The new technologies (NT) and Internet are now a part of our lives and they are even changing the way in which we relate to each other, in both a positive and a negative sense, especially among young people.One of the negative aspects is their use to harass others, a phenomenon known as Cyberbullying.The aim of this study was to describe the freque
Design of digital intelligent rope guider
For problem that Charging Stand traditional rope guider applied in small hoist of coal mining could not realize long time consecutive and orderly steel rope aligning and is easy to cause rope wear or even broken, a new type of digital intelligent rope guider was designed.Designs of basic structure, working principle and important components were ex
Blindness and the Reliability of Downwards Sensors to Avoid Obstacles: A Study with the EyeCane
Vision loss has dramatic repercussions on the quality of life of affected people, particularly with respect to their orientation and mobility.Many devices are available to help blind people to navigate Conference Room Tables in their environment.The EyeCane is a recently developed electronic travel aid (ETA) that is inexpensive and easy to use, all
Genome-wide identification of accessible chromatin regions by ATAC-seq upon induction of the transcription factor bZIP11 in Arabidopsis
Abstract Basic leucine zipper 11 (bZIP11) is a transcription factor that is activated under low energy conditions in plants and plays a crucial role in enabling plants to adapt to starvation situations.Although previous results indicate that bZIP11 regulates chromatin accessibility based on evidence obtained from single genomic loci, to what extent
Risk-Induced Foraging Behavior in a Free-Living Small Mammal Depends on the Interactive Effects of Habitat, Refuge Availability, and Predator Type
Predators have a major influence on prey populations and broader ecosystem dynamics through both their consumptive and non-consumptive effects.Prey employ risk-induced trait responses such as shifts in habitat use or changes in foraging behavior in response to the presence of predators.Risk-induced changes in foraging depend upon both the predator