
<p>1. Accession number: 20110913704197</p><p>Title: A quantitative study on coordination degree between resources, environment and economy</p><p>Authors: Ren, Guanzhong1 ; Yang, Yuzhen2 ; Yang, Yang3 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Department of Mathematics, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, China</p><p>2 School of Management, Tianjin University, China</p><p>3 College of Economics and Management, Henan Normal University, Xinxiang, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Ren, G. </p><p>Source title: 2nd International Conference on Information Science and Engineering, ICISE2010 - Proceedings </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Int. Conf. Inf. Sci. Eng., ICISE - Proc. </p><p>Monograph title: 2nd International Conference on Information Science and Engineering, ICISE2010 - Proceedings </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 2539-2542 </p><p>Article number: 5688765 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424480968 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2nd International Conference on Information Science and Engineering, ICISE2010 </p><p>Conference date: December 4, 2010 - December 6, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Hangzhou, China </p><p>Conference code: 83809 </p><p>Sponsor: Hangzhou Dianzi University; United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization; Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology; Georgia State University; Anhui University of Science and Technology; College of Computer and Information of Hohai University </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: Coordination degree of resources, environment, economy and society in China during the years of 1995-2008 as an example is made by quantitative study. Conclusions that physical capital investment is still important input factor in the development of China, the growth mode of China is based on physical capital driving, the utilization of number of employed persons is low, and inputs of resources and the environment made inadequate contribution to the development performance are made. © 2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 5 </p><p>Main heading: Economics </p><p>Controlled terms: Information science - Investments </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Composite DEA - Coordination - Economy - Environment - Resources</p><p>Classification code: 903 Information Science - 911.2 Industrial Economics </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/ICISE.2010.5688765 </p><p>Database: Compendex 2. Accession number: 20110313605179</p><p>Title: Coordination effeciveness measuring of resources, environment, economy and society </p><p>Authors: Yang, Yuzhen1 ; Xu, Zhengzhong1 ; Ren, Guanzhong2 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Management, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China</p><p>2 Department of Mathematics, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Yang, Y. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: 2010 International Conference on E-Product E-Service and E-Entertainment, ICEEE2010 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Int. Conf. E-Prod. E-Serv. E-Entertain., ICEEE </p><p>Monograph title: 2010 International Conference on E-Product E-Service and E-Entertainment, ICEEE2010 </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Article number: 5661574 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424471614 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 International Conference on E-Product E-Service and E-Entertainment, ICEEE2010 </p><p>Conference date: November 7, 2010 - November 9, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Henan, China </p><p>Conference code: 83418 </p><p>Sponsor: IEEE Consumer Electronics Society; Henan Polytechnic University; Huazhong Normal University </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: Coordinated development of resources, environment, economy and society in Henan province during the years of 1990-2007 as an example is made by empirical research. Conclusions such as physical capital investment and energy are important input factors, the utilization of number of employed persons is low, and inputs of resources and the environment made inadequate contribution to the social system performance are made. ©2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 6 </p><p>Main heading: Economics </p><p>Controlled terms: Investments </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Composite DEA - Coordination - Economy - Environment - Resources - Society </p><p>Classification code: 911.2 Industrial Economics </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/ICEEE.2010.5661574 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>于贵身 Accession number: 20104813423403</p><p>Title: The application of multimedia technology in action-oriented instruction of volleyball course of sports majors in institutions of higher learning </p><p>Authors: Yu, Guishen1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Department of Physical Education, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Yu, G. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: 2010 International Conference on E-Health Networking, Digital Ecosystems and Technologies, EDT 2010 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Int. Conf. E-Health Networking, Digit. Ecosyst. Technol., EDT </p><p>Volume: 2 </p><p>Monograph title: 2010 International Conference on E-Health Networking, Digital Ecosystems and Technologies, EDT 2010 </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 59-61 </p><p>Article number: 5496466 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424455157 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 International Conference on E-Health Networking, Digital Ecosystems and Technologies, EDT 2010 </p><p>Conference date: April 17, 2010 - April 18, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Shenzhen, China </p><p>Conference code: 82377 </p><p>Sponsor: International Communication Sciences Association (ICSA); Shenzhen University; Huazhong Normal University; Optical Valley Software Park </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: The application of multimedia technology in the action-oriented instruction of volleyball courses can improve the quality of volleyball teaching. By analyzing the application of specific technology in specific action-oriented teaching methods, a more reasonable teaching model for the course of volleyball can be developed. The multimedia technologies applied in volleyball teaching include CAl courseware making, motion video analysis, audio synthesis and animation data processing, which can stimulate students' interest and enhance teaching efficiency in their combination with the action-oriented instruction. The combination of multimedia technologies and the action-oriented instruction has a wide prospect of application in volleyball instruction, which is a highly practical course. ©2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 10 </p><p>Main heading: Teaching </p><p>Controlled terms: Animation - Data processing - Ecosystems - Technology - Telemedicine - Video on demand </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Action-oriented - Course of volleyball - Multimedia technologies - Sports major - Teaching methodology </p><p>Classification code: 901.2 Education - 901 Engineering Profession - 723.5 Computer Applications - 723.2 Data Processing and Image Processing - 718 Telephone Systems and Related Technologies; Line Communications - 717 Optical Communication - 716.4 Television Systems and Equipment - 716 Telecommunication; Radar, Radio and Television - 454.3 Ecology and Ecosystems </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/EDT.2010.5496466 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>6. Accession number: 20105213531687</p><p>Title: Design and realization of case-indexing model based on AHP </p><p>Authors: Chen, Fugui1 ; Zhang, Baojian1 ; Bai, Linfeng1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Information Engineering, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Chen, F. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Journal of Software </p><p>Abbreviated source title: J. Softw. </p><p>Volume: 5 </p><p>Issue: 8 </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 851-857 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 1796217X </p><p>Document type: Journal article (JA) </p><p>Publisher: Academy Publisher, P.O.Box 40, FIN-90571, OULU, 90571, Finland </p><p>Abstract: The importance of case-indexing method selection in the CBR system is analyzed, and the defaults of traditional case indexing methods are pointed out. A model of caseretrieving based on AHP is presented and the basic principle and process of CBR and AHP are introduced. With the development environment of CGI, the prototype system is developed, and the core source code and running interface are shown to confirm the effectivity and feasibility of this model. © 2010 ACADEMY PUBLISHER. </p><p>Number of references: 29 </p><p>Main heading: Case based reasoning </p><p>Controlled terms: Analytic hierarchy process - Hierarchical systems - Indexing (of information) </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Basic principles - Case indexing - Cases indexing - CBr - CBR systems - Development environment - Indexing methods - Indexing models - Prototype system - Source codes </p><p>Classification code: 903.1 Information Sources and Analysis - 921 Mathematics - 961 Systems Science </p><p>DOI: 10.4304/jsw.5.8.851-857 </p><p>Database: Compendex 7. Accession number: 20110213557633</p><p>Title: QoS parameters of grid services and service matchmaking </p><p>Authors: Chen, Fugui1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Information Engineering, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Chen, F. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Applied Mechanics and Materials </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Appl. Mech. Mater. </p><p>Volume: 34-35 </p><p>Monograph title: Mechanical Engineering and Green Manufacturing </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 1343-1346 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 16609336 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: International Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Green Manufacturing 2010, MEGM 2010 </p><p>Conference date: November 19, 2010 - November 22, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Xiangtan, China </p><p>Conference code: 83187 </p><p>Sponsor: National Natural Science Foundation of China; Shanghai Jiao Tong University; South China University of Technology; National University of Defense Technology; Central South University (CSU) </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: The standard sample space and the nonstandard sample space which is separately composed by standard sample and the nonstandard sample are called general sample space. QoS parameters of grid services and service matchmaking are discussed. On the basis of the ability of service providers, by Algorithm Prim, this method succeeds in calculating a set of balanced expectation values of QoS. its application on the development of intelligent controller was discussed. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications. </p><p>Number of references: 10 </p><p>Main heading: Telecommunication services </p><p>Controlled terms: Grid computing - Mechanical engineering - Quality control - Quality of service </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Expectation values - Grid services - Intelligent controllers - QoS parameters - Sample space - Service matchmaking - Service provider - Standard samples </p><p>Classification code: 913.3 Quality Assurance and Control - 723 Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications - 722.4 Digital Computers and Systems - 718 Telephone Systems and Related Technologies; Line Communications - 717 Optical Communication - 716 Telecommunication; Radar, Radio and Television - 608 Mechanical Engineering, General </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.34-35.1343 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>8. Accession number: 20110113548828</p><p>Title: Quality assessment model for urban natural-type lake landscape scheme based on BP Neural Network model </p><p>Authors: Qiao, Li-Fang1 ; Zhang, Yi-Chuan1 ; Yao, Lian-Fang1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Henan Institute of Science and Technology, School of Landscape Architecture, Xinxiang 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Qiao, L.-F. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 113-116 </p><p>Monograph title: Environment Materials and Environment Management </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 1481-1484 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9780878492596 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 International Conference of Environment Materials and Environment Management, EMEM 2010 </p><p>Conference date: July 24, 2010 - July 25, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Harbin, China </p><p>Conference code: 84467 </p><p>Sponsor: Northeast Forestry University; Information Technology and Industrial Engineering Research Center </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: The quality assessment of an urban natural-type lake landscape is influenced by various factors which have complicated and nonlinear relationships with each other. Some of these factors are even random and obscure, of which the inherent relationships are difficult to describe by means of conventional methods. In this study, a three-layer BP Neural Network (BP NN) model was built with thirty design schemes for lake landscapes as the specimens, of which the qualities were assessed based on the six indices including water quality, water quantity, hydrography, vegetation, economy and facilities. The results showed that the initial data were fitted much accurately with the BP NN method, and the predictive results of the specimens were very close to the actual values, with relative errors below 5%. Moreover a higher predictive precision was achieved, which indicated that the BP NN after effective training would achieve higher predictive precision and excellent generalization capability in its application to the quality assessment for urban natural-type lake landscape schemes. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 5 </p><p>Main heading: Neural networks </p><p>Controlled terms: Environmental management - Lakes - Network layers - Rating - Water pollution - Water quality </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Assessment - BP neural networks - Landscape - Natural-type - Quality </p><p>Classification code: 902.2 Codes and Standards - 723.4 Artificial Intelligence - 723 Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications - 454.1 Environmental Engineering, General - 453.2 Water Pollution Control - 453 Water Pollution - 407 Maritime and Port Structures; Rivers and Other Waterways </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.113-116.1481 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>9. Accession number: 20110113544942</p><p>Title: A study on urban low-carbon landscape construction </p><p>Authors: Qiao, Li-Fang1 ; Feng, Lei2 ; Yao, Lian-Fang1 ; Li, Xin-Zheng1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Landscape Architecture, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, China</p><p>2 Henan Technical College of Construction, Zhengzhou 450000, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Qiao, L.-F. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 129-131 </p><p>Monograph title: Material and Manufacturing Technology </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 42-45 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9780878492435 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 International Conference on Material and Manufacturing Technology, ICMMT 2010 </p><p>Conference date: September 17, 2010 - September 19, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Chongqing, China </p><p>Conference code: 83156 </p><p>Sponsor: Int. Assoc. Comput. Sci. Inf. Technol. (IACSIT) </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: The landscape industry has become one of the industries with higher resource and energy consumption, and the implementation of urban low-carbon landscape construction is of great significance to improve the ecological environment. In this study, the method of low-carbon landscape construction was studied from two aspects including the carbon source control and carbon sink, as well as both direct and indirect effect. The results showed that the low-carbon landscape construction can be controlled from five aspects including landscape planning, landscape design, low-carbon landscape technology, low-carbon landscape behavior and low- carbon policy. Through a series of low-carbon measures, carbon emissions can be controlled at a reasonable level during the urban landscape construction, which also promotes the sustainable development of urban ecological environment. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications. </p><p>Number of references: 7 </p><p>Main heading: Manufacture </p><p>Controlled terms: Ecology - Energy utilization </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Carbon emissions - Carbon sink - Carbon source - Ecological environments - Energy consumption - Indirect effects - Landscape construction - Landscape design - Landscape planning - Low carbon - Urban - Urban landscape </p><p>Classification code: 454.3 Ecology and Ecosystems - 525.3 Energy Utilization - 537.1 Heat Treatment Processes </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.129-131.42 </p><p>Database: Compendex 10. Accession number: 20103613207300</p><p>Title: Effects of exogenous hydrogen peroxide on germination characteristics of cucumber seeds under NaHCO3 stress </p><p>Authors: Sun, Yongdong1 ; Luo, Weirong1 ; Li, Zhenxia1 ; Sun, Li1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, Henan, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Sun, Y. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: 2010 4th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, iCBBE 2010 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Int. Conf. Bioinformatics Biomed. Eng., iCBBE </p><p>Monograph title: 2010 4th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, iCBBE 2010 </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Article number: 5516214 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424447138 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 4th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, iCBBE 2010 </p><p>Conference date: June 18, 2010 - June 20, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Chengdu, China </p><p>Conference code: 81521 </p><p>Sponsor: IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society; Sichuan University; Wuhan University </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: The germination characteristics of cucumber seeds were determined after treatments of as follows: (1) the control (CK): distilled water; (2) Na: 70 mmol·L-1 NaHCO3; (3) H1 + Na: 0.001 mmol·L-1 H2O2 + 70 mmol·L -1 NaHCO3; (4) H2 + Na: 0.01 mmol·L -1 H2O2 + 70 mmol·L-1 NaHCO3. The results showed that the germination rate, germination potential, germination index, growing vigor index, the length of taproot, number of fist later root, the length of hypocotyledonary axis and fresh weight of cucumber under NaHCO3 stress were decreased significantly, while these above indexes were markedly improved when exogenous H2O 2 was added, compared to those under NaHCO3 stress, which suggested that exogenous H2O2 enhanced cucumber seeds salinity tolerance. The result of subordination function showed that exogenous H2O2 had promoted the seeds germination under NaHCO 3 stress and the 0.001 mmol·L-1 H2O 2 concentration was the better treatment concentration in this study. © 2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 8 </p><p>Main heading: Seed </p><p>Controlled terms: Bioinformatics - Hydrogen peroxide - Sodium </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: After-treatment - Cucumber seeds - Distilled water - Exogenous H2O2 - Fresh weight - Germination characteristic - Germination index - Germination potential - Germination rates - NaHCO3 - Salinity tolerance </p><p>Classification code: 549.1 Alkali Metals - 804.2 Inorganic Compounds - 821.4 Agricultural Products - 903 Information Science </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/ICBBE.2010.5516214 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>11. Accession number: 20110113548821</p><p>Title: An evaluation of urban artificial wetland landscape proposal based on AHP-TOPSIS </p><p>Authors: Zhang, Yi-Chuan1 ; Qiao, Li-Fang1 ; Qi, An-Guo1 ; Yao, Lian-Fang1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Henan Institute of Science and Technology, School of Landscape Architecture, Xinxiang 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Zhang, Y.-C. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 113-116 </p><p>Monograph title: Environment Materials and Environment Management </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 1452-1455 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9780878492596 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 International Conference of Environment Materials and Environment Management, EMEM 2010 </p><p>Conference date: July 24, 2010 - July 25, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Harbin, China </p><p>Conference code: 84467 </p><p>Sponsor: Northeast Forestry University; Information Technology and Industrial Engineering Research Center </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: The urban artificial wetland is an important component of an urban green space system, and the adoption of quantitative method for studying the evaluation of urban wetland landscape proposal is of great significance to promote the construction of urban artificial wetland. In this study, the evaluation system of urban artificial wetland landscape proposal was established by selecting 6 indicators such as technology, bio-diversity, landscape function, maintenance, construction cost and artistic effect, and adopting the methods of Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS), and empirical evaluations of 30 urban artificial wetland landscape proposals have been conducted to verify the feasibility of the model. The results showed that: AHP-TOPSIS model was applied to the evaluation of urban artificial wetland landscape proposal with a good differentiation degree, which can be used for a comprehensive, reasonable and accurate assessment on the comprehensive quality of an urban artificial wetland landscape proposal as a simple and effective evaluation method. This method also can be applied to evaluation and classification on landscape proposals of other types of green space. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 5 </p><p>Main heading: Wetlands </p><p>Controlled terms: Decision theory - Environmental management - Hierarchical systems </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: AHP - Artificial wetland - Evaluation - Landscape proposal - TOPSIS </p><p>Classification code: 442.2 Land Reclamation - 454.1 Environmental Engineering, General - 921 Mathematics - 961 Systems Science </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.113-116.1452 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>12. Accession number: 20110113545065</p><p>Title: Discussions on the potential, function and reconstruction method of landscapes in urban industrial wasteland </p><p>Authors: Zhang, Yi-Chuan1 ; Lei-Feng2 ; Li, Xin-Zheng1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Landscape Architecture, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, China</p><p>2 Henan Technical College of Construction, Zhengzhou 450000, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Zhang, Y.-C. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 129-131 </p><p>Monograph title: Material and Manufacturing Technology </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 675-679 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9780878492435 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 International Conference on Material and Manufacturing Technology, ICMMT 2010 </p><p>Conference date: September 17, 2010 - September 19, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Chongqing, China </p><p>Conference code: 83156 </p><p>Sponsor: Int. Assoc. Comput. Sci. Inf. Technol. (IACSIT) </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: The objective of this study is to provide a basis for the landscape reconstruction in urban industrial wasteland. The study shows that the urban industrial wasteland has the following landscape potentials: providing the urban green space, improving the urban leisure system, enriching the urban history and culture, and meeting the development trend of the environmental protection. After reconstruction, the landscapes in urban industrial wasteland would have the following functions: ecology education, leisure and recreation, "Habitat Patch" and disaster prevention. The urban industrial wasteland can be reconstructed into urban theme parks, developed with industrial tourism and urban sight-seeing agriculture, or constructed into the zones for preserving and restoring the biological diversity through ecologic suitability analysis, landscape structure planning, and landscape ecology planning and ecological engineering methods. To form an ecology-economy-society integrated system is a new approach to the wasteland treatment. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications. </p><p>Number of references: 3 </p><p>Main heading: Ecology </p><p>Controlled terms: Disaster prevention - Environmental management - Industry - Integrated optics - Manufacture - Parks </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Biological diversity - Development trends - Ecological engineering methods - Habitat patches - Industrial wasteland - Integrated systems - Landscape ecology - Landscape function - Landscape potential - Landscape reconstruction - Landscape structures - New approaches - Reconstruction method - Suitability analysis - Theme park - Urban green spaces </p><p>Classification code: 913.4 Manufacturing - 913 Production Planning and Control; Manufacturing - 912 Industrial Engineering and Management - 914.1 Accidents and Accident Prevention - 911 Cost and Value Engineering; Industrial Economics - 454 Environmental Engineering - 403.2 Regional Planning and Development - 741.3 Optical Devices and Systems </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.129-131.675 </p><p>Database: Compendex 13. Accession number: 20110813673773</p><p>Title: Optimization of the prescription of pomelo beverage by response surface methodology </p><p>Authors: Gao, Han1 ; Xu, Guifang2 ; Nan, Haijuan1 ; Kong, Jin1 ; Niu, Shengyang1 ; Zhao, Xia1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Food Science, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, 453003, China</p><p>2 School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Gao, H. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: 2nd International Conference on Information Engineering and Computer Science - Proceedings, ICIECS 2010 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Int. Conf. Inf. Eng. Comput. Sci. - Proc., ICIECS </p><p>Monograph title: 2nd International Conference on Information Engineering and Computer Science - Proceedings, ICIECS 2010 </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Article number: 5678215 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424479412 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2nd International Conference on Information Engineering and Computer Science, ICIECS 2010 </p><p>Conference date: December 25, 2010 - December 26, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Wuhan, China </p><p>Conference code: 83781 </p><p>Sponsor: Res. Assoc. Mod. Educ. Comput. Sci. (RAMECS); Wuhan University; Wuhan University and Technology; National Technology University of Ukraine; Columbia University; Hubei University of Technology </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: The prescription of pomelo beverage was optimized to maximize the sensory score in this study. A Box-Behnken design of response surface methodology involving the addition amount of pomelo juice, addition amount of citric acid, addition amount of sugar, was used, and second- order model for the sensory score was employed to generate the response surface. The optimum condition for the process was determined as follows: pomelo juice 34.02%, citric acid 0.25%, sugar 8%. The obtained sensory score at the optimum condition was 8.10. ©2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 5 </p><p>Main heading: Surface properties </p><p>Controlled terms: Beverages - Citric acid - Computer science - Optimization - Sugars </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Box-Behnken design - Optimum conditions - Pomelo beverage - Response surface - Response surface methodology - Second-order models - Sensory scores </p><p>Classification code: 951 Materials Science - 921.5 Optimization Techniques - 822.3 Food Products - 804.1 Organic Compounds - 723 Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications - 722 Computer Systems and Equipment - 721 Computer Circuits and Logic Elements </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/ICIECS.2010.5678215 </p><p>Database: Compendex 21. Accession number: 20113814353258</p><p>Title: Convergence analysis of the modified P1 - Nonconforming finite element for a class of nonlinear parabolic equation </p><p>Authors: Shi, Dongwei1 ; Pei, Lifang2 ; Dong, Rui1 ; Zhao, Changzai3 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Department of Mathematics, Henan Institute of Science and Technolog, Xinxiang, China</p><p>2 Department of Mathematics and Physics, Luoyang Institute of Science and Technology, Luoyang, China</p><p>3 Primary School, Henan Institute of Science and Technolog, Xinxiang, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Shi, D. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: 2011 International Conference on Multimedia Technology, ICMT 2011 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Int. Conf. Multimedia Technol., ICMT </p><p>Monograph title: 2011 International Conference on Multimedia Technology, ICMT 2011 </p><p>Issue date: 2011 </p><p>Publication year: 2011 </p><p>Pages: 5783-5786 </p><p>Article number: 6002640 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781612847740 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2nd International Conference on Multimedia Technology, ICMT 2011 </p><p>Conference date: July 26, 2011 - July 28, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Hangzhou, China </p><p>Conference code: 86512 </p><p>Sponsor: University of Louisville; Ningbo University; Zhejiang Sci-Tech University; Communication University of China; Georgia State University </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: In this paper, convergence analysis of the modified P1 - nonconforming finite element for a class of nonlinear parabolic equation is discussed. By use of the special properties of the element, the optimal error estimates are obtained without Ritz projection. © 2011 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 6 </p><p>Main heading: Nonlinear analysis </p><p>Controlled terms: Finite element method - Nonlinear equations - Partial differential equations - Stress analysis </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Approximate smooth - Convergence analysis - Nonconforming finite element - Nonlinear parabolic equations - Nonlinear parabolic equationt - Optimal error estimate - Ritz projection - Special properties </p><p>Classification code: 421 Strength of Building Materials; Mechanical Properties - 921 Mathematics - 951 Materials Science </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/ICMT.2011.06002640 </p><p>Database: Compendex 25. Accession number: 20114514502347</p><p>Title: The influence of chlorophenoxy herbicides MCPA on creeping bentgrass physiological index </p><p>Authors: Gao, Yang-Fan1 ; Shi, Ming-Wang1 ; Wang, Jian-Hua1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, Henan, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Gao, Y.-F. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 356-360 </p><p>Monograph title: Progress in Environmental Science and Engineering </p><p>Issue date: 2012 </p><p>Publication year: 2012 </p><p>Pages: 2763-2766 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9783037852675 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 International Conference on Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development, ICEESD 2011 </p><p>Conference date: October 21, 2011 - October 23, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Shanghai, China </p><p>Conference code: 87168 </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: In this article, we studied to different concentrations of MCPA to creeping bentgrass Growth. Through the creeping bentgrass in four different periods of chlorophyll content, MDA and soluble sugar content determination. This test result showed:With the MCPA concentration increases, creeping bentgrass decline of chlorophyll content in the same period of growth, MDA and soluble sugar content increased. MCPA used after the early pair of creeping bentgrass growth is large, to put off with MCPA handle time, to affect to creeping bentgrass growth is gradually decreased. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 9 </p><p>Main heading: Sugars </p><p>Controlled terms: Chlorophyll - Herbicides - Sustainable development </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Chlorophenoxy - Chlorophyll contents - Creeping bentgrass - MCPA Bentgrass - MDA - Physiological indices - Soluble sugars - Test results </p><p>Classification code: 804.1 Organic Compounds - 911.2 Industrial Economics </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.356-360.2763 </p><p>Database: Compendex 26. Accession number: 20112814142035</p><p>Title: Determination of trace elements in 32 kinds of drinking dried flowers by ICP-AES </p><p>Authors: Zhang, Li1 ; Chen, Jun1 ; Wu, Da-Fu1 ; Zhou, Ling-Yun1 ; Lv, Jian-Xiao1 ; Xie, Guo- Hong1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Henan Insititute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Zhang, L. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: 5th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, iCBBE 2011 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Int. Conf. Bioinformatics Biomedical Eng., iCBBE </p><p>Monograph title: 5th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, iCBBE 2011 </p><p>Issue date: 2011 </p><p>Publication year: 2011 </p><p>Article number: 5781586 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424450893 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 5th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, iCBBE 2011 </p><p>Conference date: May 10, 2011 - May 12, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Wuhan, China </p><p>Conference code: 85263 </p><p>Sponsor: IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society; Wuhan University; Fuzhou University; Nankai University; Overs. Chin. Sch. Environ. Prot. Assoc. (OCSEPA) </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: The study was carried out on the contents of trace elements in 32 kinds of drinking dried flowers by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry. The results showed that flowers contain much more contents Fe, Ca, Mg and Mn. It implied that the nutritive value of the pagoda flower is high. It is worth much more comprehensive utilization. The recovery was in the range of 94.4%∼103.3%. Which indicate that the method w e used is practicable. The results obtained in the analysis of a standard reference material of tea (GBW 07605) by this method were in consistency with the certified values given in the certificate. © 2011 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 8 </p><p>Main heading: Trace elements </p><p>Controlled terms: Atomic emission spectroscopy - Bioinformatics - Biomedical engineering - Inductively coupled plasma - Manganese - Trace analysis </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Certified values - Dried flowers - ICP-AES - Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry - Microwave digestion - Nutritive values - Standard reference material </p><p>Classification code: 461.1 Biomedical Engineering - 543.2 Manganese and Alloys - 801 Chemistry - 903 Information Science - 932.3 Plasma Physics </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/icbbe.2011.5781586 </p><p>Database: Compendex 27. Accession number: 20114914573780</p><p>Title: Research on physical education reform from the perspective of physical fitness </p><p>Authors: Lu, Pengtao1 ; Song, Linsen1 ; Wang, Shibin1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, Henan 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Lu, P. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Lect. Notes Electr. Eng. </p><p>Volume: 111 LNEE </p><p>Monograph title: Engineering Education and Management - Vol 1, Results of the 2011 International Conference on Engineering Education and Management, ICEEM2011 </p><p>Issue date: 2011 </p><p>Publication year: 2011 </p><p>Pages: 473-478 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 18761100 </p><p>E-ISSN: 18761119 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9783642248221 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 International Conference on Engineering Education and Management, ICEEM2011 </p><p>Conference date: November 18, 2011 - November 20, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Guangzhou, China </p><p>Conference code: 87500 </p><p>Publisher: Springer Verlag, Tiergartenstrasse 17, Heidelberg, D-69121, Germany </p><p>Abstract: With the social and economic developing, "physical fitness", which is designed to train young people understanding the value of lifelong physical activity and developing healthy habits, has been integrated into the areas of Curriculum reform, and the health and exercise has become an important part of everyday life for college students. For it can enhance the communication between students and society, enhance the students understanding the lifelong physical education, physical fitness education must be reformed from curriculum, teaching content, teaching organizational and so on. © 2012 Springer-Verlag. </p><p>Number of references: 10 </p><p>Main heading: Students </p><p>Controlled terms: Curricula - Engineering education - Health - Teaching - Technical presentations </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: College - College students - Curriculum reform - Physical activity - Physical education - Physical fitness </p><p>Classification code: 901.2 Education - 914.3 Industrial Hygiene </p><p>DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-24823-8_75 </p><p>Database: Compendex 32. Accession number: 20110213578601</p><p>Title: Study on friction force distribution on silicon wafer surface in CMP process </p><p>Authors: Su, Jianxiu1 ; Zhang, Yinxia2 ; Du, Jiaxi1 ; Kang, Renke3 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, China</p><p>2 School of Mechanical Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001, China</p><p>3 Key Laboratory for Precision and Non-traditional Machining Technology of Ministry of Education, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Su, J. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 135 </p><p>Monograph title: Surface Finishing Technology and Surface Engineering II </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 90-95 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9780878492336 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: International Conference on Surface Finishing Technology and Surface Engineering, ICSFT2010 </p><p>Conference date: November 5, 2010 - November 7, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Guangzhou, China </p><p>Conference code: 83173 </p><p>Sponsor: The Chinese Committee for Surface Finishing Technology of CMES </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: The friction force on wafer surface plays an important role in removing material of wafer surface and the friction force on wafer surface may have a direct influence on non- uniformity of material removal in wafer CMP process. In this paper, models of friction force on wafer surface were built according to the CMP process. It is proved that the model of the friction force on the wafer surface is correct by the silicon wafer CMP Friction experiment. Then the data fitting of friction model has been done with the experimental data. By the friction force model, the within wafer nonuniformity (WIWNU) of friction force distribution on wafer surface has been obtained with different rotational speed of wafer and polishing pad. The research of this paper is helpful to further understanding the material removal mechanism in wafer CMP. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 7 </p><p>Main heading: Surfaces </p><p>Controlled terms: Chemical mechanical polishing - Chemical polishing - Finishing - Friction - Polishing - Semiconducting silicon compounds - Silicon wafers - Tribology </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: CMP process - Data fittings - Experimental data - Friction force - Friction force distribution - Friction models - Material removal - Material removal mechanisms - Nonuniformity - On-wafer - Polishing pads - Rotational speed - Silicon wafer surface - Wafer surface - Within wafer non uniformities - WIWNU </p><p>Classification code: 604.2 Machining Operations - 712.1.1 Single Element Semiconducting Materials - 712.1.2 Compound Semiconducting Materials - 813.1 Coating Techniques - 931 Classical Physics; Quantum Theory; Relativity - 931.1 Mechanics </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.135.90 </p><p>Database: Compendex 33. Accession number: 20114214433927</p><p>Title: Antioxidant properties of laoying tea (litsea coreana L.) extracts </p><p>Authors: Ji, Hongfang1 ; Zhang, Lingwen1, 2 ; Zhang, Yuan1 ; Jin, Huihui1 ; Wang, Lingyu1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Food Science, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, China</p><p>2 Institute of Food Engineering, Harbin University of Commerce, Harbin, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Ji, H. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 340 </p><p>Monograph title: Mechanical Properties of Materials and Information Technology </p><p>Issue date: 2012 </p><p>Publication year: 2012 </p><p>Pages: 209-214 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9783037852538 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 International Conference on Mechanical Properties of Materials and Information Technology, ICMPMIT 2011 </p><p>Conference date: September 10, 2011 - September 11, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Chongqing, China </p><p>Conference code: 86823 </p><p>Sponsor: International Computer Science Society </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: The petroleum ether, acetic ester, methanol and water extracts of laoying tea were prepared and their antioxidant properties were studied. At 160 μg/mL, the methanol extract showed a high reducing power of 1.206. With regard to the scavenging ability on 1, 1-diphenyl-2- picrylhydrazyl radicals, extracts were effective in the order: methanol > acetic ester > water > petroleum ether extracts. EC50 values for chelating ability on ferrous ions for petroleum ether, acetic ester, methanol and water extracts were 11.76, 14.32, 6.05 and 1.02 mg/mL, respectively. Based on EC50 values, the various extracts from laoying tea were effective antioxidants. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 6 </p><p>Main heading: Solvent extraction </p><p>Controlled terms: Agents - Chelation - Esterification - Esters - Ethers - Free radicals - Information technology - Iron - Materials properties - Mechanical properties - Methanol </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Antioxidant activities - Chelating effect - DPPH radical-scavenging activity - Laoying tea - Reducing power </p><p>Classification code: 951 Materials Science - 903 Information Science - 804.1 Organic Compounds - 804 Chemical Products Generally - 802.3 Chemical Operations - 802.2 Chemical Reactions - 545.1 Iron - 423 Non Mechanical Properties and Tests of Building Materials - 421 Strength of Building Materials; Mechanical Properties </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.340.209 </p><p>Database: Compendex 34. Accession number: 20110313589900</p><p>Title: Web-based genomic-scale metabolic pathways comparative of two Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae strains </p><p>Authors: Li, Ren-Feng1 ; Li, Xue-Bin1 ; Zhao, Kun1 ; Wang, San-Hu1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Wang, S.-H. </p><p>Source title: 2010 2nd International Workshop on Database Technology and Applications, DBTA2010 - Proceedings </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Int. Workshop Database Technol. Appl., DBTA - Proc. </p><p>Monograph title: 2010 2nd International Workshop on Database Technology and Applications, DBTA2010 - Proceedings </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Article number: 5659079 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424469772 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2nd International Workshop on Database Technology and Applications, DBTA2010 </p><p>Conference date: November 27, 2010 - November 28, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Wuhan, China </p><p>Conference code: 83404 </p><p>Sponsor: Huazhong University of Science and Technology; Research Association of Modern Education and Computer Science; Wuhan University; Hubei University of Technology; IEEE Harbin Section </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: Metabolic pathways constructed from sequenced genomes or transcriptomes can not only help predict metabolic phenotypes and discover enzyme but also provide an essential context for understanding comprehensive experimental data and the systematic workings of a cell. In the present study we compared the metabolic pathways of two Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae strains by Pathway Tools [1], a web-based pathway tool software, and found some important differences between them, especially in the ppGpp biosynthesis pathway. This study provided a reference for further research on the biology characteristics of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae. ©2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 6 </p><p>Main heading: Metabolism </p><p>Controlled terms: Biochemistry - Genes </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae - Biosynthesis pathways - Experimental data - Genomic-scale - Metabolic pathways - Metabolic phenotype - Transcriptomes </p><p>Classification code: 461.2 Biological Materials and Tissue Engineering - 801.2 Biochemistry </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/DBTA.2010.5659079 </p><p>Database: Compendex 37. Accession number: 20114114418045</p><p>Title: Effect of laminarin on aspergillus flavus growth and aflatoxin production </p><p>Authors: Hu, Liangbin1 ; Li, Hongbo1 ; Sun, Junliang1 ; Zeng, Jie1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Food Science, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Hu, L. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 343-344 </p><p>Monograph title: Materials for Environmental Protection and Energy Application, MEPEA 2011 </p><p>Issue date: 2012 </p><p>Publication year: 2012 </p><p>Pages: 1168-1171 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9783037852569 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 International Conference on Materials for Environmental Protection and Energy Application, MEPEA 2011 </p><p>Conference date: September 27, 2011 - September 28, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia </p><p>Conference code: 86828 </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: Control of aflatoxin contamination has been a worldwide problem. Laminarin from Laminaria digitata is one kind of polysaccharides with multiple biological activities. In this paper, the inhibitory effects of Laminarin on the growth and toxin production of A. flavus was studied. The results indicated that 150 and 200 μg/mL of Laminarin ccould significantly inhibit the aflatoxin production in Sabouraud liquid medium (Sab), without affecting mycelium growth. In addition, the results also showed that certain concentration Laminaria could decrease the infection of peanut seeds by A. flavus as well as the contamination by aflatoxin B1. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 8 </p><p>Main heading: Growth (materials) </p><p>Controlled terms: Aflatoxins - Aspergillus - Environmental protection </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Aflatoxin B1 - Aspergillus flavus - Biological activities - Inhibitory effect - Laminaria digitata - Laminarin - Laminarins - Liquid medium - Mycelium growth - Peanut seeds - Toxin production </p><p>Classification code: 454.2 Environmental Impact and Protection - 461.6 Medicine and Pharmacology - 461.9 Biology - 951 Materials Science </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.343-344.1168 </p><p>Database: Compendex 张甲敏 Accession number: 20114714533502</p><p>Title: Influencing on the wall thickness of deep cavity injection molding shell </p><p>Authors: Yang, Liyun1 ; Zhang, Jiamin2 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xinxiang University, Xinxiang, Henan 453003, China</p><p>2 School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, Henan 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Yang, L. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Applied Mechanics and Materials </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Appl. Mech. Mater. </p><p>Volume: 121-126 </p><p>Monograph title: Frontiers of Manufacturing and Design Science II </p><p>Issue date: 2012 </p><p>Publication year: 2012 </p><p>Pages: 1722-1726 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 16609336 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9783037852828 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2nd International Conference on Frontiers of Manufacturing and Design Science, ICFMD 2011 </p><p>Conference date: December 11, 2011 - December 13, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Taichung, Taiwan </p><p>Conference code: 87362 </p><p>Sponsor: Control Eng. Inf. Sci. Res. Assoc. (CEIS); Int. Front. Sci. Technol. Res. Assoc.; National Chin-Yi University of Technology; Integrated Research Center for Green Living Techniques; Trans Tech Publications </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: The quality question of deep cavity shell was the wall thickness, its influence factors, together with the product structure, die-structure, technology and other factors. The reasons of molding the wall with a thick beyond tolerance were discussed from products design, molding equipment and die, forming technology and material properties for a comprehensive analysis, and the corresponding resolution methods were presented. The methods of the adjustment of a cavity molding were introduced. </p><p>Number of references: 6 </p><p>Main heading: Injection molding </p><p>Controlled terms: Design - Manufacture </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Comprehensive analysis - Deep cavity - Forming technology - Material property - Molding equipment - Product structure - Resolution methods - Wall thickness </p><p>Classification code: 408 Structural Design - 537.1 Heat Treatment Processes - 816.1 Processing of Plastics and Other Polymers </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.121-126.1722 </p><p>Database: Compendex 39. Accession number: 20104313316633</p><p>Title: Optimization of clarification process of persimmon vinegar by response surface methodology </p><p>Authors: Gao, Han1 ; Liu, Benguo1 ; Yang, Jiguo2 ; Fu, Sufang3 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Food Science, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, 453003, China</p><p>2 College of Light Industry and Food Science, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, 510640, China</p><p>3 School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Gao, H. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: ICCET 2010 - 2010 International Conference on Computer Engineering and Technology, Proceedings </p><p>Abbreviated source title: ICCET - Int. Conf. Comput. Eng. Technol., Proc. </p><p>Volume: 1 </p><p>Monograph title: ICCET 2010 - 2010 International Conference on Computer Engineering and Technology, Proceedings </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: V1260-V1262 </p><p>Article number: 5486169 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424463503 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 2nd International Conference on Computer Engineering and Technology, ICCET 2010 </p><p>Conference date: April 16, 2010 - April 18, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Chengdu, China </p><p>Conference code: 81865 </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: The clarification process of persimmon vinegar was optimized to maximize the transmittance in this study. A Box-Benhnken design of response surface methodology involving addition amount of chitosan, temperature, time was used, and second-order model for the transmittance was employed to generate the response surface. The optimum condition for the clarification process was determined as follows: addition amount of chitosan 0.014 %, temperature 42 °C, time 3 h. The obtained transmittance at the optimum condition was 87.8 %. © 2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 5 </p><p>Main heading: Clarifiers </p><p>Controlled terms: Acetic acid - Chitin - Chitosan - Optimization - Surface properties </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Clarification process - Optimum conditions - Persimmon vinegar - Response surface - Response Surface Methodology - Second-order models </p><p>Classification code: 804.1 Organic Compounds - 822.2 Food Processing Operations - 921.5 Optimization Techniques - 951 Materials Science </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/ICCET.2010.5486169 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>42. Accession number: 20114114417830</p><p>Title: Development of an indirect competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of enrofloxacin residue in chicken </p><p>Authors: Jiang, Jinqing1 ; Zhang, Haitang1 ; An, Zhixing1 ; Zhang, Xiaojian1 ; Chen, Junjie1 ; Huang, Huaguo1 ; Wang, Ziliang1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 College of Animal Science, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, Henan, 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Wang, Z. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 345 </p><p>Monograph title: Smart Materials and Nanotechnology in Engineering, SMNE2011 </p><p>Issue date: 2012 </p><p>Publication year: 2012 </p><p>Pages: 297-303 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9783037852576 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 International Conference on Smart Materials and Nanotechnology in Engineering, SMNE 2011 </p><p>Conference date: September 17, 2011 - September 18, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Wuhan, China </p><p>Conference code: 86827 </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: A rapid indirect competitive ELISA (icELISA) format has been developed for the determination of enrofloxacin (ENR) residues in chicken. For this purpose, carbodiimide active ester method was employed to synthesize the artificial antigen of ENR-BSA, and anti- serum produced from the immunized rabbits was tested by indirect ELISA and icELISA. By the square matrix titration, the icELISA method was developed for the quantitative detection of ENR, based on the pAb. The Linear range was from 0.006 to 31.5 ng/mL, with LOD and IC50 value of 0.003 ng/mL and 0.45 ng/mL, respectively. Except for a high cross-reactivity (105.2%) to Ciprofloxacin, negligible cross-reactivity to the other compounds was observed. The recoveries of ENR were in the range of 98.3-127.5%, 85.7-112.5% and 97.4-103.8% for chicken muscle, liver and kidney, respectively. After optimization, 0.03 mol/L of HCl was used in the assay buffer and this ELISA system can tolerate acetonitrile not higher than 10%. The correlation coefficients (R2) of the ELISA and LC-MS data were 0.9472 in muscle, 0.9843 in liver, and 0.9382 in kidney. Therefore, this assay has the potential to be incorporated into a quantitative monitoring program for the rapid screening of ENR residue in food. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 15 </p><p>Main heading: Animals </p><p>Controlled terms: Acetonitrile - Antigens - Bioassay - Intelligent materials - Muscle - Nanotechnology </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Artificial antigen - Chicken - Enrofloxacin - Indirect competitive ELISA - Polyclonal antibody </p><p>Classification code: 822 Food Technology - 821 Agricultural Equipment and Methods; Vegetation and Pest Control - 814 Leather and Tanning - 804.1 Organic Compounds - 801 Chemistry - 761 Nanotechnology - 471 Marine Science and Oceanography - 461 Bioengineering and Biology - 415 Metals, Plastics, Wood and Other Structural Materials </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.345.297 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>Compilation and indexing terms, © 2011 Elsevier Inc. </p><p>43.Accession number: 20111913967388</p><p>Title: Research on developing agricultural cycle economy in Qing Baijiang </p><p>Authors: Cui, Ge1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Economics and Management, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Cui, G. </p><p>Source title: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Environmental Technology and Knowledge Transfer </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Proc. Int. Conf. Environ. Technol. Knowl. Transf. </p><p>Monograph title: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Environmental Technology and Knowledge Transfer </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 1026-1030 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9783860090664 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 3rd International Conference on Environmental Technology and Knowledge Transfer </p><p>Conference date: May 13, 2010 - May 14, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Hefei, China </p><p>Conference code: 84676 </p><p>Publisher: Unavailable, United Kingdom </p><p>Abstract: While bringing more products and services to people, the progress and development of the human society have tremendous impact on the environment. To resolve the contradictions between the natural and human society, the theory of ecological agriculture appears. This article takes the agricultural park of Qing Baijiang as the example, using the theories of key species to select the key enterprises and using the theories of the food chain to design the ecological agriculture chains, following the principle of cycle economy, for the purpose to use materials and energy rationally, to carry out the planning of the ecological agriculture park in Qing Baijiang, from three different levels, in order to realize "harmony and development" of environment, economy and human society. </p><p>Number of references: 12 </p><p>Main heading: Agriculture </p><p>Controlled terms: Ecology - Knowledge management - Parks </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: 3R - Cycle economy - Eco-agriculture - Food chain - Human society - Impact on the environment - Products and services - Qing Baijiang </p><p>Classification code: 403.2 Regional Planning and Development - 454.3 Ecology and Ecosystems - 723.5 Computer Applications - 821 Agricultural Equipment and Methods; Vegetation and Pest Control </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>44.Accession number: 20105213520870</p><p>Title: Research and design of embedded radar information processor oriented to pervasive computing </p><p>Authors: Zhang, Chunxia1 ; Dong, Wenjie1 ; Tian, Xiyan2 ; Zhang, Jun1 ; Zhou, Chunmei1 ; Lin, Jinyong1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Aerospace Intelligence Control, Beijing Aerospace Automatic Control Institute, Beijing, China</p><p>2 School of Mechatronics Engineering, Henan Institute of science and Technology, Xinxiang, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Zhang, C. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Proceedings - 2010 1st International Conference on Pervasive Computing, Signal Processing and Applications, PCSPA 2010 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Proc. - Int. Conf. Pervasive Comput., Signal Process. Appl., PCSPA </p><p>Monograph title: Proceedings - 2010 1st International Conference on Pervasive Computing, Signal Processing and Applications, PCSPA 2010 </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 427-431 </p><p>Article number: 5635508 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9780769541808 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 1st International Conference on Pervasive Computing, Signal Processing and Applications, PCSPA 2010 </p><p>Conference date: September 17, 2010 - September 19, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Harbin, China </p><p>Conference code: 82999 </p><p>Sponsor: IEEE; K.U.A.S.; National Natural Science Foundation of China </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: Pervasive computing has been used widely in civilian areas. In the field of aerospace, researchers also have paid more attention to pervasive computing and made scientific researches on it. According to the idea of pervasive computing, an overall program of aerocraft design is introduced in this paper. Subsequently a functional schematic of radar information processor embedded in aerocraft is presented. The hardware and software design and algorithms of radar information processor are introduced exhaustively. The preliminary exploration research of pervasive computing is accomplished in the aerospace electronic systems by means of this research and design. © 2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 5 </p><p>Main heading: Ubiquitous computing </p><p>Controlled terms: Design - Program processors - Radar - Research - Signal processing - Software design </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Aerocraft - Aerospace - Overall program - Pervasive computing - Radar information processor </p><p>Classification code: 408 Structural Design - 716.1 Information Theory and Signal Processing - 716.2 Radar Systems and Equipment - 723.1 Computer Programming - 723.5 Computer Applications - 901.3 Engineering Research </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/PCSPA.2010.109 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>45. Accession number: 20104813440088</p><p>Title: Color image retrieval using edge-spatial feature </p><p>Authors: Shan, Zhao1 ; Gao, Guo-Hong2 ; Zhao, Qian3 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Computer Science and Technology, Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo 454003, China</p><p>2 School of Information Engineer, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453000, China</p><p>3 JiYuan Electric Power Company, Henan JiYuan 454650, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Shan, Z. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: ICCSE 2010 - 5th International Conference on Computer Science and Education, Final Program and Book of Abstracts </p><p>Abbreviated source title: ICCSE - Int. Conf. Comput. Sci. Educ., Final Program Book Abstr. </p><p>Monograph title: ICCSE 2010 - 5th International Conference on Computer Science and Education, Final Program and Book of Abstracts </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 1479-1482 </p><p>Article number: 5593745 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424460052 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 5th International Conference on Computer Science and Education, ICCSE 2010 </p><p>Conference date: August 24, 2010 - August 27, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Hefei, China </p><p>Conference code: 82330 </p><p>Sponsor: Anhui University </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: Color image retrieval based on histogram is analyzed and a novel method is proposed based on the image edge information. Firstly, the image edge is extracted by the use of the color vector angles because of its character which is insensitive to illumination but sensitive to hue and saturation. Then, the color vector angle histogram of the image edge is constructed to describe the image feature. With this descriptor, the color information, edge information and shape feature have been taken into account. Experimental results have shown that the proposed method not only has sound retrieval performance but also has the robustness against illumination changes, position translation, scale translation of the image content. ©2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 6 </p><p>Main heading: Color </p><p>Controlled terms: Color image processing - Computer science - Content based retrieval - Education computing - Engineering education - Graphic methods - Vectors </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Color image retrieval - Color information - Color vector angle - Content based image retrieval - Descriptors - Edge information - Histogram - Hue and saturations - Illumination changes - Image content - Image edge - Image features - Novel methods - Retrieval performance - Shape features - Spatial features </p><p>Classification code: 901.2 Education - 741.1 Light/Optics - 741 Light, Optics and Optical Devices - 921.1 Algebra - 723.5 Computer Applications - 722 Computer Systems and Equipment - 721 Computer Circuits and Logic Elements - 723 Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/ICCSE.2010.5593745 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>46. Accession number: 20105213530963</p><p>Title: Design an intelligent system to optimize cutting parameters </p><p>Authors: Guo, Guizhong1 ; Mao, Xinhua2 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Xinxiang University, Xinxiang, China</p><p>2 Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Guo, G. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Proceedings - 2010 International Conference on System Science, Engineering Design and Manufacturing Informatization, ICSEM 2010 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Proc. - Int. Conf. Syst. Sci., Eng. Des. Manuf. Inf., ICSEM </p><p>Volume: 1 </p><p>Monograph title: Proceedings - 2010 International Conference on System Science, Engineering Design and Manufacturing Informatization, ICSEM 2010 </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 73-75 </p><p>Article number: 5640147 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9780769542232 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 International Conference on System Science, Engineering Design and Manufacturing Informatization, ICSEM 2010 </p><p>Conference date: November 12, 2010 - November 14, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Yichang, China </p><p>Conference code: 83105 </p><p>Sponsor: Guizhou University; Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad; Int. Assoc. Manage. Sci. Ind. Eng. (MSIE) </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: To solve the problem of difficulty in select NC cutting parameters, by the idea of the redundancy technique, a method is put forward to optimize cutting parameters, based on a revolution mathematical model and a revolution cutting parameters database. By use of fuzzy inference rules, it can not only make the method itself evolved and updated, but also ensure data correct and feasible from the two optimization routes. Practical running and testing proved that this method is not only facilitating for he user to select parameters, and also greatly improve the processing efficiency. © 2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 7 </p><p>Main heading: Mathematical models </p><p>Controlled terms: Design - Fuzzy inference - Intelligent systems - Manufacture - Optimization - Systems science </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Cutting parameters - Data correct - Fuzzy - Fuzzy inference rules - Redundancy techniques </p><p>Classification code: 961 Systems Science - 921.5 Optimization Techniques - 921 Mathematics - 723.4.1 Expert Systems - 723.4 Artificial Intelligence - 537.1 Heat Treatment Processes - 408 Structural Design </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/ICSEM.2010.26 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>47. Accession number: 20105213530958</p><p>Title: Nurbs interpolation method for complicated curved surface </p><p>Authors: Guo, Guizhong1 ; Mao, Xinhua2 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Xinxiang University, Xinxiang, China</p><p>2 Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Guo, G. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Proceedings - 2010 International Conference on System Science, Engineering Design and Manufacturing Informatization, ICSEM 2010 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Proc. - Int. Conf. Syst. Sci., Eng. Des. Manuf. Inf., ICSEM </p><p>Volume: 1 </p><p>Monograph title: Proceedings - 2010 International Conference on System Science, Engineering Design and Manufacturing Informatization, ICSEM 2010 </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 70-72 </p><p>Article number: 5640142 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9780769542232 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 International Conference on System Science, Engineering Design and Manufacturing Informatization, ICSEM 2010 </p><p>Conference date: November 12, 2010 - November 14, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Yichang, China </p><p>Conference code: 83105 </p><p>Sponsor: Guizhou University; Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad; Int. Assoc. Manage. Sci. Ind. Eng. (MSIE) </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: Aimed at problems such as profile error increasing and acceleration enlarging and tool machine working instability and quality decreasing of workpiece surfaces in processing complicated curved surfaces because of several variable curvatures, an improved method of NURBS interpolation is adopt. According to self-adaptive programming principles, self-adaptive control of profile errors and accelerations and speed-converting is realized with increasing or descending self-adaptive control strategy. This method meets real-time and high-precision requirements of high speed and precision processing, and solves various problems caused by several variable curvatures of a complicated surface. © 2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 7 </p><p>Main heading: Interpolation </p><p>Controlled terms: Adaptive control systems - Manufacture - Real variables - Splines - Systems science </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Complicated surface - Curved surfaces - High speed - High-precision - Improved methods - NURBS - NURBS interpolation - Precision processing - Profile error - Programming principles - Self adaptive control - Self-adaptive - Several variables - Tool machines - Work pieces </p><p>Classification code: 537.1 Heat Treatment Processes - 601.2 Machine Components - 731.1 Control Systems - 921 Mathematics - 921.6 Numerical Methods </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/ICSEM.2010.25 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>49. Accession number: 20105213516157</p><p>Title: Effect of different phosphate on goose tenderness </p><p>Authors: Gao, Haiyan1 ; Zeng, Jie1 ; Ma, Hanjun1 ; Li, Guanglei1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Henan Institute of Science and Technology, School of Food Science, Xinxiang, Henan, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Gao, H. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: 2010 2nd Pacific-Asia Conference on Circuits, Communications and System, PACCS 2010 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Pac.-Asia Conf. Circuits, Commun. Syst., PACCS </p><p>Volume: 2 </p><p>Monograph title: 2010 2nd Pacific-Asia Conference on Circuits, Communications and System, PACCS 2010 </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 117-120 </p><p>Article number: 5627001 </p><p>Language: Chinese </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424479689 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 2nd Pacific-Asia Conference on Circuits, Communications and System, PACCS 2010 </p><p>Conference date: August 1, 2010 - August 2, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Beijing, China </p><p>Conference code: 83009 </p><p>Sponsor: Intelligent Inf. Technol. Appl. Res. Assoc.; Wuhan University </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: In this study, the goose breast meat was used as raw material and the tenderness was investigated through single factor test to determine the impact of pyrophosphate, sodium tripolyphosphate and sodium hexametaphosphate. The results showed that the optimum formula were: sodium pyrophosphate 0.2%, sodium tripolyphosphate 0.2%, sodium hexametaphosphate 0.1%. Orthogonal test showed that pyrophosphate was the most important factor which affect the tenderness of goose breast. followed by sodium tripolyphosphate, and the minimal impact of sodium hexametaphosphate. To water retention, the optimum formula were: sodium pyrophosphate 0.2%, sodium tripolyphosphate 0.2%, sodium hexametaphosphate 0.15%. © 2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 8 </p><p>Main heading: Sodium </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Breast meat - Goose breast - Orthogonal test - Retention ability - Sodium hexametaphosphate - Sodium pyrophosphate - Sodium tripolyphosphate - Tenderness - Water retention </p><p>Classification code: 549.1 Alkali Metals </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/PACCS.2010.5627001 </p><p>Database: Compendex 51. Accession number: 20111013715704</p><p>Title: Research of privacy protection mechanism of TPM </p><p>Authors: Li, Xueyong1 ; Feng, Zhihui2 ; Fu, Junhui1 ; Xiao, Wenxian1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Information Engineer, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, 453003, China</p><p>2 School of Information and Management Science, Henan Agricultural University, ZhenZhou, 450002, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Li, X. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Proceedings - 2010 International Forum on Information Technology and Applications, IFITA 2010 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Proc. - Int. Forum Inf. Technol. Appl., IFITA </p><p>Volume: 3 </p><p>Monograph title: Proceedings - 2010 International Forum on Information Technology and Applications, IFITA 2010 </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 234-236 </p><p>Article number: 5634651 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9780769541150 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 International Forum on Information Technology and Applications, IFITA 2010 </p><p>Conference date: July 16, 2010 - July 18, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Kunming, China </p><p>Conference code: 83975 </p><p>Sponsor: Int. Inf. Technol. Appl. Assoc. (IITAA) </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: Introduced the credible computation's background and analyzed the TCG organization had Issued two authentication standard agreement: The trusted third party agreement and the direct anonymous authentication agreement, practice prove that the direct anonymous authentication agreement cannot be under the very good control in actual anonymous, this article proposed the improvement mentality in the original foundation, and provides the reference for the later research. © 2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 10 </p><p>Main heading: Information technology </p><p>Controlled terms: Authentication - Security of data - Thermoelectric power </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Anonymous authentication - DDA - Privacy protection - TPM - Trusted computing - Trusted third parties - TTP </p><p>Classification code: 701.1 Electricity: Basic Concepts and Phenomena - 723 Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications - 723.2 Data Processing and Image Processing - 903 Information Science </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/IFITA.2010.334 </p><p>Database: Compendex 52. Accession number: 20110213557720</p><p>Title: Algorithm research for non-preemptive scheduling on multiprocessor </p><p>Authors: Liu, Tie-Wu1 ; Bai, Lin-Feng2 ; Zhang, Tie-Nan1 ; Xilong, Qu1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Computer and Communication, Hunan Institue of Engineering, XiangTan 411104, China</p><p>2 School of Information Engineering, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Liu, T.-W. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Applied Mechanics and Materials </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Appl. Mech. Mater. </p><p>Volume: 34-35 </p><p>Monograph title: Mechanical Engineering and Green Manufacturing </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 1770-1774 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 16609336 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: International Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Green Manufacturing 2010, MEGM 2010 </p><p>Conference date: November 19, 2010 - November 22, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Xiangtan, China </p><p>Conference code: 83187 </p><p>Sponsor: National Natural Science Foundation of China; Shanghai Jiao Tong University; South China University of Technology; National University of Defense Technology; Central South University (CSU) </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: Research for algorithm of non-preemptive scheduling on multiprocessor is of great theoretical significance and practical significance. Based on non-preemptive scheduling, the performance of the algorithm is analyzed and investigated on two different objective functions about the turnaround time of the system and the low-cost problem with a limitation of time. Finally, the relevant conclusion is obtained which is the basis of the further research. It gives a guarantee to the algorithm performance which is designed for the practical application. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 5 </p><p>Main heading: Turnaround time </p><p>Controlled terms: Algorithms - Bins - Manufacture - Mechanical engineering - Multiprocessing systems - Research </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Algorithm performance - Bin packing problem - Cost problems - First fit - Nonpreemptive - Objective functions - On-line </p><p>Classification code: 921 Mathematics - 913.4 Manufacturing - 913 Production Planning and Control; Manufacturing - 912 Industrial Engineering and Management - 901.3 Engineering Research - 723 Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications - 722.4 Digital Computers and Systems - 694.4 Storage - 608 Mechanical Engineering, General </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.34-35.1770 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>53. Accession number: 20110213557692</p><p>Title: Research on indeterminacy causal inductive automatic reasoning mechanism </p><p>Authors: Kaijian, Liang1 ; Bai, Linfeng2 ; Qu, Xilong3 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Application Technology, Hunan Institute of Engineering, Xiangtan 411101, China</p><p>2 School of Information Engineering, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, 453003, China</p><p>3 School of Computer Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, 510641, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Kaijian, L. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Applied Mechanics and Materials </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Appl. Mech. Mater. </p><p>Volume: 34-35 </p><p>Monograph title: Mechanical Engineering and Green Manufacturing </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 1625-1629 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 16609336 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: International Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Green Manufacturing 2010, MEGM 2010 </p><p>Conference date: November 19, 2010 - November 22, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Xiangtan, China </p><p>Conference code: 83187 </p><p>Sponsor: National Natural Science Foundation of China; Shanghai Jiao Tong University; South China University of Technology; National University of Defense Technology; Central South University (CSU) </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: The generalized inductive logic causal model that can synthetically process fuzzy indeterminacy and random indeterminacy was proposed in this paper. On this basis, the new logic indeterminacy causal inductive automatic reasoning mechanism based on fuzzy state description was put forward. At the end of this paper its application on the development of intelligent controller was discussed. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 9 </p><p>Main heading: Intelligent control </p><p>Controlled terms: Controllers - Manufacture - Mechanical engineering </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Automatic reasoning - Causal model - Fuzzy state - Inductive logic - Intelligent controllers - Language field - Language value structure </p><p>Classification code: 537.1 Heat Treatment Processes - 608 Mechanical Engineering, General - 731.1 Control Systems - 732.1 Control Equipment </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.34-35.1625 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>54. Accession number: 20110213557634</p><p>Title: The design of college network system </p><p>Authors: Zhu, Zhiyong1 ; Bai, Linfeng2 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Department of Computer Science and Technology, Changsha University, Changsha 410003, China</p><p>2 School of Information Engineering, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Zhu, Z. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Applied Mechanics and Materials </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Appl. Mech. Mater. </p><p>Volume: 34-35 </p><p>Monograph title: Mechanical Engineering and Green Manufacturing </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 1347-1350 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 16609336 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: International Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Green Manufacturing 2010, MEGM 2010 </p><p>Conference date: November 19, 2010 - November 22, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Xiangtan, China </p><p>Conference code: 83187 </p><p>Sponsor: National Natural Science Foundation of China; Shanghai Jiao Tong University; South China University of Technology; National University of Defense Technology; Central South University (CSU) </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: The concept of participating management in social management was consulted; we have proposed a new concept of user-participating the network management. The core of this concept is people network and people management. The new network management philosophy will fulfill to convert the unified management of traditional network from co-management; forming one type of everyone can use networks and everyone participate in the network management. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications. </p><p>Number of references: 8 </p><p>Main heading: Network management </p><p>Controlled terms: Design - Management - Manufacture - Mechanical engineering </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Co-management - College network - Management philosophy - Network systems - People management - Social management </p><p>Classification code: 408 Structural Design - 537.1 Heat Treatment Processes - 608 Mechanical Engineering, General - 723 Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications - 912.2 Management </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.34-35.1347 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>55. Accession number: 20110113537333</p><p>Title: Molecular cloning and sequence analysis of the endochitinase from Chaetomium cupreum </p><p>Authors: Zhang, Haiyan1, 2 ; Ji, Hongfang3 ; Zhang, Lingwen3 ; Wu, Xingquan4 ; Chen, Shihua4 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 College of Life Science, Henan University, Kaifeng, China</p><p>2 Institute of Bioengineering, Henan University, Kaifeng, China</p><p>3 School of Food Science, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, China</p><p>4 College of Biotechnology, Henan University of Technology, Zhengzhou, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Zhang, H. </p><p>Source title: Proceedings - 2010 3rd International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, BMEI 2010 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Proc. - Int. Conf. Biomed. Eng. Inf., BMEI </p><p>Volume: 4 </p><p>Monograph title: Proceedings - 2010 3rd International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, BMEI 2010 </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 1707-1709 </p><p>Article number: 5639736 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424464968 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 3rd International Conference on BioMedical Engineering and Informatics, BMEI 2010 </p><p>Conference date: October 16, 2010 - October 18, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Yantai, China </p><p>Conference code: 83103 </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: Endochitinase gene fragment of Chaetomium cupreum (designated Chi46) obtained by construction of C. cupreum mycelium cDNA library. Its full-length cDNA was cloned by PCR. The results showed that the open reading frame of Chi46 was 1350bp and encoded a putative protein of 449 amino acids residues with s molecular mass of 46kDa. Bioinformatics analysis revealed that protein sequence of Chi46 containing a 22-residue secretion signal sequence and had a high degree of similarity with C. globosum chitinase. The domain search program at the NCBI and Pfam server showed that Chi46 protein had the glycosylhydrolase-18 conserved domain. Additionally, the deduced amino acid sequence had the same catalytic domain and substrate binding site with ech42 of Trichoderma harzianum. ©2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 12 </p><p>Main heading: Cloning </p><p>Controlled terms: Amino acids - Bioinformatics - Proteins </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Amino acid sequence - Bioinformatics analysis - Catalytic domains - CDNA libraries - Chaetomium cupreum - Chitinases - Degree of similarity - Endochitinase - Full-length cdna - Gene fragments - Globosum - Molecular cloning - Open reading frame - Protein sequences - Putative proteins - Sequence analysis - Signal sequence - Substrate- binding sites - Trichoderma harzianum </p><p>Classification code: 461.8.1 Genetic Engineering - 804.1 Organic Compounds - 903 Information Science </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/BMEI.2010.5639736 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>56. Accession number: 20110113537396</p><p>Title: Expression of a chitinase gene from Chaetomium cupreum in Saccharomyces cerevisiae </p><p>Authors: Zhang, Haiyan1, 2 ; Ji, Hongfang3 ; Zhang, Lingwen3 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 College of Life Science, Henan University, Kaifeng, China</p><p>2 Institute of Bioengineering, Henan University, Kaifeng, China</p><p>3 School of Food Science, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Zhang, H. </p><p>Source title: Proceedings - 2010 3rd International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, BMEI 2010 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Proc. - Int. Conf. Biomed. Eng. Inf., BMEI </p><p>Volume: 5 </p><p>Monograph title: Proceedings - 2010 3rd International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, BMEI 2010 </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 2045-2048 </p><p>Article number: 5639501 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424464968 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 3rd International Conference on BioMedical Engineering and Informatics, BMEI 2010 </p><p>Conference date: October 16, 2010 - October 18, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Yantai, China </p><p>Conference code: 83103 </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: Chitinases perform a key role in defense mechanisms of biocontrol fungi against pathogenic fungi. A chitinase gene (designated Chi46) of C. cupreum which has a potential against a range of plant pathogens was amplified by RT-PCR and then integrated into the genomic DNA of pYES2 by insertion into a single site for recombination, yielding the recombinant pYES2/Chit46, which was used to transform to S. cerevisiae H158. Chitinase expression of recombinant was induced by galactose and repressed by glucose. The enzyme activity reached the peak expression after cultured for 48 h with pH 6.0 (maximal activity 1.96 units mL-1). ©2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 10 </p><p>Main heading: Gene expression </p><p>Controlled terms: Biocontrol - Biomedical engineering - Enzyme activity - Glucose - Information science - Polymerase chain reaction - Yeast </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Chaetomium cupreum - Chitinase genes - Chitinases - Defense mechanism - Genomic DNA - Pathogenic fungi - Plant pathogen - S.cerevisiae - Saccharomyces cerevisiae - Single sites </p><p>Classification code: 461.1 Biomedical Engineering - 461.9 Biology - 801.2 Biochemistry - 804.1 Organic Compounds - 903 Information Science </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/bmei.2010.5639501 </p><p>Database: Compendex 57. Accession number: 20105113508726</p><p>Title: A new semi-unsupervised intrusion detection method based on improved DBSCAN </p><p>Authors: Xue-Yong, Li1 ; Guo-Hong, Gao1 ; Jia-Xia, Sun1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Information Engineer, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Henan Xinxiang, 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Xue-Yong, L. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Journal of Networks </p><p>Abbreviated source title: J. Netw. </p><p>Volume: 5 </p><p>Issue: 12 </p><p>Issue date: December 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 1527-1534 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 17962056 </p><p>Document type: Journal article (JA) </p><p>Publisher: Academy Publisher, P.O.Box 40, FIN-90571, OULU, 90571, Finland </p><p>Abstract: In order to improve the efficiency of the existing intrusion detection systems, this paper proposed a new semiunsupervised intrusion detection model based on improved DBSCAN algorithm, called IIDBG, and it was applied to detection engine. In IIDBG, distance calculation formula and clusters merger process were improved based on the DBSCAN and existing the improved algorithm IDBC. The experiments demonstrate that our method outperforms the existing clustering methods in terms of accuracy and detecting unknown intrusions. © 2010 ACADEMY PUBLISHER. </p><p>Number of references: 18 </p><p>Main heading: Intrusion detection </p><p>Controlled terms: Algorithms - Cluster analysis - Computer crime - Data mining </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Clustering analysis - Clustering methods - Core point - Dbscan - DBSCAN algorithm - Density-based - Distance calculation - Improved algorithm - Intrusion detection method - Intrusion detection models - Intrusion Detection Systems </p><p>Classification code: 723 Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications </p><p>DOI: 10.4304/jnw.5.12.1527-1534 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>58. Accession number: 20104813439654</p><p>Title: The research of Chinese mess code based on JSP in Web application development </p><p>Authors: Li, Changjiang1 ; Wang, Yufen2 ; Zhang, Haiyan1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Information Technology, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, China</p><p>2 Department of Computer Science, Shangqiu Vocational College of Science and Technoloty, Shangqiu, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Li, C. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: 2010 International Conference on Management and Service Science, MASS 2010 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Int. Conf. Manage. Serv. Sci., MASS </p><p>Monograph title: 2010 International Conference on Management and Service Science, MASS 2010 </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Article number: 5578323 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424453269 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 International Conference on Management and Service Science, MASS 2010 </p><p>Conference date: August 24, 2010 - August 26, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Wuhan, China </p><p>Conference code: 82047 </p><p>Sponsor: IEEE Wuhan Section; Sichuan University; Wuhan University; James Madison University </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: Taking as a kind of cross-platform Web development technology based on Java programming language, JSP occupies a great deal of space in the global WEB development domain. Chinese mess code is a problem that we often encounter in JSP Dynamic website development process. This article analyzes the reasons of mess code in JSP Web application development and provides solution to this problem. It has practicability and easy operability. © 2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 5 </p><p>Main heading: Java programming language </p><p>Controlled terms: Computer programming - Encoding (symbols) - Management science - Problem oriented languages - World Wide Web </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Cross-platform - Development process - Dynamic website - Encoding - JSP - Mess code - WEB application - Web application development - Web development </p><p>Classification code: 716 Telecommunication; Radar, Radio and Television - 717 Optical Communication - 718 Telephone Systems and Related Technologies; Line Communications - 723 Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications - 912.2 Management </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/ICMSS.2010.5578323 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>59. Accession number: 20110113548565</p><p>Title: CWT-support vector regression model and its application </p><p>Authors: Liu, Jiefang1 ; Gao, Pumei2 ; Ma, Baolin1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Department of Mathematics, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, China</p><p>2 Xinke College, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Liu, J. </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 113-116 </p><p>Monograph title: Environment Materials and Environment Management </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 207-210 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9780878492596 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 International Conference of Environment Materials and Environment Management, EMEM 2010 </p><p>Conference date: July 24, 2010 - July 25, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Harbin, China </p><p>Conference code: 84467 </p><p>Sponsor: Northeast Forestry University; Information Technology and Industrial Engineering Research Center </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIR) analytical technique is simple, fast and low cost, making neither pollution nor damage to the samples, and can determine many components simultaneously. Continuous wavelet transform (CWT), as an application direction of the wavelet analysis, is keener to the signal slight change. Support vector machine (SVM) is based on the principle of structural risk minimization, which makes SVM has better generalization ability than other traditional learning machines that are based on the learning principle of empirical risk minimization. In this paper, we use CWT- SVM model to predict meat's component. Compared with Partial Least Squares (PLS) and SVR, we get more satisfactory result. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 8 </p><p>Main heading: Environmental management </p><p>Controlled terms: Infrared devices - Infrared spectroscopy - Optimization - Regression analysis - Vectors - Wavelet analysis - Wavelet transforms </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Analytical techniques - Continuous Wave - Continuous wavelet transforms - Empirical risk minimization - Generalization ability - Low costs - Partial least squares - Structural risk minimization - Support vector regression - Support vector regression models - SVM model - Traditional learning </p><p>Classification code: 454.1 Environmental Engineering, General - 741.1 Light/Optics - 741.3 Optical Devices and Systems - 921 Mathematics - 922.2 Mathematical Statistics </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.113-116.207 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>60. Accession number: 20110213557206</p><p>Title: Application of supporting vector regression model on simultaneous determination of benzoic acid and salicylic acid </p><p>Authors: Liu, Jiefang1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Department of Mathematics, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Liu, J. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Applied Mechanics and Materials </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Appl. Mech. Mater. </p><p>Volume: 26-28 </p><p>Monograph title: Advanced Mechanical Engineering </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 326-329 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 16609336 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9780878492497 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 International Conference on Advanced Mechanical Engineering, AME 2010 </p><p>Conference date: September 4, 2010 - September 5, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Luoyang, China </p><p>Conference code: 83185 </p><p>Sponsor: Information Technology and Industrial Engineering Research Center </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: Support vector machine (SVM) is based on the principle of structural risk minimization, which makes SVM has better generalization ability than other traditional learning machines that are based on the learning principle of empirical risk minimization. Research on the application of Support vector regression (SVR) model in spectrophotometry was done to determine the content of benzoic acid and salicylic acid simultaneously. The predicted result was found highly correlated with the time when the data was collected to build the model. The closer of the dates between collecting data for modeling and for predicting, the better the predicted results. SVR model with significantly improved robustness was resulted by using all the collected data over time, which, when applied to the determination of benzoic acid and salicylic acid simultaneously, led to satisfactory result, with recoveries being 97%-102%. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications. </p><p>Number of references: 8 </p><p>Main heading: Vectors </p><p>Controlled terms: Mechanical engineering - Optimization - Regression analysis </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Benzoic acid - Empirical risk minimization - Generalization ability - Highly-correlated - Salicylic acids - Simultaneous analysis - Simultaneous determinations - Structural risk minimization - Support vector regression - Support vector regressions - Traditional learning - Uniform Design - Vector regression model </p><p>Classification code: 608 Mechanical Engineering, General - 921.1 Algebra - 921.5 Optimization Techniques - 922.2 Mathematical Statistics </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.26-28.326 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>61. Accession number: 20105213519863</p><p>Title: Optimization of preparation process of hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin by response surface methodology </p><p>Authors: Chao, Yuan1 ; Benguo, Liu1 ; Chungang, Chen2 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Biotechnology and Food, Anyang Institute of Technology, Anyang, 455000, China</p><p>2 School of Food Science, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Chao, Y. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: International Conference on Challenges in Environmental Science and Computer Engineering, CESCE 2010 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Int. Conf. Chall. Environ. Sci. Comput. Eng., CESCE </p><p>Volume: 1 </p><p>Monograph title: International Conference on Challenges in Environmental Science and Computer Engineering, CESCE 2010 </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 26-28 </p><p>Article number: 5493335 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9780769539720 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 International Conference on Challenges in Environmental Science and Computer Engineering, CESCE 2010 </p><p>Conference date: March 6, 2010 - March 7, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Wuhan, China </p><p>Conference code: 81205 </p><p>Sponsor: Intelligent Information Technology Application Res. Assoc.; Asia Pacific Environmental Science Research Center; Engineering Technology Press </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: The preparation process of hydroxypropyl-βcyclodextrin was optimized to the degree of substitution and recovery in this study. A central composite design of response surface methodology involving reaction time, reaction temperature, dialysis time was used, and second- order model for the yeild was employed to generate the response surface. The optimum condition for the preparation process was determined as follows: reaction time 16.05 h, reaction temperature 31.06°C, dialysis time 7.41 h. The obtained degree of substitution and recovery at the optimum condition were 4.10 and 60.23%. © 2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 5 </p><p>Main heading: Surface reactions </p><p>Controlled terms: Dialysis - Environmental engineering - Optimization - Surface properties </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Central composite designs - Degree of substitution - Optimum conditions - Preparation process - Reaction temperature - Reaction time - Response surface - Response Surface Methodology - Second-order models </p><p>Classification code: 454 Environmental Engineering - 802.2 Chemical Reactions - 921.5 Optimization Techniques - 951 Materials Science </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/CESCE.2010.139 </p><p>Database: Compendex 62. Accession number: 20114714533502</p><p>Title: Influencing on the wall thickness of deep cavity injection molding shell </p><p>Authors: Yang, Liyun1 ; Zhang, Jiamin2 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xinxiang University, Xinxiang, Henan 453003, China</p><p>2 School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, Henan 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Yang, L. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Applied Mechanics and Materials </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Appl. Mech. Mater. </p><p>Volume: 121-126 </p><p>Monograph title: Frontiers of Manufacturing and Design Science II </p><p>Issue date: 2012 </p><p>Publication year: 2012 </p><p>Pages: 1722-1726 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 16609336 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9783037852828 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2nd International Conference on Frontiers of Manufacturing and Design Science, ICFMD 2011 </p><p>Conference date: December 11, 2011 - December 13, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Taichung, Taiwan </p><p>Conference code: 87362 </p><p>Sponsor: Control Eng. Inf. Sci. Res. Assoc. (CEIS); Int. Front. Sci. Technol. Res. Assoc.; National Chin-Yi University of Technology; Integrated Research Center for Green Living Techniques; Trans Tech Publications </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: The quality question of deep cavity shell was the wall thickness, its influence factors, together with the product structure, die-structure, technology and other factors. The reasons of molding the wall with a thick beyond tolerance were discussed from products design, molding equipment and die, forming technology and material properties for a comprehensive analysis, and the corresponding resolution methods were presented. The methods of the adjustment of a cavity molding were introduced. </p><p>Number of references: 6 </p><p>Main heading: Injection molding </p><p>Controlled terms: Design - Manufacture </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Comprehensive analysis - Deep cavity - Forming technology - Material property - Molding equipment - Product structure - Resolution methods - Wall thickness </p><p>Classification code: 408 Structural Design - 537.1 Heat Treatment Processes - 816.1 Processing of Plastics and Other Polymers </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.121-126.1722 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>77. Accession number: 20113914381645</p><p>Title: Development of a polyclonal antibody based icELISA for detection of testosterone levels in sheep </p><p>Authors: Chang, Xinyao1 ; Jiang, Jinqing1 ; Lin, Ziyu2 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 College of Animal Science, Henan Institute of Sience and Technology, China</p><p>2 College of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Henan Institute of Cience and Technology, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Chang, X. </p><p>Source title: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Control and Information Processing, ICICIP 2011 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Proc. Int. Conf. Intelligent Control Inf. Process., ICICIP </p><p>Issue: PART 2 </p><p>Monograph title: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Control and Information Processing, ICICIP 2011 </p><p>Issue date: 2011 </p><p>Publication year: 2011 </p><p>Pages: 916-920 </p><p>Article number: 6008383 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781457708145 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Control and Information Processing, ICICIP 2011 </p><p>Conference date: July 25, 2011 - July 28, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Harbin, China </p><p>Conference code: 86629 </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: An indirect competitive ELISA (icELISA) has been developed for the determination of testosterone (TES) residue in urine. For this reason, EDC method was employed to synthesize the artificial antigen of TES-BSA, and New Zealand white rabbits were used to prepare the polyclonal antibody. Based on the square matrix titration, an icELISA method was developed. The dynamic range was from 0.096 to 92.2 ng/mL, with LOD and IC50 value of 0.035 ng/mL and 2.8 ng/mL, respectively. Except for a slight cross-reactivity (22.3%) to 19-nortestosterone, negligible cross- reactivity to other compounds was observed. After optimization, 20-fold dilution in sheep urine gave an inhibition curve almost the same as that in PBS buffer. The regression equation was y 0.9186 1.4569, with a correlation coefficient of 0.9852. Therefore, this assay has the potential to be incorporated into a quantitative monitoring program for the rapid screening of TES residue in urine. © 2011 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 11 </p><p>Main heading: Chemical detection </p><p>Controlled terms: Antibodies - Antigens - Body fluids - Curve fitting - Data processing - Intelligent control - Wool </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Artificial antigen - Competitive ELISA - Polyclonal antibody - Sheep urine - Testosterone </p><p>Classification code: 819.1 Natural Fibers - 801.2 Biochemistry - 801 Chemistry - 921.6 Numerical Methods - 723.4.1 Expert Systems - 461.9.1 Immunology - 461.2 Biological Materials and Tissue Engineering - 723.2 Data Processing and Image Processing </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/ICICIP.2011.6008383 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>79. Accession number: 20110213557558</p><p>Title: P2P technology application and research of grid computing </p><p>Authors: Gao, Guohong1 ; Xu, Lijun2 ; Yang, Xianfeng1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Henan Institute of Science and Technology, School of Information Engineer, Henan Xinxiang, 453003, China</p><p>2 Institute of Computer and Information Engineering, Xinxiang University, Henan Xinxiang, 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Gao, G. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Applied Mechanics and Materials </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Appl. Mech. Mater. </p><p>Volume: 34-35 </p><p>Monograph title: Mechanical Engineering and Green Manufacturing </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 937-941 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 16609336 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: International Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Green Manufacturing 2010, MEGM 2010 </p><p>Conference date: November 19, 2010 - November 22, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Xiangtan, China </p><p>Conference code: 83187 </p><p>Sponsor: National Natural Science Foundation of China; Shanghai Jiao Tong University; South China University of Technology; National University of Defense Technology; Central South University (CSU) </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: Grid computing is a new type of network computing platform emerged after the World Wide Web, which objective is to provide a kind of infrastructure that shares all kinds of information for user. This paper brings forward a Grid-P2P model based on Peer-to-Peer computing, and designs a peer-to-peer genetic scheduling algorithm. The simulation results show that this model increased validity and accuracy of grid computing. It can be applied to the optimization of task scheduling successfully. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications. </p><p>Number of references: 10 </p><p>Main heading: Grid computing </p><p>Controlled terms: Computer simulation - Manufacture - Mechanical engineering - Network architecture - Scheduling algorithms - World Wide Web </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Genetic scheduling algorithm - Globus Toolkit - Network computing - Open grid service architectures - Open grid service infrastructures - P2P model - Peer to peer - Peer-to-peer computing - Simulation result - Task-scheduling - Technology application </p><p>Classification code: 723.5 Computer Applications - 723 Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications - 722.4 Digital Computers and Systems - 722 Computer Systems and Equipment - 921 Mathematics - 718 Telephone Systems and Related Technologies; Line Communications - 716 Telecommunication; Radar, Radio and Television - 608 Mechanical Engineering, General - 537.1 Heat Treatment Processes - 717 Optical Communication </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.34-35.937 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>80. Accession number: 20110213557556</p><p>Title: An efficient genetic simulated annealing association rules method </p><p>Authors: Cen, Junjie1 ; Gao, Guohong2 ; Wang, Yingjun2 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Department of Computer Science and Technology, Henan Mechanical and Electrical Engineering College, Xinxiang, 453002, China</p><p>2 Henan Institute of Science and Technology, School of Information Engineer, Henan Xinxiang, 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Cen, J. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Applied Mechanics and Materials </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Appl. Mech. Mater. </p><p>Volume: 34-35 </p><p>Monograph title: Mechanical Engineering and Green Manufacturing </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 927-931 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 16609336 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: International Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Green Manufacturing 2010, MEGM 2010 </p><p>Conference date: November 19, 2010 - November 22, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Xiangtan, China </p><p>Conference code: 83187 </p><p>Sponsor: National Natural Science Foundation of China; Shanghai Jiao Tong University; South China University of Technology; National University of Defense Technology; Central South University (CSU) </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: Association rule is one of the important models of Web mining. By analyzing the topology of web site, this paper brings forward an efficient genetic simulated annealing association rules method. It applies genetic algorithm, incremental mining technology to trace users access behavior and optimizes association rules, and forecast capable association rules which improves its precision. Finally, this paper gives out the data analysis of experiment and summarizes the characteristics of genetic mining. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications. </p><p>Number of references: 8 </p><p>Main heading: Simulated annealing </p><p>Controlled terms: Association rules - Genetic algorithms - Manufacture - Mechanical engineering </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Data analysis - Genetic simulated annealing - Incremental mining - Users access - Web Mining </p><p>Classification code: 537.1 Heat Treatment Processes - 608 Mechanical Engineering, General - 723 Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications - 903.1 Information Sources and Analysis - 921 Mathematics </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.34-35.927 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>81. Accession number: 20110213557557</p><p>Title: An efficient multi-hop clustering routing algorithm in wireless sensor networks </p><p>Authors: Xu, Lijun1 ; Gao, Guohong2 ; Li, Xueyong2 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Institute of Computer and Information Engineering, Xinxiang University, Henan Xinxiang, 453003, China</p><p>2 School of Information Engineer, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Henan Xinxiang, 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Xu, L. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Applied Mechanics and Materials </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Appl. Mech. Mater. </p><p>Volume: 34-35 </p><p>Monograph title: Mechanical Engineering and Green Manufacturing </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 932-936 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 16609336 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: International Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Green Manufacturing 2010, MEGM 2010 </p><p>Conference date: November 19, 2010 - November 22, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Xiangtan, China </p><p>Conference code: 83187 </p><p>Sponsor: National Natural Science Foundation of China; Shanghai Jiao Tong University; South China University of Technology; National University of Defense Technology; Central South University (CSU) </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: Since the energy supply of a sensor node is limited, energy optimization should be considered as the key objective when studying the overall network design problem in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). In this paper, we proposed a distributed energy-efficient clustering algorithm in WSNs based on multi-hop theory. We compare the proposed algorithm with different clustering methods used in the WSNs. The simulation results show that the proposed algorithm has the better performances of energy-efficiency, higher throughput and low delay. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications. </p><p>Number of references: 7 </p><p>Main heading: Wireless sensor networks </p><p>Controlled terms: Clustering algorithms - Manufacture - Mechanical engineering - Sensor networks - Sensor nodes - Telecommunication equipment </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Clustering methods - Distributed energies - Energy optimization - Energy supplies - Key objective - Low delay - Message routing - Multi-hop clustering - Multihop - Network design problems - Simulation result - Wireless sensor </p><p>Classification code: 722 Computer Systems and Equipment - 721 Computer Circuits and Logic Elements - 718 Telephone Systems and Related Technologies; Line Communications - 732 Control Devices - 717 Optical Communication - 608 Mechanical Engineering, General - 537.1 Heat Treatment Processes - 716 Telecommunication; Radar, Radio and Television </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.34-35.932 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>82. Accession number: 20112314026302</p><p>Title: Optimization of preparation of sweet potato starch phosphates of high paste stability by response surface methodology </p><p>Authors: Li, Guan Glei1 ; Lu, Fei1 ; Du, Su Juan1 ; Zeng, Jie1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Food Science, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, HuaLan Avenue Waterdamage, Xinxiang, 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Li, G. G. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 236-238 </p><p>Monograph title: Application of Chemical Engineering </p><p>Issue date: 2011 </p><p>Publication year: 2011 </p><p>Pages: 2340-2343 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9783037851210 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 International Conference on Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, CEAM 2011 </p><p>Conference date: May 28, 2011 - May 30, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Changsha, China </p><p>Conference code: 84977 </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: The preparation of sweet potato starch phosphates which possess height stable paste was optimized in this study. A central composite design of response surface methodology involving phosphate (sodium dihydrogen phosphate and disodium hydrogen phosphate) concentration, the ratio of sodium dihydrogen phosphate and disodium hydrogen phosphate, phosphorylation temperature and urea concentration was used, and second-order model for paste stability was employed to generate the response surface. The optimum condition for preparation of sweet potato starch phosphates was as follows: phosphate concentration 4.89%, the ratio of sodium dihydrogen phosphate and disodium hydrogen 0.50, phosphorylation temperature 143°C, urea concentration 2.0%. The predicted value for paste stability of sweet potato starch phosphates at the optimum condition was 0.5721. Experimental verification gave values of 0.5708±0.0003. © (2011) Trans Tech Publications. </p><p>Number of references: 7 </p><p>Main heading: Starch </p><p>Controlled terms: Chemical engineering - Chemical stability - Concentration (process) - Hydrogen - Metabolism - Optimization - Phosphates - Phosphorylation - Sodium - Stability - Surface properties - Surfaces - Urea </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Central composite designs - Di-sodium hydrogen phosphate - Dihydrogen phosphate - Experimental verification - Optimum conditions - Paste stability - Phosphate concentration - Response surface - Response surface methodology - Second-order models - Sweet potato starch phosphates - Sweetpotato starch </p><p>Classification code: 961 Systems Science - 951 Materials Science - 931 Classical Physics; Quantum Theory; Relativity - 921.5 Optimization Techniques - 805.1 Chemical Engineering - 804 Chemical Products Generally - 802.3 Chemical Operations - 802.2 Chemical Reactions - 801.2 Biochemistry - 801 Chemistry - 549.1 Alkali Metals </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.236-238.2340 </p><p>Database: Compendex 84.Accession number: 20112814140768</p><p>Title: Effects of betaine on growth performance and carcass characteristics in Jinhua barrows </p><p>Authors: Miao, Zhiguo1 ; Chang, Xinyao1 ; Li, Guowang1 ; Zhang, Jinzhou1 ; Xie, Hongbing1 ; Wang, Rongqiang1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 College of Animal Science, Henna Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Miao, Z. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: 5th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, iCBBE 2011 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Int. Conf. Bioinformatics Biomedical Eng., iCBBE </p><p>Monograph title: 5th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, iCBBE 2011 </p><p>Issue date: 2011 </p><p>Publication year: 2011 </p><p>Article number: 5780063 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424450893 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 5th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, iCBBE 2011 </p><p>Conference date: May 10, 2011 - May 12, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Wuhan, China </p><p>Conference code: 85263 </p><p>Sponsor: IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society; Wuhan University; Fuzhou University; Nankai University; Overs. Chin. Sch. Environ. Prot. Assoc. (OCSEPA) </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: The objective of this study was to investigate effects of dietary betaine supplementation on growth performance, carcass characteristics and serum metabolites in Jinhua barrows. Fifty-four purebred Jinhua barrows weighing about 45 kg were divided into three groups, each group has three replicates with six barrows in each replicate, and fed corn-soybean meal basal diets supplemented with 0, 0.125% and 0.250% betaine for 45 days. At trial termination, two pigs weighing about 67 kg were selected from each replicate and slaughtered for analyses. The results were that increased daily gain, decreased gain/feed ratio were observed in betaine-treated groups (P>0.05). Carcass lean percentage and Longissimus muscle area were significantly incrased, meanwhile, carcass fat percentage and average backfat thickness were significantly decreased in betiane-contamined groups (P>0.05). Serum urea nitrogen and TG concentrations were significantly decreased, however, total protein and serum FFA concentrations were significantly increased in betaine-treated groups (P>0.05). These results indicated that betaine of feed could increased growth performance, improve carcass characteristics and serum metabolites in Jinhua barrows. © 2011 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 24 </p><p>Main heading: Body fluids </p><p>Controlled terms: Bioinformatics - Biomedical engineering - Biomolecules - Flood control - Metabolism - Metabolites - Urea - Weighing </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Betaine - Carcass characteristics - Growth performance - Jinhua barrows - Serum metabolite </p><p>Classification code: 454.1 Environmental Engineering, General - 461 Bioengineering and Biology - 804.1 Organic Compounds - 903 Information Science - 943.3 Special Purpose Instruments </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/icbbe.2011.5780063 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>85. Accession number: 20113114198547</p><p>Title: Comparison of calcium, copper, iron and zinc concentrations in pork and wild boar meat </p><p>Authors: Miao, Zhiguo1 ; Xie, Hongbing1 ; Li, Guowang1 ; Liu, Chang Zhong1 ; Wang, Rongqiang1 ; Wei, GangCai1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 College of Animal Science, Henna Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Wei, G. </p><p>Source title: ICAE 2011 Proceedings: 2011 International Conference on New Technology of Agricultural Engineering </p><p>Abbreviated source title: ICAE - Proc: Int. Conf. New Technol. Agric. Eng. </p><p>Monograph title: ICAE 2011 Proceedings: 2011 International Conference on New Technology of Agricultural Engineering </p><p>Issue date: 2011 </p><p>Publication year: 2011 </p><p>Pages: 1022-1023 </p><p>Article number: 5943961 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424495757 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 International Conference on New Technology of Agricultural Engineering, ICAE 2011 </p><p>Conference date: May 27, 2011 - May 29, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Zibo, China </p><p>Conference code: 85794 </p><p>Sponsor: Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering (CSAE); Int. J. Agric. Biol. Eng. (IJABE); Agricultural Engineering International: CIGR E_ journal; Assoc. Overs. Chin. Agric., Biol. Food Eng. (AOCABFE); Shandong Agricultural Machinery Society </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: This paper was aimed to investigate calcium, copper, iron and zinc concentrations in pork and wild boar meat by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Six pigs weighting about 100 kg were selected from landarce and Susscrofa respectively, and slaughtered for analyses. The results showed that calcium concentrations of gluteus in boar meat and pork were not significant difference (P>0.05), zinc, iron, cope concentrations of gluteus in Boar Meat were significant higher than those of pork.(P<0.05). © 2011 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 9 </p><p>Main heading: Meats </p><p>Controlled terms: Absorption - Agricultural engineering - Calcium - Copper - Iron - Spectrophotometry - Zinc </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Atomic absorption spectrophotometry - Boar Meat - Calcium concentration - Pork - Wild boar meat - Zinc concentration </p><p>Classification code: 941 Acoustical and Optical Measuring Instruments - 931.2 Physical Properties of Gases, Liquids and Solids - 822.3 Food Products - 821 Agricultural Equipment and Methods; Vegetation and Pest Control - 801 Chemistry - 549.2 Alkaline Earth Metals - 546.3 Zinc and Alloys - 545.1 Iron - 544.1 Copper </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/ICAE.2011.5943961 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>86. Accession number: 20114614522837</p><p>Title: Analysis and improvement of mobile payment security based on SET protocol </p><p>Authors: Li, Xiao-Min1 ; Liang, Bing1 ; Wang, Jian-Ping1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, Henan, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Li, X.-M. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Applied Mechanics and Materials </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Appl. Mech. Mater. </p><p>Volume: 117-119 </p><p>Monograph title: Materials and Computational Mechanics </p><p>Issue date: 2012 </p><p>Publication year: 2012 </p><p>Pages: 615-618 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 16609336 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9783037852804 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 International Conference on Applied Mechanics, Materials and Manufacturing, ICAMMM 2011 </p><p>Conference date: November 18, 2011 - November 20, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Shenzhen, China </p><p>Conference code: 87300 </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: In order to improve the performance of SET protocol based on the original one, such as security and integrity of information, non-repudiation etc, a improved SET protocol is used in this paper. By introducing client wallet and server wallet, the improved SET protocol can rationally solve the conflicting decision analysis problem between the businesses and customers. The mobile payment based on the improved SET protocol has many features such as confidentiality, integrity, transaction atomicity and goods atomicity etc. Mobile payment based on SET protocol will be a very popular payment way in the future. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications.</p><p>Number of references: 7 </p><p>Main heading: Global system for mobile communications </p><p>Controlled terms: Computational mechanics </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Atomicity - Credit grade - Mobile payment - Non-repudiation - SET protocol </p><p>Classification code: 716 Telecommunication; Radar, Radio and Television - 717 Optical Communication - 718 Telephone Systems and Related Technologies; Line Communications - 921 Mathematics </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.117-119.615 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>87. Accession number: 20112914166184</p><p>Title: Response surface methodology for the optimization of spicy black beans </p><p>Authors: Sun, Yaojun1 ; Gao, Haiyan2 ; Wang, Yuan1 ; Sun, Li3 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Department of Tourist Management, Henan Business College, Zhenzhou, 450044, China</p><p>2 School of Food Science, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, 453003, China</p><p>3 Zheng Zhou Shi Commercial Technician Institute, Zhengzhou, 450121, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Sun, Y. </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 267 </p><p>Monograph title: Manufacturing Systems and Industry Application </p><p>Issue date: 2011 </p><p>Publication year: 2011 </p><p>Pages: 800-804 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9783037851517 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 International Conference on Materials Engineering for Advanced Technologies, ICMEAT 2011 </p><p>Conference date: May 5, 2011 - May 6, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Singapore, Singapore </p><p>Conference code: 85576 </p><p>Sponsor: National University of Singapore; Asia Pacific Human-Computer Interaction Research Center </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: The aim of this work was to optimize the process parameters through the statistical approach for the tingle and bot black bean. The process parameters influencing the tingle and bot black bean production were identified by using response surface methodology. The variables screened were most significant and showed a positive interaction. Optimum formula of spicy black beans could be achieved at pepper 3.125%, Chinese prickly 2.15%, and salt 3.035%. Such conditions resulted in score of 92. © (2011) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 7 </p><p>Main heading: Surfaces </p><p>Controlled terms: Industrial applications - Optimization - Surface properties </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Black beans - Positive interaction - Process parameters - Response surface methodology - Spicy - Statistical approach </p><p>Classification code: 913 Production Planning and Control; Manufacturing - 921.5 Optimization Techniques - 931 Classical Physics; Quantum Theory; Relativity - 951 Materials Science </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.267.800 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>89. Accession number: 20112214016159</p><p>Title: Transient analysis for linear dynamic circuit based on accompanying network </p><p>Authors: Shen, Hong1 ; Du, Jiaxi1 ; Xu, Junpeng1 ; Zhang, Wei1 ; Shao, Feng1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Mechanical and Electrical Department, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xin Xiang, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Shen, H. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: ICCRD2011 - 2011 3rd International Conference on Computer Research and Development </p><p>Abbreviated source title: ICCRD - Int. Conf. Comput. Res. Dev. </p><p>Volume: 4 </p><p>Monograph title: ICCRD2011 - 2011 3rd International Conference on Computer Research and Development </p><p>Issue date: 2011 </p><p>Publication year: 2011 </p><p>Pages: 460-463 </p><p>Article number: 5763946 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781612848372 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 3rd International Conference on Computer Research and Development, ICCRD 2011 </p><p>Conference date: March 11, 2011 - March 15, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Shanghai, China </p><p>Conference code: 84959 </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: In this paper, we explored a new way for linear circuit transient analysis based on the accompanying network method. This new method is simple and convenient, tries to avoid differential equation from the beginning of the establishment of circuit equations, makes use of accompanying network by which the transient process can be divided into a series of discrete time intervals Δt, replaces the dynamic components L, C with corresponding discrete model which is called their accompanying network. To every interval Δt, there is no dynamic component in the accompanying network, so the transient analysis of the linear circuit can be divided into a series of steady state analysis of resistance network. © 2011 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 7 </p><p>Main heading: Transient analysis </p><p>Controlled terms: Differential equations - Electric network analysis </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: accompanying network - Circuit equation - Discrete models - Discrete time intervals - Dynamic component - improving node method - Linear circuits - Linear dynamics - Network methods - Resistance network - Steady-state analysis - Transient process </p><p>Classification code: 621 Nuclear Reactors - 703.1.1 Electric Network Analysis - 921.2 Calculus </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/ICCRD.2011.5763946 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>91. Accession number: 20112814141957</p><p>Title: Effects of zanthoxylum on growth performance, immune function and carcass characteristics in broilers </p><p>Authors: Miao, Zhiguo1 ; Li, Guowang1 ; Xie, Hongbing1 ; Chang, Xinyao1 ; Wang, Yongqiang1 ; Wei, Gangcai1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 College of Animal Science, Henna Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Wei, G. </p><p>Source title: 5th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, iCBBE 2011 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Int. Conf. Bioinformatics Biomedical Eng., iCBBE </p><p>Monograph title: 5th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, iCBBE 2011 </p><p>Issue date: 2011 </p><p>Publication year: 2011 </p><p>Article number: 5781508 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424450893 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 5th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, iCBBE 2011 </p><p>Conference date: May 10, 2011 - May 12, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Wuhan, China </p><p>Conference code: 85263 </p><p>Sponsor: IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society; Wuhan University; Fuzhou University; Nankai University; Overs. Chin. Sch. Environ. Prot. Assoc. (OCSEPA) </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: This paper was aimed to investigate effects of zanthoxylum on growth performance, immune function and carcass characteristics in broilers. A total of 320 male AA broilers (1 day of age) were randomly allotted to 4 groups (control, A, B, C), each group has 4 replicates with 20 broilers in each replicate, and fed basal diets supplemented with 0%, 0.10%, 0.20% and 0.30% zanthoxylum for 42 days, respectively. The results showed that compared with the control group, weight gain and FCR of B and C groups were increased significantly,whereas, the abdominal fat percentage were reduced significantly (P<0.05). In addition, thymus index, bursal of fabricius index, globulin content, antibody titer of chicken newcastle disease of A and B groups were significant increase, respectively (P<0.05). These results indicated that zanthoxylum (from 0.2% to 0.3%) of feed could increased growth performance, improve carcass characteristics and immune function in broilers.. © 2011 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 10 </p><p>Main heading: Bioinformatics </p><p>Controlled terms: Biomedical engineering </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Antibody titers - Basal diet - Broilers - Carcass characteristics - Control groups - Growth performance - Immune function - Investigate effects - Weight gain - Zanthoxylum </p><p>Classification code: 461.1 Biomedical Engineering - 903 Information Science </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/icbbe.2011.5781508 </p><p>Database: Compendex 92. Accession number: 20114814553715</p><p>Title: The design of the elevator control based on PLC </p><p>Authors: Zheng, Yanling1 ; Ning, Xin1 ; Wang, Zhankui1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Xinxiang 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Zheng, Y. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng </p><p>Volume: 8205 </p><p>Monograph title: 2011 International Conference on Photonics, 3D-Imaging, and Visualization </p><p>Issue date: 2011 </p><p>Publication year: 2011 </p><p>Article number: 82051T </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 0277786X </p><p>CODEN: PSISDG </p><p>ISBN-13: 9780819488473 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 International Conference on Photonics, 3D-Imaging, and Visualization </p><p>Conference date: October 30, 2011 - October 31, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Guangzhou, China </p><p>Conference code: 87386 </p><p>Sponsor: South China Normal University; International Computer Science Society; National Natural Science Foundation of China </p><p>Publisher: SPIE, P.O. Box 10, Bellingham, WA 98227-0010, United States </p><p>Abstract: Elevator is the vertical vehicle of modern high building,which has close relationship with the life of people.The elevator developed very quickly with the increasing demand of people.The drag of elevator developed to use the frequency conversion and voltage transformation to realize the speed regulation.The logic control of elevator is accomplished by PLC instead of relay control.The article uses the PLC to control the elevator based on existed current frequency transformer.Through the resonable choice and design,we can increase the control level of the elevator,and improve the safety and comfortable feeling of elevator,and obtain perfect contrl effect. © 2011 Copyright Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). </p><p>Number of references: 5 </p><p>Main heading: Elevators </p><p>Controlled terms: Photonics - Programmable logic controllers - Three dimensional - Visualization </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Control level - Current frequency - Elevator control - frequency transformer - High building - Logic control - The elevator control - Voltage transformation </p><p>Classification code: 692.2 Elevators - 712 Electronic and Thermionic Materials - 717 Optical Communication - 732.1 Control Equipment - 744 Lasers - 902.1 Engineering Graphics </p><p>DOI: 10.1117/12.906270 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>98. Accession number: 20114114418044</p><p>Title: Volatile molecules from acidified mung bean soup led to stable dopamine level in Drosophila brain under starvation stress </p><p>Authors: Hu, Liangbin1 ; Liu, Benguo1 ; Zhang, Yuan1 ; Wang, Miaoyan1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Food Science, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Hu, L. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 343-344 </p><p>Monograph title: Materials for Environmental Protection and Energy Application, MEPEA 2011 </p><p>Issue date: 2012 </p><p>Publication year: 2012 </p><p>Pages: 1163-1167 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9783037852569 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 International Conference on Materials for Environmental Protection and Energy Application, MEPEA 2011 </p><p>Conference date: September 27, 2011 - September 28, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia </p><p>Conference code: 86828 </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: The mung bean is popular in the Orient for use in cakes and soups and as bean sprouts. In our research, it was found that aromatic flavor could be generated when the mung bean soup was acidified to pH 1.5 close to the acidic value of stomach. GC-MS analysis was performed to identify these molecules associated with aromatic flavor. The results showed molecules including 1, 2, 3, 4-tetrahydro-1, 1, 6-trimethyl-Naphthalene and 2-ethyl-N-(2 ethylhexyl)-1- Hexanamine were merely produced by acidified mung bean soup, which could probably involve in the generation of aromatic flavor. In addition, studies also showed that volatile molecules from acidified mung bean soup could keep the DA level in the Drosophila brain stable under starvation stress. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 9 </p><p>Main heading: Molecules </p><p>Controlled terms: Aromatic compounds - Aromatization - Brain - Environmental protection - Naphthalene </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Dopamine - Drosophila - GC-MS - Mung bean - Volatile molecules </p><p>Classification code: 454.2 Environmental Impact and Protection - 461.1 Biomedical Engineering - 802.2 Chemical Reactions - 804.1 Organic Compounds - 931.3 Atomic and Molecular Physics </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.343-344.1163 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>99. Accession number: 20114114417927</p><p>Title: Developmental changes of growth hormone mrna abundance in pituitary tissue of Jinhua and Landrace gilts </p><p>Authors: Miao, Zhiguo1 ; Li, Guowang1 ; Wang, Shizhu1 ; Chang, Xinyao1 ; Xie, Hongbing1 ; Liu, Changzhong1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 College of Animal Science, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, XinXiang, 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Li, G. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 343-344 </p><p>Monograph title: Materials for Environmental Protection and Energy Application, MEPEA 2011 </p><p>Issue date: 2012 </p><p>Publication year: 2012 </p><p>Pages: 412-416 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9783037852569 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 International Conference on Materials for Environmental Protection and Energy Application, MEPEA 2011 </p><p>Conference date: September 27, 2011 - September 28, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia </p><p>Conference code: 86828 </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: In this pepar we investigated the developmental patterns of expression of growth hormone (GH) gene in pituitary tissue in pigs of different breeds and their effects on the carcass fat contents. 3 Jinhua gilts and 3 Landrace gilts were sampled at 35, 80 and 125 days of age, respectively. Carcass fat contents were determined. Pituitary tissue was sampled and total RAN was extracted to determine GH mRNA expression levels by semi-quantitative RT-PCR. The results showed that the contents of carcass fat increased with growth and showed significant differences (P<0.05) between different age groups in the two breeds. Furthermore, carcass fat contents in Jinhua gilts were higher than that in Landrace gilts during growth (P<0.05). GH mRNA expression levels decreased with age and displayed breed differences. Jinhua gilts showed lower abundance of GH mRNA compared with Landrace gilts at 35, 80 and 125 days of age (P<0.05). In addition, GH mRNA expression level was negatively related to carcass fat content in Jinhua and Landrace gilts (r = -0.790 (P = 0.01), r = -0.755 (P = 0.02), respectively). © (2012) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 15 </p><p>Main heading: Gene expression </p><p>Controlled terms: Environmental protection - Growth (materials) - Tissue </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Age groups - Developmental changes - Fat contents - GH - Gilt - Growth hormones - MRNA expression level - RT-PCR - Semi-quantitative RT-PCR </p><p>Classification code: 454.2 Environmental Impact and Protection - 461 Bioengineering and Biology - 951 Materials Science </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.343-344.412 </p><p>Database: Compendex 100. Accession number: 20114114417928</p><p>Title: Comparison of growth hormone pulsatile secretion and serum metabolites in growing Taihu and Landrace pigs </p><p>Authors: Li, Guowang1 ; Miao, Zhiguo1 ; Wang, Shizhu1 ; Liu, Changzhong1 ; Zhang, Haitang1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 College of Animal Science, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, XinXiang, 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Miao, Z. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 343-344 </p><p>Monograph title: Materials for Environmental Protection and Energy Application, MEPEA 2011 </p><p>Issue date: 2012 </p><p>Publication year: 2012 </p><p>Pages: 417-422 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9783037852569 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 International Conference on Materials for Environmental Protection and Energy Application, MEPEA 2011 </p><p>Conference date: September 27, 2011 - September 28, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia </p><p>Conference code: 86828 </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: In this paper we compared growth performance, growth hormone (GH) pulsatile secretion and serum metabolites in growing Taihu and Landrace gilts at the same age. The results showed that compared with Landrace gilts, Taihu gilts decreased by 45.48% (P<0.05), 25.25% (P<0.05) in average daily gain and carcass muscle percentage, and increased by 52.44% (P<0.05), 69.50% (P<0.05) in feed/gain ratio and carcass fat percentage, respectively. While, average daily feed intake was not affected by breeds. Serum basal GH level, mean GH level and GH pulse amplitude were decreased by 26.67% (P<0.05), 20.00% (P<0.05) and 18.81% (P<0.05), respectively, but GH pulse frequency and pulse duration remained unchanged (P>0.05). Serum urea nitrogen concentration in Taihu gilts was 32.04% (P<0.05) higher, whereas, total protein level was 17.73% (P<0.05) lower than that of Landrace gilts. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 27 </p><p>Main heading: Growth (materials) </p><p>Controlled terms: Biomolecules - Body fluids - Environmental protection - Metabolism - Metabolites - Physiology - Urea </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Difference - Feed intake - Gilts - Growth hormone - Growth hormones - Growth performance - Pulsatile secretion - Pulse amplitude - Pulse durations - Pulse frequencies - Total protein - Urea nitrogen </p><p>Classification code: 454.2 Environmental Impact and Protection - 461.2 Biological Materials and Tissue Engineering - 461.9 Biology - 804.1 Organic Compounds - 951 Materials Science </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.343-344.417 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>101. Accession number: 20114114417934</p><p>Title: Antioxidant activities of extracts from pholiota nameko </p><p>Authors: Ji, Hongfang1 ; Zhang, Lingwen1, 2 ; Zhang, Haiyan3 ; Li, Guanglei1 ; Yang, Mingduo2 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Food Science, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, China</p><p>2 Institute of Food Engineering, Harbin University of Commerce, Harbin, China</p><p>3 College of Life Science, Henan University, Kaifeng, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Ji, H. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 343-344 </p><p>Monograph title: Materials for Environmental Protection and Energy Application, MEPEA 2011 </p><p>Issue date: 2012 </p><p>Publication year: 2012 </p><p>Pages: 457-462 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9783037852569 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 International Conference on Materials for Environmental Protection and Energy Application, MEPEA 2011 </p><p>Conference date: September 27, 2011 - September 28, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia </p><p>Conference code: 86828 </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: Holiota nameko is an edible mushroom widely cultivated in the northeast of China. The cold water, hot water and ethanol extracts were prepared and their antioxidant properties were studied. At 2 mg/mL, the cold water extract showed a high reducing power of 1.502, whereas those of hot water and ethanol extracts were 0.868 and 0.159. With regard to the scavenging ability on DPPH free radicals, extracts were effective in the order: cold water > hot water > ethanol extracts. EC50 values for chelating ability on ferrous ions for cold water, hot water, and ethanol extracts were 1.461, 0.663, and 11.791 mg/mL, respectively. Based on EC50 values, the water extracts of P. nameko were effective antioxidants. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 15 </p><p>Main heading: Solvent extraction </p><p>Controlled terms: Agents - Chelation - Environmental protection - Ethanol - Free radicals - Iron - Water </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Antioxidant activities - Antioxidant properties - Chelating ability - Chelating effect - Cold waters - Edible mushroom - Ethanol extract - Ferrous ion - Hot water - Pholiota nameko - Reducing power - Scavenging ability - Water extracts </p><p>Classification code: 803 Chemical Agents and Basic Industrial Chemicals - 802.3 Chemical Operations - 802.2 Chemical Reactions - 804 Chemical Products Generally - 545.1 Iron - 454.2 Environmental Impact and Protection - 444 Water Resources - 523 Liquid Fuels </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.343-344.457 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>102. Accession number: 20114114417935</p><p>Title: Antioxidant properties of hot water extracts from Armillaria mellea and Hohenbuehelia serotina </p><p>Authors: Ji, Hongfang1 ; Zhang, Lingwen1, 2 ; Zhang, Haiyan3 ; Nan, Haijuan1 ; Yang, Daguang1 ; Yang, Mingduo2 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 School of Food Science, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, China</p><p>2 Institute of Food Engineering, Harbin University of Commerce, Harbin, China</p><p>3 College of Life Science, Henan University, Kaifeng, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Ji, H. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 343-344 </p><p>Monograph title: Materials for Environmental Protection and Energy Application, MEPEA 2011 </p><p>Issue date: 2012 </p><p>Publication year: 2012 </p><p>Pages: 463-468 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9783037852569 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 International Conference on Materials for Environmental Protection and Energy Application, MEPEA 2011 </p><p>Conference date: September 27, 2011 - September 28, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia </p><p>Conference code: 86828 </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: Hot water extracts from Armillaria mellea and Hohenbuehelia serotina fruit bodies were prepared and investigated for their antioxidant capacity in three different assays, namely, 1,1- diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity, reducing power and chelating ability on ferrous ions. Among the two mushrooms hot water extracts, extract from A. mellea was better than that from H. serotina in scavenging ability and chelating effect on ferrous ions. With regard to reducing power, EC50 value of extracts from H. serotina was 0.447 mg/mL, while that of extracts from A. mellea was 1.914. From EC50 values obtained, it can be concluded that hot water extracts from A. mellea and H. serotina were good in antioxidant properties. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 14 </p><p>Main heading: Solvent extraction </p><p>Controlled terms: Agents - Chelation - Environmental protection - Iron - Water </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: 1 ,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl - Antioxidant activities - Antioxidant capacity - Antioxidant properties - Armillaria mellea - Chelating ability - Chelating effect - Ferrous ion - Fruit body - Hohenbuehelia serotina - Hot water extracts - Radical scavenging activity - Reducing power - Scavenging ability </p><p>Classification code: 444 Water Resources - 454.2 Environmental Impact and Protection - 545.1 Iron - 802.2 Chemical Reactions - 802.3 Chemical Operations - 803 Chemical Agents and Basic Industrial Chemicals </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.343-344.463 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>105. Accession number: 20111013721549</p><p>Title: The application of cooperative learning in English teaching under the multimedia environment </p><p>Authors: Li, Huimin1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Foreign Language Department, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang Henan, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Li, H. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: 2010 International Conference on Multimedia Technology, ICMT 2010 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Int. Conf. Multimedia Technol., ICMT </p><p>Monograph title: 2010 International Conference on Multimedia Technology, ICMT 2010 </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Article number: 5630952 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424478743 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 International Conference on Multimedia Technology, ICMT 2010 </p><p>Conference date: October 29, 2010 - October 31, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Ningbo, China </p><p>Conference code: 83981 </p><p>Sponsor: IEEE Nanjing Section GRSS Chapter; Southwest Petroleum University of China; College of Computer and Information of Hohai University </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: Cooperative learning strategies are widely advocated in western countries in order to reach the communicative teaching goal of cultivating students' communicative capability in English classrooms. Domestically, Multi-media system, as the teaching equipment, is widely pursued and quickly spreading in various kinds of classrooms. But the spreading of multi-media system is said to construct a hinder to task-based English language teaching or communicative classroom activities, and it thus has the inclination of reducing to a modern tool of "duck stuffing"teaching method. How to make use of the advantage of this morden equipment and avoid its disadvantages at the same time in classroom teaching is an important issue under discussion. This paper focuses on the combination of cooperative learning strategies and multimedia system so as to maximaze the teaching result. Relative factors concerning classroom teaching, groupworks and multimedia system are discussed and some suggestions are provided to coordinate the morden equipment and strategies in English language teaching. ©2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 6 </p><p>Main heading: Teaching </p><p>Controlled terms: Equipment - Multimedia systems - School buildings </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Classroom activity - Classroom teaching - Cooperative learning - English language teaching - English teaching - Modern tools - Multi-Media - Multimedia environment - Task-based - Teaching methods - Western countries </p><p>Classification code: 402.2 Public Buildings - 723.5 Computer Applications - 901 Engineering Profession - 901.2 Education </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/ICMULT.2010.5630952 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>107. Accession number: 20110213557302</p><p>Title: An optimization algorithm for a class of mathematical model in mechanical engineering </p><p>Authors: Yin, Jingben1 ; Yan, Jiesheng2 ; Zhao, Yingfeng1 ; Jiao, Hongwei1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Department of Mathematics, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, China</p><p>2 Shangqiu Polytechnic, Shangqiu 476100, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Yin, J. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Applied Mechanics and Materials </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Appl. Mech. Mater. </p><p>Volume: 26-28 </p><p>Monograph title: Advanced Mechanical Engineering </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 813-816 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 16609336 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9780878492497 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 International Conference on Advanced Mechanical Engineering, AME 2010 </p><p>Conference date: September 4, 2010 - September 5, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Luoyang, China </p><p>Conference code: 83185 </p><p>Sponsor: Information Technology and Industrial Engineering Research Center </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: In this paper, we develop an algorithm to globally solve a class of mathematical models in system engineering. Firstly, by utilizing equivalent problem and linear relaxation method, a linear relaxation programming of original problem is established. Secondly, by using branch and bound technique, a determined branch and bound algorithm is proposed for globally solving original problem. Finally, the convergence of the proposed algorithm is given and numerical examples showed that the presented algorithm is feasible. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications. </p><p>Number of references: 6 </p><p>Main heading: Mathematical models </p><p>Controlled terms: Algorithms - Convergence of numerical methods - Engineering education - Linear programming - Mechanical engineering - Models - Problem solving </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Branch and bounds - Branch-and-bound algorithms - Linear relaxation - Linear relaxations - Numerical example - Optimization algorithms - System engineering </p><p>Classification code: 608 Mechanical Engineering, General - 901.2 Education - 902.1 Engineering Graphics - 921 Mathematics - 921.6 Numerical Methods - 922 Statistical Methods </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.26-28.813 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>108. Accession number: 20110213557345</p><p>Title: A feasible algorithm for a class of mathematical problems in mechanical system </p><p>Authors: Yin, Jingben1 ; Li, Kun2 ; Jiao, Hongwei1 ; Che, Yongqiang3 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Department of Mathematics, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, China</p><p>2 Henan Mechanical and Electrical Engineering College, Xinxiang 453000, China</p><p>3 Henan Normal University, Xinxiang 453007, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Yin, J. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Applied Mechanics and Materials </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Appl. Mech. Mater. </p><p>Volume: 26-28 </p><p>Monograph title: Advanced Mechanical Engineering </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 1032-1035 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 16609336 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9780878492497 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 International Conference on Advanced Mechanical Engineering, AME 2010 </p><p>Conference date: September 4, 2010 - September 5, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Luoyang, China </p><p>Conference code: 83185 </p><p>Sponsor: Information Technology and Industrial Engineering Research Center </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: In this paper, we proposed an algorithm to globally solve a class of mathematical problems in mechanical system. Firstly, by utilizing equivalent problem and linear relaxation technique, a linear relaxation programming of original mathematical problem is established. Secondly, by using branch and bound theory, a feasible algorithm is proposed for globally solving original problem. Finally, the convergence of the proposed algorithm is proven, and numerical experiments showed that the presented algorithm is feasible. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications. </p><p>Number of references: 8 </p><p>Main heading: Problem solving </p><p>Controlled terms: Algorithms - Branch and bound method - Convergence of numerical methods - Large eddy simulation - Linear programming - Mechanical engineering - Mechanics </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Branch and bounds - Feasible algorithms - Linear relaxations - Mathematical problems - Mechanical systems - Numerical experiments - Relaxation methods </p><p>Classification code: 931.1 Mechanics - 922 Statistical Methods - 921.6 Numerical Methods - 921 Mathematics - 723 Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications - 631 Fluid Flow - 608 Mechanical Engineering, General </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.26-28.1032 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>109. Accession number: 20110113549263</p><p>Title: A note on a class of optimization problems in system engineering </p><p>Authors: Jiao, Hongwei1 ; Li, Kun2 ; Yin, Jingben1 ; Chen, Yongqiang3 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Department of Mathematics, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, China</p><p>2 Henan Mechanical and Electrical Engineering College, Xinxiang 453000, China</p><p>3 Henan Normal University, Xinxiang 453007, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Jiao, H. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Applied Mechanics and Materials </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Appl. Mech. Mater. </p><p>Volume: 29-32 </p><p>Monograph title: Applied Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Pages: 1063-1067 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 16609336 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9780878492459 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 International Conference on Applied Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering, ICAMME 2010 </p><p>Conference date: September 8, 2010 - September 9, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Changsha, China </p><p>Conference code: 83183 </p><p>Sponsor: Asia Pacific Environmental Science Research Center; Huazhong Normal University; Chinese Academy of Sciences </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: In this technical note, we develop an approach to globally solve a class of optimization problems in system engineering based on the recent paper ([1]). Actually the problem we investigated is more general, since we extend numerators and denominators of linear ratios to generalized polynomial functions. And we give a new linear relaxation method for obtaining the lower bound of problems. Our approach is easy to be implemented, since it need not additional special program to the upper and lower bound for numerator and denominator of each generalized polynomial ratio. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 5 </p><p>Main heading: Engineering education </p><p>Controlled terms: Engineering - Linear programming - Mechanical engineering - Mechanics - Optimization - Systems engineering </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Branch and bounds - Generalized polynomials - Linear relaxations - Lower bounds - Optimization problems - System engineering - Technical notes - Upper and lower bounds </p><p>Classification code: 961 Systems Science - 931.1 Mechanics - 921.5 Optimization Techniques - 912 Industrial Engineering and Management - 901.2 Education - 901 Engineering Profession - 608 Mechanical Engineering, General </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.29-32.1063 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>110. Accession number: 20114114418009</p><p>Title: Extraction of pectin from pomelo peel </p><p>Authors: Ma, Yuxiang1 ; Liu, Benguo2 ; Hu, Liangbin2 ; Wang, Miaoyan2 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 College of Grain and Food, Henan University of Technology, Zhengzhou 510640, China</p><p>2 School of Food Science, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Ma, Y. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 343-344 </p><p>Monograph title: Materials for Environmental Protection and Energy Application, MEPEA 2011 </p><p>Issue date: 2012 </p><p>Publication year: 2012 </p><p>Pages: 933-936 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9783037852569 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 International Conference on Materials for Environmental Protection and Energy Application, MEPEA 2011 </p><p>Conference date: September 27, 2011 - September 28, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia </p><p>Conference code: 86828 </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: The extraction of pectin from pomelo peel was optimized to maximize pectin yield Y in this study. A central composite design of response surface methodology involving extracting time, extracting temperature, liquid-solid ratio and pH was used, and second-order model for Y was employed to generate the response surfaces. The optimum condition for Y was determined as follows: extracting time 1h, extracting temperature 95 °C, liquid-solid ratio 25, pH 1. Under the optimum condition, the pectin yield was 20.98%. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 5 </p><p>Main heading: Surfaces </p><p>Controlled terms: Environmental protection - Extraction - Liquids - Optimization - Surface properties </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Central composite designs - Liquid solids - Optimum conditions - Pectin - Pomelo peel - Response surface - Response Surface Methodology - Second-order models </p><p>Classification code: 454.2 Environmental Impact and Protection - 802.3 Chemical Operations - 921.5 Optimization Techniques - 931 Classical Physics; Quantum Theory; Relativity - 931.2 Physical Properties of Gases, Liquids and Solids - 951 Materials Science </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.343-344.933 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p><p>111. Accession number: 20114114417989</p><p>Title: Effect of steam explosion pretreatment and microbial fermentation on degradation of corn straw </p><p>Authors: Chang, Juan1 ; Yin, Qingqiang1 ; Ren, Tianbao2, 3 ; Song, Andong2 ; Zuo, Ruiyu1 ; Guo, Hongwei1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 45002, China</p><p>2 Key Laboratory of Renewable Energy of Minstry of Agriculture, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450002, China</p><p>3 Hennan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 45300, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Yin, Q. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: Advanced Materials Research </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Adv. Mater. Res. </p><p>Volume: 343-344 </p><p>Monograph title: Materials for Environmental Protection and Energy Application, MEPEA 2011 </p><p>Issue date: 2012 </p><p>Publication year: 2012 </p><p>Pages: 809-814 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISSN: 10226680 </p><p>ISBN-13: 9783037852569 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 International Conference on Materials for Environmental Protection and Energy Application, MEPEA 2011 </p><p>Conference date: September 27, 2011 - September 28, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia </p><p>Conference code: 86828 </p><p>Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, P.O. Box 1254, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, D-38670, Germany </p><p>Abstract: The effects of steam explosion (2.5 MPa, 200s) and Trichoderma koningii (T. koningii) fermentation on corn straw degradation were evaluated according to straw degradation and enzyme activity in the fermented products. The results showed that the steam explosion pre- treatment for corn straw could reduce the contents of cellose, hemicellulose and lignin by 8.47%, 50.45% and 36.65%, respectively (P<0.05). After the pretreated corn straw with steam explosion was fermented by T. koningii for 6 days, the contents of cellulose and hemicellulose in the fermented straw were decreased by 19.37% and 63.54%, compared with the original corn straw (P<0.05); decreased by 11.83% and 26.41%, compared with the exploded straw (P<0.05). The filter paper cellulase, CMCase and amylase activities in the fermented products were 356.39, 599.90 and 834.00 U/g, respectively. It is concluded that the corn straw pre-treated by steam explosion and followed by T. koningii fermentation for 6 days seems to be a new prospective method for corn straw degradation and application. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. </p><p>Number of references: 18 </p><p>Main heading: Steam </p><p>Controlled terms: Cellulose - Degradation - Environmental protection - Enzyme activity - Explosions - Explosives - Fermentation </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Amylase activity - Corn straws - Filter papers - Microbial fermentation - Pre-Treatment - Steam explosion - Trichoderma koningii </p><p>Classification code: 454.2 Environmental Impact and Protection - 461.9 Biology - 614 Steam Power Plants - 802.2 Chemical Reactions - 804 Chemical Products Generally - 815.1.1 Organic Polymers </p><p>DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.343-344.809 </p><p>Database: Compendex </p><p>115. Accession number: 20111013721321</p><p>Title: On college English autonomous learning based on internet and multimedia </p><p>Authors: Liang, Yanli1 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 Foreign Language Department, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang Henan, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Liang, Y. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: 2010 International Conference on Multimedia Technology, ICMT 2010 </p><p>Abbreviated source title: Int. Conf. Multimedia Technol., ICMT </p><p>Monograph title: 2010 International Conference on Multimedia Technology, ICMT 2010 </p><p>Issue date: 2010 </p><p>Publication year: 2010 </p><p>Article number: 5629619 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424478743 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2010 International Conference on Multimedia Technology, ICMT 2010 </p><p>Conference date: October 29, 2010 - October 31, 2010 </p><p>Conference location: Ningbo, China </p><p>Conference code: 83981 </p><p>Sponsor: IEEE Nanjing Section GRSS Chapter; Southwest Petroleum University of China; College of Computer and Information of Hohai University </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: Nowadays, college English teaching and learning is attached greater and greater importance. In 2004 and in 2007, the Ministry of Education issued "College English Curriculum Requirements" respectively. Both versions emphasize the importance of applying modern information technology into college English teaching and more attention is paid to students' main position and teachers' leading role. Therefore, it is certain that the study on college English autonomous learning with the application of internet and multimedia is very meaningful and practical. Beginning from the analysis of relevant theories - the theory of autonomous learning and the theory of information technology, the article investigates the way of practicing college English teaching reform. Here, the way mentioned is how to implement the teaching model of autonomous learning and how to integrate information technology with this autonomous learning. All in all, it is expected to train students' lifelong learning ability and make them know how to apply information technology with the discipline learning. ©2010 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 11 </p><p>Main heading: Engineering education </p><p>Controlled terms: Curricula - Education computing - Information technology - Internet - Students - Teaching </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Autonomous learning - College English - English teaching - Know-how - Life long learning - Ministry of Education - Teaching model </p><p>Classification code: 716 Telecommunication; Radar, Radio and Television - 717 Optical Communication - 718 Telephone Systems and Related Technologies; Line Communications - 723 Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications - 901.2 Education - 903 Information Science </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/ICMULT.2010.5629619 </p><p>Database: Compendex 116. Accession number: 20113114198563</p><p>Title: Study on the content of aluminium and heavy metals in puffed food by ICP- AES with microwave digestion </p><p>Authors: Wang, Hongliang1 ; Fan, Wenxiu2 </p><p>Author affiliation: 1 College of Resource and Environment, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, China</p><p>2 School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, China </p><p>Corresponding author: Wang, H. ([email protected]) </p><p>Source title: ICAE 2011 Proceedings: 2011 International Conference on New Technology of Agricultural Engineering </p><p>Abbreviated source title: ICAE - Proc: Int. Conf. New Technol. Agric. Eng. </p><p>Monograph title: ICAE 2011 Proceedings: 2011 International Conference on New Technology of Agricultural Engineering </p><p>Issue date: 2011 </p><p>Publication year: 2011 </p><p>Pages: 1083-1086 </p><p>Article number: 5943976 </p><p>Language: English </p><p>ISBN-13: 9781424495757 </p><p>Document type: Conference article (CA) </p><p>Conference name: 2011 International Conference on New Technology of Agricultural Engineering, ICAE 2011 </p><p>Conference date: May 27, 2011 - May 29, 2011 </p><p>Conference location: Zibo, China </p><p>Conference code: 85794 </p><p>Sponsor: Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering (CSAE); Int. J. Agric. Biol. Eng. (IJABE); Agricultural Engineering International: CIGR E_ journal; Assoc. Overs. Chin. Agric., Biol. Food Eng. (AOCABFE); Shandong Agricultural Machinery Society </p><p>Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States </p><p>Abstract: A method was studied for the analysis of aluminium and heavy metals in puffed food by ICP- AES with microwave digestion. The contents of Al, As, Pb, Cd and Ni were determined in 20 kinds of puffed food. The addition recovery rates was between 91.0% and 105.0 %, and the relative standard deviation was lower than 6.35%. The results showed that the content of Al was relative higher in puffed food. The contamination of heavy metals Pb was heavier than others, while the contents of As, Cd and Ni were relative low, the contents of Al and Cd present the significance of correlation coefficient. © 2011 IEEE. </p><p>Number of references: 4 </p><p>Main heading: Chemical contamination </p><p>Controlled terms: Agricultural engineering - Aluminum - Atomic emission spectroscopy - Cadmium - Lead - Metals </p><p>Uncontrolled terms: Correlation coefficient - ICP-AES - microwave digestion - puffed food - Recovery rate - Relative standard deviations </p><p>Classification code: 822.3 Food Products - 821 Agricultural Equipment and Methods; Vegetation and Pest Control - 801 Chemistry - 549.3 Nonferrous Metals and Alloys excluding Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals - 546.1 Lead and Alloys - 541.1 Aluminum - 531 Metallurgy and Metallography </p><p>DOI: 10.1109/ICAE.2011.5943976 </p><p>Database: Compendex</p>
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