The level of thermal-moisture comfort experienced by an individual is strongly influenced by the clothing they wear and also influenced by the ease allowance of that clothing. This study aimed to investigate the impact of ease allowances of clothing on thermal-moisture comfort during exercise or movement. Seventeen female subjects were asked to wear sample clothing with different sizes during a designated 5-phase exercise in a climate chamber. Throughout the exercise phases, the temperature and humidity of the microclimate under the clothing were monitored while the subjects provided subjective evaluations of their comfort levels. To account for variation in ease allowances, the 32 experimental repetitions were grouped based on the ease allowance of the clothing worn. The FCE-CRITIC method was then used to determine the variable weights of factors and to compare the thermal-moisture status to the subjective evaluation. Results revealed that humidity was more strongly weighted during RS and RC (i.e., running and recovery phase after exercise) compared to other phases, means that moisture comfort was the main factor driving the clothing comfort sensation within the two phases. The ease allowance of clothing was found to have an impact on the sensations of thermal and moisture comfort during exercise, although this effect was not significant. Furthermore, the study identified the optimum range of ease allowance for thermal-moisture comfort during exercise to be between 6 and 10 cm.
As a natural and healthy beverage, tea is widely enjoyed; however, the pesticide residues in tea leaves affect the quality and food safety. To develop a highly selective and efficient method for the facile removal of pesticide residues, the subcritical butane extraction (SBE) technique was employed, and three variables involving temperature, time and extraction cycles were studied. The optimum SBE conditions were found to be as follows: extraction temperature 45 °C, extraction time 30 min, number of extraction cycles 1, and in such a condition that the extraction efficiency reached as high as 92%. Further, the catechins, theanine, caffeine and aroma components, which determine the quality of the tea, fluctuated after SBE treatment. Compared with the uncrushed leaves, pesticide residues can more easily be removed from crushed leaves, and the practical extraction efficiency was 97%. These results indicate that SBE is a useful method to efficiently remove the bifenthrin, and as appearance is not relevant in the production process, tea leaves should first be crushed and then extracted in order that residual pesticides are thoroughly removed.
Staphylococcus aureus is a classical type of gram-positive bacteria. It is attached to skin, mucous membranes, especially pharynx nasalis, as an opportunistic pathogen which can cause a wide variety of infectious diseases. With increasing use of antibiotic the resistance of Staphylococcus aureus is increased. And more and more methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus which caused seriously disease emerged recent years. So a sensitive, rapid, and specific method was developed using real-time PCR to detect the number of Staphylococcus aureus survived in atmosphere of a specific ward. In this study thirteen samples were collected in all during the second quarter of 2011.
Morel mushrooms (Morchella spp.) are highly regarded globally for their distinctive texture and savory flavor. In 2022, the cultivation area for morel mushrooms in China reached nearly 20,000 hectares, with predominant cultivars including M. sextelata, M. importuna and M. exima (Bian et al., 2024). In March 2022, however, deformities of friting bodies were observed in M. importna at morel mushroom farms in Huaihua city (28.43°N, 110.47°), China, with an incidence rate ranging from 5% to 10%. The disease symptoms begin with the invasion of the hymenium of morel mushroom by white cotton-like mycelia, ultimately resulting in halted fruiting body growth and the manifestation of anomalous fruiting body morphology. Infected samples were collected from the morel growers. Following sterilization with 75% ethanol of the surrounding tissue of infected samples, the white hyphae from the morel lesions were picked out using a dissecting needle, and incubated onto potato saccharose agar medium supplemented with 60 mg/L streptomycin at 25°C. Studies showed that seven out of nine fungal isolates exhibiting identical morphological features rapidly grew on the same culture medium described above, reaching a length of 75 mm in 4 to 5 days at 25°C. The white and thick hyphal colonies of these isolates gradually filled with brown spore powder. Generally, the conidia of the hyphal colonies were polyblastic with protrusions at the tips, measuring 75 to 165 × 36 to 50 μm (n = 30) in width and length, displaying colors varying from light reddish brown to grayish brown, and possessing one or five septa. To confirm the identity of the pathogen, the region of the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS), 28S nuclear ribosomal large subunit (LSU), and RNA polymerase II second largest subunit (rpb2) genes of the representative isolate H2 were amplified by PCR (Taguiam, et al. 2021). The generated ITS (OR338304), rpb2 (OR452112) and LSU (OR338334) from the isolate H2 had 98-100% similarity to the Alternaria alternata strains ATCC 6663 and CBS 880.95 in BLASTn analysis. ITS, rpb2 and LSU sequences were assembled using Sequence Matrix, and their homogeneity was assessed with PAUP (Vaidya et al., 2011). Bayesian (MrBayes-3.2.7a) and maximum-likelihood (RAxML1.3.1) methods, utilizing the best fit GTR+G+I model obtained from MrModeltest 2.3, were employed for phylogenetic analysis (Aveskamp et al. 2010). Based on morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analysis, the isolate H2 was identified as A. alternata. In the second year post-disease, disease-free morels, with a height of 3 cm, were cultivated in field greenhouses and used for test. A 15 ml suspension (1 × 106 conidia/ml) was applied to 15 young fruiting bodies and their corresponding substrate soil. The results showed that the reappearance of white cotton-like mycelia and deformed M. importuna fruiting bodies within 7 days post-inoculation with the spore suspension, as opposed to the controls. The isolates (H2-1, H2-2 and H2-3) were reisolated from the infected tissues and identified as A. alternata based on its morphological features and phylogenetic analyses. In this study, a similar investigation was previously conducted on cultivated quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) in Eastern Denmark (Colque-Little et al., 2023). This study marks the first documentation of A. alternata causing deformities in M. importuna fruiting bodies. These deformities occur under conditions of high-temperature (>22°C) and high humidity (>88%). Our findings provide crucial insights for managing A. alternata in M. importuna cultivation in China.
Verifying the facts alleged by the prosecutors before the trial requires the judges to retrieve evidence within the massive materials accompanied. Existing Legal AI applications often assume the facts are already determined and fail to notice the difficulty of reconstructing them. To build a practical Legal AI application and free the judges from the manually searching work, we introduce the task of Legal Evidence Retrieval, which aims at automatically retrieving the precise fact-related verbal evidence within a single case. We formulate the task in a dense retrieval paradigm, and jointly learn the constrastive representations and alignments between facts and evidence. To get rid of the tedious annotations, we construct an approximated positive vector for a given fact by aggregating a set of evidence from the same case. An entropy-based denoise technique is further applied to mitigate the impact of false positive samples. We train our models on tens of thousands of unlabeled cases and evaluate them on a labeled dataset containing 919 cases and 4,336 queries. Experimental results indicate that our approach is effective and outperforms other state-of-the-art representation and retrieval models. The dataset and code are available at https://github.com/yaof20/LER.
To study the clinical and molecular epidemiology characteristics of human Bocavirus 1-3 (HBoV1-3) in children for acute respiratory infection in Lanzhou area.Nasopharyngeal aspiration samples and throat swabs were collected from 524 children with ARTI at the First Hospital of Lanzhou University, Gansu Province, China, between December 2009 and November 2010. Nested PCR was employed to screening HBoV1-3, which amplified a 518-bp fragment of the partial NS1 gene. Furthermore, a standard reverse transcription-PCR was used to screen for other common respiratory viruses.The overall frequency of HBoV was 8.2% (43/524), lining up behind human rhinovirus, RSV, parainfluenza virus 3. Thirty of the HBoV-postive children(69.8%) were co-infected with other respiratory viruses. The prevalence of HBoV1 in ALRTI was obviously higher than that in AURI. The 2 HBoV2 NS1 sequences shared 99% and 100% nucleotide sequence identity with HBoV2 strain CU47TH respectively. Two cases of HBoV2 postive children appears gastrointestinal symptoms. The one HBoV3 NS1 sequences shared 99% nucleotide sequence identity with HBoV3 isolate 46-BJ07.The HBoV3 was detected at the first time in lanzhou area. HBoV1-3 infection exists in children with acute respiratory tract infections in Lanzhou region, HBoV1 were dominant. The mixed infection rate was higher.
Rhamnolipids (RLs) are a desirable class of biosurfactants originating from Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Rhamnosyltransferase 1 chain A (RhlA) catalyzes the formation of β-3-(3-hydroxyalkanoyloxy)alkanoic acids (HAAs) to constitute the RL lipid moiety, and the molecular structure of this moiety exerts major impacts on the physiochemical and biological properties of corresponding RLs. However, the catalytic mechanism and sequence-structure–function relationship of RhlA remain elusive. Here, we report the X-ray crystal structure of P. aeruginosa RhlA with an α/β-hydrolase fold and a canonical nucleophile/histidine/acidic catalytic triad. Unexpectedly, free 3-hydroxy fatty acids within a secondary ligand-binding pocket were observed in the crystal of RhlA, which is traditionally considered an acyltransferase that acts only on acyl carrier protein (ACP)-bound substrates. In vitro isotopic labeling, enzyme kinetics experiments, and QM/MM simulations confirmed that free β-hydroxy fatty acids are a reaction intermediate during HAA synthesis. Moreover, first-shell residue mutations that targeted different ligand-binding pockets resulted in distinct modulation patterns for the two acyl chain lengths of HAAs. In conclusion, the revealed biosynthetic mechanism may guide future engineering for the biosynthesis of designer RLs.
To investigate the molecular epideiological and clinical feature of human metapneumovirus in children with acute respiratory tract infection in Nanjing city, China.Nasopharyngeal aspirates and nasopharyngeal swab were taken from 642 outpatients or hospitalized pediatric patients with acute at the Children Hospital of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, between August 2009 and July 2010. Respiratory speciments were tested for the M gene of hMPV by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). All RT-PCR positive products were sequenced and phlogenetic analysis was conducted.hMPV was detected in 35 (5.5%) of the 642 children. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that 51.4% of the hMPV were B1, 31.4% were A2b. The peak of the positive rate was in April. The majority of the hMPV-positive patients(71.4%) were 0-1 years old. Of the 35 hMPV-positive patients, 15 (42.8%) were co-infected with other respiratory viruses, and human rhinovirus (HRV) were the most common additional respiratory virus. The most common clinical diagnosis was pneumonia (48.6%).Human metapneumovirus is an important pathogen of acute respiratory tract infection in children in Nanjing city. The subtype B1 was the predominating lineage in 2009-2010 in Nanjing city. No significant differences were found for clinical characteristics between genotype A and genotype B human metapneumovirus infection in children in Nanjing.