134 results on '"Zepeng, Li"'
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2. Temperature Control Scheme for Gas Turbine of Combined Cycles with Exhaust Gas Recirculation
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LI Keying, CHEN Kun, JIANG Zepeng, LI Chao, GUO Xiaoguo, ZHANG Shijie
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gas turbine combined cycle ,exhaust gas recirculation (egr) ,compressor inlet guide vane (igv) ,energy and exergy analysis ,partial load ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering ,VM1-989 - Abstract
Under partial-load conditions, the combined application of exhaust gas recirculation of heat recovery steam generator and compressor inlet guide vane adjustment (EGR-IGVC) can effectively improve the performance of gas turbine combined cycle. However, if this strategy is combined with the temperature control scheme of constant T3(turbine inlet temperature)-T4m(maximum allowable turbine exhaust temperature), which is often adopted in gas turbine combined cycles under part-load conditions, it would cause a large bottoming cycle exergy destruction and a significant decrease in bottoming cycle power output at relatively lower loads. In this paper, a constant T3-T4m-T4d (the design value of turbine exhaust temperature) scheme suitable for the EGR-IGVC strategy is proposed, the PG9351FA gas turbine combined cycle unit is taken as the research object, and the partial-load performance of combined cycle under the two temperature control schemes is compared and investigated based on energy and exergy analysis. The results show that the combination of the EGR-IGVC strategy with the constant T3-T4m scheme is still the best at the ambient temperature of 15 ℃ and the partial-load rate of above 80%. At a load of 30%—80%, compared with the constant T3-T4m scheme, the EGR-IGVC strategy combined with the constant T3-T4m-T4d scheme can increase the gas turbine efficiency by 0.15%—0.47%, and decrease the exergy destruction of the heat recovery steam generator by more than 0.51%(2.15 MW). The results also show that adopting the constant T3-T4m-T4d scheme can always obtain higher combined cycle efficiency when the ambient temperature varies between 0 and 40 ℃. In addition, the increase in partial-load efficiency becomes more evident with the rise of ambient temperature.
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- 2024
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3. Natural Language Processing for Depression Prediction on Sina Weibo: Method Study and Analysis
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Zhenwen Zhang, Jianghong Zhu, Zhihua Guo, Yu Zhang, Zepeng Li, and Bin Hu
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Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Abstract BackgroundDepression represents a pressing global public health concern, impacting the physical and mental well-being of hundreds of millions worldwide. Notwithstanding advances in clinical practice, an alarming number of individuals at risk for depression continue to face significant barriers to timely diagnosis and effective treatment, thereby exacerbating a burgeoning social health crisis. ObjectiveThis study seeks to develop a novel online depression risk detection method using natural language processing technology to identify individuals at risk of depression on the Chinese social media platform Sina Weibo. MethodsFirst, we collected approximately 527,333 posts publicly shared over 1 year from 1600 individuals with depression and 1600 individuals without depression on the Sina Weibo platform. We then developed a hierarchical transformer network for learning user-level semantic representations, which consists of 3 primary components: a word-level encoder, a post-level encoder, and a semantic aggregation encoder. The word-level encoder learns semantic embeddings from individual posts, while the post-level encoder explores features in user post sequences. The semantic aggregation encoder aggregates post sequence semantics to generate a user-level semantic representation that can be classified as depressed or nondepressed. Next, a classifier is employed to predict the risk of depression. Finally, we conducted statistical and linguistic analyses of the post content from individuals with and without depression using the Chinese Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count. ResultsWe divided the original data set into training, validation, and test sets. The training set consisted of 1000 individuals with depression and 1000 individuals without depression. Similarly, each validation and test set comprised 600 users, with 300 individuals from both cohorts (depression and nondepression). Our method achieved an accuracy of 84.62%, precision of 84.43%, recall of 84.50%, and F1F1 ConclusionsThe research results indicate the feasibility and effectiveness of using deep learning methods to detect the risk of depression. These findings provide insights into the potential for large-scale, automated, and noninvasive prediction of depression among online social media users.
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- 2024
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4. Exploring serum N-glycome patterns as candidate non-invasive biomarkers in inguinal hernia
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Zhen Cao, Zejian Zhang, Yuanyang Wang, Yilin Zhu, Zepeng Li, Xiaobin Li, Yingmo Shen, Jie Chen, and Ziwen Liu
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Inguinal hernia ,Biomarker ,N-glycan ,Serum glycomics ,Sialylation ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Introduction: Although inguinal hernia (IH) is prevalent in elderly males, research on its specific diagnostic biomarkers is limited. Protein N-glycosylation is one of the most important and ubiquitous post-translational modifications and often results in a remarkable heterogeneity of protein glycoforms. Protein N-glycosylation often changes in a disease and holds great potential for discovering non-invasive biomarkers. This study aimed to gain insights into total serum protein N-glycosylation of IH to identify candidate non-invasive biomarkers for diagnosis and subtype classification of IH. Methods: Linkage-specific sialylation derivatization combined with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry detection was used to analyze serum protein N-glycosylation patterns in IH patients and healthy controls. Results: IH patients had abnormal glycan fucosylation and sialylation compared to healthy controls (HC), of which two glycan traits representing linkage-specific sialylation within monoantennary glycans showed high potential as diagnostic biomarkers for IH with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.75. Additionally, serum N-glycans were different between indirect IH and direct IH in glycosylation features, namely complexity, fucosylation, galactosylation, sialylation, and α2,6‐linked sialylation. Four distinctive glycans between the two subtypes showed good performance with AUC >0.8, suggesting that these glycan traits have potential as biomarkers for subtype classification. Conclusions: We first reported the serum N-glycomic features of IH patients. Furthermore, we identified several potential biomarkers for the diagnosis and subtype classification of IH. These findings can deepen the understanding of IH.
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- 2024
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5. Accelerating carbon neutral power systems through innovation-driven cost reduction and regional collaboration
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Qiuwei Wu, Zepeng Li, Xuan Zhang, Chengkai Nie, Daimeng Li, Menglin Zhang, Meng Gao, Jinyue Yan, Hongjie Jia, and Chengshan Wang
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carbon neutral power system ,energy technology cost ,innovation ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Summary: Prioritizing electric power system decarbonization is crucial for meeting global carbon neutrality targets. However, the role of energy technology cost reduction driven by innovation in advancing carbon neutrality in the electric power system has not been well studied. To fill this gap, an integrated investment planning and operation model is developed to simulate the carbon neutral pathway in the electric power system over a 30-year period from 2020 to 2050. The learning curves with different learning rates are incorporated into the model to represent different energy technology innovation scenarios. According to our results, the advanced innovation scenario is projected to achieve carbon neutrality in the electric power system five years earlier compared with the conservative innovation scenario, with a cost savings of 465 billion CNY. In addition, both inter-regional and intra-regional collaboration facilitate the achievement of carbon neutrality in the electric power system at a reduced cost. Science for society: Reducing carbon emissions and achieving carbon neutrality is a critical global challenge. Previous studies have formulated pathways for energy transition in the electric power system to meet carbon reduction targets. However, many of them overlook the role of energy technology cost reduction driven by innovation in advancing carbon neutrality in the electric power system. In this study, an integrated investment planning and operation model is developed to simulate the transition pathway in the electric power system from 2020 to 2050 toward carbon neutrality under different innovation scenarios. Our results reveal that carbon neutrality can be achieved earlier and more cost effectively in the advanced energy technology innovation scenario. Furthermore, expanding both inter-regional and intra-regional transmission capacities can facilitate the achievement of carbon neutrality in the electric power system at a reduced cost.
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- 2024
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6. Shelf Life Prediction of UHT Milk Packaging Based on BP Neural Network
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Hongjie XI, Lijun SONG, Yuming DENG, Zepeng LI, Lixin LU, and Ke ZENG
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uht milk ,fat content ,protein content ,shelf life ,prediction model ,bp neural network ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
To investigate the effects of initial protein, fat content, and storage temperature on the shelf life of UHT pure milk packaging, three types of UHT pure milk were used as research objects to experimentally measure sample browning index and protein hydrolysis index during storage at 23, 30, and 37 ℃. Integrate the dataset and determine specific input parameters based on its performance on the prediction set, and carry out UHT pure milk packaging shelf life prediction based on BP neural network. The results showed that the fitting degrees of the BP neural network model for the browning index and protein hydrolysis index of UHT milk were 0.9412 and 0.9527, respectively, and compared with traditional multiple linear regression model’s number of 0.8799 and 0.9211, the BP neural network model with optimized hidden layer neuron numbers had higher prediction accuracy for the changes in characteristic indicators during the storage period of UHT pure milk, providing technical support for rapid and accurate prediction of the shelf life of UHT pure milk with different formulas.
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- 2024
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7. Adjacent vertex strongly distinguishing total coloring of graphs with lower average degree
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Fei Wen, Li Zhou, and Zepeng Li
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Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Published
- 2025
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8. Ion Manipulation from Liquid Xe to Vacuum: Ba-Tagging for a nEXO Upgrade and Future 0νββ Experiments
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Dwaipayan Ray, Robert Collister, Hussain Rasiwala, Lucas Backes, Ali V. Balbuena, Thomas Brunner, Iroise Casandjian, Chris Chambers, Megan Cvitan, Tim Daniels, Jens Dilling, Ryan Elmansali, William Fairbank, Daniel Fudenberg, Razvan Gornea, Giorgio Gratta, Alec Iverson, Anna A. Kwiatkowski, Kyle G. Leach, Annika Lennarz, Zepeng Li, Melissa Medina-Peregrina, Kevin Murray, Kevin O’Sullivan, Regan Ross, Raad Shaikh, Xiao Shang, Joseph Soderstrom, Victor Varentsov, and Liang Yang
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Ba-tagging ,neutrinoless double beta decay ,nEXO upgrade ,linear Paul trap ,laser-fluorescence spectroscopy ,multi-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometry ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Neutrinoless double beta decay (0νββ) provides a way to probe physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. The upcoming nEXO experiment will search for 0νββ decay in 136Xe with a projected half-life sensitivity exceeding 1028 years at the 90% confidence level using a liquid xenon (LXe) Time Projection Chamber (TPC) filled with 5 tonnes of Xe enriched to ∼90% in the ββ-decaying isotope 136Xe. In parallel, a potential future upgrade to nEXO is being investigated with the aim to further suppress radioactive backgrounds and to confirm ββ-decay events. This technique, known as Ba-tagging, comprises extracting and identifying the ββ-decay daughter 136Ba ion. One tagging approach being pursued involves extracting a small volume of LXe in the vicinity of a potential ββ-decay using a capillary tube and facilitating a liquid-to-gas phase transition by heating the capillary exit. The Ba ion is then separated from the accompanying Xe gas using a radio-frequency (RF) carpet and RF funnel, conclusively identifying the ion as 136Ba via laser-fluorescence spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. Simultaneously, an accelerator-driven Ba ion source is being developed to validate and optimize this technique. The motivation for the project, the development of the different aspects, along with the current status and results, are discussed here.
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- 2024
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9. Network Embedding Algorithm for Vulnerability Assessment of Power Transmission Lines Using Integrated Structure and Attribute Information
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Xianglong Lian, Tong Qian, Zepeng Li, Xingyu Chen, Wenhu Tang, and Q. H. Wu
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Network embedding ,random walk ,transmission lines ,vulnerability assessment ,Technology ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In power systems, failures of vulnerable lines can trigger large-scale cascading failures, and vulnerability assessment is dedicated to locating these lines and reducing the risks of such failures. Based on a structure and attribute network embedding (SANE) algorithm, a novel quantitative vulnerability analysis method is proposed to identify vulnerable lines in this research. First, a two-layered random walk network with topological and electrical properties of transmission lines is established. Subsequently, based on the weighted degree of nodes in the two-layered network, the inter-layer and intra-layer walking transition probabilities are developed to obtain walk sequences. Then, a Word2Vec algorithm is applied to obtain low-dimension vectors representing transmission lines, according to obtained walk sequences for calculating the vulnerability index of transmissions lines. Finally, the proposed method is compared with three widely used methods in two test systems. Results show the network embedding based method is superior to those comparison methods and can provide guidance for identifying vulnerable lines.
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- 2024
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10. LncRNA SNHG14 activates autophagy via regulating miR-493-5p/Mef2c axis to alleviate osteoporosis progression
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Jingbo Xue, Lulu Liu, Hao Liu, and Zepeng Li
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Abstract Osteoporosis is a progressive bone disease caused by impaired function of endogenous bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs). Herein, we investigated the mechanism of lncRNA SNHG14 in osteoporosis progression. BMSCs were isolated from BALB/c mice. The osteogenic ability of BMSCs was assessed by Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and Alizarin Red S Staining (ARS) staining. The interaction between miR-493-5p and SNHG14 or myocyte enhancer factor 2 C (Mef2c) was confirmed by dual-luciferase reporter assay. Bone histomorphometry changes were evaluated to analyze SNHG14’roles in osteoporosis in vivo. Our results illustrated SNHG14 and Mef2c levels were increased in a time-dependent manner in BMSCs, and miR-493-5p expression was decreased. SNHG14 knockdown inhibited osteogenic differentiation of BMSCs, and SNHG14 upregulation had the opposite effect. SNHG14 overexpression elevated bone mineral density and bone trabecular number, and alleviated osteoporosis progression in vivo. Mechanically, miR-493-5p was a target of SNHG14, and miR-493-5p targeted the Mef2c gene directly. SNHG14 overexpression reversed the inhibition of miR-493-5p on the osteogenic ability of BMSCs, and miR-493-5p silencing accelerated BMSCs osteogenesis by activating Mef2c-mediated autophagy to accelerate BMSCs osteogenesis. In short, SNHG14 activated autophagy via regulating miR-493-5p/Mef2c axis to alleviate osteoporosis progression, which might provide a new molecular target for osteoporosis treatment.
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- 2023
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11. Response of Escherichia coli to Acid Stress: Mechanisms and Applications—A Narrative Review
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Zepeng Li, Zhaosong Huang, and Pengfei Gu
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Escherichia coli ,acid-tolerance mechanism ,cell membrane protection ,macromolecular repair ,industrial applications ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Change in pH in growth conditions is the primary stress for most neutralophilic bacteria, including model microorganism Escherichia coli. However, different survival capacities under acid stress in different bacteria are ubiquitous. Research on different acid-tolerance mechanisms in microorganisms is important for the field of combating harmful gut bacteria and promoting fermentation performance of industrial strains. Therefore, this study aimed to carry out a narrative review of acid-stress response mechanism of E. coli discovered so far, including six AR systems, cell membrane protection, and macromolecular repair. In addition, the application of acid-tolerant E. coli in industry was illustrated, such as production of industrial organic acid and developing bioprocessing for industrial wastes. Identifying these aspects will open the opportunity for discussing development aspects for subsequent research of acid-tolerant mechanisms and application in E. coli.
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- 2024
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12. Study of natural self-healing of hydraulic concrete damaged by up to 200 freeze-thaw cycles
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Zepeng Li, Yaoying Huang, Weitian Cui, Yuchen Fu, Haidong Wei, and Jin Yu
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Hydraulic concrete ,Freeze-thaw damage ,Natural self-healing ,Macroscopic and microscopic performance test ,Strength recovery rate ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Building construction ,TH1-9745 - Abstract
To investigate the recovery effect of natural self-healing of freeze-thaw damage of cementitious material-poor hydraulic concrete, we carried out a natural self-healing test for hydraulic concrete damaged by up to 200 rapid freeze-thaw cycles. The self-healing effect of macro-mechanical properties of hydraulic concrete damaged by freeze-thaw cycles was quantitatively characterized by the recovery rate of the specimens which underwent different numbers of freeze-thaw cycles then continued the standard curing to 28 days. Next, the microscopic properties of damaged hydraulic concrete after self-healing were further investigated by combining XRD, SEM and nitrogen adsorption tests. Finally, a prediction model of the recovery rate of macro-mechanical properties was established by using the microscopic pore test results. The results showed that, when the hydraulic concrete undergoes the damage of different freeze-thaw cycles and continues to standard curing for 28 days, the concrete specimens manifest natural self-healing to some extent even if damaged by up to 200 freeze-thaw cycles.
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- 2024
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13. Energy and Operation Characteristics of Electric Excavator With Innovative Hydraulic-Electric Dual Power Drive Boom System
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Yunxiao Hao, Long Quan, Shufei Qiao, Lei Ge, Zepeng Li, and Bin Zhao
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Electric excavator ,energy recovery and reutilization ,hydraulic-electric drive ,energy saving ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
In the existing electric excavators, the energy efficiency of the hydraulic system is less than 30% due to a large amount of throttling loss and waste of potential energy. In order to improve excavator energy efficiency, an electric excavator scheme using a hydraulic-electric dual-power drive boom system is proposed. A linear actuator, including electro-mechanical unit and hydraulic unit, was adopted in the boom system. The boom velocity is controlled by the electro-mechanical unit instead of hydraulic valve to reduce throttling loss. The non-rod chamber of the linear actuator is connected to a hydraulic accumulator to reutilize boom gravitational potential energy. In addition, when the boom and other devices are operated together, the throttling loss caused by load difference of multi-actuators can be reduced because the linear actuator can compensate for the pump pressure. The working principle, control strategy, and characteristics of the proposed electric excavator were analyzed through theory and experiments. The results show that the proposed system can reduce throttling loss and efficiently reutilize the boom gravitational potential energy. During boom lifting and lowering process, the reutilization rate of the boom gravitational potential energy is 67.6%, and the energy consumption is reduced by 66.1%. During land levelling process, the throttling loss of the electric excavator is reduced by 49.6% and the energy consumption is reduced by 38.1%. The research results will provide new methods for the electrification of construction machinery.
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- 2023
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14. Mass testing and characterization of 20-inch PMTs for JUNO
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Angel Abusleme, Thomas Adam, Shakeel Ahmad, Rizwan Ahmed, Sebastiano Aiello, Muhammad Akram, Abid Aleem, Tsagkarakis Alexandros, Fengpeng An, Qi An, Giuseppe Andronico, Nikolay Anfimov, Vito Antonelli, Tatiana Antoshkina, Burin Asavapibhop, João Pedro Athayde Marcondes de André, Didier Auguste, Weidong Bai, Nikita Balashov, Wander Baldini, Andrea Barresi, Davide Basilico, Eric Baussan, Marco Bellato, Antonio Bergnoli, Thilo Birkenfeld, Sylvie Blin, David Blum, Simon Blyth, Anastasia Bolshakova, Mathieu Bongrand, Clément Bordereau, Dominique Breton, Augusto Brigatti, Riccardo Brugnera, Riccardo Bruno, Antonio Budano, Jose Busto, Ilya Butorov, Anatael Cabrera, Barbara Caccianiga, Hao Cai, Xiao Cai, Yanke Cai, Zhiyan Cai, Riccardo Callegari, Antonio Cammi, Agustin Campeny, Chuanya Cao, Guofu Cao, Jun Cao, Rossella Caruso, Cédric Cerna, Chi Chan, Jinfan Chang, Yun Chang, Guoming Chen, Pingping Chen, Po-An Chen, Shaomin Chen, Xurong Chen, Yixue Chen, Yu Chen, Zhiyuan Chen, Zikang Chen, Jie Cheng, Yaping Cheng, Yu Chin Cheng, Alexey Chetverikov, Davide Chiesa, Pietro Chimenti, Artem Chukanov, Gérard Claverie, Catia Clementi, Barbara Clerbaux, Marta Colomer Molla, Selma Conforti Di Lorenzo, Daniele Corti, Flavio Dal Corso, Olivia Dalager, Christophe De La Taille, Zhi Deng, Ziyan Deng, Wilfried Depnering, Marco Diaz, Xuefeng Ding, Yayun Ding, Bayu Dirgantara, Sergey Dmitrievsky, Tadeas Dohnal, Dmitry Dolzhikov, Georgy Donchenko, Jianmeng Dong, Evgeny Doroshkevich, Marcos Dracos, Frédéric Druillole, Ran Du, Shuxian Du, Stefano Dusini, Martin Dvorak, Timo Enqvist, Heike Enzmann, Andrea Fabbri, Donghua Fan, Lei Fan, Jian Fang, Wenxing Fang, Marco Fargetta, Dmitry Fedoseev, Zhengyong Fei, Li-Cheng Feng, Qichun Feng, Richard Ford, Amélie Fournier, Haonan Gan, Feng Gao, Alberto Garfagnini, Arsenii Gavrikov, Marco Giammarchi, Nunzio Giudice, Maxim Gonchar, Guanghua Gong, Hui Gong, Yuri Gornushkin, Alexandre Göttel, Marco Grassi, Vasily Gromov, Minghao Gu, Xiaofei Gu, Yu Gu, Mengyun Guan, Yuduo Guan, Nunzio Guardone, Cong Guo, Jingyuan Guo, Wanlei Guo, Xinheng Guo, Yuhang Guo, Paul Hackspacher, Caren Hagner, Ran Han, Yang Han, Miao He, Wei He, Tobias Heinz, Patrick Hellmuth, Yuekun Heng, Rafael Herrera, YuenKeung Hor, Shaojing Hou, Yee Hsiung, Bei-Zhen Hu, Hang Hu, Jianrun Hu, Jun Hu, Shouyang Hu, Tao Hu, Yuxiang Hu, Zhuojun Hu, Guihong Huang, Hanxiong Huang, Kaixuan Huang, Wenhao Huang, Xin Huang, Xingtao Huang, Yongbo Huang, Jiaqi Hui, Lei Huo, Wenju Huo, Cédric Huss, Safeer Hussain, Ara Ioannisian, Roberto Isocrate, Beatrice Jelmini, Ignacio Jeria, Xiaolu Ji, Huihui Jia, Junji Jia, Siyu Jian, Di Jiang, Wei Jiang, Xiaoshan Jiang, Xiaoping Jing, Cécile Jollet, Jari Joutsenvaara, Leonidas Kalousis, Philipp Kampmann, Li Kang, Rebin Karaparambil, Narine Kazarian, Amina Khatun, Khanchai Khosonthongkee, Denis Korablev, Konstantin Kouzakov, Alexey Krasnoperov, Nikolay Kutovskiy, Pasi Kuusiniemi, Tobias Lachenmaier, Cecilia Landini, Sébastien Leblanc, Victor Lebrin, Frederic Lefevre, Ruiting Lei, Rupert Leitner, Jason Leung, Daozheng Li, Demin Li, Fei Li, Fule Li, Gaosong Li, Huiling Li, Mengzhao Li, Min Li, Nan Li, Qingjiang Li, Ruhui Li, Rui Li, Shanfeng Li, Tao Li, Teng Li, Weidong Li, Weiguo Li, Xiaomei Li, Xiaonan Li, Xinglong Li, Yi Li, Yichen Li, Yufeng Li, Zepeng Li, Zhaohan Li, Zhibing Li, Ziyuan Li, Zonghai Li, Hao Liang, Jiajun Liao, Ayut Limphirat, Guey-Lin Lin, Shengxin Lin, Tao Lin, Jiajie Ling, Ivano Lippi, Fang Liu, Haidong Liu, Haotian Liu, Hongbang Liu, Hongjuan Liu, Hongtao Liu, Hui Liu, Jianglai Liu, Jinchang Liu, Min Liu, Qian Liu, Qin Liu, Runxuan Liu, Shubin Liu, Shulin Liu, Xiaowei Liu, Xiwen Liu, Yan Liu, Yunzhe Liu, Alexey Lokhov, Paolo Lombardi, Claudio Lombardo, Kai Loo, Chuan Lu, Haoqi Lu, Jingbin Lu, Junguang Lu, Shuxiang Lu, Bayarto Lubsandorzhiev, Sultim Lubsandorzhiev, Livia Ludhova, Arslan Lukanov, Daibin Luo, Fengjiao Luo, Guang Luo, Shu Luo, Wuming Luo, Xiaojie Luo, Vladimir Lyashuk, Bangzheng Ma, Bing Ma, Qiumei Ma, Si Ma, Xiaoyan Ma, Xubo Ma, Jihane Maalmi, Jingyu Mai, Yury Malyshkin, Roberto Carlos Mandujano, Fabio Mantovani, Francesco Manzali, Xin Mao, Yajun Mao, Stefano M. Mari, Filippo Marini, Cristina Martellini, Gisele Martin-Chassard, Agnese Martini, Matthias Mayer, Davit Mayilyan, Ints Mednieks, Yue Meng, Anselmo Meregaglia, Emanuela Meroni, David Meyhöfer, Mauro Mezzetto, Jonathan Miller, Lino Miramonti, Paolo Montini, Michele Montuschi, Axel Müller, Massimiliano Nastasi, Dmitry V. Naumov, Elena Naumova, Diana Navas-Nicolas, Igor Nemchenok, Minh Thuan Nguyen Thi, Feipeng Ning, Zhe Ning, Hiroshi Nunokawa, Lothar Oberauer, Juan Pedro Ochoa-Ricoux, Alexander Olshevskiy, Domizia Orestano, Fausto Ortica, Rainer Othegraven, Alessandro Paoloni, Sergio Parmeggiano, Yatian Pei, Luca Pelicci, Nicomede Pelliccia, Anguo Peng, Haiping Peng, Yu Peng, Zhaoyuan Peng, Frédéric Perrot, Pierre-Alexandre Petitjean, Fabrizio Petrucci, Oliver Pilarczyk, Luis Felipe Piñeres Rico, Artyom Popov, Pascal Poussot, Ezio Previtali, Fazhi Qi, Ming Qi, Sen Qian, Xiaohui Qian, Zhen Qian, Hao Qiao, Zhonghua Qin, Shoukang Qiu, Gioacchino Ranucci, Neill Raper, Alessandra Re, Henning Rebber, Abdel Rebii, Mariia Redchuk, Bin Ren, Jie Ren, Barbara Ricci, Mariam Rifai, Mathieu Roche, Narongkiat Rodphai, Aldo Romani, Bedřich Roskovec, Xichao Ruan, Arseniy Rybnikov, Andrey Sadovsky, Paolo Saggese, Simone Sanfilippo, Anut Sangka, Utane Sawangwit, Julia Sawatzki, Michaela Schever, Cédric Schwab, Konstantin Schweizer, Alexandr Selyunin, Andrea Serafini, Giulio Settanta, Mariangela Settimo, Zhuang Shao, Vladislav Sharov, Arina Shaydurova, Jingyan Shi, Yanan Shi, Vitaly Shutov, Andrey Sidorenkov, Fedor Šimkovic, Chiara Sirignano, Jaruchit Siripak, Monica Sisti, Maciej Slupecki, Mikhail Smirnov, Oleg Smirnov, Thiago Sogo-Bezerra, Sergey Sokolov, Julanan Songwadhana, Boonrucksar Soonthornthum, Albert Sotnikov, Ondřej Šrámek, Warintorn Sreethawong, Achim Stahl, Luca Stanco, Konstantin Stankevich, Dušan Štefánik, Hans Steiger, Jochen Steinmann, Tobias Sterr, Matthias Raphael Stock, Virginia Strati, Alexander Studenikin, Jun Su, Shifeng Sun, Xilei Sun, Yongjie Sun, Yongzhao Sun, Zhengyang Sun, Narumon Suwonjandee, Michal Szelezniak, Jian Tang, Qiang Tang, Quan Tang, Xiao Tang, Eric Theisen, Alexander Tietzsch, Igor Tkachev, Tomas Tmej, Marco Danilo Claudio Torri, Konstantin Treskov, Andrea Triossi, Giancarlo Troni, Wladyslaw Trzaska, Cristina Tuve, Nikita Ushakov, Vadim Vedin, Giuseppe Verde, Maxim Vialkov, Benoit Viaud, Cornelius Moritz Vollbrecht, Cristina Volpe, Katharina von Sturm, Vit Vorobel, Dmitriy Voronin, Lucia Votano, Pablo Walker, Caishen Wang, Chung-Hsiang Wang, En Wang, Guoli Wang, Jian Wang, Jun Wang, Lu Wang, Meifen Wang, Meng Wang, Ruiguang Wang, Siguang Wang, Wei Wang, Wenshuai Wang, Xi Wang, Xiangyue Wang, Yangfu Wang, Yaoguang Wang, Yi Wang, Yifang Wang, Yuanqing Wang, Yuman Wang, Zhe Wang, Zheng Wang, Zhimin Wang, Zongyi Wang, Apimook Watcharangkool, Wei Wei, Wenlu Wei, Yadong Wei, Kaile Wen, Liangjian Wen, Christopher Wiebusch, Steven Chan-Fai Wong, Bjoern Wonsak, Diru Wu, Qun Wu, Zhi Wu, Michael Wurm, Jacques Wurtz, Christian Wysotzki, Yufei Xi, Dongmei Xia, Xiang Xiao, Xiaochuan Xie, Yuguang Xie, Zhangquan Xie, Zhao Xin, Zhizhong Xing, Benda Xu, Cheng Xu, Donglian Xu, Fanrong Xu, Hangkun Xu, Jilei Xu, Jing Xu, Meihang Xu, Yin Xu, Yu Xu, Baojun Yan, Taylor Yan, Wenqi Yan, Xiongbo Yan, Yupeng Yan, Changgen Yang, Chengfeng Yang, Huan Yang, Jie Yang, Lei Yang, Xiaoyu Yang, Yifan Yang, Haifeng Yao, Jiaxuan Ye, Mei Ye, Ziping Ye, Frédéric Yermia, Na Yin, Zhengyun You, Boxiang Yu, Chiye Yu, Chunxu Yu, Hongzhao Yu, Miao Yu, Xianghui Yu, Zeyuan Yu, Zezhong Yu, Cenxi Yuan, Chengzhuo Yuan, Ying Yuan, Zhenxiong Yuan, Baobiao Yue, Noman Zafar, Vitalii Zavadskyi, Shan Zeng, Tingxuan Zeng, Yuda Zeng, Liang Zhan, Aiqiang Zhang, Bin Zhang, Binting Zhang, Feiyang Zhang, Guoqing Zhang, Honghao Zhang, Jialiang Zhang, Jiawen Zhang, Jie Zhang, Jin Zhang, Jingbo Zhang, Jinnan Zhang, Mohan Zhang, Peng Zhang, Qingmin Zhang, Shiqi Zhang, Shu Zhang, Tao Zhang, Xiaomei Zhang, Xin Zhang, Xuantong Zhang, Xueyao Zhang, Yinhong Zhang, Yiyu Zhang, Yongpeng Zhang, Yu Zhang, Yuanyuan Zhang, Yumei Zhang, Zhenyu Zhang, Zhijian Zhang, Fengyi Zhao, Jie Zhao, Rong Zhao, Runze Zhao, Shujun Zhao, Dongqin Zheng, Hua Zheng, Yangheng Zheng, Weirong Zhong, Jing Zhou, Li Zhou, Nan Zhou, Shun Zhou, Tong Zhou, Xiang Zhou, Jiang Zhu, Jingsen Zhu, Kangfu Zhu, Kejun Zhu, Zhihang Zhu, Bo Zhuang, Honglin Zhuang, Liang Zong, Jiaheng Zou, and JUNO Collaboration
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Astrophysics ,QB460-466 ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Abstract Main goal of the JUNO experiment is to determine the neutrino mass ordering using a 20 kt liquid-scintillator detector. Its key feature is an excellent energy resolution of at least 3% at 1 MeV, for which its instruments need to meet a certain quality and thus have to be fully characterized. More than 20,000 20-inch PMTs have been received and assessed by JUNO after a detailed testing program which began in 2017 and elapsed for about four years. Based on this mass characterization and a set of specific requirements, a good quality of all accepted PMTs could be ascertained. This paper presents the performed testing procedure with the designed testing systems as well as the statistical characteristics of all 20-inch PMTs intended to be used in the JUNO experiment, covering more than fifteen performance parameters including the photocathode uniformity. This constitutes the largest sample of 20-inch PMTs ever produced and studied in detail to date, i.e. 15,000 of the newly developed 20-inch MCP-PMTs from Northern Night Vision Technology Co. (NNVT) and 5000 of dynode PMTs from Hamamatsu Photonics K. K.(HPK).
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15. On Fall-Colorable Graphs
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Shaojun Wang, Fei Wen, Guoxing Wang, and Zepeng Li
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fall k-coloring ,fall k-colorable graph ,computational complexity ,domination problem ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
A fall k-coloring of a graph G is a proper k-coloring of G such that each vertex has at least one neighbor in each of the other color classes. A graph G which has a fall k-coloring is equivalent to having a partition of the vertex set V(G) in k independent dominating sets. In this paper, we first prove that for any fall k-colorable graph G with order n, the number of edges of G is at least (n(k−1)+r(k−r))/2, where r≡n(modk) and 0≤r≤k−1, and the bound is tight. Then, we obtain that if G is k-colorable (k≥2) and the minimum degree of G is at least k−2k−1n, then G is fall k-colorable and this condition of minimum degree is the best possible. Moreover, we give a simple proof for an NP-hard result of determining whether a graph is fall k-colorable, where k≥3. Finally, we show that there exist an infinite family of fall k-colorable planar graphs for k∈{5,6}.
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16. Nomograms Based on Serum N-glycome for Diagnosis of Papillary Thyroid Microcarcinoma and Prediction of Lymph Node Metastasis
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Zejian Zhang, Zhen Cao, Rui Liu, Zepeng Li, Jianqiang Wu, Xiaoli Liu, Mengwei Wu, Xiequn Xu, and Ziwen Liu
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papillary thyroid microcarcinoma ,lymph node metastasis ,serum glycomics ,capsular invasion ,nomogram ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Non-invasive biomarkers for the diagnosis and prognosis of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) are still urgently needed. We aimed to characterize the N-glycome of PTMC, and establish nomograms for the diagnosis of PTMC and the prediction of lymph node metastasis (LNM). N-glycome of PTMC (LNM vs. non-LNM, capsular invasion (CI) vs. non-CI (NCI)) and matched healthy controls (HC) were quantitatively analyzed based on mass spectrometry. N-glycan traits associated with PTMC/LNM were used to create binomial logistic regression models and were visualized as nomograms. We found serum N-glycome differed between PTMC and HC in high-mannose, complexity, fucosylation, and bisection, of which, four N-glycan traits (TM, CA1, CA4, and A2Fa) were significantly associated with PTMC. The nomogram based on four traits achieved good performance for the identification of PTMC. Two N-glycan traits (CA4 and A2F0S0G) showed strong associations with LNM. The nomogram based on two traits showed relatively good performance in predicting LNM. We also found differences between CI and NCI in several N-glycan traits, which were not the same as that associated with LNM. This study reported serum N-glycosylation signatures of PTMC for the first time. Nomograms constructed from aberrant glycans could be useful tools for PTMC diagnosis and stratification.
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17. Serum protein N-glycome patterns reveal alterations associated with endometrial cancer and its phenotypes of differentiation
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Zejian Zhang, Zhen Cao, Jinhui Wang, Zepeng Li, Tao Wang, and Yang Xiang
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endometrial cancer ,diagnosis ,N-glycosylation ,serum N-glycome ,biomarker ,mass spectrometry ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
BackgroundAberrant N-glycosylation and its involvement in pathogenesis have been reported in endometrial cancer (EC). Nevertheless, the serum N-glycomic signature of EC remains unknown. Here, we investigated serum N-glycome patterns of EC to identify candidate biomarkers.MethodsThis study enrolled 34 untreated EC patients and 34 matched healthy controls (HC) from Peking Union Medical College Hospital. State-of-the-art MS-based methods were employed for N-glycans profiling. Multivariate and univariate statistical analyses were used to identify discriminative N-glycans driving classification. Receiver operating characteristic analyses were performed to evaluate classification accuracy.ResultsEC patients displayed distinct differences in serum N-glycome and had abnormal high-mannose and hybrid-type N-glycans, fucosylation, galactosylation, and linkage‐specific sialylation compared with HC. The glycan panel built with the four most discriminative and biologically important derived N-glycan traits could accurately identify EC (random forest model, the area under the curve [AUC]=0.993 [95%CI 0.955-1]). The performance was validated by two other models. Total hybrid-type N-glycans significantly associated with the differentiation types of EC could effectively stratify EC into well- or poorly-differentiated subgroups (AUC>0.8).ConclusionThis study provides the initial evidence supporting the utility of serum N-glycomic signature as potential markers for the diagnosis and phenotyping of EC.
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18. Interleukin-33 promotes the epithelial-mesenchymal transition of renal tubular epithelial cells via the NF-κB/Twist1 signalling pathway
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Ziyu Zhang, Wenqiang Gu, Zepeng Li, Xiao Chen, Wei Xu, and Xianwei Li
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Objectives: Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) of renal tubular epithelial cells (RTECs) is a pathogenic factor for renal interstitial fibrosis (RIF). Interleukin-33 (IL-33) is related to the occurrence and development of RIF, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Here, we investigated whether IL-33 mediates the EMT of RTECs by activating the NF-κB/Twist1 signalling pathway. Methods: In vivo, the RIF animal model induced by unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) was established. The effects of exogenous IL-33 and anti-IL-33 antibodies were evaluated. In vitro, the EMT of RTECs was induced by IL-33. The inhibition of the nuclear factor kappa-B (NF-κB) by the pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (PDTC) and the knockdown of the suppression of tumorigenicity 2 (ST2) by small interference RNA were used to observe whether IL-33 mediates the EMT of RTECs through the NF-κB/Twist1 signaling pathway. Results: In vivo, exogenous IL-33 significantly aggravated UUO-induced pathological damage and collagen deposition, down-regulated E-cadherin expression, and up-regulated α-smooth muscle actin and Vimentin expressions. Moreover, exogenous IL-33 increased the levels of phospho-IκB-α (p-IκB-α) and phospho-NF-κB p65 (p-NF-κB p65), NF-κB p65 nuclear translocation, and Twist1 nuclear expression. However, these effects were reversed by the anti-IL-33 antibody. In vitro , the increases in the levels of p-IκB-α, p-NF-κB p65, NF-κB p65 nuclear translocation, and Twist1 nuclear expression induced by IL-33 were inhibited by the knockdown of PDTC or ST2. IL-33-mediated EMT of RTECs was also significantly reversed. However, NF-κB inhibitor PDTC had no significant effect on ST2 expression. Conclusions: The IL-33/ST2 axis may up-regulate the expression of Twist1 through the NF-κB signalling pathway, thereby inducing the EMT of RTECs and leading to RIF.
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19. Model-independent Approach of the JUNO 8B Solar Neutrino Program
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Jie Zhao, Baobiao Yue, Haoqi Lu, Yufeng Li, Jiajie Ling, Zeyuan Yu, Angel Abusleme, Thomas Adam, Shakeel Ahmad, Rizwan Ahmed, Sebastiano Aiello, Muhammad Akram, Abid Aleem, Tsagkarakis Alexandros, Fengpeng An, Qi An, Giuseppe Andronico, Nikolay Anfimov, Vito Antonelli, Tatiana Antoshkina, Burin Asavapibhop, João Pedro Athayde Marcondes de André, Didier Auguste, Weidong Bai, Nikita Balashov, Wander Baldini, Andrea Barresi, Davide Basilico, Eric Baussan, Marco Bellato, Antonio Bergnoli, Thilo Birkenfeld, Sylvie Blin, David Blum, Simon Blyth, Anastasia Bolshakova, Mathieu Bongrand, Clément Bordereau, Dominique Breton, Augusto Brigatti, Riccardo Brugnera, Riccardo Bruno, Antonio Budano, Jose Busto, Ilya Butorov, Anatael Cabrera, Barbara Caccianiga, Hao Cai, Xiao Cai, Yanke Cai, Zhiyan Cai, Riccardo Callegari, Antonio Cammi, Agustin Campeny, Chuanya Cao, Guofu Cao, Jun Cao, Rossella Caruso, Cédric Cerna, Chi Chan, Jinfan Chang, Yun Chang, Guoming Chen, Pingping Chen, Po-An Chen, Shaomin Chen, Xurong Chen, Yixue Chen, Yu Chen, Zhiyuan Chen, Zikang Chen, Jie Cheng, Yaping Cheng, Alexander Chepurnov, Alexey Chetverikov, Davide Chiesa, Pietro Chimenti, Artem Chukanov, Gérard Claverie, Catia Clementi, Barbara Clerbaux, Marta Colomer Molla, Selma Conforti Di Lorenzo, Daniele Corti, Flavio Dal Corso, Olivia Dalager, Christophe De La Taille, Zhi Deng, Ziyan Deng, Wilfried Depnering, Marco Diaz, Xuefeng Ding, Yayun Ding, Bayu Dirgantara, Sergey Dmitrievsky, Tadeas Dohnal, Dmitry Dolzhikov, Georgy Donchenko, Jianmeng Dong, Evgeny Doroshkevich, Marcos Dracos, Frédéric Druillole, Ran Du, Shuxian Du, Stefano Dusini, Martin Dvorak, Timo Enqvist, Heike Enzmann, Andrea Fabbri, Donghua Fan, Lei Fan, Jian Fang, Wenxing Fang, Marco Fargetta, Dmitry Fedoseev, Zhengyong Fei, Li-Cheng Feng, Qichun Feng, Richard Ford, Amélie Fournier, Haonan Gan, Feng Gao, Alberto Garfagnini, Arsenii Gavrikov, Marco Giammarchi, Nunzio Giudice, Maxim Gonchar, Guanghua Gong, Hui Gong, Yuri Gornushkin, Alexandre Göttel, Marco Grassi, Maxim Gromov, Vasily Gromov, Minghao Gu, Xiaofei Gu, Yu Gu, Mengyun Guan, Yuduo Guan, Nunzio Guardone, Cong Guo, Jingyuan Guo, Wanlei Guo, Xinheng Guo, Yuhang Guo, Paul Hackspacher, Caren Hagner, Ran Han, Yang Han, Miao He, Wei He, Tobias Heinz, Patrick Hellmuth, Yuekun Heng, Rafael Herrera, YuenKeung Hor, Shaojing Hou, Yee Hsiung, Bei-Zhen Hu, Hang Hu, Jianrun Hu, Jun Hu, Shouyang Hu, Tao Hu, Yuxiang Hu, Zhuojun Hu, Guihong Huang, Hanxiong Huang, Kaixuan Huang, Wenhao Huang, Xin Huang, Xingtao Huang, Yongbo Huang, Jiaqi Hui, Lei Huo, Wenju Huo, Cédric Huss, Safeer Hussain, Ara Ioannisian, Roberto Isocrate, Beatrice Jelmini, Ignacio Jeria, Xiaolu Ji, Huihui Jia, Junji Jia, Siyu Jian, Di Jiang, Wei Jiang, Xiaoshan Jiang, Xiaoping Jing, Cécile Jollet, Leonidas Kalousis, Philipp Kampmann, Li Kang, Rebin Karaparambil, Narine Kazarian, Amina Khatun, Khanchai Khosonthongkee, Denis Korablev, Konstantin Kouzakov, Alexey Krasnoperov, Nikolay Kutovskiy, Pasi Kuusiniemi, Tobias Lachenmaier, Cecilia Landini, Sébastien Leblanc, Victor Lebrin, Frederic Lefevre, Ruiting Lei, Rupert Leitner, Jason Leung, Daozheng Li, Demin Li, Fei Li, Fule Li, Gaosong Li, Huiling Li, Mengzhao Li, Min Li, Nan Li, Qingjiang Li, Ruhui Li, Rui Li, Shanfeng Li, Tao Li, Teng Li, Weidong Li, Weiguo Li, Xiaomei Li, Xiaonan Li, Xinglong Li, Yi Li, Yichen Li, Zepeng Li, Zhaohan Li, Zhibing Li, Ziyuan Li, Zonghai Li, Hao Liang, Jiajun Liao, Ayut Limphirat, Guey-Lin Lin, Shengxin Lin, Tao Lin, Ivano Lippi, Fang Liu, Haidong Liu, Haotian Liu, Hongbang Liu, Hongjuan Liu, Hongtao Liu, Hui Liu, Jianglai Liu, Jinchang Liu, Min Liu, Qian Liu, Qin Liu, Runxuan Liu, Shubin Liu, Shulin Liu, Xiaowei Liu, Xiwen Liu, Yan Liu, Yunzhe Liu, Alexey Lokhov, Paolo Lombardi, Claudio Lombardo, Kai Loo, Chuan Lu, Jingbin Lu, Junguang Lu, Shuxiang Lu, Bayarto Lubsandorzhiev, Sultim Lubsandorzhiev, Livia Ludhova, Arslan Lukanov, Daibin Luo, Fengjiao Luo, Guang Luo, Shu Luo, Wuming Luo, Xiaojie Luo, Vladimir Lyashuk, Bangzheng Ma, Bing Ma, Qiumei Ma, Si Ma, Xiaoyan Ma, Xubo Ma, Jihane Maalmi, Jingyu Mai, Yury Malyshkin, Roberto Carlos Mandujano, Fabio Mantovani, Francesco Manzali, Xin Mao, Yajun Mao, Stefano M. 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Solar neutrinos ,Astrophysics ,QB460-466 - Abstract
The physics potential of detecting ^8 B solar neutrinos will be exploited at the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO), in a model-independent manner by using three distinct channels of the charged current (CC), neutral current (NC), and elastic scattering (ES) interactions. Due to the largest-ever mass of ^13 C nuclei in the liquid scintillator detectors and the expected low background level, ^8 B solar neutrinos are observable in the CC and NC interactions on ^13 C for the first time. By virtue of optimized event selections and muon veto strategies, backgrounds from the accidental coincidence, muon-induced isotopes, and external backgrounds can be greatly suppressed. Excellent signal-to-background ratios can be achieved in the CC, NC, and ES channels to guarantee the observation of the ^8 B solar neutrinos. From the sensitivity studies performed in this work, we show that JUNO, with 10 yr of data, can reach the 1 σ precision levels of 5%, 8%, and 20% for the ^8 B neutrino flux, ${\sin }^{2}{\theta }_{12}$ , and ${\rm{\Delta }}{m}_{21}^{2}$ , respectively. Probing the details of both solar physics and neutrino physics would be unique and helpful. In addition, when combined with the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory measurement, the world's best precision of 3% is expected for the measurement of the ^8 B neutrino flux.
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20. Public Attitudes Toward Anxiety Disorder on Sina Weibo: Content Analysis
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Jianghong Zhu, Zepeng Li, Xiu Zhang, Zhenwen Zhang, and Bin Hu
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BackgroundAnxiety disorder has become a major clinical and public health problem, causing a significant economic burden worldwide. Public attitudes toward anxiety can impact the psychological state, help-seeking behavior, and social activities of people with anxiety disorder. ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to explore public attitudes toward anxiety disorders and the changing trends of these attitudes by analyzing the posts related to anxiety disorders on Sina Weibo, a Chinese social media platform that has about 582 million users, as well as the psycholinguistic and topical features in the text content of the posts. MethodsFrom April 2018 to March 2022, 325,807 Sina Weibo posts with the keyword “anxiety disorder” were collected and analyzed. First, we analyzed the changing trends in the number and total length of posts every month. Second, a Chinese Linguistic Psychological Text Analysis System (TextMind) was used to analyze the changing trends in the language features of the posts, in which 20 linguistic features were selected and presented. Third, a topic model (biterm topic model) was used for semantic content analysis to identify specific themes in Weibo users’ attitudes toward anxiety. ResultsThe changing trends in the number and the total length of posts indicated that anxiety-related posts significantly increased from April 2018 to March 2022 (R2=0.6512; P
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21. Peripheral CD8+CD28+ T lymphocytes predict the efficacy and safety of PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors in cancer patients
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Ruixuan Geng, Hui Tang, Tingting You, Xiuxiu Xu, Sijian Li, Zepeng Li, Yuan Liu, Wei Qiu, Na Zhou, Ningning Li, Yuping Ge, Fuping Guo, Yuhong Sun, Yingyi Wang, Taisheng Li, and Chunmei Bai
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BackgroundProgrammed cell death protein-1/programmed cell death ligand-1 (PD-1/PD-L1) inhibitors works by reactivating immune cells. Considering the accessibility of noninvasive liquid biopsies, it is advisable to employ peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets to predict immunotherapy outcomes.MethodsWe retrospectively enrolled 87 patients with available baseline circulating lymphocyte subset data who received first-line PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors at Peking Union Medical College Hospital between May 2018 and April 2022. Immune cell counts were determined by flow cytometry.ResultsPatients who responded to PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors had significantly higher circulating CD8+CD28+ T-cell counts (median [range] count: 236 [30-536] versus 138 [36-460]/μL, p < 0.001). Using 190/μL as the cutoff value, the sensitivity and specificity of CD8+CD28+ T cells for predicting immunotherapy response were 0.689 and 0.714, respectively. Furthermore, the median progression-free survival (PFS, not reached versus 8.7 months, p < 0.001) and overall survival (OS, not reached versus 16.2 months, p < 0.001) were significantly longer in the patients with higher CD8+CD28+ T-cell counts. However, the CD8+CD28+ T-cell level was also associated with the incidence of grade 3-4 immune-related adverse events (irAEs). The sensitivity and specificity of CD8+CD28+ T cells for predicting irAEs of grade 3-4 were 0.846 and 0.667, respectively, at the threshold of CD8+CD28+ T cells ≥ 309/μL.ConclusionsHigh circulating CD8+CD28+ T-cell levels is a potential biomarker for immunotherapy response and better prognosis, while excessive CD8+CD28+ T cells (≥ 309/μL) may also indicate the emergence of severe irAEs.
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22. Ecological carrying capacity and carbon sequestration potential of bivalve shellfish in marine ranching: A case study in Bohai Bay, China
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Zepeng Li, Yan Chen, Gang Wang, Jiandong Mu, Yanfeng Sun, Haolin Yu, Jiangling Xu, Ying Yan, Shuangyue Luo, Fuqiang Han, Jie Feng, and Zhe Pan
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bivalve shellfish ,marine ranching ,ecopath with ecosim ,ecological carrying capacity ,carbon budget ,Science ,General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution ,QH1-199.5 - Abstract
IntroductionShellfish play an important role in ecological restoration and as carbon (C) sinks, but studies on their ecological carrying capacity (ECC) and C sequestration potential are sparse.MethodsIn this study, we selected a 57-hectare artificial oyster reef in a typical marine ranching in Bohai Bay, China, to evaluate the ECC and their C sequestration potential of bivalve shellfish, and projecting their impact on functional groups in the system, with an Ecopath with Ecosim (EwE) food web model. We conducted four biological surveys to obtain the biomass measurements, with one conducted in each of the summer, autumn, and winter of 2019 and one in the spring of 2020; and the functional groups included in the surveys comprised fish, cephalopods, crustaceans, snails, bivalve shellfish, annelids, other macrobenthos, meiobenthos, starfish, sea cucumbers, zooplankton, phytoplankton, and detritus.Results and DiscussionThe EwE model prediction results showed that the ECC of bivalve shellfish was established to be 282.66 t/km2, far more than the existing quantity of 187.76 t/km2. Therefore, at present, the ecosystem of the study marine ranching is not yet mature. Moreover, our ecological network analysis parameters indicated that the marine ranching ecosystem will be mature and stable when the bivalve shellfish population reaches its ECC. However, the increase in bivalve shellfish biomass will result in a decrease in the population sizes of species competing for food resources with bivalve shellfish, mainly gobiid fish such as Tridentiger bifasciatus, Tridentiger trigonocephalus, Tridentiger barbatus. Simultaneously, when the bivalve shellfish reach their ECC, 29.23 t of CO2 can be sequestrated by bivalve shellfish, comprising 14.32 t being removed from the ecosystem as prey and 14.91 t being stored on the seafloor through biodeposition.ConclusionTherefore, the research demonstrated that, within the scope of ECC, the increasing bivalve shellfish can improve the C sequestration capacity of the marine ranch ecosystem, and effective management of bivalve shellfish in marine ranching can improve the economic benefits and C sink service functions of marine ranching.
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23. All Silicon Microdisplay Fabricated Utilizing 0.18 μm CMOS-IC With Monolithic Integration
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Zepeng Li, Kunfeng Zhu, Xingfa Huang, Jianming Zhao, and Kaikai Xu
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All-Silicon CMOS LED microdisplay gate-control ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 ,Optics. Light ,QC350-467 - Abstract
A low voltage all silicon microdisplay is presented based on MOS-like gate-control all-Silicon light-emitting diode (LED) in standard 0.18 μm complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology. The MOS-like LED is designed under a PN alternate structure with polysilicon gate control electrode for high luminous intensity and low operating voltage. The microdisplay device is fabricated based on the LED as pixel units. The size of the proposed microdisplay device is 6.2 mm × 5.0 mm with a about 368 mW/mm2 luminous intensity at the stable operating voltage of 1.8 V.
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24. Assessing the clinical advantage of opioid-reduced anesthesia in thoracoscopic sympathectomy: a prospective randomized controlled trial.
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Minqiang, Liu, Mingfei, Ma, Fengzhu, Hong, Yang, Li, Shanshan, Guo, Qinlang, Shi, Renliang, He, Zepeng, Li, and Qiang, Wu
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REMIFENTANIL ,VITAL signs ,BLOOD gases analysis ,SURGERY ,PATIENTS ,DRUG side effects ,RESEARCH funding ,THORACIC surgery ,STATISTICAL sampling ,VISUAL analog scale ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,HYPERHIDROSIS ,LONGITUDINAL method ,PROPOFOL ,OPERATIVE surgery ,SURGICAL complications ,OPIOID analgesics ,ARTIFICIAL respiration ,GENERAL anesthesia ,LARYNGEAL masks ,PATIENT satisfaction ,SYMPATHECTOMY ,FENTANYL ,NEUROMUSCULAR blocking agents ,IMIDAZOLES ,NERVE block ,ANESTHESIA - Abstract
Background: Opioid-reduced multimodal analgesia has been used clinically for many years to decrease the perioperative complications associated with opioid drugs. We aimed to assess the clinical effects of opioid-reduced anesthesia during thoracoscopic sympathectomy. Methods: Surgical patients (n = 151) with palmar hyperhidrosis were randomly divided into control (Group C, 73 patients) and test (Group T, 78 patients) groups. All patients were administered general anesthesia using a laryngeal mask. In Group C, patients received propofol, fentanyl, and cisatracurium for anesthesia induction, and maintenance was achieved with propofol and remifentanil, along with mechanical ventilation during the operation. In Group T, anesthesia was induced with propofol, dezocine, and dexmedetomidine (DEX) and maintained with propofol, DEX, and an intercostal nerve block, along with spontaneous breathing throughout the operation. Perioperative complications related to opioid use include hypotension, bradycardia, hypertension, tachycardia, hypoxemia, nausea, vomiting, urine retention, itching, and dizziness were observed. To assess the impact of these complications, we recorded and compared vital signs, blood gas indices, visual analogue scale (VAS) scores, adverse events, and patient satisfaction between the two groups. Results: Perioperative complications related to opioid use were similar between groups. There were no significant differences in the type of perioperative sedation, analgesia index, respiratory and circulatory indicators, blood gas analysis, postoperative VAS scores, adverse reactions, propofol dosage, postoperative recovery time, and patient satisfaction. Conclusions: In minimally invasive surgeries such as thoracoscopic sympathectomy, opioid-reduced anesthesia was found to be safe and effective; however, this method did not demonstrate clinical advantages. Trial registration: Chinese Clinical Trial Register: ChiCTR2100055005, on December 30, 2021. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. A note on the bounds of Roman domination numbers
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Zepeng Li
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domination number ,roman domination ,roman {2}-domination ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
Let $G$ be a graph and $f: V(G) \rightarrow \{0,1,2\}$ be a mapping. $f$ is said to be a Roman dominating function of $G$ if every vertex $u$ for which $f(u) = 0$ is adjacent to at least one vertex $v$ for which $f(v)=2$. The weight $w(f)$ of a Roman dominating function $f$ is the value $w(f) = \sum_{u \in V(G)}f(u)$, and the minimum weight of a Roman dominating function is the Roman domination number $\gamma_R(G)$. $f$ is said to be a Roman $\{2\}$-dominating function of $G$ if $\sum_{v\in N(u)}f(v)\geq 2$ for every vertex $u$ with $f(u)= 0$, where $N(u)$ is the set of neighbors of $u$ in $G$. The weight of a Roman \{2\}-dominating function $f$ is the sum $\sum_{v\in V}f(v)$ and the minimum weight of a Roman \{2\}-dominating function is the Roman \{2\}-domination number $\gamma_{\{R2\}}(G)$. Chellali et al. (2016) proved that $\gamma_{R}(G)\geq\frac{\Delta+1}{\Delta}\gamma(G)$ for every nontrivial connected graph $G$ with maximum degree $\Delta$. In this paper, we generalize this result on nontrivial connected graph $G$ with maximum degree $\Delta$ and minimum degree $\delta$. We prove that $\gamma_{R}(G)\geq\frac{\Delta+2\delta}{\Delta+\delta}\gamma(G)$, which also implies that $\frac{3}{2}\gamma(G)\leq\gamma_{R}(G)\leq 2\gamma(G)$ for any nontrivial regular graph. Moreover, we prove that $\gamma_{R}(G)\leq2\gamma_{\{R2\}}(G)-1$ for every graph $G$ and there exists a graph $I_k$ such that $\gamma_{\{R2\}}(I_k)=k$ and $\gamma_{R}(I_k)=2k-1$ for any integer $k\geq2$.
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26. Study on adsorption mechanism of mercury on Ce-Cu modified iron-based biochar
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Yongqiang Zhang, Baoguo Fan, Li Jia, Xiaolei Qiao, and Zepeng Li
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Mercury ,Biochar ,Modified ,Adsorption ,Regeneration ,Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 - Abstract
Combined with sol-gel method and co-precipitation method, Ce-Cu is used to modify iron-based biochar, and the mercury adsorption performance of modified biochar is investigated with a fixed bed adsorption device. The mercury adsorption capacity and regeneration capacity of iron-based modified biochar under different Ce-Cu loading are explored. Pore structure and surface element valence of Ce-Cu modified iron-based biochar are investigated by BET and XPS. H2-TPR and N2-TPD are used to study the reaction path of metal active substances on the surface of modified biochar and the form of mercury on the biochar surface. The microscopic morphology of the biochar is explored by scanning electron microscope (SEM). At the same time, KOH and concentrated hydrochloric acid are used to study the effects of physical adsorption and chemical adsorption on mercury adsorption. The experimental results show that 4 % Ce2 % Cu-FeBC sample has the best mercury removal performance. The cumulative mercury adsorption per unit is 18025 ng•g−1 in 3 hours, and the mercury removal efficiency remains above 90 %. The Ce-Cu modified biochar is mainly mesoporous, and the types of surface-active metals are abundant, which is conducive to the adsorption and oxidation of elemental mercury.11 Corresponding author: Yongqiang Zhang. E-mail addresses: 18810927758@163.com The main valence states of mercury on biochar surface are Hg2+, Hg-OM, HgCl2 and HgO are the main forms of existence. The regeneration performance of Ce-Cu modified iron-based biochar is superior, and the mercury removal performance does not decrease after regenerations twice. The rate-controlling step of mercury adsorption on biochar is chemical adsorption.
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27. Characterization of neutralizing antibody with prophylactic and therapeutic efficacy against SARS-CoV-2 in rhesus monkeys
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Shuang Wang, Yun Peng, Rongjuan Wang, Shasha Jiao, Min Wang, Weijin Huang, Chao Shan, Wen Jiang, Zepeng Li, Chunying Gu, Ben Chen, Xue Hu, Yanfeng Yao, Juan Min, Huajun Zhang, Ying Chen, Ge Gao, Peipei Tang, Gang Li, An Wang, Lan Wang, Jinchao Zhang, Shuo Chen, Xun Gui, Zhiming Yuan, and Datao Liu
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Here the authors characterize a monoclonal antibody from a COVID-19 convalescent patient that interferes with SARS-CoV-2 spike binding to ACE2 and has prophylactic and therapeutic activity in non-human primates. Antibody-dependent enhancement of infection is prevented by mutating the Fc region of the antibody.
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- 2020
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28. Interval edge-coloring: A model of curriculum scheduling
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Zehui Shao, Zepeng Li, Bo Wang, Shaohui Wang, and Xiujun Zhang
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interval coloring ,complete tripartite graphs ,complete multipartite graphs ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
Considering the appointments that teachers plan to teach some courses for specific classes, the problem is to schedule the curriculum such that the time for each teacher is consecutive. In this work, we propose an integer linear programming model to solve consecutive interval edge-coloring of a graph. By using the proposed method, we give the interval edge colorability of some small complete multipartite graphs. Moreover, we find some new classes of complete multipartite graphs that have interval edge-colorings and disprove a conjecture proposed by Grzesik and Khachatrian (2014).
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- 2020
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29. Serum Linkage-Specific Sialylation Changes Are Potential Biomarkers for Monitoring and Predicting the Recurrence of Papillary Thyroid Cancer Following Thyroidectomy
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Zhen Cao, Zejian Zhang, Rui Liu, Mengwei Wu, Zepeng Li, Xiequn Xu, and Ziwen Liu
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papillary thyroid carcinoma ,recurrence ,biomarker ,N-glycosylation ,serum glycomics ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
BackgroundAlthough papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) could remain indolent, the recurrence rates after thyroidectomy are approximately 20%. There are currently no accurate serum biomarkers that can monitor and predict recurrence of PTC after thyroidectomy. This study aimed to explore novel serum biomarkers that are relevant to the monitoring and prediction of recurrence in PTC using N-glycomics.MethodsA high-throughput quantitative strategy based on matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry was used to obtain serum protein N-glycomes of well-differentiated PTC, postoperative surveillance (PS), postoperative recurrence (PR), and matched healthy controls (HC) including linkage-specific sialylation information.ResultsSerum N-glycan traits were found to differ among PTC, PS, PR, and HC. The differentially expressed N-glycan traits consisting of sixteen directly detected glycan traits and seven derived glycan traits indicated the response to surgical resection therapy and the potential for monitoring the PTC. Two glycan traits representing the levels of linkage-specific sialylation (H4N3F1L1 and H4N6F1E1) which were down-regulated in PS and up-regulated in PR showed high potential as biomarkers for predicting the recurrence after thyroidectomy.ConclusionsTo the best of our knowledge, this study provides comprehensive evaluations of the serum N-glycomic changes in patients with PS or PR for the first time. Several candidate serum N-glycan biomarkers including the linkage-specific sialylation have been determined, some of which have potential in the prediction of recurrence in PTC, and others of which can help to explore and monitor the response to initial surgical resection therapy. The findings enhanced the comprehension of PTC.
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30. 'Green' Extraction and On-Site Rapid Detection of Aflatoxin B1, Zearalenone and Deoxynivalenol in Corn, Rice and Peanut
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Zijing Li, Zepeng Li, Xintong Li, Qi Fan, Yinuo Chen, and Guoqing Shi
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lateral flow immunoassay ,aflatoxin B1 ,zearalenone ,deoxynivalenol ,rapid detection ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The common mycotoxins in polluted grains are aflatoxin B1(AFB1), zearalenone (ZEN) and deoxynivalenol (DON). Because of the potential threat to humans and animals, it is necessary to detect mycotoxin contaminants rapidly. At present, later flow immunoassay (LFIA) is one of the most frequently used methods for rapid analysis. However, multistep sample pretreatment processes and organic solvents are also required to extract mycotoxins from grains. In this study, we developed a one-step and “green” sample pretreatment method without using organic solvents. By combining with LFIA test strips and a handheld detection device, an on-site method for the rapid detection of AFB1, ZEN and DON was developed. The LODs for AFB1, ZEN and DON in corn are 0.90 μg/kg, 7.11 μg/kg and 10.6 μg/kg, respectively, and the working ranges are from 1.25 μg/kg to 40 μg/kg, 20 μg/kg to 2000 μg/kg and 35 μg/kg to 1500 μg/kg, respectively. This method has been successfully applied to the detection of AFB1, ZEN and DON in corn, rice and peanut, with recoveries of 89 ± 3%–106 ± 3%, 86 ± 2%–108 ± 7% and 90 ± 2%–106 ± 10%, respectively. The detection results for the AFB1, ZEN and DON residues in certified reference materials by this method were in good agreement with their certificate values.
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31. Nearly monodisperse unimolecular micelles via chloro-based atom transfer radical polymerization
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Zepeng Li, Kannan Senthil, Yawei Sun, Yi Wang, Haohui Huo, Yanyun Hao, Yutong Liu, Hongfei Chen, Hui Li, Zhiyue Zhang, Goran Ungar, Qilu Zhang, and Feng Liu
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Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Fabrication of unimolecular micelles with uniform sizes and well-controlled structure is currently a big challenge. Herein, we report an easy-to-handle protocol for the preparation of nearly monodisperse unimolecular micelles via atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) mediated by chloroacetylated initiator and chloride catalyst (Cl-ATRP). In contrast to Br-ATRP employing bromoacetylated initiator and CuBr as catalyst, Cl-ATRP can significantly suppress chain coupling during the synthesis of unimolecular micelles and result in well-defined polymers with low molar mass dispersity (Ð < 1.10) even at high monomer conversions (e.g. ~80%) and extended reaction times. In addition, effort was made to inhibit the formation of linear polymer side products (typical for ATRP of unimolecular micelles). With the optimized protocol, no linear polymer could be detected by size exclusion chromatography (SEC). The obtained nearly monodisperse unimolecular micelles may find application in, e.g. cargo delivery and bio-imaging as also demonstrated in this report. Considering its superior control in ATRP, the easily utilized Cl-ATRP protocol could be extended to the ATRP of, e.g. brush polymers and comb-like polymers where high local radical concentration needs to be avoided.
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32. Distinguishing Benign and Malignant Thyroid Nodules and Identifying Lymph Node Metastasis in Papillary Thyroid Cancer by Plasma N-Glycomics
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Zejian Zhang, Karli R. Reiding, Jianqiang Wu, Zepeng Li, and Xiequn Xu
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plasma protein N-glycome ,sialylation ,fucosylation ,biomarker ,mass spectrometry ,lymph node metastasis ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
BackgroundBiomarkers are needed for patient stratification between benign thyroid nodules (BTN) and thyroid cancer (TC) and identifying metastasis in TC. Though plasma N-glycome profiling has shown potential in the discovery of biomarkers and can provide new insight into the mechanisms involved, little is known about it in TC and BTN. Besides, several studies have indicated associations between abnormal glycosylation and TC. Here, we aimed to explore plasma protein N-glycome of a TC cohort with regard to their applicability to serve as biomarkers.MethodsPlasma protein N-glycomes of TC, BTN, and matched healthy controls (HC) were obtained using a robust quantitative strategy based on MALDI-TOF MS and included linkage-specific sialylation information.ResultsPlasma N-glycans were found to differ between BTN, TC, and HC in main glycosylation features, namely complexity, galactosylation, fucosylation, and sialylation. Four altered glycan traits, which were consecutively decreased in BTN and TC, and classification models based on them showed high potential as biomarkers for discrimination between BTN and TC (“moderately accurate” to “accurate”). Additionally, strong associations were found between plasma N-glycans and lymph node metastasis in TC, which added the accuracy of predicting metastasis before surgery to the existing method.ConclusionsWe comprehensively evaluated the plasma N-glycomic changes in patients with TC or BTN for the first time. We determined several N-glycan biomarkers, some of them have potential in the differential diagnosis of TC, and the others can help to stratify TC patients to low or high risk of lymph node metastasis. The findings enhanced the understanding of TC.
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33. Deep Hierarchical Ensemble Model for Suicide Detection on Imbalanced Social Media Data
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Zepeng Li, Jiawei Zhou, Zhengyi An, Wenchuan Cheng, and Bin Hu
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social media ,suicide ideation detection ,deep neural network ,imbalanced data ,Sina Weibo ,China ,Science ,Astrophysics ,QB460-466 ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
As a serious worldwide problem, suicide often causes huge and irreversible losses to families and society. Therefore, it is necessary to detect and help individuals with suicidal ideation in time. In recent years, the prosperous development of social media has provided new perspectives on suicide detection, but related research still faces some difficulties, such as data imbalance and expression implicitness. In this paper, we propose a Deep Hierarchical Ensemble model for Suicide Detection (DHE-SD) based on a hierarchical ensemble strategy, and construct a dataset based on Sina Weibo, which contains more than 550 thousand posts from 4521 users. To verify the effectiveness of the model, we also conduct experiments on a public Weibo dataset containing 7329 users’ posts. The proposed model achieves the best performance on both the constructed dataset and the public dataset. In addition, in order to make the model applicable to a wider population, we use the proposed sentence-level mask mechanism to delete user posts with strong suicidal ideation. Experiments show that the proposed model can still effectively identify social media users with suicidal ideation even when the performance of the baseline models decrease significantly.
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34. Human Umbilical Cord Blood-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation for Patients with Decompensated Liver Cirrhosis
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Zepeng Li, Xiaoling Zhou, Lu Han, Meijie Shi, Huanming Xiao, Ming Lin, and Xiaoling Chi
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Gastroenterology ,Surgery - Abstract
Background or Purpose Although human umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cell transplantation (HUCB-MSCT) resulted in a good short-term therapeutic effect on patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis (DLC), the long-term survival remained unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of HUCB-MSCT on long-term outcomes in patients with DLC. Methods This retrospective cohort study included hospitalized patients with decompensated cirrhosis in Liuzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine between November 2010 and February 2013. The primary outcome was overall survival (OS). The secondary outcomes were 3-year and 5-year survival rates and the occurrence rate of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Results A total of 201 subjects were enrolled, including 36 patients who underwent HUCB-MSCT (SCT group) and 165 patients who did not (non-SCT group). After PSM (1:2), there were 36 patients in the SCT group and 72 patients in non-SCT group. The 3-year and 5-year survival rates of the two groups were 83.3% vs. 61.8% and 63.9% vs. 43.6%, and median OS time was 92.50 and 50.80 months, respectively. HUCB-MSCT treatment was found to be an independent beneficial factor for patient OS (hazard ratio = 0.47; 95% CI: 0.29–0.76; P = 0.002). There was no significant difference in the occurrence rate of HCC between the two groups (P = 0.410). Discussion or Conclusions HUCB-MSCT may improve long-term OS without increasing the occurrence of HCC in patients with DLC. Trial Registration The Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (ChiCTR2100047550).
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35. Towards One-Size-Fits-Many: Multi-Context Attention Network for Diversity of Entity Resolution Tasks
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Zepeng Li, Dongxiang Zhang, Gang Chen, Xiaoli Wang, and Kian-Lee Tan
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Class (computer programming) ,Generality ,Information retrieval ,Exploit ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Deep learning ,Context (language use) ,Semantics ,Computer Science Applications ,Task (computing) ,Computational Theory and Mathematics ,Task analysis ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Information Systems - Abstract
Entity resolution (ER) identifies data instances referring to the same real-world entity and has received enormous research attention. In this paper, we examine the task of ER from a broader perspective, with its input extended from textual records, which are conventionally studied in the literature, to other modalities such as check-in sequences, GPS trajectories and surveillance video frames to generate new applications. Our goal in this paper is to design an effective model to uniformly support all these ER applications with different input formats. Technically, we fully exploit the semantic contexts of embedding vectors for the pair of input instances. In particular, we propose an integrated multi-context attention framework that takes into account self-attention, pair-attention and global-attention from three types of context. The idea can be further extended to incorporate attribute attention in order to support structured datasets. We conduct extensive experiments on a diverse class of entity resolutions tasks, including tasks on unstructured, structured and dirty textual records, check-in sequences, GPS trajectories and surveillance video frames. The experimental results verified the effectiveness and generality of our model. When compared with strong baselines in these applications, our model can achieve superior or comparative performance.
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36. MiniControl 2.0: Co-Synthesis of Flow and Control Layers for Microfluidic Biochips With Strictly Constrained Control Ports
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Xing Huang, Tsung-Yi Ho, Zepeng Li, Genggeng Liu, Lu Wang, Qingshan Li, Wenzhong Guo, Bing Li, and Ulf Schlichtmann
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,Software - Published
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37. Computational Complexity of Outer-Independent Total and Total Roman Domination Numbers in Trees
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Zepeng Li, Zehui Shao, Fangnian Lang, Xiaosong Zhang, and Jia-Bao Liu
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Outer-independent total domination ,outer-independent total Roman domination ,outer-independent total Roman graph ,tree ,algorithm ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
An outer-independent total dominating set (OITDS) of a graph G is a set D of vertices of G such that every vertex of G has a neighbor in D, and the set V (G) \ D is independent. The outer-independent total domination number of a graph G, denoted by γoit(G), is the minimum cardinality of an OITDS of G. An outer-independent total Roman dominating function (OITRDF) on a graph G is a function f : V(G) → {0, 1, 2} satisfying the conditions that every vertex u with f (u) = 0 is adjacent to at least one vertex v with f (v) = 2, every vertex x with f (x) ≥ 1 is adjacent to at least one vertex y with f (y) ≥ 1, and any two different vertices a, b with f (a) = f (b) = 0 are not adjacent. The minimum weight ω( f) = Σv∈V(G) f (v) of any OITRDF f for G is the outer-independent total Roman domination number of G, denoted by γoitR(G). A graph G is called an outer-independent total Roman graph (OIT-Roman graph) if γoitR(G) = 2γoit(G). In this paper, we propose dynamic programming algorithms to compute the outer-independent total domination number and the outer-independent total Roman domination number of a tree, respectively. Moreover, we characterize all OIT-Roman graphs and give a linear time algorithm for recognizing an OIT-Roman graph.
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38. Discharging Approach for Double Roman Domination in Graphs
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Zehui Shao, Pu Wu, Huiqin Jiang, Zepeng Li, Janez Zerovnik, and Xiujun Zhang
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Discharging approach ,double Roman domination ,generalized Petersen graph ,double generalized Petersen graph ,double Roman graph ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
The discharging method is most well-known for its central role in the proof of the Four Color Theorem. This proof technique was extensively applied to study various graph coloring problems, in particular on planar graphs. In this paper, we show that suitably altered discharging technique can also be used on domination-type problems. The general discharging approach for domination-type problems is illustrated on a specific domination-type problem, the double Roman domination on some generalized Petersen graphs. By applying this approach, we first prove that γdR(G)≥(3n/Δ(G) + 1) for any connected graph G with n≥2 vertices. As examples, we also determine the exact values of the double Roman domination numbers of the generalized Petersen graphs P(n, 1) and the double generalized Petersen graphs DP(n, 1). The obtained results imply that P(n, 1) is double Roman if and only if n ≠ 2 (mod 4) and DP(n, 1) is double Roman if and only if n ≡ 0 (mod 4).
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39. On the $$D(2)$$-Vertex Distinguishing Total Coloring of Graphs with $$\Delta=3$$
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Fei Wen, Xiuqing Jia, Zepeng Li, and Muchun Li
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40. Observation of the effect of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell transplantation by different interventions on cirrhotic rats
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Xiaoling Zhou, Jianqing Yang, Ying Liu, Zepeng Li, Jingfang Yu, Wanhua Wei, Qiao Chen, Can Li, and Nong Tang
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Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells ,Transplantation ,Liver cirrhosis ,Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor ,Jisheng Shenqi decoction ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) transplantation has attracted attention for the treatment of liver cirrhosis and end-stage liver diseases. Therefore, in this study, we evaluated the effect of different methods of BMSCs transplantation in the treatment of liver cirrhosis in rats. Seventy-two male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 7 groups: 10 were used to extract BMSCs, 10 were used as normal group, and the remaining 52 rats were randomly divided into five groups for testing: control group, BMSCs group, BMSCs+granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) group, and BMSCs+Jisheng Shenqi decoction (JSSQ) group. After the end of the intervention course, liver tissue sections of rats were subjected to hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) and Masson staining, and pathological grades were scored. Liver function [aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), albumin (ALB)] and hepatic fibrosis markers [hyaluronidase (HA), laminin (LN), type III procollagen (PCIII), type IV collagen (CIV)] were measured. BMSCs+JSSQ group had the best effect of reducing ALT and increasing ALB after intervention therapy (P0.05). The effect of JSSQ on improving stem cell transplantation in rats with liver cirrhosis was confirmed. JSSQ combined with BMSCs could significantly improve liver function and liver pathology scores of rats with liver cirrhosis.
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41. Transformation and Development Path of China’s Thermal Power Generation Industry under Dual Carbon Goal
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Zepeng Li
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In the next few decades, the transformation and development direction of China’s power industry is achieving dual carbon goal, thermal power units with high installed capacity and large carbon emissions are the main targets of carbon emission reduction. This paper expounds the connotation of dual carbon goal in power industry, and then discusses the transformation and development path of China’s thermal power generation industry under the dual carbon goal from 3 directions: carbon mitigation from the source, carbon mitigation from the sink and improvement of the grid’s ability to absorb new energy power. The results show that carbon mitigation from the source can be achieved through co-firing biomass with coal for thermal power generation and energy saving of thermal power generating unit under all working conditions. Post-combustion carbon capture is the mainstream technology to improve the carbon dioxide absorption capacity of the sink. Optimizing the flexible operation control strategy of coal-fired power plants can improve the absorption capacity of the grid for new energy power. This paper can provide reference for researchers who want to understand the development trend of thermal power generation industry in China.
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42. Preparation and effect of grain size on the thermal stability, phase transition, mechanical property, and photocatalytic property of pyrochlore (La0.2Nd0.2Sm0.2Gd0.2Y0.2)2Zr2O7 high-entropy oxide
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Mingrun Du, Shixin Liu, Yanfeng Ge, Zepeng Li, Tong Wei, Xiong Yang, and Jiajun Dong
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Process Chemistry and Technology ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
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43. Enhancement of high entropy oxide (La0.2Nd0.2Sm0.2Gd0.2Y0.2)2Zr2O7 mechanical and photocatalytic properties via Eu doping
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Shixin Liu, Mingrun Du, Yanfeng Ge, Zepeng Li, Gyaneshwar P. Srivastava, Jinhua Wang, Tong Wei, Yunling Zou, Xiaodong Li, Yanchun Li, and Mingchao Wang
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Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,General Materials Science - Published
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44. A Nonlinear Time-Series Analysis to Identify the Thresholds in Relationships Between Antimicrobial Consumption and Resistance in a Chinese Tertiary Hospital
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Shixing Chen, Zepeng Li, Jiping Shi, Wanqing Zhou, Haixia Zhang, Haiyan Chang, Xiaoli Cao, Changgui Gu, Guangmei Chen, Yi Kang, Yuxin Chen, and Chao Wu
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Microbiology (medical) ,Infectious Diseases - Abstract
Balancing the benefits and risks of antimicrobials in health care requires an understanding of their effects on antimicrobial resistance at the population scale. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the association between the population antibiotics use and resistance rates and further identify their critical thresholds.Data for monthly consumption of six antibiotics (daily defined doses [DDDs]/1000 inpatient-days) and the number of cases caused by five common drug-resistant bacteria (occupied bed days [OBDs]/10,000 inpatient-days) from inpatients during 2009-2020 were retrieved from the electronic prescription system at Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, a tertiary hospital in Jiangsu Province, China. Then, a nonlinear time series analysis method, named generalized additive models (GAM), was applied to analyze the pairwise relationships and thresholds of these antibiotic consumption and resistance.The incidence densities of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB), carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP), and aminoglycoside-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa were all strongly synchronized with recent hospital use of carbapenems and glycopeptides. Besides, the prevalence of carbapenem-resistant Escherichia coli was also highly connected the consumption of carbapenems and fluoroquinolones. To lessen resistance, we determined a threshold for carbapenem and glycopeptide usage, where the maximum consumption should not exceed 31.042 and 25.152 DDDs per 1000 OBDs, respectively; however, the thresholds of fluoroquinolones, third-generation cephalosporin, aminoglycosides, and β-lactams have not been identified.The inappropriate usage of carbapenems and glycopeptides was proved to drive the incidence of common drug-resistant bacteria in hospitals. Nonlinear time series analysis provided an efficient and simple way to determine the thresholds of these antibiotics, which could provide population-specific quantitative targets for antibiotic stewardship.
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45. High precision and efficiency robotic milling of complex parts: Challenges, approaches and trends
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Rong Yan, Xiaowei Tang, Zerun Zhu, Fangyu Peng, Zepeng Li, Chen Chen, Lin Zhou, and Jiawei Wu
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,Computer science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Aerospace Engineering ,Control engineering ,Robot trajectory ,02 engineering and technology ,Workspace ,01 natural sciences ,Monitoring and control ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Compensation (engineering) ,Deformation monitoring ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Machining ,0103 physical sciences ,Deformation control ,Robot ,ComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS - Abstract
Due to the advantages of large workspace, low cost and the integrated vision/force sensing, robotic milling has become an important way for machining of complex parts. In recent years, many scholars have studied the problems existing in the applications of robotic milling, and lots of results have been made in the dynamics, pose planning, deformation control etc., which provides theoretical guidance for high precision and high efficiency of robotic milling. From the perspective of complex parts robotic milling, this paper focuses on machining process planning and control techniques including the analysis of the robot-workspace, robot trajectory planning, vibration monitoring and control, deformation monitoring and compensation. As well as the principles of these technologies such as robot stiffness characteristics, dynamic characteristics, chatter mechanisms, and deformation mechanisms. The methods and characteristics related to the theory and technology of robotic milling of complex parts are summarized systematically. The latest research progress and achievements in the relevant fields are reviewed. It is hoped that the challenges, strategies and development related to robotic milling could be clarified through the carding work in this paper, so as to promote the application of related theories and technologies in high efficiency and precision intelligent milling with robot for complex parts.
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- 2022
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46. Depression Detection with Dynamic and Static Visual Features
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Yuhao Wang and Zepeng Li
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Hardware and Architecture ,General Medicine ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Published
- 2023
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47. Acoustic Mode Measuring Approach Developed on Generalized Minimax-Concave Regularization and Tikhonov Regularization
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Zepeng Li, Baijie Qiao, Bi Wen, Yanan Wang, and Xuefeng Chen
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Instrumentation - Published
- 2022
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48. MHA: a multimodal hierarchical attention model for depression detection in social media
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Zepeng Li, Zhengyi An, Wenchuan Cheng, Jiawei Zhou, Fang Zheng, and Bin Hu
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General Medicine - Published
- 2023
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49. On Uniquely 3-Colorable Plane Graphs without Adjacent Faces of Prescribed Degrees
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Zepeng Li, Naoki Matsumoto, Enqiang Zhu, Jin Xu, and Tommy Jensen
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plane graph ,unique coloring ,uniquely three-colorable plane graph ,construction ,adjacent (i,j)-faces ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
A graph G is uniquely k-colorable if the chromatic number of G is k and G has only one k-coloring up to the permutation of the colors. For a plane graph G, two faces f 1 and f 2 of G are adjacent ( i , j )-faces if d ( f 1 ) = i, d ( f 2 ) = j, and f 1 and f 2 have a common edge, where d ( f ) is the degree of a face f. In this paper, we prove that every uniquely three-colorable plane graph has adjacent ( 3 , k )-faces, where k ≤ 5. The bound of five for k is the best possible. Furthermore, we prove that there exists a class of uniquely three-colorable plane graphs having neither adjacent ( 3 , i )-faces nor adjacent ( 3 , j )-faces, where i , j are fixed in { 3 , 4 , 5 } and i ≠ j. One of our constructions implies that there exists an infinite family of edge-critical uniquely three-colorable plane graphs with n vertices and 7 3 n - 14 3 edges, where n ( ≥ 11 ) is odd and n ≡ 2 ( mod 3 ).
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- 2019
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50. Voltage Optimization Control and Risk Assessment Technology for High-proportion Distributed Photovoltaic Access to Distribution Network
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Ke Xu, Yang Wang, Zepeng Li, Xiaoqian Li, and Honghe Song
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History ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Abstract
The high proportion of distributed photovoltaic connected to the distribution network will lead to an increase in terminal voltage and network loss, which will not only generate many adverse effects on the safe and reliable operation of the distribution network but also easily lead to power supply disconnection and power supply interruption accidents caused by voltage out of limit. At present, the voltage control of the distribution network does not fully consider the regulation characteristics of the photovoltaic inverter itself and ignores the impact of different control methods on the distribution network security risk management and control. Therefore, this paper establishes a voltage closed-loop control model for high-proportion distributed photovoltaic access to the distribution network and proposes a real-time active voltage optimization control strategy with the goal of minimizing the deviation of the actual operation state of the distribution network from the scheduling plan. Finally, a typical industrial park is taken as a case for calculation and analysis. The results show that using real-time data to formulate a real-time voltage optimization control strategy can not only ensure the economic operation of each voltage regulating unit in the distribution network but also reduce operational risks. The control method proposed in this paper provides a new idea for improving the voltage control level of distributed photovoltaic access distribution network and fully guarantees the operation reliability of the entire distribution network.
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- 2023
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