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2. Field test‐based research on current sharing characteristics of multicolumn parallel arresters
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Youping Fan, Peng Zhang, Zijiang Wang, Ben Shang, Zian Zeng, Wenxiang Yu, and Dianlang Wang
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Control and Systems Engineering ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Published
- 2022
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3. A Pilot Protection Scheme for Hybrid Uhvdc System Based on Approximate Entropy of Energy Level
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Zijiang Wang, Youping Fan, Zhaoyi Zhang, and Ben Shang
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- 2023
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4. Semantic Segmentation based network for 6D pose estimation
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Dan Wang, Nansheng Xu, Xiaobo Lin, and Zijiang Wang
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- 2022
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5. Semantic Segmentation of 3D Scene based on Global Feature Fusion
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Dan Wang, Shuaijun Liu, Nansheng Xu, Xiaobo Lin, and Zijiang Wang
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- 2022
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6. Epidemiological characteristics of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome and its relationship with meteorological factors in Liaoning Province, China
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Zijiang, Wang, Shiting, Yang, Li, Luo, Xiaohao, Guo, Bin, Deng, Zeyu, Zhao, Jia, Rui, Shanshan, Yu, Bin, Zhao, Yifang, Wang, Jingyi, Chen, Yingwei, Sun, Tianmu, Chen, and Xinyu, Feng
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Male ,China ,Infectious Diseases ,Meteorological Concepts ,Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome ,Incidence ,Temperature ,Humans ,Parasitology - Abstract
Background Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS), one kind of tick-borne acute infectious disease, is caused by a novel bunyavirus. The relationship between meteorological factors and infectious diseases is a hot topic of current research. Liaoning Province has reported a high incidence of SFTS in recent years. However, the epidemiological characteristics of SFTS and its relationship with meteorological factors in the province remain largely unexplored. Methods Data on reported SFTS cases were collected from 2011 to 2019. Epidemiological characteristics of SFTS were analyzed. Spearman’s correlation test and generalized linear models (GLM) were used to identify the relationship between meteorological factors and the number of SFTS cases. Results From 2011 to 2019, the incidence showed an overall upward trend in Liaoning Province, with the highest incidence in 2019 (0.35/100,000). The incidence was slightly higher in males (55.9%, 438/783), and there were more SFTS patients in the 60–69 age group (31.29%, 245/783). Dalian City and Dandong City had the largest number of cases of SFTS (87.99%, 689/783). The median duration from the date of illness onset to the date of diagnosis was 8 days [interquartile range (IQR): 4–13 days]. Spearman correlation analysis and GLM showed that the number of SFTS cases was positively correlated with monthly average rainfall (rs = 0.750, P β = 0.285, P rs = 0.683, P β = 0.096, P rs = 0.822, P β = 0.154, P rs = 0.810, P β = 0.134, P rs = −0.728, P β = −0.145, P rs = −0.272, P β = −1.048, P Conclusion The annual incidence of SFTS increased year on year in Liaoning Province. Incidence of SFTS was affected by several meteorological factors, including monthly average air pressure, monthly average temperature, and monthly average wind speed. Graphical Abstract
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- 2022
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7. Online monitoring of the voltage stability margin using local minimax concave penalty regression and adaptive database
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Zongwu Huang, Xun Xu, Youping Fan, Zijiang Wang, Ben Shang, Maolin Shang, Wenxiang Yu, Yiming Wu, Dongjie Li, and Mingqi Lin
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Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Published
- 2023
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8. Non-negligible health risks caused by inhalation exposure to aldehydes and ketones during food waste treatments in megacity Shanghai
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Liangmao Zhang, Binghan Wang, Kaiyi Li, Zijiang Wang, Dan Xu, Yinglong Su, Dong Wu, and Bing Xie
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Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,General Medicine ,Toxicology ,Pollution - Published
- 2023
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9. Epidemiological and genetic investigation of a cluster of cases of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome bunyavirus
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Jie Zhang, Yun Liu, Lingling Mao, Baocheng Deng, Lei Yu, Zijiang Wang, Wei Wu, Yuhong Liang, and Wenqing Yao
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Male ,Phlebovirus ,China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030231 tropical medicine ,Population ,Bunyaviridae Infections ,Disease cluster ,Disease Outbreaks ,lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medical microbiology ,medicine ,Humans ,Natural reservoir ,lcsh:RC109-216 ,030212 general & internal medicine ,education ,Aged ,education.field_of_study ,Farmers ,Molecular epidemiology ,SFTS ,business.industry ,Transmission (medicine) ,Outbreak ,Leukopenia ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Thrombocytopenia ,Virology ,Cluster outbreak ,Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome ,Infectious Diseases ,SFTSV ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Background To analyze and discuss the transmission route of a cluster of cases of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome bunyavirus (SFTSV). Method We performed an epidemiological investigation and a genetic analysis of patients with severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) caused by SFTSV, their close contacts and the surrounding population. Results We found that all patients had contact with the blood of the first patient. The comparison of gene sequences in the three isolated SFTSV strains showed that the strains were closely related. Six close contacts and nine individuals in the surrounding population were positive for SFTSV IgM antibody. Conclusion We suspect that the cluster outbreak was transmitted via blood and that the natural reservoir host of SFTSV exists in the patients’ environment.
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- 2020
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10. Study on current sharing characteristics of multi-column parallel arresters
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Youping Fan, Peng Zhang, Zijiang Wang, Jianyi Guo, Zian Zeng, Zongwu Huang, Dianlang Wang, Wu Wen, and Yining Qin
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Applied Mathematics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Instrumentation - Published
- 2023
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11. Bird diversity and waterbird habitat preferences in relation to wetland restoration at Dianchi Lake, south-west China
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Zijiang Wang, Kang Luo, Haotian Bai, and Zhaolu Wu
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Shore ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Ecology ,West china ,Wetland ,Shorebird ,Conservation ,Waterbird ,Geography ,Habitat ,Canonical correspondence analysis ,Biological variation ,lcsh:Zoology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Transect ,Dianchi Lake ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Habitat utilization - Abstract
Background Restoration projects have been implemented worldwide to mitigate the adverse effects of the loss and degradation of wetland habitats. Much research has been carried out on the impacts on birds of wetland restoration and management projects in China. Studies have mainly investigated central or coastal wetlands, while inland wetlands in remote areas have been much less studied. We focused on examining the response of wild birds to wetland restoration in Dianchi Lake, south-west China. Methods The line transect method was performed at 26 sampling plots. Three of these were in the city, and to acquire all wild bird data 23 plots were located every 2–8 km along the shore of Dianchi Lake, between December 2011 and November 2013. We collected all related bird records by searching the available literature, articles, newspapers and records of birdwatchers to compare species variation before and after implementation of wetland restoration. To measure the relationships between waterbird assemblages and habitat structures, we used canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) to pair the main matrix of bird assemblages with a second matrix of habitat variables. Results We recorded 182 bird species belonging to 51 families and 17 orders. Of the species, 42 were new records for Kunming City and 20 were new records for Yunnan Province. Ten waterbird species were found to have disappeared from the shore of Dianchi Lake. CCA results indicated that waterbirds could be divided into four categories based on their habitat preference: synanthropic (wintering gulls), special habitat (shorebirds), semi-natural (wintering coots and ducks) and disturbance-tolerant (resident) species. Conclusions Our study is the first to consider the entire wild bird community throughout the year and discuss the species variation before and after wetland restoration projects launched for Dianchi Lake. Distinct habitat requirements of different waterbird groups were detected in our study, suggesting different types of restoration and management should be implemented.
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- 2019
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12. Disturbance of glutamate metabolism and inhibition of CaM-CaMKII-CREB signaling pathway in the hippocampus of mice induced by 1,2-dichloroethane exposure
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Weiyu Huang, Zijiang Wang, Gaoyang Wang, Kunyang Li, Yaping Jin, and Fenghong Zhao
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Mice ,Glutamates ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Animals ,RNA, Messenger ,General Medicine ,Ethylene Dichlorides ,Calcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase Type 2 ,Toxicology ,Hippocampus ,Pollution ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCE) is a highly toxic neurotoxicity, and the brain tissue is the main target organ. At present, long-term exposure to 1,2-DCE has been shown to cause cognitive dysfunction in some studies, but the mechanism is not clear. The results of this study showed that long-term 1,2-DCE exposure decreased learning and memory abilities in mice and impaired the structure and morphology of neurons in the hippocampal region. Moreover, except for the mRNA level of PAG, the enzymatic activities and protein levels of GS and PAG, as well as the mRNA level of GS were inhibited. With increasing dose of exposure, the protein and mRNA expression of GLAST and GLT-1 also decreased. Contrarily, there were protein and mRNA expression upregulation of GluN1, GluN2A and GluN2B in the hippocampus, as well as increased levels of extracellular Glu and intracellular Ca
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- 2022
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13. Spatiotemporal footprints of odor compounds in megacity’s food waste streams and policy implication
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Liangmao, Zhang, Binghan, Wang, Zijiang, Wang, Kaiyi, Li, Ru, Fang, Yinglong, Su, Dong, Wu, and Bing, Xie
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China ,Policy ,Environmental Engineering ,Food ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Odorants ,Humans ,Environmental Chemistry ,Acetaldehyde ,Pollution ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Refuse Disposal - Abstract
Odor pollution is one of the most critical issues in food waste (FW) recycling and has significant implications for human health. However, knowledge of their occurrence and spatiotemporally dynamic in urban FW streams is limited, making it not conducive to implement targeted odor management. This work followed the occurrence of 81 odor compounds (OCs) in nine FW-air environments along the Shanghai's FW streams for one year. Results showed that NH
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- 2022
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14. Phytoremediation for Co-contaminated Soils of Cadmium and Polychlorinated Biphenyls Using the Ornamental Plant Tagetes patula L
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Joginder Singh, Qingzi Zhao, Qiqi Shen, Wei Wang, Xiaona Shang, Ramasamy Rajesh Kumar, Sayan Paul, Zijiang Wang, and Xinyu Miao
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Contaminated soils ,Cadmium ,biology ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Biomass ,General Medicine ,Toxicology ,biology.organism_classification ,Pollution ,Polychlorinated Biphenyls ,Tagetes ,Phytoremediation ,Soil ,Biodegradation, Environmental ,Single effect ,chemistry ,Environmental chemistry ,Ornamental plant ,Ecotoxicology ,Environmental science ,Soil Pollutants ,Tagetes patula - Abstract
In this study, pot-culture experiments were conducted to investigate the single effect of Cd, PCBs, and the combined effect of Cd-PCBs with Tagetes patula L. The study highlights that the minimum concentration of PCBs (100 µg kg−1) could enable the growth of the plant with an increase in biomass by 27.76% when compared with the control. In all the experiments performed, the Cd concentrations over the surface parts were found to be above 100 mg kg−1. Significant positive correlations were observed between the Cd and PCBs concentrations accumulated in tissues of the soil and plants (p
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- 2020
15. DC-Link Voltage Disturbance Rejection Strategy of PWM Rectifiers Based on Reduced-Order LESO
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Zhi Feng Pan, Zijiang Wang, Xiaohong Wang, Lianfang Tian, and Hoang Thi Thu Giang
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General Computer Science ,Computer science ,020209 energy ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,observer ,General Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Instability ,disturbance rejection ,Control theory ,Frequency domain ,DC-link voltage ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,PWM rectifier ,General Materials Science ,lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,State observer ,Reduced-order ,lcsh:TK1-9971 ,Voltage reference ,Pulse-width modulation ,Voltage - Abstract
In applications of pulse-width modulation (PWM) rectifiers, the high quality of the DC power is required. The fluctuation of grid voltage and the switching of equipment connected to the DC supply are likely to cause a sudden change in the DC-link voltage, resulting in equipment instability or even damage. Considering the bandwidth of the closed-loop current dynamic, this paper presents a novel DC-link voltage control strategy of PWM rectifiers based on the reduced-order linear extended state observer (RLESO). Using a first-order RLESO to observe and even compensate the model variations caused by grid voltage and DC-link voltage fluctuations or load transients, the proposed method can effectively improve the dynamic performance against grid and load disturbances, as well as for sudden changes in DC-link reference voltage. Combined with frequency domain analysis, this paper theoretically analyzes the sensitivity, stability, and tracking performance of the proposed method, providing a basis for the selection of controller parameters. And finally, simulation and experimental results are presented to demonstrate its validity and the superiority over the traditional PI control strategy.
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- 2019
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16. Alterations of NMDA and AMPA receptors and their signaling apparatus in the hippocampus of mouse offspring induced by developmental arsenite exposure
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Yaping Jin, Yingjun Liao, Zijiang Wang, Fenghong Zhao, and Gaoyang Wang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Arsenites ,Offspring ,Hippocampus ,AMPA receptor ,010501 environmental sciences ,Toxicology ,Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,01 natural sciences ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,RNA, Messenger ,Receptors, AMPA ,Receptor ,Maternal-Fetal Exchange ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Arsenite ,Chemistry ,musculoskeletal, neural, and ocular physiology ,Neurotoxicity ,medicine.disease ,Endocrinology ,nervous system ,NMDA receptor ,Female ,Neurotoxicity Syndromes ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Loss of cognitive function due to arsenic exposure is a serious health concern in many parts of the world, including China. The present study aims to determine the molecular mechanism of arsenic-induced neurotoxicity and its consequent effect on downstream signaling pathways of mouse N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) and α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid receptors (AMPARs). Drinking water containing 0, 25, 50 or 100 mg/L arsenite was provided each day to mother mice throughout gestation period until postnatal day (PND) 35 to expose the newborn mice to arsenite during early developmental period. The effect of arsenite in the expressions of different components of NMDAR (NR1, NR2A, NR2B) and AMPAR (GluR1, GluR2, GluR3), including calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) and phosphorylated-CaMKII (p-CaMKII), at PND 7, 14, 21 and 35 was estimated and analyzed from the hippocampus of mice. A significant inhibition in the protein and mRNA expressions of NR1, NR2A, NR2B and GluR1 was observed in mice exposed to 50 mg/L arsenite since PND 7. Down regulation of GluR2 and GluR3 both at mRNA and protein levels was observed in mice exposed to 50 mg/L arsenite till PND 14. Moreover, both CaMKII as well as p-CaMKII expressions were significantly limited since PND 7 in 50 mg/L arsenite exposed mice group. Findings form this study suggested that the previously reported impairment in learning and memorizing abilities in later stage due to early life arsenite exposure is associated with the alterations of NMDARs, AMPARs, CaMKII and p-CaMKII expressions.
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17. A Measurement Method of Supraharmonics Based on Partial Sampling and Hybrid Segmentation
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Zijiang Wang, Jiandong Jiang, Huayu Zhang, Qionglin Li, and Chen Zheng
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Imagination ,Sampling (signal processing) ,Computer science ,Power electronics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Fast Fourier transform ,Harmonic ,Electronic engineering ,Range (statistics) ,Segmentation ,media_common ,Power (physics) - Abstract
The widespread use of high-frequency power electronics has caused the problem of supraharmonics in the power grid to become increasingly serious. However, the existing harmonic measurement method has problems such as slow measurement speed and a large amount of processing data when measuring supraharmonics with a wider frequency range. Furthermore, there is no uniform and effective standard for the supraharmonics measurement. In this paper, based on a comprehensive analysis of the correlation between the frequency characteristics of supraharmonics generated by power electronic converter equipment and the switching frequency, a hybrid measurement method based on characteristic frequency segmentation is proposed. The harmonic peak is obtained by partial sampling FFT operation to calculate the switching frequency, the segmentation strategy of the spectrum aggregation is automatically determined according to the peak characteristics around the switching frequency and its multiple frequencies. The simulation analysis shows that the proposed method can effectively improve the measurement speed based on the accurate measurement of supraharmonics. The field-test results verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the method. This paper provides a new idea to unify the supraharmonics measurement standard.
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18. MOESM1 of Bird diversity and waterbird habitat preferences in relation to wetland restoration at Dianchi Lake, south-west China
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Luo, Kang, Zhaolu Wu, Haotian Bai, and Zijiang Wang
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Additional file 1: Table S1. Percentages of different land-covers of the 26 sampling sites around Dian Lake and the Pearson correlation of the land-cover variables.
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19. MOESM3 of Bird diversity and waterbird habitat preferences in relation to wetland restoration at Dianchi Lake, south-west China
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Luo, Kang, Zhaolu Wu, Haotian Bai, and Zijiang Wang
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Additional file 3: Table S3. New bird records found along Dianchi Lake during 2008â 2016.
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- 2019
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20. MOESM2 of Bird diversity and waterbird habitat preferences in relation to wetland restoration at Dianchi Lake, south-west China
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Luo, Kang, Zhaolu Wu, Haotian Bai, and Zijiang Wang
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Additional file 2: Table S2. Bird checklist of Dianchi Lake.
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- 2019
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21. Spin splitting and switching effect in a four-terminal two-dimensional electron gas nanostructure
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H.Z. Guo, Zijiang Wang, and Jianhong He
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010302 applied physics ,Physics ,Nanostructure ,Zeeman effect ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,FOS: Physical sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,Edge (geometry) ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Molecular physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,symbols.namesake ,Terminal (electronics) ,0103 physical sciences ,Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall) ,symbols ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Current (fluid) ,0210 nano-technology ,Fermi gas ,Spin-½ ,Voltage - Abstract
We have studied the spin-splitting effect in a four-terminal two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) system with two potential barriers and an external perpendicular magnetic field. In our model, the two potential barriers are generated by two surface metal gates. Calculations show that by tuning the voltage applied on the gates, the injected spin-unpolarized current can be split into different spin currents with a high efficiency. The split currents flow out of the geometry from different output leads separately. The spin freedom of the outputs can be controlled by simply tuning voltage on gates. This phenomenon is a result of the combination of three effects - the potential barriers, Zeeman splitting and edge current. By tuning the voltage on gates, the outflow spin of current in one terminal can be switched. These features open up a possibility for making a spin filter and switcher device by applying the four-terminal 2DEG system.
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- 2018
22. A Novel Francisella-Like Endosymbiont in Haemaphysalis longicornis and Hyalomma asiaticum, China
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Yanhua Wang, Lingling Mao, Yingwei Sun, Zijiang Wang, Jiayong Zhang, Jibo Zhang, Yao Peng, and Lianxu Xia
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0301 basic medicine ,China ,Ixodidae ,Microbiology ,Zoonotic disease ,Tularemia ,03 medical and health sciences ,Virology ,Francisella-like endosymbiont ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,medicine ,Animals ,Francisella ,Symbiosis ,Francisella tularensis ,Phylogeny ,biology ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Hyalomma asiaticum ,RNA, Bacterial ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,Haemaphysalis longicornis ,Animal Distribution - Abstract
Francisella tularensis causes a highly infectious zoonotic disease tularemia. Both Haemaphysalis longicornis and Hyalomma asiaticum are widely distributed in China, but the presence of Francisella and Francisella-like endosymbionts (FLEs) in the two tick species is poorly understood. Therefore, a total of 627 H. longicornis (471 adults and 156 nymphs) and 88 Hy. asiaticum ticks (adults) were collected, of which 88 were from Bole of Xinjiang, 236 from Liaoyang, and 176 from Shenyang of Liaoning, and 215 from Wuhan of Hubei. Notably, five H. longicornis pools from Liaoyang of Liaoning province might have harbored F. tularensis, showing a minimum prevalence of 2.12% (5/236). This study should alert the health department and veterinarians working within the region to prevent and control the emergence of tularemia. After the screening of 16S rRNA and tul4 genes, the results revealed that FLEs were detected in Hy. asiaticum ticks in Bole and in H. longicornis ticks in Liaoyang and Shenyang. Their infection rate was 100% (88/88), 3.39% (8/236 is a minimum), and 8.52% (15/176), respectively. Phylogenetic analyses indicated that the sequence named bole in Hy. Asiaticum from Bole, the sequence named liaoyang1 in H. longicornis from Liaoyang, and the sequence named shanyang1 in H. longicornis from Shenyang shared consistent 16S rRNA sequence, and the difference between Chinese FLEs and the known FLEs was obvious. These findings suggest that this FLE species might be a potentially novel FLE circulating in H. longicornis and Hy. asiaticum from China.
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- 2018
23. Single-Molecule Spectroscopy Study of Crowding-Induced Protein Spontaneous Denature and Crowding-Perturbed Unfolding-Folding Conformational Fluctuation Dynamics
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H. Peter Lu and Zijiang Wang
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0301 basic medicine ,Protein Folding ,Protein aggregation ,Molecular Dynamics Simulation ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,Molecular dynamics ,Calmodulin ,Materials Chemistry ,Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer ,Ficoll ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Protein Unfolding ,Chemistry ,Protein Stability ,Protein dynamics ,Proteins ,Single Molecule Imaging ,0104 chemical sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Folding (chemistry) ,030104 developmental biology ,Förster resonance energy transfer ,Unfolded protein response ,Biophysics ,Protein folding ,Entropic force - Abstract
The effects of molecular crowding on protein folding-unfolding processes are of importance for understanding protein function and structure dynamics in living cells. The enhancement of protein stability as a result of reduced entropic effect in the presence of molecular crowding is well understood both experimentally and theoretically. However, because of the complexity and interplay between various interactions existing in an equally favored environment of protein folding and unfolding conformational dynamics, such a simple reduced entropic enhancement model does not suffice to describe protein folding conformational dynamics under a protein crowding condition. In this paper, we report our observation on that single protein molecules spontaneously denature into unfolded proteins and folding-unfolding fluctuations in solution of crowding reagent Ficoll 70. We have identified that such protein dynamics involves a combined mechanism of polymer-polymer interaction, entropic effects, and protein solvation dynamics. We characterize the protein folding-unfolding dynamics by using single-molecule spectroscopy to obtain detailed molecular dynamic scale information on the protein folding-unfolding conformational fluctuation dynamics. Our findings suggest that the complex unfolding dynamic processes are spontaneous denature of single protein molecules induced by molecular crowding effect which has been elusive for analysis in ensemble-averaged measurements. Furthermore, the energy needed for the spontaneous unfolding is at the biological accessible force fluctuation level, which suggests a strong implication of significant human health relevance and importance. The new knowledge of the inhomogeneous protein unfolding processes can serve as a step forward to a mechanistic understanding of human diseases associated with molecular crowding, protein aggregates, fibril formation, as well as gene translational regulation processes typically under a molecular crowded local environment.
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- 2018
24. Factors Influencing Phototaxis in Nocturnal Migrating Birds
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Zijiang Wang, Mingyan Chen, Zhaolu Wu, and Xuebing Zhao
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Moonlight ,China ,Light ,Artificial light ,Ecology ,Bird migration ,Seasonality ,Wind direction ,Biology ,Nocturnal ,medicine.disease ,Circadian Rhythm ,Birds ,Species Specificity ,Flight, Animal ,medicine ,Phototaxis ,Animals ,Animal Migration ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Bird ringing ,Seasons - Abstract
Many migratory bird species fly during the night (nocturnal migrants) and have been shown to display some phototaxis to artificial light. During 2006 to 2009, we investigated phototaxis in nocturnal migrants at Jinshan Yakou in Xinping County (N23°56', E101°30'; 2400 m above sea-level), and at the Niaowang Mountain in Funing County (N23°30', E105°35'; 1400 m above sea-level), both in the Yunnan Province of Southwest China. A total of 5069 birds, representing 129 species, were captured by mist-netting and artificial light. The extent of phototaxis effect on bird migration was examined during all four seasons, three phases of the moon, and under two weather conditions (mist and wind). Data were statistically analyzed to determine the extent to which these factors may impact phototaxis of nocturnal migrants. The results point to phototaxis in birds migrating in the spring and autumn, especially in the autumn. Furthermore, migrating birds were more readily attracted to artificial lights during nights with little moonlight, mist, and a headwind. Regardless of the initial orientation in which birds flew, either following the wind or against the wind, birds would always fly against the wind when flying towards the light. This study broadens our understanding of the nocturnal bird migration, potentially resulting in improved bird ringing practices, increased awareness, and better policies regarding bird protection.
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25. Sulfide Remobilisation from Sulfide Ore at High Temperatures and Differential Stresses: An Experimental Approach
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Chang-Zhi Wu, Zijiang Wang, Yuanchuan Zheng, Xueyi Wu, Lianxing Gu, Wenlan Zhang, and Xiaoqian Tang
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Sulfide ,Chalcopyrite ,Metallurgy ,Geochemistry ,Geology ,engineering.material ,Fluid transport ,Sulfide minerals ,Sphalerite ,chemistry ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,Silicate minerals ,visual_art ,engineering ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Pyrite ,Pyrrhotite - Abstract
We conducted experiments to simulate sulfide remobilisation from sulfide ore. The starting material was from the Hongtoushan massive sulfide deposit, NE China, and is composed of pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, quartz, and silicate minerals. The ore was immersed in a solution of 20 wt.% NaCl for 260 h, and then was mounted in a Changjiang 500 triaxial rock stress machine. After the experiments were performed for 13 h at temperatures of 362, 464, 556 and 682°C, with corresponding confining and axial pressures, the samples were cooled at room temperatures. Our results from all the runs indicate that sulfides can be remobilised both mechanically and chemically, and that remobilisation is enhanced at higher temperatures. Mechanical remobilisation can only take place over limited distances and results in minor differentiation between various sulfide minerals. Distant external remobilisation to form new orebodies is most likely caused by chemical remobilisation. In contrast to plastically deformed areas, space resulting from cataclastic deformation could provide conduits for fluid transport and space for metal precipitation. Remobilised iron sulfides will precipitate as pyrrhotite at high temperatures, but as pyrite when temperature decreases. Furthermore, chalcopyrite is more easily remobilised than sphalerite under the conditions of the present experiments. Remobilisation accompanying deformation and metamorphism may add epigenetic features to syngenetic deposits.
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- 2012
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26. Comparison of harmonic limits and evaluation of the international standards
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Qionglin Li, Tang Yuzheng, Shuangyin Dai, Zijiang Wang, and Shuming Liu
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Physics ,020303 mechanical engineering & transports ,0203 mechanical engineering ,lcsh:TA1-2040 ,Acoustics ,021105 building & construction ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Harmonic ,02 engineering and technology ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) - Abstract
The paper takes the Chinese standard GB/T 14549-1993, the British Engineering Recommendation G5/4-1, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE Std 519-2014 and the part of IEC 61000-3 series standard as an example. Then summarize the difference of harmonic limits, the different processing methods of harmonic impedance, and the different summation law of each standard. Compare the harmonic limit calculation and evaluation methods of Chinese GB/T 14549-1993, British G5/4-1 and IEEE Std 519-2014 standard in detail, summarize the characteristics of the three standards in disturbance emission evaluation and introduce examples to verify the conclusion. Finally, summarize the characteristics and differences of mentioned harmonic standards.
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- 2019
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27. Metallogenic mechanisms of super-large Cu and Au deposits in the Dexing region and simulating experiments
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Xueyi Wu and Zijiang Wang
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Tectonics ,Mineralization (geology) ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,High pressure ,Geochemistry ,Chinese academy of sciences ,Tectonic stress ,Hydrothermal circulation ,Geology - Abstract
Based on the results of previous studies and under the direction of the theory of “ore deposit genesis”, the authors made use of high temperature and high pressure experimental facilities and conditions at the Tectono-geochemistry Research Room under the State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and put the focus on the multi-source of tectonically controlling ore-forming materials, the characteristics of multi-stage and multi-episode hydrothermal activities and mineralization and the characteristics of multi-genesis and multi-ore deposition so as to shed light on the metallogenic mechanisms of super-large Cu and Au deposits. In addition simulating experiments were made on multi-stage and multi-episode tectonic activities and rock and ore deformation, multi-stage and multi-episode tectonic activities and mobilization and migration of ore-forming materials, and multi-stage and multi-episode tectonic activities and superimposition and enrichment of ore-forming materials. The experimental results showed that under the action of multi-stage and multi-episode tectonic stress the deformation and fragmentation of not only rocks and ores have been intensified, and but also the ore-forming materials originally disbursed in the rocks and ores have been mobilized and migrated and superimposed and enriched. The experimental results also provided the scientific experimental data and grounds for deep-going research on the rules of metallogenesis and geneses of super-large ore deposits in the Dexing region, Jiangxi Province.
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- 2010
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28. Phylogenetic Characteristics of Anthrax Outbreaks in Liaoning Province, China, 2001-2015
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Zhikai Zhang, Xudong Liang, Hong Cai, Lingling Mao, Enmin Zhang, Yingwei Sun, Wenqing Yao, Huijuan Zhang, Hang Zhou, Yan Li, Xuesheng Liu, Zijiang Wang, Wei Li, and Jianchun Wei
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Bacterial Diseases ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Veterinary medicine ,lcsh:Medicine ,Bacillus ,Minisatellite Repeats ,Pathology and Laboratory Medicine ,Biochemistry ,Disease Outbreaks ,Geographical Locations ,Animal Products ,Zoonoses ,Nucleic Acids ,Genotype ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,lcsh:Science ,Phylogeny ,Mammals ,Multidisciplinary ,Phylogenetic tree ,Agriculture ,Ruminants ,Middle Aged ,Bacterial Pathogens ,Bacillus anthracis ,Infectious Diseases ,Medical Microbiology ,Vertebrates ,Female ,Pathogens ,Phylogenetic relationship ,Research Article ,China ,Asia ,Livestock ,Meat ,Farms ,030106 microbiology ,Bacillus Anthracis ,Multiple Loci VNTR Analysis ,Biology ,Microbiology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Anthrax ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tandem repeat ,Bovines ,Genetics ,Animals ,Humans ,Microbial Pathogens ,Nutrition ,Bacteria ,lcsh:R ,Organisms ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Outbreak ,DNA ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,biology.organism_classification ,Virology ,Diet ,030104 developmental biology ,Food ,People and Places ,Amniotes ,lcsh:Q ,Cattle - Abstract
Anthrax is a continuous threat in China, especially in rural regions. In July 2015, an anthrax outbreak occurred in Xifeng County, Liaoning Province. A total of 10 cutaneous anthrax cases were reported, with 210 people under medical observation. In this study, the general characteristics of human anthrax outbreak occurred in Liaoning Province were described, and all cases were caused by butchering and contacting sick animal. Meanwhile, the phylogenetic relationship between outbreak-related isolates/samples of the year 2015 and previous Bacillus anthracis strains was analyzed by means of canonical single nucleotide polymorphisms (canSNP), multiple-locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA) with 15 markers and single-nucleotide repeats (SNR) analysis. There are two canSNP subgroups found in Liaoning, A.Br.001/002 and A.Br.Ames, and a total of six MLVA 15 genotypes and five SNR genotypes were observed. The strain collected from anthrax outbreak in Xifeng County in 2015 was classified as A.Br.001/002 subgroup and identified as MLVA15-29 genotype, with same SNR profile (CL10: 17, CL12: 15, CL33: 29, and CL35: 13). So we conclude that the same clone of B.anthracis caused the anthrax outbreak in Xifeng County in 2015, and this clone is different to previous isolates. Strengthening public health education in China is one of the most important measures to prevent and control anthrax.
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29. Demo
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Zijiang Wang, Chenda Hou, Ze Zhao, Li Cui, Le Zhang, and Dong Li
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Computer science ,Environmental engineering ,Algal bloom - Abstract
Facing the still unclear growth regularity of blooms, we propose rapid lightweight estimating method for the discovery of algae blooms. An application-specific approximate algorithm for timely dispatching salvaging boats is designed to minimize the total cleanup time.
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- 2012
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30. Probing Single-Molecule Protein Conformational Folding-Unfolding Dynamics: The Multiple-State and Multiple-Channel Energy Landscape
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Yufan He, Zijiang Wang, and H. Peter Lu
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Förster resonance energy transfer ,Order (biology) ,Calmodulin ,biology ,Chemistry ,Protein dynamics ,Biophysics ,Native state ,biology.protein ,Molecule ,Energy landscape ,Detailed balance - Abstract
The folding-unfolding dynamics of protein provides an important understanding of the protein conformational dynamics and functions. We have used single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer combined with statistical data analysis to characterize enzyme and signaling protein fundamental conformational dynamics of Calmodulin (CaM) and kinase (6-Hydroxymethyl-7,8-dihydropterin pyrophosphokinase, HPPK). The concentration dependence of FRET efficiency of GdmCl indicates the unfolding conformational transition of the proteins. At 2M of denaturant solvent, the majority of the HPPK and CaM protein molecules are under fluctuating folding-unfolding conformational changes, spending about half time in their native state and half time in their unfolded state. We obtained the fluctuation rates from the autocorrelation function analyses of the protein conformational fluctuation trajectories, and we have identified multiple intermediate states involving in bunched time dynamics and the related energy landscape. We had also analyzed the protein folding-unfolding pathways using detailed balance theoretical model analysis in order to understand the complex multiple-state and multiple-channel protein dynamics.
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