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2. Effects of zinc application on the growth and photosynthetic characteristics of pecan at the seedling stage
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P.-P. Tan, H.-K. Wang, Q.-J. Deng, Jinlong Liu, Y.-J. Shang, F.-R. Peng, X.-W. Yao, and Y.-J. Tang
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Chlorophyll ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Plant Science ,Zinc ,engineering.material ,Biology ,Photosynthesis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Human fertilization ,food ,Chlorophyll fluorescence ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Carya ,Carya illinoinensis ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,food.food ,Plant Leaves ,Horticulture ,chemistry ,Seedlings ,Seedling ,engineering ,Fertilizer - Abstract
Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) is sensitive to Zn, which is involved in basic physiological and biochemical processes. To explore the growth and physiology of pecan in response to Zn application, we used 1-year-old annual grafted seedlings (Pawnee) and applied four concentrations of Zn fertilizer (0.05, 0.10, 0.20 and 0.40 g·plant-1 ); a control (CK; no Zn fertilization) was also included. The growth characteristics, anatomical structure of the leaves and photosynthesis were assessed. Compared with the CK, photosynthesis and chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence parameters, leaf area and leaf structure significantly increased at Zn concentrations of 0.05 and 0.10 g·plant-1 . In addition, growth of pecan at the seedling stage increased in response to moderate Zn application. In contrast, treatment with 0.20 and 0.40 g·Zn·plant-1 dramatically decreased these physiological indices and inhibited pecan growth. The results show that moderate soil Zn application promotes pecan growth and development by increasing photosynthesis. However excess Zn concentrations were not conducive to seedling growth. The concentration of 0.1 g·Zn·plant-1 was best when considering long-term soil Zn applications, providing a theoretical foundation for microelement management of pecan.
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- 2021
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3. Effect of Crushed Glass on the Shear Behavior of Recycled Unbound Granular Aggregates Incorporating Crumb Rubber
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Jiasheng Zhu, Jie Li, Mohammad Saberian, George H. K. Wang, and Salpadoru Tholkamudalige Anupiya. M. Perera
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Shear (sheet metal) ,Subbase (pavement) ,Aggregate (composite) ,Materials science ,Mechanics of Materials ,Shear strength ,Cohesion (geology) ,Crumb rubber ,Direct shear test ,Composite material ,Granular material ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
The shear strength is one of the most critical mechanical properties influencing pavement rutting performance for unbound granular aggregates. Very limited research has examined the shear characteristics of blended recycled waste materials, although the use of recycled and waste materials is becoming increasingly popular in real-life civil and construction projects. In this work, for the first time, the large direct shear test (LDST) apparatus was utilized with the aim of investigating the effects of introducing waste crushed glass (WCG) on the shear response of recycled unbound granular materials, namely crushed rock (CR) and recycled concrete aggregate (RCA), containing fine crumb rubber (R). The outcome of the investigative study indicates that introducing WCG not only increased the internal friction angles, but also the cohesion values of the blends. The inclusion of 3% WCG resulted in the highest shear strength. However, beyond 3%, increasing the amount of WCG decreased shear strength. The results of this study show that RCA and CR mixed with 1% R along with three varied percentage inclusions (1%, 3%, and 5%) of WCG fulfilled the requirements in terms of shear strength for base and subbase of pavements.
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- 2021
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4. Remaining useful life predict of battery with serial informer
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H.-K. Wang, Y. Zhang, and M. Huang
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- 2022
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5. Influence of Neutrino–Nuclear Reactions on the Abundance of 74Se
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N. Song, S. Zhang, Z. H. Li, G. X. Li, Z. C. Gao, and H. K. Wang
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Space and Planetary Science ,Astronomy and Astrophysics - Abstract
The p-nuclei are supposed to be produced in different astrophysical processes, such as rapid-proton capture, photonuclear reaction, and neutrino-induced reaction. To date, their abundance cannot be reasonably explained. In the present work, the cross sections of the 74Ge (ν e , e −) 74As reaction are calculated with the theoretical and experimental B(GT) values, respectively. The abundance ratios between 74Se and 74Ge produced from the neutrino process (ν-process) are estimated based on the simple hypothesis for core-collapse supernova explosions. The results show that the upper limit of the 74Se and 74Ge abundance ratio resulting from the ν-process is about 36% of the value in the solar system.
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- 2022
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6. Corrigendum to 'Recent thymic emigrants as the bridge between thymoma and autoimmune diseases' [Biochim Biophys Acta Rev Cancer. 2022;1877(3):188730.]
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J.-Y. Ding and H.-K. Wang
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,Genetics - Published
- 2022
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7. Heavy Metal Pollution in Soils and its Remedial Measures and Restoration in Mainland China
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H. K. Wang
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Pollutant ,Irrigation ,Environmental remediation ,Agricultural land ,Environmental protection ,Agriculture ,business.industry ,Environmental science ,Sewage ,Environmental impact assessment ,business ,Soil contamination - Abstract
This chapter focuses on the environmental impact of heavy metals in soils of China. Certain toxic heavy metals are taken up by crops, which can thus become a hazard to human and animal health and other heavy metals, can first lead to reduced crop yields. The chapter describes agricultural control measures for the remediation and restoration in heavy-metal contaminated agroecosystems. In China, there are three main causes of soil pollution: gas emission, mine and smelter discharges, and sewage irrigation and sludge application on agricultural land. China has a big nickel production base which is located in Jinchuan, Gansu. The remediation and restoration of soils contaminated by pollutants have recently become a great practical problem. Remedial measures of the soil require, insofar as possible, a full understanding of pollutants, soils, and crop properties. Many agricultural measures have been recommended for the remediation and restoration of the heavy metals contaminated soils in China.
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- 2020
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8. Permanent deformation behaviour of pavement base and subbase containing recycle concrete aggregate, coarse and fine crumb rubber
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Mohammad Saberian, Jie Li, Bao Nguyen, and George H. K. Wang
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Materials science ,Aggregate (composite) ,Rut ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Base (geometry) ,02 engineering and technology ,Building and Construction ,Deformation (meteorology) ,Subbase (pavement) ,Cracking ,Natural rubber ,visual_art ,021105 building & construction ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,General Materials Science ,Crumb rubber ,Geotechnical engineering ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
Pavement layers must be sufficiently strong to carry all traffic loads and resist the accumulation of permanent deformations such as rutting and avoid premature failures including top-down cracking during their service lives. In recent years, the utilization of recycled construction and demolition (C&D) materials in civil and transportation infrastructure construction has been considered as a significant solution to replace conventional and natural aggregates, therefore to achieve the goal of building low-carbon footprint constructed facilities. Unfortunately, limited data have yet reported on the permanent deformation behaviour of the recycled materials in pavement, especially the effect of crumb rubber and rubber size with C&D aggregates on the permanent deformation behaviour in base and subbase layers. This paper provides unique laboratory information and testing results in this regard. In this study, two different groups of crumb rubber particles with sizes ranged from 400 to 600 µm (fine) and 15–20 mm (coarse) were separately added to 20 mm recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) and 20 mm crushed rock (CR) at 0.5, 1 and 2% by weight of the aggregates to study the effects of crumb rubber and rubber size on permanent deformation behaviour of RCA and CR aggregates. In particular, the permanent deformation behaviour of the RCA/CR with crumb rubber was investigated through the repeated load triaxial tests. It was observed that the CR samples should be avoided for use in base and subbase courses.
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- 2018
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9. Risk of complications of ultrasound-guided renal biopsy for adult and pediatric patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
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C J Huang, De-Feng Huang, Yi-Syuan Sun, Chang-Youh Tsai, I T Sun, C.-C. Lai, H K Wang, and A H Yang
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Adult ,Image-Guided Biopsy ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Adolescent ,Taiwan ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Lupus nephritis ,Kidney ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Rheumatology ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Risk Factors ,immune system diseases ,Odds Ratio ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Humans ,Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Blood Coagulation ,Ultrasonography, Interventional ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,Hematoma ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Age Factors ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Lupus Nephritis ,Thrombocytopenia ,Ultrasound guided ,Logistic Models ,Creatinine ,Multivariate Analysis ,Prothrombin Time ,Female ,Renal biopsy ,Radiology ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Complication ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Objective The objective of this paper is to identify the risk of complications of real-time ultrasound-guided renal biopsy in adult and pediatric patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Materials and methods This retrospective study examined outcomes of 296 renal biopsy procedures in 275 SLE patients. Imaging-confirmed symptomatic hematoma was regarded as a major complication when intervention (blood transfusion, angiographic embolization, or surgery) was required or as a minor complication otherwise. Clinical and laboratory data were compared between groups with or without complications after initial or subsequent renal biopsy. Binary logistic regressions were used to evaluate complication risk of initial renal biopsy. Results Overall complication rate of initial renal biopsy was 8.7% (major: 2.9%, minor: 5.8%). Three patients expired from pulmonary hemorrhage, thrombotic microangiopathy, and pneumonia. Pediatric SLE patients tended to have a higher rate of major complications (12.5%) than adult patients (2.3%). According to multivariable analysis results, elevated serum creatinine (SCr) level (OR 1.45; 95% CI 1.17-1.81 per mg/dl), prolonged prothrombin time (PT) (OR 2.2; 95% CI 1.05-4.62 per second), and thrombocytopenia (OR 4.3; 95% CI 1.56-11.9) increased overall complication risk of initial renal biopsy. Age 18 years (OR 8.43; 95% CI 1.21-58.8), thrombocytopenia (OR 16.4; 95% CI 2.44-110.5), and elevated SCr level (OR 1.97; 95% CI 1.36-2.86 per md/dl) increased risk of major complications. Thrombocytopenia, prolonged PT, and elevated SCr level were associated with complications after subsequent renal biopsy (all p = 0.01). Conclusions SLE patients, particularly patients under 18 years old or with elevated SCr level, prolonged PT, or thrombocytopenia, have an increased risk of complications after initial or subsequent renal biopsy.
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- 2018
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10. An empirical analysis of algorithmic trading around earnings announcements
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George H. K. Wang, P. Joakim Westerholm, Alex Frino, Hui Zheng, and Tina Prodromou
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040101 forestry ,Economics and Econometrics ,050208 finance ,Earnings ,Financial economics ,05 social sciences ,Market efficiency ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Monetary economics ,computer.software_genre ,0502 economics and business ,Economics ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Algorithmic trading ,computer ,Finance - Abstract
This study examines the impact of corporate earnings announcements on trading activity and speed of price adjustment, analyzing algorithmic and non-algorithmic trades during the immediate period pre- and post-corporate earnings announcements. We confirm that algorithms react faster and more correctly to announcements than non-algorithmic traders. During the initial surge in trading activity in the first 90 s after the announcement, algorithms time their trades better than non-algorithmic traders, hence algorithms tend to be profitable, while non-algorithmic traders make losing trades over the same time period. During the pre-announcement period, non-algorithmic volume imbalance leads algorithmic volume imbalance, however, in the post announcement period, the direction of the lead–lag association is exactly reversed. Our results suggest that as algorithms are the fastest traders, their trading accelerates the information incorporation process.
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- 2017
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11. Numerical Study of Flow Past Two Transversely Oscillating Triangular Cylinders in Tandem at Low Reynolds Number
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Q. Zhai, G. L. Yu, and H. K. Wang
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Physics ,Two triangular cylinders ,Forced oscillation ,Response characteristics ,Wake pattern ,Hydrodynamic Force ,Tandem ,lcsh:Mechanical engineering and machinery ,Mechanical Engineering ,Reynolds number ,Mechanics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,010101 applied mathematics ,symbols.namesake ,Classical mechanics ,Flow (mathematics) ,Mechanics of Materials ,0103 physical sciences ,symbols ,lcsh:TJ1-1570 ,0101 mathematics - Abstract
Flow past two tandem triangular cylinders forced to oscillate transversely in a uniform flow, is numerically investigated at a Reynolds number Re = 100. The incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in Arbitrary-Lagrangian-Eulerian formulation are solved by four-step fractional finite element method. The two cylinders are oscillated in phase and their motions are limited to low amplitudes with a wide frequency range. This study focuses on two typical spacings between the two cylinders, corresponding to vortex suppression (VS) regime and vortex formation (VF) regime respectively for flow past two stationary cylinders. Numerical results show that the response characteristics of two cylinders are significantly affected by the spacing, oscillation amplitude and frequency. For the VS spacing, both cylinders have a wider lock-on region, especially at relatively larger amplitude and higher frequency; the downstream wake patterns are mainly 2S and a combination of 2S* and 2S. However, for the VF spacing, the lock-on frequency range of the cylinders is even slightly narrower than that of a single oscillating cylinder; the wake field is more complex since it may comprises 2S, P+S and 2S* structures at some higher frequencies. Additionally, the hydrodynamic forces are also discussed in terms of mean and root mean square quantities, and reveal large differences between oscillating and stationary cylinders.
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- 2017
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12. VPIN, Jump Dynamics and Inventory Announcements in Energy Futures Markets
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Hui Zheng, Johan Bjursell, and George H. K. Wang
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Economics and Econometrics ,050208 finance ,Financial economics ,05 social sciences ,Exponential smoothing ,Crude oil ,General Business, Management and Accounting ,Electronic trading ,Order (exchange) ,Accounting ,0502 economics and business ,Jump ,Economics ,050207 economics ,Project portfolio management ,Futures contract ,Finance - Abstract
The Volume-Synchronized Probability of Informed Trading (VPIN) metric is proposed by Easley et al. (2011, 2012) (Journal of Portfolio Management, 37:118–128; Review of Financial Studies, 25:1457–1493) as a real-time measure of order flow toxicity in an electronic trading market. This study examines the performance of VPIN around inventory announcements and price jumps in crude oil and natural gas futures markets with a sample period from January 2009 to May 2015. We obtain several interesting results: (i) VPIN increases significantly around inventory announcements with price jumps as well as at jumps not associated with any scheduled announcements. (ii) VPIN does not peak prior to the events but shortly after. (iii) A minor variation of VPIN based on exponential smoothing significantly improves the early warning signal property of VPIN, and this estimate of toxicity returns faster to the pre-event level. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Jrl Fut Mark
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- 2017
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13. Isomer spectroscopy in Ba133 and high-spin structure of Ba134
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E. Farnea, H. K. Wang, C. Fransen, K. Schomacker, A. Gadea, W. Korten, P. Reiter, N. Saed-Samii, A. Jungclaus, L. Corradi, A. Vogt, Hans-Jurgen E. Hess, L. Kaya, K. O. Zell, Suzana Szilner, O. Stezowski, A. Blazhev, J. Eberth, A. Bracco, G. Pollarolo, V. Karayonchev, E. Teruya, B. Birkenbach, A. Esmaylzadeh, T. Mijatović, M. Droste, A. M. Stefanini, N. Shimizu, B. Bruyneel, E. Fioretto, Nunzio Itaco, A. Giaz, Yutaka Utsuno, A. Gottardo, L. Kornwebel, F. Recchia, Zs. Podolyák, F. Scarlassara, R. Menegazzo, S. Leoni, L. Coraggio, A. Gargano, G. Montagnoli, R. Hirsch, F. C. L. Crespi, K. Arnswald, J. Jolie, D. Bazzacco, L. Lewandowski, D. Mengoni, J.-M. Régis, C. Michelagnoli, K. Yanase, E. Sahin, D. R. Napoli, C. Müller-Gatermann, K. Wolf, B. Siebeck, C. A. Ur, K. Hadynska-Klek, M. Seidlitz, S. Lunardi, D. Montanari, M. Siciliano, B. Szpak, G. de Angelis, Andreas Görgen, P. R. John, J. J. Valiente-Dobón, Naotaka Yoshinaga, and P. A. Söderström
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Physics ,Isotope ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Yrast ,0103 physical sciences ,Tandem accelerator ,Atomic physics ,Spin structure ,010306 general physics ,Spectroscopy ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences - Abstract
The transitional nuclei $^{134}$Ba and $^{133}$Ba are investigated after multinucleon transfer employing the high-resolution Advanced GAmma Tracking Array coupled to the magnetic spectrometer PRISMA at the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro, Italy, and after fusion-evaporation reaction at the FN tandem accelerator of the University of Cologne, Germany. The Jπ=19/2+ state at 1942 keV in $^{133}$Ba is identified as an isomer with a half-life of 66.6(20)ns corresponding to a B(E1) value of 7.7(4)×10−6e2fm2 for the Jπ=19/2+ to Jπ=19/2− transition. The level scheme of $^{134}$Ba above the Jπ=10+ isomer is extended to approximately 6 MeV. A pronounced backbending is observed at ℏω=0.38 MeV along the positive-parity yrast band. The results are compared to the high-spin systematics of the Z=56 isotopes. Large-scale shell-model calculations employing the GCN50:82, SN100PN, SNV, PQM130, Realistic SM, and EPQQM interactions reproduce the experimental findings and elucidate the structure of the high-spin states. The shell-model calculations employing the GCN50:82 and PQM130 interactions reproduce alignment properties and provide detailed insight into the microscopic origin of this phenomenon in transitional $^{134}$Ba.
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- 2019
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14. Order Aggressiveness, Trading Patience, and Trader Types in a Limit Order Market
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George H. K. Wang, Huimin Chung, and Junmao Chiu
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Economics and Econometrics ,050208 finance ,Index (economics) ,Financial economics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Futures market ,Patience ,General Business, Management and Accounting ,Order (exchange) ,Accounting ,0502 economics and business ,Economics ,050207 economics ,Futures contract ,Finance ,Limit order market ,media_common - Abstract
This study examines the order aggressiveness and trading patience of foreign institutional traders, futures proprietary firm traders, individual day and non-day traders in the Taiwan index futures market. We consider order choice given a completely transparent limit order book. Our empirical results show that individual (foreign institutional) traders use a more aggressive (patient) order submission strategy than the other trader types. We find significant differences among trader types in the timing of order aggressiveness and trading patience over the intraday time period. Both top and rest-of-the-order-book activities affect traders’ order submission decisions. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Jrl Fut Mark
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- 2016
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15. Mitigation Effect of Waste Glass Powders on Alkali–Silica Reaction (ASR) Expansion in Cementitious Composite
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George H. K. Wang, Yuelin Li, Guojun Ke, Wengui Li, and Ruyi Li
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Materials science ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,waste glass powder ,Ocean Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,pH value ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,mitigation ,021105 building & construction ,lcsh:Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction ,lcsh:TH1000-1725 ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,Cement ,Calcium hydroxide ,Structural material ,Metallurgy ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,chemistry ,Fly ash ,Particle ,Alkali–silica reaction ,alkali–silica reaction (ASR) expansion ,Particle size ,0210 nano-technology ,cementitious composite ,Bar (unit) - Abstract
© 2018, The Author(s). The effects of different contents and particle sizes of waste glass powder on alkali–silica reaction (ASR) expansion of cementitious composite bar were investigated in this study. Waste glass powder with particle size less than 300 μm exhibits an excellent mitigation effect on ASR expansion. With larger content and smaller particle size, the mitigation effect of waste glass powder on ASR expansion gradually increases. The mitigation effect of waste glass powder with particle size ranging from 38 to 53 μm and 20% by weight of cement seems relatively better than that of fly ash. When the waste glass powder content reaches 30%, the mitigation effect is still effective and almost the same as that of fly ash. However, the waste glass powder with particle size larger than 300 μm presents negative mitigation effect on ASR expansion when the replacement rate is larger than 30%. On the other hand, the waste glass powder and calcium hydroxide (CH) further react, and produce more calcium–silicate–hydrate gels, which apparently reduce the amount of CH. Moreover, the increasing content of waste glass powder results in a lower pH value in the pore solution of cementitious composite.
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- 2018
16. Estimators for the simultaneous equation model with lagged endogenous variables and auto-correlated errors: with application to the US farm labor market
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George H. K. Wang
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- 2018
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17. Diagnostic value of transvaginal color Doppler ultrasound on endometrial lesions
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X W, Wang, J W, Tian, and H K, Wang
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Adult ,Endometrium ,Vagina ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color ,Aged - Abstract
To discuss the diagnostic value of transvaginal color Doppler ultrasound on endometrial lesions.The study included 126 cases diagnosed with endometrial lesions by transvaginal color Doppler ultrasound that were examined by hysteroscopy, biopsy, and curettage pathology, and compared with pathology.The transvaginal color Doppler ultrasound diagnosis corresponded to 92.6% (117 of 126 cases) of the pathology diagnosis.Transvaginal color Doppler ultrasound has important diagnostic value in the case of endometrial lesions, has a high rate of detection and diagnostic on endometrial lesions, and is the best method for diagnosis of endometrial lesions.
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- 2018
18. Semaphorin-7A contributes to growth, migration and invasion of oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma through TGF-β-mediated EMT signaling pathway
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T-J, Liu, J-L, Guo, H-K, Wang, and X, Xu
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Male ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition ,Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck ,Mice, Nude ,Semaphorins ,GPI-Linked Proteins ,Tongue Neoplasms ,Mice ,Random Allocation ,Antigens, CD ,Cell Movement ,Transforming Growth Factor beta ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Animals ,Humans ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) is the most frequently encountered malignant epithelial tumors. Semaphorin-7A is a membrane-associated/secreted protein that plays an essential role in the migration and progression of human malignancies. We aimed to investigate the mechanisms of Semaphorin-7A in the growth and migration of OTSCC.The expressions of Semaphorin-7A in cells were tested by RT-PCR, Western blot, and Immunofluorescence, separately. The activities of OTSCC cells (HSC-3 and Tca8113) were analyzed by MTT, following treatment with Semaphorin-7A or PBS. The migration, invasion, and apoptosis of cells were also determined. The protein expressions of epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) pathway were analyzed by Western blot, after treated with Semaphorin-7A in vitro and in vivo. Finally, the mouse model of OTSCC was treated with antibody target for Semaphorin-7A (AntiSema-7A), Semaphorin-7A or PBS, then the tumor size was determined, and histopathological examination and western blot was applied for further confirmation.In OTSCC cells, Semaphorin-7A was highly expressed, and Semaphorin-7A promoted growth in multiple metastatic OTSCC cell lines. Further study indicated that Semaphorin-7A resulted in up-regulation of Snail, N-cadherin and Vimentin expression, and downregulating of E-cadherin. In addition, The Ets2-repressor factor (ERF) expression was down-regulated, and transforming growth factor (TGF-β)-induced EMT was promoted in OTSCC cells. Then, the proteins of collagen types I (CT-I) and fibronectin (FIB) were also up-regulated after Semaphorin-7A treatment. Furthermore, our results indicated that inhibition of Semaphorin-7A by antibody target for Semaphorin-7A (AntiSema-7A) suppressed OTSCC growth and increased survival in a mouse model of OTSCC. Histopathological examination confirmed the inhibitory effects in vivo.Semaphorin-7A promoted growth and migration of OTSCC by regulating TGF-β-induced EMT signaling pathway in OTSCC cells, which provided a new interconnection between the Semaphorin-7A and TGF-β-induced EMT signaling pathway.
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- 2018
19. The Effects of Margin Changes on the Composition of Traders and Market Liquidity: Evidence from the Taiwan Futures Exchange
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Robin K. Chou, George H. K. Wang, and Yun-Yi Wang
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Economics and Econometrics ,Financial economics ,Accounting ,Economics ,Market price ,Limiting ,Volatility (finance) ,Speculation ,General Business, Management and Accounting ,Futures contract ,Finance ,Market liquidity - Abstract
We examine the effects of margin changes on futures trading activity, the composition of traders, and market liquidity using an account-level data set from the Taiwan Futures Exchange. We find that margin increases reduce trading activity for all trader types, which indicates that higher margins increase trading costs. Institutional trading is more sensitive to changes in margin requirements than individual traders. This, in turn, leads to increases in market price volatility and decreases in market liquidity. These results imply that margin requirements are not an effective policy tool for limiting the trading activity of noise speculators to reduce market volatility. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Jrl Fut Mark 35:894–915, 2015
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- 2015
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20. Inventory announcements, jump dynamics, volatility and trading volume in U.S. energy futures markets
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James E. Gentle, Johan Bjursell, and George H. K. Wang
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Economics and Econometrics ,Heating oil ,General Energy ,Financial economics ,Economics ,Jump ,Econometrics ,Energy information ,Sample path ,Volatility (finance) ,Crude oil ,Futures contract - Abstract
This paper applies nonparametric methods to identify jumps in daily futures prices and intraday jumps surrounding inventory announcements of crude oil, heating oil and natural gas contracts traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The sample period of our intraday data covers January 1990 to January 2008. We have obtained several interesting empirical results. (1) Large volatility days are often associated with large jump components, and large jump components are often associated with the Energy Information Administration's inventory announcement dates. (2) The volatility jump component is less persistent than the continuous sample path component. (3) Volatility and trading volume are higher on days with a jump at the inventory announcement than on days without a jump at the announcement. Furthermore, the intraday volatility returns to normal faster following inventory announcements with jumps than after announcements without jumps.
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- 2015
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21. Securities Transaction Taxes and Market Quality of Equity and Futures Markets: Issues and Evidence
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George H. K. Wang
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Tax revenue ,Hardware_MEMORYSTRUCTURES ,Securities Transaction Tax ,Equity (finance) ,Economics ,Revenue ,Monetary economics ,Volatility (finance) ,Empirical evidence ,Database transaction ,Futures contract - Abstract
This paper discusses arguments for and against a securities transaction tax (STT) and evaluates the pros and cons based on a review of empirical evidence concerning the impact of STTs on equity and futures markets (i.e., trading volume, bid-ask spreads, and price volatility) and market efficiency in various countries. I find that an STT would likely reduce trading volume and increase trading cost, but may not reduce price volatility. The size of potential STT revenue depends on the STT's impact on market activity. A sizable STT on futures and equity markets would not only fail to generate the expected tax revenue, it would also likely hurt the international competitiveness of US equity and futures markets.
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- 2018
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22. Comparison of Two Devices for Intraoperative Portal Venous Flow Measurement in Living-Donor Liver Transplantation: Transit Time Ultrasound and Conventional Doppler Ultrasound
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Che-Chuan Loong, Y.-H. Lin, C.-S. Liu, Y.-C. Lai, H.-J. Chiou, C.-Y. Chen, H.-K. Wang, and N.-C. Lin
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Intraclass correlation ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Transit time ,Liver transplantation ,Venous flow ,Flow measurement ,Young Adult ,Monitoring, Intraoperative ,Living Donors ,Medicine ,Humans ,Child ,Aged ,Ultrasonography ,Transplantation ,business.industry ,Portal Vein ,Ultrasound ,Middle Aged ,Confidence interval ,Liver Transplantation ,Liver ,Child, Preschool ,Surgery ,Female ,Doppler ultrasound ,business ,Nuclear medicine - Abstract
Background Intraoperative portal venous flow measurement provides surgeons with instant guidance for portal flow modulation during living-donor liver transplantation (LDLT). In this study, we compared the agreement of portal flow measurement obtained by 2 devices: transit time ultrasound (TTU) and conventional Doppler ultrasound (CDU). Methods Fifty-four recipients of LDLT underwent intraoperative measurement of portal flow after completion of vascular anastomosis of the implanted partial liver graft. Both TTU and CDU were used concurrently. Agreement of TTU and CDU was assessed by intraclass correlation coefficient using a model of 2-way random effects, absolute agreement, and single measurement. A Bland-Altman plot was applied to assess the variability between the 2 devices. Results The mean, median, and range of portal venous flow was 1456, 1418, and 117 to 2776 mL/min according to TTU; and 1564, 1566, and 119 to 3216 mL/min according to CDU. The intraclass correlation coefficient of portal venous flow between TTU and CDU was 0.68 (95% confidence interval, 0.51–0.80). The Bland-Altman plots revealed an average variation of 4.8% between TTU and CDU but with a rather wide 95% confidence interval of variation ranging from −57.7% to 67.4%. Conclusions Intraoperative TTU and CDU showed moderate agreement in portal flow measurement. However, a relatively wide range of variation exists between TTU and CDU, indicating that data obtained from the 2 devices may not be interchangeable.
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- 2017
23. Dynamic regulation effect of long non-coding RNA-UCA1 on NF-kB in hippocampus of epilepsy rats
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H-K, Wang, H, Yan, K, Wang, and J, Wang
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Male ,Epilepsy ,Behavior, Animal ,NF-kappa B ,Pilocarpine ,Hippocampus ,Rats ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Disease Models, Animal ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Disease Progression ,Animals ,RNA, Long Noncoding ,RNA, Messenger ,Lithium Chloride - Abstract
We aimed to discuss the mechanism of occurrence and progression of epilepsy through analyzing the expression changes of UCA1 and NF-Kb in temporal hippocampus and UCA1 in peripheral blood in rats with epilepsy induced by lithium chloride-pilocarpine.The lithium chloride-pilocarpine-induced epilepsy rat model was established; 1, 7, 14, 30, and 60 d after status epilepticus were selected as the time points of research. The expression levels of UCA1 and NF-kB in the hippocampus of rats and UCA1 in peripheral blood were detected and analyzed using quantitative Real-time PCR (qRT-PCR). The differences and correlations between expression levels of UCA1 and NF-kB at each time point of research in experimental group and control group were analyzed statistically.Results showed that mRNA expression levels of UCA1 and NF-kB in brain tissues in experimental group were higher than those in control group at each time point. The change trend of expression levels of UCA1 and NF-kB with time was consistent. The expression level of UCA1 in peripheral blood in experimental group at each time point was higher than that in control group, and mRNA expression level of UCA1 in peripheral blood in experimental group was positively correlated with that in brain tissue.The expressions of UCA1 and NF-Kb are in the dynamic change in the formation of epilepsy, suggesting that UCA1 may participate in the pathogenesis of epilepsy, so as to provide a potentially feasible new direction for guiding the clinical diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy.
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24. TRANSPLANTATION BASIC SCIENCE, ALLOGENIC AND XENOGENIC TOLERANCE
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L. Berthelot, T. Robert, T. Tabary, V. Vuiblet, M. Drame, O. Toupance, P. Rieu, R. C. Monteiro, F. Toure, S. Ferrario, V. Cantaluppi, M. De Lena, S. Dellepiane, S. Beltramo, M. Rossetti, A. M. Manzione, M. Messina, M. Gai, C. Dolla, L. Biancone, G. Camussi, P. Pontrelli, A. R. Oranger, M. Accetturo, F. Rascio, M. Gigante, G. Castellano, A. Schena, M. Fiorentino, A. Zito, G. Zaza, G. Stallone, L. Gesualdo, G. Grandaliano, E. F. Pattonieri, M. Gregorini, V. Corradetti, C. Rocca, S. Milanesi, A. Peloso, J. Ferrario, M. Cannone, F. Bosio, N. Maggi, M. A. Avanzini, P. Minutillo, M. Paulli, M. Maestri, T. Rampino, A. Dal Canton, K. S. T. Wu, O. Coxall, Y. Luque, S. Candon, M. Rabant, L.-H. Noel, E. Thervet, L. Chatenoud, R. Snanoudj, D. Anglicheau, C. Legendre, J. Zuber, P. Hruba, I. Brabcova, E. Krepsova, J. Slatinska, A. Sekerkova, I. Striz, R. Zachoval, O. Viklicky, T. M. Scholbach, H.-K. Wang, C.-C. Loong, A.-H. Yang, T.-H. Wu, H. Guberina, V. Rebmann, P. Dziallas, S. Dolff, J. Wohlschlaeger, F. M. Heinemann, O. Witzke, Y. M. Zoet, F. H. J. Claas, P. A. Horn, A. Kribben, I. I. N. Doxiadis, N. Prasad, B. Yadav, V. Agarwal, A. Jaiswal, M. Rai, C. M. Hope, P. T. Coates, P. S. Heeger, R. Carroll, V. Masola, M. F. Secchi, M. Onisto, G. Gambaro, A. Lupo, M. Matsuyama, T. Kobayashi, Y. Yoneda, J. Chargui, J. L. Touraine, R. Yoshimura, D. Vizza, A. Perri, S. Lupinacci, G. Toteda, D. Lofaro, F. Leone, P. Gigliotti, A. La Russa, T. Papalia, R. Bonofilgio, A. Sentis Fuster, J. Kers, U. Yapici, N. Claessen, F. J. Bemelman, I. J. M. Ten Berge, S. Florquin, D. Glotz, L. Rostaing, J.-P. Squifflet, P. Merville, C. Belmokhtar, G. Le Ny, Y. Lebranchu, D. A. Papazova, M. Friederich-Persson, M. P. Koeners, J. A. Joles, M. C. Verhaar, H. L. Trivedi, A. V. Vanikar, S. D. Dave, B. Suarez Alvarez, S. Garcia Melendreras, R. Carvajal Palao, C. Diaz Corte, M. Ruiz Ortega, C. Lopez-Larrea, A. K. Yadav, D. Bansal, V. Kumar, M. Minz, V. Jha, D. Kaminska, K. Koscielska-Kasprzak, P. Chudoba, O. Mazanowska, M. Banasik, M. Zabinska, M. Boratynska, A. Lepiesza, K. Korta, M. Klinger, R. Csohany, A. Prokai, D. Pap, N. Balicza-Himer, A. Vannay, A. Fekete, K. Kis-Petik, J. Peti-Peterdi, A. Szabo, A. Masajtis-Zagajewska, K. Muras, M. Niewodniczy, M. Nowicki, J. Pascual, T. R. Srinivas, S. Chadban, F. Citterio, M. Henry, F. Oppenheimer, P.-C. Lee, H. Tedesco-Silva, M. Zeier, Y. Watarai, G. Dong, M. Hexham, P. Bernhardt, F. Vincenti, M. T. Rocchetti, J. Su owicz, A. Wojas-Pelc, E. Ignacak, K. Janda, M. Krzanowski, W. Su owicz, M. Mitsuhashi, T. Murakami, A. Benso, D. Leuning, M. Reinders, E. Lievers, J. Duijs, A. J. Van Zonneveld, C. Van Kooten, M. Engelse, T. Rabelink, A. Assounga, S. Omarjee, Z. Ngema, A. Ersoy, A. Gultepe, E. Isiktas Sayilar, H. Akalin, F. Coskun, M. Oner Torlak, Y. Ayar, M. Riegersperger, M. Plischke, C. Steinhauser, A. Jallitsch-Halper, G. Sengoelge, W. C. Winkelmayer, G. Sunder-Plassmann, M. Foedinger, M. Kaziuk, M. Kuz'Niewski, A. B Tkowska- Prokop, K. Pa Ka, P. Dumnicka, W. Kolber, and W. Su Owicz
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Transplantation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nephrology ,business.industry ,Basic science ,medicine ,Intensive care medicine ,business - Published
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25. The Impacts of Individual Day Trading Strategies on Market Liquidity and Volatility: Evidence from the Taiwan Index Futures Market
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George H. K. Wang, Yun-Yi Wang, and Robin K. Chou
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Economics and Econometrics ,Investment strategy ,Financial economics ,Liquidity crisis ,computer.software_genre ,Liquidity risk ,General Business, Management and Accounting ,Market liquidity ,Accounting ,Economics ,Trading strategy ,Algorithmic trading ,Volatility (finance) ,Day trading ,computer ,Finance - Abstract
We investigate the investment strategies of individual day traders in the Taiwan Index Futures market, along with their impact on market liquidity and volatility. Our results indicate a tendency among most individual day traders to behave as irrational contrarian traders. We also present consistent evidence to show that most individual day traders provide market liquidity by reducing the bid-ask spread, temporary price volatility, and the temporal price impacts. Our results, which are consistent with the experimental results of Bloomfield, O'Hara, and Saar (2009) [Review of Financial Studies, 22:2275–2302], provide no support for the general criticism that day trading destabilizes the market while also exacerbating market volatility. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Jrl Fut Mark 35:399–425, 2015
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26. Real world data of how next-generation sequencing changes treatment strategy and identify hereditary diseases in urology cancers
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D.W. Ye, H-K. Wang, and Z. Yao
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business.industry ,Urology ,Hereditary Diseases ,Treatment strategy ,Medicine ,Computational biology ,business ,Real world data ,DNA sequencing - Published
- 2019
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27. Structural contribution of open-graded friction course mixes in mechanistic–empirical pavement design
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Zhen Leng, George H. K. Wang, and Yuhong Wang
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Course (architecture) ,Materials science ,Rut ,business.industry ,Modulus ,Tensile strain ,Structural engineering ,Design guide ,Asphalt concrete ,Mechanics of Materials ,Dynamic modulus ,Deformation (engineering) ,business ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
Open-graded friction course (OGFC) is often believed to have no contribution to the structural capacity of flexible pavement. In this study, five types of OGFC mixtures were prepared and tested for rutting potentials, and three of them were tested for dynamic moduli, which were further used to analyse pavement's response and performance based on the procedures in the mechanistic–empirical pavement design guide (MEPDG). It was found that the tensile strain at the bottom of asphalt concrete layers and the compressive strain at the top of sub-grade layer are sensitive to the availability of OGFC, regardless of mixture type. The fatigue and permanent deformation damages of a flexible pavement can be effectively reduced after adding the OGFC layer, due to the alteration of loading frequency, thermal gradient and modulus ratio. Trial designs using MEPDG software in two different climates verify the above observations.
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- 2013
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28. Jumps and Trading Activity in Interest Rate Futures Markets: The Response to Macroeconomic Announcements
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C. Johan Bjursell, Robert I. Webb, and George H. K. Wang
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Bond ,Economics ,Frequency data ,Monetary economics ,Volatility (finance) ,Interest rate futures ,Eurodollar ,Futures contract ,Finance ,Treasury - Abstract
We apply nonparametric statistical procedures to extract jumps around scheduled macroeconomic news in U.S. Treasury bond, U.S. Treasury note and Eurodollar futures prices from 2001 to 2004. Volatility and trading activity during announcement days with jumps versus no jumps are also analyzed with computerized trade reconstruction (CTR) and time and sales high frequency data. Several interesting results are obtained. First, while jumps often occur during announcement periods, many jumps cannot be associated with macroeconomic news releases. Second, volatility and trading volume are higher during announcement days with jumps than announcement days without jumps. Furthermore, volatility returns to the pre-announcement level faster following scheduled news releases with jumps than after announcements without jumps. Third, we find that price and trading volume are adjusting simultaneously in the first one-minute interval following the announcement. Thus our results do not confirm that there exists a twostage adjustment process for prices and trading volume in interest rate futures following scheduled public news releases.
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- 2013
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29. Models and Algorithms for Hub and Spoke Locations for Emergency Service Facilities in Response to Serious Emergency Incidents
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Xia Wang, Chunjing Ge, Xianjun Guan, and George H. K. Wang
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Engineering ,Service (systems architecture) ,Operations research ,business.industry ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Ecological Modeling ,Decision tree ,Emergency department ,Pollution ,Set (abstract data type) ,Genetic algorithm ,Location-allocation ,Bypass ratio ,business ,Constraint (mathematics) ,Algorithm - Abstract
This article examines the location-allocation of emergency service facilities as a research subject. The research presents the setup of the single allocation set covering location-allocation models for emergency service facilities under strong time constraints, in view of the shortage of hub & spoke network bypass. The article also presents an extension to the single allocation set covering location-allocation model (SASCP) and the SASCP model with bypass constraints (γ-SASCP) for emergency service facilities under large-scale emergency requirements. For the two models, an improved genetic algorithm was designed and the two models were respectively solved, with the effectiveness of the algorithm verified by a specific example. The impacts of change of parameters such as time discount rate, maximum time constraints, and bypass ratio on the model's results are compared and analyzed, based on solved results by the specific example.
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- 2013
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30. Drivers and barriers of sustainable design and construction: The perception of green building experience
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Yong Han Ahn, Yuhong Wang, George H. K. Wang, and Annie R. Pearce
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Engineering ,Process (engineering) ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Environmental resource management ,Sample (statistics) ,Building and Construction ,Construction industry ,Perception ,Sustainability ,Sustainable design ,Green building ,business ,Environmental planning ,Built environment ,media_common - Abstract
Sustainability in the built environment is becoming a strong force in the construction industry to achieve social and environmental benefits and to lower negative environment impacts. The research objectives of this study were to identify the main drivers and barriers of sustainable design and construction in the US construction industry and to prioritise the identified drivers and barriers with respect to implementation of sustainability in the construction industry. To achieve the research objectives, this study identified the main drivers and barriers of sustainable design and construction factors with a two-step process, including an in-depth literature review and an experts' review. The identified drivers and barriers were then prioritised using a survey research method using a survey instrument developed by the authors. The sample used in the survey was comprised of members in the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) North Carolina (NC) Triangle Chapter. USGBC NC Triangle Chapter members wer...
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31. Can Steel Slag Be Used as an Aggregate in Concrete and How? A Technical Approach by and Testing and Theoretical Molding
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Yuhong Wang and George H. K. Wang
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Cement ,Construction management ,Aggregate (composite) ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Metallurgy ,Slag ,Granular material ,Civil engineering ,Steelmaking ,Molding (decorative) ,law.invention ,Portland cement ,law ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,business - Abstract
"Steel slag is the molten byproduct from steelmaking operations that is subsequently air-cooled for use. It has been used in cement manufacture and as unbound granular materials in construction. While numerous studies have revealed that concrete containing steel slag aggregate possesses good mechanical properties, and slag, as a byproduct, is cheaper than virgin aggregates, its practical use in Portland cement concrete is currently a forbidden area in the construction practices. What is the practicality, where is the crux of converting research results into to real production, and how to build the bridge between the laboratory experiment and the end products? Based on the philosophy of slag utilization, i.e., laboratory testing, field demonstration, and criteria establishment, the questions to be answered includes (1) two distinct laboratory test methods to determine the expansion force generated by slag particles; (2) conversion of the expansion force of mass slag aggregate to the expansion force of single slag particle; (3) mechanical disruption model of slag failure; and (4) usability criteria for the use of steel slag in a rigid or restrained matrices. The paper introduced the answers for the first two questions; and provides the mechanical model and criterion deduction to answer the other two questions that lead to criteria and specification establishment. Read More: http://ascelibrary.org/doi/abs/10.1061/9780784479827.025 This paper was presented at the 2016 Construction Research Congress in San Juan, Puerto Rico in May 2016."
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- 2016
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32. Intraday Liquidity Provision by Trader Types in a Limit Order Market: Evidence from Taiwan Index Futures
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Junmao Chiu, Huimin Chung, and George H. K. Wang
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Economics and Econometrics ,Index (economics) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Monetary economics ,General Business, Management and Accounting ,Market liquidity ,Order (exchange) ,Accounting ,Institution ,Economics ,Limit (mathematics) ,Volatility (finance) ,Futures contract ,Finance ,Limit order market ,media_common - Abstract
This study examines the dynamic liquidity provision process by institutional and individual traders in the Taiwan index futures market, which is a pure limit order market. The empirical analysis obtains several interesting empirical results. We find that trader type affects liquidity provision in a number of interesting ways. First, although institutional traders use more limit orders than market orders, foreign institution (individual) traders use a relatively higher percentage of market (limit) orders in the early trading session and then switch to more limit (market) orders for the remainder of the day until close to the end of the trading day. Second, net limit order submissions by both institutional and individual traders are positively related to one-period lagged transitory volatility and negatively related to informational volatility. Third, net limit order submissions by institutional traders are positively related to one-period lagged spread. Finally, both the state of limit order book and order size significantly influence all types of traders’ strategy on submission of limit order versus market order during the intraday trading session. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Jrl Fut Mark 34:145–172, 2014
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- 2012
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33. Funding liquidity and equity liquidity in the subprime crisis period: Evidence from the ETF market
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Junmao Chiu, Keng-Yu Ho, Huimin Chung, and George H. K. Wang
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Economics and Econometrics ,Market depth ,Funding liquidity ,Economics ,Liquidity crisis ,Financial system ,Market impact ,Accounting liquidity ,Liquidity risk ,Finance ,Liquidity premium ,Market liquidity - Abstract
Using index and financial exchange-traded funds (ETFs), this study explores the relation between funding liquidity and equity liquidity during the subprime crisis period. Our empirical results show that a higher degree of funding illiquidity leads to an increase in bid–ask spread and a reduction in both market depth and net buying imbalance. Such findings indicate that an increase in funding liquidity can improve equity liquidity, with a stronger effect for the financial ETFs than for the index ETFs. Our study provides a better overall understanding of the effect of the liquidity–supplier funding constraint during the subprime crisis period.
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34. Costs and Effectiveness of Flexible Pavement Treatments: Experience and Evidence
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Yuhong Wang, Neil Mastin, and George H. K. Wang
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Engineering ,International Roughness Index ,business.industry ,Survey result ,Building and Construction ,Overlay ,Highway maintenance ,Structural engineering ,Asphalt pavement ,Asphalt ,Service life ,Slurry ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,business ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
The authors investigated the effectiveness and costs of preventive treatment techniques for flexible pavements. Based on survey results from 29 state departments of transportation (DOTs), it was found that the expected pavement life extension caused by these treatments follows the order of thin hot-mix asphalt (HMA) overlay, microsurfacing tied with chip sealing, slurry sealing, and crack filling/sealing. The reported costs follow the order of thin overlay, microsurfacing, and chip sealing tied with slurry sealing, whereas costs of crack sealing/filling cannot be directly compared. The authors also analyzed data from 81 Long-Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) program specific pavement studies (SPS) experiments, which were specifically designed and constructed to study the effectiveness of pavement treatments. Based on paired t-tests, it was found that all the treatments reduced international roughness index (IRI) with statistical significance. The authors then pooled the data from all the control se...
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35. Diagnostics
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T. R. Einert, G. Schmidt, G. Binnig, O. Balacescu, L. Balacescu, M. Rus, R. Buiga, O. Tudoran, N. Todor, V. Nagy, A. Irimie, I. Neagoe, R. Yacobi, E. Ustaev, R. R. Berger, I. Barshack, K. Kaur, S. Henderson, A. Cutts, E. Domingo, J. Woods, C. Motley, B. Dougherty, M. Middleton, B. Hassan, Y. Wang, E. Beasley, M. Naley, A. Schuh, I. Tomlinson, J. Taylor, D. Planchard, B. Lueza, A. Rahal, L. Lacroix, M. Ngocamus, N. Auger, P. Saulnier, P. Dorfmuller, T. Le Chevalier, A. Celebic, J. P. Pignon, J. C. Soria, B. Besse, Y. H. Sun, R. Wang, C. G. Li, Y. J. Pan, H. Q. Chen, L. Chouchane, J. Shan, D. Kizhakayil, I. Aigha, S. Dsouza, B. Noureddine, S. Gabbouj, R. Mathew, E. Hassen, S. Shan, K. al-Rumaihi, I. al-Bozom, S. al-Said, D. Rabah, K. Farhat, I. A. Jakobsen Falk, K. H. Z. Green, K. Lotfi, A. Fyrberg, T. Pejovic, H. Li, P. Mhawech-Fauceglia, M. Hoatlin, M. G. Guo, M. Huang, Y. Ge, K. Hess, C. Wei, W. Zhang, T. A. Bogush, E. A. Dudko, M. V. Nureev, A. A. Kamensky, B. E. Polotsky, S. A. Tjulandin, M. I. Davydov, M. Caballero, J. Hasmats, H. Green, M. Quanz, C. Buhler, J. S. Sun, M. Dutreix, C. L. Cebotaru, A. N. Placintar, N. Ghilezan, Z. B. Balogh, L. Reiniger, H. Rajnai, J. Csomor, A. Szepesi, A. Balogh, L. Deak, E. Gagyi, C. Bodor, A. Matolcsy, V. K. Bozhenko, N. I. Rozhkova, E. A. Kudinova, O. P. Bliznyukov, E. N. Vaskevich, I. D. Trotsenko, N. V. Kharchenko, I. V. Kiandarian, C. Pulito, I. Terrenato, A. Sacconi, F. Biagioni, M. Mottolese, G. Blandino, P. Muti, E. Falvo, S. Strano, F. Mori, F. Ganci, R. Covello, C. Zoccali, R. Biagini, G. A. Palmer, W. Wegdam, D. Meijer, G. Kramer, J. Langridge, P. D. Moerland, S. M. de Jong, J. P. Vissers, G. G. Kenter, M. R. Buist, J. M. F. G. Aerts, M. Milione, F. de Braud, R. Buzzoni, S. Pusceddu, V. Mazzaferro, A. Damato, G. Pelosi, M. Garassino, M. Broggini, M. Marabese, S. Veronese, M. Ganzinelli, O. Martelli, N. Bossel, G. Fontemaggi, V. Manciocco, I. Sperduti, L. Strigari, G. Spriano, E. Domany, S. Donzelli, T. Bellissimo, G. Alessandrini, M. A. Carosi, E. Pescarmona, F. Facciolo, S. Telera, A. Pompili, V. de Vriendt, W. de Roock, A. F. di Narzo, S. Tian, B. Biesmans, B. Jacobs, J. de Schutter, E. Budzinska, X. Sagaert, M. Delorenzi, I. Simon, S. Tejpar, Y. Zhu, H. K. Wang, D. W. Ye, E. Denisov, M. Tsyganov, L. Tashireva, M. Zavyalova, V. Perelmuter, N. Cherdyntseva, Y. C. Kim, T. Jang, I. J. Oh, K. S. Kim, H. Ban, K. J. Na, S. J. Ahn, H. Kang, W. J. Kim, C. Park, N. K. Abousamra, M. S. El-Din, and E. A. Azmy
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Oncology ,Hematology - Published
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36. Impact of Climate Conditions on Effectiveness of Asphalt Pavement Preservation Techniques
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George H. K. Wang, Yong Han Ahn, and Yuhong Wang
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Climate zones ,International Roughness Index ,Asphalt pavement ,Mechanical Engineering ,Forensic engineering ,Effective treatment ,Environmental science ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
Pavement preservation is practiced by many highway administration agencies throughout the world. Pavement preservation also attracts much attention from agencies that have few or no such programs. How to choose the most effective treatment at a given location, however, remains a question. On the basis of data from the Specific Pavement Study 3 of the Long-Term Pavement Performance program, the study reported in this paper examined the impact of climate conditions on the effectiveness of asphalt pavement preservation techniques. Six climate zones were defined on the bases of number of wet days, freeze–thaw cycles, and number of days below 0°C. Within each climate zone, performance differences on graphical representations and paired t-tests were assessed for four types of treatment sections and control sections in terms of the international roughness index (IRI). The magnitudes of the IRI changes caused by these treatments were in general quite noticeable, but the effectiveness varied greatly with climate condition and treatment type. Statistically significant treatments at each climate zone were reported in the study. All four types of treatments significantly reduced IRI growth under two climate conditions: (a) warm and dry and (b) wet and cold. In addition, chip sealing and thin overlay treatments seemed more likely to succeed in different climates.
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- 2012
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37. Hot-Mix Asphalt that Contains Nickel Slag Aggregate
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Russell G. Thompson, George H. K. Wang, and Yuhong Wang
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Aggregate (composite) ,Materials science ,Abrasion (mechanical) ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metallurgy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Slag ,engineering.material ,Autoclave ,Nickel ,chemistry ,Asphalt pavement ,Asphalt ,visual_art ,engineering ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,Lime - Abstract
Air-cooled (AC) nickel slag is evaluated for highway construction applications as an aggregate in hot-mix asphalt (HMA). The AC nickel slag is a liquid coproduct of nickel production that is solidified under ambient conditions. The laboratory evaluation program, which was carried out to determine the characteristics of the AC nickel slag, included physical and mechanical properties testing, petrographic examinations, and HMA mixture designs. Accelerated laboratory testing was completed on the mixtures by using an asphalt pavement analyzer to assess their performance characteristics. Additional testing included autoclave disruption tests for free lime and free magnesia, chemical and mineralogical analyses, polished stone value, and aggregate abrasion value. This study indicated that suitably processed nickel slag was environmentally, mineralogically, and physically stable. From the accelerated laboratory testing that was completed, it was concluded that the AC nickel slag was suitable for use as coarse and fine aggregates in HMA. The use of nickel slag in a highway construction is also presented.
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- 2011
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38. The impacts of large trades by trader types on intraday futures prices: Evidence from the Taiwan Futures Exchange
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Yun-Yi Wang, George H. K. Wang, Robin K. Chou, and Johan Bjursell
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Economics and Econometrics ,Economics ,Sample (statistics) ,Monetary economics ,Total price ,Futures contract ,Finance ,Market liquidity - Abstract
This paper employs a unique data set to investigate the total price, liquidity and information effects of large institutional trades versus individual trades on three futures contracts traded on the Taiwan Futures Exchange. Several interesting results are obtained. We find that, for the entire sample period, most buyer-initiated large trades have larger permanent price effects than seller-initiated large trades and vice versa for liquidity effects. However, we find that the permanent price effects of large sells are larger than the effects of large purchases in bearish markets and the reverse pattern is found for bullish markets. These results are consistent with the current economic condition hypothesis which is used to explain the asymmetry between total price impacts, information and liquidity effects of large buys and sells. Our new empirical results demonstrate that the asymmetric patterns between price impacts of large buys and sells hold for individual traders as well as for institutional traders.
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- 2011
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39. Globalisation in construction management education
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George H. K. Wang, Huanqing Lu, and Zhaomin Ren
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Construction management ,Economic growth ,Higher education ,business.industry ,Study abroad ,Public relations ,Globalization ,Politics ,Political science ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Project management ,business ,Know-how ,Curriculum - Abstract
Current construction management programmes in higher education institutions provide students with sound technical and management knowledge. However, in the twenty‐first century, construction professionals need to be familiar with the cultural, environmental, and political factors that could affect international projects and know how to work effectively in the global arena. How to face the unique challenges due to rapidly increasing globalisation is the question that concerns construction educators around the world. However, current construction management curricula do not usually provide students with even basic training on international project management. To remedy this defect, globalisation components have been incorporated into construction management education at East Carolina University through lecture exchange, study abroad, student exchange, scholar exchange, and research exchange activities. This paper presents the international activities performed, the outcomes, and student growth in international construction management.
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- 2010
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40. Determination of the expansion force of coarse steel slag aggregate
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George H. K. Wang
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Materials science ,Aggregate (composite) ,Tension (physics) ,Metallurgy ,Slag ,Building and Construction ,Matrix (geology) ,Stress (mechanics) ,visual_art ,Autoclave (industrial) ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Particle ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,Cement mortar ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
Expansion force and autoclave disruption tests have been developed for measuring the expansion force generated by coarse steel slag aggregate. Equations are deduced to convert the measured expansion force to expansion force of unit volume slag and an individual slag particle. The tension stresses of steel slag particles, 0.64–1.28 MPa, are used to quantitatively evaluate the stability of steel slag and related to the tensile stress of cement mortar matrix. Based on the results and modeling, the inherent relationship between the expansion force of steel slag and the allowable stress of a rigid matrix is revealed. Usability criterion for the use of steel slag under confined conditions can be further developed.
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- 2010
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41. DNA repair pathway genes were altered during TKI resistance in metastatic renal cell carcinoma
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H.-K. Wang, H. Zhang, and D. Ye
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business.industry ,Renal cell carcinoma ,Urology ,Tki resistance ,Cancer research ,Medicine ,DNA Repair Pathway ,business ,medicine.disease ,Gene - Published
- 2018
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42. PD-L1 expression is associated with tumor progression and poor prognosis in Xp11.2 translocation renal cell carcinoma
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Z. Yiping, Y.-Y. Qu, K. Chang, W.-J. Xaio, H.-K. Wang, H.-L. Zhang, and D.-W. Ye
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Poor prognosis ,business.industry ,Renal cell carcinoma ,Tumor progression ,Urology ,Cancer research ,Medicine ,Pd l1 expression ,business ,medicine.disease ,Xp11 2 translocation - Published
- 2018
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43. Large trades and intraday futures price behavior
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George H. K. Wang, Johan Bjursell, Andrew Lepone, and Alex Frino
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Economics and Econometrics ,Information effect ,Accounting ,Equity (finance) ,Economics ,Monetary economics ,General Business, Management and Accounting ,Futures contract ,Finance ,Market liquidity - Abstract
This study examines the effects of large trades executed by outside customer on the prices of futures contracts traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. We find that, on average, large buyer-initiated trades have a larger permanent price impact (information effect) than large seller-initiated trades, whereas the opposite is found for the temporary price impact (liquidity effects) of large trades. These results are consistent with previous findings for block and institutional trades in equity markets. However, we also find that the information effects of large sells are larger than large buys in bearish markets, whereas the results are the reverse in bullish markets. The liquidity price effects of buys are larger than the liquidity price effects of sells in bearish markets whereas the reverse results hold in bullish markets. Our results are consistent with the hypothesis that the current economic condition is a key determinant of asymmetric price effects between large buys and large sells. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Jrl Fut Mark 28:1147–1181, 2008
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- 2008
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44. Frequency, Outcome, and Appropriateness of Treatment of Nonionic Iodinated Contrast Media Reactions
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George H. K. Wang, Isaac R. Francis, James H. Ellis, Carolyn L. Wang, Elaine M. Caoili, and Richard H. Cohan
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Epinephrine ,Iohexol ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Contrast Media ,Severity of Illness Index ,Drug Hypersensitivity ,Iodinated contrast media ,Iodinated contrast ,Adrenal Cortex Hormones ,Risk Factors ,Triiodobenzoic Acids ,medicine ,Humans ,Contrast (vision) ,Albuterol ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,media_common ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Medical record ,Diphenhydramine ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Patient management ,Treatment Outcome ,Anesthesia ,Acute Disease ,Injections, Intravenous ,Radiology ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The objective of our study was to evaluate the frequency, outcome, and appropriateness of treatment of adults with acute allergiclike reactions related to IV-administered nonionic iodinated contrast media.For IV injections of nonionic iodinated contrast media between January 1, 1999, and December 31, 2005, contrast reaction reports and medical records of patients in whom contrast reactions occurred were reviewed. Data collected included patient sex and age, symptoms, reaction manifestations, treatment, and long-term sequelae. The appropriateness and efficacy of patient management were assessed.Allergic-type reactions occurred in 545 (0.6%) of patients injected with nonionic iodinated contrast media: 418 (77%) reactions were mild, 116 (21%) were moderate, and 11 (2%) were severe. Two hundred twenty-one patients (41%) received treatment. The most commonly administered medication was diphenhydramine (145 patients or 27%). Corticosteroids were administered to 17 patients, nebulized albuterol to 16, and epinephrine to 15. Although 99% of the treatments did not result in any complication, three patients may have had short-term sequelae as a result of receiving a nonrecommended treatment.Patients usually do well after developing acute allergiclike reactions to nonionic iodinated contrast media. Fortunately, in our series, this was true even in the rare cases in which the instituted treatment was considered to be inappropriate. Reacting patients rarely develop serious long-term sequelae.
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- 2008
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45. Multivariate polynomial regression for identification of chaotic time series
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David A. Vaccari and H. K. Wang
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Polynomial regression ,Mathematical optimization ,Polynomial ,Series (mathematics) ,Applied Mathematics ,Lyapunov exponent ,Overfitting ,Computer Science Applications ,Nonlinear system ,symbols.namesake ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Modeling and Simulation ,Attractor ,Nonlinear modelling ,symbols ,Applied mathematics ,Software ,Mathematics - Abstract
Multivariate polynomial regression was used to generate polynomial iterators for time series exhibiting autocorrelations. A stepwise technique was used to add and remove polynomial terms to ensure the model contained only those terms that produce a statistically significant contribution to the fit. An approach is described in which datasets are divided into three subsets for identification, estimation, and validation. This produces a parsimonious global model that is can greatly reduce the tendency towards undesirable behaviours such as overfitting or instability. The technique was found to be able to identify the nonlinear dynamic behaviour of simulated time series, as reflected in the geometry of the attractor and calculation of multiple Lyapunov exponents, even in noisy systems. The technique was applied to times series data obtained from simulations of the Lorenz and Mackey – Glass equations with and without measurement noise. The model was also used to determine the embedding dimension of the Mackey ...
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- 2007
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46. Multiple Transactions Model: A Panel Data Approach to Estimate Housing Market Indices
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George H. K. Wang and Andre H. Gao
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Index (economics) ,Computer science ,Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous) ,Econometrics ,Small sample ,Variance (accounting) ,Volatility (finance) ,Robustness (economics) ,jel:L85 ,Transaction data ,Panel data - Abstract
In this paper, a multiple transactions model with a panel data approach is used to estimate housing market indices. The multiple transactions model keeps the same features of the repeat transactions index model (i.e., tracking the price appreciation of same houses). However, the multiple transactions model overcomes the shortcomings of the repeat transactions model by avoiding the correlated error terms. The indicative empirical analysis on a small sample of actual house transaction data demonstrates that the proposed multiple transactions model is superior to the repeat transactions model in terms of index variance, robustness of estimate, index revision volatility, and out-of-sample prediction of individual house prices.
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- 2007
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47. A rare occurrence of intramasseteric schwannoma - case report and literature review
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X.-T. Zheng, R.-X. Wang, Y.-L. Gong, Dan Zhang, H.-K. Wang, and S.-Y. Huang
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Adult ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Schwannoma ,Histopathological examination ,Jaw neoplasm ,Masseter muscle ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Rare Diseases ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,neoplasms ,business.industry ,Masseter Muscle ,General Medicine ,Anatomy ,medicine.disease ,Jaw Neoplasms ,nervous system diseases ,Parotid Neoplasms ,Nerve sheath tumor ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Neurilemmoma - Abstract
A schwannoma is a benign, solitary, well-defined, painless, slowly-enlarging nerve sheath tumor, composed of Schwann cells. Intramasseteric localization is very unusual. We report the case of a 33-year-old male who developed an intramasseteric schwannoma. Tumor could be completely removed under general anesthesia. Histopathological examination made the diagnosis of intramasseteric schwannoma through the presence of Antoni A areas and Verocay bodies. The diagnosis of schwannoma should be taken into consideration in case of parotideomasseteric tumors.
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48. Research on a grade model of battlefield damage assessment for equipment
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L. X. Wang, Q. Shi, and H. K. Wang
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Engineering ,Battlefield ,business.industry ,Forensic engineering ,business ,Construction engineering - Published
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49. Apolipoprotein E, angiotensin-converting enzyme and kallikrein gene polymorphisms and the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia
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H. K. Wang, J. C. Lin, Guey Jen Lee-Chen, Y. R. Wu, L. S. Ro, W. C. Hsu, Kuo-Hsuan Chang, C. M. Chen, Yuying Hsu, H. C. Fung, Shu-Yi Huang, and F. J. Hwu
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Apolipoprotein E ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Genotype ,Disease ,Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A ,Biology ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Apolipoproteins E ,Alzheimer Disease ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Allele ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,Vascular dementia ,Biological Psychiatry ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,Dementia, Vascular ,Haplotype ,Angiotensin-converting enzyme ,Kallikrein ,medicine.disease ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Endocrinology ,Neurology ,Case-Control Studies ,biology.protein ,Kallikreins ,Neurology (clinical) - Abstract
Lipoproteins and vascular factors may play roles in the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and/or vascular dementia (VaD). In this study, odd ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for apolipoprotein E (APOE), angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), and kallikrein (KLK1) polymorphisms were computed to test their association with the disease by a case-control study. The risk of AD was significantly increased for individuals with APOE varepsilon4 allele (OR = 3.73, 95% CI = 2.38-5.98). The risk of AD was also significant for people with ACE DD genotype, D allele, or T-D haplotype [OR (95% CI) = 4.29 (1.96-10.23), 1.90 (1.35-2.70), or 2.91 (1.71-5.10), respectively]. The above association between ACE-VaD was also strong (p = 0.0012, 0.0050, 0.0007, respectively). Reporter constructs containing the -240 A or T allele displayed similar transcriptional activity in both HEK-293 and IMR-32 cells. Thus, another putative pathogenic marker that is linked with the Alu D allele might affect the risk of AD and VaD in Taiwan.
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50. Transaction tax and market quality of the Taiwan stock index futures
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Robin K. Chou and George H. K. Wang
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Economics and Econometrics ,Financial market ,Monetary economics ,General Business, Management and Accounting ,Tax rate ,Tax revenue ,Bid–ask spread ,Basis point ,Accounting ,Economics ,Volatility (finance) ,Futures contract ,Database transaction ,Finance - Abstract
On May 1, 2000, the Taiwan government reduced the tax levied on futures transactions on the Taiwan Futures Exchange from 5 to 2.5 basis points. This event provides a unique opportunity to test empirically the impact of a tax rate reduction on trading volume, bid-ask spreads, and price volatility. Intraday and daily time series data from May 1, 1999, through April 30, 2001, are tested in a three-equation structural model. Findings show that transaction taxes have a negative impact on trading volume and bid-ask spreads, as trading volume increased and bid-ask spreads decreased in the period following the reduction in the transaction tax. This study's analysis is not consistent with the argument that the imposition of a transaction tax may reduce price volatility because there are no significant changes in price volatility after the tax reduction. Further, it was found that although the reduction in the transaction tax did reduce tax revenues, the proportional decrease in tax revenues is less than the 50% reduction in the tax rate. Finally, tax revenues in the second and third year after the tax reduction increased, as compared to the year before the tax reduction. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Jrl Fut Mark 26:1195–1216, 2006
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- 2006
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