297 results on '"X. R. Wang"'
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2. Topological Equivalence of Stripy States and Skyrmion Crystals
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X. R. Wang, Xu-Chong Hu, and Zhou-Zhou Sun
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Mechanical Engineering ,General Materials Science ,Bioengineering ,General Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics - Published
- 2023
3. An investigation of the PM2.5 concentrations and cumulative inhaled dose during subway commutes in Changchun, China
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L. Chang, W. T. Chong, Y. H. Yau, T. Cui, X. R. Wang, F. Pei, Y. Q. Liu, and S. Pan
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Environmental Engineering ,Environmental Chemistry ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences - Published
- 2023
4. Research on the Vibration Reduction Design of Camshaft Swing Grinding Based on Local Resonance Mechanism
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X. N. Shi, H. Y. Liu, L. Zhao, X. R. Wang, G. C. Li, H. G. Zhou, C. H. Lv, and K. L. Wang
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Mechanics of Materials ,General Physics and Astronomy - Published
- 2023
5. Particle-continuum duality of skyrmions
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X. R. Wang and X. C. Hu
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- 2023
6. Anderson localization transitions in disordered non-Hermitian systems with exceptional points
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C. Wang and X. R. Wang
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FOS: Physical sciences ,Disordered Systems and Neural Networks (cond-mat.dis-nn) ,Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks - Abstract
The critical exponents of continuous phase transitions of a Hermitian system depend on and only on its dimensionality and symmetries. This is the celebrated notion of the universality of continuous phase transitions. Here we report the superuniversality notion of Anderson localization transitions in non-Hermitian two-dimensional (2D) systems with exceptional points in which the critical exponents do not depend on the symmetries. The Anderson localization transitions are numerically studied by using the finite-size scaling analysis of the participation ratios. At the exceptional points of either second-order or fourth-order, two non-Hermitian systems with different symmetries have the same critical exponent $\nu\simeq 2$ of correlation lengths. This value differs from all known 2D disordered Hermitian and non-Hermitian systems. In the symmetry-preserved and symmetry-broken phases, the non-Hermitian models with time-reversal symmetry and without spin-rotational symmetry (without time-reversal and spin-rotational symmetries) are in the same universality class of 2D Hermitian electron systems of Gaussian symplectic (unitary) ensemble, where $\nu\simeq 2.7$ ($\nu\simeq 2.3$). The universality of the transition is further confirmed by showing that the critical exponent $\nu$ does not depend on the form of disorders and boundary conditions. Our results suggest that non-Hermitian systems of different symmetries around their exceptional points form a superuniversality class., Comment: 14 pages, 9 figures
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- 2023
7. A theory of unusual anisotropic magnetoresistance in bilayer heterostructures
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X. R. Wang, C. Wang, and X. S. Wang
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Multidisciplinary - Abstract
The observation of magnetoresistance (MR) varying with the rotation of magnetization in the plane perpendicular to the electric current is an important discovery in spintronics in recent years. The famous conventional anisotropic MR (AMR) says that the resistance of a polycrystalline magnetic material must depend on magnetization component along the current direction only, thus cannot account for this newly observed unusual AMR (UAMR). This UAMR leads to the notion of the spin-Hall MR (SMR) in the famous SMR theory. However, the SMR theory may only explain UAMR observed in heavy-metal/magnetic-insulator bilayers, not other types of bilayers. Here, we present a two-vector theory that can explain not only all existing experiments on the unusual angular dependence of longitudinal and transverse resistivity when the magnetization rotates in three mutually perpendicular planes, but also how three amplitudes of MR angular oscillation are related to each other. The theory is very general and its correctness depends only on the assumption that the magnetization and interfacial field are the only vectors affecting electron transport besides of other scalar variables such as the temperatures and impurities. Experiments that can test this theory against the SMR theory are also proposed.
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- 2023
8. Effects of Light Intensity on Morphological Structure and Physiological Characteristics of Gleditsia sinensis Seedlings
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B. S. Liu, C. Meng, X. R. Wang, J. Luo, and Y. Zhao
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Plant Science - Published
- 2022
9. Field-driven domain wall motion in ferrimagnetic nanowires
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K. Y. Jing, X. Gong, and X. R. Wang
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- 2022
10. Effect of the Air Void Content on the Compression Process of Hot-Mixed Asphalt Based on Micromechanical Modeling
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X. D. Zhang, X. R. Wang, and Y. S. Zhu
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Materials science ,Mechanics of Materials ,Asphalt ,Void (composites) ,Content (measure theory) ,Process (computing) ,Composite material ,Compression (physics) - Published
- 2021
11. [Preliminary MRI evaluation of anterior repositioning splint in treatment of disc displacement with reduction of temporomandibular joint]
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X R, Wang, Y M, Qiao, and Yiqiang, Qiao
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Adult ,Male ,Young Adult ,Adolescent ,Splints ,Temporomandibular Joint ,Temporomandibular Joint Disc ,Joint Dislocations ,Humans ,Female ,Arthralgia ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Published
- 2022
12. First Report of Twig Anthracnose of Acacia melanoxylon Caused by Colletotrichum siamense in China
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Y. Q. Yuan, X. D. Deng, M. Cheng, L. J. Zheng, J. Y. Fu, S. J. Cai, B. S. Zeng, and X. R. Wang
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Plant Science ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Abstract
Acacia melanoxylon R. Br. native to Australia, is a high-quality timber tree with wide genetic and phenotypic diversity. In recent years, A. melanoxylon has been extensively cultivated in some provinces in southern China. In December 2019, anthracnose-like symptoms were observed on twigs of A. melanoxylon in China. In certain valleys in south China, the disease incidence on plants and shoots was 60-75% and 80-90%, respectively. The wither rate of disease branches was 30-40% in dry seasons from September to November. The appearance of symptoms occurred in a humid and warm valley. Symptoms were initially observed on the young branches as brown spindle shaped sunken spots. At later stages, the disease spots girdled the whole branch, which became wilted and its leaves turned reddish-brown. For pathogen isolation, diseased branches were sampled and 55 pieces (5× 5 mm) of these branches section were surface-sterilized in 75% ethanol for 30 seconds, followed by 0.5% NaClO for 5 min and then were rinsed three times in distilled water. After drying with sterilized filter paper, the surface-sterilized sections were transferred to potato dextrose agar medium (PDA) and incubated at 25 °C for 7 days in the dark. Three isolates were obtained as representatives for morphological characterization and were labeled as 1A912, 1B912, and 1C912. These specimens were deposited in the Guangdong Province Key Laboratory of Microbial Signals and Disease Control at the South China Agricultural University (China). Purified isolates were initially white, cottony and with dense aerial mycelium on PDA at 25 ℃, ten days later their colonies turned grayish white with orange conidial masses. Conidia were one-celled, hyaline, straight, cylindrical, with round obtuse ends, and measured 11.0 to16.3× 4.0 to 6.0 μm (n= 100), appressoria were 5.86 to 9.07 × 3.55 to 6.96 μm (n= 100). Morphological characteristics of selected isolates matched the Colletotrichum gloeosporioides species complex (Weir et al. 2012). For further identification, the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, and partial sequences of the actin (ACT), beta-tubulin (TUB2), and glycerol dehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) genes were amplified by PCR, and sequenced, using primer pairs ITS1/ ITS4 (White et al. 1990), Bt2a/ Bt2b (Donaldson and Glass 1995), ACT512F/ ACT783R, GDF1/ GDR1(Weir et al. 2012). The sequences were deposited in GenBank (ITS: MW228101-MW228103; TUB2: MW250346, MW320707, MW320708; ACT: MW250347, MW320703, MW320704; GAPDH: MW250348, MW320705, MW320706). The multilocus phylogenetic analysis distinguished the isolates 1A912, 1B912, and 1C912 as C. siamense. Pathogenicity of those three isolates of C. siamense was tested on healthy twigs of the one clone of A. melanoxylon. 27 young twigs of nine 1-year-old plants were inoculated with the mycelium of the 7 days-old isolates 1A912, 1B912, and 1C912(Each isolate infected three plants and each infected three young twigs) through an artificial wound. The same nine plants were inoculated with PDA medium alone (each infected three young twigs) as a negative control. Five days after inoculation, brown spindle spots similar to the field disease symptoms were observed on the twigs. No symptoms were observed on the control plants. The experiment was repeated twice. The fungus was successfully reisolated from the symptomatic plants, and had identical morphological and molecular characteristics to the initial isolates, fulfilling Koch´s postulates. To our knowledge, this is the first report of anthracnose caused by C. siamense on A. melanoxylon in China. Twig anthracnose can reduce the growth of A. melanoxylon. Further research on management options for this disease is required.
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- 2022
13. A theory of unusual anisotropic magnetoresistance in bilayer heterostructures
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X R, Wang, C, Wang, and X S, Wang
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The observation of magnetoresistance (MR) varying with the rotation of magnetization in the plane perpendicular to the electric current is an important discovery in spintronics in recent years. The famous conventional anisotropic MR (AMR) says that the resistance of a polycrystalline magnetic material must depend on magnetization component along the current direction only, thus cannot account for this newly observed unusual AMR (UAMR). This UAMR leads to the notion of the spin-Hall MR (SMR) in the famous SMR theory. However, the SMR theory may only explain UAMR observed in heavy-metal/magnetic-insulator bilayers, not other types of bilayers. Here, we present a two-vector theory that can explain not only all existing experiments on the unusual angular dependence of longitudinal and transverse resistivity when the magnetization rotates in three mutually perpendicular planes, but also how three amplitudes of MR angular oscillation are related to each other. The theory is very general and its correctness depends only on the assumption that the magnetization and interfacial field are the only vectors affecting electron transport besides of other scalar variables such as the temperatures and impurities. Experiments that can test this theory against the SMR theory are also proposed.
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- 2022
14. Chiral hinge transport in disordered non-Hermitian second-order topological insulators
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C. Wang and X. R. Wang
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,High Energy Physics::Lattice ,Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall) ,FOS: Physical sciences - Abstract
The generalized bulk-boundary correspondence predicts the existence of the chiral hinge states in three-dimensional second-order topological insulators (3DSOTIs), resulting in a quantized Hall effect in three dimensions. Chiral hinge states in Hermitian 3DSOTIs are characterized by the quantized transmission coefficients with zero fluctuations, even in the presence of disorders. Here, we show that chiral hinge transport in disordered non-Hermitian systems deviates from the paradigm of the Hermitian case. Our numerical calculations prove the robustness of hinge states of disordered non-Hermitian 3DSOTIs. The mean transmission coefficients may or may not equal the number of chiral hinge channels, depending on the Hermiticity of chiral hinge states, while the fluctuations of transmission coefficients are always non-zero. Such fluctuations are not due to the broken chirality of hinge states but the incoherent scatterings of non-Hermitian potentials. The physics revealed here should also be true for one-dimensional chiral channels in topological materials that support chiral boundary states, such as Chern insulators, three-dimensional anomalous Hall insulators, and Weyl semimetals., Comment: 12 pages and 11 figures
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- 2022
15. [Progress in researches on the effect of artificial light at night on infertility]
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X R, Wang and F B, Tao
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Light Pollution ,Light ,Infertility ,Humans ,Circadian Rhythm ,Melatonin - Abstract
Infertility is a serious social and public health problem, and the causes of infertility are also the focus of many researchers in recent years. Since the invention of the electric light, people's exposure to night light has increased rapidly, and the adverse effects on human health have also begun to enter the vision of researchers. Studies have shown that artificial lighting at night can affect the circadian rhythm of organisms and the secretion of melatonin (melatonin), and regular circadian rhythms and sufficient melatonin are conducive to successful reproduction. This article reviews the current research status of the effects of artificial lighting at night on infertility in recent years, which provides a new direction for researchers to study the influencing factors of infertility.不孕不育是一个严重的社会和公共卫生问题,导致不孕不育的原因也是诸多研究者近些年来研究的重点。从电灯发明以来,人们接触夜间光照的机会迅速增加,由此产生的对人类健康的不良影响也开始进入研究者的视野。研究表明夜间人工照明会影响生物体的昼夜节律以及松果腺素(褪黑素)的分泌,而规律的昼夜节律和充足的松果腺素都有利于成功的生殖。本文综述了近年来关于夜间人工照明对不孕不育的影响的研究现状,为研究者提供了研究不孕不育影响因素的新方向。.
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- 2022
16. Role of SSW on thermal-gradient induced domain-wall dynamics
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M A S Akanda, M T Islam, and X R Wang
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General Materials Science ,Condensed Matter Physics - Abstract
We study the thermal gradient (TG) induced domain wall (DW) dynamics in a uniaxial nanowire in the framework of the Stochastic-Landau–Lifshitz–Gilbert equation. TG drives the DW in a certain direction, and DW (linear and rotational) velocities increase with TG linearly, which can be explained by the magnonic angular momentum transfer to the DW. Interestingly, from Gilbert damping dependence of DW dynamics for fixed TG, we find that the DW velocity is significantly smaller even for lower damping, and DW velocity increases with damping (for a certain range of damping) and reaches a maximal value for critical damping which is contrary to our usual desire. This can be attributed to the formation of standing spin wave (SSW) modes (from the superposition of the spin waves and their reflection) together with travelling spin wave (TSW) modes. SSW does not carry any net energy/momentum to the DW, while TSW does. Damping α compels the spin current polarization to align with the local spin, which reduces the magnon propagation length and thus α hinders to generate SSWs, and contrarily the number of TSWs increases, which leads to the increment of DW speed with damping. For a similar reason, we observe that DW velocity increases with nanowire length and becomes saturated to maximal value for a certain length. Therefore, these findings may enhance the fundamental understanding as well as provide a way of utilizing the Joule heat in the spintronics (e.g. racetrack memory) devices.
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- 2023
17. Robotic milling of complex NURBS surface with fixed cutter axis control method
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X Q Liu, P He, T S Lin, X R Wang, C Y Li, Z Q Wang, and N Yang
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,Computer science ,Mechanical engineering ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Curvature ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Computer Science Applications ,law.invention ,Reciprocating motion ,Industrial robot ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Machining ,Control and Systems Engineering ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Trajectory ,Projection method ,Point (geometry) ,Interpolation - Abstract
Purpose This papers aims to provide a fixed cutter axis control (F-CAC) industrial robot (IR) milling for NURBS surfaces with large fluctuation, which can avoid over-cut and interference during IR milling in contrast to variable cutter axis control (V-CAC) IR milling. Design/methodology/approach After the design of a target surface, the IR reciprocating milling trajectory can be obtained using NURBS mapping projection method. A set of interpolation points of the reciprocating trajectory can be calculated using the equi-chord interpolation method. Combining with F-CAC method and curvature estimation, the IR reciprocating trajectory of the tool center point (TCP) without over-cut can be obtained. The programs corresponding to posture control using F-CAC can be generated by IR kinematics. Findings In contrast to the V-CAC milling method, the F-CAC method can machine successfully the NURBS surfaces with large fluctuation. The simulation and machining proves that F-CAC is feasible and effective to machine NURBS surface with large fluctuation without over-cut phenomenon. The F-CAC has wide application in carving and woodworking industry at present. Originality/value The F-CAC method is very practical and effective for IR milling of complex NURBS surfaces with large fluctuation without over-cut and interference phenomenon.
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- 2021
18. A theory of skyrmion crystal formation
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Xu-Chong Hu, Hai-Tao Wu, and X. R. Wang
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,High Energy Physics::Lattice ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Materials Science - Abstract
A generic theory about skyrmion crystal (SkX) formation in chiral magnetic thin films and its fascinating thermodynamic behaviours is presented. A chiral magnetic film can have many metastable states with an arbitrary skyrmion density up to a maximal value when a parameter $\kappa$, which measures the relative Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) strength, is large enough. The lowest energy state of an infinite film is a long zig-zagged ramified stripe skyrmion occupied the whole film in the absence of a magnetic field. Under an intermediate field perpendicular to the film, the lowest energy state has a finite skyrmion density. This is why a chiral magnetic film is often in a stripy state at a low field and a SkX only around an optimal field when $\kappa$ is above a critical value. The lowest energy state is still a stripy helical state no matter with or without a field when $\kappa$ is below the critical value. The multi-metastable states explains the thermodynamic path dependences of various metastable states of a film. Decrease of $\kappa$ value with the temperature explains why SkXs become metastable at low temperature in many skyrmion systems. These findings open a new avenue for SkX manipulation and skyrmion-based applications., Comment: 15 pages, 12 figures
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- 2022
19. [A case of acute osteomyelitis with pulmonary embolism in children]
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W, Wang, Y J, Wang, X W, Xin, Y, Yin, X R, Wang, C, Zhao, Z Y, Sun, and Y P, Jin
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Acute Disease ,Humans ,Osteomyelitis ,Child ,Pulmonary Embolism - Abstract
患儿 男,11岁,因“急性髂骨骨髓炎”于2020年1月入住山东第一医科大学附属省立医院小儿骨科,手术后出现呼吸困难急转入小儿重症医学科,因体循环高压行超声心动图检查发现肺动脉高压,进一步行心脏大血管CT造影(CTA)发现右下肺动脉栓塞,给予积极抗感染,依诺肝素皮下注射及口服利伐沙班序贯抗凝治疗,1个月后复查CTA示肺栓塞消失,随访1年患儿恢复良好。儿童急性骨髓炎合并肺栓塞临床特征不典型,临床上极易误诊,临床医师亟需提高对该病的认知和诊疗水平。.
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- 2022
20. Ivy Sign in Moyamoya Disease: A Comparative Study of the FLAIR Vascular Hyperintensity Sign Against Contrast-Enhanced MRI
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Xin Lou, M.-T. Wei, D.-K. Zhang, X.-B. Bian, Y.-N. Lan, H. Wang, L. Ma, J.-H. Lv, F.-B. Hao, L.-X. Wang, X.-R. Wang, L. Duan, D.-S. Han, and S.-H. Zhang
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery ,Revascularization ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,Meninges ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Letters ,Moyamoya disease ,Stage (cooking) ,Cerebral perfusion pressure ,Stroke ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Adult Brain ,Hemodynamics ,Reproducibility of Results ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Hyperintensity ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Radiology ,Moyamoya Disease ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The ability of the ivy sign on contrast-enhanced T1-weighted MR imaging (CEMR) to reflect cerebral perfusion and postoperative revascularization in Moyamoya disease remains largely unknown. We aimed to compare the capabilities of CEMR and FLAIR. MATERIALS AND METHODS: CEMR, FLAIR, arterial spin-labeling, and DSA were performed in 44 patients with Moyamoya disease. The ivy sign was scored separately on CEMR and FLAIR using the Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score. The status of leptomeningeal collaterals was scored on DSA. The postoperative Matsushima grade was evaluated at least 3 months after surgical revascularization. RESULTS: Scoring of the ivy sign on CEMR showed excellent interrater reliability, and FLAIR vascular hyperintensity showed moderate interrater reliability. Correlation analyses revealed that DSA scores were more consistent with the CEMR-based ivy sign score (r = 0.25, P = .03) than with FLAIR vascular hyperintensity (r = 0.05, P = .65). The CEMR-based ivy sign score was significantly correlated with CBF in late-Suzuki stage Moyamoya disease (t = −2.64, P = .02). The CEMR-based ivy sign score at baseline was significantly correlated with the postoperative Matsushima grade (r = 0.48, P = .03). CONCLUSIONS: In this study, CEMR outperformed FLAIR in capturing the ivy sign in Moyamoya disease. In addition, the CEMR-based ivy sign score provided adequate information on hemodynamic status and postoperative neovascularization. The current study suggested that CEMR could be considered as an alternative to FLAIR in future studies investigating leptomeningeal collaterals in Moyamoya disease.
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- 2021
21. Linoleic acid and α‐linolenic acid inhibit conjugative transfer of an IncX4 plasmid carryingmcr‐1
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X.-R. Wang, Ya-Hong Liu, L. Chen, L.-J. Xia, X.-P. Liao, C.-Y. Cui, Min Liu, X.-Y. Diao, G. Li, B.N. Kreiswirth, Y.-Z. He, X.-L. Lian, J. Sun, and S.-Y. Zhou
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Gene Transfer, Horizontal ,Linoleic acid ,Gene Expression ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Homology (biology) ,Linoleic Acid ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Protein sequencing ,Plasmid ,Drug Resistance, Bacterial ,Gene expression ,Escherichia coli ,Gene ,030304 developmental biology ,Adenosine Triphosphatases ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,Colistin ,030306 microbiology ,Escherichia coli Proteins ,alpha-Linolenic Acid ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Molecular Docking Simulation ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,Conjugation, Genetic ,MCR-1 ,Bacteria ,Plasmids ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Aims The aim of this study was to determine the effects of unsaturated fatty acids on clinical plasmids. Methods and results Two unsaturated fatty acids, linoleic acid (LA) and α-linolenic acid (ALA) at final concentration 0, 0·03, 0·3 and 3 mmol l-1 , respectively, were used to assess the effects on conjugative transfer of a mcr-1-harbouring plasmid pCSZ4 (IncX4) in conjugation experiment. The inhibitory mechanisms were analysed by molecular docking and the gene expression of virB11 was quantitated by qRT-PCR. Target plasmid diversity was carried out by TrwD/VirB11 homology protein sequence prediction analysis. Our results showed that LA and ALA inhibit plasmid pCSZ4 transfer by binding to the amino acid residues (Phe124 and Thr125) of VirB11 with dose-dependent effects. The expression levels of virB11 gene were also significantly inhibited by LA and ALA treatment. Protein homology analysis revealed a wide distribution of TrwD/VirB11-like genes among over 37 classes of plasmids originated from both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. Conclusions This study demonstrates representing a diversity of plasmids that may be potentially inhibited by unsaturated fatty acids. Significance and impact of the study Our work reported here provides additional support for application of curbing the spread of multiple plasmids by unsaturated fatty acids.
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- 2020
22. Skyrmion pinning by disk-shaped defects
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X. Gong, K. Y. Jing, J. Lu, and X. R. Wang
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall) ,FOS: Physical sciences - Abstract
High precision skyrmion pinning by an intentionally created magnetic structure is important in skyrmion manipulation. Here, we consider skyrmion pinning by various types of disks. Among other findings, we clarify that, in terms of pinning position and pinning potential landscape, one needs to distinguish thin-wall skyrmions from thick-wall skyrmions because of fundamental differences. A skyrmion wall prefers areas with a weaker exchange stiffness, a larger DMI constant, or a smaller magnetic anisotropy while a skyrmion core experiences only the magnetic anisotropy, not exchange stiffness and DMI. Depending on disk type, skyrmion type, and the relative size of the disk (to skyrmion), a skyrmion can be pinned at the symmetric (center) or asymmetric (off-center) point of a disk. In case a skyrmion is pinned by a local energy minimum, thermal agitation can depin the skyrmion, and the pinning lifetime follows an Arrhenius law. Interestingly, when the disk size is comparable to the skyrmion size, the skyrmion deforms greatly such that the skyrmion will shrink or expand to fill the whole disk. These findings should be important for skyrmion manipulations.
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- 2022
23. [Comparative study of three scores in predicting the death risk of severe burn patients]
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Z Q, Xie, G H, Guo, Z, Yang, S L, Yi, X R, Wang, D A, Tang, Y D, Liu, and Yande, Zeng
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Adult ,Hospitalization ,Male ,ROC Curve ,Humans ,Female ,Burns ,Prognosis ,Retrospective Studies - Published
- 2022
24. [Progress of researches on serine protease inhibitors for zoonotic cestode family Taeniidae]
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W Y, Song, X R, Wang, M C, Yu, Y X, Cui, Y, Qi, and S M, Sun
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Vaccines ,Serine Proteinase Inhibitors ,Zoonoses ,Animals ,Cestoda - Abstract
Serine protease inhibitor, a protein superfamily that inhibits the serine protease activity, protects hosts from parasitic infections. This review describes the spatial structure and classification of serine protease inhibitor, mechanisms underlying the interplay between serine protease inhibitor and host immune responses and current advances in serine protease inhibitor of zoonotic cestode family Taeniidae, so as to provide insights into the diagnosis of zoonotic tapeworm infections, discovery of therapeutic targets and screening of vaccine candidates.
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- 2022
25. Linear level repulsions near exceptional points of non-Hermitian systems
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C. Wang and X. R. Wang
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FOS: Physical sciences ,Disordered Systems and Neural Networks (cond-mat.dis-nn) ,Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks - Abstract
The nearest-neighbor level-spacing distributions are a fundamental quantity of disordered systems and universal. It is well-known that extended and localized states of random Hermitian systems follow the Wigner-Dyson and the Poison distributions, respectively, while the Ginibre distributions describe random non-Hermitian systems with complex eigenvalues. However, the level distribution of systems of neither Hermitian nor non-Hermitian with full complex eigenvalues is still unknown. Here we show a new class of universal level distributions in the vicinity of exceptional points of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians. Two universal distribution functions, $P_{\text{SP}}(s)$ for the symmetry-preserved phase and $P_{\text{SB}}(s)$ for the symmetry-broken phase, are needed to describe the nearest-neighbor level-spacing distributions near exceptional points. Surprisingly, both $P_{\text{SP}}(s)$ and $P_{\text{SB}}(s)$ are proportional to $s$ for small $s$, or a linear level repulsion, in contrast to the cubic level repulsions of the Ginibre ensembles. For non-Hermitian disordered tight-binding Hamiltonians, $P_{\text{SP}}(s)$ and $P_{\text{SB}}(s)$ can be well described by $P_{\text{SP(SB)}}(s)=\tilde{c}_1s\exp[-\tilde{c}_2s^{\tilde{\alpha}}]$ in the thermodynamic limit (of infinite systems) with a constant $\tilde{\alpha}$ that depends on the localization nature of states at exceptional points., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures
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- 2022
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26. DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF VIRTUAL SIMULATION TEACHING SYSTEM FOR UAV BASED ON WEBGL
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Q. J. Chen, X. R. Wang, P. Leng, and Y. R. He
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lcsh:Applied optics. Photonics ,Open platform ,lcsh:T ,Process (engineering) ,Computer science ,05 social sciences ,lcsh:TA1501-1820 ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Virtual reality ,lcsh:Technology ,Visualization ,Simulation training ,Exhibition ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,lcsh:TA1-2040 ,Smart city ,Scalability ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,050107 human factors ,Simulation - Abstract
With the advent of the 5G era of digital smart city, “UAV + Application” is booming, and there is more and more demand for UAV remote sensing technology. How to cultivate high-tech application talents of UAV has become the primary problem to be solved in the development process of UAV. Based on WebGL technology, this paper combines virtual reality and panoramic technology, and adopts lightweight B/S architecture to develop an open platform for virtual simulation teaching that integrates online display, teaching, practical training, assessment, communication and management of UAV. The platform realizes the “three-dimensional teaching material, teaching platform, virtual exhibition hall” of the trinity teaching mode. Students can log in through the account to carry out theoretical learning, flight control operation learning and other interfaces, which can meet the training needs of high-tech application talents of UAV and strengthen students' understanding of theory and practice, simulation training has the advantages of repeated practice, without being limited by the space and time, and solve the problems of low interest, poor scalability and high cost of traditional UAV training.
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- 2020
27. Experimental observation of edge-dependent quantum pseudospin Hall effect
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Huanhuan Yang, Lingling Song, Yunshan Cao, X. R. Wang, and Peng Yan
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Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Other Condensed Matter (cond-mat.other) - Abstract
It is a conventional wisdom that the helical edge states of quantum spin Hall (QSH) insulator are particularly stable due to the topological protection of time-reversal symmetry. Here, we report the first experimental observation of an edge-dependent quantum (pseudo-)spin Hall effect by employing two Kekule electric circuits with molecule-zigzag and partially-bearded edges, where the chirality of the circulating current in the unit cell mimics the electron spin. We observe a helicity flipping of the topological in-gap modes emerging in opposite parameter regions for the two edge geometries. Experimental findings are interpreted in terms of the mirror winding number defined in the unit cell, the choice of which exclusively depends on the edge shape. Our work offers a deeper understanding of the boundary effect on the QSH phase, and pave the way for studying the spin-dependent topological physics in electric circuits.
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- 2021
28. [Treatment strategy of gastrointestinal stromal tumors in the background of COVID-19]
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X R, Wang, X H, Hu, Z, Li, B K, Li, W B, Niu, C X, Zhou, B, Yu, Z Y, Zhang, X N, Zhang, Y, Gao, and G Y, Wang
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China ,Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Humans - Abstract
COVID-19, caused by SARS-COV-2, has the characteristics of world epidemic, highly infectious and large base of death. In China, transmission route of SARS-COV-2 has been contained so effectively that COVID-19 has been well controlled due to the proactive national prevention and control strategy. However, not only does it bring a huge impact on the existing medical structure model, but also an objective impact on the treatment of patients with chronic diseases such as malignant tumors. Based on the progress reported in the domestic and international literatures and the actual management experience of our team, this paper reflects on the treatment strategies for patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) during the epidemic period of COVID-19. We focus on risk stratification for primary GIST and forming treatment strategies accordingly. Major considerations include the impact of delayed operation, the burden of medical resources, the waiting time for elective operation, and the principle of emergency operation. In addition, we focus on the level of evidence for non-surgical approaches with a view to developing a holistic strategy of "priority management principles" to guide clinical treatment in the context of limited resources and different GIST priorities.新型冠状病毒(SARS-CoV-2)引起的新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19,以下简称新冠肺炎)具有全球性流行、传染性极强、死亡基数极大的特点。在我国,由于采取了积极主动的全民防控策略,有效遏制了病毒传播的途径,使新冠肺炎得到了很好的控制;但同时,这也对现有条件下的医疗结构模式带来了巨大的冲击,对于恶性肿瘤等慢性疾病患者的治疗产生了客观影响。本文基于国内外文献进展及笔者团队实际处理经验,就胃肠间质瘤(GIST)患者在疫情期间的治疗策略进行思考,重点对原发性GIST进行风险分层,并根据不同分层制定相应的治疗策略,包括延迟手术的影响、医疗资源的利用负担、手术时间等待的紧迫感和急诊手术处理原则等几方面。此外,我们着重探讨了非手术方法的证据级别,以期在资源有限的情况下,针对不同GIST的优先级,建立"优先级处理原则"的整体治疗策略来指导临床治疗。.
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29. [Anatomical controversies involved in radical resection of rectal cancer]
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X H, Hu, C L, Cao, J F, Zhang, W B, Niu, C X, Zhou, G L, Wang, Y Q, Liu, B K, Li, X R, Wang, B, Yu, and G Y, Wang
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Rectal Neoplasms ,Rectum ,Humans ,Lymph Node Excision ,Laparoscopy ,Mesenteric Artery, Inferior ,Lymph Nodes - Abstract
The concept of total mesorectal resection provides a quality control standard that can be followed for radical resection of rectal cancer, but some anatomical problems are still controversial. Compared with traditional open surgery, laparoscopic radical rectal surgery has better surgical vision, better neurological protection, better operating space. However, if the surgeon has insufficient understanding of the anatomy, collateral damage may occur, such as uncontrollable bleeding during the operation, postoperative urination and defecation dysfunction and so on. Based on the interpretation of the researches at home and abroad, combined with the clinical experience, we elucidate some associated issues, including anatomic variation of inferior mesenteric vessels, the controversy of inferior mesenteric artery ligation plane, the controversy of lymph node dissection in No. 253, the anatomical variation of middle rectal artery, and the anatomical controversy of lateral lymph node dissection in rectal cancer, in order to provide better cognitive process for the clinical front-line surgeons.全直肠系膜切除的理念为直肠癌的根治手术提供了可以遵循的质量控制标准,但是尚有部分解剖学问题存在争议。腹腔镜直肠癌根治术虽然具有更好的手术视野、更佳的神经功能保护、更大的操作空间,但若术者对解剖结构或解剖变异认知不足,可能会出现术中不可控制的出血、术后排尿排粪功能障碍等副损伤。笔者通过对国内外研究的分析总结,并结合临床经验,针对直肠癌根治术涉及的几个解剖争议问题,包括肠系膜下血管解剖及变异、肠系膜下动脉离断平面的争议、第253组淋巴结清扫的争议、直肠中动脉的解剖学变异及直肠癌侧方淋巴结清扫的解剖学争议等进行阐述,旨在为临床外科医师提供一个更好的认知过程。.
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30. First Report of Leaf Spot Caused by Penicillium sclerotiorum on Aegiceras corniculatum in China
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X. D. Deng, Y. Q. Yuan, L. J. Zheng, H. L. Zeng, Z. Q. Kang, Q. Qiu, and X. R. Wang
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Plant Science ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Published
- 2022
31. MiR-296-3p promotes the development and progression of preeclampsia via targeting the CEMIP
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X-S, Li, L, Liang, J, Zhang, M-Y, Tong, C-F, Xia, Q-X, Yang, and X-R, Wang
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Placenta ,Hyaluronoglucosaminidase ,Cell Line ,Up-Regulation ,MicroRNAs ,Pre-Eclampsia ,Cell Movement ,Pregnancy ,Disease Progression ,Humans ,Female ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,beta Catenin ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
Preeclampsia (PE) is one of common pregnancy diseases, which has seriously threatened the health of the gravidas. Although upregulated miR-269-3p has been found in the placentas of the patients with PE, the regulation mechanisms of miR-296-3p remain unclear.In this study, the placentas of the patients and normal gravidas were used to observe the difference in miR-296-3p expression level, and HTR-8/Svneo and JAR cells were used to investigate the role of miR296-3p in trophoblast cells. Besides, qRT-PCR, Western blot, CCK-8 assay, Dual-Luciferase reporter gene assay and transwell assay were used to explore the functions and regulation mechanisms of miR-296-3p on PE.The results showed that miR-296-3p was upregulated in the PE-placentas, and increased miR-296-3p could inhibit the proliferation, invasion and migration of HTR-8/Svneo and JAR cells. Besides, miR-296-3p could directly target the 3'-UTR of CEMIP, and the phenomena induced by increased miR-296-3p, including decreased β-catenin and p-AKT and weakened proliferation, invasion and migration abilities, could be reversed by upregulating the expression level of CEMIP.To summarize, this study suggests that miR-296-3p inactivates the Wnt/β-catenin and PI3K/AKT pathways to promote the progression of PE via targeting the CEMIP.
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- 2021
32. Random walk of antiferromagnetic skyrmions in granular films
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X. R. Wang, C. Wang, and K. Y. Jing
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Physics ,Condensed matter physics ,Spintronics ,Hall effect ,Skyrmion ,Effective field theory ,Antiferromagnetism ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,Random walk ,Critical value ,Current density - Abstract
The impressive absence of the skyrmion Hall effect of antiferromagnetic (AFM) skyrmions in clean systems has raised high expectations of AFM skyrmions as information carriers and the potential applications in data storage technology. Here, we report an undesired behavior of current-driven AFM skyrmion dynamics in granular thin films. Understanding the motion of AFM skyrmions in disordered systems is crucial because disorders are inevitable in all materials. Micromagnetic simulations show that AFM skyrmions deviate from their trajectory in the clean limit. Interestingly, the transverse (to the current direction) motion is diffusive, i.e., the mean square of transverse displacement is proportional to the traveling time. The longitudinal (along with the current direction) motion is always hindered by disorders. An effective theory based on the stochastic Thiele equation can account for the observed phenomena. At a very strong disorder above a critical value that depends on the current density, AFM skyrmions are pinned. Our findings should be important for future spintronic devices based on AFM skyrmions.
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- 2021
33. Optimal design and numerical analysis of the rapid precooler
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X.-R. Wang, K.-X. Liu, X.-F. Cai, C.-A. Ai, and Y. Wang
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Hypersonic speed ,Radiation ,Materials science ,Nuclear engineering ,Heat transfer enhancement ,02 engineering and technology ,Heat transfer coefficient ,Dissipation ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Coolant ,Fin (extended surface) ,020303 mechanical engineering & transports ,0203 mechanical engineering ,0103 physical sciences ,Heat exchanger ,Heat transfer - Abstract
Under the background of highly compact heat exchanger design core for the hypersonic aerospace precooled engine, a rapid precooler is designed and its performance is simulated under the high-altitude background. To this end, firstly, according to the known parameter range, a plate tube-fin rapid precooler unit with the optimal parameters is designed by using the genetic algorithm to find the minimum of the objective function-entransy dissipation number. Then introducing the roughness viscosity coefficient into the improved finite volume method, the effect of rapid heat transfer enhancement is obvious. The fin design can improve the heat transfer efficiency of the heat exchanger unit by 46.5%. Finally, the rapid precooler is designed based on the unit. The performance simulation results indicate that the average temperature has decreased by 735 K for less than 1.5 ms hot air flowing through the rapid precooler at a high speed. The purpose of rapid heat transfer enhancement is achieved. Also we explore the influence of different hot air velocity and coolant velocity on rapid precooler and investigate the influence of scale effect on heat transfer performance.
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- 2019
34. Probing Gluon Spin-Momentum Correlations in Transversely Polarized Protons through Midrapidity Isolated Direct Photons in p^{↑}+p Collisions at sqrt[s]=200 GeV
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U A, Acharya, C, Aidala, Y, Akiba, M, Alfred, V, Andrieux, N, Apadula, H, Asano, B, Azmoun, V, Babintsev, N S, Bandara, K N, Barish, S, Bathe, A, Bazilevsky, M, Beaumier, R, Belmont, A, Berdnikov, Y, Berdnikov, L, Bichon, B, Blankenship, D S, Blau, J S, Bok, M L, Brooks, J, Bryslawskyj, V, Bumazhnov, S, Campbell, V, Canoa Roman, R, Cervantes, C Y, Chi, M, Chiu, I J, Choi, J B, Choi, Z, Citron, M, Connors, R, Corliss, Y, Corrales Morales, N, Cronin, M, Csanád, T, Csörgő, T W, Danley, M S, Daugherity, G, David, K, DeBlasio, K, Dehmelt, A, Denisov, A, Deshpande, E J, Desmond, A, Dion, D, Dixit, J H, Do, A, Drees, K A, Drees, J M, Durham, A, Durum, A, Enokizono, H, En'yo, R, Esha, S, Esumi, B, Fadem, W, Fan, N, Feege, D E, Fields, M, Finger, D, Fitzgerald, S L, Fokin, J E, Frantz, A, Franz, A D, Frawley, Y, Fukuda, C, Gal, P, Gallus, P, Garg, H, Ge, M, Giles, F, Giordano, Y, Goto, N, Grau, S V, Greene, M, Grosse Perdekamp, T, Gunji, H, Guragain, T, Hachiya, J S, Haggerty, K I, Hahn, H, Hamagaki, H F, Hamilton, S Y, Han, J, Hanks, M, Harvey, S, Hasegawa, T O S, Haseler, X, He, T K, Hemmick, J C, Hill, K, Hill, A, Hodges, R S, Hollis, K, Homma, B, Hong, T, Hoshino, N, Hotvedt, J, Huang, S, Huang, K, Imai, M, Inaba, A, Iordanova, D, Isenhower, D, Ivanishchev, B V, Jacak, M, Jezghani, Z, Ji, X, Jiang, B M, Johnson, D, Jouan, D S, Jumper, J H, Kang, D, Kapukchyan, S, Karthas, D, Kawall, A V, Kazantsev, V, Khachatryan, A, Khanzadeev, A, Khatiwada, C, Kim, E-J, Kim, M, Kim, D, Kincses, A, Kingan, E, Kistenev, J, Klatsky, P, Kline, T, Koblesky, D, Kotov, S, Kudo, B, Kurgyis, K, Kurita, Y, Kwon, J G, Lajoie, D, Larionova, A, Lebedev, S, Lee, S H, Lee, M J, Leitch, Y H, Leung, N A, Lewis, X, Li, S H, Lim, M X, Liu, V-R, Loggins, S, Lökös, D A, Loomis, K, Lovasz, D, Lynch, T, Majoros, Y I, Makdisi, M, Makek, V I, Manko, E, Mannel, M, McCumber, P L, McGaughey, D, McGlinchey, C, McKinney, M, Mendoza, A C, Mignerey, A, Milov, D K, Mishra, J T, Mitchell, Iu, Mitrankov, M, Mitrankova, G, Mitsuka, S, Miyasaka, S, Mizuno, M M, Mondal, P, Montuenga, T, Moon, D P, Morrison, B, Mulilo, T, Murakami, J, Murata, K, Nagai, K, Nagashima, T, Nagashima, J L, Nagle, M I, Nagy, I, Nakagawa, K, Nakano, C, Nattrass, S, Nelson, T, Niida, R, Nouicer, T, Novák, N, Novitzky, G, Nukazuka, A S, Nyanin, E, O'Brien, C A, Ogilvie, J D, Orjuela Koop, J D, Osborn, A, Oskarsson, G J, Ottino, K, Ozawa, V, Pantuev, V, Papavassiliou, J S, Park, S, Park, S F, Pate, M, Patel, W, Peng, D V, Perepelitsa, G D N, Perera, D Yu, Peressounko, C E, PerezLara, J, Perry, R, Petti, M, Phipps, C, Pinkenburg, R P, Pisani, M, Potekhin, A, Pun, M L, Purschke, P V, Radzevich, N, Ramasubramanian, K F, Read, D, Reynolds, V, Riabov, Y, Riabov, D, Richford, T, Rinn, S D, Rolnick, M, Rosati, Z, Rowan, J, Runchey, A S, Safonov, T, Sakaguchi, H, Sako, V, Samsonov, M, Sarsour, S, Sato, B, Schaefer, B K, Schmoll, K, Sedgwick, R, Seidl, A, Sen, R, Seto, A, Sexton, D, Sharma, I, Shein, T-A, Shibata, K, Shigaki, M, Shimomura, T, Shioya, P, Shukla, A, Sickles, C L, Silva, D, Silvermyr, B K, Singh, C P, Singh, V, Singh, M, Slunečka, K L, Smith, M, Snowball, R A, Soltz, W E, Sondheim, S P, Sorensen, I V, Sourikova, P W, Stankus, S P, Stoll, T, Sugitate, A, Sukhanov, T, Sumita, J, Sun, Z, Sun, J, Sziklai, K, Tanida, M J, Tannenbaum, S, Tarafdar, A, Taranenko, G, Tarnai, R, Tieulent, A, Timilsina, T, Todoroki, M, Tomášek, C L, Towell, R S, Towell, I, Tserruya, Y, Ueda, B, Ujvari, H W, van Hecke, J, Velkovska, M, Virius, V, Vrba, N, Vukman, X R, Wang, Y S, Watanabe, C P, Wong, C L, Woody, C, Xu, Q, Xu, L, Xue, S, Yalcin, Y L, Yamaguchi, H, Yamamoto, A, Yanovich, J H, Yoo, I, Yoon, H, Yu, I E, Yushmanov, W A, Zajc, A, Zelenski, S, Zharko, and L, Zou
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Studying spin-momentum correlations in hadronic collisions offers a glimpse into a three-dimensional picture of proton structure. The transverse single-spin asymmetry for midrapidity isolated direct photons in p^{↑}+p collisions at sqrt[s]=200 GeV is measured with the PHENIX detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). Because direct photons in particular are produced from the hard scattering and do not interact via the strong force, this measurement is a clean probe of initial-state spin-momentum correlations inside the proton and is in particular sensitive to gluon interference effects within the proton. This is the first time direct photons have been used as a probe of spin-momentum correlations at RHIC. The uncertainties on the results are a 50-fold improvement with respect to those of the one prior measurement for the same observable, from the Fermilab E704 experiment. These results constrain gluon spin-momentum correlations in transversely polarized protons.
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35. Skyrmion crystal formation and magnetic field
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X. R. Wang, H. T. Wu, and X. C. Hu
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Physics ,Condensed matter physics ,law ,Skyrmion ,Crystallization ,Magnetic field ,law.invention - Abstract
The roles of magnetic field and temperature in thermodynamic formation of skyrmion crystals (SkXs) have not been well-revealed to date. Here we present a unified theory about SkX formation and its fascinating thermodynamic behaviours. A chiral film can have many metastable states with an arbitrary number of skyrmions up to a maximal value. A perpendicular magnetic field makes a film with Qm skyrmions the lowest energy state. Qm first increases with the magnetic field up to an optimal value and then decreases with the field. The film with the largest Qm at the optimal field is an SkX. Outside of a field window, states consisting of various stripes with low skyrmion number densities are thermal equilibrium phases while an SkX is metastable. Within the field window, SkXs are the thermal equilibrium states below the Curie temperature. However, the time to reach an SkX state from a stripy phase would be too long at a low temperature. This causes a widely spread false belief that SkXs are metastable and stripy states are thermal equilibrium phase at low temperature and at the optimal field. Our theory opens a new avenue for SkX manipulation and skyrmion-based applications.
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- 2021
36. Topology in Magnetism
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X. R. Wang and X. S. Wang
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Surface (mathematics) ,Physics ,Reciprocal lattice ,Spin wave ,Band gap ,Magnetism ,Space (mathematics) ,Topology ,Topology (chemistry) ,Spin-½ - Abstract
In this chapter, we review recent developments of two usages of topology in magnetism. One is to classify spin structures with different topological numbers (topology in real space). The other usage is to distinguish normal magnetic materials from those magnetic materials supporting topologically protected unidirectional surface spin waves inside spin wave band gaps (topology in reciprocal space).
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- 2021
37. Expression levels of plasma miRNA-21 and NT-proBNP in children with Kawasaki disease and their clinical significance
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R, Zhang, L, Wu, H-J, Zhang, X-J, Gao, X-T, Pan, X-R, Wang, H, Ye, and G-H, Liu
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Male ,MicroRNAs ,Child, Preschool ,Natriuretic Peptide, Brain ,Humans ,Infant ,Female ,Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome ,Child ,Biomarkers - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to detect the expression levels of plasma microRNA-21 (miRNA-21) and NT-proBNP (N-terminal prohormone of brain natriuretic peptide) in children with Kawasaki disease (KD), as well as their clinical significance.Children with KD (n=100) who were treated in our hospital from June 2017 to May 2019 were included. In the same period, non-KD children with febrile diseases were included as controls. Plasma levels of miRNA-21 and NT-proBNP were detected by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and electrochemiluminescence, respectively. Then, the relationship between miRNA-21 and NT-proBNP in children with KD was analyzed by Pearson's correlation test. Potential factors influencing KD were analyzed by Multivariate logistic regression test. Finally, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were depicted to assess the diagnostic potentials of miRNA-21 and NT-proBNP in KD.The results showed that miRNA-21 and NT-proBNP levels were higher in children with KD. Plasma level of miRNA-21 was positively correlated with NT-proBNP level in children with KD. Besides, both miRNA-21 and NT-proBNP were risk factors influencing the onset of KD. According to ROC curves, the sensitivity and specificity of miRNA-21 in diagnosing KD was 83% and 89%, respectively (AUC=0.9212, 95% CI: 0.8809-0.9614, cut-off value=1.985). NT-proBNP also displayed diagnostic potential in KD (AUC=0.9788, 95% CI: 0.9630-0.9946, cut-off value=265.6, sensitivity=88%, specificity=95%).MiRNA-21 and NT-proBNP are upregulated in plasma of children with KD. They are positively correlated with each other and serve as risk factors for KD. Both of them can be utilized as indicators of auxiliary diagnosis in KD.
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- 2020
38. [Correlation between HER2 expression before neoadjuvant treatment and RCB classification after surgical treatment in breast cancer]
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Y Q, Ma, X R, Wang, and Y P, Liu
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Neoplasm, Residual ,Treatment Outcome ,Receptor, ErbB-2 ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Humans ,Breast Neoplasms ,Prognosis ,In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ,Neoadjuvant Therapy ,Retrospective Studies - Published
- 2020
39. Crocin suppresses cell proliferation and migration by regulating miR-577/NFIB in renal cell carcinoma
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L, Niu, X F, Wang, and X R, Wang
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,MicroRNAs ,NFI Transcription Factors ,Cell Movement ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Humans ,Carcinoma, Renal Cell ,Carotenoids ,Kidney Neoplasms ,Cell Proliferation - Published
- 2020
40. [Heterogeneity in PD-L1 expression on infiltrating immune cells between the primary and metastatic breast cancers]
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X R, Wang, N N, Zhang, F, Lyu, H L, Wang, and Y P, Liu
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Lymphatic Metastasis ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Breast Neoplasms ,Immunohistochemistry ,B7-H1 Antigen - Published
- 2020
41. Cataloging the radio-sky with unsupervised machine learning: a new approach for the SKA era
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Kai Lars Polsterer, Ray P. Norris, X. R Wang, Nicholas O Ralph, E. Hopkins, Andrew O'Brien, Timothy J Galvin, George Heald, and M. Huynh
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Luminous infrared galaxy ,Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,business.industry ,Radio galaxy ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Pattern recognition ,01 natural sciences ,Galaxy ,Set (abstract data type) ,Space and Planetary Science ,0103 physical sciences ,A priori and a posteriori ,Unsupervised learning ,Artificial intelligence ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,business ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Host (network) ,Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM) ,Complement (set theory) - Abstract
We develop a new analysis approach towards identifying related radio components and their corresponding infrared host galaxy based on unsupervised machine learning methods. By exploiting Parallelized rotation and flipping INvariant Kohonen maps (pink), a self-organizing map (SOM) algorithm, we are able to associate radio and infrared sources without the a priori requirement of training labels. We present an example of this method using 894 415 images from the Faint Images of the Radio-Sky at Twenty centimeters (FIRST) and Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) surveys centred towards positions described by the FIRST catalogue. We produce a set of catalogues that complement FIRST and describe 802 646 objects, including their radio components and their corresponding AllWISE infrared host galaxy. Using these data products, we (i) demonstrate the ability to identify objects with rare and unique radio morphologies (e.g. ‘X’-shaped galaxies, hybrid FR I/FR II morphologies), (ii) can identify the potentially resolved radio components that are associated with a single infrared host, (iii) introduce a ‘curliness’ statistic to search for bent and disturbed radio morphologies, and (iv) extract a set of 17 giant radio galaxies between 700 and 1100 kpc. As we require no training labels, our method can be applied to any radio-continuum survey, provided a sufficiently representative SOM can be trained.
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- 2020
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42. Fatigue Damage Analysis of an Asphalt Mixture Based on Pseudostiffness
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Boyuan Yin, X. R. Wang, and Wenbo Luo
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Materials science ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Fatigue damage ,02 engineering and technology ,Viscoelasticity ,Stress (mechanics) ,020303 mechanical engineering & transports ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Continuum damage mechanics ,Mechanics of Materials ,Asphalt ,021105 building & construction ,Solid mechanics ,Composite material - Abstract
The fatigue damage characteristics of an asphalt mixture were analyzed, a new fatigue damage model was constructed based on the Schapery pseudovariable theory and continuum damage mechanics. According to the Schapery theory and the generalized elastic-viscoelastic correspondence principle, the experimental stress–strain curves of the asphalt mixture are transformed into the stress vs. pseudostrain curves. The relation between stress and pseudostrain is shown to be linear, which eliminates the viscoelastic hysteresis effect of the asphalt mixture and its time dependence. Pseudostiffness decreases gradually with the number of fatigue cycles. The damage variable is defined by the change in pseudostiffness. The parameters of the fatigue damage model are verified by fatigue tests up to 1000 cycles, and the fatigue damage for 2000 cycles is predicted and compared with the test results, which are in good agreement between themselves.
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- 2018
43. [Survival time of HIV/AIDS cases and influencing factors in Gansu province, 1997-2018]
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J, Li, H, Li, A L, Yu, B, Wang, and X R, Wang
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Adult ,Male ,Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ,China ,HIV Infections ,Middle Aged ,Survival Analysis ,Survival Rate ,Anti-Retroviral Agents ,Risk Factors ,Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active ,Disease Progression ,Humans ,Female ,Retrospective Studies - Published
- 2019
44. [Using next generation sequencing technology to analyze gene mutations in patients with acute myeloid leukemia and the impact on prognosis]
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C X, Zhao, J M, Wang, J M, Li, S H, Zou, F Y, Chen, A B, Liang, J, Hou, X X, Hu, Y X, Zhang, S Y, Gu, J Y, Zhu, P, Li, J, Du, Y N, Yang, Y W, Qin, X R, Wang, and C, Wang
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,China ,Adolescent ,High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute ,Young Adult ,Mutation ,Humans ,Female ,Child ,Nucleophosmin ,Aged - Published
- 2019
45. Electrical switching of the topological anomalous Hall effect in a non-collinear antiferromagnet above room temperature
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J. M. D. Coey, Zhiqi Liu, C. B. Jiang, J. H. Liu, H. Yan, K. Wang, Hua Chen, Z. X. Feng, J. M. Wang, X. R. Wang, and Allan H. MacDonald
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Phase transition ,Materials science ,Spintronics ,Heterojunction ,02 engineering and technology ,Substrate (electronics) ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Topology ,01 natural sciences ,Ferroelectricity ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Hall effect ,Electric field ,0103 physical sciences ,Antiferromagnetism ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,Instrumentation - Abstract
The anomalous Hall effect is allowed by symmetry in some non-collinear antiferromagnets and is associated with Bloch-band topological features. This topological anomalous Hall effect is of interest in the development of low-power electronic devices, but such devices are likely to demand electrical control over the effect. Here we report the observation of the anomalous Hall effect in high-quality thin films of the cubic non-collinear antiferromagnet Mn3Pt epitaxially grown on ferroelectric BaTiO3 substrates. We demonstrate that epitaxial strain can alter the anomalous Hall conductivity of the Mn3Pt films by more than an order of magnitude. Furthermore, we show that the anomalous Hall effect can be turned on and off by applying a small electric field to the BaTiO3 substrate when the heterostructure is at a temperature of around 360 K and the Mn3Pt is close to the phase transition between a low-temperature non-collinear antiferromagnetic state and a high-temperature collinear antiferromagnetic state. The switching effect is due to piezoelectric strain transferred from the BaTiO3 substrate to the Mn3Pt film by interfacial strain mediation.
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- 2018
46. ANALYSIS OF FLOWER BUD DIFFERENTIATION OF JATROPHA NIGROVIENSRUGOSUS AT DIFFERENT DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES
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F Xiao, Y Zhao, H He, and X. R. Wang
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Horticulture ,biology ,Bud ,Jatropha ,biology.organism_classification ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Published
- 2018
47. COMPARISON OF METHODS FOR PREDICTING SOIL PROPERTIES IN DONGHAI COUNTY OF CHINA
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Z. B. Shi, J. X. Wang, B. Liu, L. Liu, X. R. Wang, S. L. Zhou, and X. Y. Sui
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Hydrology ,Land use ,Kriging ,Soil organic matter ,Soil pH ,Environmental science ,Soil properties ,Landscape ecology ,China ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Published
- 2018
48. Performance improvements of a terahertz direct detector for imaging arrays
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X R Wang, Lina Kang, Jingbo Wu, R F Su, Biaobing Jin, Wenguang Xu, X L Wu, Ying Wang, Hui Wang, Xuecou Tu, Hao Wang, L L Shi, Jinfei Chen, P. H. Wu, and Xiaoqing Jia
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Materials science ,Terahertz radiation ,business.industry ,Detector ,Materials Chemistry ,Metals and Alloys ,Ceramics and Composites ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,business - Published
- 2021
49. Topological magnonics
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X. S. Wang and X. R. Wang
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General Physics and Astronomy - Published
- 2021
50. Strong Convergence Theorems for a Countable Family of Multi-Valued Bregman Quasi-Nonexpansive Mappings in Reflexive Banach Spaces
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X. R. Wang and Shih-sen Chang
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Pure mathematics ,Control and Optimization ,Mathematics::Number Theory ,010102 general mathematics ,Mathematical analysis ,Banach space ,Bregman divergence ,01 natural sciences ,Legendre function ,Multi valued ,Computer Science Applications ,010101 applied mathematics ,Signal Processing ,Convergence (routing) ,Projection method ,Countable set ,0101 mathematics ,Analysis ,Bregman projection ,Mathematics - Abstract
This article uses the shrinking projection method introduced by Takahashi, Kubota and Takeuchi to propose an iteration algorithm for a countable family of Bregman multi-valued quasi-nonexpa...
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- 2017
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