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Article Efficacy of two vaccines against recent emergent antigenic variants of clade 2.3.2.1a highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses in Bangladesh H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses (HPAIVs) have caused outbreaks in poultry in Bangladesh since 2007. While clade 2.2.2 and 2.3.4.2 HPAIVs have not been detected since 2012, clade 2.3.2.1a viruses have caused continuous outbreaks since 2012 despite the use of vaccines. In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of two H5 vaccines licensed in Bangladesh, RE-6 inactivated vaccine, and a recombinant her-pesvirus of turkeys vaccine with an H5 insert (rHVT-H5), for protection against recent field viruses in chickens. We selected three viruses for efficacy tests (A/chicken/Bangladesh/NRL-AI-3237/2017, A/cro w/Bangladesh/NRL-AI-8471/2017 and A/chicken/Bangladesh/NRL-AI-8323/2017) from 36 H5 viruses iso-lated from Bangladesh between 2016 and 2018 by comparing the amino acid sequences at five antigenic sites (A-E) and analyzing hemagglutination inhibition (HI) titers with reference antisera. The RE-6 and rHVT-H5 vaccines both conferred 80?100% clinical protection (i.e. reduced morbidity and mortality) against the three challenge viruses with no significant differences in protection. In addition, both vaccines significantly decreased viral shedding from infected chickens as compared to challenge control chickens. Based on these metrics, the current licensed H5 vaccines protected chickens against the recent field viruses. However, the A/crow/Bangladesh/NRL-AI-8471/2017 virus exhibited antigenic divergence including: several unique amino acid changes in antigenic epitope sites A and B and was a serological out -lier in cross HI tests as visualized on the antigenic map. The continuing emergence of such antigenic vari-ants which could alter the dominant antigenicity of field viruses should be continuously monitored and vaccines should be updated if field efficacy declines. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons. org/licenses/by/4.0/). Kwon, Jung-Hoon; Criado, Miria Ferreira; Killmaster, Lindsay; Ali, Md Zulfekar; Giasuddin, Mohammad; Samad, Mohammed A.; Karim, Md Rezaul; Brum, Eric; Hasan, Md Zakiul; Lee, Dong-Hun; Spackman, Erica; Swayne, David E. ARS, USDA, US Natl Poultry Res Ctr, 934 Coll Stn Rd, Athens, GA 30605 USA; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Coll Vet Med, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Bangladesh Livestock Res Inst, Anim Hlth Res Div, Natl Reference Lab Avian Influenza, Dhaka 1341, Bangladesh; Food & Agr Org United Nations FAO, Emergency Ctr Transboundary Anim Dis ECTAD, Dhaka 1341, Bangladesh; Univ Connecticut, Dept Pathobiol & Vet Sci, Storrs, CT 06269 USA; Univ Georgia, Ctr Vaccines & Immunol, Athens, GA 30602 USA ; Swayne, David/AAP-7166-2020; Samad, Mohammed/B-1227-2010; Karim, Rezaul/AAJ-2840-2020; Ali, Md/I-5799-2015 55559800200; 27067498200; 35196419500; 56493701500; 6603458663; 7003801726; 57549413100; 23975713500; 57217387160; 55554985200; 57197702801; 35768368400 David.Swayne@USDA.GOV; VACCINE VACCINE 0264-410X 1873-2518 39 21 SCIE IMMUNOLOGY;MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL 2021 4.169 52.2 0.42 2025-07-30 8 8 Antigenicity; Bangladesh; Highly pathogenic avian influenza; Vaccine A(H5N1) VIRUSES; GENETIC EVOLUTION; H5N1 VIRUSES; WILD BIRDS; PROTECTION; POULTRY; HEMAGGLUTININ; QUANTITATION; VACCINATION; INFECTION Antigenicity; Bangladesh; H5N1; Highly pathogenic avian influenza; Vaccine Animals; Bangladesh; Chickens; Hemagglutinin Glycoproteins, Influenza Virus; Influenza A Virus, H5N1 Subtype; Influenza in Birds; Influenza Vaccines; avian influenza vaccine; inactivated H5N1 reassortant avian influenza virus vaccine; inactivated vaccine; Influenza virus hemagglutinin; re 6; recombinant herpesvirus turkey vector with H5 gene insert vaccine; recombinant vaccine; unclassified drug; vectormune hvt aiv; influenza vaccine; Influenza virus hemagglutinin; amino acid sequence; amino acid substitution; animal experiment; animal tissue; antibody titer; antigenic drift; antigenic variation; antigenicity; Article; avian influenza (H5N1); Bangladesh; cladistics; controlled study; drug efficacy; hemagglutination inhibition test; highly pathogenic avian influenza virus; Leghorn chicken; morbidity; mortality; nonhuman; nucleotide sequence; priority journal; seroconversion; virus shedding; animal; avian influenza; chicken; epidemiology; genetics; Influenza A virus (H5N1) English 2021 2021-05-18 10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.04.022 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article Artificial neural networks as clinical decision support systems In the last decade, artificial intelligent systems based on neural networks have gradually become primary source for clinical decision support systems (CDSS) and are being used in diverse areas of medical diagnosis, classification, and prediction. An artificial neural network (ANN) consists of a large number of processing units which performs the computation in a parallel and distributed environment. They learn the pattern from the examples provided to it and then generalize based on the concepts they have learned while training. This paper presents a review of the current status of ANN and its variants as CDSS in various medical disciplines. The work focuses and describes the methods making use of simple ANN and use of real-time approaches based on big data using ANN in cloud computing environment for various medical applications. Critical analysis of various methods based on smart approaches indicates that feed-forward back propagation ANN performs sufficiently better in the domain of medicines with a high degree of accuracy. Shafi, Imran; Ansari, Sana; Din, Sadia; Jeon, Gwanggil; Paul, Anand Natl Univ Sci & Technol NUST, Coll Elect & Mech Engn CEME, Islamabad, Pakistan; Yeungnam Univ, Dept Informat & Commun Engn, Gyongsan 38541, South Korea; Incheon Natl Univ, Dept Embedded Syst Engn, Incheon, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Comp Sci & Engn, Daegu, South Korea ; Din, Sadia/ADU-4679-2022; Shafi, Imran/GYR-1309-2022; Paul, Anand/V-6724-2017 23393559800; 36681808100; 57188997144; 15022497800; 56650522400 saadia.deen@gmail.com;ggjeon@gmail.com; CONCURRENCY AND COMPUTATION-PRACTICE & EXPERIENCE CONCURR COMP-PRACT E 1532-0626 1532-0634 33 22 SCIE COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING;COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS 2021 1.831 52.3 1.63 2025-07-30 10 11 artificial neural networks; back‐ propagation; clinical decision system; cloud computing GRAFT-SURVIVAL; DIAGNOSIS; CLASSIFICATION; PREDICTION; MODEL; CANCER; SEGMENTATION artificial neural networks; back-propagation; clinical decision system; cloud computing Backpropagation; Computer aided diagnosis; Intelligent systems; Medical applications; Neural networks; Artificial intelligent; Clinical decision support systems; Cloud computing environments; Critical analysis; Distributed environments; Feed-forward back propagation; High degree of accuracy; Medical disciplines; Decision support systems English 2021 2021-11-25 10.1002/cpe.6342 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article Hybrid approach for big data localization and semantic annotation Most of the data concerning business-oriented systems are still based on either NoSQL or the relational data model. On the other hand, Semantic Web data model Resource Description Framework (RDF) has become the new standard for data modeling and analysis. Due to this situation integration of NoSQL, Relational Database (RDB) and RDF data models are becoming a required feature of the systems. Many solutions like tools and languages are provided in the shape of the transformation of data from RDB to RDF. This research is aimed to compare and map data models used for transformation between NoSQL, RDB, and Semantic Web. This study will help in achieving much better and enhanced technology-based systems for retrieval and storage of data among Big-data annotation using Semantic Web. It is aimed to reduce the response time of queries and offer compatibility with the web and semantically enriched data format. A drugs dataset is being used and transformed to have semantical meaning embedded and linked to support big data localization. At the end of this paper, RDF graph and bar chart are used to represent transformed data after passing through the proposed model. Big data localization helps in gaining fast and accurate results. Ramay, Waheed Yousuf; Xu Cheng-Yin; Rahman, Shams Ur; Habib, Muhammad Asif Univ Sci & Technol Beijing, Sch Comp & Commun Engn, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Elect Engn, Daegu, South Korea; Natl Text Univ, Dept Comp Sci, Faisalabad, Pakistan 57202684548; 57203745294; 57209171707; 35772504100 waheedramaycs@gmail.com; CONCURRENCY AND COMPUTATION-PRACTICE & EXPERIENCE CONCURR COMP-PRACT E 1532-0626 1532-0634 33 4 SCIE COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING;COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS 2021 1.831 52.3 0.16 2025-07-30 0 1 big data analytics; big data localization; data modeling; data transformation; NoSQL; semantic annotation big data analytics; big data localization; data modeling; data transformation; NoSQL; semantic annotation Advanced Analytics; Big data; Data Analytics; Data structures; Digital storage; Large dataset; Metadata; Relational database systems; Search engines; Data localization; Data transformation; Model and analysis; NoSQL; Relational data models; Relational databases (RDB); Resource description framework; Semantic annotations; Semantic Web English 2021 2021-02-25 10.1002/cpe.4955 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article Intelligent implementation of residential demand response using multiagent system and deep neural networks A successful implementation of demand response (DR) always depends on proper policy and their empower technologies. This article proposed an intelligent multiagent system to idealize the residential DR in distributed network. In our model, the primary stakeholders (smart homes and retailers) are demonstrated as a multifunctional intelligent agent. Home agents (HAs) are able to predict and schedule the energy load and retailer agents (RAs) predicts wholesale market price, sells energy to HAs. Both HAs and RAs are modeled to predict the real-time pricing. Deep neural networks, that is, long short-term memory network and hybrid CNN-LSTM are used to predict the electricity load and energy price. Simulation results present good accuracy. Proposed work is compared with existing model w.r.t RMSE, MSE, and MAE. Comparison shows our model outperformed the existing models. Saeed, Faisal; Paul, Anand; Ahmed, Muhammad Jamal; Gul, Malik Junaid Jami; Hong, Won-Hwa; Seo, Hyuncheol Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Comp Sci & Engn, Daegu 702701, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Architectural Civil Environm & Energy Engn, Daegu, South Korea Gul, Malik/O-1392-2018; Paul, Anand/V-6724-2017; Seo, Hyuncheol/ABC-5117-2020; Gul, Malik junaid jami/O-1392-2018; Ahmed, Muhammad Jamal/LRC-8144-2024 58165089300; 56650522400; 57222549949; 57203752948; 7401527968; 56083741500 paul.editor@gmail.com; CONCURRENCY AND COMPUTATION-PRACTICE & EXPERIENCE CONCURR COMP-PRACT E 1532-0626 1532-0634 33 22 SCIE COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING;COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS 2021 1.831 52.3 0.43 2025-07-30 8 8 CNN‐ LSTM; demand response; electricity; LSTM; multiagent system ENERGY MANAGEMENT-SYSTEM; SMART HOME; STORAGE; MICROGRIDS CNN-LSTM; demand response; electricity; LSTM; multiagent system Automation; Deep neural networks; Forecasting; Housing; Intelligent buildings; Multi agent systems; Demand response; Distributed networks; Electricity load; Energy prices; Intelligent multi agent systems; Real time pricing; Short term memory; Wholesale markets; Long short-term memory English 2021 2021-11-25 10.1002/cpe.6168 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article Publicly verifiable threshold secret sharing based on three-dimensional-cellular automata Secret sharing schemes are being widely used to distribute a secret between various participants so that an authorized subset of participants belonging to appropriate access structures can reconstruct this secret. However, a dealer might get corrupted by adversaries and may influence this secret sharing or the reconstruction process. Verifiable secret sharing (VSS) overcomes this issue by adding a verifiability protocol to the original secret sharing scheme. This article proposes a computationally secure publicly verifiable secret sharing scheme based on the three-dimensional cellular automata (3D-CA). Unlike the more widely used linear secret sharing schemes or secret sharing scheme based on the Chinese remainder theorem, our proposed scheme performs the secret sharing using 3D-CA. The secret is considered one of the initial configurations of the 3D-CA, and the following configurations are devised to be the shares distributed among the participants. Update mechanisms and various rules make it hard for an adversary to corrupt or duplicate a share. To make it even more efficient, we have added a verifiability layer such that a dealer posts a public share and private share to each shareholder. The verifiability layer reduces the interaction between dealer and participants and hence increases the security. The randomness of the shares has been calculated using the National Institute of Standards and Technology statistical test suite. Koikara, Rosemary; Yoon, Eun-Jun; Paul, Anand Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Comp Sci & Engn, Daegu, South Korea; Kyungil Univ, Dept Cyber Secur, Daegu, South Korea Paul, Anand/V-6724-2017 56440168700; 7102248115; 56650522400 paul.editor@gmail.com; CONCURRENCY AND COMPUTATION-PRACTICE & EXPERIENCE CONCURR COMP-PRACT E 1532-0626 1532-0634 33 22 SCIE COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING;COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS 2021 1.831 52.3 0.14 2025-07-30 1 2 cellular automata; cryptography; threshold secret sharing; verifiable secret sharing CELLULAR-AUTOMATA; SCHEME cellular automata; cryptography; threshold secret sharing; verifiable secret sharing Robots; Chinese remainder theorem; Linear secret sharing schemes; National Institute of Standards and Technology; Publicly verifiable secret sharing; Reconstruction process; Secret sharing schemes; Threshold secret sharing; Verifiable secret sharing; Cellular automata English 2021 2021-11-25 10.1002/cpe.6146 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Editorial Material Special issue on real-time behavioral monitoring in IoT applications using big data analytics Jeon, Gwanggil; Abdellah, Chehri; Cuomo, Salvatore; Din, Sadia; Jabbar, Sohail Incheon Natl Univ, Incheon 22012, South Korea; Univ Quebec Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi, PQ, Canada; Univ Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Daegu, South Korea; Manchester Metropolitan Univ, Manchester, Lancs, England ; Din, Sadia/ADU-4679-2022; Chehri, Abdellah/X-9516-2019; Jabbar, Sohail/E-3052-2012; Cuomo, Salvatore/Q-1365-2016 15022497800; 55666436200; 14522155000; 57188997144; 35179598300 gjeon@inu.ac.kr; CONCURRENCY AND COMPUTATION-PRACTICE & EXPERIENCE CONCURR COMP-PRACT E 1532-0626 1532-0634 33 4 SCIE COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING;COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS 2021 1.831 52.3 0 2025-07-30 0 0 English 2021 2021-02-25 10.1002/cpe.5529 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article Weight initialization based-rectified linear unit activation function to improve the performance of a convolutional neural network model Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) have made a great impact on attaining state-of-the-art results in image task classification. Weight initialization is one of the fundamental steps in formulating a CNN model. It determines the failure or success of the CNN model. In this paper, we conduct a research based on the mathematical background of different weight initialization strategies to determine the one with better performance. To have smooth training, we expect the activation of each layer of the CNN model follow the standard normal distribution with mean 0 and SD 1. It prevents gradients from vanishing and leads to more smooth training. However, it was obtained that even with the appropriate weight initialization technique, a regular Rectified Linear Unit (ReLU) activation function increases the activation mean value. In this paper, we address this issue by proposing weight initialization based (WIB)-ReLU activation function. The proposed method resulted in more smooth training. Moreover, the experiments showed that WIB-ReLU outperforms ReLU, Leaky ReLU, parametric ReLU, and exponential linear unit activation functions and results in up to 20% decrease in loss value and 5% increase in accuracy score on both Fashion-MNIST and CIFAR-10 databases. Olimov, Bekhzod; Karshiev, Sanjar; Jang, Eungyeong; Din, Sadia; Paul, Anand; Kim, Jeonghong Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Comp Sci & Engn, Daegu, South Korea ; Olimov, Bekhzod/AAA-9362-2021; Paul, Anand/V-6724-2017; Din, Sadia/ADU-4679-2022 57220579660; 57220637331; 57210917303; 57188997144; 56650522400; 55138548100 jhk@knu.ac.kr; CONCURRENCY AND COMPUTATION-PRACTICE & EXPERIENCE CONCURR COMP-PRACT E 1532-0626 1532-0634 33 22 SCIE COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING;COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS 2021 1.831 52.3 4.41 2025-07-30 34 38 activation function; convolutional neural networks; deep learning; ReLU; weight initialization INTERNET activation function; convolutional neural networks; deep learning; ReLU; weight initialization Chemical activation; Convolution; Normal distribution; Activation functions; CNN models; Linear units; Mean values; Standard normal distributions; State of the art; Task classification; Weight initialization; Convolutional neural networks English 2021 2021-11-25 10.1002/cpe.6143 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article Numerical Simulation of the Effect of Void Direction and Volume on the Strength of Cemented Soil A void can be formed or expanded in a weakly cemented in situ soil because of multiple reasons such as abandoned old pipes and eroding of fine particles caused by pipe leakage. Such void formation can develop into various directions and amounts of volumes, which can influence the engineering behavior of in situ soils. In this study, a distinct element method was employed to quantitatively investigate the effect of such void formation on the strength of cemented soil. An empty capsule was vertically or horizontally embedded in cemented sand for void simulation, which was tested for its unconfined compressive strength (UCS). The experiment result was used to calibrate the built-in bonded particle model in PFC2D computer code. The effect of void formation direction and volume on the strength of cemented soils was numerically investigated in terms of UCS. Consequently, the UCS of cemented sand significantly decreased up to 64% as embedded capsules changed from the vertical to the horizontal direction. The UCS of cemented sand linearly decreased down to 63.2% as the number of capsules increased from 1 to 4. The decrease in strength was because the void area disconnected the shear bands-explicitly represented as broken bonds-and trapped the distributed stress inside the layers between capsules, resulting in a lower strength of the specimens. Park, Sung-Sik; Tran, Dong-Kiem-Lam; Doan, Nhat-Phi Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Civil Engn, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Ind Univ Ho Chi Minh City, Dept Civil Engn, Ho Chi Minh City 71408, Vietnam DOAN, NHAT-PHI/IAM-1883-2023; Doan, Nhat-Phi/IAM-1883-2023; Tran, Dong-Kiem-Lam/KLY-3827-2024 sungpark@knu.ac.kr;lam.trandongkiem@uah.edu.vn;phidoan.ksxd@gmail.com; INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEOMECHANICS INT J GEOMECH 1532-3641 1943-5622 22 3 SCIE ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL 2021 3.918 52.4 4 Void direction; Void volume; Discrete element method; Unconfined compressive strength; Cemented soil PARTICLE MODEL; ROCK English 2021 2021-12-15 10.1061/(asce)gm.1943-5622.0002319 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article Self-construal on brand fan pages: the mediating effect of para-social interaction and consumer engagement on brand loyalty Social media is a powerful tool for brands to entice and retain customers. However, research on how para-social interaction (PSI) through social media leads to brand loyalty is lacking. To bridge this gap, this study examines the sequential mediating roles of PSI and consumer engagement as well as the moderating effect of self-construal in building brand loyalty on Facebook brand fan pages. Using 497 responses from survey participants, we find that consumers with high interdependent self-construal, regardless of their levels of perceived interactivity and openness, have high PSI, consumer engagement, and brand loyalty. Moreover, the positive effects of interdependent self-construal on brand loyalty are mediated sequentially by PSI and consumer engagement. However, for those with high independent self-construal, both high perceived interactivity and high openness have positive effects on para-social interaction, consumer engagement, and brand loyalty. Moreover, the positive effects of perceived interactivity and openness on brand loyalty confirm the sequential mediating roles of PSI and consumer engagement. These findings would help brands streamline their operations to optimize brand loyalty. Kim, Eun-Ho; Yoo, Dongho; Doh, Sun-Jae Chung Ang Univ, Da Vinci Coll Gen Educ, 84 Heukseok Ro, Seoul 06974, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Business Adm, 80 Daehak Ro, Daegu 41566, South Korea 57688335600; 57224785658; 57204652935 jakim1213@cau.ac.kr;dhyoo00@knu.ac.kr;realsun@cau.ac.kr; JOURNAL OF BRAND MANAGEMENT J BRAND MANAG 1350-231X 1479-1803 28 3 SSCI BUSINESS;MANAGEMENT 2021 4.35 52.4 1.16 2025-07-30 28 35 Para-social interaction; Self-construal; Perceived interactivity; Openness; Consumer engagement; Brand loyalty PARASOCIAL INTERACTION; CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENT; PERCEIVED INTERACTIVITY; NETWORKING SITES; SCIENCE RESEARCH; E-COMMERCE; WEB; FACEBOOK; TRUST; COMMUNICATION Brand loyalty; Consumer engagement; Openness; Para-social interaction; Perceived interactivity; Self-construal English 2021 2021-05 10.1057/s41262-020-00211-9 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article Observational Analysis of Tidal Effect on Sea Breeze The tidal effect on a sea breeze is examined using a 4-year 30-min database of wind-speed profiles obtained from a 300-m tower at a coastal site in Boseong, South Korea, facing a bay with tidal flats. We consider sea-breeze days during the warm season from May to September of each year from 2014 to 2017. A sea-breeze day is defined as a day with both onset and cessation of a sea breeze within 24 h. Sea-breeze days are divided into four groups depending on the tidal state and ambient flow direction. The tidal effect on the sea breeze is tested at a significance level of 5% using a two-sample t-test for onshore and offshore flows. The results indicate that there is a significant difference due to tidal state in the onset time of the sea breeze only for offshore flow, showing earlier arrival for the high-tide group in the morning than the low-tide group in the morning. This could be explained by the shorter distance to the sea due to the movement of the water boundary towards the station as well as larger sea-land temperature difference during high tide. For offshore flows, the tidal effect on wind-speed profiles is examined, with results showing that the tide state influences the time at which the sea-breeze speed increases but not the daily maximum speed of the sea breeze. Lee, Young-Hee Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Astron & Atmospher Sci, Daegu 41566, South Korea 56812706200 young@knu.ac.kr; BOUNDARY-LAYER METEOROLOGY BOUND-LAY METEOROL 0006-8314 1573-1472 180 2 SCIE METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES 2021 3.471 52.7 0.23 2025-07-30 3 3 Offshore flow; Sea breeze; Tidal effects Offshore flow; Sea breeze; Tidal effects Boseong; South Cholla; South Korea; Offshore oil well production; Observational analysis; Offshore flows; Significance levels; Speed increase; Temperature differences; Two sample t tests; Water boundaries; Wind speed profiles; boundary layer; land-sea interaction; offshore application; sea breeze; tidal flat; warming; wind velocity; Wind English 2021 2021-08 10.1007/s10546-021-00621-5 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article Effects of nanoclay modification with transition metal ion on the performance of urea-formaldehyde resin adhesives As a way of reducing the formaldehyde emission and improving the adhesion of urea-formaldehyde (UF) resins, this study investigated the addition effects of pristine nanoclay (PNC) or modified nanoclay (MNC) with transition metal ion (TMI) on the performance of UF resin adhesives. Instead of a conventional simple mixing (SM) of MNC with UF resin (coded as MNC-SM), this study explored adding PNC or MNC into either the alkaline (ALK) or acidic (ACD) reaction during the synthesis of UF resins, which were coded as PNC-ALK, PNC-ACD, MNC-ALK, and MNC-ACD, respectively. For the first time, we report that the MNC-ALK resins result in almost amorphous UF resins with 25% crystallinity, which consequently increases the cross-linking, and improve the adhesion strength and decrease formaldehyde emission of modified UF resins. It is believed that the intercalated or exfoliated MNCs facilitate the formation of more cross-linking in the modified UF resins, leading to a better cohesive strength. Yadav, Sumit Manohar; Lubis, Muhammad Adly Rahandi; Wibowo, Eko Setio; Park, Byung-Dae Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Wood & Paper Sci, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Indonesian Inst Sci, Res Ctr Biomat, Bogor 16911, Indonesia ; Wibowo, Eko/AAL-5888-2021; Yadav, Sumit/AAI-2108-2020; Park, Byung-Dae/ABB-1934-2020; Lubis, Muhammad/K-2440-2019 57191834292; 57192278476; 57214910272; 7402834820 byungdae@knu.ac.kr; POLYMER BULLETIN POLYM BULL 0170-0839 1436-2449 78 5 SCIE POLYMER SCIENCE 2021 2.843 52.8 1.52 2025-07-30 40 28 UF resins; Nanoclay; Intercalation; Adhesion; Formaldehyde emission SURFACE MODIFICATION; WOOD; EMISSION; STRENGTH; BEHAVIOR; SIZE Adhesion; Formaldehyde emission; Intercalation; Nanoclay; UF resins Adhesion; Adhesives; Crystallinity; Formaldehyde; Metabolism; Transition Metals; Adhesion; Adhesives; Crystallinity; Formaldehyde; Metabolism; Metal ions; Nanocomposites; Resins; Transition metal compounds; Transition metals; Urea; Addition effect; Cohesive strength; Formaldehyde emission; Nano clays; Resin adhesives; Urea formaldehyde resins English 2021 2021-05 10.1007/s00289-020-03214-3 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article Targeted therapy response in early versus late recurrence of renal cell carcinoma after surgical treatment: A propensity score-matched study using the Korean Renal Cancer Study Group database Objectives: To investigate the clinicopathological features and outcomes of targeted therapy in patients with recurrence of renal cell carcinoma in = 5 years after the surgical treatment for renal cell carcinoma. Methods: Patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma treated with targeted therapy in a multicenter database were retrospectively characterized according to time from surgery to recurrence. Early recurrence was defined as recurrence within 5 years after surgery, and late recurrence was defined as occurring >= 5 years after surgery. The propensity scores for recurrence status were calculated, and patients with late recurrence were matched to patients with early recurrence at a 1:3 ratio. The oncological outcomes of targeted therapy in both groups were compared. Results: Among 716 patients, 512 (71.5%) experienced early recurrence and 204 (28.5%) experienced late recurrence. The patients with late recurrence presented with younger age at surgery, lower tumor stages and Fuhrman grade, and fewer sarcomatoid features and lymphovascular invasion (all P < 0.005). All differences in clinicopathological characteristics before targeted therapy disappeared after matching. Patients with late recurrence had significantly longer median overall survival (56 months vs 36 months; P < 0.0001) and median first-line progression-free survival (12 months vs 8 months; P = 0.031). The early recurrence status was a significantly worse predictor for overall survival and first-line progression-free survival (hazard ratio 1.30, P = 0.007; and hazard ratio 1.76, P < 0.001, respectively). Conclusions: Late recurrence might have prognostic value in terms of oncological outcomes in metastatic renal cell carcinoma treated with targeted therapy. Lee, Chan Ho; Chung, Jinsoo; Kwak, Cheol; Jeong, Chang Wook; Seo, Seong Il; Kang, Minyong; Hong, Sung-Hoo; Song, Cheryn; Park, Jae Young; Hwang, Eu Chang; Lee, Hakmin; Ku, Ja Yoon; Seo, Won Ik; Choi, Seock Hwan; Ha, Hong Koo Inje Univ, Coll Med, Busan Paik Hosp, Dept Urol, Busan, South Korea; Natl Canc Ctr, Urol Oncol Clin, Goyang, South Korea; Seoul Natl Univ, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Coll Med, Dept Urol, Seoul, South Korea; Sungkyunkwan Univ, Samsung Med Ctr, Sch Med, Dept Urol, Seoul, South Korea; Catholic Univ Korea, Coll Med, Seoul St Marys Hosp, Dept Urol, Seoul, South Korea; Univ Ulsan, Coll Med, Asan Med Ctr, Dept Urol, Seoul, South Korea; Korea Univ, Coll Med, Ansan Hosp, Dept Urol, Ansan, South Korea; Chonnam Natl Univ, Hwasun Hosp, Med Sch, Dept Urol, Hwasun, South Korea; Seoul Natl Univ, Bundang Hosp, Coll Med, Dept Urol, Seoul, South Korea; Pusan Natl Univ, Sch Med, Pusan Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Urol, Busan, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Med, Kyungpook Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Urol, Daegu, South Korea; Pusan Natl Univ Hosp, Biomed Res Inst, Busan, South Korea Ha, Hong/W-1873-2019; Kwak, Cheol/J-2731-2012; Hwang, Eu/K-3680-2019; Park, Jae young/AFQ-0813-2022; Park, Jae Young/AFQ-0813-2022; 서, 성일/HPD-3967-2023 55855972900; 16678454900; 7005639032; 8879131000; 7202469835; 23489077600; 37030299600; 10040623600; 55717166600; 8441681300; 54409092500; 55373044600; 7006043190; 9742645500; 36854637400 hongkooha@naver.com; INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF UROLOGY INT J UROL 0919-8172 1442-2042 28 4 SCIE UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY 2021 2.896 52.8 0.59 2025-07-30 3 4 late recurrence; prognosis; renal cell carcinoma; targeted therapy late recurrence; prognosis; renal cell carcinoma; targeted therapy Carcinoma, Renal Cell; Humans; Kidney Neoplasms; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local; Prognosis; Propensity Score; Republic of Korea; Retrospective Studies; axitinib; bevacizumab; everolimus; lenvatinib; nivolumab; pazopanib; sorafenib; sunitinib; temsirolimus; adult; aged; Article; cancer grading; cancer patient; cancer prognosis; cancer recurrence; cancer staging; cancer surgery; cancer survival; clinical feature; comparative study; controlled study; female; follow up; histopathology; human; kidney metastasis; lymph vessel metastasis; major clinical study; male; molecularly targeted therapy; multicenter study; overall survival; priority journal; progression free survival; propensity score; renal cell carcinoma; retrospective study; treatment outcome; treatment response; clinical trial; epidemiology; kidney tumor; prognosis; renal cell carcinoma; South Korea; tumor recurrence English 2021 2021-04 10.1111/iju.14485 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article Co-tri MOF-impregnated Aquivion® composites as proton exchange membranes for fuel cell applications In polymeric proton exchange membranes, the impregnation of filler materials, such as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), has attracted considerable attention. Aquivion (R) is a state-of-the-art membrane used in fuel cells and electrolysis applications because of its mechanical stability and elevated proton conductivity at high temperatures. By applying the theory of coordination networks with the incorporation of a high-proton-conductive Co-tri MOF, {[(Co(bpy)(H2O)(4)](Hbtc).(H2O)(1.5)}(n), the proton conductivity of Aquivion (R) is improved. Co-tri MOF/Aquivion (R) composite membranes are prepared in different weight percentages using the solution casting method and are tested within a fuel cell system. The 1-wt.% Co-tri MOF/Aquivion (R) blend membrane shows an improved cell performance and a 66% increase in proton conductivity compared with that of the pristine Aquivion (R) membrane. The effect of Co-tri MOF on the Aquivion (R) membrane's structural morphology and thermal properties is also investigated. Paul, Subir; Choi, Sang-June; Kim, Hee Jin Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Architectural, Civil, Environm Engn, 80 Daehakro, Daegu 41566, South Korea Paul, Subir/AAQ-9232-2021; Kim, Heejin/HII-8568-2022 57220806184; 56605563600; 57193334513 zammanbo814@knu.ac.kr; IONICS IONICS 0947-7047 1862-0760 27 4 SCIE CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL;ELECTROCHEMISTRY;PHYSICS, CONDENSED MATTER 2021 2.961 52.9 1.08 2025-07-30 18 19 Proton exchange membrane; Polymer electrolytes; Proton conductivity; Fuel cells METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORK; PERFLUOROSULFONIC ACID IONOMER; CONDUCTIVITY; TRANSPORT; PERFORMANCE; NAFION(R); HYDROGEN; NETWORKS; HKUST-1 Fuel cells; Polymer electrolytes; Proton conductivity; Proton exchange membrane Composite membranes; Mechanical stability; Membranes; Proton conductivity; Coordination networks; Fuel cell application; High temperature; Proton exchange membranes; Solution-casting method; State of the art; Structural morphology; Weight percentages; Proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) English 2021 2021-04 10.1007/s11581-021-03923-3 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article Galvanostatic synthesis of MnCo2O4 nanoflakes like thin films: effect of deposition parameter on supercapacitive performance Different nanostructures of active material have an imperative impact on its supercapacitive performance. Here, the nanoflakes like MnCo2O4 thin films have been synthesized by electrochemical method in constant current mode. By varying deposition parameters such as current density and deposition time, structural evolution has been studied. Formation of spinel MnCo2O4 has been confirmed by XRD, FT-RAMAN, XPS and EDS analysis. Electrochemical studies suggested that the change in deposition parameters has an evident effect on the supercapacitive performance of MnCo2O4. The optimized current density of - 0.8 mA cm(-2) and the deposition time of 40 min evaluated nanoflakes like MnCo2O4 thin films, exhibiting a maximum specific capacitance of 52.6 F g(-1). Maile, Nagesh; Shinde, S. K.; Fulari, A., V; Lee, D. S.; Fulari, V. J. Shivaji Univ, Dept Phys, Holog & Mat Res Lab, Kolhapur 416004, Maharashtra, India; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Environm Engn, 80 Daehak Ro, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Dongguk Univ, Coll Life Sci & Biotechnol, Dept Biol & Environm Sci, 32 Dongguk Ro,Biomed Campus, Goyang Si 10326, Gyeonggi Do, South Korea; Dongguk Univ, Dept Phys & Semicond Sci, Seoul, South Korea Maile, Nagesh/AFD-8838-2022; Shinde, Santaji/LFT-9528-2024; Fulari, Akash Vijay/JLL-8094-2023 57193804539; 55776351000; 57200520743; 55568524907; 7801667005 daesung@knu.ac.kr;vijayfulari@gmail.com; IONICS IONICS 0947-7047 1862-0760 27 4 SCIE CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL;ELECTROCHEMISTRY;PHYSICS, CONDENSED MATTER 2021 2.961 52.9 0.36 2025-07-30 7 7 Supercapacitor; MnCo2O4; Electrodeposition Electrodeposition; MnCo<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>; Supercapacitor Capacitance; Manganese compounds; Thin films; Active material; Constant current mode; Deposition Parameters; Deposition time; ELectrochemical methods; Electrochemical studies; Specific capacitance; Structural evolution; Deposition English 2021 2021-04 10.1007/s11581-021-03909-1 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Meeting Abstract Efficacy Beliefs, Indispensability and Motivation Gains in Swimming Relays Dithurbide, Lori; Sedabres, Kaitlynn; Hwang, Seunghyun; Taylor, Simon; Feltz, Deborah Dalhousie Univ, Halifax, NS, Canada; Michigan State Univ, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Daegu, South Korea; Univ Stirling, Stirling, Scotland Feltz, Deborah/AAX-6575-2020 JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY J SPORT EXERCISE PSY 0895-2779 1543-2904 43 SSCI;SCIE HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM;PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED;PSYCHOLOGY;SPORT SCIENCES 2021 2.597 53.1 0 English 2021 2021-05 바로가기 바로가기
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