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2. Dynamic Mean–Variance Portfolio Optimization with Value-at-Risk Constraint in Continuous Time
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Tongyao Wang, Qitong Pan, Weiping Wu, Jianjun Gao, and Ke Zhou
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dynamic mean–variance portfolio selection ,value at risk ,stochastic optimization ,martingale approach ,continuous-time models ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
Recognizing the importance of incorporating different risk measures in the portfolio management model, this paper examines the dynamic mean-risk portfolio optimization problem using both variance and value at risk (VaR) as risk measures. By employing the martingale approach and integrating the quantile optimization technique, we provide a solution framework for this problem. We demonstrate that, under a general market setting, the optimal terminal wealth may exhibit different patterns. When the market parameters are deterministic, we derive the closed-form solution for this problem. Examples are provided to illustrate the solution procedure of our method and demonstrate the benefits of our dynamic portfolio model compared to its static counterpart.
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- 2024
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3. An Ultra-Wideband Amplifier With Compact Magnetically Coupled Feedback Gain Cell.
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Weiping Wu, Shi Chen, Xun Bao, Lei Zhang 0033, and Yan Wang 0023
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- 2023
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4. Epidemiological characteristics and risk factors for cystic and alveolar echinococcosis in China: an analysis of a national population-based field survey
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Tian Ma, Qian Wang, Mengmeng Hao, Chuizhao Xue, Xu Wang, Shuai Han, Jiangshan Zhao, Xiao Ma, Xianglin Wu, Xiaofeng Jiang, Lei Cao, Yaming Yang, Yu Feng, Quzhen Gongsang, Jürgen Scheffran, Liqun Fang, Richard James Maude, Canjun Zheng, Fangyu Ding, Weiping Wu, and Dong Jiang
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Cystic echinococcosis ,Alveolar echinococcosis ,Epidemiological characteristics ,Risk factors ,China ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Human cystic and alveolar echinococcosis are neglected tropical diseases that WHO has prioritized for control in recent years. Both diseases impose substantial burdens on public health and the socio-economy in China. In this study, which is based on the national echinococcosis survey from 2012 to 2016, we aim to describe the spatial prevalence and demographic characteristics of cystic and alveolar echinococcosis infections in humans and assess the impact of environmental, biological and social factors on both types of the disease. Methods We computed the sex-, age group-, occupation- and education level-specific prevalences of cystic and alveolar echinococcosis at national and sub-national levels. We mapped the geographical distribution of echinococcosis prevalence at the province, city and county levels. Finally, by analyzing the county-level echinococcosis cases combined with a range of associated environmental, biological and social factors, we identified and quantified the potential risk factors for echinococcosis using a generalized linear model. Results A total of 1,150,723 residents were selected and included in the national echinococcosis survey between 2012 and 2016, of whom 4161 and 1055 tested positive for cystic and alveolar echinococcosis, respectively. Female gender, older age, occupation at herdsman, occupation as religious worker and illiteracy were identified as risk factors for both types of echinococcosis. The prevalence of echinococcosis was found to vary geographically, with areas of high endemicity observed in the Tibetan Plateau region. Cystic echinococcosis prevalence was positively correlated with cattle density, cattle prevalence, dog density, dog prevalence, number of livestock slaughtered, elevation and grass area, and negatively associated with temperature and gross domestic product (GDP). Alveolar echinococcosis prevalence was positively correlated with precipitation, level of awareness, elevation, rodent density and rodent prevalence, and negatively correlated with forest area, temperature and GDP. Our results also implied that drinking water sources are significantly associated with both diseases. Conclusions The results of this study provide a comprehensive understanding of geographical patterns, demographic characteristics and risk factors of cystic and alveolar echinococcosis in China. This important information will contribute towards developing targeted prevention measures and controlling diseases from the public health perspective. Graphical Abstract
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- 2023
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5. Chinese expert consensus on interventional diagnosis and management of acquired digestive‐respiratory tract fistulas (second edition)
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Hongwu Wang, Wen Li, Zikai Wang, Liangan Chen, Guoxiang Lai, Faguang Jin, Mingyao Ke, Jiayuan Sun, Jie Zhang, Baosong Xie, Nan Zhang, Wangping Li, Hongmei Zhou, Xiaoping Wang, Dianjie Lin, Yunzhi Zhou, Huaping Zhang, Dongmei Li, Changhui Wang, Xiaolian Song, Juan Wang, Shiman Wu, Junyong Yang, Lei Zhang, Meimei Tao, Yiming Zeng, Heng Zou, Hui Li, Fujie Song, Zhengbu Sha, Qiang Tan, Minghua Cong, Hanping Shi, Zhina Wang, Xinwei Han, Lingfei Luo, Hongming Ma, Gang Wu, Zhiqiang Wang, Xiaochuan Liu, Weiping Wu, Lishan Zhang, Yongan Ye, and Guangying Zhu
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acquired digestive‐respiratory tract fistulas ,consensus ,diagnosis ,interventional therapy ,management ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Abstract Acquired digestive‐respiratory tract fistulas occur with abnormal communication between the respiratory tract and digestive tract caused by a variety of benign or malignant diseases, leading to the alimentary canal contents in the respiratory tract. Although various departments have been actively exploring advanced fistula closure techniques, including surgical methods and multimodal therapy, some of which have gotten good clinical effects, there are few large‐scale evidence‐based medical data to guide clinical diagnosis and treatment. The guidelines update the etiology, classification, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management of acquired digestive‐respiratory tract fistulas. It has been proved that the implantation of the respiratory and digestive stent is the most important and best treatment for acquired digestive‐respiratory tract fistulas. The guidelines conduct an in‐depth review of the current evidence and introduce in detail the selection of stents, implantation methods, postoperative management and efficacy evaluation.
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- 2023
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6. Cryptosporidiosis threat under climate change in China: prediction and validation of habitat suitability and outbreak risk for human-derived Cryptosporidium based on ecological niche models
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Xu Wang, Yanyan Jiang, Weiping Wu, Xiaozhou He, Zhenghuan Wang, Yayi Guan, Ning Xu, Qilu Chen, Yujuan Shen, and Jianping Cao
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Cryptosporidium ,Cryptosporidiosis ,Ecological niche models ,Climate change ,One Health ,Maxent ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background Cryptosporidiosis is a zoonotic intestinal infectious disease caused by Cryptosporidium spp., and its transmission is highly influenced by climate factors. In the present study, the potential spatial distribution of Cryptosporidium in China was predicted based on ecological niche models for cryptosporidiosis epidemic risk warning and prevention and control. Methods The applicability of existing Cryptosporidium presence points in ENM analysis was investigated based on data from monitoring sites in 2011–2019. Cryptosporidium occurrence data for China and neighboring countries were extracted and used to construct the ENMs, namely Maxent, Bioclim, Domain, and Garp. Models were evaluated based on Receiver Operating Characteristic curve, Kappa, and True Skill Statistic coefficients. The best model was constructed using Cryptosporidium data and climate variables during 1986‒2010, and used to analyze the effects of climate factors on Cryptosporidium distribution. The climate variables for the period 2011‒2100 were projected to the simulation results to predict the ecological adaptability and potential distribution of Cryptosporidium in future in China. Results The Maxent model (AUC = 0.95, maximum Kappa = 0.91, maximum TSS = 1.00) fit better than the other three models and was thus considered the best ENM for predicting Cryptosporidium habitat suitability. The major suitable habitats for human-derived Cryptosporidium in China were located in some high-population density areas, especially in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, the lower reaches of the Yellow River, and the Huai and the Pearl River Basins (cloglog value of habitat suitability > 0.9). Under future climate change, non-suitable habitats for Cryptosporidium will shrink, while highly suitable habitats will expand significantly (χ 2 = 76.641, P
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7. Effects of RDL GABA Receptor Point Mutants on Susceptibility to Meta-Diamide and Isoxazoline Insecticides in Drosophila melanogaster
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Tianhao Zhou, Weiping Wu, Suhan Ma, Jie Chen, Jia Huang, and Xiaomu Qiao
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GABA receptor ,meta-diamides ,isoxazolines ,resistance ,point-mutation ,CRISPR ,Science - Abstract
Ionotropic γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors in insects, specifically those composed of the RDL (resistant to dieldrin) subunit, serve as important targets for commonly used synthetic insecticides. These insecticides belong to various chemical classes, such as phenylpyrazoles, cyclodienes, meta-diamides, and isoxazolines, with the latter two potentially binding to the transmembrane inter-subunit pocket. However, the specific amino acid residues that contribute to the high sensitivity of insect RDL receptors to these novel insecticides remain elusive. In this study, we investigated the susceptibility of seven distinct Drosophila melanogaster Rdl point mutants against four meta-diamide and isoxazoline insecticides: isocycloseram, fluxametamide, fluralaner, and broflanilide. Our findings indicate that, despite exhibiting increased sensitivity to fluralaner in vitro, the RdlI276C mutant showed resistance to isocycloseram and fluxametamide. Similarly, the double-points mutant RdlI276F+G279S also showed decreased sensitivity to the tested isoxazolines. On the other hand, the RdlG335M mutant displayed high levels of resistance to all tested insecticides. Molecular modeling and docking simulations further supported these findings, highlighting similar binding poses for these insecticides. In summary, our research provides robust in vivo evidence supporting the idea that the inter-subunit amino acids within transmembrane M1 and M3 domains form the binding site crucial for meta-diamide and isoxazoline insecticide interactions. This study highlights the complex interplay between mutations and insecticide susceptibility, paving the way for more targeted pest control strategies.
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- 2024
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8. A Polarization-Insensitive, Vanadium Dioxide-Based Dynamically Tunable Multiband Terahertz Metamaterial Absorber
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Mohsin Raza, Xiaoman Li, Chenlu Mao, Fenghua Liu, Hongbo He, and Weiping Wu
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metasurface ,perfect absorber ,terahertz functional device ,six-band absorption ,terahertz radiation ,Technology ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Microscopy ,QH201-278.5 ,Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,QC120-168.85 - Abstract
A tunable multiband terahertz metamaterial absorber, based on vanadium dioxide (VO2), is demonstrated. The absorber comprises a three-layer metal–insulator–metal (MIM) configuration with a split ring and slots of VO2 on the uppermost layer, a middle dielectric substrate based on silicon dioxide (SiO2), and a gold reflector on the back. The simulation results indicate that, when VO2 is in the metallic state, the proposed metamaterial exhibits nearly perfect absorption at six distinct frequencies. The design achieves an average absorption of 98.2%. The absorptivity of the metamaterial can be dynamically tuned from 4% to 100% by varying the temperature-controlled conductivity of VO2. The proposed metamaterial absorber exhibits the advantages of polarization insensitivity and maintains its absorption over 80% under different incident angle conditions. The underlying physical mechanism of absorption is explained through impedance matching theory, interference theory, and the distribution of electric fields. The ability to achieve multiband absorption with tunable characteristics makes the proposed absorber a promising candidate for applications in terahertz sensing, imaging, communication, and detection. The polarization insensitivity further enhances its practicality in various scenarios, allowing for versatile and reliable performance in terahertz systems.
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9. High-Performance Organic Field-Effect Transistors of Liquid Crystalline Organic Semiconductor by Laser Mapping Annealing
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Luying Huang, Fenghua Liu, Jiachen Bao, Xiaoman Li, and Weiping Wu
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laser annealing ,liquid crystal organic semiconductors ,organic field-effect transistors ,mobility ,Technology ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Microscopy ,QH201-278.5 ,Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,QC120-168.85 - Abstract
Organic semiconductors (OSCs), especially small molecule semiconductors, have received increasing attention due to their good designability and variability. Phase transitions and interfacial properties have a decisive influence on device performance. Here, 2-Dodecyl-7-phenyl[1]benzothieno[3,2-b][1]benzothiophene (Ph-BTBT-12) devices are treated with low-power laser annealing, which is able to avoid the influence of the dewetting effect on the hole mobility of organic semiconductor materials. Ultraviolet ozone treatment and self-assembled monolayer treatment can improve the performance and stability of the device. Moreover, after low-temperature thermal annealing, the hole mobility of the device can even reach as high as 4.80 cm2 V−1 s−1, and we tested the optical response of the device to the ultraviolet wavelength and found that its maximum optical responsivity was 8.2 AW−1.
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- 2024
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10. Near-Infrared Dual Greenhouse Gas Sensor Based on Hollow-Core Photonic Crystal Fiber for Gas-Cell In-Situ Applications
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Jianing Wang, Bingqiang Li, Weiping Wu, and Guanyu Lin
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greenhouse gas ,fiber sensor ,infrared absorption ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
A greenhouse gas sensor has been developed to simultaneously detect multiple gas species within a hollow-core photonic bandgap fiber (HC-PBF) structure entirely composed of fibers. To enhance sensitivity, the gas cell consists of HC-PBF enclosed between two single-mode fibers fused with a reflective end surface to double the absorption length. The incorporation of side holes for gas diffusion allows for analysis of the relationship between gas diffusion speed, number of drilled side holes, and energy loss. As the number of drilled holes increases, the response time decreases to less than 3 min at the expense of energy loss. Gas experiments demonstrated detection limits of 0.1 ppm for methane and 2 ppm for carbon dioxide, with an average time of 50 s. In-situ testing conducted in rice fields validates the effectiveness of the developed gas detection system using HC-PBF cells, establishing all-fiber sensors with high sensitivity and rapid response.
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- 2024
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11. Metagenomic analysis of viromes in tissues of wild Qinghai vole from the eastern Tibetan Plateau
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Xiaozhou He, Xu Wang, Guohao Fan, Fan Li, Weiping Wu, Zhenghuan Wang, Meihua Fu, Xu Wei, Shuo Ma, and Xuejun Ma
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Abstract Rodents are natural reservoirs of diverse zoonotic viruses and widely distributed on the Tibetan Plateau. A comprehensive understanding of the virome in local rodent species could provide baseline of viral content and assist in efforts to reduce the risk for future emergence of rodent related zoonotic diseases. A total of 205 tissue and fecal samples from 41 wild Qinghai voles were collected. Metagenomic analyses were performed to outline the characteristics of the viromes, and phylogenetic analyses were used to identify the novel viral genomes. The virome distribution among five tissues (liver, lung, spleen, small intestine with content and feces) was also compared. We identified sequences related to 46 viral families. Novel viral genomes from distinct evolutionary lineages with known viruses were characterized for their genomic and evolutionary characteristics, including Hepatovirus, Hepacivirus, Rotavirus, and Picobirnavirus. Further analyses revealed that the core virome harbored by rodent internal tissues were quite different from the virome found in intestine and fecal samples. These findings provide an overview of the viromes in wild Qinghai voles, which are unique and the most common rodent species in the eastern Tibetan Plateau. A high diversity of viruses is likely present in rodent species in this area.
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- 2022
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12. Engineering Band Gap of Ternary Ag2TexS1−x Quantum Dots for Solution-Processed Near-Infrared Photodetectors
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Zan Wang, Yunjiao Gu, Daniil Aleksandrov, Fenghua Liu, Hongbo He, and Weiping Wu
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Ag2TexS1−x QDs ,ternary alloying ,band gap engineering ,photodetectors ,Inorganic chemistry ,QD146-197 - Abstract
Silver-based chalcogenide semiconductors exhibit low toxicity and near-infrared optical properties and are therefore extensively employed in the field of solar cells, photodetectors, and biological probes. Here, we report a facile mixture precursor hot-injection colloidal route to prepare Ag2TexS1−x ternary quantum dots (QDs) with tunable photoluminescence (PL) emissions from 950 nm to 1600 nm via alloying band gap engineering. As a proof-of-concept application, the Ag2TexS1−x QDs-based near-infrared photodetector (PD) was fabricated via solution-processes to explore their photoelectric properties. The ICP-OES results reveal the relationship between the compositions of the precursor and the samples, which is consistent with Vegard’s equation. Alloying broadened the absorption spectrum and narrowed the band gap of the Ag2S QDs. The UPS results demonstrate the energy band alignment of the Ag2Te0.53S0.47 QDs. The solution-processed Ag2TexS1−x QD-based PD exhibited a photoresponse to 1350 nm illumination. With an applied voltage of 0.5 V, the specific detectivity is 0.91 × 1010 Jones and the responsivity is 0.48 mA/W. The PD maintained a stable response under multiple optical switching cycles, with a rise time of 2.11 s and a fall time of 1.04 s, which indicate excellent optoelectronic performance.
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- 2023
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13. Prevalence trend and burden of neglected parasitic diseases in China from 1990 to 2019: findings from global burden of disease study
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Yi Xie, Dandan Shi, Xu Wang, Yayi Guan, Weiping Wu, and Ying Wang
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neglected tropical diseases ,parasitic diseases ,GBD ,disease burden ,prevalence ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
ObjectiveThis study sought to investigate the parasitic diseases of neglected tropical diseases defined by the World Health Organization based on the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) database. Importantly, we analyzed the prevalence and burden of these diseases in China from 1990 to 2019 to provide valuable information to formulate more effective measures for their management and prevention.MethodsData on the prevalence and burden of neglected parasitic diseases in China from 1990 to 2019 were extracted from the global health data exchange (GHDx) database, including the absolute number of prevalence, age-standardized prevalence rate, disability-adjusted life year (DALY) and age-standardized DALY rate. Descriptive analysis was used to analyze the prevalence and burden changes, sex and age distribution of various parasitic diseases from 1990 to 2019. A time series model [Auto-Regressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA)] was used to predict the DALYs of neglected parasitic diseases in China from 2020 to 2030.ResultsIn 2019, the number of neglected parasitic diseases in China was 152518062, the age-standardized prevalence was 11614.1 (95% uncertainty interval (UI) 8758.5–15244.5), the DALYs were 955722, and the age-standardized DALY rate was 54.9 (95% UI 26.0–101.8). Among these, the age-standardized prevalence of soil-derived helminthiasis was the highest (9370.2/100,000), followed by food-borne trematodiases (1502.3/100,000) and schistosomiasis (707.1/100,000). The highest age-standardized DALY rate was for food-borne trematodiases (36.0/100,000), followed by cysticercosis (7.9/100,000) and soil-derived helminthiasis (5.6/100,000). Higher prevalence and disease burden were observed in men and the upper age group. From 1990 to 2019, the number of neglected parasitic diseases in China decreased by 30.4%, resulting in a decline in DALYs of 27.3%. The age-standardized DALY rates of most diseases were decreased, especially for soil-derived helminthiasis, schistosomiasis and food-borne trematodiases. The ARIMA prediction model showed that the disease burden of echinococcosis and cysticercosis exhibited an increasing trend, highlighting the need for further prevention and control.ConclusionAlthough the prevalence and disease burden of neglected parasitic diseases in China have decreased, many issues remain to be addressed. More efforts should be undertaken to improve the prevention and control strategies for different parasitic diseases. The government should prioritize multisectoral integrated control and surveillance measures to prioritize the prevention and control of diseases with a high burden of disease. In addition, the older adult population and men need to pay more attention.
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14. New Transition Metal Coordination Polymers Derived from 2-(3,5-Dicarboxyphenyl)-6-carboxybenzimidazole as Photocatalysts for Dye and Antibiotic Decomposition
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Yu Wu, Wenxu Zhong, Xin Wang, Weiping Wu, Mohd. Muddassir, Omoding Daniel, Madhav Raj Jayswal, Om Prakash, Zhong Dai, Aiqing Ma, and Ying Pan
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coordination polymers ,antibiotics ,dyes ,photocatalysis ,Hirshfeld surface ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Coordination polymers (CPs) are an assorted class of coordination complexes that are gaining attention for the safe and sustainable removal of organic dyes from wastewater discharge by either adsorption or photocatalytic degradation. Herein, three different coordination polymers with compositions [Ni(HL)(H2O)2·1.9H2O] (1), [Mn3(HL)(L)(μ3-OH)(H2O)(phen)2·2H2O] (2), and [Cd(HL)4(H2O)]·H2O (3) (H3L = 2-(3,5-dicarboxyphenyl)-6-carboxybenzimidazole; phen = 1,10-phenanthroline) have been synthesized and characterized spectroscopically and by single crystal X-ray diffraction. Single crystal X-ray diffraction results indicated that 1 forms a 2D layer-like framework, while 2 exhibits a 3-connected net with the Schläfli symbol of (44.6), and 3 displays a 3D supramolecular network in which two adjacent 2D layers are held by π···π interactions. All three compounds have been used as photocatalysts to catalyze the photodegradation of antibiotic dinitrozole (DTZ) and rhodamine B (RhB). The photocatalytic results suggested that the Mn-based CP 2 exhibited better photodecomposition of DTZ (91.1%) and RhB (95.0%) than the other two CPs in the time span of 45 min. The observed photocatalytic mechanisms have been addressed using Hirshfeld surface analyses.
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- 2023
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15. Advancements in Passive Wireless Sensors, Materials, Devices, and Applications
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Denghui He, Yuanhui Cui, Fangchao Ming, and Weiping Wu
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wireless sensors ,nanogenerators ,self-powered wireless sensors ,sensor networks ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
In recent years, passive wireless sensors have been studied for various infrastructure sectors, making them a research and development focus. While substantial evidence already supports their viability, further effort is needed to understand their dependability and applicability. As a result, issues related to the theory and implementation of wireless sensors still need to be resolved. This paper aims to review and summarize the progress of the different materials used in different passive sensors, the current status of the passive wireless sensor readout devices, and the latest peripheral devices. It will also cover other related aspects such as the system equipment of passive wireless sensors and the nanogenerators for the energy harvesting for self-powered sensors for applications in contemporary life scenarios. At the same time, the challenges for future developments and applications of passive wireless are discussed.
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16. Ultra-Broadband Tunable Terahertz Absorber of Graphene and Hierarchical Plasmonic Metamaterials
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Xiaoman Li, Xingyu Xu, He Zhou, Yunjiao Gu, Fenghua Liu, and Weiping Wu
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Electronics ,TK7800-8360 ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 - Abstract
Broadband metamaterial-based perfect absorbers (MPAs) have significant potential in many applications. However, the design and fabrication of ultra-broadband terahertz MPAs pose considerable challenges. Most terahertz MPAs reported rely on complex, multilayer, or three-dimensional structures that are difficult to fabricate and hard to meet the miniaturization and integration requirements. In this study, we propose and investigate a novel tunable, ultra-broadband terahertz MPA of atomically thin monolayer graphene and hierarchically structured plasmonic metamaterials. The metamaterial MPA consists of alternating T-shaped gold bars, a dielectric layer, and a graphene layer on the bottom gold layer. These near-perfect absorbers exhibit an exceptional absorption of nearly 90% over an ultra-broad frequency range from 20.8 to 39.7 THz; the bandwidth is as high as 18.9 THz. Furthermore, a quantitative analysis of the impact of geometrical parameters on the absorption spectra is conducted. Additionally, the modulation of the absorption window by tuning the Fermi level of graphene is investigated, and the potential applications are discussed.
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- 2023
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17. A 20-Gb/s CMOS Cross-Coupled Dual-Feedback Loop Transimpedance Amplifier.
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Weiping Wu, Lei Zhang 0033, and Yan Wang 0023
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18. The pathology, phylogeny, and epidemiology of Echinococcus ortleppi (G5 genotype): a new case report of echinococcosis in China
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Xu Wang, Aiya Zhu, Hongying Cai, Baixue Liu, Gang Xie, Rui Jiang, Ji Zhang, Nanzi Xie, Yayi Guan, Robert Bergquist, Zhenghuan Wang, Yang Li, and Weiping Wu
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Cystic echinococcosis (CE) ,Echinococcus ortleppi ,Human ,Non-endemic area ,China ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background Cystic echinococcosis (CE), caused by the larval stage of the complex Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato (s.l.), is a zoonotic parasitic disease with a high social burden in China. E. ortleppi is a species (formerly genotype 5 of E. granulosus s.l.) with unique epidemic areas (tropical areas), transmission patterns (mainly cattle origin), and pathological characteristics (large and small hook lengths) compared to other species that cause CE. A 19-year-old female patient in an area with no history of echinococcosis in Guizhou Province, China, was diagnosed with E. ortleppi infection in 2019. This study is to understand the source of this human E. ortleppi infection. Methods We performed computer tomography (CT) scans, surgical operation, morphological sectioning, molecular diagnosis, phylogenetic analyses, and epidemiological investigation in Anshun City, Guizhou Province, China in 2019. Results The patient presented with intermittent distension and pain in the upper abdomen without other abnormal symptoms. Routine blood examination results were normal. However, abdominal CT revealed a fertile cyst with a diameter of approximately 8 cm, uniform density, and a clear boundary, but without an evident cyst wall in the right lobe of the liver. The cyst was fertile, and phylogenetic analyses revealed that the isolates represented a new E. ortleppi genus haplotype. A result of 10‒14 years incubation period with indigenous infection was considered available for the case through the epidemiological survey. Conclusions CE due to E. ortleppi infection can be confused with other diseases causing liver cysts, resulting in misdiagnosis. A transmission chain of E. ortleppi may exist or existed in the past in the previously considered non-endemic areas of echinococcosis in southwestern China. Graphic abstract
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19. How effective are lexical richness measures for differentiations of vocabulary proficiency? A comprehensive examination with clustering analysis
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Yanhui Zhang and Weiping Wu
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Language proficiency ,Lexical richness measures ,Chinese as a foreign language ,Language testing ,L1 and L2 comparison ,Clustering analysis ,Language and Literature - Abstract
Abstract This study proposed an innovative automated approach to differentiation of the vocabulary proficiency of Chinese speakers. A robust K-means algorithm was designed to compare the oral proficiency between L1 and L2 Chinese speakers regarding lexical richness and how relatively effective the various lexical measures were in performing the differentiation task. Eighteen lexical richness measures were surveyed and compared using the clustering analysis. The effectiveness of each selected measure as well as an overall evaluation of all the measures for the concerned differentiation tasks were comprehensively calibrated. The results demonstrate that, while the L1 versus L2 group difference in lexical richness was observed with statistical significance for each of the chosen measures, the clustering and membership prediction accuracy of individual speakers varied greatly from one measure to another. The implication is that a more fully defined metric of lexical richness is still a worthwhile endeavor for language proficiency assessment, with optimal directions for such endeavors discussed in the concluding remarks.
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20. β-sitosterol inhibits trimethylamine production by regulating the gut microbiota and attenuates atherosclerosis in ApoE–/– mice
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Weiping Wu, Wugao Liu, Huafu Wang, Wei Wang, Weihua Chu, and Jing Jin
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β-sitosterol ,gut microbiota ,TMA ,TMAO ,atherosclerosis ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
The intestinal microbial metabolite trimethylamine (TMA), which is activated by flavin monooxygenase (FMO) to produce trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO), has been implicated in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis (AS), leading to the development of therapeutic strategies for AS. This study aimed to investigate whether β-sitosterol can inhibit TMA production in ApoE–/– mice by reshaping the gut microbial structure. 16S rRNA sequencing of the gut microbiota showed that β-sitosterol has beneficial effects on intestinal flora function, especially the inhibition of bacteria genera that contain the gene cholintrimethylamine lyase, which is responsible for the major pathway for TMA production. In parallel, β-sitosterol effectively reduced the TMA, FMO3, and TMAO levels while ameliorating the atherosclerotic plaques of AS mice. Moreover, β-sitosterol could alleviate cholesterol metabolism and the inflammatory response, and improve the antioxidant defense capacity. These studies offer new insights into the mechanisms responsible for the antiatherosclerotic effects of β-sitosterol, which targets the microbiota-metabolism-immunity axis as a possible therapy for AS.
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21. Infestation by the Piercing–Sucking Herbivore Nilaparvata lugens Systemically Triggers JA- and SA-Dependent Defense Responses in Rice
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Heng Li, Liping Xu, Weiping Wu, Weizheng Peng, Yonggen Lou, and Jing Lu
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herbivore-induced plant defense ,local defense ,systemic defense ,marker genes ,defense-related signaling pathway ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
It has been well documented that an infestation of the piercing–sucking herbivore, brown planthopper (BPH), Nilaparvata lugens, activates strong local defenses in rice. However, whether a BPH infestation elicits systemic responses in rice remains largely unknown. In this study, we investigated BPH-induced systemic defenses by detecting the change in expression levels of 12 JA- and/or SA-signaling-responsive marker genes in different rice tissues upon a BPH attack. We found that an infestation of gravid BPH females on rice leaf sheaths significantly increased the local transcript level of all 12 marker genes tested except OsVSP, whose expression was induced only weakly at a later stage of the BPH infestation. Moreover, an infestation of gravid BPH females also systemically up-regulated the transcription levels of three JA-signaling-responsive genes (OsJAZ8, OsJAMyb, and OsPR3), one SA-signaling-responsive gene (OsWRKY62), and two JA- and SA- signaling-responsive genes (OsPR1a and OsPR10a). Our results demonstrate that an infestation of gravid BPH females systemically activates JA- and SA-dependent defenses in rice, which may in turn influence the composition and structure of the community in the rice ecosystem.
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22. NIR-II-activated biocompatible hollow nanocarbons for cancer photothermal therapy
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Zhourui Xu, Yinling Zhang, Weixiao Zhou, Lijian Wang, Gaixia Xu, Mingze Ma, Fenghua Liu, Zan Wang, Yucheng Wang, Tiantian Kong, Binyuan Zhao, Weiping Wu, and Chengbin Yang
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Photothermal therapy ,NIR-II ,Biocompatible ,Hollow carbon nanospheres ,Cancer treatment ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
Abstract Photothermal therapy has attracted extensive attentions in cancer treatment due to its precise spatial-temporal controllability, minimal invasiveness, and negligible side effects. However, two major deficiencies, unsatisfactory heat conversion efficiency and limited tissue penetration depth, hugely impeded its clinical application. In this work, hollow carbon nanosphere modified with polyethylene glycol-graft-polyethylenimine (HPP) was elaborately synthesized. The synthesized HPP owns outstanding physical properties as a photothermal agent, such as uniform core-shell structure, good biocompatibility and excellent heat conversion efficiency. Upon NIR-II laser irradiation, the intracellular HPP shows excellent photothermal activity towards cancer cell killing. In addition, depending on the large internal cavity of HPP, the extended biomedical application as drug carrier was also demonstrated. In general, the synthesized HPP holds a great potential in NIR-II laser-activated cancer photothermal therapy.
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23. Price Interpretability of Prediction Markets: A Convergence Analysis.
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Dian Yu, Jianjun Gao 0001, Weiping Wu, and Zizhuo Wang 0001
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24. The effects of dog management on Echinococcus spp. prevalence in villages on the eastern Tibetan Plateau, China
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Xiaodong Weng, Zhiqiang Mu, Xu Wei, Xu Wang, Qingqiu Zuo, Shuo Ma, Youzhong Ding, Xiaoming Wang, Weiping Wu, Philip S. Craig, and Zhenghuan Wang
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Tibetan Plateau ,Shiqu County ,Dog management ,Feces ,Copro-PCR ,Prevalence ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background The pastoral area of the eastern Tibetan Plateau is highly endemic for human echinococcosis. Domestic dogs are the main definitive host for the transmission of both Echinococcus granulosus (sensu lato) and E. multilocularis to humans. To control the infection risks, a national-level canine echinococcosis prevention and control programme has been implemented since 2015 in Shiqu County, Ganze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan, China. The objective of this study was to evaluate its effect on Echinococcus spp. prevalence in dogs. Methods We surveyed 69 households with 84 owned dogs, for dog fecal samples and dog keeping information in the villages of Rizha and Eduoma. A total of 105 dog fecal samples (75 from owned dogs and 30 unknown dog fecal samples) were collected between 2015–2017 to determine Echinococcus spp. prevalence using copro-PCR. Eight variables based on household surveys were included into a logistic regression model for significant risk factors to canine echinococcosis prevalence in dogs. Results Between 2015–2017, the overall Echinococcus spp. copro-DNA prevalence decreased significantly in dogs from 51.2% (2015) to 20.0% (2017) in Rizha, and insignificantly from 11.5% (2016) to 4.3% (2017) in Eduoma. Echinococcus multilocularis was the most prevalent species continually copro-DNA detected during the entire study period, while E. granulosus was rare and not detected in 2017. Echinococcus shiquicus copro-DNA prevalence (a probable non-zoonotic wildlife species) was as high in dogs as that of E. multilocularis, although only detected in 2015 in Rizha. Unleashed dog feces were mainly collected in Rizha in 2015. Although 93.2% of owned dogs were leashed, and the monthly praziquantel dosing rate reached 97%, E. multilocularis infection could still be detected in 11.1% of owned dogs in 2017. Monthly deworming, leashing dogs 24 h per day, and the avoidance of dogs feeding on livestock viscera were significant measures to prevent canine echinococcosis infection in owned dogs. Conclusions Carrying out a canine echinococcosis prevention and control programme can significantly decrease Echinococcus spp. prevalence. The potential contact between leashed dogs and wild small mammals is still a risk for re-infection of owned dogs with E. multilocularis. This study shows that the long-term application of regular dog treatment with praziquantel in the vast and remote echinococcosis endemic areas of the eastern Tibetan Plateau can reduce transmission in dogs but remains a challenging intervention.
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25. Incidence of neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders in China: a large cohort study using claim data
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Huanfen Zhou, Quangang Xu, Shihui Wei, Zijing Wang, Pei Gao, Tao Wu, Mo Yang, Yiqun Wu, Weiping Wu, Yong-Hua Hu, Jiating Wang, and Junhui Wu
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26. Mutational Screening of Skeletal Genes in 14 Chinese Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta Using Targeted Sequencing
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Wei Tan, Yuelun Ji, Yuepeng Qian, Yongchang Lin, Ruolian Ye, Weiping Wu, Yibin Li, Yongjian Sun, and Jianyin Pan
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Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Background. As a heterogeneous hereditary connective tissue disorder, osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is clinically characterized by increased fracture susceptibility. Analysis of genetic pathogenic variants in patients with OI provides a basis for genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis. Methods. In this study, 14 diagnosed OI patients from sporadic Chinese families were enrolled to be screened for potential mutations from these patients by next-generation sequencing technology. Results. 34 different variants were identified. 18 variants were from 4 OI-related genes including COL1A1, COL1A2, P3H1, and WNT1, and 10 variants are novel. Most OI patients (11 out of 14, 78%) harbor variants in type I collagen genes. Conclusions. Our results support previously established estimates of the distribution and prevalence of OI mutations and highlight both phenotype and genetic heterogeneity among and within families. We report several novel variants of OI, which expands the clinical spectrum of OI. In summary, our data provides disease-causing genes information for genetic counseling towards OI patients and families and also provides a reference for clinicians in the diagnosis of OI, also in prenatal diagnosis of this disease.
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27. Investigation of Parasitic Nematodes Detected in the Feces of Wild Carnivores in the Eastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China
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Qilu Chen, Xu Wang, Chunyang Li, Weiping Wu, Kaige Zhang, Xueying Deng, Yi Xie, and Yayi Guan
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nematode ,Qinghai-Tibet Plateau ,Uncinaria stenocephala ,Toxascaris sp. ,Vulpes vulpes ,Vulpes ferrilata ,Medicine - Abstract
Wildlife shares grazing areas with herders in the eastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and humans can be infected by zoonotic nematodes through direct contact with animals or contaminated water. In this study, fecal samples (n = 296) from wild carnivores were collected to explore the infection rate and molecular genetic characteristics of nematodes by stratified random sampling in the survey areas. Host species and the nematodes they carried were then identified using 16S rRNA and 18S rRNA gene sequencing, respectively. Statistical analysis, neutrality tests, genetic diversity analysis and Bayesian inferred trees were performed to complete the study. In total, 10 species of nematodes were detected in 240 feces from six species of carnivores identified (including dominant Vulpes ferrilata and Vulpes vulpes), namely Uncinaria stenocephala, Toxascaris sp., Crenosoma vulpis, Parapharyngodon bainae, Oesophagostomum muntiacum, Aspiculuris tetraptera, Mastophorus muris, Nematodirus spathiger, Muellerius capillaris, and Molineus patens. Among these nematodes, U. stenocephala (35.83%, 86/240) and Toxascaris sp. (14.58%, 35/240) were detected at higher rates than the other nematodes (χ2 = 516.909, p < 0.05). Of 17 and 18 haplotypes were found based on the ITS1 gene for U. stenocephala and nad1 gene for Toxascaris sp., respectively. For the first time, using molecular methods, we report the infection of V. ferrilata by U. stenocephala, a potential zoonotic parasite, and suggest Toxascaris sp. may be a newly discovered nematode that lives within the fox intestine.
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28. Mapping Innovation Research in Organizations: A Bibliometric Analysis
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Renzhong Peng, Jingshuang Chen, and Weiping Wu
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innovation ,creativity ,organizations ,bibliometric analysis ,CiteSpace ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
This essay conducts a bibliometric study on innovation research in organizations within the three levels (i.e., individual, work team, and organizational) by using CiteSpace software to analyze 6,354 academic articles from the year 2000 to 2020 in four aspects: temporal distribution of published papers, scientific community (countries/regions/cited authors), intellectual structure (cited journals/cited references), and research hotspots. The research findings show that the total number and the growth rate of publications at the organizational level are far higher than the other two levels (individual and work team). The top three countries with the number of publications are United States, China, and United Kingdom. The top five highly cited authors are identified and listed from individual, work team, and organizational levels. Academy of Management Journal and Academy of Management Review are the top two highly cited journals at all three levels (i.e., individual, work team, and organizational levels). The most highly cited articles at the three levels are about topics of linking empowering leadership and employee creativity, team-level predictors of innovation at work, and organizational ambidexterity. The top three research hotspots are identified and listed from individual, work team, and organizational levels. These findings provide snapshots and comparisons of innovation research in management within the three levels (i.e., individual, work team, and organizational levels), which might be beneficial for researchers and scholars to understand and explore innovative behavior in organizations from a multilevel perspective.
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29. An Accurate dB-Linear Programmable-Gain Amplifier with Temperature-Robust Characteristic.
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Weiping Wu, Lei Zhang 0033, Li Zhang 0046, Yan Wang 0023, and Zhiping Yu
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30. Geographical Detector-based influence factors analysis for Echinococcosis prevalence in Tibet, China.
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Tian Ma, Dong Jiang, Mengmeng Hao, Peiwei Fan, Shize Zhang, Gongsang Quzhen, ChuiZhao Xue, Shuai Han, WeiPing Wu, Canjun Zheng, and Fangyu Ding
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Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Echinococcosis, caused by genus Echinococcus, is the most pathogenic zoonotic parasitic disease in the world. In Tibet of the People's Republic of China, echinococcosis refers principally to two types of severe zoonosis, cystic echinococcosis (CE) and alveolar echinococcosis (AE), which place a serious burden on public health and economy in the local community. However, research on the spatial epidemiology of echinococcosis remains inadequate in Tibet, China. Based on the recorded human echinococcosis data, maps of the spatial distribution of human CE and AE prevalence in Tibet were produced at city level and county level respectively, which show that the prevalence of echinococcosis in northern and western Tibet was much higher than that in other regions. We employ a geographical detector to explore the influencing factors for causing CE and AE while sorting information on the maps of disease prevalence and environment factors (e.g. terrain, population, and yak population). The results of our analysis showed that biological factors have the most impact on the prevalence of echinococcosis, of which the yak population contributes the most for CE, while the dog population contributes the most for AE. In addition, the interaction between various factors, as we found out, might further explain the disease prevalence, which indicated that the echinococcosis prevalence is not simply affected by one single factor, but by multiple factors that are correlated with each other complicatedly. Our results will provide an important reference for the evaluation of the echinococcosis risk, control projects, and prevention programs in Tibet.
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31. Nicotinamide N-methyltransferase enhances chemoresistance in breast cancer through SIRT1 protein stabilization
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Yanzhong Wang, Jin Zeng, Weiping Wu, Shuduo Xie, Haitao Yu, Guoli Li, Tao Zhu, Fengying Li, Jie Lu, Gavin Y. Wang, Xinyou Xie, and Jun Zhang
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Breast cancer ,NNMT ,Chemoresistance ,Survival ,Chemotherapy response ,SIRT1 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT) is overexpressed in various human tumors and involved in the development and progression of several carcinomas. In breast cancer, NNMT was found to be overexpressed in several cell lines. However, the clinical relevance of NNMT in breast cancer is not yet clear. Methods NNMT expression in breast carcinoma was examined by immunohistochemistry, and then, its relationship with patient clinicopathological characteristics was analyzed. The effects of NNMT on chemoresistance in breast cancer cells were assessed by cell viability, colony formation, and apoptosis assay. The NNMT, SIRT1, p53, and acetyl-p53 proteins, which are involved in NNMT-related chemoresistance, were examined by Western blotting. The SIRT1 mRNA was examined by real-time PCR, and its activity was measured by using the SIRT1 deacetylase fluorometric reagent kit. Results NNMT expression was significantly higher (53.9%) in breast carcinoma than in paracancerous tissues (10.0%) and breast hyperplasia (13.3%). A high level of NNMT expression correlated with poor survival and chemotherapy response in breast cancer patients who received chemotherapy. Ectopic overexpression of NNMT significantly inhibited the apoptotic cell death and suppression of colony formation induced by adriamycin and paclitaxel. Mechanistic studies revealed that NNMT overexpression increased SIRT1 expression and promoted its activity. Either inhibition of SIRT1 by EX527 or knockdown of SIRT1 by siRNA could reverse NNMT-mediated resistance to adriamycin and paclitaxel, which suggests that SIRT1 plays a critical role in NNMT-related chemoresistance in breast cancer. Conclusions The results of this study demonstrate a novel correlation between the NNMT expression level and patient survival, suggesting that NNMT has the potential to become a new prognostic biomarker to predict the treatment outcomes of the clinical chemotherapy in breast cancer. Moreover, targeting NNMT or downstream SIRT1 may represent a new therapeutic approach to improve the efficacy of breast cancer chemotherapy.
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32. A PVT-Robust Analog Baseband With DC Offset Cancellation for FMCW Automotive Radar
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Weiping Wu, Lei Zhang, and Yan Wang
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Analog baseband ,automotive radar ,DC offset cancellation (DCOC) ,filter ,process-voltage-temperature (PVT)-robust ,programmable gain amplifier (PGA) ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
This paper presents a process-voltage-temperature (PVT)-robust analog baseband with DC offset cancellation (DCOC) for automotive radar applications. The baseband is composed of three stages of programmable gain amplifier (PGA) and an embedded fifth-order Butterworth filter. A novel embedded Gm-cell based DCOC feedback loop is proposed to achieve fine DC offset rejection and a low high-pass the cut-off frequency with an economic chip area. The proposed embedded Gm-cell based DCOC feedback topology is capable of improving gain error and loop stability simultaneously. Besides, a constant overdrive biasing technique is proposed to strengthen PVT robustness. Implemented in 65-nm CMOS technology, the measured results show that the analog baseband can provide a programmable gain range from 18.2 to 70.6 dB with 5.8 dB per step with a gain error of 2.
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33. Catalytic Olefin–Imine Metathesis: Cobalt-Enabled Amidine Olefination with Enaminones
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Shuaixin Fan, Weiping Wu, Lili Fang, and Jin Zhu
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Organic Chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2023
34. Evaluation of fecal immunoassays for canine Echinococcus infection in China.
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Liying Wang, Qian Wang, Huixia Cai, Hu Wang, Yan Huang, Yu Feng, Xuefei Bai, Min Qin, Sylvie Manguin, Laurent Gavotte, Weiping Wu, and Roger Frutos
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Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Human echinococcosis is present worldwide but it is in China that disease prevalence is the highest. In western China, especially in the Tibetan Plateau, the burden of echinococcosis is the most important. Dogs are a major definitive host of Echinococcus and monitoring the presence of Echinococcus worms in dogs is therefore essential to efficiently control the disease. Detection kits based on three different technologies including sandwich ELISA, (indirect) ELISA, and gold immunodiffusion, are currently marketed and used in China. The objective of this work was to assess the efficacy of these kits, in particular with respect to sensitivity and specificity. Four fecal antigen detection kits for canine infection reflecting the three technologies were obtained from companies and tested in parallel on 220 fecal samples. The results indicate that the performance is lower than expected, in particular in terms of sensitivity. The best results were obtained with the sandwich ELISA technology. The gold immunofiltration yielded the poorest results. In all cases, further development is needed to improve the performance of these kits which are key components for the control of echinococcosis.
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35. Cobalt Homeostatic Catalysis for Coupling of Enaminones and Oxadiazolones to Quinazolinones
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Weiping Wu, Shuaixin Fan, Xuan Wu, Lili Fang, and Jin Zhu
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Organic Chemistry - Abstract
Transition metal catalysis has revolutionized modern synthetic chemistry for its diverse modes of coordination reactivity. However, this versatility in reactivity is also the predominant cause of catalyst deactivation, a persisting issue that can significantly compromise its synthetic value. Homeostatic catalysis, a catalytic process that can sustain its productive catalytic cycle even when chemically disturbed, is proposed herein as an effective tactic to address the challenge. In particular, a cobalt homeostatic catalysis process has been developed for water-tolerant coupling of enaminones and oxadiazolones to quinazolinones. Dynamic covalent bonding serves as a mechanistic handle for preferred buffering of water onto enaminone and reverse exchange back by released secondary amine, thus securing reversible entry into cobalt dormant and active states for productive catalysis. Through this homeostatic catalysis mode, a broad structural scope has been achieved for quinazolinones, enabling further elaboration into distinct pharmaceutically active agents.
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36. A Compact W-Band Power Amplifier With a Peak PAE of 21.1% in 65-nm CMOS Technology
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Weiping Wu, Ruolan Chen, Shi Chen, Jinze Wang, Liang Chen, Lei Zhang, and Yan Wang
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- 2023
37. Synthesis of quinazolinones via Cp*Co(<scp>iii</scp>)-catalyzed C–H functionalization of primary amides with oxadiazolones
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Xuan Wu, Weiping Wu, Shuaixin Fan, Xuanzhen Han, Zhixin Wang, Hanxiao Xu, Baochen Wang, and Jin Zhu
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Organic Chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Biochemistry - Abstract
An efficient primary amide-directed C–H functionalization for the construction of quinazolinones was developed, where a double C–N bond was formed.
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38. Tackl ing the global microplastic challenge
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Hemda Garelick and Weiping Wu
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General Medicine - Published
- 2023
39. Rh(III)-Catalyzed Enaminone-Directed C–H Coupling with Diazodicarbonyls for Skeleton-Divergent Synthesis of Isocoumarins and Naphthalenes
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Weiping Wu, Xuan Wu, Shuaixin Fan, and Jin Zhu
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Isocoumarins ,Organic Chemistry ,Naphthalenes ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Catalysis ,Skeleton - Abstract
Diversity-oriented synthesis is tremendously useful for expanding the explorable chemical space but restricted by the limited available toolbox of skeleton-diversification chemistry. We report herein Rh(III)-catalyzed coupling of enaminones and diazodicarbonyls for skeleton-divergent synthesis of isocoumarins and naphthalenes. The diazodicarbonyl ring size and pH dependence of the skeleton-forming process demonstrates the achievement of both substrate- and reagent-controlled skeletal diversity generation in a single type of system. An intriguing C-C bond cleavage reactivity is critical for enabling facile synthetic access to isocoumarins.
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40. Solution Processed Photodetectors with PVK-WS2 Nanotube/Nanofullerene Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Films
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Fenghua Liu, Huanli Zhou, Yunjiao Gu, Zhenbiao Dong, Yi Yang, Zan Wang, Tong Zhang, and Weiping Wu
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General Materials Science - Published
- 2022
41. Infestation by the Piercing–Sucking Herbivore Nilaparvata lugens Systemically Triggers JA- and SA-Dependent Defense Responses in Rice
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Lu, Heng Li, Liping Xu, Weiping Wu, Weizheng Peng, Yonggen Lou, and Jing
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herbivore-induced plant defense ,local defense ,systemic defense ,marker genes ,defense-related signaling pathway - Abstract
It has been well documented that an infestation of the piercing–sucking herbivore, brown planthopper (BPH), Nilaparvata lugens, activates strong local defenses in rice. However, whether a BPH infestation elicits systemic responses in rice remains largely unknown. In this study, we investigated BPH-induced systemic defenses by detecting the change in expression levels of 12 JA- and/or SA-signaling-responsive marker genes in different rice tissues upon a BPH attack. We found that an infestation of gravid BPH females on rice leaf sheaths significantly increased the local transcript level of all 12 marker genes tested except OsVSP, whose expression was induced only weakly at a later stage of the BPH infestation. Moreover, an infestation of gravid BPH females also systemically up-regulated the transcription levels of three JA-signaling-responsive genes (OsJAZ8, OsJAMyb, and OsPR3), one SA-signaling-responsive gene (OsWRKY62), and two JA- and SA- signaling-responsive genes (OsPR1a and OsPR10a). Our results demonstrate that an infestation of gravid BPH females systemically activates JA- and SA-dependent defenses in rice, which may in turn influence the composition and structure of the community in the rice ecosystem.
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42. Intercultural approaches to education: from theory to practice
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Weiping Wu and Mengyao Wang
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Education - Published
- 2023
43. Constrained Dynamic Mean-Variance Portfolio Selection in Continuous-Time
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Weiping Wu, Lifen Wu, Ruobing Xue, and Shan Pang
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dynamic portfolio selection ,mean-variance model ,strategy constraint ,continuous-time ,Industrial engineering. Management engineering ,T55.4-60.8 ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
This paper revisits the dynamic MV portfolio selection problem with cone constraints in continuous-time. We first reformulate our constrained MV portfolio selection model into a special constrained LQ optimal control model and develop the optimal portfolio policy of our model. In addition, we provide an alternative method to resolve this dynamic MV portfolio selection problem with cone constraints. More specifically, instead of solving the correspondent HJB equation directly, we develop the optimal solution for this problem by using the special properties of value function induced from its model structure, such as the monotonicity and convexity of value function. Finally, we provide an example to illustrate how to use our solution in real application. The illustrative example demonstrates that our dynamic MV portfolio policy dominates the static MV portfolio policy.
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44. Vision Prognosis and Associated Factors of Optic Neuritis in Dependence of Glial Autoimmune Antibodies
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Mo Yang, Yiqun Wu, Honglu Song, Mengying Lai, Hongen Li, Mingming Sun, Jie Zhao, Junxia Fu, Xintong Xu, Lindan Xie, Yongping Wang, Huanfen Zhou, Quangang Xu, Weiping Wu, Jost B. Jonas, and Shihui Wei
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Aquaporin 4 ,Male ,Optic Neuritis ,Prognosis ,Cohort Studies ,Ophthalmology ,Recurrence ,Immunoglobulin G ,Humans ,Female ,Myelin-Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein ,Age of Onset ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Autoantibodies - Abstract
To assess the visual prognosis of optic neuritis (ON) in dependence of the glial autoimmune antibody status and associated factors.Longitudinal observational cohort study.Patients with ON and measurements of serum concentrations of glial autoantibodies were consecutively and longitudinally examined with a minimal follow-up of 3 months. Patients with multiple sclerosis and double seronegative results were excluded.The study included 529 patients (aquaporin-4 immunoglobulin [AQP4-IgG] seropositive, n = 291; myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein immunoglobulin [MOG-IgG] seropositive, n = 112; double-seronegative, n = 126) with 1022 ON episodes (AQP4-IgG seropositive, n = 550; MOG-IgG seropositive, n=254; double-seronegative, n = 218). Prevalence of severe vision loss (best-corrected visual acuity [BCVA] ≤20/200 at the end of follow-up) was higher (P.001) in the AQP4-IgG group (236/550; 42.9%) than in the seronegative group (68/218; 31.2%) and in the MOG-IgG group (15/254; 5.9%). Prevalence of good vision recovery (BCVA≥20/40) was higher (P.001) in the MOG-IgG group (229/254; 90.2%) than in the seronegative group (111/218; 50.9%) and in the AQP4-IgG group (236/550; 42.9%). In multivariable logistic analysis, higher prevalence of severe vision loss was associated with AQP4-IgG seropositivity (odds ratio [OR] 1.66; 95% CI 1.14, 2.43; P = .008), male sex (OR 1.97, 95% CI 1.33, 2.93; P.001), age at ON onset45 years (OR 1.93, 95% CI 1.35, 2.77; P.001), nadir vision ≤20/200 (OR 14.11, 95% CI 6.54, 36.93; P.001), and higher number of recurrences (OR 1.35, 95% CI 1.14, 1.61; P = .001). Higher prevalence of good vision outcome was associated with MOG-IgG seropositivity (OR 8.13, 95% CI 4.82, 14.2; P.001), age at ON onset18 years (OR 1.78, 95% CI 1.18, 2.71; P = .006), nadir visual acuity ≥20/40 (OR 4.03; 95% CI 1.45, 14.37; P = .015), and lower number of recurrences (OR 0.60; 95% CI 0.50, 0.72; P.001).Severe vision loss (prevalence in the AQP4-IgG group, MOG-IgG group, and seronegative group: 42.9%, 5.9%, and 31.2%, respectively) was associated with AQP4-IgG seropositivity, male gender, older age at onset, worse nadir vision, and higher number of recurrences.
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45. Heat Treatment-Induced Microstructure and Property Evolution of Mg/Al Intermetallic Compound Coatings Prepared by Al Electrodeposition on Mg Alloy from Molten Salt Electrolytes
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Tianyu Yao, Kui Wang, Haiyan Yang, Haiyan Jiang, Jie Wei, Weiping Wu, Hezhou Liu, Qudong Wang, and Wenjiang Ding
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intermetallic compound ,Zn layer ,Al coating ,heat treatment ,Mg17Al12 ,Mg2Al3 ,Technology ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Microscopy ,QH201-278.5 ,Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,QC120-168.85 - Abstract
A method of forming an Mg/Al intermetallic compound coating enriched with Mg17Al12 and Mg2Al3 was developed by heat treatment of electrodeposition Al coatings on Mg alloy at 350 °C. The composition of the Mg/Al intermetallic compounds could be tuned by changing the thickness of the Zn immersion layer. The morphology and composition of the Mg/Al intermetallic compound coatings were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD). Nanomechanical properties were investigated via nano-hardness (nHV) and the elastic modulus (EIT), and the corrosion behavior was studied through hydrogen evolution and potentiodynamic (PD) polarization. The compact and uniform Al coating was electrodeposited on the Zn-immersed AZ91D substrate. After heat treatment, Mg2Al3 and Mg17Al12 phases formed, and as the thickness of the Zn layer increased from 0.2 to 1.8 μm, the ratio of Mg2Al3 and Mg17Al12 varied from 1:1 to 4:1. The nano-hardness increased to 2.4 ± 0.5 GPa and further improved to 3.5 ± 0.1 GPa. The Mg/Al intermetallic compound coating exhibited excellent corrosion resistance and had a prominent effect on the protection of the Mg alloy matrix. The control over the ratio of intermetallic compounds by varying the thickness of the Zn immersion layer can be an effective approach to achieve the optimal comprehensive performance. As the Zn immersion time was 4 min, the obtained intermetallic compounds had relatively excellent comprehensive properties.
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46. Assessment and Learning in Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) Classrooms: Approaches and Conceptualisations
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Weiping Wu and Lijie Dan
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Education - Published
- 2022
47. Ruraling education research: connections between rurality and the disciplines of educational research
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Weiping Wu and Jiahui Tang
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Education - Published
- 2022
48. Environmental Chemistry and Sustainability
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Diane Purchase, Annemieke Farenhorst, Hemda Garelick, Nadia G. Kandile, Christine Luscombe, Laura McConnell, Bulent Mertoglu, Bradley Miller, Fani Sakellariadou, Roberto Terzano, and Weiping Wu
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General Medicine - Published
- 2022
49. Correction to: The effects of dog management on Echinococcus spp. prevalence in villages on the eastern Tibetan Plateau, China
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Xiaodong Weng, Zhiqiang Mu, Xu Wei, Xu Wang, Qingqiu Zuo, Shuo Ma, Youzhong Ding, Xiaoming Wang, Weiping Wu, Philip S. Craig, and Zhenghuan Wang
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Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.
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50. Electrodeposition of Aluminum Coatings from AlCl3-NaCl-KCl Molten Salts with TMACl and NaI Additives
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Tianyu Yao, Haiyan Yang, Kui Wang, Weiping Wu, Haiyan Jiang, Hezhou Liu, Qudong Wang, and Wenjiang Ding
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TMACl ,NaI ,electrodeposition ,molten salts ,Al coating ,additive ,Technology ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Microscopy ,QH201-278.5 ,Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,QC120-168.85 - Abstract
The Al coatings achieved via electrodeposition on a Cu electrode from AlCl3-NaCl-KCl (80–10–10 wt.%) molten salts electrolyte with Tetramethylammonium Chloride (TMACl) and Sodium Iodide (NaI) additives is reported. The effect of the two additives on electrodeposition were investigated by cyclic voltammetry (CV), chronopotentiometry (CP), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Results reveal that compact and smooth Al coatings are obtained at 150 °C by the electrodeposition process from the electrolyte with 1% TMACl and 10% NaI. The Al coatings exhibit great corrosion resistance close to that of pure Al plate, with a corrosion current of 3.625 μA. The average particle size is approximately 2 ± 1 μm and the average thickness of the Al layer is approximately 7 ± 2 μm. The nucleation/growth process exhibits irrelevance with TMACl or NaI during the electrodeposition of Al. TMACl cannot affect and improve the electrodeposition effectively. However, the addition of TMACl and NaI can intensify the cathodic polarization, producing an inhibition of Al deposition, and contribute to form uniform Al deposits. This can increase the conductivity and facilitate in refining the size of Al particles, contributing to forming a continuous, dense and uniform layer of Al coating, which can be used as effective additives in molten salts electrolyte.
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- 2020
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