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2. Paramagnetic LaCoO3 : A Highly Inhomogeneous Mixed Spin-State System
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D. Takegami, A. Tanaka, S. Agrestini, Z. Hu, J. Weinen, M. Rotter, C. Schüßler-Langeheine, T. Willers, T. C. Koethe, T. Lorenz, Y. F. Liao, K. D. Tsuei, H.-J. Lin, C. T. Chen, and L. H. Tjeng
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General Physics and Astronomy - Published
- 2023
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3. Emergent quasi-two-dimensional metallic state derived from the Mott-insulator framework
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P.-C. Chiang, S. C. Lin, C.-Y. Chiang, C.-S. Ku, S. W. Huang, J. M. Lee, Y.-D. Chuang, H. J. Lin, Y. F. Liao, C.-M. Cheng, S. C. Haw, J. M. Chen, Y.-H. Chu, T. H. Do, C.-W. Luo, J.-Y. Juang, K. H. Wu, Y.-W. Chang, J.-C. Yang, and J.-Y. Lin
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- 2023
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4. [Characteristics and associated factors of blood lipid trajectories among HIV-infected patients receiving antiretroviral therapy]
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M C, Wang, S L, Wang, W W, Shen, H J, Lin, J J, Xia, Y Y, Ding, X X, Chen, and Na, He
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Male ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Humans ,Female ,HIV Infections ,Lipids ,Retrospective Studies ,CD4 Lymphocyte Count - Published
- 2022
5. [Neurocognitive impairment and characteristics of neurocognitive performance among people with HIV on antiretroviral treatment]
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J J, Xia, S L, Wang, Y F, Hu, W W, Shen, H J, Lin, R Z, Shi, Z H, Ma, Z H, Li, S Z, Li, Y Y, Ding, X X, Chen, and Na, He
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Male ,Anti-Retroviral Agents ,Humans ,Educational Status ,Female ,HIV Infections ,Protective Factors ,CD4 Lymphocyte Count - Published
- 2022
6. Synthesis, structure, and magnetism in the ferromagnet La3MnAs5 : Well-separated spin chains coupled via itinerant electrons
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L. Duan, X. C. Wang, J. Zhang, Z. Hu, J. F. Zhao, Y. G. Feng, H. L. Zhang, H.-J. Lin, C. T. Chen, W. Wu, Z. Li, R. Wang, J. F. Zhang, T. Xiang, and C. Q. Jin
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- 2022
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7. Hard x-ray photoemission spectroscopy of the ferrimagnetic series Gd6(Mn1−xFex)23
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T. Ly Nguyen, Th. Mazet, D. Malterre, H. J. Lin, M. Yoshimura, Y. F. Liao, H. Ishii, N. Hiraoka, Y. C. Tseng, and A. Chainani
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- 2022
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8. Resting heart rate and incident atrial fibrillation: A stratified Mendelian randomization in the AFGen consortium
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J. E. Siland, B. Geelhoed, C. Roselli, B. Wang, H. J. Lin, S. Weiss, S. Trompet, M. E. van den Berg, E. Z. Soliman, L. Y. Chen, I. Ford, J. W. Jukema, P. W. Macfarlane, J. Kornej, H. Lin, K. L. Lunetta, M. Kavousi, J. A. Kors, M. A. Ikram, X. Guo, J. Yao, M. Dörr, S. B. Felix, U. Völker, N. Sotoodehnia, D. E. Arking, B. H. Stricker, S. R. Heckbert, S. A. Lubitz, E. J. Benjamin, A. Alonso, P. T. Ellinor, P. van der Harst, M. Rienstra, Cardiovascular Centre (CVC), Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, Epidemiology, and Medical Informatics
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Male ,Electrocardiography ,Random Allocation ,Multidisciplinary ,Heart Rate ,Risk Factors ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Humans ,Female ,Mendelian Randomization Analysis ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Abstract
Background Both elevated and low resting heart rates are associated with atrial fibrillation (AF), suggesting a U-shaped relationship. However, evidence for a U-shaped causal association between genetically-determined resting heart rate and incident AF is limited. We investigated potential directional changes of the causal association between genetically-determined resting heart rate and incident AF. Method and results Seven cohorts of the AFGen consortium contributed data to this meta-analysis. All participants were of European ancestry with known AF status, genotype information, and a heart rate measurement from a baseline electrocardiogram (ECG). Three strata of instrumental variable-free resting heart rate were used to assess possible non-linear associations between genetically-determined resting heart rate and the logarithm of the incident AF hazard rate: 75 beats per minute (bpm). Mendelian randomization analyses using a weighted resting heart rate polygenic risk score were performed for each stratum. We studied 38,981 individuals (mean age 59±10 years, 54% women) with a mean resting heart rate of 67±11 bpm. During a mean follow-up of 13±5 years, 4,779 (12%) individuals developed AF. A U-shaped association between the resting heart rate and the incident AF-hazard ratio was observed. Genetically-determined resting heart rate was inversely associated with incident AF for instrumental variable-free resting heart rates below 65 bpm (hazard ratio for genetically-determined resting heart rate, 0.96; 95% confidence interval, 0.94–0.99; p = 0.01). Genetically-determined resting heart rate was not associated with incident AF in the other two strata. Conclusions For resting heart rates below 65 bpm, our results support an inverse causal association between genetically-determined resting heart rate and incident AF.
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- 2022
9. Charge disproportionation and nano phase separation in $$\textit{R}\mathrm{SrNiO}_{4}$$ R SrNiO 4
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H. Guo, Z. W. Li, C. F. Chang, Z. Hu, C.-Y. Kuo, T. G. Perring, W. Schmidt, A. Piovano, K. Schmalzl, H. C. Walker, H. J. Lin, C. T. Chen, S. Blanco-Canosa, J. Schlappa, C. Schüßler-Langeheine, P. Hansmann, D. I. Khomskii, L. H. Tjeng, and A. C. Komarek
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lcsh:R ,lcsh:Medicine ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,lcsh:Q ,lcsh:Science - Abstract
We have successfully grown centimeter-sized layered $$\textit{R}\mathrm{SrNiO}_{4}$$ R SrNiO 4 single crystals under high oxygen pressures of 120–150 bar by the floating zone technique. This enabled us to perform neutron scattering experiments where we observe close to quarter-integer magnetic peaks below $$\sim 77~\mathrm{K}$$ ∼ 77 K that are accompanied by steep upwards dispersing spin excitations. Within the high-frequency Ni–O bond stretching phonon dispersion, a softening at the propagation vector for a checkerboard modulation can be observed. We were able to simulate the magnetic excitation spectra using a model that includes two essential ingredients, namely checkerboard charge disproportionation and nano phase separation. The results thus suggest that charge disproportionation is preferred instead of a Jahn–Teller distortion even for this layered $$\mathrm{Ni}^{3+}$$ Ni 3 + system.
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- 2020
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10. [Correlation between HIV infection, club drug use and anal canal human papillomavirus infection in men who have sex with men in Taizhou]
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J, Zhang, W W, Shen, M Y, Gao, Y Y, Ding, N, He, H J, Lin, X X, Chen, and Xing, Liu
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Male ,Sexual and Gender Minorities ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Illicit Drugs ,Risk Factors ,Sexual Behavior ,Papillomavirus Infections ,Anal Canal ,Humans ,Female ,HIV Infections ,Homosexuality, Male ,Papillomaviridae - Published
- 2022
11. [Machine learning and its epidemiological applications]
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H J, Lin, X L, Wang, M Y, Tian, X L, Li, and H Z, Tan
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Machine Learning ,Epidemiologic Studies ,Artificial Intelligence ,Humans ,Algorithms - Abstract
As an important branch of artificial intelligence, machine learning is widely used in various fields. Machine learning has similarity to classical statistical methods, but can solve many problems which are difficult for traditional statistics, so it is one of the important tools in epidemiological research. This paper introduced 9 common algorithms of machine learning and summarized their characteristics and applications in epidemiological research. Readers could choose appropriate machine learning method according to the research purpose for the better application of machine learning in epidemiological research.机器学习作为人工智能的重要分支之一,广泛运用于各个领域。机器学习与经典统计学方法有相似之处,同时又能解决许多传统统计学难以处理的难题,因此是流行病学研究的重要工具之一。本文介绍了几种机器学习的常用算法,并对其特点和在流行病学研究中的应用进行了总结。读者可根据研究目的选择适当的机器学习方法,让机器学习技术更好地为流行病学研究服务。.
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- 2021
12. [HIV-1 drug resistance and subtypes in newly reported HIV/AIDS patients before antiretroviral therapy in Taizhou city, 2016-2018]
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L L, Xu, W W, Shen, X X, Chen, G X, Li, Y Y, Xu, M Y, Gao, S J, Zhou, H J, Lin, and N, He
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China ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Genotype ,Drug Resistance, Viral ,Mutation ,HIV-1 ,Humans ,HIV Infections ,Genes, pol ,Phylogeny - Published
- 2021
13. The effect of orbital-lattice coupling on the electrical resistivity of YBaCuFeO5 investigated by X-ray absorption
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X.-S. Qiu, Y. H. Liang, C. W. Pao, S. H. Hsieh, W. F. Pong, Huanchun Wang, J. F. Lee, M. K. Srivastava, C.-H. Lai, H. J. Lin, Chao-Hung Du, K. Asokan, Y. C. Shao, Y. C. Lai, H. M. Tsai, Yi-Ying Chin, and J. W. Chiou
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Multidisciplinary ,Valence (chemistry) ,Materials science ,Extended X-ray absorption fine structure ,lcsh:R ,lcsh:Medicine ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Spectral line ,Article ,Bond length ,Crystallography ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Lattice (order) ,0103 physical sciences ,Antiferromagnetism ,lcsh:Q ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,Condensed-matter physics ,lcsh:Science ,Single crystal - Abstract
Temperature-dependent X-ray absorption near-edge structures, X-ray linear dichroism (XLD) and extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopic techniques were used to investigate the valence state, preferred orbital and local atomic structure that significantly affect the electrical and magnetic properties of a single crystal of YBaCuFeO5 (YBCFO). An onset of increase of resistivity at ~180 K, followed by a rapid increase at/below 125 K, is observed. An antiferromagnetic (AFM)-like transition is close to the temperature at which the resistivity starts to increase in the ab-plane and is also observed with strong anisotropy between the ab-plane and the c-axis. The XLD spectra at the Fe L3,2-edge revealed a change in Fe 3d eg holes from the preferential $${\bf{3}}{{\boldsymbol{d}}}_{{{\bf{x}}}^{{\bf{2}}}{\boldsymbol{-}}{{\bf{y}}}^{{\bf{2}}}}$$3dx2−y2 orbital at high temperature (300–150 K) to the $${\bf{3}}{{\boldsymbol{d}}}_{{{\bf{3}}{\bf{z}}}^{{\bf{2}}}{\boldsymbol{-}}{{\bf{r}}}^{{\bf{2}}}}$$3d3z2−r2 orbital at/below 125 K. The analysis of the Fe K-edge EXAFS data of YBCFO further revealed an unusual increase in the Debye-Waller factor of the nearest-neighbor Fe-O bond length at/below 125 K, suggesting phonon-softening behavior, resulting in the breaking of lattice symmetry, particularly in the ab-plane of Fe-related square pyramids. These findings demonstrate a close correlation between electrical resistivity and coupling of the preferred Fe 3d orbital with lattice distortion of a single crystal of YBCFO.
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- 2019
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14. The Unconventional Copper Oxide Superconductor with Conventional Constitution
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G. R. Stewart, H. J. Lin, Xinlu Wang, Changqing Jin, Zizhou Gong, Runze Yu, Zhiwei Hu, Youwen Long, Qingzhen Huang, Yasutomo J. Uemura, Jian Zhao, S. Uchida, Zurab Guguchia, W. M. Li, C. T. Chen, Longxing Cao, Hui Wu, and Jinhee Kim
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Superconductivity ,Copper oxide ,Alkaline earth metal ,Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Doping ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Copper ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Octahedron ,Pairing ,0103 physical sciences ,Cuprate ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
A new Ba2CuO4-y superconductor with critical temperature (Tc) exceeding 70 K was discovered. The X-ray absorption measurement gives evidence that this cuprate resembles La2CuO4 but is doped with a fairly large amount of holes, while in contrast to the so far known hole-doped high-Tc cuprates, the new cuprate possesses a much shorter local apical oxygen distance as well as much expanded in-plane Cu–O bond, leading to unprecedented compressed local octahedron. In compressed local octahedron, the Cu3d3z2–r2 orbital level will be lifted above the Cu3dx2-y2 orbital level with more three-dimensional features, implying that pairing symmetry may carry admixtures from more than one gap, suggesting that Ba2CuO4-y composed of alkaline earth copper oxides that are the essential elements to form cuprate superconductors may belong to a new branch of cuprate superconductors.
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15. Superconductivity in a unique type of copper oxide
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Changqing Jin, Liu Yaoqian, Hui Wu, Qiufeng Liu, Jinhee Kim, Yasutomo J. Uemura, S. Uchida, Xinlu Wang, Jian Zhao, Zurab Guguchia, Zhi Li, G. R. Stewart, Zizhou Gong, Runze Yu, Ju-Yuan Zhang, Qingzhen Huang, Longxing Cao, Guang Zhao, Zhiwei Hu, W. M. Li, C. T. Chen, Youwen Long, and H. J. Lin
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Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Copper oxide ,Multidisciplinary ,Materials science ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,Condensed matter physics ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Jahn–Teller effect ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Superconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con) ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Octahedron ,chemistry ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Pairing ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Cuprate ,Electronic band structure ,Perovskite (structure) - Abstract
The mechanism of superconductivity in cuprates remains one of the big challenges of condensed matter physics.High Tc cuprates crystallize into layered perovskite structure featuring copper oxygen octahedral coordination. Due to the Jahn Teller effect in combination with the strong static Coulomb interaction, the octahedra in high Tc cuprates are elongated along the c axis, leading to a 3dx2-y2 orbital at the top of the band structure wherein the doped holes reside.This scenario gives rise to two dimensional characteristics in high Tc cuprates that favor d wave pairing symmetry. Here we report superconductivity in a cuprate Ba2CuO4-y wherein the local octahedron is in a very exceptional compressed version.The Ba2CuO4-y compound was synthesized at high pressure at high temperatures, and shows bulk superconductivity with critical temperature Tc above 70 K at ambient conditions. This superconducting transition temperature is more than 30 K higher than the Tc for the isostructural counterparts based on classical La2CuO4. X-ray absorption measurements indicate the heavily doped nature of the Ba2CuO4-y superconductor. In compressed octahedron the 3d3z2-r2 orbital will be lifted above the 3dx2-y2 orbital, leading to significant three dimensional nature in addition to the conventional 3dx2-y2 orbital. This work sheds important new light on advancing our comprehensive understanding of the superconducting mechanism of high Tc in cuprate materials., Comment: Total 28 pages incuding 9 Figures
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16. The change of LDL-C and treatment patterns among documented CAD/MI patients who underwent CAG in Taiwan: A retrospective cohort study
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C.M. Chen, C.-Y. Hsu, H.-J. Lin, H.-M. Chen, Y.-H. Yang, W.-J. Chen, and F.-Y. Hsiao
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Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Published
- 2022
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17. [Prevalence and correlates of plasma cytomegalovirus viremia among newly reported HIV/AIDS patients in Taizhou city, 2017-2018]
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S J, Qiao, S J, Zhou, L L, Xu, X X, Chen, Y Y, Xu, W W, Shen, X, Liu, H J, Lin, and N, He
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Male ,China ,Risk Factors ,Cytomegalovirus Infections ,Prevalence ,Cytomegalovirus ,Humans ,Female ,HIV Infections ,Viremia ,Cities ,Middle Aged - Published
- 2021
18. [Influencing factors of antiretroviral therapy and its association with immunological effect among HIV/AIDS patients in Taizhou city, 2006-2019]
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J Y, He, S L, Wang, Y Y, Xu, W W, Shen, Y Y, Ding, H J, Lin, N, He, and X X, Chen
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Adult ,Male ,Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ,China ,Treatment Outcome ,Anti-Retroviral Agents ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Humans ,Female ,HIV Infections ,Cities ,CD4 Lymphocyte Count ,Retrospective Studies - Published
- 2020
19. [Risk analysis of immunological failure of antiretroviral therapy in HIV/AIDS patients in Taizhou prefecture, 2006-2019]
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J Y, He, H J, Lin, S L, Wang, G X, Li, W W, Shen, X X, Chen, and N, He
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Adult ,Male ,Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ,Young Adult ,Adolescent ,Anti-Retroviral Agents ,Humans ,Female ,HIV Infections ,Treatment Failure ,Risk Assessment ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Published
- 2020
20. [Predictive ability of risk assessment tool regarding HIV infection for men who have sex with men]
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X X, Chen, L L, Li, S L, Wang, Y Y, Xu, Y, Li, J, Chen, N, He, and H J, Lin
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Adult ,Male ,China ,Young Adult ,Delphi Technique ,Humans ,Reproducibility of Results ,HIV Infections ,Homosexuality, Male ,Middle Aged ,Risk Assessment ,Sentinel Surveillance - Published
- 2020
21. Effects of extraction solvent on gas chromatographic quantitation of BHT and BHA in chewing gum
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S.-L. Tsai, L.-C. Chung, H.-J. Lin, Y.-M. Choong, M.-L. Wang, M.-H. Yang, C.-W. Chen, and B.-S. Hwang
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Pharmacology ,0303 health sciences ,Chromatography ,030309 nutrition & dietetics ,Chemistry ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Extraction (chemistry) ,01 natural sciences ,Chewing gum ,0104 chemical sciences ,Solvent ,stomatognathic diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,stomatognathic system ,Gas chromatography ,Diethyl ether ,Solvent extraction ,Food Science - Abstract
In this study, a simple and rapid method was developed for the determination of BHT (2,6-di-t-butyl-p-hydroxytoluene) and BHA (t-butyl-4-hydroxyanisole) in chewing gum using solvent extraction combined with gas chromatography. The results showed that among seven types of extraction solvent, diethyl ether was the best, as chewing gum dissolved and dispersed in diethyl ether, gave the highest yield of BHT and BHA from chewing gum. Recovery studies were performed on chewing gum, spiked with both BHT and BHA at 100~200µg/g each. The recoveries of both BHT and BHA were 99~101% (CV: 1.5~3.2%) and 94~99% (CV: 7.1~8.6), respectively. The coefficients of variation were less than 8.6%. Fifteen chewing gum samples were analyzed by the current method. Both the BHT and BHA contents were found to be 0~296 µg/g and 0~133 µg/g, respectively. After chewing for 15 min, 70% of the total soluble compounds and 50% of BHT and BHA were released from chewing gum.
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22. A rapid and simple gas chromatographic method for direct determination of nicotinamide in commercial vitamins and tonic drinks
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Y.-M. Choong, C.-W. Chen, H.-J. Lin, and B.-S. Hwang
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Pharmacology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chromatography ,Nicotinamide ,Chemistry ,Food Science ,Tonic (physiology) - Published
- 2020
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23. A Rapid and Simple Gas Chromatographic Method for Direct Determination of Safrole in Soft Drinks
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H.-J. Lin and Y.-M. Choong
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Pharmacology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chromatography ,Safrole ,Chemistry ,Simple (abstract algebra) ,Food Science - Published
- 2020
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24. A gas chromatographic method for determination of nicotinamide, paraben esters and caffeine in commercial health drinks, tonic drinks and cold formulas
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Y.-M. Choong, C.-W. Chen, M.-L. Wang, H.-J. Lin, M.-H. Lee, and B.-S. Hwang
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Pharmacology ,Butylparaben ,Detection limit ,0303 health sciences ,Preservative ,Chromatography ,Nicotinamide ,030309 nutrition & dietetics ,Coefficient of variation ,010401 analytical chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Paraben ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Food science ,Gas chromatography ,Caffeine ,Food Science - Abstract
A simple and rapid method was developed to simultaneously determine the nicotinamide, paraben as well as caffeine by using megapore immediate-polar column (CP-Sil 24CB, 30 m × 0.53 mm, 1.5 μm) with direct injection gas chromatography. Direct quantitative analysis of nicotinamide, paraben esters and caffeine in health drinks, tonic drinks, and cold formulas was carried out without any sample pretreatment procedure. The water soluble compound 1,9-nonanediol was used as an internal standard. The detection limit for nicotinamide, paraben esters and caffeine was 2 μg/mL. Recovery studies were performed using 1 mL of vitamin B drink, tonic drink and cold solution, each spiked with nicotinamide, paraben esters and caffeine at 100.0 μg, respectively. The recoveries for nicotinamide were 96, 102 and 105%, respectively, and the coefficient of variation was less than 7.2%. The recoveries for butylparaben were 105, 95, and 107%, respectively, and the coefficient of variation was less than 8.3%. The recoveries for caffeine were 101, 95 and 104%, respectively, and the coefficient of variation was less than 7.5%. Fifty-two commercial health drinks, tonic drinks and cold solutions were analyzed by the current method. The nicotinamide content was found as: 20.3-241.7, 0-210.7 and 0-246.8 μg/mL, respectively; the isobutylparaben content was found as: 0-54.1, 0-42.9 and 0-134.1 mg/mL; the butylparaben content was found as: 0-106.8, 0-120.1 and 0-184.6 μg/mL; and the caffeine content was found as: 0-433.2, 0-80.7 and 472.3-1742.9 μg/mL. These results indicated that 6 out of 18 commercial health drinks, 2 out of 12 commercial tonic drinks, and 2 out of 22 commercial cold formulas exceeded the Taiwan nicotinamide recommended daily nutrient allowances (RDNA, 14.4 μg) level. Furthermore, 25 out of 52 samples labeled “preservative-free” were detected to be preservative-containing products. The total preservative contents in some test samples exceeded the regulation levels of 100 μg/mL; and 27 out of 30 samples were detected to be caffeine-containing products. These results were inconsistent with the CNS (Chinese National Standard) rules.
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- 2020
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25. A Rapid Gas Chromatographic Method for Direct Determination of Free Sterols in Animal and Vegetable Fats and Oils
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C.-W. Chen, Y.-M. Choong, H.-J. Lin, and M.-L. Wang
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Pharmacology ,Chromatography ,Chemistry ,Food Science - Published
- 2020
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26. A Rapid Method for Direct Determination of Levulinic Acid in Soy Sauce
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Y.-M. Choong, M.-L. Wang, H.-J. Lin, and M.-H. Lee
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Pharmacology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chromatography ,chemistry ,Levulinic acid ,Food Science - Published
- 2020
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27. A Simple Method for the Simultaneous Determination of Various Preservatives in Liquid Foods
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Y.-M. Choong and H.-J. Lin
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Pharmacology ,Preservative ,Chromatography ,Simple (abstract algebra) ,Chemistry ,Food Science - Published
- 2020
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28. Charge disproportionation and nano phase separation in [Formula: see text]
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H, Guo, Z W, Li, C F, Chang, Z, Hu, C-Y, Kuo, T G, Perring, W, Schmidt, A, Piovano, K, Schmalzl, H C, Walker, H J, Lin, C T, Chen, S, Blanco-Canosa, J, Schlappa, C, Schüßler-Langeheine, P, Hansmann, D I, Khomskii, L H, Tjeng, and A C, Komarek
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Electronic properties and materials ,Phase transitions and critical phenomena ,Magnetic properties and materials ,Physics ,Article ,Materials science - Abstract
We have successfully grown centimeter-sized layered \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$\textit{R}\mathrm{SrNiO}_{4}$$\end{document}RSrNiO4 single crystals under high oxygen pressures of 120–150 bar by the floating zone technique. This enabled us to perform neutron scattering experiments where we observe close to quarter-integer magnetic peaks below \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$\sim 77~\mathrm{K}$$\end{document}∼77K that are accompanied by steep upwards dispersing spin excitations. Within the high-frequency Ni–O bond stretching phonon dispersion, a softening at the propagation vector for a checkerboard modulation can be observed. We were able to simulate the magnetic excitation spectra using a model that includes two essential ingredients, namely checkerboard charge disproportionation and nano phase separation. The results thus suggest that charge disproportionation is preferred instead of a Jahn–Teller distortion even for this layered \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$\mathrm{Ni}^{3+}$$\end{document}Ni3+ system.
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- 2020
29. Transient Pressure Analysis and Air-water Interaction in Churn Flow
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J.-D. Lee, S.-W. Chen, M.-S. Lin, J.-R. Wang, H.-J. Lin, and P.-S. Ruan
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Flow (psychology) ,Environmental science ,Air water ,Transient pressure ,Mechanics - Published
- 2018
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30. May Measurement Month 2017: an analysis of blood pressure screening results worldwide
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Thomas Beaney, Aletta E Schutte, Maciej Tomaszewski, Cono Ariti, Louise M Burrell, Rafael R Castillo, Fadi J Charchar, Albertino Damasceno, Ruan Kruger, Daniel T Lackland, Peter M Nilsson, Dorairaj Prabhakaran, Agustin J Ramirez, Markus P Schlaich, Jiguang Wang, Michael A Weber, Neil R Poulter, C Napiza-Granada, Ma. RC Sevilla, AA Atilano, DID Ona, A More, AP Jose, A Maheshwari, D Kondal, W Yu, W Li, S Xu, J Yu, H Zhang, B Widyantoro, Y Turana, TD Situmorang, Y Sofiatin, R Barack, H-J Lin, T-D Wang, W-J Chen, Y Sirenko, O Evstigneeva, E Negresku, ME Yousif, SA Medani, HM Beheiry, IA Ali, JM Zilberman, MJ Marin, PD Rodriguez, F Garcia-Vasquez, KE Kramoh, D Ekoua, P Lopez-Jaramillo, J Otero, G Sanchez, C Narvaez, JL Accini, R Hernandez-Hernandez, JA Octavio, I Morr, J Lopez-Rivera, D Ojji, A Arije, A Babatunte, KW Wahab, M Fernandes, SV Pereira, M Valentim, A Dzudie, S Kingue, DA Djomou Ngongang, EN Ogola, FA Barasa, B Gitura, F-T-N Malik, SR Choudhury, MA Al Mamun, VH Minh, NL Viet, S Cao Truong, C Ferri, G Parati, C Torlasco, C Borghi, FM Goma, C Syatalimi, PH Zelveian, E Barbosa, W Sebba Barroso, E Penaherrera, E Jarrin, A Yusufali, N Bazargani, B Tsinamdzgvrishvili, D Trapaidze, D Neupane, SR Mishra, J Jozwiak, J Malyszko, A Konradi, I Chazova, M Ishaq, F Memon, AM Heagerty, J Keitley, AJB Brady, JR Cockcroft, BJ McDonnell, F Lanas, Y-C Chia, H Ndhlovu, I Kiss, LM Ruilope, BF Ellenga Mbolla, AS Milhailidou, AJ Woodiwiss, S Perl, E Dolan, V Azevedo, L Garre, JG Boggia, VWY Lee, S Kowlessur, M Miglinas, D Sukackiene, RD Wainford, D Habonimana, T Masupe, J Ortellado, G Wuerzner, L Alcocer, G Burazeri, E Sanchez Delgado, D Lovic, CK Mondo, A Mostafa, SK Nadar, O Valdez Tiburcio, A Leiba, M Dorobantu, T De Backer, J Chifamba, G Stergiou, CR Nwokocha, S Sokolovic, AI Toure, KL Connell, NA Khan, D Burger, M De Carvalho Rodrigues, BK Kramer, RE Schmieder, T Unger, FS Wyss, NV Yameogo, H Beistline, JG Kenerson, B Alfonso, MH Olsen, M Soares, Beaney, T, Schutte, A, Tomaszewski, M, Ariti, C, Burrell, L, Castillo, R, Charchar, F, Damasceno, A, Kruger, R, Lackland, D, Nilsson, P, Prabhakaran, D, Ramirez, A, Schlaich, M, Wang, J, Weber, M, Poulter, N, Napiza-Granada, C, Sevilla, M, Atilano, A, Ona, D, More, A, Jose, A, Maheshwari, A, Kondal, D, Yu, W, Li, W, Xu, S, Yu, J, Zhang, H, Widyantoro, B, Turana, Y, Situmorang, T, Sofiatin, Y, Barack, R, Lin, H, Wang, T, Chen, W, Sirenko, Y, Evstigneeva, O, Negresku, E, Yousif, M, Medani, S, Beheiry, H, Ali, I, Zilberman, J, Marin, M, Rodriguez, P, Garcia-Vasquez, F, Kramoh, K, Ekoua, D, Lopez-Jaramillo, P, Otero, J, Sanchez, G, Narvaez, C, Accini, J, Hernandez-Hernandez, R, Octavio, J, Morr, I, Lopez-Rivera, J, Ojji, D, Arije, A, Babatunte, A, Wahab, K, REIS FERNANDES, M, Pereira, S, Valentim, M, Dzudie, A, Kingue, S, Djomou Ngongang, D, Ogola, E, Barasa, F, Gitura, B, Malik, F, Choudhury, S, Al Mamun, M, Minh, V, Viet, N, Cao Truong, S, Ferri, C, Parati, G, Torlasco, C, Borghi, C, Goma, F, Syatalimi, C, Zelveian, P, Barbosa, E, Sebba Barroso, W, Penaherrera, E, Jarrin, E, Yusufali, A, Bazargani, N, Tsinamdzgvrishvili, B, Trapaidze, D, Neupane, D, Mishra, S, Jozwiak, J, Malyszko, J, Konradi, A, Chazova, I, Ishaq, M, Memon, F, Heagerty, A, Keitley, J, Brady, A, Cockcroft, J, Mcdonnell, B, Lanas, F, Chia, Y, Ndhlovu, H, Kiss, I, Ruilope, L, Ellenga Mbolla, B, Milhailidou, A, Woodiwiss, A, Perl, S, Dolan, E, Azevedo, V, Garre, L, Boggia, J, Lee, V, Kowlessur, S, Miglinas, M, Sukackiene, D, Wainford, R, Habonimana, D, Masupe, T, Ortellado, J, Wuerzner, G, Alcocer, L, Burazeri, G, Sanchez Delgado, E, Lovic, D, Mondo, C, Mostafa, A, Nadar, S, Valdez Tiburcio, O, Leiba, A, Dorobantu, M, De Backer, T, Chifamba, J, Stergiou, G, Nwokocha, C, Sokolovic, S, Toure, A, Connell, K, Khan, N, Burger, D, De Carvalho Rodrigues, M, Kramer, B, Schmieder, R, Unger, T, Wyss, F, Yameogo, N, Beistline, H, Kenerson, J, Alfonso, B, Olsen, M, Soares, M, and Thomas Beaney, Aletta E Schutte, Maciej Tomaszewski, Cono Ariti, Louise M Burrell, Rafael R Castillo, Fadi J Charchar, Albertino Damasceno, Ruan Kruger, Daniel T Lackland, Peter M Nilsson, Dorairaj Prabhakaran, Agustin J Ramirez, Markus P Schlaich, Jiguang Wang, Michael A Weber, Neil R Poulter, MMM Investigators, Claudio Borghi
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Adult ,Male ,AWARENESS ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lydia Becker Institute ,Adolescent ,Cross-sectional study ,Population ,Blood Pressure ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Global Health ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,ResearchInstitutes_Networks_Beacons/lydia_becker_institute_of_immunology_and_inflammation ,Diabetes mellitus ,MANAGEMENT ,MMM Investigators ,Humans ,Mass Screening ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Imputation (statistics) ,Young adult ,education ,Volunteer ,Mass screening ,Public, Environmental & Occupational Health ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,prescription ,education.field_of_study ,Science & Technology ,HYPERTENSION ,business.industry ,lcsh:Public aspects of medicine ,Medicine (all) ,lcsh:RA1-1270 ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,PREVALENCE ,Anniversaries and Special Events ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Blood pressure ,Emergency medicine ,Female ,business ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Abstract
Summary Background Increased blood pressure is the biggest contributor to the global burden of disease and mortality. Data suggest that less than half of the population with hypertension is aware of it. May Measurement Month was initiated to raise awareness of the importance of blood pressure and as a pragmatic interim solution to the shortfall in screening programmes. Methods This cross-sectional survey included volunteer adults (≥18 years) who ideally had not had their blood pressures measured in the past year. Each participant had their blood pressure measured three times and received a a questionnaire about demographic, lifestyle, and environmental factors. The primary objective was to raise awareness of blood pressure, measured by number of countries involved, number of people screened, and number of people who have untreated or inadequately treated hypertension (defined as systolic blood pressure ≥140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure ≥90 mm Hg, or both, or on the basis of receiving antihypertensive medication). Multiple imputation was used to estimate the mean of the second and third blood pressure readings if these were not recorded. Measures of association were analysed using linear mixed models. Findings Data were collected from 1 201 570 individuals in 80 countries. After imputation, of the 1 128 635 individuals for whom a mean of the second and third readings was available, 393 924 (34·9%) individuals had hypertension. 153 905 (17·3%) of 888 616 individuals who were not receiving antihypertensive treatment were hypertensive, and 105 456 (46·3%) of the 227 721 individuals receiving treatment did not have controlled blood pressure. Significant differences in adjusted blood pressures and hypertension prevalence were apparent between regions. Adjusted blood pressure was higher in association with antihypertensive medication, diabetes, cerebrovascular disease, smoking, and alcohol consumption. Blood pressure was higher when measured on the right arm than on the left arm, and blood pressure was highest on Saturdays. Interpretation Inexpensive global screening of blood pressure is achievable using volunteers and convenience sampling. Pending the set-up of systematic surveillance systems worldwide, MMM will be repeated annually to raise awareness of blood pressure. Funding International Society of Hypertension, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Servier Pharmaceutical Co.
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31. Pharmacogenomics study of thiazide diuretics and QT interval in multi-ethnic populations: the cohorts for heart and aging research in genomic epidemiology
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C M van Duijn, James S. Floyd, Maarit A. Laaksonen, André G. Uitterlinden, Colleen M. Sitlani, Y-Di Chen, H J Lin, Christopher Newton-Cheh, Kent D. Taylor, Albert V. Smith, Til Stürmer, Kari E. North, Peter W. Macfarlane, Dennis O. Mook-Kanamori, Raymond Noordam, Yun Li, Jun Li, Tamar Sofer, Raul Mendez-Giraldez, Adrienne M. Stilp, Cathy C. Laurie, Ian Ford, Christy L. Avery, Stella Trompet, Nona Sotoodehnia, Jeffrey Roach, T.B. Harris, Jennifer A. Brody, Susan R. Heckbert, L. A. Cupples, J. C. Bis, Ruifang Li-Gao, Christopher J. O'Donnell, Vilmundur Gudnason, Robert C. Kaplan, Brendan M. Buckley, R. de Mutsert, Jan A. Kors, Steve Cummings, Elsayed Z. Soliman, Xiaohui Li, Kati Kristiansson, Linda Broer, Alexander P. Reiner, Joop Jukema, Aaron Isaacs, Evan L. Busch, Craig R. Lee, Amanda A. Seyerle, Heather M. Highland, Kathleen F. Kerr, Bruce M. Psaty, Leslie A. Lange, Qing Duan, Veikko Salomaa, Kenneth Rice, James D. Stewart, Stephanie M. Gogarten, E. A. Whitsel, Kirk C. Wilhelmsen, Daniel S. Evans, Yongmei Liu, Bruno H. Stricker, Fangui Sun, Kimmo Porthan, A. Hofman, Gina M. Peloso, L. J. Launer, Kerri L. Wiggins, Melanie D. Napier, Jerome I. Rotter, Frits R. Rosendaal, James G. Wilson, Ramachandran S. Vasan, Kardiologian yksikkö, Department of Medicine, Clinicum, Genetica & Celbiologie, Biochemie, RS: CARIM - R1.01 - Blood proteins & engineering, RS: CARIM - R1.06 - Genetic Epidemiology and Genomics of cardiovascular diseases, RS: FHML MaCSBio, Epidemiology, Internal Medicine, Medical Informatics, and Erasmus MC other
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Influencing antihypertensive response ,Aging ,Sodium Chloride Symporter Inhibitors ,Blood-pressure response ,Gene-environment interactions ,Ethnic populations ,VARIANTS ,Cardiovascular ,Bioinformatics ,Cohort Studies ,Electrocardiography ,Cardiovascular drugs ,Heart Rate ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS ,Epidemiology ,80 and over ,Ethnicity ,WIDE ASSOCIATION ,Pharmacology & Pharmacy ,Longitudinal Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Wide association ,Genomewide association ,Variants ,Single Nucleotide ,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences ,Genomics ,Middle Aged ,CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS ,3. Good health ,317 Pharmacy ,Molecular Medicine ,Female ,Cohort study ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,INFLUENCING ANTIHYPERTENSIVE RESPONSE ,MEDLINE ,UNITED-STATES ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,QT interval ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,BLOOD-PRESSURE RESPONSE ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Polymorphism ,Thiazide ,Hypertensive patients ,Aged ,Pharmacology ,Selection bias ,SELECTION BIAS ,business.industry ,Human Genome ,R1 ,GENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS ,United States ,030104 developmental biology ,Pharmacogenetics ,Pharmacogenomics ,GENOMEWIDE ASSOCIATION ,business - Abstract
Thiazide diuretics, commonly used antihypertensives, may cause QT interval (QT) prolongation, a risk factor for highly fatal and difficult to predict ventricular arrhythmias. We examined whether common single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) modified the association between thiazide use and QT or its component parts (QRS interval, JT interval) by performing ancestry-specific, transethnic and cross-phenotype genome-wide analyses of European (66%), African American (15%) and Hispanic (19%) populations (N = 78 199), leveraging longitudinal data, incorporating corrected standard errors to account for underestimation of interaction estimate variances and evaluating evidence for pathway enrichment. Although no loci achieved genome-wide significance (P
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32. Photon-In/Photon-Out Soft X-ray Spectroscopy at the TPS 45A Beamline
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H.-W. Fu, Chung-Li Dong, H.-M. Tsai, J. W. Chiou, C.T. Chen, H.-J. Lin, and W. F. Pong
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,X-ray absorption spectroscopy ,Materials science ,Photon ,business.industry ,Energy conversion efficiency ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,0104 chemical sciences ,Renewable energy ,Electricity generation ,Beamline ,0210 nano-technology ,Spectroscopy ,Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) ,business - Abstract
Owing to the current energy crisis and extreme changes in the global climate, there is great interest in finding renewable energy resources. Vast progress has been made in the development of new materials related to renewable energy, and their physical/chemical properties can be tailored by nanostructuring and other advanced synthetic approaches. In many important energy systems, such as solar hydrogen systems, the atomic/electronic structures of materials and fundamental interfacial phenomena of systems critically determine the energy conversion efficiency of materials [1, 2]. Without knowledge of the fundamental electronic structures of the materials during conversion reactions, better engineering of the material for practical use is difficult. Understanding and controlling the interfaces in energy generation/conversion/storage materials requires in-situ/operando approaches [3, 4]. The Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) Soft X-ray Spectroscopic beamline provides the capabilities for X-ray absorption (XAS) and X...
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33. Effect of calcium ions on fouling properties of alginate solution and its mechanisms
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Hongjun Lin, Liguo Shen, Xi-Lin Wu, Meijia Zhang, and H. J. Lin
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Chromatography ,Fouling ,Membrane fouling ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Filtration and Separation ,02 engineering and technology ,Polymer ,010501 environmental sciences ,Calcium ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Membrane bioreactor ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,law.invention ,Colloid ,Membrane ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,law ,General Materials Science ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,0210 nano-technology ,Filtration ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
In this study, effect of calcium ions on the filtration behaviors of alginate solution and its underlying mechanisms were systematically investigated. It was found that, the filtration resistance of the formed gel layer and the specific filtration resistance (SFR) of alginate solution showed an unimodal pattern with increase in Ca2+ concentration, and the maximal SFR was as extremely high as 3.63×1015 m·kg-1. Series analyses showed that Ca2+ concentration exerted no apparent impact on pore clogging resistance, composition of functional groups and elements of the formed gel. In contrary, increase in Ca2+ concentration caused transitions of colloid formation and alginate polymer micromorphology in solution, well corresponding to the unimodal pattern of filtration behaviors. It was proposed that, Flory-Huggins mechanism governed the extremely high SFR of the alginate gel. Meanwhile, it was suggested that initial calcium binding by alginate occurred in intermolecular rather than intramolecular, which was the key mechanism governing the development of micromorphology and SFR of alginate gel with increase in Ca2+ concentration. These findings offered deep insights into alginate gel fouling associated with calcium ions, and also gave implications to membrane fouling control in membrane bioreactors.
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34. Realization of quantifying interfacial interactions between a randomly rough membrane surface and a foulant particle
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Hongjun Lin, Liguo Shen, Meijia Zhang, H. J. Lin, and Yiming He
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Surface (mathematics) ,Environmental Engineering ,Materials science ,Surface Properties ,Static Electricity ,Composite number ,Bioengineering ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Microscopy, Atomic Force ,01 natural sciences ,Bioreactors ,Fractal ,Particle Size ,Waste Management and Disposal ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Models, Statistical ,Sewage ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Membrane fouling ,Flocculation ,Membranes, Artificial ,General Medicine ,Adhesion ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Surface energy ,Fractals ,Membrane ,Particle ,0210 nano-technology ,Biological system - Abstract
Quantification of interfacial interaction with randomly rough surface is the prerequisite to quantitatively understand and control the interface behaviors such as adhesion, flocculation and membrane fouling. In this study, it was found that membrane surface was randomly rough with obvious fractal characteristics. The randomly rough surface of membrane could be well reconstructed by the fractal geometry represented by a modified Weierstrass-Mandelbrot function. A novel method, which combined composite Simpson's approach, surface element integration method and approximation by computer programming, was developed. By using this method, this study provided the first realization of quantifying interfacial energy between randomly rough surface of membrane and a foulant particle. The calculated interactions with randomly rough surface of membrane were significantly different from those with smooth surface of membrane, indicating the significant effect of surface topography on interactions. This proposed method could be also potentially used to investigate various natural interface environmental phenomena.
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35. Single crystal growth and physical properties of dolerophanite single crystals
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C. Dalton, H.-J. Lin, Alexander C. Komarek, Zhiwei Hu, S.-C. Liao, L. Zhao, and C.-T. Chen
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Materials science ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Zigzag ,Condensed matter physics ,Ferromagnetism ,General Materials Science ,Dielectric ,Néel temperature ,Magnetic susceptibility ,Square (algebra) ,Ion ,Magnetic field - Abstract
We have synthesized single crystals of dolerophanite ${\mathrm{Cu}}_{2}{\mathrm{OSO}}_{4}$ by means of chemical vapor transport and studied the direction-dependent magnetic susceptibility and dielectric properties of this low-dimensional $S=1/2$ system. Below the magnetic ordering temperature of $\ensuremath{\sim}20$ K, we observe an unusually strong ferromagnetic component of roughly 1/4 ${\ensuremath{\mu}}_{B}$ per ${\mathrm{Cu}}^{2+}$ ion along the $b$ direction, parallel to the zigzag chains of copper-oxygen square plaquettes. It is also remarkable that the onset of magnetic ordering can be enhanced by about 20% if an external magnetic field is applied along the direction of these chains.
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36. [Association between mitochondrial haplogroups and neurocognitive disorder in HIV positive individuals]
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D, Zhao, H J, Lin, Q, Wei, X X, Chen, C X, Ning, X T, Qiao, Y Y, Xu, W W, Shen, Y Y, Ding, and N, He
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China ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Haplotypes ,HIV-1 ,Neurocognitive Disorders ,Prevalence ,Humans ,HIV Infections ,Prospective Studies ,DNA, Mitochondrial - Published
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37. [Characteristics of sleep disorder in HIV positive and HIV negative individuals: a cluster analysis]
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C X, Ning, X X, Chen, H J, Lin, X T, Qiao, Y Y, Xu, W W, Shen, D, Zhao, N, He, and Y Y, Ding
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Sleep Wake Disorders ,HIV Seronegativity ,Health Status ,Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders ,Cluster Analysis ,Humans ,HIV Infections ,Prospective Studies ,Sleep - Published
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38. [Prevalence of alcohol use and related factors in HIV positive and HIV negative males]
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X T, Qiao, X X, Chen, H J, Lin, C X, Ning, Y Y, Xu, W W, Shen, D, Zhao, Y Y, Ding, and N, He
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Interviews as Topic ,Male ,Alcoholism ,China ,Alcohol Drinking ,HIV Seronegativity ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Prevalence ,Humans ,HIV Infections ,Prospective Studies - Published
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39. Strain-induced changes of the electronic properties of B -site ordered double-perovskite Sr2CoIrO6 thin films
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Chun Fu Chang, C. T. Chen, H.-J. Lin, Philipp Gegenwart, Arata Tanaka, Liu Hao Tjeng, Vladimir Roddatis, S. Merten, Chang Yang Kuo, Sebastian Esser, Vasily Moshnyaga, T. D. Ha, and Anton Jesche
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Materials science ,Absorption spectroscopy ,Condensed matter physics ,Magnetoresistance ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Epitaxy ,01 natural sciences ,Orientation (vector space) ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,symbols.namesake ,Magnetic anisotropy ,Transmission electron microscopy ,0103 physical sciences ,symbols ,Thin film ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,Raman spectroscopy - Abstract
$B$-site ordered thin films of double perovskite ${\mathrm{Sr}}_{2}{\mathrm{CoIrO}}_{6}$ were epitaxially grown by a metalorganic aerosol deposition technique on various substrates, actuating different strain states. X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and polarized far-field Raman spectroscopy confirm the strained epitaxial growth on all used substrates. Polarization-dependent Co ${L}_{2,3}$ x-ray absorption spectroscopy reveals a change of the magnetic easy axis of the antiferromagnetically ordered (high-spin) ${\mathrm{Co}}^{3+}$ sublattice within the strain series. By reversing the applied strain direction from tensile to compressive, the easy axis changes abruptly from in-plane to out-of-plane orientation. The low-temperature magnetoresistance changes its sign respectively and is described by a combination of weak antilocalization and anisotropic magnetoresistance effects.
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40. Mechanistic insights into the interaction between energetic oxygen ions and nanosized ZnFe
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Jitendra Pal, Singh, Baljeet, Kaur, Aditya, Sharma, So Hee, Kim, Sanjeev, Gautam, Ramesh Chandra, Srivastava, Navdeep, Goyal, Weol Cheol, Lim, H-J, Lin, J M, Chen, K, Asokan, D, Kanjilal, Sung Ok, Won, Ik-Jae, Lee, and Keun Hwa, Chae
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The interactions of energetic ions with multi-cation compounds and their consequences in terms of changes in the local electronic structure, which may facilitate intriguing hybridization between O 2p and metal d orbitals and magnetic ordering, are the subject of debate and require a deep understanding of energy transfer processes and magnetic exchange mechanisms. In this study, nanocrystals of ZnFe2O4 were exposed to O7+ ions with an energy of 100 MeV to understand, qualitatively and quantitatively, the metal-ligand field interactions, cation migration and magnetic exchange interactions by employing X-ray absorption fine structure measurements and X-ray magnetic circular dichroism to get deeper mechanistic insights. Nanosized zinc ferrite nanoparticles (NPs) with a size of ∼16 nm synthesized in the cubic spinel phase exhibited deterioration of the crystalline phase when 100 MeV O7+ ions passed through them. However, the size of these NPs remained almost the same. The behaviour of crystal deterioration is associated with the confinement of heat in this interaction. The energy confined inside the nanoparticles promotes cation redistribution as well as the modification of the local electronic structure. Prior to this interaction, almost 42% of Zn2+ ions occupied AO4 tetrahedra; however, this value increased to 63% after the interaction. An inverse effect was observed for metal ion occupancies in BO6 octahedra. The L-edge spectra of Fe and Zn reveal that the spin and valence states of the metal ions were not affected by this interaction. This effect is also supported by K-edge measurements for Fe and Zn. The t2g/eg intensity ratio in the O K-edge spectra decreased after this interaction, which is associated with detachment of Zn2+ ions from the lattice. The extent of hybridization, as estimated from the ratio of the post-edge to the pre-edge region of the O K-edge spectra, decreased after this interaction. The metal-oxygen and metal-metal bond lengths were modified as a result of this interaction, as determined from extended X-ray absorption fine structure measurements. These measurements further support the observation of cation migration from AO4 tetrahedra to AO6 octahedra and vice versa. The Fe L-edge magnetic circular dichroism spectra indicate that Fe3+ ions occupying sites in AO4 tetrahedra and BO6 octahedra exhibited antiferromagnetic-like ordering prior to this interaction. The NPs that interacted with energetic O ions displayed a different kind of magnetic ordering.
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41. [Urinary iodine concentration status and its influencing factors of pregnant women in Yuhuan county, Zhejiang Province]
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L Y, Hu, C H, Zhu, M F, Su, C W, Fu, X H, Ying, F, Jiang, S T, Li, Q, Zhao, H J, Lin, N, Wang, and Q W, Jiang
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42. Reply to Yamamoto: A cuprate superconductor with unconventional features
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Jian Zhao, Zurab Guguchia, Zizhou Gong, Runze Yu, Hui Wu, Chiming Jin, Zhiwei Hu, G. R. Stewart, S. Uchida, Qingzhen Huang, H. J. Lin, Zhi Li, Ju-Yuan Zhang, Liu Yaoqian, W. M. Li, Guang Zhao, C. T. Chen, Jinhee Kim, Yasutomo J. Uemura, Qiufeng Liu, Xinlu Wang, Longxing Cao, and Youwen Long
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Physics ,Superconductivity ,Multidisciplinary ,Condensed matter physics ,010405 organic chemistry ,Plane (geometry) ,Charge (physics) ,Type (model theory) ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Octahedron ,Phase (matter) ,0103 physical sciences ,Coulomb ,Cuprate ,010306 general physics - Abstract
We report studies on the Ba2CuO4- y superconductor (1) with features including compressed local coordination and extreme over-doping level, etc.; while such behaviors are not favorable for superconductivity in previous cuprates (2), Yamamoto (3) raises an inquiry on one of these features: The compressed local octahedron. We have solid evidence to show that what we discussed in our paper has nothing to do with his speculation. There are 2 types of “214” structures with a CuO2 plane, i.e., the T phase based on La2CuO4 and the T′ phase based on Nd2CuO4 due to the different charge reservoir substructures, the rock-salt type for the former and the fluorite type for the latter. The relative strong Coulomb attraction interaction in the rock-salt layer over … [↵][1]1To whom correspondence may be addressed. Email: Jin{at}iphy.ac.cn. [1]: #xref-corresp-1-1
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43. Single crystal growth, structural characteristics and magnetic properties of chromium substituted M-type ferrites
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Chun Fu Chang, Chang Yang Kuo, Thorsten Langer, Dmitry A. Zherebtsov, Zhiwei Hu, Rainer Niewa, S. Nemrava, N. S. Perov, Denis Vinnik, H.-J. Lin, L.-Y. Yang, Rainer Pöttgen, Anna Semisalova, and L. Shlyk
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Materials science ,Absorption spectroscopy ,Magnetism ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Barium ,General Chemistry ,Coercivity ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Chloride ,Chromium ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,chemistry ,medicine ,Curie temperature ,Ferrite (magnet) ,General Materials Science ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Two different types of fluxes, namely sodium based and chloride based fluxes were used to grow Cr substituted barium and strontium hexaferrite ferrite crystals, (Sr,Ba)Fe 12 − x Cr x O 19 at comparatively low temperatures of about 1300 °C. The sodium based flux led to growth of larger crystals up to 5 mm, but with only minor Cr contents x ≤ 0.07. From the chloride based flux the obtained Cr contents are significantly higher with x = 5.7 (Sr) and x = 3.4 (Ba), however, crystals reach only sizes in the sub-mm range. X-ray absorption spectroscopy data support exclusively isovalent substitution of Fe 3+ by Cr 3+ even for very low Cr contents. 57 Fe Mosbauer spectroscopy reveals Cr to preferentially occupy the six-fold by oxygen coordinated site at 12 k and, to a lower degree, 2 a and 4 f 2 in space group P 6 3 / mmc . All characteristic magnetic properties drop upon Cr substitution, e. g., the Curie temperature from 728 K for pure BaFe 12 O 19 to 465 K for BaFe 8.6 Cr 3.4 O 19 , the saturation magnetization from 71 emu/g to 29.7 emu/g and the coercive field from 363 Oe to 45 Oe.
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44. Ethnic-Specific Normative Reference Values for Echocardiographic LA and LV Size, LV Mass, and Systolic Function
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K.K. Poppe, R.N. Doughty, J.M. Gardin, F.D.R. Hobbs, J.J.V. McMurray, S.F. Nagueh, R. Senior, L. Thomas, G.A. Whalley, E. Aune, A. Brown, L.P. Badano, V. Cameron, D.S. Chadha, N. Chahal, K.L. Chien, M. Daimon, H. Dalen, R. Detrano, M. Akif Duzenli, J. Ezekowitz, G. de Simone, P. Di Pasquale, S. Fukuda, P.S. Gill, E. Grossman, H.-K. Kim, T. Kuznetsova, N.K.W. Leung, A. Linhart, T.A. McDonagh, M. McGrady, J.G. Mill, R. Mogelvang, M.L. Muiesan, A.C.T. Ng, D. Ojji, J.E. Otterstad, D.J. Petrovic, B. Prendergast, E. Rietzschel, H. Schirmer, P. Schvartzman, I. Simova, K. Sliwa, S. Stewart, I.B. Squire, M. Takeuchi, D.G. Altman, R. Perera, C.M. Triggs, H. Au Yeung, G.A. Beans Picón, T. Anderson, J. Dyck, J.A. Ezekowitz, J.A. Chirinos, M.L. De Buyzere, T.C. Gillebert, P. Segers, C.M. Van daele, H.A. Walsh, R. Izzo, N. De Luca, B. Trimarco, K. Goel, A. Misra, P.-C. Chen, H.-J. Lin, T.-C. Su, A.M. Richards, R. Troughton, J. Skov Jensen, S. Paterna, M.K. Davies, R.C. Davis, A. Roalfe, M. Calvert, N. Freemantle, G.Y.H. Lip, J.A. Staessen, H.J. Dargie, I. Ford, G. Galasko, A. Lahiri, M. Carrington, H. Krum, C. Zeitz, L. Blauwet, H.E. Moelmen Hansen, A. Støylen, A. Thorstensen, H. Watanabe, J. Yoshikawa, J.C. Chambers, J. Kooner, J. Davies, I. Loke, L. Ng, D.Y. Leung, L. Arnold, S. Coffey, J. d'Arcy, C. Hammond, C. Mabbett, C. Lima, M. Loudon, N. Pinheiro, R. Reynolds, D. Muraru, D. Peluso, L. Dal Bianco, J. Petrovic, F.D. Fuchs, T. Katova, K. Kaku, A. Boyd, E.M. Chia, L.C. Angelo, A.C. Pereira, J.E. Krieger, S.L. Rodrigues, A. Paini, E. Agabiti Rosei, and M. Salvetti
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Body surface area ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,Pediatrics ,Percentile ,Ejection fraction ,business.industry ,Population ,Ethnic group ,Stroke volume ,Systolic function ,Reference values ,Internal medicine ,Cardiology ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,education ,business - Abstract
Objectives This study sought to derive age-, sex-, and ethnic-appropriate adult reference values for left atrial (LA) and left ventricular (LV) dimensions and volumes, LV mass, fractional shortening, and ejection fraction (EF) derived from geographically diverse population studies. Background The current recommended reference values for measurements from echocardiography may not be suitable to the diverse world population to which they are now applied. Methods Population-based datasets of echocardiographic measurements from 22,404 adults without clinical cardiovascular or renal disease, hypertension, or diabetes were combined in an individual person data meta-analysis. Quantile regression was used to derive reference values at the 95th percentile (upper reference value [URV]) and fifth percentile (lower reference value [LRV]) of each measurement against age (treated as linear), separately within sex and ethnic groups. Results The URVs for left ventricular end-diastolic volume (LVEDV), LV end-systolic volume, and LV stroke volume (SV) were highest in Europeans and lowest in South Asians. Important sex and ethnic differences remained after indexation by body surface area or height for these measurements, as well as for the LRV for SV. LVEDV and SV decreased with increasing age for all groups. Importantly, the LRV for EF differed by ethnicity; there was a clear apparent difference between Europeans and Asians. The URVs for LV end-diastolic diameter and LV end-systolic diameter were higher for Europeans than those for East Asian, South Asian, and African people, particularly among men. Similarly, the URVs for LA diameter and volume were highest for Europeans. Conclusions Sex- and/or ethnic-appropriate echocardiographic reference values are indicated for many measurements of LA and LV size, LV mass, and EF. Reference values for LV volumes and mass also differ across the age range.
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45. Phase diagram of Ca1−Ce MnO3 thin films studied by X-ray magnetic circular dichroism
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T. Harano, G. Shibata, K. Yoshimatsu, K. Ishigami, V.K. Verma, Y. Takahashi, T. Kadono, T. Yoshida, A. Fujimori, T. Koide, F.-H. Chang, H.-J. Lin, D.-J. Huang, C.-T. Chen, P.-H. Xiang, H. Yamada, and A. Sawa
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Materials Chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics - Published
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46. An unusual high-spin ground state of Co3+ in octahedral coordination in brownmillerite-type cobalt oxide
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Arata Tanaka, Chunxia Chen, Liu Hao Tjeng, N. Hollmann, A. I. Kurbakov, H.-J. Lin, S. Ya. Istomin, Sergey M. Kazakov, E.V. Antipov, Zhiwei Hu, Oleg A. Tyablikov, Y. Y. Chin, and Alexander A. Tsirlin
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Tetragonal crystal system ,Crystallography ,Magnetic moment ,Absorption spectroscopy ,Octahedron ,Oxidation state ,Chemistry ,engineering ,Brownmillerite ,engineering.material ,Ground state ,Powder diffraction - Abstract
The crystal and magnetic structures of brownmillerite-like Sr(2)Co(1.2)Ga(0.8)O(5) with a stable Co(3+) oxidation state at both octahedral and tetrahedral sites are refined using neutron powder diffraction data collected at 2 K (S.G. Icmm, a = 5.6148(6) Å, b = 15.702(2) Å, c = 5.4543(6) Å; R(wp) = 0.0339, R(p) = 0.0443, χ(2) = 0.775). The very large tetragonal distortion of CoO(6) octahedra (1.9591(4) Å for Co-O(eq) and 2.257(6) Å for Co-O(ax)) could be beneficial for the stabilization of the long-sought intermediate-spin state of Co(3+) in perovskite-type oxides. However, the large magnetic moment of octahedral Co(3+) (3.82(7)μ(B)) indicates the conventional high-spin state of Co(3+) ions, which is further supported by the results of a combined theoretical and experimental soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy study at the Co-L(2,3) edges on Sr(2)Co(1.2)Ga(0.8)O(5). A high-spin ground state of Co(3+) in Sr(2)Co(1.2)Ga(0.8)O(5) resulted in much lower in comparison with a LaCoO(3) linear thermal expansion coefficient of 13.1 ppm K(-1) (298-1073 K) determined from high-temperature X-ray powder diffraction data collected in air.
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47. Magnetic anisotropic properties of Pd/Co/Pd trilayer films studied by X-ray absorption spectroscopy and magnetic circular dichroism
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Y. F. Wang, Wen Chin Lin, K. Saravanan, Y. C. Shao, Bo-Yao Wang, H. M. Tsai, C. H. Kao, H.-J. Lin, L. Y. Jang, C. J. Tsai, H. T. Wang, W. F. Pong, J. F. Lee, and C. W. Pao
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X-ray absorption spectroscopy ,Materials science ,Extended X-ray absorption fine structure ,Magnetic circular dichroism ,Annealing (metallurgy) ,General Chemical Engineering ,Analytical chemistry ,General Chemistry ,XANES ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Crystallography ,Edge structure ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Anisotropy ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
We study the magnetic anisotropic properties of as-grown and annealed Pd/Co/Pd trilayer films based on their atomic and electronic structures using extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS), X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy and magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) measurements. The annealed film exhibits interesting perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) whereas the as-grown film exhibits in-plane anisotropy. Cross-sectional transmission electron microscopic analysis together with the Co K-edge EXAFS results confirm the formation of an ordered-alloy CoPd phase in the annealed film, whereas the as-grown film has an hcp Co-like phase. Co L3,2-edge XMCD measurements reveal an enhanced ratio of the Co 3d orbital to spin moments of the annealed film providing evidence of the observed PMA upon annealing.
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48. [Investigation of group sex in men who have sex with men in Taizhou, Zhejiang province, 2013-2015]
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H J, Lin, Y C, Zhang, W W, Shen, Q H, Wu, Y Y, Xu, D H, Qiu, Y Y, Ding, and N, He
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Adult ,Male ,Safe Sex ,Sexual Behavior ,HIV Infections ,Middle Aged ,Condoms ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Sexual Partners ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Prevalence ,Bisexuality ,Humans ,Female ,Homosexuality, Male - Published
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49. [Visual impact of sub-tenon
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W Q, Chen, G H, Zhang, H J, Lin, H C, Huang, D S, Lin, J L, Zheng, and D Z, Zheng
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Male ,Chi-Square Distribution ,Phacoemulsification ,Incidence ,Retinal Detachment ,Visual Acuity ,Amaurosis Fugax ,Middle Aged ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Postoperative Complications ,Vitrectomy ,Evoked Potentials, Visual ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Aged ,Anesthesia, Local - Published
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50. Anisotropy in the thermal hysteresis of resistivity and charge density wave nature of single crystal SrFeO3-δ: X-ray absorption and photoemission studies
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Fangcheng Chou, J.-L. Chen, S. H. Lee, H. J. Lin, C. W. Pao, J. W. Chiou, J. F. Lee, C.-M. Cheng, C. H. Yao, S. H. Hsieh, R. S. Solanki, H. T. Wang, W. F. Pong, W.-C. Chen, Y. C. Shao, H. M. Tsai, Y. F. Wang, Y. Y. Chin, and Chao-Hung Du
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Multidisciplinary ,Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Photoemission spectroscopy ,Band gap ,Transition temperature ,Science ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Bond length ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,0103 physical sciences ,Medicine ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,Anisotropy ,Charge density wave ,Single crystal - Abstract
The local electronic and atomic structures of the high-quality single crystal of SrFeO3-δ (δ~0.19) were studied using temperature-dependent x-ray absorption and valence-band photoemission spectroscopy (VB-PES) to investigate the origin of anisotropic resistivity in the ab-plane and along the c-axis close to the region of thermal hysteresis (near temperature for susceptibility maximum, Tm~78 K). All experiments herein were conducted during warming and cooling processes. The Fe L3,2-edge X-ray linear dichroism results show that during cooling from room temperature to below the transition temperature, the unoccupied Fe 3d eg states remain in persistently out-of-plane 3d3z2-r2 orbitals. In contrast, in the warming process below the transition temperature, they change from 3d3z2-r2 to in-plane 3dx2-y2 orbitals. The nearest-neighbor (NN) Fe-O bond lengths also exhibit anisotropic behavior in the ab-plane and along the c-axis below Tm. The anisotropic NN Fe-O bond lengths and Debye-Waller factors stabilize the in-plane Fe 3dx2-y2 and out-of-plane 3d3z2-r2 orbitals during warming and cooling, respectively. Additionally, a VB-PES study further confirms that a relative band gap opens at low temperature in both the ab-plane and along the c-axis, providing the clear evidence of the charge-density-wave nature of SrFeO3-δ (δ~0.19) single crystal.
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