3,957 results on '"Zhang, An-Liang"'
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2. Two-doublon Bloch oscillations in the mass-imbalanced extended Fermi-Hubbard model
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Zhang, Kun-Liang, Jiang, Xun-Da, and Li, Yong-Yao
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Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
Interactions between particles normally induce the decay of the particles Bloch oscillations (BOs) in a periodic lattice. In the limit of strong on-site interactions, spin-$1/2$ fermions may form doublon bound states and undergo BOs in the presence of a tilted potential. Here we investigate the impact of nearest-neighbor interaction $V$ on the multi-doublon BOs in a mass-imbalanced extended Fermi-Hubbard model. We derive an effective Hamiltonian for doublons, and show that a slight change in $V$ can qualitatively alter their dynamic behaviors. Notably, at a resonance point, the doublons behave like free hard-core bosons. Under a tilted potential, the system may exhibit different types of multi-doublon BOs at or deviation from the resonance point. Numerical results are presented to demonstrate our conclusions in both one- and two-dimensional systems., Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures
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- 2024
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3. Fuse, Reason and Verify: Geometry Problem Solving with Parsed Clauses from Diagram
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Zhang, Ming-Liang, Li, Zhong-Zhi, Yin, Fei, Lin, Liang, and Liu, Cheng-Lin
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Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
Geometry problem solving (GPS) requires capacities of multi-modal understanding, multi-hop reasoning and theorem knowledge application. In this paper, we propose a neural-symbolic model for plane geometry problem solving (PGPS), named PGPSNet-v2, with three key steps: modal fusion, reasoning process and knowledge verification. In modal fusion, we leverage textual clauses to express fine-grained structural and semantic content of geometry diagram, and fuse diagram with textual problem efficiently through structural-semantic pre-training. For reasoning, we design an explicable solution program to describe the geometric reasoning process, and employ a self-limited decoder to generate solution program autoregressively. To reduce solution errors, a multi-level theorem verifier is proposed to eliminate solutions that do not match geometric principles, alleviating the hallucination of the neural model. We also construct a large-scale geometry problem dataset called PGPS9K, containing fine-grained annotations of textual clauses, solution program and involved knowledge tuples. Extensive experiments on datasets Geometry3K and PGPS9K show that our PGPSNet solver outperforms existing symbolic and neural solvers in GPS performance, while maintaining good explainability and reliability, and the solver components (fusion, reasoning, verification) are all justified effective., Comment: under review by journal
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- 2024
4. CMMaTH: A Chinese Multi-modal Math Skill Evaluation Benchmark for Foundation Models
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Li, Zhong-Zhi, Zhang, Ming-Liang, Yin, Fei, Ji, Zhi-Long, Bai, Jin-Feng, Pan, Zhen-Ru, Zeng, Fan-Hu, Xu, Jian, Zhang, Jia-Xin, and Liu, Cheng-Lin
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Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
Due to the rapid advancements in multimodal large language models, evaluating their multimodal mathematical capabilities continues to receive wide attention. Despite the datasets like MathVista proposed benchmarks for assessing mathematical capabilities in multimodal scenarios, there is still a lack of corresponding evaluation tools and datasets for fine-grained assessment in the context of K12 education in Chinese language. To systematically evaluate the capability of multimodal large models in solving Chinese multimodal mathematical problems, we propose a Chinese Multi-modal Math Skill Evaluation Benchmark, named CMMaTH, contraining 23k multimodal K12 math related questions, forming the largest Chinese multimodal mathematical problem benchmark to date. CMMaTH questions from elementary to high school levels, provide increased diversity in problem types, solution objectives, visual elements, detailed knowledge points, and standard solution annotations. We have constructed an open-source tool GradeGPT integrated with the CMMaTH dataset, facilitating stable, rapid, and cost-free model evaluation. Our data and code are available.
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- 2024
5. Sentiment classification of movie reviews: a powerful method based on ensemble of classifiers and features
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Pei, Jian, Zhang, Zhong-Liang, and Liu, Wan-An
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- 2024
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6. Directional intense terahertz radiation driven by abruptly autofocusing lasers in air
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Zheng, Xiao-Ran, Li, Nan, Wang, Wei-Min, Zhang, Rui, Zhang, Cun-Lin, and Zhang, Liang-Liang
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Physics - Optics ,Physics - Plasma Physics - Abstract
Two-color laser induced plasma filamentation in air could serve as tabletop sources of broadband terahertz (THz) pulses. Ubiquitous air in the earth facilitates its widespread utilities, particularly, in wireless communication and remote sensing, exploiting the unique advantage of the air-based scheme that the THz sources can be delivered over standoff distances via the pump laser propagation in air. However, the THz emission pattern inevitably has a conical angular profile with a dip in the propagation axis, therefore, THz energy concentration, propagation directionality, and accuracy of signal demodulation are significantly impaired, greatly limiting its direct applications. Here, we successfully eliminate the unfavorable conical profile by experiments and meanwhile enhance THz directionality and intensity by 17 folds by use of abruptly-autofocusing laser beams. Our theory and simulations show that these observations are attributed to efficient suppression of the dephasing effect appearing in previous investigations with ordinary Gaussian laser beams. This scheme is easily accessible since the abruptly-autofocusing beam can be achieved by imposing a spatial light modulator on the input Gaussian beam. This study solves a long-standing problem in the two-color laser scheme and clarifies the underlying physics of the conical angular profile formation., Comment: 22 pages, 4 figures, 1 table
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- 2024
7. TYC 3340-2437-1: A Quadruple System with A Massive Star
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Li, Jiao, Liu, Chao, Luo, Changqing, Zhang, Bo, Li, Jiang-Dan, Li, Jia-Dong, Han, Zhan-Wen, Chen, Xue-Fei, Wang, Lu-Qian, Fang, Min, Xing, Li-Feng, Zhang, Xi-Liang, and Jin, Chichuan
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Hierarchical massive quadruple systems are ideal laboratories for examining the theories of star formation, dynamical evolution, and stellar evolution. The successive mergers of hierarchical quadruple systems might explain the mass gap between neutron stars and black holes. Looking for light curves of O-type binaries identified by LAMOST, we find a (2+2) quadruple system: TYC 3340-2437-1, located in the stellar bow-shock nebula (SBN). It has a probability of over 99.99\% being a quadruple system derived from the surface density of the vicinity stars. Its inner orbital periods are 3.390602(89) days and 2.4378(16) days, respectively, and the total mass is about (11.47 + 5.79) + (5.2 + 2.02) = 24.48 $M_{\odot}$. The line-of-sight inclinations of the inner binaries, B$_1$ and B$_2$, are 55.94 and 78.2 degrees, respectively, indicating that they are not co-planar. Based on observations spanning 34 months and the significance of the astrometric excess noise ($D>2$) in Gaia DR3 data, we guess that its outer orbital period might be a few years. If it were true, the quadruple system might form through the disk fragmentation mechanism with outer eccentric greater than zero. This eccentricity could be the cause of both the arc-like feature of the SBN and the noncoplanarity of the inner orbit. The outer orbital period and outer eccentric could be determined with the release of future epoch astrometric data of Gaia.
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- 2024
8. $J/\psi$ production within a jet in high-energy proton-proton and nucleus-nucleus collisions
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Zhang, Shan-Liang and Xing, Hongxi
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Within the framework of leading power factorization formalism of nonrelativistic quantum chromodynamics, we calculate the jet fragmentation function for $J/\psi$ production in proton-proton (pp) collisions ranging from $\sqrt{s}=500$ GeV to $13$ TeV. The reasonable agreements between theory and experimental data indicate that $J/\psi$ production within a jet is mainly dominated by gluon fragmentation. Such a mechanism can be further tested by the predicted jet transverse momentum and radius dependence of jet fragmentation function. Based on the satisfying description of pp baseline, we carry out the first theoretical investigation on medium modification on $J/\psi$ production within jet in heavy-ion collisions at the Large Hadron Collider, using a linear Boltzmann transport model combined with hydrodynamics for the simulation of jet-medium interaction. The consistency with the experimental measurement on nuclear modification factor $R_{\text{AA}}$ by CMS collaboration reveals that the gluon jet quenching is the driving force for the suppression of $J/\psi$ production in jet. Furthermore, we make predictions for the dependence of $R_{\text{AA}}$ on the jet transverse momentum and jet radius $R$, which can be tested in future measurements to further constrain the flavor dependence of jet quenching., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures
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- 2024
9. An Exposure Meter of Lijiang Fiber-fed High-Resolution Spectrograph
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Yu, Xiao-Guang, Ji, Kai-Fan, Zhang, Xi-Liang, Chang, Liang, Cai, Yun-Fang, Qin, Ying, and Shang, Zhen-Hong
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
In 2016, an exposure meter was installed on the Lijiang Fiber-fed High-Resolution Spectrograph to monitor the coupling of starlight to the science fiber during observations. Based on it, we investigated a method to estimate the exposure flux of the CCD in real time by using the counts of the photomultiplier tubes (PMT) of the exposure meter, and developed a piece of software to optimize the control of the exposure time. First, by using flat-field lamp observations, we determined that there is a linear and proportional relationship between the total counts of the PMT and the exposure flux of the CCD. Second, using historical observations of different spectral types, the corresponding relational conversion factors were determined and obtained separately. Third, the method was validated using actual observation data, which showed that all values of the coefficient of determination were greater than 0.92. Finally, software was developed to display the counts of the PMT and the estimated exposure flux of the CCD in real-time during the observation, providing a visual reference for optimizing the exposure time control., Comment: Published in Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics
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- 2024
10. LANS: A Layout-Aware Neural Solver for Plane Geometry Problem
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Li, Zhong-Zhi, Zhang, Ming-Liang, Yin, Fei, and Liu, Cheng-Lin
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
Geometry problem solving (GPS) is a challenging mathematical reasoning task requiring multi-modal understanding, fusion, and reasoning. Existing neural solvers take GPS as a vision-language task but are short in the representation of geometry diagrams that carry rich and complex layout information. In this paper, we propose a layout-aware neural solver named LANS, integrated with two new modules: multimodal layout-aware pre-trained language module (MLA-PLM) and layout-aware fusion attention (LA-FA). MLA-PLM adopts structural-semantic pre-training (SSP) to implement global relationship modeling, and point-match pre-training (PMP) to achieve alignment between visual points and textual points. LA-FA employs a layout-aware attention mask to realize point-guided cross-modal fusion for further boosting layout awareness of LANS. Extensive experiments on datasets Geometry3K and PGPS9K validate the effectiveness of the layout-aware modules and superior problem-solving performance of our LANS solver, over existing symbolic and neural solvers. The code will be made public available soon.
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- 2023
11. In situ visualization of interfacial processes at nanoscale in non-alkaline Zn-air batteries
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Wang, Jiao, Lang, Shuang-Yan, Shen, Zhen-Zhen, Zhang, Yan-Liang, Liu, Gui-Xian, Song, Yue-Xian, Liu, Rui-Zhi, Liu, Bing, and Wen, Rui
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- 2024
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12. Experience of patent ductus arteriosus ligation during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation treatment in newborns with severe respiratory failure due to persistent pulmonary hypertension: a single-center retrospective study
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Zhang, Qi-Liang, Liu, Yi-Nan, Zeng, Ya-Ting, Zheng, Yi-Rong, and Chen, Qiang
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- 2024
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13. VASN promotes the aggressive phenotype in ARID1A-deficient lung adenocarcinoma
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Wu, Dan-ni, Zhang, Kang-liang, Chen, Rui-heng, Ye, Wen-sheng, Zheng, Chong, Zheng, Yuan-liang, Zhao, Xiao-dan, and Huang, Ri-sheng
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- 2024
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14. Numerical study on the forward and inverse problems of the mobile pump truck frame
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Zhang, Yu-Liang, Lin, Hai-Bin, and Zhu, Zu-Chao
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- 2024
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15. Relationship between heart failure and intestinal inflammation in infants with congenital heart disease
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Zhang, Qi-Liang, Chen, Xiu-Hua, Zhou, Si-Jia, Lei, Yu-Qing, Chen, Qiang, and Cao, Hua
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- 2024
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16. A theoretical model for predicting the startup performance of pumps as turbines
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Zhang, Yu-Liang, Zhao, Yan-Juan, and Zhu, Zu-Chao
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- 2024
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17. Arthroscopic debridement improves range of motion for heterotopic ossification after total knee replacement: a retrospective cohort study
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Zhang, Dong-Liang, Zhang, Wei, Ren, Yi-Ming, Zhao, Wen-Jun, Sun, He-Jun, Tian, Zheng-Wei, and Tian, Meng-Qiang
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- 2024
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18. CircHIPK3 regulates fatty acid metabolism through miR-637/FASN axis to promote esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
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Cao, Shi-qiang, Xue, Song-tao, Li, Wen-juan, Hu, Guo-sheng, Wu, Zhi-gang, Zheng, Jian-cong, Zhang, Shu-liang, Lin, Xiao, Chen, Chun, Liu, Wen, and Zheng, Bin
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- 2024
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19. Comparison of high-flow nasal cannula oxygenation and non-invasive ventilation for postoperative pediatric cardiac surgery: a meta-analysis
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Zhou, Si-Jia, Chen, Xiu-Hua, Liu, Ying-Ying, Chen, Qiang, Zheng, Yi-Rong, and Zhang, Qi-Liang
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20. Tricuspid mechanical valve replacement for severe tricuspid stenosis in a child who underwent surgical correction of complete atrioventricular septal defect, a rare long-term complications
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Zhang, Qi-Liang, Chen, Yu-Kun, Lin, Shi-Hao, Du, Xin-Wei, Chen, Qiang, Wang, Shun-Min, and Cao, Hua
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21. A biomarker panel of C-reactive protein, procalcitonin and serum amyloid A is a predictor of sepsis in severe trauma patients
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Li, Mei, Qin, Yan-jun, Zhang, Xin-liang, Zhang, Chun-hua, Ci, Rui-juan, Chen, Wei, Hu, De-zheng, and Dong, Shi-min
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22. Identification of key genes in chronic intermittent hypoxia-induced lung cancer progression based on transcriptome sequencing
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Chen, Li-Da, Lin, Li, Chen, Ji-Zhi, Song, Yang, Zhang, Wei-Liang, Li, Huang-Yu, Luo, Jia-Min, and Zhang, Xiao-Bin
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- 2024
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23. Hemodynamic investigation of incomplete stent angioplasty with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting for severe intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis
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HAN Yong⁃feng, YANG Lei, LI Hong, ZHANG Dong⁃liang, and LIU Chao⁃song
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anterosclerosis ,intracranial arterial diseases ,hemodynamics ,angioplasty ,stents ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy and changes in hemodynamic parameters before and after incomplete stent angioplasty with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting (PTAS) for severe intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis. Methods A total of 52 patients with severe intracranial artery stenosis (> 70%) who underwent incomplete stent angioplasty with PTAS at Shijiazhuang People's Hospital in Hebei from February 2018 to February 2023 were selected. The residual stenosis rate after implantation of stent was evaluated, and neurological function was evaluated before and 6 months after surgery by modified Rankin Scale (mRS). The MeshLab software was used to analyze three⁃dimensional imaging data of arterial vessels, perform virtual repair of arterial stenosis approaching normal vessel diameter, and obtain hemodynamic parameters of each segment of the arterial wall and lumen before and after implantation of stent. Results The residual stenosis rate after stent implantation was (15.34 ± 6.12)%, which was better than the stenosis rate before stent implantation [(84.60 ± 7.20)%; t = 98.672, P =0.000]. The mRS score 6 months after surgery was (0.38 ± 0.21) points, which was lower than before surgery [(1.21 ± 0.43) points; t = 24.124, P = 0.000]. Compared with the hemodynamic parameters of each segment of the arterial wall before stent implantation, the dynamic pressure, total pressure, shear stress,shear rate, and cell Reynolds number of the proximal normal segment, stenotic and distal normal segment of the artery decreased after stent implantation (P = 0.000, for all), also the dynamic pressure (P = 0.000), total pressure (P = 0.000), shear stress (P = 0.000), shear rate (P = 0.008), and cell Reynolds number (P = 0.000) of the narrowed branch root decreased. Compared with the hemodynamic parameters related to the lumen of each segment of the artery before stent implantation, the dynamic pressure (P = 0.000), total pressure (P = 0.000), blood flow velocity (P = 0.000), vorticity (P = 0.005), turbulence kinetic energy (P = 0.000), turbulence intensity (P = 0.000), turbulence dissipation rate (P = 0.000), and turbulence Reynolds number (P = 0.000) of the proximal normal segment of the artery decreased after stent implantation, while the cell Reynolds number increased (P = 0.000). Excluding blood flow velocity (P = 0.138), the dynamic pressure, total pressure, vorticity, turbulence kinetic energy, turbulence intensity, turbulence dissipation rate, and turbulence Reynolds number of the root and segment of the artery decreased (P = 0.000, for all). The dynamic pressure, total pressure, blood flow velocity, vorticity, turbulence kinetic enery, turbulence intensity, turbulence dissipation rate, and turbulence Reynolds number of stenotic segment of the artery decreased (P = 0.000, for all). The dynamic pressure (P = 0.000), total pressure (P = 0.000), blood flow velocity (P = 0.001), vorticity (P = 0.000), turbulence kinetic energy (P = 0.000), turbulence intensity (P =0.000), turbulence dissipation rate (P = 0.000), and turbulence Reynolds number (P = 0.000) of the distal normal segment decreased, while the cell Reynolds number increased (P = 0.000). The hemodynamic parameters of the wall and lumen after virtual repair of artery stenosis were close to those after stent implantation. Conclusions The use of incomplete stent angioplasty with PTAS for severe intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis can significantly alleviate clinical symptoms, improve hemodynamic parameters in each segment of the stenosis, reduce the damage of turbulent blood flow to the arterial wall, and lower the risk of plaque fragmentation, detachment, and embolism of distal brain tissue caused by complete dilation of the stenosis.
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24. Analysis of risk factors of poor prognosis after recanalization treatment of anterior and posterior circulation tandem lesions
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YANG Lei, HAN Yong⁃feng, ZHANG Dong⁃liang, SU Xian⁃hui, JIN Wen⁃cai, and ZHANG Xue⁃jing
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ischemic stroke ,tandem lesions (not in mesh) ,recanalization treatment (not in mesh) ,prognosis ,risk factors ,logistic models ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Objective To analyze the prognosis and risk factors of the anterior and posterior circulation tandem lesions (TLs) patients after recanalization treatment. Methods The general and clinical data of 42 patients with TLs who received recanalization treatment in Shijiazhuang People's Hospital from April 2019 to August 2022 were retrospectively collected. The prognosis of 90 d after surgery was evaluated by the modified Rankin Scale (mRS). Univariate and multivariate stepwise Logistic regression analyses were used to investigated the risk factors of poor prognosis of TLs. Results According to mRS scores at the 90 d after surgery, the patients were divided into good prognosis group (mRS ≤ 2, n = 21) and poor prognosis group (mRS > 2, n = 21). The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score at admission (Z = ⁃ 2.916, P = 0.004), time from onset to recanalization (Z = ⁃ 2.048, P = 0.041), mechanical thrombectomy times ≥ 3 (χ2 = 4.725, P = 0.030) and the proportion of hematoma type hemorrhagic transformation (χ2 = 8.400, P = 0.004) in the poor prognosis group were higher than those in good prognosis group. Logistic regression analysis showed that high NIHSS score at admission (OR = 12.457, 95%CI: 2.066-75.120; P = 0.006), mechanical thrombectomy times ≥ 3 (OR = 9.387, 95%CI: 1.222-72.140; P = 0.031) and postoperative hemorrhagic transformation (OR = 7.237, 95%CI: 1.019-51.403; P = 0.048) wererisk factors of poor prognosis of TLs. Conclusions Anterior and posterior circulation TLs patients with lower NHISS score at admission, mechanical thrombectomy times < 3 and without postoperative hemorrhagic transformation may have good prognosis.
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25. Differences in Functional Characteristics and Microbial Community Structures of Three Types of High-Temperature Daqu
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LIANG Erhong, LI Jinyang, LI Weiwei, ZHU Hua, WANG Kun, ZHANG Chengnan, LIANG Xin, CHEN Xi, SUN Baoguo, LI Xiuting
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high-temperature daqu ,physicochemical indexes ,volatile flavor substances ,microbial community composition ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
This study investigated the differences in the physicochemical indexes, volatile flavor substances and microbial community composition of three different colored Daqu (black, yellow and white). Physicochemical analyses showed that the acidity, moisture content and saccharifying power of black Daqu were intermediate between those of yellow and white Daqu, white Daqu had the highest saccharifying power, fermenting power, and esterifying power, and yellow Daqu contained the highest starch content. Flavor substance analysis indicated significant differences in the contents of ethyl caproate, ethyl acetate, phenylethyl alcohol, 1-hexanol and furfural among the three types of Daqu. Microbial community structure analysis revealed that Bacillus and Scopulibacillus were the dominant bacteria, and Thermomyces and Thermoascus were the major fungi in all three types of Daqu. Redundancy analysis (RDA) suggested that Bacillus and Thermomyces had a positive correlation with fermenting power, esterifying power and saccharifying power. Spearman correlation analysis showed that Scopulibacillus, Virgibacillus and Aspergillus were positively correlated with most key flavor compounds. This study provides reference data for the rational application of Daqu in the production of Jiang-flavor Baijiu and is of great value for the standardization of Jiang-flavor Baijiu production.
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26. Matrix equation representation of the convolution equation and its unique solvability
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Satake, Yuki, Sogabe, Tomohiro, Kemmochi, Tomoya, and Zhang, Shao-Liang
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Mathematics - Numerical Analysis - Abstract
We consider the convolution equation $F*X=B$, where $F\in\mathbb{R}^{3\times 3}$ and $B\in\mathbb{R}^{m\times n}$ are given, and $X\in\mathbb{R}^{m\times n}$ is to be determined. The convolution equation can be regarded as a linear system with a coefficient matrix of special structure. This fact has led to many studies including efficient numerical algorithms for solving the convolution equation. In this study, we show that the convolution equation can be represented as a generalized Sylvester equation. Furthermore, for some realistic examples arising from image processing, we show that the generalized Sylvester equation can be reduced to a simpler form, and analyze the unique solvability of the convolution equation.
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- 2023
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27. Computing the matrix exponential with the double exponential formula
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Tatsuoka, Fuminori, Sogabe, Tomohiro, Kemmochi, Tomoya, and Zhang, Shao-Liang
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Mathematics - Numerical Analysis - Abstract
This paper considers the computation of the matrix exponential $\mathrm{e}^A$ with numerical quadrature. Although several quadrature-based algorithms have been proposed, they focus on (near) Hermitian matrices. In order to deal with non-Hermitian matrices, we use another integral representation including an oscillatory term and consider applying the double exponential (DE) formula specialized to Fourier integrals. The DE formula transforms the given integral into another integral whose interval is infinite, and therefore it is necessary to truncate the infinite interval. In this paper, to utilize the DE formula, we analyze the truncation error and propose two algorithms. The first one approximates $\mathrm{e}^A$ with the fixed mesh size which is a parameter in the DE formula affecting the accuracy. Second one computes $\mathrm{e}^A$ based on the first one with automatic selection of the mesh size depending on the given error tolerance.
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- 2023
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28. Research on US Military Test and Evaluation as a Continuum
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Yang Tao, Zhang Yi, Liang Baohua, Li Guole
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test and evaluation as a continuum ,digital transformation ,digital engineering ,mission engineering ,systems engineering ,Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics ,TL1-4050 - Abstract
The reform of test and evaluation is a critical component of the US defense acquisition system reform and the digital transformation of the US military. Facing the challenges of test and evaluation brought by the development of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and autonomy, as well as the systematic operational requirements like multi-domain warfare and all-domain warfare, to the delivery of weapon equipment capabilities, the US Department of Defense is actively promoting digital transformation in the field of test and evaluation. One of the crucial measures is to put forward the concept of test and evaluation as a continuum, aiming to continuously optimize test strategies and evaluation processes with the help of digital engineering concepts, and further enhance the efficiency and qua-lity of acquiring weapon equipment. This article briefly outlines the development of test and evaluation as a continuum, analyzes its framework content and conceptual implications, discusses the specific capability elements required for implementation, and provides insights into the digital transformation of test and evaluation for weapon equipment.
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29. Computing the matrix exponential with the double exponential formula
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Tatsuoka Fuminori, Sogabe Tomohiro, Kemmochi Tomoya, and Zhang Shao-Liang
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matrix function ,matrix exponential ,numerical quadrature ,double exponential formula ,65f60 ,65d30 ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
This article considers the computation of the matrix exponential eA{{\rm{e}}}^{A} with numerical quadrature. Although several quadrature-based algorithms have been proposed, they focus on (near) Hermitian matrices. In order to deal with non-Hermitian matrices, we use another integral representation including an oscillatory term and consider applying the double exponential (DE) formula specialized to Fourier integrals. The DE formula transforms the given integral into another integral whose interval is infinite, and therefore, it is necessary to truncate the infinite interval. In this article, to utilize the DE formula, we analyze the truncation error and propose two algorithms. The first one approximates eA{{\rm{e}}}^{A} with the fixed mesh size, which is a parameter in the DE formula affecting the accuracy. The second one computes eA{{\rm{e}}}^{A} based on the first one with automatic selection of the mesh size depending on the given error tolerance.
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30. Water Distribution and Water-Binding Mechanism of Fresh Sweet Potato Residue
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ZHANG Huanhuan, GAO Feihu, ZHANG Ling, ZHONG Weiran, YANG Shixiong, LI Xue, ZHANG Xuemei, LIANG Yexing
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fresh sweet potato residue ,low-field nuclear magnetic resonance ,water distribution ,water-binding mechanism ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
To investigate the water-binding mechanism of fresh sweet potato residue, the water distribution in starch processing residues from 10 varieties of sweet potato was determined by low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (LF-NMR), and the correlation between water states and major organic components was analyzed. Then, the causal relationship was verified through enzymatic hydrolysis experiments. The results showed that three or four states of water were found in the 10 varieties of fresh sweet potato residues, namely compound (T21, 0.658–2.310 ms), immobilized (T22, 7.055–21.550 ms), entrapped (T23, 377.410–705.480 ms) and free flowing water (T24, 705.480–3 764.936 ms). The percentage of entrapped water in sweet potato residues was the highest (93.59% on average), followed by immobilized water (5.15% on average). The percentages of compound water and free flowing water were only 0.85% and 0.41%, respectively. The percentage of entrapped water was significantly positively correlated with the contents of pectin, dietary fiber, and insoluble dietary fiber. The amount of water discharged from sweet potato residues significantly increase after being hydrolyzed by pectinase, but did not significantly change after being hydrolyzed by cellulase, hemicellulase or lignin peroxidase. Under scanning electron microscopy (SEM), it was observed that most of starch particles were encapsulated or bound to cell wall debris. This study can provide a theoretical basis for the development of an efficient dehydration technology for sweet potato residues.
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- 2024
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31. RAM target tracking based on improved SR-UPF algorithm
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ZHANG Han, ZHANG Xun, LIANG Shen
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sr-upf ,unscented transformation ,ram target ,particle degradation ,Military Science - Abstract
RAM target has complex motion, which puts forward higher requirements for tracking system. Aiming at particle degradation and other problems existing in the process of particle filter solving RAM target tracking, this paper calculates the posterior probability density function as the prior probability density function of the particle filter through unscented transformation, so as to improve the fitting degree of the posterior probability density function and finally improve the particle effectiveness. At the same time, qr decomposition is used to replace part of Cholesky decomposition in the process of unscented transformation, so that the variance matrix of the output signal remains non-negative. Finally, this paper establishes a dynamic model for a reentry target trajectory, and simulates with Matlab to verify the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
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- 2024
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32. Relationship between Atherogenic Index of Plasma and Serum Lp-PLA2 Levels and Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Patients with Hypertension
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QIN Ruidan, ZHANG Juan, LIANG Yingying, LYU Lulu, LI Yike
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essential hypertension ,hypertrophy, left ventricular ,atherogenic index of plasma ,lipoprotein-associated phospholipase a2 ,Medicine - Abstract
Background Hypertension is a common chronic non-communicable disease in clinical practice, and its prevalence is on the rise globally due to population aging and changes in human lifestyles. Prolonged high blood pressure can lead to damage to various target organs such as the heart, brain, kidneys, and retina, severely threatening human health and being a major cause of global disease burden. The left ventricle, as the primary target of end-organ damage, its structural changes are also the pathological basis for the development of many cardiovascular diseases. Objective This study aims to explore the relationship between the atherogenic index of plasma (AIP) and serum lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2) levels and left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) in patients with primary hypertension. Methods A total of 167 patients with primary hypertension who visited the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from October 2021 to June 2023 were enrolled in this study. Baseline data of the patients were collected, and fasting venous blood biochemical markers were measured. Echocardiograms were conducted within 24 hours of admission to calculate left ventricular mass (LVM) and left ventricular mass index (LVMI). Patients were divided into non-left ventricular hypertrophy (NLVH) group (87 patients) and LVH group (80 patients) based on LVMI. Pearson correlation test and Spearman rank correlation analysis were used to investigate the correlation between serum Lp-PLA2 level, AIP and echocardiographic parameters. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis was used to explore the influencing factors of LVH in hypertensive patients. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was plotted to explore the diagnostic value of serum Lp-PLA2 level and AIP in hypertensive patients with LVH, and the area under ROC curve (AUC) was calculated. Results Patients in the LVH group had higher age, duration of hypertension, levels of N-terminal pro B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), left ventricular posterior wall thickness (LVWPT), interventricular septal thickness (IVST), left ventricular end-diastolic diameter (LVEDd), left atrial end-systolic diameter (LAESd), Lp-PLA2 levels, AIP, LVM, and LVMI compared to the NLVH group (P
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33. Isolation of Pseudomonas fragi with High Spoilage Potential from Pork and Antibacterial Mechanism of Garlic Essential Oil against It
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OU Kaiyu, ZHANG Yimin, LIANG Rongrong, YANG Xiaoyin, MAO Yanwei
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garlic essential oil ,pseudomonas fragi ,pork ,antibacterial mechanism ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
In order to explore the pork spoilage potential of Pseudomonas fragi and the antibacterial mechanism of garlic essential oil, P. fragi was isolated from chilled pork under aerobic storage conditions and tested its spoilage capacity. The isolates with strong spoilage capacity were selected for further investigation. The antibacterial activity of garlic essential oil against the selected strains was evaluated by determining the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and plotting the bacterial growth curve. Furthermore, the antibacterial mechanism was investigated by scanning electron microscopic (SEM) observation as well as measuring cell membrane permeability, bacterial motility and metabolic activity. The results showed that P. fragi could cause pork spoilage. Garlic essential oil exhibited a strong inhibitory effect against P. fragi derived from pork, with a MIC of 0.125 μL/mL. Garlic essential oil could disrupt the normal structural morphology of P. fragi, enhance the permeability of the cell membrane, and inhibit bacterial metabolic activity and mobility. The results from this study can provide a theoretical foundation for the application of garlic essential oil as a natural food preservative.
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34. Flavor dependence of jet quenching in heavy-ion collisions from a Bayesian analysis
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Zhang, Shan-Liang, Wang, Enke, Xing, Hongxi, and Zhang, Ben-Wei
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We investigate the flavor dependence of jet quenching, by performing a systematic analysis of medium modifications on the inclusive jet, $\gamma$+jet, and $b$-jet in Pb+Pb collisions at the LHC. Our results from MadGraph+PYTHIA exhibit excellent agreement with experimental measurements of the inclusive jet, $\gamma$+jet and $b$-jet simultaneously in p+p collisions. We then utilize a Bayesian data-driven method to extract systematically the flavor-dependent jet energy loss distributions from experimental data, where the gluon, light quark and $b$-quark initiated energy loss distributions are well constrained and satisfy the predicted flavor hierarchy of jet quenching, i.e. $\langle \Delta E_g \rangle > \langle\Delta E_q\rangle > \langle\Delta E_b\rangle$. It is shown that the quark-initiated jet energy loss distribution shows weaker centrality and $p_\text{T}$ dependence than the gluon-initiated one. We demonstrate the impacts of the slope of initial spectra, color-charge as well as parton mass dependent jet energy attenuation on the $\gamma/b$-jet suppression observed in heavy-ion collisions., Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures
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35. Diverse origins for non-repeating fast radio bursts: Rotational radio transient sources and cosmological compact binary merger remnants
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Zhang, Zi-Liang, Yu, Yun-Wei, and Cao, Xiao-Feng
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
A large number of fast radio bursts (FRBs) detected with the CHIME telescope have enabled investigations of their energy distributions in different redshift intervals, incorporating the consideration of the selection effects of CHIME. As a result, we obtained a non-evolving energy function (EF) for the high-energy FRBs (HEFRBs) of energies $E\gtrsim2\times0^{38}$ erg, which takes the form of a power law with a low-energy exponential cutoff. On the contrary, the energy distribution of the low-energy FRBs (LEFRBs) obviously cannot be described by the same EF. Including the lowest dispersion measure (DM) samples, the LEFRBs are concentrated towards the Galactic plane and their latitude distribution is similar to that of Galactic rotational radio transients (RRATs). These indications hint that LEFRBs might compose a special type of RRATs, with relatively higher DMs and energies (i.e., $\sim10^{28-31}$ erg for a reference distance of $\sim10$ kpc if they belong to the Milky Way). Finally, we revisit the redshift-dependent event rate of HEFRBs and confirm that they could be produced by the remnants of cosmological compact binary mergers., Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures. Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics. Comments are welcome
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36. A Multi-Modal Neural Geometric Solver with Textual Clauses Parsed from Diagram
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Zhang, Ming-Liang, Yin, Fei, and Liu, Cheng-Lin
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Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Abstract
Geometry problem solving (GPS) is a high-level mathematical reasoning requiring the capacities of multi-modal fusion and geometric knowledge application. Recently, neural solvers have shown great potential in GPS but still be short in diagram presentation and modal fusion. In this work, we convert diagrams into basic textual clauses to describe diagram features effectively, and propose a new neural solver called PGPSNet to fuse multi-modal information efficiently. Combining structural and semantic pre-training, data augmentation and self-limited decoding, PGPSNet is endowed with rich knowledge of geometry theorems and geometric representation, and therefore promotes geometric understanding and reasoning. In addition, to facilitate the research of GPS, we build a new large-scale and fine-annotated GPS dataset named PGPS9K, labeled with both fine-grained diagram annotation and interpretable solution program. Experiments on PGPS9K and an existing dataset Geometry3K validate the superiority of our method over the state-of-the-art neural solvers. Our code, dataset and appendix material are available at \url{https://github.com/mingliangzhang2018/PGPS}., Comment: Accepted to IJCAI 2023
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37. Experimental Basis
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Zhang, Chun-Liang, Wang, Ju, Kaufhold, Stephan, Liu, Yuemiao, Czaikowski, Oliver, Pingel, Janis, Schäfer, Thorsten, Kouhail, Yasmine, Bouby, Muriel, Heberling, Frank, Morélova, Nikoletta, Stoll, Madeleine, Kraft, Stephanie, Gill, Nadine, Joseph, Claudia, Geckeis, Horst, Kolditz, Olaf, Series Editor, Shao, Hua, Series Editor, Wang, Wenqing, Series Editor, Görke, Uwe-Jens, Series Editor, Bauer, Sebastian, Series Editor, Shao, Haibing, editor, Wang, Ju, editor, Schäfer, Thorsten, editor, Zhang, Chun-Liang, editor, Geckeis, Horst, editor, Nagel, Thomas, editor, and Düsterloh, Uwe, editor
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38. Introduction
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Shao, Haibing, Wang, Ju, Schäfer, Thorsten, Zhang, Chun-Liang, Geckeis, Horst, Nagel, Thomas, Düsterloh, Uwe, Kolditz, Olaf, Shao, Hua, Kolditz, Olaf, Series Editor, Shao, Hua, Series Editor, Wang, Wenqing, Series Editor, Görke, Uwe-Jens, Series Editor, Bauer, Sebastian, Series Editor, Shao, Haibing, editor, Wang, Ju, editor, Schäfer, Thorsten, editor, Zhang, Chun-Liang, editor, Geckeis, Horst, editor, Nagel, Thomas, editor, and Düsterloh, Uwe, editor
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39. EZH2 Expression in B Cell Lymphocyte Subsets of Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and the Therapeutic Mechanism and Effect of Its Inhibitors
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YI Shengguo, CAO Yedi, ZHAO Xue, LU Guizhi, ZHANG Yang, CONG Tiechuan, ZHANG Lanbo, ZHANG Jixin, LIANG Zhenwei, QU Chenxue, ZHANG Junqing, GAO Ying
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hashimoto thyroiditides ,b-lymphocyte subsets ,enhancer of zeste homolog 2 protein ,hypothyroidism ,targeted therapy ,Medicine - Abstract
Background Thyroid autoantibody is a marker for the diagnosis of Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT), and B cells are essential in the pathogenesis of HT. Enhancer of Zeste homolog 2 (EZH2), which is an important epigenetic regulator, plays an important role in the regulation of lymphocytes development and function. Objective To investigate EZH2 expression in plasmoblasts and plasma cells in HT, and further explore the therapeutic effect of EZH2 inhibitors in experimental autoimmune thyroiditis (EAT) model. Methods The thyroid tissues from 6 patients who underwent thyroidectomy (3 HT patients with PTC, 3 patients with PTC alone) in Peking University First Hospital between 2010 and 2020 were obtained from the contralateral lobe with thyroid cancer, and screened for the expression of B-lymphocyte-related genes by RNA-seq; thyroid tissues from 16 HT patients and 8 normal thyroid tissues were collected and verified for the the expression of EZH2 in B cells in HT thyroid tissues by immunohistochemistry or immunofluorescence, respectively. Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) samples from patients with HT (n=25), and peripheral blood from patients with HT (n=19) or healthy donors (n=12) were analyzed by flow cytometry to define altered EZH2 expression in plasmablasts and plasma cells. Fifteen seven-week-old NOD.H-2h4 mice were randomly divided into the control (n=5), EAT without injection group (n=5), and EZH2 inhibitor+ GSK126 injection group (10 mg/kg, intraperitoneal injection 3 times /week, n=5). The degree of thyroid inflammation and changes in TgAb levels were observed after 8 weeks. Results RNA sequencing analysis showed that EZH2 and genes associated with the B-cell phenotype such as CD19, CD27, CD38, CD52 were higher expressed in HT hyroid tissues compared with normal thyroid tissues. Immunohistochemical results showed that immunohistochemical staining for EZH2 in 16 HT thyroid tissue specimens was strongly positive with positive cells observed in the GC region, and no positive cells were observed in the staining of 8 normal thyroid tissues. EZH2 staining in HT thyroid tissue was highly expressed in the GC region, and EZH2 was specifically expressed in CD19+ B cells. The results of flow cytometry assay showed that the proportion of CD19+ B cells, plasmablasts and plasma cells in HT FNA samples was higher than that of HD peripheral blood and HT peripheral blood samples (P
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40. Matrix equation representation of the convolution equation and its unique solvability
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Satake Yuki, Sogabe Tomohiro, Kemmochi Tomoya, and Zhang Shao-Liang
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convolution equation ,generalized sylvester equation ,matrix equation ,15a24 ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
We consider the convolution equation F*X=BF* X=B, where F∈R3×3F\in {{\mathbb{R}}}^{3\times 3} and B∈Rm×nB\in {{\mathbb{R}}}^{m\times n} are given and X∈Rm×nX\in {{\mathbb{R}}}^{m\times n} is to be determined. The convolution equation can be regarded as a linear system with a coefficient matrix of special structure. This fact has led to many studies including efficient numerical algorithms for solving the convolution equation. In this study, we show that the convolution equation can be represented as a generalized Sylvester equation. Furthermore, for some realistic examples arising from image processing, we show that the generalized Sylvester equation can be reduced to a simpler form, and we analyze the unique solvability of the convolution equation.
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41. Effect of Yak Milk on Intestinal Microbiota and Metabolism in Mice
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SHU Senbiao, ZHANG Jinchao, YANG Jie, WANG Wenhan, LUO Zhang, LI Liang, LIU Zhendong
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yak milk ,holstein cow milk ,intestinal flora ,metabolism ,intestinal morphology ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
In order to investigate the effect of long-term consumption of yak milk on the intestinal flora and metabolism and to explore the correlation between acclimation to monodiet and yak milk intake in high-altitude pastoral areas, this study used metagenomics and metabolomics to evaluate the gut microbial community structure and metabolites of mice fed yak milk or Holstein cow milk. Results showed that compared with the control group (normal saline solution), at the phylum level, ingestion of yak milk improved the relative abundance of Actinobacteria (33.27%), Bacteroidetes (24.31%) and Verrucomicrobia (11.08%), while ingestion of Holstein cow milk increased the relative abundance of Firmicutes (43.74%) and Bacteroidetes (24.75%). At the genus level, yak milk consumption increased the relative abundance of Ackermania (11.80%), Bacteroides (6.09%) and Limosilactobacillus (4.77%), while Holstein cow milk consumption increased the relative abundance of Lactobacillus (28.62%), Duncaniella (6.15%) and Limosilactobacillus (6.49%). Both yak and Holstein cow milk up-regulated carbohydrate and nucleotide metabolism. Furthermore, yak milk significantly up-regulated amino acid metabolism, cofactor and vitamin metabolism, energy metabolism, the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, and the biosynthesis and metabolism of peptidoglycan. Metabolomics revealed that yak milk increased the contents of metabolites such as VB1, (+/-) 12 (13)-DiHOME, coenzyme Q2 and sulfonymethazine, as well as steroid hormone biosynthesis, cofactor biosynthesis, 2-oxyarboxylate metabolism, VB6 metabolism and phenylalanine metabolism in mice. Investigation of intestinal tissue morphology showed that the intestinal wall became thicker with increasing diversity and richness of the gut microbiota and the intestinal villi became longer and denser without deformity or breakage. In conclusion, yak milk has a positive effect on the intestinal flora and metabolism in mice, and this study provides a scientific basis for further development and utilization of yak milk.
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42. Establishment of an Improved Acetyl Chloride-Methanol Method for the Determination of Fatty Acids in Infant Foods for Special Medical Purpose Based on Simulation Experiments
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LI Jie, TIAN Qiyan, LIU Yanming, WANG Yanli, LI Haixia, ZHANG Hui, LIANG Xiuqing, LI Fangfang, JU Xiang, WANG Jun, HU Mei
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special medicinal purpose ,amino acid formula ,deep hydrolysis of milk protein ,simulation experiments ,fatty acids ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
An improved acetyl chloride-methanol method was established for the rapid and accurate determination of linoleic acid, α-linolenic acid, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and arachidonic acid (ARA) in infant foods for special medicinal purpose with deeply hydrolyzed milk proteins and amino acids. The results showed that the optimal pretreatment conditions were 6 mL of reaction reagent, reaction for 60 minutes, and use of isooctane as extraction solvent. The linear range of linolenic acid and α-linolenic acid were 0.8–8.0 and 0.2–2.0 mg/mL, respectively. The linear ranges of DHA and ARA were 0.02–0.40 mg/mL, and the determination coefficients for all analytes were greater than or equal to 0.999 7. The limits of detection (LOD) and limits of quantitation (LOQ) of the developed method were 2 and 5 mg/100 g, respectively. This method was characterized by good repeatability (relative standard deviation (RSD) ≤ 3.3%), high precision (RSD ≤ 3.8%), good stability (RSD ≤ 2.6%), and high spiked recovery (ranging from 93.1% to 101.7%). Compared with its original version, the developed method could effectively solve the problem of incomplete reaction due to caking, with an at least 100% higher working efficiency.
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43. Surface modification of ammonium polyphosphate and its effect on properties of natural rubber composites
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ZHANG Zheng1,2, LIANG Yu-rong1,2, WANG Long1,2, GAO Guo-wei1, ZHANG Tao
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natural rubber, ammonium polyphosphate, surface modification, sol-gel method, silane coupling agent, physical and mechanical property,flame retardancy, ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 ,Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Chemicals: Manufacture, use, etc. ,TP200-248 - Abstract
"First, a layer of inorganic self-assembled microencapsulated ammonium polyphosphate (APP) (SiO2@APP) was formed on the surface of APP using alkaline silica sol, and then grafting modified APP (KH 580-SiO2@APP) flame retardant was prepared via grafting modification of the silane coupling agent 3-mercaptopropyltriethoxysilane (KH 580) onto the surface of SiO2@APP by sol-gel method. Meanwhile, natural rubber (NR) composites were prepared by the application of KH 580-SiO2@APP to NR, and the effects of APP surface modification on the hydrophobicity, thermal stability, flame retardancy, and physical and mechanical properties of NR composite materials were studied. The results indicated that the surface modification of APP was successful. Compared with APP, the water contact angle of the resulting SiO2@APP increased by 205.7% and the thermal stability increased by about 25.7% after the modification with alkaline silica sol, and in the meantime, compared with APP/NR composite material, the tensile strength of SiO2@APP/NR composite increased by 43.7%, but the limited oxygen index (LOI) decreased. After the modification of SiO2@APP with the silane coupling agent KH 580, the water contact angle of the resul-ting KH 580-SiO2@APP increased by 9.1% and the increase in thermal stability was nearly 11.6%. In additon, the tensile strength of KH 580-SiO2@APP/NR composite was improved to 16.2 MPa, and the elongation at break increased by 539%, while the LOI decreased slightly to 24.3%. "
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44. 采用复合乳化剂制备椰子油-葵花籽油基 植脂奶油的研究Production of coconut oil-sunflower seed oil based vegetable cream by compound emulsifiers
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王青松1,王会强2,张燕鹏2,张红建1,梁爱文1,郑联合1 WANG Qingsong1, WANG Huiqiang2, ZHANG Yanpeng2, ZHANG Hongjian1, LIANG Aiwen1, ZHENG Lianhe
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椰子油;葵花籽油;复合乳化剂;植脂奶油;物理复配法;乳化稳定性 ,coconut oil ,sunflower seed oil ,compound emulsifier ,vegetable cream ,physical compound method ,emulsion stability ,Oils, fats, and waxes ,TP670-699 - Abstract
为解决传统植脂奶油所用部分氢化植物油中饱和脂肪酸与反式脂肪酸带来的健康问题,以椰子油-葵花籽油混合油(质量比1∶ 1)为基料油,β-环糊精和大豆卵磷脂为复合乳化剂,采用物理复配法制备植脂奶油,采用单因素试验研究了水分含量、β-环糊精和大豆卵磷脂添加量对植脂奶油持油性、持水性和稳定性的影响,并通过响应面法优化了制备工艺条件。结果表明:植脂奶油最优制备工艺条件为β-环糊精添加量6.0%、大豆卵磷脂添加量1.1%、水分含量38.0%,在此条件下植脂奶油的持油性和持水性分别达到98.9%和93.8%;对植脂奶油的稳定性分析也进一步说明了持油性、持水性与稳定性之间的正向关系。综上,以β-环糊精和大豆卵磷脂为复合乳化剂,采用物理复配法制备的椰子油-葵花籽油基植脂奶油是一种潜在的营养健康植脂奶油。Aiming to resolve the health issues caused by saturated fatty acids and trans fatty acids in part hydrogenated vegetable oils used in traditional vegetable cream, using coconut oil-sunflower seed oil mixture(mass ratio 1∶ 1 ) as the base oil, β-cyclodextrin and soybean lecithin as compound emulsifiers,vegetable cream was prepared by physical compound method.The effects of water content, addition amounts of β-cyclodextrin and soybean lecithin on the oil holding capacity, water holding capacity, and stability of the vegetable cream were investigated by single factor experiment, then response surface methodology was used to optimize the preparation conditions of vegetable cream. The results showed that the optimal conditions were as follows: β-cyclodextrin addition amount 6.0%, soybean lecithin addition amount 11% and water content 38.0%. Under the optimal conditions, the oil holding capacity and water holding capacity of the vegetable cream reached 98.9% and 93.8%, respectively. Additionally, the analysis of stability of the vegetable cream showed that there was a positive relationship between oil holding capacity, water holding capacity and stability. Coconut oil-sunflower seed oil based vegetable cream prepared by physical compound method with β-cyclodextrin and soybean lecithin as compound emulsifiers is a potential nutritious and healthy vegetable cream.
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45. Hadron productions and jet substructures associated with $Z^0/\gamma$ in Pb+Pb collisions at the LHC
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Zhang, Shan-Liang, Xing, Hongxi, and Zhang, Ben-Wei
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We carry out a detailed study of medium modifications on $Z^0$/$\gamma$+hadron correlations as well as jet substructures in association with $Z^0/\gamma$ in Pb+Pb collisions with $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=5.02$ TeV at the LHC. We utilize the Linear Boltzmann transport (LBT) model to simulate the jet-medium interactions and medium response, and an extended cluster hadronization model to investigate the non-perturbative transition of quarks and gluons into final hadrons in heavy-ion collisions. Including hadronization effect, we can well describe $Z^0/\gamma$+hadrons correlations and $Z^0/\gamma$-tagged jet substructures in both p+p and Pb+Pb collisions simultaneously. Medium modification on jet profile and jet fragmentation functions indicate that particles carrying a large fraction of the jet momentum are generally closely aligned with the jet axis, whereas low-momentum particles are observed to have a much broader angular distribution relative to jet axis in Pb+Pb collisions due to jet-medium interactions. In particular, we find that $Z^0/\gamma$-tagged hadron correlations are sensitive to the soft particles from the dense medium and medium response, while jet-substructures show weak dependence on those soft hadrons with only a fraction of them falling inside the jet area, Comment: 13pages, 11 figures
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46. Unraveling Gluon Jet Quenching through $J/\psi$ Production in Heavy-Ion Collisions
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Zhang, Shan-Liang, Liao, Jinfeng, Qin, Guang-You, Wang, Enke, and Xing, Hongxi
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Jet quenching has long been regarded as one of the key signatures for the formation of quark-gluon plasma in heavy-ion collisions. Despite significant efforts, the separate identification of quark and gluon jet quenching has remained as a challenge. Here we show that $J/\psi$ in high transverse momentum ($p_\text{T}$) region provides a uniquely sensitive probe of in-medium gluon energy loss since its production at high $p_\text{T}$ is particularly dominated by gluon fragmentation. Such gluon-dominance is first demonstrated for the baseline of proton-proton collisions within the framework of leading power NRQCD factorization formalism. We then use the linear Boltzmann transport model combined with hydrodynamics for the simulation of jet-medium interaction in nucleus-nucleus collisions. The satisfactory description of experimental data on both nuclear modification factor $R_{\text{AA}}$ and elliptic flow $v_2$ reveals, for the first time, that the gluon jet quenching is the driving force for high $p_\text{T}$ $J/\psi$ suppression. This novel finding is further confirmed by the data-driven Bayesian analyses of relevant experimental measurements, from which we also obtain the first quantitative extraction of the gluon energy loss distribution in the quark-gluon plasma., Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, version published in Science Bulletin
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47. Synthesis and Outlook
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Shao, Haibing, Wang, Ju, Schäfer, Thorsten, Zhang, Chun-Liang, Geckeis, Horst, Nagel, Thomas, Düsterloh, Uwe, Kolditz, Olaf, Shao, Hua, Kolditz, Olaf, Series Editor, Shao, Hua, Series Editor, Wang, Wenqing, Series Editor, Görke, Uwe-Jens, Series Editor, Bauer, Sebastian, Series Editor, Shao, Haibing, editor, Wang, Ju, editor, Schäfer, Thorsten, editor, Zhang, Chun-Liang, editor, Geckeis, Horst, editor, Nagel, Thomas, editor, and Düsterloh, Uwe, editor
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48. Dosage differences in 12-OXOPHYTODIENOATE REDUCTASE genes modulate wheat root growth.
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Gabay, Gilad, Wang, Hanchao, Zhang, Junli, Moriconi, Jorge I, Burguener, German F, Gualano, Leonardo D, Howell, Tyson, Lukaszewski, Adam, Staskawicz, Brian, Cho, Myeong-Je, Tanaka, Jaclyn, Fahima, Tzion, Ke, Haiyan, Dehesh, Katayoon, Zhang, Guo-Liang, Gou, Jin-Ying, Hamberg, Mats, Santa-María, Guillermo E, and Dubcovsky, Jorge
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Triticum ,Plant Roots ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Cyclopentanes ,Oxidoreductases Acting on CH-CH Group Donors ,Oxylipins ,Genetics - Abstract
Wheat, an essential crop for global food security, is well adapted to a wide variety of soils. However, the gene networks shaping different root architectures remain poorly understood. We report here that dosage differences in a cluster of monocot-specific 12-OXOPHYTODIENOATE REDUCTASE genes from subfamily III (OPRIII) modulate key differences in wheat root architecture, which are associated with grain yield under water-limited conditions. Wheat plants with loss-of-function mutations in OPRIII show longer seminal roots, whereas increased OPRIII dosage or transgenic over-expression result in reduced seminal root growth, precocious development of lateral roots and increased jasmonic acid (JA and JA-Ile). Pharmacological inhibition of JA-biosynthesis abolishes root length differences, consistent with a JA-mediated mechanism. Transcriptome analyses of transgenic and wild-type lines show significant enriched JA-biosynthetic and reactive oxygen species (ROS) pathways, which parallel changes in ROS distribution. OPRIII genes provide a useful entry point to engineer root architecture in wheat and other cereals.
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49. Experimental investigation on the thermal performance of high-concentrated photovoltaic module utilizing the thermal sink of a novel Fan-shaped plate pulsating heat pipe
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Wang, Wei-Wei, Liu, Teng, Guo, Jun-Zhe, Li, Bin, Zhang, Hong-Liang, Cai, Yang, Zhao, Fu-Yun, and Liu, Di
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50. Plane Geometry Diagram Parsing
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Zhang, Ming-Liang, Yin, Fei, Hao, Yi-Han, and Liu, Cheng-Lin
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Geometry diagram parsing plays a key role in geometry problem solving, wherein the primitive extraction and relation parsing remain challenging due to the complex layout and between-primitive relationship. In this paper, we propose a powerful diagram parser based on deep learning and graph reasoning. Specifically, a modified instance segmentation method is proposed to extract geometric primitives, and the graph neural network (GNN) is leveraged to realize relation parsing and primitive classification incorporating geometric features and prior knowledge. All the modules are integrated into an end-to-end model called PGDPNet to perform all the sub-tasks simultaneously. In addition, we build a new large-scale geometry diagram dataset named PGDP5K with primitive level annotations. Experiments on PGDP5K and an existing dataset IMP-Geometry3K show that our model outperforms state-of-the-art methods in four sub-tasks remarkably. Our code, dataset and appendix material are available at https://github.com/mingliangzhang2018/PGDP., Comment: Accepted to IJCAI 2022
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