosity η build up in an unbounded manner because of the existence of particle-particle interactions. There are stresses below which there is no flow indicating the existence of yield values. Steady shear elastic properties are also studied, especially in the case of systems showing an apparent yield stress.


Author(s):  
J. L. Quinby ◽  
B. F. Feeny

A cantilevered beam was excited by a periodically reciprocating friction contact surface. Frequency sweeps revealed frequency regions of dynamic responses in the flexural direction of the beam. Chaotic and quasiperiodic responses were observed when the input frequency was fixed. The quasiperiodic responses sometimes were accompanied by beam oscillations normal to the friction surface. Extremely low frequencies were observed (up to over 100 times lower than the driver). Two-frequency quasiperiodicity was observed, and underlying circle maps were extracted. Winding numbers were matched to frequencies quantified in FFTs. Impending torus folding and intermittency were revealed. Three-frequency quasiperiodicity was also evident. A torus doubling bifurcation was documented.


Genome ◽  
2002 ◽  
Vol 45 (5) ◽  
pp. 984-989 ◽  
Author(s):  
M E Devey ◽  
J C Bell ◽  
T L Uren ◽  
G F Moran

Fifty microsatellite markers were developed and characterized in Pinus radiata, and from among these, a subset of 10 easily scored and highly polymorphic markers was selected for use in fingerprinting, quality control, and breeding applications. The markers were characterized based on reliable and reproducible amplification, observed and expected heterozygosities, number of alleles, a low frequency of null alleles, and a lack of close linkage with other selected markers. Allele numbers and frequencies were estimated using 24 first-generation breeding clones from Australia and New Zealand. Observed heterozygosities for the selected markers were all greater than 0.67, and there was an average of 10.5 alleles/locus. The occurrence of null alleles was checked with megagametophytes from mother trees for loci that appeared to be homozygous. The 10 markers are not closely linked (r < 0.20 and LOD > 3) to each other. The selected microsatellites fall into three discrete size classes, and with appropriate selection of fluorescent dyes for 5' end labeling, can be multiplexed with up to 6 markers/sample on an ABI PRISM 310 or similar instrument.Key words: pine microsatellites, multiplexing, null alleles.


Food Control ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 108405
Author(s):  
Abel Crespo ◽  
Antonio Jiménez ◽  
Santiago Ruiz-Moyano ◽  
Almudena V. Merchán ◽  
Ana Isabel Galván ◽  
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Author(s):  
K. Hama

The lateral line organs of the sea eel consist of canal and pit organs which are different in function. The former is a low frequency vibration detector whereas the latter functions as an ion receptor as well as a mechano receptor.The fine structure of the sensory epithelia of both organs were studied by means of ordinary transmission electron microscope, high voltage electron microscope and of surface scanning electron microscope.The sensory cells of the canal organ are polarized in front-caudal direction and those of the pit organ are polarized in dorso-ventral direction. The sensory epithelia of both organs have thinner surface coats compared to the surrounding ordinary epithelial cells, which have very thick fuzzy coatings on the apical surface.


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