scholarly journals Effects of drying pattern on aflatoxin in stored paddy rice

2018 ◽  
Vol 53 (4) ◽  
pp. 253-258
Author(s):  
S Masood ◽  
Alim Un Nisa ◽  
S Hina ◽  
I Ahmad

This study was done to evaluate the impact of drying pattern on the accumulation of aflatoxin in paddy rice during storage. Two drying pattern includes, 1) single step drying to reduced the moisture content of paddy rice 11-12 % within 6 hours and stored for long time; and 2) two steps drying to reduce the moisture up to 18%, in its first step and stored for short term (2 weeks) and in the second step, dried again to reduce the moisture content up to 11-12% and stored for longer time, with twenty five different paddy rice samples having moisture content ranging from 24-22 % were evaluated for the accumulation of aflatoxins in paddy rice during storage. In addition, this study also evaluated the best drying method that can control the accumulation of aflatoxin during prolong storage. The study results revealed that one step drying is safer than that of two steps drying in accumulating aflatoxins in paddy rice during 210 days of storage. The maximum total aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1,G2) was recorded as 27 ppb in paddy rice sample in two steps drying process, on the other hand, non-detectable level or <10 ppb level of aflatoxins was recorded in all the 25 paddy rice s amples analyzed.Bangladesh J. Sci. Ind. Res.53(4), 253-258, 2018

2021 ◽  
Vol 71 (3) ◽  
pp. 465-485
Author(s):  
Aneta Kosztowniak

Abstract The aim of this paper is to diagnose the cause-and-effect relationships between reinvestment of earnings (RoE) and other components of FDI inflows and GDP in Poland in the years of 2004–2019, using the VECM model**. Changes in the structure of FDI inflows in Poland are in line with the stages of the FDI life cycle. The increase in the share of RoE in the structure of these investments is also accompanied by an increase in the impact and the degree of explanation of changes in GDP. Studies confirmed that changes in the structure of FDI in Poland was adequate to the theoretical cycle of FDI life. The increase in the share of RoE in the structure of FDI inflows is accompanied by a decrease in equities. The VECM model, impulse response function and decomposition analysis confirmed that among FDI components mainly equities, and next, RoE have large participation in the degree of explanation of GDP. In the short-term, mainly equity has the most important impact on GDP, and additionally, RoE. In the long-time, the importance of equity decreases, while increases the impact of RoE, and also, debt instruments. The increase in the share of RoE in the structure of FDI inflows accompanied by the increase in the impact of these investments on GDP changes.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 (1) ◽  
pp. 000856-000861
Author(s):  
Daniel Duffy ◽  
Hemal Bhavsar ◽  
Lin Xin ◽  
Jean Liu ◽  
Bruno Tolla

One step chip attach materials (OSCA) are dispensable polymeric materials for flip chip assembly, which are designed to flux metallic interconnections and subsequently turn into an underfill upon curing. OSCA materials enable a drastic simplification of the assembly process by combining the reflow, flux residue cleaning and capillary underfilling steps used in traditional die attach processing into a single step. A key challenge when designing filled OSCA materials for conventional mass reflow processing (OSCA-R) is to ensure that the materials have a process-friendly rheological design allowing seamless integration with jet dispensing equipment and allowing for accurate die placement. This paper presents research results and design concepts for OSCA-R materials focused on understanding the impact of filler loading, size, type and surface chemistry on rheology and the relationships with jet dispensing performance, die placement and reliability performance for test vehicles constructed with silicon and organic substrates.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 (DPC) ◽  
pp. 001502-001529 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Duffy ◽  
Hemal Bhavsar ◽  
Lin Xin ◽  
Jean Liu ◽  
Bruno Tolla

One step chip attach materials (OSCA) are dispensable polymeric materials for flip chip assembly, which are designed to flux metallic interconnections and subsequently turn into an underfill upon curing. OSCA materials enable a drastic simplification of the assembly process by combining the reflow, flux residue cleaning and capillary underfilling steps used in traditional die attach processing into a single step. A key challenge when designing OSCA materials for conventional mass reflow processing (identified as OSCA-R) is timing the cure kinetics with the fluxing and soldering sequences during reflow processing. OSCA-R materials must also have a process-friendly rheological design that integrates seamlessly with standard dispensing equipment and enables the filler loading levels required for customized thermal conductivities. The consideration of the interactions between the filler particles and the organic portion of OSCA materials is critical for first achieving fluxing and interconnection during reflow and second curing the material to develop target thermo mechanical properties for reliability such as Tg, TC, CTE modulus and adhesion after reflow. This paper presents research focused on understanding the impact of filler loading, size, type and surface chemistry on curing, fluxing and interconnection kinetics during reflow processing measured by thermal and rheological methods. Preliminary results indicate the presence of chemical interactions between the filler and organic formulations, as well as complex physical interactions which need to be considered in the design of OSCA-R materials for a device assembly using conventional mass reflow processing.


Equilibrium ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 261-284
Author(s):  
Lucia Svabova ◽  
Eva Nahalkova Tesarova ◽  
Marek Durica ◽  
Lenka Strakova

Research background: The COVID-19 pandemic, which hit the world in the first quarter of 2020, has impacted almost every area of people's lives. Many states have introduced varying degrees of measures to prevent its spread. Most of these measures were, or still are, aimed at reducing or completely stopping the operation of shops and services, or in some cases, also the large manufacturing companies. However, as many companies have failed to cope with these restrictions, unemployment has risen in almost all EU countries. A similar situation was also observed in Slovakia, where the mentioned measures also had a significant impact on unemployment. Purpose of the article: In this study, we deal with the quantification of the impact of a pandemic, or more precisely, anti-pandemic measures, on the development of the registered unemployment rate in Slovakia. Methods: This quantification is based on the counterfactual method of before-after comparison, which is one of the most widely used methods in the field of impact assessments and brings very accurate results, based on real data. In the analysis, we use officially published data on the unemployment rate in Slovakia during the years 2013?2020 on a monthly basis. Such a long time series, using statistical methods of its decomposition and modelling of its trend, will allow predicting the development of the unemployment rate in Slovakia, assuming a counterfactual situation of no pandemic, and compare this development with the actual situation that occurred during 2020. Findings & Value added: The study results indicate an increase in the unemployment rate in Slovakia during 2020 by 2?3% compared to the trend of its development, which would have occurred without a pandemic. Given the counterfactual method used, this difference can be described as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The results of the study can be used in practice in the design and implementation of measures introduced to mitigate the impacts of the pandemic on unemployment and, in the long-term perspective, also to eliminate these effects as much as possible. It can also be used as a theoretical tool in conducting impact assessments, which have so far been carried out very rarely in Slovakia.


Author(s):  
Florian Arendt

A test was done to see if reading a newspaper which consistently overrepresents foreigners as criminals strengthens the automatic association between foreign country and criminal in memory (i.e., implicit cultivation). Further, an investigation was done to find out if reading articles from the same newspaper produces a short-term effect on the same measure and if (1) emotionalization of the newspaper texts, (2) emotional reactions of the reader (indicated by arousal), and (3) attributed text credibility moderate the short-term treatment effect. Eighty-five participants were assigned to one of three experimental conditions. Participants in the control group received short factual crime texts, where the nationality of the offender was not mentioned. Participants in the factual treatment group received the same texts, but the foreign nationality was mentioned. Participants in the emotionalized treatment group received emotionalized articles (i.e., texts which are high in vividness and frequency) covering the same crimes, with the foreign nationality mentioned. Supporting empirical evidence for implicit cultivation and a short-term effect was found. However, only emotionalized articles produced a short-term effect on the strength of the automatic association, indicating that newspaper texts must have a minimum of stimulus intensity to overcome an effect threshold. There were no moderating effects of arousal or credibility pertaining to the impact on the implicit measure. However, credibility moderated the short-term effect on a first-order judgment (i.e., estimated frequency of foreigners of all criminals). This indicates that a newspaper’s effect on the strength of automatic associations is relatively independent from processes of propositional reasoning.


Author(s):  
Yuhong Jiang

Abstract. When two dot arrays are briefly presented, separated by a short interval of time, visual short-term memory of the first array is disrupted if the interval between arrays is shorter than 1300-1500 ms ( Brockmole, Wang, & Irwin, 2002 ). Here we investigated whether such a time window was triggered by the necessity to integrate arrays. Using a probe task we removed the need for integration but retained the requirement to represent the images. We found that a long time window was needed for performance to reach asymptote even when integration across images was not required. Furthermore, such window was lengthened if subjects had to remember the locations of the second array, but not if they only conducted a visual search among it. We suggest that a temporal window is required for consolidation of the first array, which is vulnerable to disruption by subsequent images that also need to be memorized.


Author(s):  
Sang Nguyen Minh

This study uses the DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis) method to estimate the technical efficiency index of 34 Vietnamese commercial banks in the period 2007-2015, and then it analyzes the impact of income diversification on the operational efficiency of Vietnamese commercial banks through a censored regression model - the Tobit regression model. Research results indicate that income diversification has positive effects on the operational efficiency of Vietnamese commercial banks in the research period. Based on study results, in this research some recommendations forpolicy are given to enhance the operational efficiency of Vietnam’s commercial banking system.


Author(s):  
Irina A. Prushkovskaya ◽  
Ira B. Tsoy

The study of diatoms in the sediments of the Amur Bay (Sea of Japan), formed over the last 2000 years, showed that the sharp short-term drops in the concentration of diatoms coincide with the minima of bromine content, which can be explained by the influence of typhoons or other catastrophic events leading to floods and used later in paleoreconstructions.


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