scholarly journals Nuclear Resonance Vibrational Spectroscopy: A Modern Tool to Pinpoint Site-Specific Cooperative Processes

Crystals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 909
Author(s):  
Hongxin Wang ◽  
Artur Braun ◽  
Stephen P. Cramer ◽  
Leland B. Gee ◽  
Yoshitaka Yoda

Nuclear resonant vibrational spectroscopy (NRVS) is a synchrotron radiation (SR)-based nuclear inelastic scattering spectroscopy that measures the phonons (i.e., vibrational modes) associated with the nuclear transition. It has distinct advantages over traditional vibration spectroscopy and has wide applications in physics, chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, materials sciences, and geology, as well as many other research areas. In this article, we present a scientific and figurative description of this yet modern tool for the potential users in various research fields in the future. In addition to short discussions on its development history, principles, and other theoretical issues, the focus of this article is on the experimental aspects, such as the instruments, the practical measurement issues, the data process, and a few examples of its applications. The article concludes with introduction to non-57Fe NRVS and an outlook on the impact from the future upgrade of SR rings.

2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (Supplement_6) ◽  
pp. vi61-vi61
Author(s):  
Taijun Hana ◽  
Shota Tanaka ◽  
Takahide Nejo ◽  
Yosuke Kitagawa ◽  
Satoshi Takahashi ◽  
...  

Abstract The systems that can objectively predict the future trends of a particular research field are always anticipated while conducting medical research. Such systems also provide a considerable aid to researchers while determining and acquiring appropriate research budgets. This study intended to establish a novel and versatile algorithm that can predict the latest trends in neuro-oncology. Seventy-nine neuro-oncological research fields were selected using computational sorting methods, such as text-mining analyses, along with 30 journals that represent the recent trends in the neuro-oncology field. Further, the annual impact (AI) for each year with respect to each journal and field (number of articles published in the journal × the impact factor of the journal) was calculated as a novel concept. Subsequently, the AI index (AII) for the year was defined as the sum of the AIs for the aforementioned 30 journals. With respect to the aforementioned neuro-oncological research fields, the AII trends from 2008 to 2017 were subjected to machine learning predicting analyses. The prediction accuracy of the latest trends in neuro-oncology was validated using actual data obtained from previous studies. In particular, the linear prediction model achieved a relatively good accuracy. The most notable and latest predicted fields in neuro-oncology included some interesting emerging fields, such as microenvironment and anti-mitosis, as well as the already renowned fields, such as immunology and epigenetics. Furthermore, we retrospectively attempted an analysis of the fields different from neuro-oncology. Interestingly, as of 2008, the future emergence of the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing system has been predicted using this system. Overall, the presented algorithm displays potential to be an effective and versatile tool for the prediction of future trends in a particular medical field.


Author(s):  
Priyastiwi Priyastiwi

The purpose of this article is to provide the basic model of Hofstede and Grays’ cultural values that relates the Hofstede’s cultural dimensions and Gray‘s accounting value. This article reviews some studies that prove the model and develop the research in the future. There are some evidences that link the Hofstede’s cultural values studies with the auditor’s judgment and decisions by developing a framework that categorizes the auditor’s judgments and decisions are most likely influenced by cross-cultural differences. The categories include risk assessment, risk decisions and ethical judgments. Understanding the impact of cultural factors on the practice of accounting and financial disclosure is important to achieve the harmonization of international accounting. Deep understanding about how the local values may affect the accounting practices and their impacts on the financial disclosure are important to ensure the international comparability of financial reporting. Gray’s framework (1988) expects how the culture may affect accounting practices at the national level. One area of the future studies will examine the impact of cultural dimensions to the values of accounting, auditing and decision making. Key word : Motivation, leadership style, job satisfaction, performance


2019 ◽  
Vol 118 (2) ◽  
pp. 7-12
Author(s):  
Ok-Hee Park ◽  
Kwan-sik Na ◽  
Seok-Kee Lee

Background/Objectives: The purpose of the paper is to examine how family-friendly certificates introduced to pursue the compatibility of work and family life affect the financial performance of small and medium-sized manufacturers, and to provide useful information to companies considering the introduction of this system in the future.


2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wisyanto Wisyanto

Tsunami which was generated by the 2004 Aceh eartquake has beenhaunting our life. The building damage due to the tsunami could be seenthroughout Meulaboh Coastal Area. Appearing of the physical loss wasclose to our fault. It was caused by the use dan plan of the land withoutconsidering a tsunami disaster threat. Learning from that event, we haveconducted a research on the pattern of damage that caused by the 2004tsunami. Based on the analysis of tsunami hazard intensity and thepattern of building damage, it has been made a landuse planning whichbased on tsunami mitigation for Meulaboh. Tsunami mitigation-based ofMeulaboh landuse planning was made by intergrating some aspects, suchas tsunami protection using pandanus greenbelt, embankment along withhigh plants and also arranging the direction of roads and setting of building forming a rhombus-shaped. The rhombus-shaped of setting of the road and building would reduce the impact of tsunamic wave. It is expected that these all comprehensive landuse planning will minimize potential losses in the future .


Author(s):  
Manisuli Ssenyonjo

The chapter argues that some of the criticism against the use of proprio motu powers is justified, particularly in respect of selectivity, given that other situations outside Africa were not investigated in equal manner. Equally, the evidence by which the Prosecutor initiated proprio motu prosecutions was generally weak and, despite some dissenting voices, it was never turned down by the ICC’s pre-trial chambers. This is particularly interesting if one considers that the situation in Kenya, at least, was politically charged. Although the chapter largely discusses the legal contours of the Prosecutor’s proprio motu powers and their application in the two African situations, it also assesses the impact of these prosecutions on local proceedings and the potential for suffocating the investigated nations’ relations with the ICC. To avoid similar conflicts in the future, the author argues that the politicization of prosecutorial discretion could be assessed by considering comparable situations in which the Prosecutor is not attempting to proceed.


Author(s):  
Paul Stevens

This chapter is concerned with the role of oil and gas in the economic development of the global economy. It focuses on the context in which established and newer oil and gas producers in developing countries must frame their policies to optimize the benefits of such resources. It outlines a history of the issue over the last twenty-five years. It considers oil and gas as factor inputs, their role in global trade, the role of oil prices in the macroeconomy and the impact of the geopolitics of oil and gas. It then considers various conventional views of the future of oil and gas in the primary energy mix. Finally, it challenges the drivers behind these conventional views of the future with an emphasis on why they may prove to be different from what is expected and how this may change the context in which producers must frame their policy responses.


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