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    Preservation of fresh edible cactus stems (Opuntia ficus indica Mill.) by modified atmosphere packaging

    Osorio-Córdoba J1, LL Rodriguez-Verástegui1, F Díaz de León-Sánchez2, E Bosquez-Molina1, JR Verde-Calvo1, HB Escalona-Buendía1, LJ Pérez-F lores2, C Pelayo-Zaldívar1

    Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol.84, No.2, pp. 375-384, 2015, DOI:10.32604/phyton.2015.84.375

    Abstract Cactus stems, the cladodes of Opuntia spp. cacti, are consumed in Mexico and other countries due to their fresh and herbaceous flavor, and because of their widely known nutraceutical benefits. In order to extend the postharvest life of this vegetable, the effect of a modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) was studied in cactus stems of the cultivar Atlixco stored at 4 ± 1 °C for 20 days under three types of atmospheres: (1) air (passive atmosphere), (2) 5 kPa O2 + 4 kPa CO2, and (3) N2. During storage, the titratable acidity decreased and the color of cladodes… More >

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    Factors influencing in the response of Schizolobium parahybum (Vell) Blake to Ceratocystis paradoxa and C. moniliformis

    Mora-Silva W1,3, FR Garcés-Fiallos1,2, C Suarez-Capello1,2, CE Belezaca-Pinargote1,3, P Cedeño-Loja1, E Vallejo3

    Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol.84, No.1, pp. 120-127, 2015, DOI:10.32604/phyton.2015.84.120

    Abstract In the Ecuadorian coast one of the most destructive diseases of the pachaco is vascular wilt or stem rot caused by Ceratocystis complex, so the aim of this study was to determine the factors that affect the efficiency of the reaction of bark pachaco to this disease. This research was conducted under laboratory conditions, using trees pachaco S38, S41, S98, AE-1, AE-2 and AE-3, and pathogenic species Ceratocystis paradoxa and C. moniliformis. The method utilized was tissue stem bark,with bark sections with 4.5 cm2, and a suspension of 3x104 units infection and remained in a humid chamber for 96… More >

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    Evaluation of Mechanical and Chemical Stimulations on Osteocalcin and Runx2 Expression in Mesenchymal Stem Cells

    Maryam Jazayeri1, Mohammad Ali Shokrgozar1, Nooshin Haghighipour1,2, Reza Mahdian3, Mehdi Farrokhi1, Shahin Bonakdar1, FereshtehMirahmadi1, Tannaz Nourizadeh Abbariki

    Molecular & Cellular Biomechanics, Vol.12, No.3, pp. 197-213, 2015, DOI:10.3970/mcb.2015.012.197

    Abstract The osseous tissue repair and regeneration have great importance in orthopedic and maxillofacial surgery. Tissue engineering makes it possible to cure different tissue abnormalities using autologous grafts. It is now obvious that mechanical loading has essential role in directing cells to differentiation. In this study, the influence of cyclic uniaxial loading and its combination with chemical factors on expression of osteogenic markers was investigated. Rat bone marrow-derived stem cells were isolated and cultured. In one group cells were maintained in chemical induction medium. In another group cells were subjected to cyclic uniaxial strain with 3%… More >

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    3D Fluid-Structure Interaction Canine Heart Model with Patch to Quantify Mechanical Conditions for Optimal Myocardium Stem Cell Growth and Tissue Regeneration

    Heng Zuo*, Dalin Tang*,†,‡, Chun Yang*,§, Glenn Gaudette, Kristen L. Billiar, Pedro J. del NidokII

    Molecular & Cellular Biomechanics, Vol.12, No.2, pp. 67-85, 2015, DOI:10.3970/mcb.2015.012.067

    Abstract Right ventricular (RV) dysfunction is a common cause of heart failure in patients with congenital heart defects and often leads to impaired functional capacity and premature death. Myocardial tissue regeneration techniques are being developed for the potential that viable myocardium may be regenerated to replace scar tissues in the heart or used as patch material in heart surgery. 3D computational RV/LV/Patch models with fluid-structure interactions (FSI) were constructed based on data from a healthy dog heart to obtain local fluid dynamics and structural stress/strain information and identify optimal conditions under which tissue regeneration techniques could… More >

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    Meshless LocalWeak form Method Based on a Combined Basis Function for Numerical Investigation of Brusselator Model and Spike Dynamics in the Gierer-Meinhardt System

    Mohammad Ilati1, Mehdi Dehghan2

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.109-110, No.4, pp. 325-360, 2015, DOI:10.3970/cmes.2015.109.325

    Abstract In this paper, at first, a new combined shape function is proposed. Then, based on this shape function, the meshless local weak form method is applied to find the numerical solution of time-dependent non-linear Brusselator and Gierer- Meinhardt systems. The combined shape function inherits the properties of radial point interpolation (RPI), moving least squares (MLS) and moving Kriging (MK) shape functions and is controlled by control parameters, which take different values in the domain [0;1]. The combined shape function provides synchronic use of different shape functions and this leads to more flexibility in the used More >

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    A Framework for Comprehensive Impact Assessment in the Case of an ExtremeWinter Scenario, Considering Integrative Aspects of Systemic Vulnerability and Resilience

    Riitta Molarius1, Pekka Tuomaala1, Kalevi Piira1, Minna Räikkönen1, Christoph Aubrecht2, Maria Polese3, Giulio Zuccaro3,4, KaroliinaPilli-Sihvola5, Kalev Ranna

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.109-110, No.2, pp. 131-158, 2015, DOI:10.3970/cmes.2015.109.131

    Abstract In northern regions, society can be seriously interrupted by a prolonged electricity network blackout due to a winter storm that cuts off power, communication and road networks. Due to hard winter weather it is essential to enhance the resilience of society to avoid danger to life. This can be achieved by developing new models to enhance preparedness for coming disaster events and to support rescue and other authorities to focus their resources on the most vulnerable targets in actual cases of emergencies. This paper presents a part of the results of activities performed within the… More >

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    Hierarchal Decomposition for the Structure-Fluid-Electrostatic Interaction in a Microelectromechanical System

    Daisuke Ishihara1,2, Tomoyoshi Horie1, Tomoya Niho1, Akiyoshi Baba3

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.108, No.6, pp. 429-452, 2015, DOI:10.3970/cmes.2015.108.429

    Abstract In this study, a hierarchal decomposition is proposed to solve the structure- fluid-electrostatic interaction in a microelectromechanical system (MEMS). In the proposed decomposition, the structure-fluid-electrostatic interaction is partitioned into the structure-fluid interaction and the electrostatic field using the iteratively staggered method, and the structure-fluid interaction is split into the structurefluid velocity field and the fluid pressure field using the projection method. The proposed decomposition is applied to a micro cantilever beam actuated by the electrostatic force in air. It follows from the comparisons among the numerical and experimental results that the proposed method can predict More >

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    Improved Adaptive Particle Filter for Integrated Navigation System

    Mengchu Tian1, Yuming Bo1, Zhimin Chen2,3, Panlong Wu1, Gaopeng Zhao1

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.108, No.5, pp. 285-301, 2015, DOI:10.3970/cmes.2015.108.285

    Abstract Particle filter based on particle swarm optimization algorithm is not precise enough and easily trapping in local optimum, it is difficult to satisfy the requirement of advanced integrated navigation system. To solve these problems, an improved adaptive particle filter based on chaos particle swarm was proposed and used in GPS/INS integrated navigation system. This algorithm introduced chaos sequence to update the weight and threshold, which could improve the quality of samples and reduce the local optimization and enhance the global searching ability. In addition, the avoid factor was set which made the particles be away More >

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    Numerical Solutions of Fractional System of Partial Differential Equations By Haar Wavelets

    F. Bulut1,2, Ö. Oruç3, A. Esen3

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.108, No.4, pp. 263-284, 2015, DOI:10.3970/cmes.2015.108.263

    Abstract In this paper, time fractional one dimensional coupled KdV and coupled modified KdV equations are solved numerically by Haar wavelet method. Proposed method is new in the sense that it doesn’t use fractional order Haar operational matrices. In the proposed method L1 discretization formula is used for time discretization where fractional derivatives are Caputo derivative and spatial discretization is made by Haar wavelets. L2 and L error norms for various initial and boundary conditions are used for testing accuracy of the proposed method when exact solutions are known. Numerical results which produced by the proposed method for More >

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    Dynamic Response Analysis of the Fractional-Order System of MEMS Viscometer

    X.S. He1, Q.X. Liu1, X.C. Huang2, Y.M. Chen1,3

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.108, No.3, pp. 159-169, 2015, DOI:10.3970/cmes.2015.108.159

    Abstract This paper presented dynamic response analysis for an MEMS viscometer. The responses are governed by a set of differential equations containing fractional derivatives. The memory-free Yuan-Agrawal’s approach was extended to solve fractional differential equations containing arbitrary fractional order derivative and then a simple yet efficient numerical scheme was constructed. Numerical examples show that the proposed method can provide very accurate results and computational efforts can be significantly saved. Moreover, the numerical scheme was extended to solve problems with a nonlinear spring. The influences of the nonlinear parameters on the dynamic responses were also efficiently analyzed. More >

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