Publications by authors named "Ming-Wei Tsai"

Nervous necrosis virus (NNV) infection during larvae and juvenile stage in grouper (Epinephelus coioides) has caused severe economic losses in the aquaculture industry in Asia. The aims of this study were to evaluate the influence of recombinant Reishi protein, rLZ-8, on the innate immune responses and the viral resisting ability in fish. Groupers were fed with rLZ-8 supplemented diet (1.

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A suitably designed trilayer Ag/SiO(2)/Au thermal emitter can be used as the narrow bandwidth infrared light source. The thermal radiation generated in the SiO(2) layer resonates between the two metal films and results in not only the Ag/SiO(2) surface plasmon polaritons but also the waveguide mode (WM) in the Ag/SiO(2)/Au structure owing to the thick SiO(2) layer. This study investigated the influence of dielectric thickness on energy dispersion relations and derived the theoretical dispersion relation, which fit well with experimental results.

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The extraordinary transmission through silver film perforated with rectangular hole array with different aspect ratio was investigated. It was found that when the aspect ratio exceeded 7, the propagating surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) transformed to localized resonance mode. The role of the Wood's anomaly on the shape of the transmission spectrum is investigated.

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Multicolor fluorescence experiments are conducted to investigate the distributions of extracellular polymeric substances and/or cells in the bioaggregates. Successful staining requires that the dyes could fully stain the targeted substances of bioaggregates in a finite time. The mass transfer limit for one of the four fluorescent dyes, calcofluor white, concanavalin A conjugated with tetramethylrhodamine, Nile red, and SYTO 63, penetrating entire phenol-fed granules or those sectioned at 50 microm thick, was quantitatively determined.

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The reflection and emission properties of an infrared emitter, which is a plasmonic multilayer structure consisting of a relief metallic grating, a waveguide layer, and a metallic substrate are investigated both experimentally and theoretically. A localized surface plasmon polariton (SPP) mode which is angular-independent in almost the full range of incident angles is observed. The thermal emission of this structure is also measured.

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