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Effect of Roasting and Brewing on the Antioxidant and Antiproliferative Activities of Tartary Buckwheat.
We evaluated the effect of the roasting and brewing conditions of Tartary buckwheat (TB), which is widely used in infusion teas, on its antioxidant and antiproliferative activities in vitro. TB was roasted at 210 °C for 10 min...
Effect of Roasting and Brewing on the Antioxidant and Antiproliferative Activities of Tartary Buckwheat
We evaluated the effect of the roasting and brewing conditions of Tartary buckwheat (TB), which is widely used in infusion teas, on its antioxidant and antiproliferative activities in vitro. TB was roasted at 210 °C for 10 min...
A RYU-SDN Controller-Based VM Migration Scheme Using SD-EAW Ranking Methods for Identifying Active Jobs in the 5G Cloud Framework
The presented scheme focuses on active jobs live migration among VMs in 5G cloud framework depending on the software defined networks (SDN) to improve QoS in cloud framework. In this approach, RYU SDN controller is employed...
Kinetic demands of sprinting shift across the acceleration phase

A novel approach of analyzing complete ground reaction force waveforms rather than discrete kinetic variables can provide new insight to sprint biomechanics. This study aimed to understand how these waveforms are associated...

A Corpus-Based Study on the Translation Style of Five English Versions of Fu Sheng Liu Ji, Vol I
Bing Zhang
Oct 31, 2022
Using a corpus approach, this article investigates the translation styles of the first chapter of Fu Sheng Liu Ji at three levels: the statistical parameters, the translation of culture-specific lexis, and readability...
How sprinters accelerate beyond the velocity plateau of soccer players

Forces applied to the ground during sprinting are vital to performance. This study aimed to understand how specific aspects of ground reaction force waveforms allow some individuals to continue to accelerate beyond the...

How sprinters accelerate beyond the velocity plateau of soccer players

Forces applied to the ground during sprinting are vital to performance. This study aimed to understand how specific aspects of ground reaction force waveforms allow some individuals to continue to accelerate beyond the...

Kinetic demands of sprinting shift across the acceleration phase

A novel approach of analyzing complete ground reaction force waveforms rather than discrete kinetic variables can provide new insight to sprint biomechanics. This study aimed to understand how these waveforms are associated...

Assessing Eulerian Indicators for Predicting Mixing in A Blinking Vortex System with Varying Degrees of Continuous Transition
A discontinuous change in sequential velocity fields is known to generate laminar flow mixing through the mechanism of streamline crossing. However, previous research has suggested that a small degree of continuous transition...
Assessing Eulerian Indicators for Predicting Mixing in A Blinking Vortex System with Varying Degrees of Continuous Transition
A discontinuous change in sequential velocity fields is known to generate laminar flow mixing through the mechanism of streamline crossing. However, previous research has suggested that a small degree of continuous transition...
Unveiling the Patterns of Romance Scams in South Korea
Romance scams, a prevalent form of cybercrime, have surged globally, with South Korea experiencing a rapid rise. Furthermore, perpetrators have adopted increasingly sophisticated tactics. However, South Korea's unique legal...
Ratio of forces during sprint acceleration
The orientation of the ground reaction force (GRF) vector is a key determinant of human sprint acceleration performance and has been described using ratio of forces (RF) which quantifies the ratio of the antero-posterior...
Ratio of forces during sprint acceleration
The orientation of the ground reaction force (GRF) vector is a key determinant of human sprint acceleration performance and has been described using ratio of forces (RF) which quantifies the ratio of the antero-posterior...
Visualizing Orbital Content of Electronic Bands in Anisotropic 2D Semiconducting ReSe2

Many properties of layered materials change as they are thinned from their bulk forms down to single layers, with examples including indirect-to-direct band gap transition in 2H semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides...

Visualizing Orbital Content of Electronic Bands in Anisotropic 2D Semiconducting ReSe2

Many properties of layered materials change as they are thinned from their bulk forms down to single layers, with examples including indirect-to-direct band gap transition in 2H semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides...

Selective opposition-like control of large-scale structures in wall-bounded turbulence
Abstract We investigate the effect of controlling large-scale, logarithmic-layer turbulent structures, which have a characteristic size and aspect ratio that scale with the...
Younger supervisors, older subordinates
F Kunze, JI Menges
Aug 15, 2017
Younger employees are often promoted into supervisory positions in which they then manage older subordinates. Do companies benefit or suffer when supervisors and subordinates have inverse age differences? In this study, we...

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