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2021 ◽  
Vol 50 (4) ◽  
pp. 786-807
Author(s):  
Alen Salkanovic ◽  
Sandi Ljubic ◽  
Ljubisa Stankovic ◽  
Jonatan Lerga

This paper evaluates the performances of numerous encryption algorithms on mobile devices running the Android operating system. The primary objective of our research was to measure and compare the relative performances of tested algorithm implementations (Data Encryption Standard (DES), 3DES, Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), ChaCha20, Blowfish, and Rivest Cipher 4 (RC4)) on the Android platform. The algorithms were compared in terms of CPU utilization by measuring the time required to encrypt and decrypt variable size text files. Besides evaluating the six common symmetric encryption ciphers, a comparison has been conducted for several Password-Based Encryption (PBE) algorithms. Diverse cipher transformations were evaluated for each algorithm by utilizing various feedback modes and padding schemes. Two smartphone devices were used for testing, with different versions of the Android operating system and hardware specifications. The summarized performance outcomes for various cipher transformations are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of each algorithm.


2021 ◽  
Vol 70 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Clevison Luiz Giacobbo ◽  
Adriana Lugaresi ◽  
Alison Uberti ◽  
Alice Silva Santana ◽  
Jean Do Prado ◽  
...  

There was increased fruit consumption with potential health benefits in the last years, being blackberry one of these fruits. The objective of this work was to evaluate the performance of Blackberry cultivars and the influence of main stem management on BRS-Tupy cultivar. The first experiment assessed the cultivars: BRS-Tupy, Cherokee, Xavante, and Guarani; in the second experiment the evaluated prunings were: drastic winter pruning, 2, 3, and 4 main primocanes. The variables analyzed were: green and dry leaf mass, leaf area, number and average fruit mass, production per plant, average size and percentage of fruit moisture, and soluble solids. In relation to average weight, fruit size and yield, BRS-Tupy cultivar was superior in both cycles evaluated. As for soluble solids the Cherokee cultivar was superior, but only in the 2016/17 cycle. In the second experiment, in terms of number of fruits and production, pruning of 4 primocanes in the 2016/17 cycle was superior, but in the next cycle the pruning of 3 primocanes equaled it in the production variable. The drastic pruning in these variables is shown to be lower in the two cycles evaluated. Concerning the variable size of fruit, a significant difference was found only in the 2017/18 cycle, where drastic pruning presented smaller fruits. Thus, it can be concluded that, in general, BRS-Tupy cultivar presents the best productive results and that pruning with 4 primocanes initially stands out alone.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lin Tang ◽  
Chao Xiong ◽  
Lina Jia ◽  
Ming-He Shen ◽  
Wei-Xi Xiong ◽  
...  

Abstract The malfunction of ABCD1 causes X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD), a rare neurodegenerative disease that affect all tissues in human. Residing in the peroxisome membrane, ABCD1 plays a role in the translocation of very long chain fatty acids (VLCFA) for their damage by β-oxidation. Here, we present five Cryo-Electron microscopy structures of ABCD1 in four conformational states. Combined with functional analysis, we found that substrate and ATP trigger the closing of two nucleotide binding domains (NBDs) over a distance of 40 Å and the rearrangement of the transmembrane domains. Each of the three inward-facing structure of ABCD1 has a vestibule opens to cytosol with variable size. Furthermore, the structure of ABCD1 in the outward-facing state supports that ATP molecules pull the two NBDs together and open the transmembrane domain to the peroxisomal lumen for substrate release. The five structures provide a snapshot of substrate transporting cycle and mechanistic implications for disease-causing mutations.


Author(s):  
Lorenzo Gentile ◽  
Cristian Greco ◽  
Edmondo Minisci ◽  
Thomas Bartz-Beielstein ◽  
Massimiliano Vasile

AbstractThis paper focuses on the scheduling under uncertainty of satellite tracking from a heterogeneous network of ground stations taking into account allocated resources. An optimisation-based approach is employed to efficiently select the optimal tracking schedule that minimises the final estimation uncertainty. Specifically, the scheduling is formulated as a variable-size problem, and a Structured-Chromosome Genetic Algorithm is developed to tackle the mixed-discrete global optimisation. The search algorithm employs genetic operators specifically revised to handle hierarchical search spaces. An orbit determination routine is run within each call to the fitness function to quantify the estimation uncertainty resulting from each candidate tracking schedule. The developed scheduler is tested on the tracking optimisation of a satellite in low Earth orbit, a highly perturbed dynamical regime. The obtained results show that the variable-size variants of Genetic Algorithms always outperform the fixed-size counterparts employed for comparison. In particular, Structured-Chromosome Genetic Algorithm is shown to find significantly better schedules under severely limited budgets.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Xue Han ◽  
Yan Zhao ◽  
Feng Wang ◽  
Zun Liu

The reduction and improper movements in people’s modern life will lead to physical discomfort, pain, and inflammation, which have generally affected the quality of people’s daily life and work efficiency. The pain caused by improper movements are called musculoskeletal pain, which can be relieved or eliminated with treatment. Musculoskeletal disorders are actually one of the most common medical conditions, which affects approximately one quarter of all adults in the world. Although surface electromyography (sEMG) is an acknowledged technology in musculoskeletal rehabilitation study, it is considerably significant to monitor the musculoskeletal rehabilitation status based on sEMG. In order to monitor the musculoskeletal rehabilitation status, we combine fuzzy theory with neural network. This article proposes variable size, sliding window-based, generalized, dynamic, fuzzy neural network (GD-FNN), musculoskeletal rehabilitation status monitoring, that is, the window length of sliding window of sample data changes with the size of sample period. Finally, this study made a simulation on subjects, and the experimental results show that the proposed variable size, sliding window-based GD-FNN, musculoskeletal rehabilitation status monitoring method not only has good monitoring effect but also put on a good performance in root-mean-squared error (RMSE) and mean absolute percentage error (MAPE).


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
chao xiong ◽  
Li-Na Jia ◽  
Ming-He Shen ◽  
Wei-Xi Xiong ◽  
Liu-Lin Xiong ◽  
...  

The malfunction of ABCD1 causes X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD), a rare neurodegenerative disease that affect all tissues in human. Residing in the peroxisome membrane, ABCD1 plays a role in the translocation of very long chain fatty acids (VLCFA) for their damage by β-oxidation. Here, we present five Cryo-Electron microscopy structures of ABCD1 in four conformational states. Combined with functional analysis, we found that substrate and ATP trigger the closing of two nucleotide binding domains (NBDs) over a distance of 40 &Aring and the rearrangement of the transmembrane domains. Each of the three inward-facing structure of ABCD1 has a vestibule opens to cytosol with variable size. Furthermore, the structure of ABCD1 in the outward-facing state supports that ATP molecules pull the two NBDs together and open the transmembrane domain to the peroxisomal lumen for substrate release. The five structures provide a snapshot of substrate transporting cycle and mechanistic implications for disease-causing mutations.


Author(s):  
Harouna Moussa ◽  
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Ibrahim Mamadou Abdoul Kadir ◽  
Sidi Oumoulkhairi ◽  
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...  

Keloids are frequent connective tissue tumors characterized by a significant proliferation of fibroblasts and collagen with a recurrent and extensive tendency. They can be secondary to a solution of cutaneous continuity: surgical wound; vaccination; burn; hard inflammatory lesion. Sometimes spontaneous, and are more frequently observed in black populations [1-3]. We report the case of a 20 year old women, melanoderma, with no known pathological history who presented to our department with multifocal slightly pruritic tumor lesions evolving for 4 years on the auricle and the pubis. The patient and her companions thought of a mystical disease. The interrogation revealed that these lesions occurred after an ear piercing and folliculitis lesions on the pubic area. The examination revealed a good general condition, firm non sensitive normochromic tumor lesions of variable size with smooth surface, protruding and adherent to the deep plane located on the pubis and bilaterally on the auricle.


Author(s):  
Joanne Cable ◽  
Mohamed Mohamed El-Naggar

AbstractThe polyopisthocotylean Discocotyle sagittata is a blood-feeding monogenean that infects the gill lamellae of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, and brown trout, Salmo trutta. The ultrastructure of their alimentary tract, at different stages of the life cycle, was previously unknown. Here, we show that the gastrodermis of the oncomiracidium, subadult, and adult D. sagittata follows the same structural organization as that of other blood-feeding polyopisthocotyleans, being composed of digestive cells alternating with a connecting syncytium. Digestive cells of the oncomiracidium are found in three developmental forms: undifferentiated, developing differentiated, and differentiated (presumably functioning) cells whereas those of adult and subadult are present in a single functioning state with variable size and content. The apical cytoplasm of adult digestive cells forms conical outgrowths, a feature which is absent in the oncomiracidium. The connecting syncytium of the oncomiracidium has no evidence of metabolic activity, while that of adult and subadult is metabolically active. The lamellae of the connecting syncytium of adults and subadults are more numerous and larger, and their terminal portions are expanded, compared with those of the oncomiracidium. Parallel, tubular, membranous structures are characteristic of the apical cytoplasm of the connecting syncytium of the oncomiracidium. Luminal lamella in the oncomiracidium, subadult, and adult form balloon-like structures enclosing some luminal contents, but those of the oncomiracidium are larger, bounded by nucleated cytoplasmic layer, and enclose more luminal contents. The possible functions of these structures and mechanism of digestion in both oncomiracidium and adult are discussed.


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