Biology and Communication in the Information Age ( Microbiology Research Advances )

Publication series :Microbiology Research Advances

Author: Rafiqul Islam  

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9781628082531

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781628082524

Subject: Q811.4 biological information theory

Keyword: 微生物学

Language: ENG

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Biology and Communication in the Information Age

Chapter

Equations of Motion of a Pair of Particles 1 and 2 at the Isotropic SpaceDistribution of Massive Distant Bodies

CONCLUSION

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

REFERENCES

Chapter 4 UV INFLUENCE ON TOTAL CONTENT OF WATERSOLUBLE ANTIOXIDANTS AND OTHER BIOCHEMICALMARKERS IN BLOOD SERUM OF PATIENTSWITH ALCOHOL ABUSE

ABSTRACT

AIM AND BACKGROUND

INTRODUCTION

EXPERIMENTAL PART

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

Chapter 5 ABILITY OF DIHYDROQUERCETIN TO INHIBITOZONE OXIDATION OF FIBRINOGEN

ABSTRACT

AIM AND BACKGROUND

INTRODUCTION

EXPERIMENTAL PART

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

Chapter 6 IMPROVED PARTICLE SWARM OPTIMIZATIONFOR FUZZY RULE EXTRACTION AND MEMBERSHIPFUNCTION TUNING

ABSTRACT

1. INTRODUCTION

2. DATA CLASSIFICATION USING FUZZY IF-THEN RULES

2.1. Fuzzy Sets

2.2. Fuzzy If-Then Rules

2.3. Fuzzy Inference System

3. REVIEW OF PARTICLE SWARM OPTIMIZATION

4. IMPROVED PARTICLE SWARM OPTIMIZATION

4.1. Tournament Selection

5. IMPROVED PSO IMPLEMENTATION

5.1. Representation

5.2. Fitness Function

6. SIMULATION RESULT

CONCLUSION

Chapter 7 TISSUE SPECIFICITY STUDY OF BIOREGULATORSISOLATED FROM LIVER AND LUNGS OF MAMMALS

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION

AIM

BACKGROUND

EXPERIMENTAL PART

Protein Extraction

Method for Determination of Bioregulators Membranotropic Activity

Determination of Protein Concentration

Method of Roller Organotypic Culturing of Newt Liver Tissue In Vitro

SDS-Electrophoresis of Protein in Polyacrylamide Gel

Fingerprinting Method

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

Chapter 8 MARKETING RESEARCH, GOALS, PROBLEMSAND OBJECTIVES

ABSTRACT

1. INTRODUCTION

Marketing Research vs. Market Research

The Value of Information

The Marketing Research Process

2. PROBLEM DEFINITION

3. RESEARCH DESIGN

4. DATA TYPES AND SOURCES

Secondary Data

Primary Data

5. QUESTIONNAIRE DESIGN AND MEASUREMENT SCALES

6. VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY

7. ATTITUDE MEASUREMENT

8. SAMPLING PLAN AND DATA COLLECTION

9. DATA ANALYSIS

Conjoint Analysis

Hypothesis Testing

Tests of Statistical Significance

ANOVA

Results Interpretation

Cluster Analysis

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

Chapter 9 STUDY OF NEW PLANT BIOREGULATORS

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION

AIM

BACKGROUND

EXPERIMENTAL PART

Protein Extraction and Purification

Biotesting Method

Determination of Protein Concentration

Protien Separation by Chromatography

Method of Dynamic Laser Desorption

MALDI-TOF Mass-Spectrometry

Determination of C-Terminal Amino Acid Sequence

Isoelectric Focusing (IEF)

Electrophoresis of Proteins in Polyacrylamide Gel

Immunohistochemical Staining with FITC-Labeled Secondary Antibodies

Investigation of Wound-Healing Effect of the Bioregulator Isolated from theAloe Leaves on an Experimental Model of Mouse Skin Wound in Vivo

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

REFERENCES

Chapter 10 ARCHITECTURE OF THE SOFTWAREFOR THE COMPLEX PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICALMONITORING

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION

AIM AND BACKGROUND

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

Chapter 11 HIGH-GAIN KOCH FRACTAL LOOP ANTENNAAND ITS ARRAY FOR RADAR APPLICATIONS

ABSTRACT

I. INTRODUCTION

II. LOOP ANTENNA DESIGNS

Loop Antenna 0-Iteration

Loop Antenna 1 and 2 Iterations

III. LOOP ANTENNA ARRAY

Fractal Loop Antenna Array: Array of Iteration-1(three elements)

Array 2: Fractal Loop Antenna Array: Array of Iteration-2(three elements)

IV. RADIATION PATTERN AND GAIN

V. VARIATION OF SWR AND REFLECTION COEFFICIENT

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

Chapter 12 A SURVEY ON XOR BASED ERASURE CODESFOR CANONICAL STORAGE SYSTEMS

ABSTRACT

1. INTRODUCTION

2. TERMS AND BASIC IDEAS

2.1. Definitions of Terms

2.2. A Brief Introduction to RAID

2.3. Examples and Basic Ideas of Chain Based Codes

3. SPECIALIZED TOLERANCE CODES

3.1. EVENODD Code

3.2. X-Code

3.3. Row-Diagonal Parity Code (RDP)

3.4. S-Code: an Extension of the X-Code

3.5. The STAR Code

Step #1. Calculate Syndromes

Step #2. Recover the temporary Group in the Middle Erasure Column

Step #3. Recover the Middle Erasure device

3.6. The Liberation Code

3.7. The P-Code

3.8. The Weaver Code

3.9. HoVer Codes

4. GENERAL TOLERANCE CODES

4.1. The Matrix Based Code

4.1.1. Basic Knowledge of a Finite Field

4.1.2. Information Dispersal Algorithm

4.1.3. Isomorphism matrix

4.1.4. Companion Matrix

4.1.5. Feng’s Matrix

4.1.6. Decoding Method

4.2. Graph Based Codes

4.2.1. The Tornado Code

4.2.2. Pyramid Codes

5. DISCUSSIONS

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

Chapter 13 SENSITIVITY OF THE MURINE LIVER LIPIDTO THE LOW-INTENSITY X-RAY RADIATIONAT LOW DOSES

ABSTRACT

1. INTRODUCTION

2. EXPERIMENTAL PART

3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

REFERENCES

Chapter 14THE INFLUENCE OF THE DERIVATIVESOF 5-HYDROXYBENZIMIDAZOLEON THE STRUCTURAL PROPERTIESOF ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANE

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION

EXPERIMENTAL

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

Chapter 15 STUDY OF MEMBRANE PROTECTIVE PROPERTIESOF ISOBORNYLPHENOLS ON THE ERYTHROCYTEINDUCED HEMOLYSIS MODEL

ABSTRACT

AIM AND BACKGROUND

INTRODUCTION

EXPERIMENTAL PART

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

Chapter 16 EFFECT OF ALKYL SUBSTITUTE POSITIONAND KIND ON PHENOL TOXICITY

ABSTRACT

AIM AND SCOPE

INTRODUCTION

EXPERIMENTAL PART

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

Chapter 17 ASSESSMENT OF THE MEMBRANE ACTIVEAND PROTECTIVE PROPERTIESOF ISOBORNYLPHENOLS IN THE CHEMICALAND BIOLOGICAL MODEL SYSTEMS

ABSTRACT

AIM AND BACKGROUND

INTRODUCTION

EXPERIMENTAL PART

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

Chapter 18 TRANSFORMATION OF HIGH-ENERGY BONDS IN ATP

ABSTRACT

1. INTRODUCTION

2. WAVE PROPERTIES OF P-PARAMETERS AND PRINCIPLESOF THEIR ADDITION

3. EQUILIBRIUM-EXCHANGE SPATIAL-ENERGY INTERACTIONS

4. CALCULATION OF INITIAL DATA AND BOND ENERGIES

5. FORMATION OF STABLE BIOSTRUCTURES

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

Chapter 19 QUANTUM MODELING OF THE KINETICSAND CHEMICAL MECHANISM OF THE METHYLACETATE HYDROLYSIS CATALYZEDBY CHYMOTRYPSIN AND SERINE

ABSTRACT

1. INTRODUCTION

2. EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES

Modeling Objects

3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

The Objects of Investigation

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

Chapter 20ATOMIC HYDROGEN TRAPPING AS A PROBEOF INTRAMOLECULAR PHOTOELECTRON TRANSFERMEDIATED BY OXYACIDS

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION

APPROACH

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

REFERENCES

Chapter 21 FORMATION OF SUPRAMOLECULARNANOSTRUCTURES BASED ON CATALYTICALLYACTIVE HETEROLIGAND NICKEL COMPLEXESWITH THE ASSISTANCE OF INTERMOLECULARHYDROGEN BONDS

ABSTRACT

I. AIM AND BACKGROUND

II. INTRODUCTION

III. EXPERIMENTAL

IV. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Role of H-Bonding in Stabilization of Catalytic ComplexesNix(acac)y(AcO)z(L2)n(H2O)m (“A”)

CONCLUSION

Chapter 22DAMAGES OF CHROMOSOMES AND DISRUPTIONSOF MITOTIC ACTIVITY IN SEEDLINGSOF CREPIS CAPILLARIS BY ALKYLATINGANTINEOPLASTIC AGENT

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION

MATERIALS AND METHODOLOGY

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

Chapter 23 CHANGE OF SOME PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIESOF ASCORBIC ACID AND PARACETAMOLHIGH-DILUTED SOLUTIONS

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

REFERENCES

Chapter 24 ACTIVATION OF CEREAL SEEDSBY PARA-AMINOBENZOIC ACID

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION

MATERIAL AND METHODS

RESULTS

DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

INDEX

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