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2. Armeniacae semen amarum: a review on its botany, phytochemistry, pharmacology, clinical application, toxicology and pharmacokinetics
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Shun Tang, Minmin Wang, Yuhui Peng, Yuanjing Liang, Jiarong Lei, Qiu Tao, Tianqi Ming, Yanqiao Shen, Chuantao Zhang, Jinlin Guo, and Haibo Xu
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Armeniacae semen amarum ,Prunus armeniaca L. ,traditional Chinese medicine ,ethnopharmacology ,phytochemistry ,pharmacology ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Armeniacae semen amarum—seeds of Prunus armeniaca L. (Rosaceae) (ASA), also known as Kuxingren in Chinese, is a traditional Chinese herbal drug commonly used for lung disease and intestinal disorders. It has long been used to treat coughs and asthma, as well as to lubricate the colon and reduce constipation. ASA refers to the dried ripe seed of diverse species of Rosaceae and contains a variety of phytochemical components, including glycosides, organic acids, amino acids, flavonoids, terpenes, phytosterols, phenylpropanoids, and other components. Extensive data shows that ASA exhibits various pharmacological activities, such as anticancer activity, anti-oxidation, antimicrobial activity, anti-inflammation, protection of cardiovascular, neural, respiratory and digestive systems, antidiabetic effects, and protection of the liver and kidney, and other activities. In clinical practice, ASA can be used as a single drug or in combination with other traditional Chinese medicines, forming ASA-containing formulas, to treat various afflictions. However, it is important to consider the potential adverse reactions and pharmacokinetic properties of ASA during its clinical use. Overall, with various bioactive components, diversified pharmacological actions and potent efficacies, ASA is a promising drug that merits in-depth study on its functional mechanisms to facilitate its clinical application.
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- 2024
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3. Late age at first birth is a protective factor for oesophageal cancer and gastro-oesophageal reflux: the evidence from the genetic study
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Yani Su, Yiwei Xu, Yunfeng Hu, Yu Chang, Fangcai Wu, Mingyi Yang, and Yuhui Peng
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age at first birth ,oesophageal cancer ,gastro-oesophageal reflux ,genetic ,causal ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
ObjectiveThe primary objective of this research endeavor was to examine the underlying genetic causality between the age at first birth (AFB) and four prevalent esophageal diseases, namely oesophageal obstruction (OO), oesophageal varices (OV), gastro-oesophageal reflux (GOR), and oesophageal cancer (OC).MethodsWe conducted a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to examine the causal association between AFB and four prevalent esophageal disorders. We employed eight distinct MR analysis techniques to evaluate causal relationships, encompassing random-effects inverse variance weighted (IVW), MR Egger, weighted median, simple mode, weighted mode, maximum likelihood, penalized weighted median, and fixed-effects IVW. The random-effects IVW method served as the primary approach for our analysis. Furthermore, we executed several sensitivity analyses to assess the robustness of the genetic causal inferences.ResultsThe random-effects IVW analysis revealed a significant negative genetic causal association between AFB and both GOR (P < 0.001, Odds Ratio [OR] 95% Confidence Interval [CI] = 0.882 [0.828-0.940]) and OC (P < 0.001, OR 95% CI = 0.998 [0.998-0.999]). Conversely, there was insufficient evidence support to substantiate a genetic causal link between AFB and OO (P = 0.399, OR 95% CI = 0.873 [0.637-1.197]) or OV (P = 0.881, OR 95% CI = 0.978 [0.727-1.314]). The results of sensitivity analyses underscore the robustness and reliability of our MR analysis.ConclusionThe findings of this investigation substantiate the notion that elevated AFB confers a protective effect against GOR and OC. In addition, no causative association was discerned between AFB and OO or OV at the genetic level.
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- 2024
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4. Intelligent patrol terminal of transmission line based on AI chip accelerated calculation
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Yadi Zhang, Jian Li, Wencheng Sun, Jie Zhang, Yuhui Peng, Zhao Chen, Xianfeng Zheng, and Liwen Peng
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AI chip ,Edge computing ,Transmission line ,Intelligent patrol terminal ,Model compression ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence and information recognition technology, the edge intelligent terminal based on AI chip provides a new way for power patrol. AI chips have become one of the most important components in edge intelligent terminals. However, there are many types of AI chips, and it is particularly important to select appropriate AI chips for application scenarios. Due to the limited computing power of the edge side AI chip, to ensure the real-time performance of the patrol task, it is necessary to research the edge side inference acceleration processing technology. First of all, the parameters and characteristics of various AI chips are analyzed in detail to provide reference for chip selection in different application scenarios. Secondly, a basic framework of power intelligent patrol terminal based on AI chip is proposed, which includes hardware component and software component. Then, in order to transplant the neural network model on the server side to the intelligent patrol terminal, the edge side inference acceleration processing technology is analyzed in detail, specifically the neural network acceleration and compression method and the inference acceleration technology based on TensorRT. Finally, in order to prove the feasibility and effectiveness of the whole scheme, an intelligent patrol terminal applied to the visual defect recognition for transmission lines has been developed and tested.
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- 2023
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5. Qinhuo Shanggan oral solution resolves acute lung injury by down-regulating TLR4/NF-κB signaling cascade and inhibiting NLRP3 inflammasome activation
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Shun Tang, Yuanjing Liang, Minmin Wang, Jiarong Lei, Yuhui Peng, Qiu Tao, Tianqi Ming, Wenyu Yang, Chuantao Zhang, Jinlin Guo, and Haibo Xu
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acute lung injury (ALI) ,TLR4 (toll-like receptor 4) ,NF- kappa B ,NLRP3 ,cytokine ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Acute lung injury (ALI) is a common condition, particularly in the COVID-19 pandemic, which is distinguished by sudden onset of respiratory insufficiency with tachypnea, oxygen-refractory cyanosis, reduced lung compliance and diffuse infiltration of pulmonary alveoli. It is well-established that increasing activity of toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4)/nuclear factor kappa-B (NF-κB) signaling axis and the NOD-, LRR- and pyrin domain-containing protein 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome activation are associated with the pathogenesis of ALI. Since ALI poses a huge challenge to human health, it is urgent to tackle this affliction with therapeutic intervention. Qinhuo Shanggan oral solution (QHSG), a traditional Chinese herbal formula, is clinically used for effective medication of various lung diseases including ALI, with the action mechanism obscure. In the present study, with the rat model of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced ALI, QHSG was unveiled to ameliorate ALI by alleviating the pathological features, reversing the alteration in white blood cell profile and impeding the production of inflammatory cytokines through down-regulation of TLR4/NF-κB signaling cascade and inhibition of NLRP3 inflammasome activation. In LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 mouse macrophages, QHSG was discovered to hinder the generation of inflammatory cytokines by lessening TLR4/NF-κB signaling pathway activity and weakening NLRP3 inflammasome activation. Taken together, QHSG may resolve acute lung injury, attributed to its anti-inflammation and immunoregulation by attenuation of TLR4/NF-κB signaling cascade and inhibition of NLRP3 inflammasome activation. Our findings provide a novel insight into the action mechanism of QHSG and lay a mechanistic foundation for therapeutic intervention in acute lung injury with QHSG in clinical practice.
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- 2023
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6. Genetic causal relationship between age at menarche and benign oesophageal neoplasia identified by a Mendelian randomization study
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Yani Su, Yunfeng Hu, Yiwei Xu, Mingyi Yang, Fangcai Wu, and Yuhui Peng
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hormone ,age at menopause ,instrumental variables ,confounding factor ,genetic ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
ObjectiveThe occurrence and development of oesophageal neoplasia (ON) is closely related to hormone changes. The aim of this study was to investigate the causal relationships between age at menarche (AAMA) or age at menopause (AAMO) and benign oesophageal neoplasia (BON) or malignant oesophageal neoplasia (MON) from a genetic perspective.MethodsGenome-wide association study (GWAS) summary data of exposures (AAMA and AAMO) and outcomes (BON and MON) were obtained from the IEU OpenGWAS database. We performed a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) study between them. The inverse variance weighted (IVW) was used as the main analysis method, while the MR Egger, weighted median, simple mode, and weighted mode were supplementary methods. The maximum likelihood, penalized weighted median, and IVW (fixed effects) were validation methods. We used Cochran’s Q statistic and Rucker’s Q statistic to detect heterogeneity. The intercept test of the MR Egger and global test of MR pleiotropy residual sum and outlier (MR-PRESSO) were used to detect horizontal pleiotropy, and the distortion test of the MR-PRESSO analysis was used to detect outliers. The leave-one-out analysis was used to detect whether the MR analysis was affected by single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). In addition, the MR robust adjusted profile score (MR-RAPS) method was used to assess the robustness of MR analysis.ResultsThe random-effects IVW results showed that AAMA had a negative genetic causal relationship with BON (odds ratio [OR] = 0.285 [95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.130-0.623], P = 0.002). The weighted median, maximum likelihood, penalized weighted median, and IVW (fixed effects) were consistent with random-effects IVW (P < 0.05). The MR Egger, simple mode and weighted mode results showed that AAMA had no genetic causal relationship with BON (P > 0.05). However, there were no causal genetic relationships between AAMA and MON (OR = 1.132 [95%CI: 0.621-2.063], P = 0.685), AAMO and BON (OR = 0.989 [95%CI: 0.755-1.296], P = 0.935), or AAMO and MON (OR = 1.129 [95%CI: 0.938-1.359], P = 0.200). The MR Egger, weighted median, simple mode, weighted mode, maximum likelihood, penalized weighted median, and IVW (fixed effects) were consistent with a random-effects IVW (P > 0.05). MR analysis results showed no heterogeneity, the horizontal pleiotropy and outliers (P > 0.05). They were not driven by a single SNP, and were normally distributed (P > 0.05).ConclusionOnly AAMA has a negative genetic causal relationship with BON, and no genetic causal relationships exist between AAMA and MON, AAMO and BON, or AAMO and MON. However, it cannot be ruled out that they are related at other levels besides genetics.
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- 2023
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7. Geometrical model establishment and preoperative evaluation on A-T flap design: Finite element method-based computer-aided simulation on surgical operation processes
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Yan Zhao, Zonglin Yang, Lifen Chen, and Yuhui Peng
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A-T flap ,geometrical model ,mesh ,finite element ,skin tension ,deformation ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
ObjectiveA-T flap has been extensively applied to repair dermal soft tissue defects. The flap design completely depends on the experience of doctors. Herein, we explored the approach of analyzing the reasonability of A-T flap design and performed a simulation of operation processes by computer-aided technology. Afterward, the finite element analysis software (MSC.Marc/Mentat) was used to establish the simulation model, based on which the computer simulation of flap suturing and release state in A-T flap surgery was performed.MethodsA geometrical model of the A-T flap was established, and the length-width ratio of the flap, maximum suture distance, and suture area that could influence the postoperative suture effects of the flap were analyzed. The reasonable surgical planning for A-T flap design based on the crossing constraint relationship was achieved. The simulation model was established by the finite element analysis software (MSC.Marc/Mentat), based on which computer simulation of flap suture and release state of A-T flap in surgery processes were performed. The flap’s stress and deformation distribution results confirmed the applicability of the A-T flap design method proposed in the present study.ResultsWhen the apex angle of the A-T flap was 60 degrees, the suture area was the smallest, and the flap design had the highest practicability.ConclusionComputer-assisted preoperative assessment, which has high clinical value, could provide a theoretical basis for A-T flap design in clinical practice.
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- 2022
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8. Flammulina velutipes-like Co@NCNTs enhancing the electromagnetic wave absorption performance
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Biao Zeng, Pin Zhang, Hongjian Li, Yuhui Peng, Longlong Qin, Zewen Qu, Leilei Qiu, Xiaohui Gao, Shengxiang Huang, and Lianwen Deng
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Carbon nanotubes ,Cobalt nanoparticles ,Electromagnetic wave absorption ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Magnetic nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes have been recognized as promising microstructures for electromagnetic wave absorption, benefiting from the internal hollow structure, excellent electrical conductivity and easy functionalization. Herein, a new composite composed of the thin-wall carbon nanotubes coated with the cobalt nanoparticles (hereafter labelled as: Co@NCNTs) on the tip was designed and synthesized through high temperature pyrolysis process. Revealed by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, the geometric and electronic structures of product were susceptible to the carbonization temperature. With the multiple dielectric polarization relaxations, higher magnetism and good impedance matching, the flammulina velutipes-like Co@NCNTs-700 exhibited the strongest dielectric loss, magnetic loss and electromagnetic wave absorption performance. The minimum reflection loss value and effective absorption bandwidth was determined to be −21.0 dB at 4.96 GHz and 5.28 GHz, respectively, superior to the previous reports. Furthermore, the thickness is at 2 mm and the filler mass loading is only 10%. Therefore, our present Co@NCNTs materials will be an ultralight material as potential high-efficiency EMW absorber.
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- 2021
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9. Impacts of changing climate on the distribution of migratory birds in China: Habitat change and population centroid shift
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Jie Liang, Yuhui Peng, Ziqian Zhu, Xin Li, Wenle Xing, Xiaodong Li, Ming Yan, and Yujie Yuan
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Biodiversity ,Migratory birds ,Habitat change ,Population centroid ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Climate changes are related to the changes in the distribution of migratory species, which irreparably harm biodiversity. In this study, we evaluated the habitat change and population centroid shift for 7 orders and 23 different species on the IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) Red List of migratory birds from 2014 to 2017 in current to mid-21st (2041–2700) century by Maximum Entropy method (MaxEnt) model. We found that there is significant spatial variability in geographical suitability, with the Yangtze River basin losing 9.74% of suitable habitat and the Pearl River basin losing 13% of habitat. The area of suitable habitat decreases over 3% of total habitat area in China under the RCP 2.6, and decreases about 10% of total habitat area in China under RCP 8.5 scenario, with the population centroid of habitat moving about 50 km to northeast on average. Furthermore, the mean suitability of migratory birds will decrease over 3% in the future, which means environmental variables are changing in directions that are not suitable for birds. Migratory birds will change their habitat and growth cycle in response to the climate change. The direction and distance of the population centroid are different for every species. Most of the individual species in the study will move over 50 km and all the species will move to places with higher suitability. For the whole of China, the constraint for migratory birds is tmin (Minimum temperature). The dominant variable in southeast China is NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index), while alt (altitude) in the north China. The decline in the suitable habitat area and shift in the population centroid will lead to the changes in the time and distance of the migration process, resulting in more adverse conditions for the survival of migratory birds. Our study proves the adverse role of climate change in species distribution which is a prerequisite for protecting species in the future.
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- 2021
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10. Mechanism analysis of irradiation location dependent leakage current for zinc oxide thin-film transistors
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Ting Qin, Zewen Qu, Lianwen Deng, Shengxiang Huang, Congwei Liao, Heng Luo, Chen Li, Yuhui Peng, Min Tang, and Xiaohui Gao
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
For large-area electronic applications, the mechanism of the leakage current in oxide-semiconductor thin-film transistors (TFTs) has become a critical issue. In this work, the impact of the irradiation location on the photo-leakage current of zinc oxide (ZnO) TFTs is investigated. The photo-leakage current of the ZnO TFTs is not only dependent on the light irradiation but it is also dependent on the parasitic capacitance between the drain electrode and the floating gate metal. The photo-leakage current of the source-half irradiation TFT is larger than that of the drain-half irradiation TFT. To explain this phenomenon, the profile of the electric potential and the electron concentration is analyzed by two-dimensional device simulation. It is found that the floating gate metal plays the dominant role in the photo-leakage current. This research provides insight into TFT structure optimization and high-performance TFT process development.
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- 2021
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11. Bioactive α-Pyrone Derivatives from the Endophytic Fungus Diaporthe sp. CB10100 as Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Inhibitors
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Hong Pu, Jianxin Liu, Yeji Wang, Yuhui Peng, Wanying Zheng, Yang Tang, Boping Hui, Chunmei Nie, Xueshuang Huang, Yanwen Duan, and Yong Huang
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endophytic fungus ,Diaporthe sp. ,α-pyrone ,anti-inflammation ,inducible nitric oxide synthase ,NO ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) produces NO from l-arginine and plays critical roles in inflammation and immune activation. Selective and potent iNOS inhibitors may be potentially used in many indications, such as rheumatoid arthritis, pain, and neurodegeration. In the current study, five new compounds, including a dibenzo-α- pyrone derivative ellagic acid B (5) and four α-pyrones diaporpyrone A–D (9–12), together with three known compounds (6–8), were isolated from the endophytic fungus Diaporthe sp. CB10100. The structures of these new natural products were unambiguously elucidated using NMR, HRESIMS or electronic circular dichroism calculations. Ellagic acid B (5) features a tetracyclic 6/6/6/6 ring system with a fused 2H-chromene, which is different from ellagic acid (4) with a fused 2H-chromen-2-one. Both 2-hydroxy-alternariol (6) and alternariol (7) reduced the expression of iNOS at protein levels in a dose-dependent manner, using a lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced RAW264.7 cell models. Also, they decreased the protein expression levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-6 and monocyte chemotactic protein 1. Importantly, 6 and 7 significantly reduced the production of NO as low as 10 μM in LPS-induced RAW264.7 cells. Molecular docking of 6 and 7 to iNOS further suggests that both of them may interact with iNOS. Our study suggests that 6 and 7, as well as the alternariol scaffold may be further developed as potential iNOS inhibitors.
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- 2021
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12. The Early Diagnostic Value of Serum Interleukin-8 in Esophagogastric Junction Adenocarcinoma
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Zheng Li BS, Haijie Xu BS, Jiaming Yu BS, Cantong Liu MD, Chunwen Zheng BS, Ruijie Zeng BS, Liyan Xu PhD, Enmin Li PhD, Yuhui Peng MD, and Yiwei Xu PhD
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background: Esophagogastric junction adenocarcinoma (EJA) is one of the most common malignant tumors of digestive tract with high mortality worldwide. Given a lack of early diagnosis biomarkers, the prognosis of EJA is poor. Non-invasive biomarkers for early-stage EJA are urgently required. Objective: We aimed at evaluating the early diagnostic value of serum interleukin-8 (IL-8) level in EJA patients. Methods: The IL-8 mRNA expression data were analyzed based on the stomach cardia adenocarcinoma samples of The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to measure the concentration of serum IL-8 in 95 EJA patients and 95 normal controls enrolled from 2 different cancer hospitals. The diagnostic accuracy of serum IL-8 was evaluated by applying Mann-Whitney U test and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Results: The mRNA expression levels and serum levels of IL-8 in EJA group were significantly higher than those in the normal group (all P < 0.001). The areas under the ROC curve (AUC) were 0.661 (95% CI, 0.583-0.740) and 0.745 (95% CI, 0.606-0.885), with the sensitivities of 43.2% (95% CI, 33.2%-53.7%) and 66.7% (95% CI, 46.0%-82.8%) and the specificities of 87.4% (95% CI, 78.6%-93.1%) in EJA group and early-EJA group, respectively, when the optimal cutoff value was 109.086 pg/mL. The clinical data analysis showed there were significant correlations between patient genders, depth of invasion, lymph node metastasis, TNM stage and the serum level of IL-8 (all P < 0.05). Conclusions: Serum IL-8 represents a potential diagnostic biomarker to identify early-stage EJA.
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- 2021
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13. Relaxation Oscillations and Dynamical Properties in a Time Delay Slow–Fast Predator–Prey Model with a Piecewise Smooth Functional Response
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Youhua Qian, Yuhui Peng, Yufeng Wang, and Bingwen Lin
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slow–fast predator–prey model ,relaxation oscillation cycle ,geometric singular perturbation theory ,entry–exit function ,time delay ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
In the past few decades, the predator–prey model has played an important role in the dynamic behavior of populations. Many scholars have studied the stability of the predator–prey system. Due to the complex influence of time delay on the dynamic behavior of systems, time-delay systems have garnered wide interest. In this paper, a classical piecewise smooth slow–fast predator–prey model is considered. The dynamic properties of the system are analyzed by linearization. The existence and uniqueness of the relaxation oscillation are then proven through the geometric singular perturbation theory and entry–exit function. Finally, a stable limit cycle is obtained. A numerical simulation verifies our results for the systems and shows the effectiveness of the method in dealing with time delays.
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- 2022
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14. Tailoring microwave electromagnetic responses in Ti3C2Tx MXene with CoNi-alloy nanoparticles decoration via mildd hydrothermal method
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Yuhui Peng, Lianwen Deng, Heng Luo, and Shengxiang Huang
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Ti3C2Tx MXene ,Magnetic CoNi nanoparticles ,Electromagnetic responses ,Impedance matching ,Microwave absorption performance ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Laminated Ti3C2Tx MXene has been considered as a promising absorbing material. However, microwave absorption (MA) performance of single Ti3C2Tx MXene is always limited. The introduction of magnetic components has been proven to improve impedance matching and MA performance effectively. In this paper, a novel CoNi@Ti3C2Tx composites with various CoNi loading were in-situ fabricated via a simple and low-temperature hydrothermal method. By introducing different contents of CoNi nanoparticles, the electromagnetic (EM) parameters of CoNi@Ti3C2Tx composites are regulated to enhance magnetic loss and improve impedance matching. The CoNi@Ti3C2Tx composites with 40 wt% CoNi nanoparticles showed a strong reflection loss of −58.18 dB at 13.20 GHz as the thickness is only 1.55 mm and a broad effective absorption bandwidth of 5.68 GHz can be achieved. The superior MA performance can be attributed to natural resonance, multiple scattering and reflection of the laminated structure, dipole polarization and interfacial polarization. This low-cost, energy-saving and simple method is significative for microwave absorption applications of MXene-based composite materials.
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15. Asymmetry of Online Speech: The Danger for Speaker and Language Use
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Yuhui Peng
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Network society possesses more influence towards people’s lives presently. As a consequence, the caring for uptake is growing within speech acts in online contexts. From the realistic world to the virtual one, the linguistic boundary is becoming broader, so as the boundaries of people themselves. The information age has already changed the cognition about human beings, which is the essence of people is informational fluid that can depart from the body and present an ambiguous status on the network. Causing by the rise of the position of the uptake, a speaker is more likely to fall into an asymmetrical interlocution when exposed to the Internet. This conversational inequality would change the way people speak, and furtherly influence their ideology. The dangers of online speech are therefore unsealed, including the sluggishness and rigidification of language use as well as the conversion within the speakers’ minds, whose details will be discussed in this paper.
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- 2023
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16. Lycorine induces apoptosis of acute myeloid leukemia cells and inhibits triglyceride production via binding and targeting FABP5
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Xinming Liang, Wenli Fu, YuHui Peng, Juanjuan Duan, Ting Zhang, Daogui Fan, Wei Hong, Xiaolan Qi, ChangXue Wu, Yan He, Wenfeng Yu, Jing Zhou, Pengxiang Guo, Hua Bai, and Qifang Zhang
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Hematology ,General Medicine - Published
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17. Late age at first birth is a protective factor for oesophageal cancer and gastrooesophageal reflux: the evidence from the genetic study.
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Yani Su, Yiwei Xu, Yunfeng Hu, Yu Chang, Fangcai Wu, Mingyi Yang, and Yuhui Peng
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ESOPHAGEAL cancer ,ESOPHAGEAL varices ,ESOPHAGUS diseases ,CAUSAL inference ,ODDS ratio ,FIXED effects model ,GRANGER causality test - Abstract
Objective: The primary objective of this research endeavor was to examine the underlying genetic causality between the age at first birth (AFB) and four prevalent esophageal diseases, namely oesophageal obstruction (OO), oesophageal varices (OV), gastro-oesophageal reflux (GOR), and oesophageal cancer (OC). Methods: We conducted a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to examine the causal association between AFB and four prevalent esophageal disorders. We employed eight distinct MR analysis techniques to evaluate causal relationships, encompassing random-effects inverse variance weighted (IVW), MR Egger, weighted median, simple mode, weighted mode, maximum likelihood, penalized weighted median, and fixed-effects IVW. The randomeffects IVW method served as the primary approach for our analysis. Furthermore, we executed several sensitivity analyses to assess the robustness of the genetic causal inferences. Results: The random-effects IVW analysis revealed a significant negative genetic causal association between AFB and both GOR (P < 0.001, Odds Ratio [OR] 95% Confidence Interval [CI] = 0.882 [0.828-0.940]) and OC (P < 0.001, OR 95% CI = 0.998 [0.998-0.999]). Conversely, there was insufficient evidence support to substantiate a genetic causal link between AFB and OO (P = 0.399, OR 95% CI = 0.873 [0.637-1.197]) or OV (P = 0.881, OR 95% CI = 0.978 [0.727-1.314]). The results of sensitivity analyses underscore the robustness and reliability of our MR analysis. Conclusion: The findings of this investigation substantiate the notion that elevated AFB confers a protective effect against GOR and OC. In addition, no causative association was discerned between AFB and OO or OV at the genetic level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Dynamic behavior of a class of predator-prey model with two time delays
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Yuhui Peng, Meirong Ren, and Youhua Qian
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In this paper, three modified Lesile-Gower predator-prey models with two time delays are considered. Taking the time delay as bifurcation parameter, when Hopf bifurcation occurs, the critical value corresponding to time delay is obtained. By using normal form theory and central manifold argument, the direction of Hopf bifurcation and the stability of bifurcation periodic solution can be determined. Finally, numerical simulation is performed to support theoretical analysis.
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- 2022
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19. Modified Model Predictive Control based Adaptive Steering Strategy with Nonlinear Compensation by Using Double Deep Q-learning Network Algorithm
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Xinyou Lin, Qianlian Chen, Binhao Zhou, and Yuhui Peng
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Steering control for autonomous vehicles is used for more complex scenarios, such as nonlinear scenarios and varied vehicle speeds scenarios during the actual driving process. Model Predictive Control (MPC) is known as a feasible method for multi-constraints. However, a complicated mathematical model will lead to a great computational burden. To deal with this issue, a modified MPC-based adaptive steering strategy with nonlinear compensation by using Double Deep Q-learning Network Algorithm (DDQN) is proposed. Considering the real-time requirement for steering control, MPC is used as a basic controller to calculate the linear turning case. Then a DDQN algorithm is applied for compensating the errors caused by the nonlinear feature of the vehicle and the time-varying speed. Finally, numerical validations and experimental tests in a real vehicle are conducted to verify the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy. The traditional MPC and only the DDQN method are applied as the benchmark strategies. The comparison validation results under different speed and vehicle parameters indicate that the proposed method has superior performance in adapting to time-varying speeds and vehicle nonlinear features. And the experimental tests based on actual driving scenarios also validate the remarkable stability of the developed control method.
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- 2022
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20. Berberine is a suppressor of Hedgehog signaling cascade in colorectal cancer
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Qiang Sun, Qiu Tao, Tianqi Ming, Shun Tang, Hui Zhao, Maolun Liu, Han Yang, Shan Ren, Jiarong Lei, Yuanjing Liang, Yuhui Peng, Minmin Wang, and Haibo Xu
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Pharmacology ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Drug Discovery ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Molecular Medicine - Published
- 2023
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21. Effect of Fe-C alloy additions on properties of Cu-Zr-Ti metallic glasses
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Zhou Guojun, D.W. Ding, An-hui Cai, Qi An, Huiqiong Wu, Haibin Ning, Yanjiao Feng, Y. Liu, and Yuhui Peng
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Amorphous metal ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Alloy ,Metals and Alloys ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Corrosion ,Flexural strength ,Mechanics of Materials ,Materials Chemistry ,Pitting corrosion ,engineering ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Polarization (electrochemistry) ,Supercooling ,Glass transition - Abstract
The effect of Fe-C alloy additions on thermal, mechanical and corrosive properties of (Cu50Zr40Ti10)1-x(Fe-C)x (x = 0–2.20 at%) alloys were systematically investigated. The results show that the Fe and C additions can enhance glass transition temperature Tg and onset crystallization temperature Tx, but narrow supercooled liquid region ΔTx. Work-hardening can be clearly observed for the Cu-based bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) containing Fe and C elements. The yield strength (σy), fracture strength (σf) and plastic strain (ep) are drastically increased by Fe-C alloy additions. The corrosion potential Ec increases and the corrosion current density ic decreases with increasing Fe and C contents. The studied Cu-based BMGs exhibit unique and novel anodic polarization behavior characterized by current platforms plus current serrations. The current serrations are much larger for the Cu-based BMGs with 0 ≤ x ≤ 1.32 at% than for those with 1.76 ≤ x ≤ 2.20 at%. The corrosion surface images are changed from the pits to the passive films by Fe-C alloy additions. The corrosion behavior gradually transforms from the pitting corrosion to the self-passivization with increasing Fe and C contents. The corresponding mechanisms are also discussed.
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22. Supplemental Material, sj-docx-1-ccx-10.1177_10732748211004883 - The Early Diagnostic Value of Serum Interleukin-8 in Esophagogastric Junction Adenocarcinoma
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Li, Zheng, Haijie Xu, Jiaming Yu, Cantong Liu, Chunwen Zheng, Ruijie Zeng, Liyan Xu, Enmin Li, Yuhui Peng, and Yiwei Xu
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FOS: Clinical medicine ,111299 Oncology and Carcinogenesis not elsewhere classified - Abstract
Supplemental Material, sj-docx-1-ccx-10.1177_10732748211004883 for The Early Diagnostic Value of Serum Interleukin-8 in Esophagogastric Junction Adenocarcinoma by Zheng Li, Haijie Xu, Jiaming Yu, Cantong Liu, Chunwen Zheng, Ruijie Zeng, Liyan Xu, Enmin Li, Yuhui Peng and Yiwei Xu in Cancer Control
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- 2021
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23. GPX1-associated prognostic signature predicts poor survival in patients with acute myeloid leukemia and involves in immunosuppression
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Yuhui Peng, Qifang Zhang, Jian Zhang, Tenxiang Chen, Wen-Feng Yu, Yan Xiao, Yan He, Hua Bai, Qinrong Wang, Yan Zhao, Jianjiang Zhou, Yuan Xie, Penxiang Guo, Changxue Wu, Deqin Lu, and Tin Zhang
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Male ,B7 Antigens ,Receptors, CCR2 ,T cell ,Syk ,Glutathione Peroxidase GPX1 ,Risk Factors ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Immune Tolerance ,Tumor Microenvironment ,Humans ,Syk Kinase ,Medicine ,Gene silencing ,Viability assay ,Receptors, Immunologic ,Hepatitis A Virus Cellular Receptor 2 ,Wnt Signaling Pathway ,Molecular Biology ,Aged ,Immunosuppression Therapy ,Glutathione Peroxidase ,Receptors, Notch ,Gene Expression Regulation, Leukemic ,business.industry ,Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells ,Wnt signaling pathway ,Myeloid leukemia ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Antigens, Differentiation ,Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,p21-Activated Kinases ,Cancer research ,Myeloid-derived Suppressor Cell ,Molecular Medicine ,Female ,business ,CD8 - Abstract
Objective Treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) remains a challenge. It is urgent to understand the microenvironment to improve therapy and prognosis. Methods Bioinformatics methods were used to analyze transcription expression profile of AML patient samples with complete clinical information from UCSC Xena TCGA-AML datasets and validate with GEO datasets. Western blot, qPCR, RNAi and CCK8 assay were used to assay the effect of GPX1 expression on AML cell viability and the expression of genes of interest. Results Our analyses revealed that highly expressed GPX1 in AML patients links to unfavorable prognosis. GPX1 expression was positively associated with not only fraction levels of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), monocytes and T cell exhaustion, the expression levels of MDSC markers, MDSC-promoting CCR2 and immune inhibitory checkpoints (TIM3/Gal-9, SIRPα and VISTA), but also negatively with low fraction levels of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. Silencing GPX1 expression reduced AML cell viability and CCR2 expression. Moreover, GPX1-targetd kinases were PKC family, SRC family, SYK and PAK1, which promote AML progression and the resistance to therapy. Furthermore, Additionally, GPX1-associated prognostic signature (GPS) is an independent risk factor with high area under curve (AUC) values of receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. High risk group based on GPS enriched not only with endocytosis which transfers mitochondria to favor AML cell survival in response to chemotherapy, but also NOTCH, WNT and TLR signaling which promote therapy resistance. Conclusion Our results revealed the significant involvement of GPX1 in AML immunosuppression via and provided a prognostic signature for AML patients.
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24. Influences of oxygen vacancies on the enhanced nonlinear optical properties of confined ZnO quantum dots
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Xingfang Luo, Jun He, Cailei Yuan, Gang Wang, Shuangli Ye, and Yuhui Peng
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Materials science ,Nanostructure ,Physics::Optics ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Oxygen ,Pulsed laser deposition ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Nonlinear optical ,0103 physical sciences ,Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,Materials Chemistry ,Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) ,010302 applied physics ,Nanocomposite ,Condensed Matter::Other ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metals and Alloys ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Ferromagnetism ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,Quantum dot ,Optoelectronics ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
Confining ZnO quantum dots (QDs) into a solid state matrix to form nanocomposite materials is an important mean to design nonlinear optical devices. In this paper, ZnO confined in Al2O3 matrix are synthesized by pulsed laser deposition method and rapid thermal annealing technique. The substantial oxygen vacancies are generated in the N2-annealed ZnO QDs. Magnetic measurements illustrate that the ferromagnetic nature of ZnO QDs confined in Al2O3 matrix can be due to the oxygen vacancies. The determined two-photon absorption in N2-annealed ZnO QDs is an instantaneous nonlinear process and is enhanced almost 2 times compared to that of O2-annealed ZnO QDs. The enhancement of optical nonlinearities achieved in confined ZnO QDs with substantial oxygen vacancies is important for the practical applications of ZnO nanostructures in such as optical limiting devices and all-optical switching elements.
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- 2018
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25. Flexible TaC/C electrospun non–woven fabrics with multiple spatial-scale conductive frameworks for efficient electromagnetic interference shielding
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Yang Li, Bin Shen, Kunming Liu, Xueyu Liu, Zhichao Lou, Yuan Ji, Heng Luo, Feng Wang, Yuhui Peng, Shaohua Jiang, and Hongtao Guo
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Materials science ,Composite number ,Electromagnetic interference ,Electrospinning ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,EMI ,Electromagnetic shielding ,Ultimate tensile strength ,Ceramics and Composites ,Composite material ,Electrical conductor ,Tantalum carbide - Abstract
Efficient, flexible, thin, and easy processing electromagnetic interference (EMI) performance materials attract attention to prevent increasingly electromagnetic pollution. Herein, we fabricated multiple spatial-scale conductive frameworks containing tantalum carbide (TaC) nanoparticles by electrospinning and high-temperature pyrolysis. The electrospun composite fabrics possess outstanding properties such as an excellent tensile strength of 9.5 MPa and excellent flexibility. Furthermore, the TaC nanoparticles with appropriate concentration can interconnect with each other endowing the composite fabrics with high electrical conductivity of 10.4 S cm−1. It also has great EMI SE of up to 37.7 dB in X band with only 0.2 mm thickness, and the SSE/t values of 4290.1 dB cm2 g−1. Owing to its pore structure, the shielding mechanism is mainly based on reflection and the finite element simulation further visually confirmed the excellent shielding capabilities. This novel electrospun composite fabrics have a great potential to be applied in fields of aerospace, and electronic devices.
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- 2021
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26. Impacts of changing climate on the distribution of migratory birds in China: Habitat change and population centroid shift
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Ziqian Zhu, Yuhui Peng, Wenle Xing, Jie Liang, Xiaodong Li, Xin Li, Yujie Yuan, and Ming Yan
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0106 biological sciences ,education.field_of_study ,Ecology ,Species distribution ,Population ,Population centroid ,Biodiversity ,General Decision Sciences ,Climate change ,010501 environmental sciences ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Habitat change ,Altitude ,Geography ,Migratory birds ,Habitat ,IUCN Red List ,Spatial variability ,education ,QH540-549.5 ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Climate changes are related to the changes in the distribution of migratory species, which irreparably harm biodiversity. In this study, we evaluated the habitat change and population centroid shift for 7 orders and 23 different species on the IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) Red List of migratory birds from 2014 to 2017 in current to mid-21st (2041–2700) century by Maximum Entropy method (MaxEnt) model. We found that there is significant spatial variability in geographical suitability, with the Yangtze River basin losing 9.74% of suitable habitat and the Pearl River basin losing 13% of habitat. The area of suitable habitat decreases over 3% of total habitat area in China under the RCP 2.6, and decreases about 10% of total habitat area in China under RCP 8.5 scenario, with the population centroid of habitat moving about 50 km to northeast on average. Furthermore, the mean suitability of migratory birds will decrease over 3% in the future, which means environmental variables are changing in directions that are not suitable for birds. Migratory birds will change their habitat and growth cycle in response to the climate change. The direction and distance of the population centroid are different for every species. Most of the individual species in the study will move over 50 km and all the species will move to places with higher suitability. For the whole of China, the constraint for migratory birds is t min (Minimum temperature). The dominant variable in southeast China is NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index), while alt (altitude) in the north China. The decline in the suitable habitat area and shift in the population centroid will lead to the changes in the time and distance of the migration process, resulting in more adverse conditions for the survival of migratory birds. Our study proves the adverse role of climate change in species distribution which is a prerequisite for protecting species in the future.
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- 2021
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27. Mechanism analysis of irradiation location dependent leakage current for zinc oxide thin-film transistors
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Lianwen Deng, Heng Luo, Zewen Qu, Chen Li, Yuhui Peng, Xiaohui Gao, Min Tang, Congwei Liao, Shengxiang Huang, and Ting Qin
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Transistor ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Zinc ,law.invention ,Parasitic capacitance ,chemistry ,Thin-film transistor ,law ,Electrode ,Optoelectronics ,Irradiation ,Electric potential ,Current (fluid) ,business - Abstract
For large-area electronic applications, the mechanism of the leakage current in oxide-semiconductor thin-film transistors (TFTs) has become a critical issue. In this work, the impact of the irradiation location on the photo-leakage current of zinc oxide (ZnO) TFTs is investigated. The photo-leakage current of the ZnO TFTs is not only dependent on the light irradiation but it is also dependent on the parasitic capacitance between the drain electrode and the floating gate metal. The photo-leakage current of the source-half irradiation TFT is larger than that of the drain-half irradiation TFT. To explain this phenomenon, the profile of the electric potential and the electron concentration is analyzed by two-dimensional device simulation. It is found that the floating gate metal plays the dominant role in the photo-leakage current. This research provides insight into TFT structure optimization and high-performance TFT process development.
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28. Derivation of a Representative Engine Duty Cycle from On-Road Heavy-Duty Vehicle Driving Data
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Derek Johnson, Robert Heltzel, Andrew C. Nix, Hailin Li, and Yuhui Peng
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Truck ,Engineering ,business.industry ,020209 energy ,02 engineering and technology ,Diesel cycle ,Automotive engineering ,Standard deviation ,Diesel fuel ,020303 mechanical engineering & transports ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Duty cycle ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Fuel efficiency ,Torque ,Transient (oscillation) ,business ,Marine engineering - Abstract
The heavy-duty vehicle fleet involved in delivering water and sand makes noticeable issues of exhaust emissions and fuel consumption in the process of shale gas development. To examine the possibility of converting these heavy-duty diesel engines to run on natural gas-diesel dual-fuel, a transient engine duty cycle representing the real-world engine working conditions is necessary. In this paper, a methodology is proposed, and a target engine duty cycle comprising of 2231 seconds is developed from on-road data collected from 11 on-road sand and water hauling trucks. The similarity of inherent characteristics of the developed cycle and the base trip observed is evidenced by the 2.05% error of standard deviation and average values for normalized engine speed and engine torque. Our results show that the proposed approach is expected to produce a representative cycle of in-use heavy-duty engine behavior.
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29. Improved magnetic loss and impedance matching of the FeNi-decorated Ti3C2T MXene composite toward the broadband microwave absorption performance
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Heng Luo, Lianwen Deng, Xiaoyi Liu, Chuan-Pin Cheng, Shuoqing Yan, Jun He, Deng Yonghe, and Yuhui Peng
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Composite number ,Metals and Alloys ,Impedance matching ,Nanoparticle ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Microstructure ,01 natural sciences ,Hydrothermal circulation ,0104 chemical sciences ,Mechanics of Materials ,Materials Chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,Dielectric loss ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) ,Microwave - Abstract
MXene-based magnetic–dielectric composites with synergetic magnetic and dielectric losses have exhibited great potential in the practical applications of microwave absorbing material. In the present paper, novel composites consisting of laminated Ti3C2Tx MXene decorated with magnetic FeNi nanoparticles were constructed via a facile in situ hydrothermal approach. The microstructure, morphology, magnetic properties, and microwave absorption performances of as-synthesized samples were investigated in detail, and corresponding mechanisms were further discussed. Results demonstrated that the frequency dependence of electromagnetic parameters for the FeNi/Ti3C2Tx MXene composites could be easily regulated by simply changing the content of FeNi nanoparticles in favor of improved magnetic loss and optimized impedance matching. Consequently, a broadband effective absorption bandwidth (RL
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- 2021
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30. Achieving superior energy storage and microwave absorption by simultaneously-controlling active heteroatoms and porosities in carbon nanosheets
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Xiaoliang Liu, Chenggang Yang, Qiang Han, Jianfei Zhou, Lianwen Deng, Yuhui Peng, and Shaobo Liu
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Supercapacitor ,Materials science ,Graphene ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Reflection loss ,Heteroatom ,Metals and Alloys ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Energy storage ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,Mechanics of Materials ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) ,Microwave ,Nanosheet - Abstract
Tailoring the carbon-electrode with rich porosities and heteroatoms has been demonstrated to break the limitation of capacitive storage and microwave absorption, but the balance between them remains a great challenge, resulting in the difficulty to control and utilize the active sites. Here, porous heteroatoms co- and tri-doping carbon nanosheets are easily achieved by a developed melting-pressing-carbonization (MPC) approach with the assistance of g-C3N4, which concurrently activates pore structure and surface properties by serving as structure-directing agent, activating agent and nitrogen resource. The optimized co-doping carbon nanosheet (NPCN-1) exhibits a novel surface structure containing high N (14.1%) contents with well-distributing conductive and redox-active N species, and ions-matched pores centered on 0.7 nm, which provides rich-effective active sites to capture fast electron and ion transport, reflected by the energy storage dynamics. Therefore, the NPCN-1 supplies a large specific areal capacitance of 0.434 F m−2, even outperforming the graphene (0.21 F m−2) as supercapacitor electrode, and displays a broad effective absorption bandwidth of 6.64 GHz and a strong reflection loss of −44.5 dB in microwave absorption (MA). These energy storage and MA capability can be further enhanced after realizing tri-doping of O, N and Fe2O3 by MPC strategy, shedding light on an avenue to future application and development for the active materials.
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31. Interactive effects of climate variability and human activities on blue and green water scarcity in rapidly developing watershed
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Manqin Lei, Guangming Zeng, Xin Li, Hua Zhang, Xiaodong Li, Yuhui Peng, Shuai Li, Liu Qiang, Zhan Qian, and Jie Liang
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Watershed ,Soil and Water Assessment Tool ,020209 energy ,Strategy and Management ,Population ,Drainage basin ,Climate change ,02 engineering and technology ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Precipitation ,education ,0505 law ,General Environmental Science ,geography ,education.field_of_study ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Water resources ,Agriculture ,050501 criminology ,Environmental science ,business ,Water resource management - Abstract
Quantifying the spatiotemporal distribution of water resources is still a key constraint on water resources management against the background of climate change and human activities. To investigate the interaction of climate variability and human activities on blue and green water scarcity (BW and GW-scarcity), the soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) model was used to simulate BW and GW-scarcity and its spatiotemporal distribution under scenarios of single or combined land-use change and climate variability. Multivariate statistical methods were used to identify the main factors affecting blue/green water and confirm the hot spots of water management. Taking the rapidly-developing Xiangjiang River Basin (XRB) in China as an example, where the urbanization rate increased from 42.15% in 2008 to 56.02% in 2018, the results showed that BW-scarcity was mainly affected by precipitation (r = 0.425) and population (r = −0.612), while GW-scarcity was mainly affected by agriculture (r = 0.429) and urban land (r = −0.593). The hot spot areas of blue and green water (BW and GW) shortage accounted for 29.7%, 4.6% and 3.4% of the total area in the lower reach, middle reach and upper reach of XRB, respectively. The rapid development of urbanization in the lower reach of the XRB caused serious shortage of BW and GW resources. This study would provide useful information for water resources management in corresponding human-water system. Future research should focus on how to optimize water resource allocation upstream and downstream of the basin.
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32. Comptibility of optical transparency and microwave absorption in C-band for the metamaterial with second-order cross fractal structure
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Congwei Liao, Dongyong Shan, Lianwen Deng, Yuhui Peng, Shengxiang Huang, Heng Luo, Yunchao Xu, and Longhui He
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010302 applied physics ,Electromagnetic field ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Reflection loss ,Metamaterial ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Fractal ,0103 physical sciences ,Metamaterial absorber ,Optoelectronics ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) ,Microwave ,Visible spectrum - Abstract
An optically transparent metamaterial absorber (MMA) operated in the C-band (4–8 GHz) is optimally designed based on the second-order cross fractal structure. The experimental results show that the reflection loss of the proposed MMA is lower than −10 dB from 3.98 GHz to 8.68 GHz. Two overlapped resonances located at 4.77 GHz and 7.33 GHz, respectively, are caused by the second-order cross fractal structure. Distributions of surface current, electromagnetic field and power loss density are investigated to illustrate the absorptive characteristics and electromagnetic loss mechanisms of the proposed MMA. Moreover, the average optical transmittance of the MMA is close to 75% from 390 nm to 780 nm. The MMA possesses simultaneously strong absorptive capacity in the C-band and high transmittance in the visible light range, showing potential application in special environment.
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33. Research on the Application of Smart Site Management for Cross-regional Power Grid Project Based on the Basic Framework of Digital Power Grid
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Jian Wang, Hongjie Wang, Jianqiao Liu, Wencheng Sun, Yuhui Peng, Wentao Cheng, and Haoyu Zhang
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Project based ,Computer science ,Systems engineering ,Power grid ,Grid ,Regional power ,Site management - Abstract
In order to further improve the infrastructure management level of power grid projects and promote the fine management and scientific organization of power grid projects. Based on the basic framework of digital power grid, this paper uses UAV remote sensing, geographic information system, 3D virtual simulation, mobile Internet, Internet of things, intelligent sensor and other technical means to build a intelligent management and control platform integrating monitoring, early warning, command and emergency response. Exploring the application scenarios in terms of project schedule, quality, safety, special project, and on-site Internet of things perception. Practice shows that the construction of the platform can effectively improve the overall control of the power grid construction site and all kinds of information control level and risk prevention and control capabilities..
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34. Modeling of discrete fracmemristor and its application
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Yuhui Peng, Shaobo He, Kehui Sun, and Lingyu Wang
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010302 applied physics ,Digital electronics ,Computer science ,business.industry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Charge (physics) ,02 engineering and technology ,Memristor ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Topology ,01 natural sciences ,lcsh:QC1-999 ,law.invention ,Discrete system ,Computer Science::Hardware Architecture ,Hysteresis ,Computer Science::Emerging Technologies ,law ,Cellular neural network ,0103 physical sciences ,Sine ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,lcsh:Physics ,Multistability - Abstract
Researches on the fracmemristor have aroused increasing interest in the last several years, but there are no reports on design of the discrete fracmemristor. Based on the fractional-order difference and the mathematical model of the charge-controlled memristor, the discrete fracmemristor is designed where the amount of charge is determined by a fractional-order discrete system. In the numerical simulations, it shows that the pinched hysteresis loops are observed, which imply that the proposed memristor satisfies the definition of the memristor. As an application, the fracmemristor sine map is designed, and multistability is observed regarding the initial conditions of both the memristor and system. It provides a potential model for different applications such as cellular neural networks, modulators, sensors, chaotic systems, and programmable digital circuits.
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35. Rockfall hazard identification and assessment of the Langxian- Milin section of the transmission line passage of Central Tibet Grid Interconnection Project
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Ruiqi Wang, Jianqiao Liu, Yuhui Peng, Haiyang Liu, Yanbing Wang, Xueliang Wang, and Wencheng Sun
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Interconnection ,geography ,Rockfall ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Transmission line ,Section (archaeology) ,Hazard analysis ,Grid ,Seismology ,Geology - Published
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