13 results on '"Liu, Zhiyun"'
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2. Investigation of Temperature Variation Characteristics and a Prediction Model of Sandy Soil Thermal Conductivity in the Near-Phase-Transition Zone.
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Liu, Jine, Liu, Panting, He, Huanquan, Tang, Linlin, Liu, Zhiyun, Zhai, Yue, and Zhang, Yaxing
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Soil thermal conductivity in the near-phase-transition zone is a key parameter affecting the thermal stability of permafrost engineering and its catastrophic thermal processes. Therefore, accurately determining the soil thermal conductivity in this specific temperature zone has important theoretical and engineering significance. In the present work, a method for testing the thermal conductivity of fine sandy soil in the near-phase-transition zone was proposed by measuring thermal conductivity with the transient plane heat source method and determining the volumetric specific heat capacity by weighing unfrozen water contents. The unfrozen water content of sand specimens in the near-phase-transition zone was tested, and a corresponding empirical fitting formula was established. Finally, based on the testing results, temperature variation trends and parameter influence laws of thermal conductivity in the near-phase-transition zone were analyzed, and thermal conductivity prediction models based on multiple regression (MR) and a radial basis function neural network (RBFNN) were also established. The results show the following: (1) The average error of the proposed test method in this work and the reference steady-state heat flow method is only 7.25%, which validates the reliability of the proposed test method. (2) The variation in unfrozen water contents in fine sandy soil in the range of 0~−3 °C accounts for over 80% of the variation in the entire negative temperature range. The unfrozen water content and thermal conductivity curves exhibit a similar trend, and the near-phase-transition zone can be divided into a drastic phase transition zone and a stable phase transition zone. (3) Increases in the thermal conductivity of fine sandy soil mainly occur the drastic phase transition zone, where these increases account for about 60% of the total increase in thermal conductivity in the entire negative temperature region. With the increase in density and total water content, the rate of increase in thermal conductivity in the drastic phase transition zone gradually decreases. (4) The R
2 , MAE, and RSME of the RBFNN model in the drastic phase transition zone are 0.991, 0.011, and 0.021, respectively, which are better than those of the MR prediction model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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3. Energy Values and Standardized Ileal Digestibility of Amino Acids in Fermented Soybean Meal Fed to Growing Pigs.
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Huang, Jinxiu, Wang, Ya, Liu, Zhiyun, Ma, Ruyue, Zhong, Xiaoxia, and Yao, Yanchu
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Simple Summary: Fermentation not only reduces the anti-nutritional factors in soybean meal, but also increases the contents of bioactive peptides and free amino acids, and promotes the digestibility of nutrients in soybean meal for growing pigs. The enzymes and prebiotics contained in fermented soybean meal (FSBM) improve the intestinal health, antioxidant capacity, and immune function of animals. However, there is a lack of systematic evaluation of the nutritional value of FSBM for growing pigs. Therefore, we selected 10 representative FSBM samples from nine different manufacturers in China, and determined the digestible energy (DE), metabolizable energy (ME), and standardized ileal digestibility (SID) of amino acids (AA) of FSBM. We found that the mean values of DE, ME, and SID of AA in the FSBM samples were similar to those of NRC (2012), but the variation was large. The DE and ME values can be predicted based on the chemical composition of FSBM in growing pigs. This study aimed to evaluate the digestible energy (DE), metabolizable energy (ME), and standardized ileal digestibility (SID) of amino acids (AA) in fermented soybean meal (FSBM) fed to growing pigs. In experiment 1, twenty-two growing pigs (Duroc × Landrace × Yorkshire; 32.0 ± 4.2 kg BW) were fed one of 11 diets in a replicated 11 × 3 incomplete Latin square design to determine the DE and ME of FSBM. The diets included a corn-based diet and 10 experimental diets formulated by replacing the corn with 29.10% FSBM. In experiment 2, eleven growing pigs (Duroc × Landrace × Yorkshire; 24.3 ± 2.3 kg BW) were surgically equipped with a T-cannula and arranged in an 11 × 6 incomplete Latin square design with 11 diets and six periods. The diets included an N-free diet and 10 experimental diets containing 40% FSBM as the sole source of AA. The results showed that the contents of dry matter (DM), gross energy, crude protein, crude fiber, neutral detergent fiber, acid detergent fiber, calcium, and phosphorus averaged 91.83% (ranging from 89.24 to 94.55%), 18.44 MJ/kg (ranging from 18.00 to 18.95 MJ/kg), 50.63% (ranging from 50.00 to 51.81%), 4.51% (ranging from 3.41 to 5.40%), 9.17% (ranging from 7.02 to 10.30%), 6.38% (ranging from 4.97 to 7.45%), 0.32% (ranging from 0.29 to 0.34%), and 0.67% (ranging from 0.61 to 0.84%), respectively. The average DE and ME were 17.55 and 16.33 MJ/kg DM, respectively, with ranges of 15.72 to 18.80 MJ/kg DM and 14.30 to 17.72 MJ/kg DM, respectively. Significant differences were observed in the SID of essential AA (p < 0.05), except for Thr and Arg. The SID of Lys, Met, Trp, and Thr ranged from 68.13 to 83.27% (mean = 76.62%), 62.23 to 89.30% (mean = 75.25%), 72.30 to 90.29% (mean = 80.96%), and 74.17 to 84.41% (mean = 77.90%), respectively. These results indicate significant variability in chemical composition, energy content, and the SID of AA among the selected FSBM samples. The chemical composition of FSBM can be used to predict DE and ME values. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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4. Characterization of the extracellular proteases from Bacillus inaquosorum strain E1‐8 and its application in the preparation of hydrolysates from plant and animal proteins with antioxidant, antifreeze and anti‐browning properties.
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Liu, Zhiyun, Lin, Huawei, Zhu, Xiaolong, Wu, Xueying, Wu, Chenxi, Obajemihi, Obafemi Ibitayo, Liu, Xinyi, Su, Wenrui, Liu, Guangchao, Li, Yang, Xu, Xingfeng, Yang, Jie, and Sun, Qingjie
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PROTEIN hydrolysates , *PLANT proteins , *SOYBEAN meal , *FREEZING points , *CHEMICAL industry , *SWEET potatoes , *BANANAS - Abstract
BACKGROUND RESULTS CONCLUSION Bacillus inaquosorum strains is widely recognized for their plant‐growth‐promoting and biocontrol capabilities, yet their roles in protease production remain unclear. The present study aimed to comprehensively assess the protease‐producing performance of B. inaquosorum strain E1‐8, at the same time as exploring the novel application of agricultural Bacillus proteases in the preparation of protein hydrolysates for fresh‐cut fruits preservation.First, genomic sequencing revealed the diversity of E1‐8 proteases, indicating 15 putative extracellular proteases. Subsequently, the fermentation conditions for E1‐8 protease production were optimized, with sweet potato powder and soybean meal identified as the most suitable carbon and nitrogen sources, respectively, resulting in a maximum protease activity of 321.48 U mL−1. Upon culturing the strain under these optimized conditions, only an S8 family serine protease and an M48 family metalloprotease were revealed by secretomic analysis and protease inhibitor assays. Additionally, the optimal protease conditions for generating protein hydrolysates from soy, pea, fish and porcine proteins were determined. The molecular weight of the hydrolysates primarily ranged from 2000 to 180 Da, with a total of 17 amino acids identified. The application of these hydrolysates demonstrated a 2,2‐diphenyl‐1‐picrylhydrazyl (i.e. DPPH) scavenging activity ranging from 58.64% to 84.12%, significantly reducing of the melting peaks and the freezing points. Furthermore, the browning index of apple slices stored at 4 °C decreased by 14.81% to 22.15% on the second day, and similar effects were observed in fresh‐cut banana stored at 4 °C for 7 days.The protein hydrolysates obtained exhibit remarkable antioxidant, antifreeze and anti‐browning properties for fresh‐cut fruits. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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5. Characteristics and Influence Rules of Roadside Ponding along the Qinghai–Tibet Highway
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Cui, Fuqing, primary, Zhu, Yu, additional, Liu, Xiaona, additional, Chen, Jianbing, additional, Mu, Ke, additional, and Liu, Zhiyun, additional
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- 2024
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6. Analysis of the Fallback Values of Digital Control Systems in Nuclear Power Plants
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Wang, Zhenying, primary, Liu, Liu, additional, Liu, Zhiyun, additional, Huang, Yu, additional, Hu, Mingxin, additional, and Ma, Tingwei, additional
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- 2024
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7. Metagenomic next-generation sequencing for the diagnosis of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients.
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Liu, Zhiyun, Chen, Hengxin, Chen, Dubo, Wu, Xianjin, Xu, Hongxu, Chen, Peisong, Wang, Ruizhi, and Chen, Yili
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PULMONARY aspergillosis , *TYPE 2 diabetes , *ASPERGILLOSIS , *NUCLEOTIDE sequencing , *PEOPLE with diabetes , *METAGENOMICS - Abstract
Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA) in patients with diabetes mellitus has high incidence, especially in Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) for IPA in patients with T2DM. A total of 66 patients with T2DM were included, including 21 IPA and 45 non-IPA patients, from January 2022 to December 2022. The demographic characteristics, comorbidities, laboratory test results, antibiotic treatment response, and 30-day mortality rate of patients were analyzed. The diagnostic accuracy of mNGS and conventional methods was compared, including sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value. The sensitivity and specificity of mNGS were 66.7% and 100.0%, respectively, which were significantly higher than those of fluorescence staining (42.1% and 100%), serum 1,3-β-D-glucan detection (38.1% and 90.9%), serum galactomannan detection (14.3% and 94.9%) and BALF galactomannan detection (47.3% and 70.7%). Although the sensitivity of BALF culture (75.0%) was higher than that of mNGS (66.7%), the turnover time of mNGS was significantly shorter than that of traditional culture (1.6 days vs. 5.0 days). The sensitivity of mNGS combined with BALF culture reached 100.0%. In addition, mNGS has a stronger ability to detect co-pathogens with IPA. 47.6% of T2DM patients with IPA were adjusted the initial antimicrobial therapy according to the mNGS results. This is the first study to focus on the diagnostic performance of mNGS in IPA infection in T2DM patients. MNGS can be used as a supplement to conventional methods for the diagnosis of IPA in patients with T2DM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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8. Cooling Effects of Interface Heat Control for Wide Permafrost Subgrades
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Liu, Zhiyun, primary, Xie, Haojie, additional, Deng, Benheng, additional, Liu, Jine, additional, Chen, Jianbing, additional, and Cui, Fuqing, additional
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- 2024
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9. Maintaining the working state of firefighters by utilizing self-concept clarity as a resource
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Wu, Peng, primary, Liu, Tingting, additional, Li, Qingqian, additional, Yu, Xiaoting, additional, Liu, Zhiyun, additional, and Tian, Siyu, additional
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- 2024
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10. A Rare Case of Infective Endocarditis with Recurrent Fever Caused by Elizabethkingia anophelis .
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Tang X, Liu Z, Li D, Xiong Y, Liao K, and Chen Y
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Background: Elizabethkingia anophelis , an opportunistic pathogen that can cause infections in multiple parts of the human body, has multiple drug resistance and a high mortality rate. However, there have been few reports of infective endocarditis (IE) caused by Elizabethkingia anophelis , which means that diagnosis and treatment face challenges that cannot be ignored. Rapid and accurate identification and drug sensitivity results are needed to make timely treatment adjustments., Case Presentation: An 81-year-old man presented with recurrent fever and increased infection index for more than a month. Based on his clinical symptoms, infection index, reduplicative blood cultures, and results of transesophageal echocardiography, he was ultimately diagnosed with infective endocarditis caused by Elizabethkingia anophelis . The patient had a favorable outcome with a 6-week course of intravenous antibiotic therapy., Conclusion: This is a rare and successfully cured case of IE caused by the pathogen of Elizabethkingia anophelis , which is difficult not only in diagnosis but also in treatment. This case provides a certain referential significance to the treatment of Elizabethkingia anophelis- caused IE in clinical practice., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work., (© 2024 Tang et al.)
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11. Energy Values and Standardized Ileal Digestibility of Amino Acids in Fermented Soybean Meal Fed to Growing Pigs.
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Huang J, Wang Y, Liu Z, Ma R, Zhong X, and Yao Y
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This study aimed to evaluate the digestible energy (DE), metabolizable energy (ME), and standardized ileal digestibility (SID) of amino acids (AA) in fermented soybean meal (FSBM) fed to growing pigs. In experiment 1, twenty-two growing pigs (Duroc × Landrace × Yorkshire; 32.0 ± 4.2 kg BW) were fed one of 11 diets in a replicated 11 × 3 incomplete Latin square design to determine the DE and ME of FSBM. The diets included a corn-based diet and 10 experimental diets formulated by replacing the corn with 29.10% FSBM. In experiment 2, eleven growing pigs (Duroc × Landrace × Yorkshire; 24.3 ± 2.3 kg BW) were surgically equipped with a T-cannula and arranged in an 11 × 6 incomplete Latin square design with 11 diets and six periods. The diets included an N-free diet and 10 experimental diets containing 40% FSBM as the sole source of AA. The results showed that the contents of dry matter (DM), gross energy, crude protein, crude fiber, neutral detergent fiber, acid detergent fiber, calcium, and phosphorus averaged 91.83% (ranging from 89.24 to 94.55%), 18.44 MJ/kg (ranging from 18.00 to 18.95 MJ/kg), 50.63% (ranging from 50.00 to 51.81%), 4.51% (ranging from 3.41 to 5.40%), 9.17% (ranging from 7.02 to 10.30%), 6.38% (ranging from 4.97 to 7.45%), 0.32% (ranging from 0.29 to 0.34%), and 0.67% (ranging from 0.61 to 0.84%), respectively. The average DE and ME were 17.55 and 16.33 MJ/kg DM, respectively, with ranges of 15.72 to 18.80 MJ/kg DM and 14.30 to 17.72 MJ/kg DM, respectively. Significant differences were observed in the SID of essential AA ( p < 0.05), except for Thr and Arg. The SID of Lys, Met, Trp, and Thr ranged from 68.13 to 83.27% (mean = 76.62%), 62.23 to 89.30% (mean = 75.25%), 72.30 to 90.29% (mean = 80.96%), and 74.17 to 84.41% (mean = 77.90%), respectively. These results indicate significant variability in chemical composition, energy content, and the SID of AA among the selected FSBM samples. The chemical composition of FSBM can be used to predict DE and ME values.
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12. Age difference in the connection between systemic inflammatory response and metabolic syndrome.
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Wei H, Xu D, Chen J, Yu H, Zhang X, Liu Z, Liu C, and Guo Y
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Background: This research aims to investigate the connection between systemic inflammatory response and Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) across different age groups, with the aim of proposing more targeted recommendations., Methods: This study enrolled 15,959 adults from the 2001-2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey(NHANES) of whom 6,739 were diagnosed with MetS.After dividing Systemic Immune-Inflammation Index (SII) into four quartiles, Kruskal-Wallis test and weighted chi-square test was employed to assess statistical differences. Weighted multivariable logistic regression analysis, subgroup analysis, sensitivity analysis and restricted cubic spline (RCS) were employed to examine the relationship between SII and MetS., Results: Our study revealed that SII exhibits a quantitative association with MetS (OR=1.56; 95% CI: 1.37-1.79; p < 0.001). Elevated SII is an independent risk factor for the five components of MetS. Different age group and alcohol consumption status could modify the connection between SII and MetS. This connection was statistically significant in the 18-65 age group but not in the elderly subgroup (OR = 1.08; 95% CI: 0.95-1.23; p = 0.248). Multiple imputation confirmed the robustness of our results. Moreover, the connection exhibits an inverted U-shaped curve., Conclusions: Our research highlights the predictive significance of SII in forecasting the incidence of MetS in young and middle-aged population. The differences in inflammatory mechanisms across various age groups necessitate further research for exploration., (© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Endocrine Society.)
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13. A comparative study of the physical activity guidelines for children and adolescents from five countries and WHO.
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Hu D, Zhou S, Crowley-McHattan ZJ, and Liu Z
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- Humans, Adolescent, Child, Australia, China, Canada, United States, United Kingdom, World Health Organization, Male, Female, Exercise, Guidelines as Topic
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This study presented a narrative review of the six latest sets of guidelines on physical activity for children and adolescents from Australia, Canada, China, the United Kingdom, the United States and WHO, and analysed the history of the development of the guidelines; the policy context in which the guidelines were developed; and the main subjects of the guidelines. The core elements of the latest guidelines were identified and compared, including frequency, intensity, duration (time), and type of physical activity, assessment intensity of physical activity, and risk prevention for physical activity participation. There is an urgent need for obtaining the latest scientific evidence to support and update the contents of the Chinese guidelines. We therefore make the following recommendations for future revisions of the Chinese guidelines based on the findings of this study: (1) to update the recommended frequency, intensity, duration, and type of physical activities that meet the needs for Chinese children and adolescents; (2) to update the methods for assessing physical activity intensity, and identifying and managing the risk factors in participating in physical activity; and (3) to incorporate analyses and reviews of school physical education curriculum for effectively achieving the adequate levels of physical activity., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Hu, Zhou, Crowley-McHattan and Liu.)
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