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2. A randomized, controlled phase II trial of maxillofacial and oral massage in attenuating severe radiotherapy-induced oral mucositis and lipid metabolite changes in nasopharyngeal carcinoma
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Jianbo Zhu, Bangyu Luo, Feng Li, Guangrong Yang, Qiao Yang, Lingchen Li, Jianguo Sun, Chen Ping, Qiang Dong, Feng Dan, Zihan Xu, Linpeng Zheng, and Mingjing Chen
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Phases of clinical research ,Gastroenterology ,Internal medicine ,Mucositis ,Clinical endpoint ,Humans ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Adverse effect ,Massage ,Stomatitis ,Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Hazard ratio ,Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms ,Chemoradiotherapy ,Hematology ,medicine.disease ,Lipids ,Oncology ,Nasopharyngeal carcinoma ,Cisplatin ,business - Abstract
PURPOSE This randomized controlled phase II study investigated the efficacy, safety and underlying mechanism of maxillofacial and oral massage (MOM) in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) patients receiving intensity-modulated radiotherapy. METHODS A total of 158 NPC patients were randomly assigned 1:1 to routine oral care and medication (the control group) or that with additional MOM (the treatment group). The primary endpoint was the incidence of severe radiotherapy-induced oral mucositis (SRTOM). In addition, the time of initiation and duration of RTOM and SRTOM, adverse events, dynamic changes of lipid metabolites in peripheral blood were analyzed. RESULTS Seventy-six patients in the treatment group and seventy-nine in the control group completed the trial. The incidence of SRTOM in the treatment group was lower than the control (26.3% vs. 46.8%, P = 0.008). The median initiation time to RTOM and SRTOM was significantly longer in the treatment group than the control (RTOM:12 vs 10 days, hazard ratio [HR] 0.52, P
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- 2021
3. Two new termination rules for multidimensional computerized classification testing
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Ren He and Chen Ping
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Mahalanobis distance ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Pattern recognition ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,General Psychology - Published
- 2021
4. Numerical simulation study on gas drainage by interval hydraulic flushing in coal seam working face
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Chen Ping, Junqi Cui, Chen Dongdong, and Shengrong Xie
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TK1001-1841 ,Petroleum engineering ,Computer simulation ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,business.industry ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Coal mining ,TJ807-830 ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,02 engineering and technology ,Interval (mathematics) ,Renewable energy sources ,Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations ,Fuel Technology ,020401 chemical engineering ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,medicine ,Environmental science ,Flushing ,Extraction (military) ,021108 energy ,0204 chemical engineering ,Drainage ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
In order to solve the problem of difficult gas extraction in coal mine, a method of gas extraction from coal seam by interval hydraulic flushing is put forward. Based on the coal seam gas occurrence conditions of 7609 working face in Wuyang Coal Mine, the numerical simulation research on gas drainage by ordinary drilling and hydraulic flushing drilling was carried out by using COMSOL numerical simulation software. The results show that with the increase of hydraulic flushing coal quantity, the effective gas drainage radius also increases. The effective extraction radius of ordinary drilling is 0.5 m, and the effective extraction radius is 1.0 m, 1.2 m and 1.3 m respectively when the coal flushing quantity is 0.5t/m, 1.0t/m and 1.5t/m. As multiple boreholes are drained at the same time, the boreholes will affect each other, which will reduce the gas pressure and increase the effective drainage radius, the spacing between boreholes can be greater than twice the effective drainage radius of a single borehole when arranging boreholes. And the smaller the flushing interval, the more uniform the gas pressure reduction area. According to the numerical simulation results, the ordinary drilling and 1.0t/m interval hydraulic flushing test were carried out in the field. Through observation and analysis, the gas concentration of the interval hydraulic flushing drilling module was increased by 31.2% and the drainage purity was increased by 5.77 times compared with the ordinary drilling module. It shows that the interval hydraulic flushing drilling can effectively improve the gas drainage effect.
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- 2021
5. Predicting the moisture content of Daqu with hyperspectral imaging
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Dan Huang, Xinjun Hu, Danping Huang, Huibo Luo, Chen Ping, and Jianping Tian
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business.industry ,Process (engineering) ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Hyperspectral imaging ,Industrial chemistry ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,040401 food science ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Environmental science ,Process engineering ,business ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Water content ,Food Science ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Daqu, a Chinese liquor fermentation starter, contains all kinds of microorganisms and enzymes for Chinese liquor fermentation. The moisture content of Daqu significantly influence on the reproduction of microorganisms in Daqu. This work presents for the first time that determination of moisture content of Daqu with hyperspectral imaging. The characteristic spectrum of water is extracted based on comparative experiments with varying moisture content. The molds based on the full bands and feature bands were established by the support vector regression (SVR) method, which is used to predict moisture content of Daqu during fermentation process. The performance of the model based on the feature bands (R 2 = 0.9870, root mean square error (RMSE) = 0.0091) is comparable to the full bands and the dimensions of the spectral information were significantly reduced. This work presents a novel, rapid and nondestructive approach for detecting the moisture content in Daqu and lays a foundation for the application of hyperspectral imaging.
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- 2020
6. Accuracy of Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing Surgical Template for Guidance of Dental Implant Distraction in Mandibular Reconstruction With Free Fibula Flaps
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Zhang Chen-ping, Qu Xingzhou, Zhen Wang, Ahmed Abdelrehem, and Hui Shan Ong
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,CAD ,computer.software_genre ,Free Tissue Flaps ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Distraction ,Humans ,Medicine ,Computer Aided Design ,Fibula ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Dental implant ,Retrospective Studies ,Dental Implants ,Orthodontics ,business.industry ,Orientation (computer vision) ,030206 dentistry ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Horizontal plane ,Osteotomy ,Surgery, Computer-Assisted ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Printing, Three-Dimensional ,Computer-aided manufacturing ,Computer-Aided Design ,Female ,Surgery ,Mandibular Reconstruction ,business ,computer - Abstract
Purpose The direction and orientation of the osteotomized upper segments in dental implant distractor (DID) can be compromised due to an unpredicted vector of distraction. The present study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) surgical templates to precisely guide the distraction process in lengthening of the alveolar height for functional mandibular reconstruction. Patients and methods This retrospective study included all consecutive patients who underwent digitally designed mandibular reconstruction using the fibular flap and DID with the help of CAD/CAM designed surgical templates in a single-stage procedure from 2011 to 2014. First, the preoperative digital planning was performed on 3-dimensional models. Afterward, simulation of the distraction process was made on the virtual model and the resulting new height of the fibula was evaluated. The preoperative simulation was applied to accurately define the exact location and path of the DID device to achieve the suitable vertical height. The preoperative digital planning was used to help the design of the CAD/CAM surgical template, which was then fabricated by means of the 3-dimensional printing technology. The manufactured surgical template-assisted both horizontal and vertical osteotomies of the fibular segments and defining the DID path to lead the distractor into the accurate position. The outcome evaluation was achieved through comparing both preoperative virtual planning with postoperative actual outcomes. Results This study included 14 subjects, 8 were males and 6 were females. The mean age at time of surgery was 31.07 years (range 18-47). All fibular flaps showed 100% success rate. The mean vertical bone height attained with the DID device was 11.35 mm. The vertical and horizontal osteotomies of the fibular segments were completed, then the DID devices were successfully positioned guided by the template. The mean values of the linear and angular deviations for the distractor position and upper segments were calculated and recorded. The maximum linear deviation between the virtual and the postoperative actual distractors was 0.93 mm in the anteroposterior direction, and the greatest in the horizontal plane was 4.64°. Conclusions CAD/CAM surgical templates can accurately guide the direction and orientation of the DID device for functional mandibular reconstruction; therefore, helping to improve the outcomes by accurately transferring the preoperative virtual plan to real surgical procedure.
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7. Local bond performance of rebar embedded in steel-polypropylene hybrid fiber reinforced concrete under monotonic and cyclic loading
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Huang, Le, Chi, Yin, Xu, Lihua, Chen, Ping, and Zhang, Aoli
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Polypropylene -- Analysis -- Mechanical properties ,Reinforced concrete -- Analysis -- Mechanical properties ,Business ,Construction and materials industries - Abstract
ABSTRACT The performance of the bond between reinforcing bars and fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) plays an important role in determining the mechanical behavior of FRC structures when they are subjected [...]
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- 2016
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8. An Algorithm to Reduce Transmission Time Delay for UAV Ad hoc Network
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Huang Yan, Deng Yongjun, and Chen Ping
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Transmission time delay ,Computer science ,Wireless ad hoc network ,business.industry ,business ,Computer network - Published
- 2021
9. Association between the interleukin (IL)-17A rs2275913 polymorphism and rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility: a meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis
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Tang Yan, Li Liangliang, Chen Ping, Li Zhou, Feng Zhang, Jing Li, Yuhao Li, Yi Yang, and Zhang Guixin
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Medicine (General) ,Population ,Biochemistry ,Gastroenterology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,interleukin-17A ,polymorphism ,Arthritis, Rheumatoid ,R5-920 ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,cytokine ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,genetics ,Allele ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,education ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Interleukins ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Interleukin-17 ,allele ,Interleukin ,Heterozygote advantage ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Meta-analysis ,business ,Meta-Analysis - Abstract
Objective This meta-analysis was conducted to investigate the relationship between the interleukin (IL)-17A rs2275913 polymorphism and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) susceptibility. Methods Eligible studies were retrieved from PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science. The fixed- or random-effects model was used to calculate the pooled odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (95%CIs) on the basis of heterogeneity. Results Overall, 11 studies containing 4019 RA patients and 4137 controls were included in this meta-analysis. The results suggested a significant association between the IL-17A rs2275913 polymorphism and RA susceptibility in the overall population (allelic model A vs. G: OR = 0.89, 95%CI: 0.83–0.95; heterozygote model GA vs. GG: OR = 0.87, 95%CI: 0.78–0.96; homozygote model AA vs. GG: OR = 0.82, 95%CI: 0.71–0.96; dominant model GA + AA vs. GG: OR = 0.86, 95%CI: 0.78–0.94). In the subgroup analyses, the IL-17A rs2275913 polymorphism was significantly associated with RA risk in Europeans (allelic model A vs. G: OR = 0.87, 95%CI: 0.78–0.97; heterozygote model GA vs. GG: OR = 0.79, 95%CI: 0.68–0.93; dominant model GA + AA vs. GG: OR = 0.79, 95%CI: 0.68–0.92), but not in Africans or Americans. Conclusion This study suggests that the IL-17A rs2275913 polymorphism is significantly associated with RA susceptibility in Europeans. INPLASY registration number: INPLASY202170056.
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- 2021
10. Design and ARM-Based Implementation of Bitstream-Oriented Chaotic Encryption Scheme for H.264/AVC Video
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Shuting Cai, Weijun Li, Xiaoming Xiong, Liu Songbin, Qianxue Wang, Chen Ping, Zhang Zirui, and Heping Wen
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business.industry ,Computer science ,Science ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,bitstream-oriented encryption ,Chaotic ,General Physics and Astronomy ,format compatibility ,Encryption ,Communications system ,Astrophysics ,Motion vector ,Article ,QB460-466 ,Codec ,H.264/AVC ,business ,Bitstream ,Stream cipher ,chaotic encryption ,Computer hardware ,Context-adaptive variable-length coding - Abstract
In actual application scenarios of the real-time video confidential communication, encrypted videos must meet three performance indicators: security, real-time, and format compatibility. To satisfy these requirements, an improved bitstream-oriented encryption (BOE) method based chaotic encryption for H.264/AVC video is proposed. Meanwhile, an ARM-embedded remote real-time video confidential communication system is built for experimental verification in this paper. Firstly, a 4-D self-synchronous chaotic stream cipher algorithm with cosine anti-controllers (4-D SCSCA-CAC) is designed to enhance the security. The algorithm solves the security loopholes of existing self-synchronous chaotic stream cipher algorithms applied to the actual video confidential communication, which can effectively resist the combinational effect of the chosen-ciphertext attack and the divide-and-conquer attack. Secondly, syntax elements of the H.264 bitstream are analyzed in real-time. Motion vector difference (MVD) coefficients and direct-current (DC) components in Residual syntax element are extracted through the Exponential-Golomb decoding operation and entropy decoding operation based on the context-based adaptive variable length coding (CAVLC) mode, respectively. Thirdly, the DC components and MVD coefficients are encrypted by the 4-D SCSCA-CAC, and the encrypted syntax elements are re-encoded to replace the syntax elements of the original H.264 bitstream, keeping the format compatibility. Besides, hardware codecs and multi-core multi-threading technology are employed to improve the real-time performance of the hardware system. Finally, experimental results show that the proposed scheme, with the advantage of high efficiency and flexibility, can fulfill the requirement of security, real-time, and format compatibility simultaneously.
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11. Research and application of supervision mechanism for traction battery recycling based on big data technology
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Chen Ping, Jiang Xiaotong, and Li Longhui
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Battery (electricity) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Battery recycling ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Data management ,Big data ,Automotive industry ,Traction (orthopedics) ,GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUS ,Manufacturing engineering ,Data governance ,Management system ,medicine ,business - Abstract
With the rapid development of new energy vehicle industry, the recycling of automotive traction battery has become the focus of resource sustainable development. In order to build the whole life cycle digital management system, this paper innovatively designs data management system of the traceability of the traction battery, achieving the efficient management of traction battery life cycle data and providing data support for industrial policy research.
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12. Light-Weight Mixed Stage Partial Network for Surveillance Object Detection with Background Data Augmentation
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Chen Ping-Yang, Jun-Wei Hsieh, Yong-Sheng Chen, and Munkhjargal Gochoo
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Computer science ,business.industry ,Background data ,Computer vision ,Stage (hydrology) ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Object detection - Published
- 2021
13. CSWAP: A Self-Tuning Compression Framework for Accelerating Tensor Swapping in GPUs
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Xian-He Sun, Shuibing He, Xuechen Zhang, Chen Shuaiben, Chen Gang, Chen Ping, Yanlong Yin, and Peiyi Hong
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Artificial neural network ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Deep learning ,Parallel computing ,Bottleneck ,Software portability ,Memory management ,Virtual memory ,Artificial intelligence ,Tensor ,business ,ComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS ,Data compression - Abstract
Graphic Processing Units (GPUs) have limited memory capacity. Training popular deep neural networks (DNNs) often requires a larger amount of memory than that a GPU may have. Consequently, training data needs to be swapped between CPUs and GPUs. Data swapping may become a bottleneck when its latency is longer than the latency of DNN computations. Tensor compression in GPUs can reduce the data swapping time. However, existing works on compressing tensors in the virtual memory of GPUs have two major issues: sub-optimal compression performance for varying tensor sparsity and sizes and lack of portability because its implementation requires additional (de)compression units in memory controllers. We propose a self-tuning tensor compression framework, named CSWAP, for improving the virtual memory management of GPUs. It has high portability and is minimally dependent on GPU architecture features. Furthermore, its runtime only applies compression on tensors that are deemed to be cost-effective considering their sparsity and size and the characteristics of compression algorithms. Finally, our framework is fully automated and can customize the compression policy for different neural network architectures and GPU architectures. Our experimental results using six representative memory-intensive DNN models show that CSWAP reduces tensor swapping latency by up to 50.9% and reduces the DNN training time by 20.7% on average with NVIDIA V100 GPUs compared to vDNN.
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14. Materials for hydrogen-based energy storage – past, recent progress and future outlook
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Hirscher, Michael, Yartys, Volodymyr A., Baricco, Marcello, Bellosta von Colbe, Jose, Blanchard, Didier, Bowman, Robert C., Broom, Darren P., Buckley, Craig E., Chang, Fei, Chen, Ping, Cho, Young Whan, Crivello, Jean Claude, Cuevas, Fermin, David, William I.F., de Jongh, Petra E., Denys, Roman V., Dornheim, Martin, Felderhoff, Michael, Filinchuk, Yaroslav, Froudakis, George E., Grant, David M., Gray, Evan Mac A., Hauback, Bjørn C., He, Teng, Humphries, Terry D., Jensen, Torben R., Kim, Sangryun, Kojima, Yoshitsugu, Latroche, Michel, Li, Hai Wen, Lototskyy, Mykhaylo V., Makepeace, Joshua W., Møller, Kasper T., Naheed, Lubna, Ngene, Peter, Noréus, Dag, Nygård, Magnus Moe, Orimo, Shin ichi, Paskevicius, Mark, Pasquini, Luca, Ravnsbæk, Dorthe B., Veronica Sofianos, M., Udovic, Terrence J., Vegge, Tejs, Walker, Gavin S., Webb, Colin J., Weidenthaler, Claudia, Zlotea, Claudia, Sub Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis, Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis, Hirscher, Michael, Yartys, Volodymyr A., Baricco, Marcello, Bellosta von Colbe, Jose, Blanchard, Didier, Bowman, Robert C., Broom, Darren P., Buckley, Craig E., Chang, Fei, Chen, Ping, Cho, Young Whan, Crivello, Jean-Claude, Cuevas, Fermin, David, William I.F., de Jongh, Petra E., Denys, Roman V., Dornheim, Martin, Felderhoff, Michael, Filinchuk, Yaroslav, Froudakis, George E., Grant, David M., Gray, Evan MacA., Hauback, Bjørn C., He, Teng, Humphries, Terry D., Jensen, Torben R., Kim, Sangryun, Kojima, Yoshitsugu, Latroche, Michel, Li, Hai-Wen, Lototskyy, Mykhaylo V., Makepeace, Joshua W., Møller, Kasper T., Naheed, Lubna, Ngene, Peter, Noréus, Dag, Nygård, Magnus Moe, Orimo, Shin-ichi, Paskevicius, Mark, Pasquini, Luca, Ravnsbæk, Dorthe B., Veronica Sofianos, M., Udovic, Terrence J., Vegge, Tej, Walker, Gavin S., Webb, Colin J., Weidenthaler, Claudia, Zlotea, Claudia, UCL - SST/IMCN/MOST - Molecular Chemistry, Materials and Catalysis, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Institute for Energy Technology, PO Box 40, 2007, Kjeller, Norway (INSTITUTE FOR ENERGY TECHNOLOGY, PO BOX 40, 2007, KJELLER, NORWAY), Institute for Energy Technology, PO Box 40, 2007, Kjeller, Norway, Chemistry Department and NIS, University of Turin, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht (GKSS), Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy (Risø DTU), Technical University of Denmark [Lyngby] (DTU), RCB Hydrides, LLC, Hiden Isochema, 422 Europa Blvd, Warrington WA5 7TS, Cheshire, England, Curtin University [Perth], Planning and Transport Research Centre (PATREC), Debye Institute for Nanomaterials Science, Utrecht University [Utrecht], Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics - Chinese Academy of Sciences, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Institut de Chimie et des Matériaux Paris-Est (ICMPE), Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Université Paris-Est Créteil Val-de-Marne - Paris 12 (UPEC UP12)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), University of Oxford [Oxford], Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung (Coal Research), Institut de la matière condensée et des nanosciences / Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences (IMCN), Université Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain (UCL), University of Crete [Heraklion] (UOC), University of Nottingham, UK (UON), Griffith University [Brisbane], Aarhus University [Aarhus], Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO), Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Institute for Materials Research, Hiroshima University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University, Fukuoka (DMS), Kyushu University [Fukuoka], University of the Western Cape, Stockholm University, Institute for Energy Technology (IFE), Tohoku University, WPI AIMR, Sendai, Tohoku University [Sendai], University of Bologna, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense, Denmark, National Institute of Standards and Technology [Gaithersburg] (NIST), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Paris-Est Créteil Val-de-Marne - Paris 12 (UPEC UP12), University of Oxford (University of Oxford), Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL), Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems [Tübingen], Università degli studi di Torino = University of Turin (UNITO), Danmarks Tekniske Universitet = Technical University of Denmark (DTU), University of Bologna/Università di Bologna, University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Sub Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis, and Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis
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RARE-EARTH R ,Magnesium based materials ,Hydrogen ,02 engineering and technology ,Complex metal hydrides ,Liquid hydrogen carriers ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,DENSITY-FUNCTIONAL THEORY ,X-RAY-DIFFRACTION ,Magnesium-based materials ,SDG 13 - Climate Action ,Cryogenic liquids ,Materials Chemistry ,Climate change ,Porous materials ,Hydrogen storage materials ,Heat storage ,Process engineering ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,Liquid hydrogen ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Metals and Alloys ,[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry ,Renewable energy resources ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Renewable energy ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter ,Mechanics of Materials ,Hydrogen fuel ,Electrochemical energy storage ,0210 nano-technology ,TRANSITION-METAL HYDRIDES ,Efficient energy use ,Magnesium-based hydrides ,applications ,Intermetallics ,Intermetallic hydrides ,Low dimensional hydrides ,Hydrogen energy systems ,FOS: Physical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Low dimensional ,010402 general chemistry ,Thermal energy storage ,IN-SITU NEUTRON ,Energy storage ,nanostructuring ,hydrogen storage ,Hydrogen storage ,high pressures ,SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy ,NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE ,ddc:620.11 ,catalysis ,energy storage ,business.industry ,Hydrides ,Mechanical Engineering ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,RE-BOROHYDRIDES RE ,HIGH-ENTROPY ALLOYS ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry ,kinetics ,13. Climate action ,MEDIATED NITROGEN TRANSFER ,AMMONIA DECOMPOSITION CATALYSTS ,business ,Complex metal hydrides, Electrochemical energy storage, heat strage, Hydrogen energy systems, hydrogen storage materials, Intermetallic hydrides, Liquid hydrogen carriers, Low dimensional hydrides, Magnesium based materials, Porous materials ,Liquefied gases ,Other Condensed Matter (cond-mat.other) - Abstract
Globally, the accelerating use of renewable energy sources, enabled by increased efficiencies and reduced costs, and driven by the need to mitigate the effects of climate change, has significantly increased research in the areas of renewable energy production, storage, distribution and end-use. Central to this discussion is the use of hydrogen, as a clean, efficient energy vector for energy storage. This review, by experts of Task 32, “Hydrogen-based Energy Storage” of the International Energy Agency, Hydrogen TCP, reports on the development over the last 6 years of hydrogen storage materials, methods and techniques, including electrochemical and thermal storage systems. An overview is given on the background to the various methods, the current state of development and the future prospects. The following areas are covered; porous materials, liquid hydrogen carriers, complex hydrides, intermetallic hydrides, electrochemical storage of energy, thermal energy storage, hydrogen energy systems and an outlook is presented for future prospects and research on hydrogen-based energy storage. © 2020 The Authors
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15. Hot-Rolled, Heavy-Rail Image Recognition Based on Deep-Learning Network
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Liu Yuxi, Chen Ping, Xie Changgui, and Xu Hao
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Computer Networks and Communications ,Noise (signal processing) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Deep learning ,Pooling ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,Stacking ,Word error rate ,Convolution ,Nonlinear system ,Robustness (computer science) ,Computer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Software ,Information Systems - Abstract
A new method for image-defect recognition is proposed that is based on a convolution network with repeated stacking of small convolution kernels and a maximum pooling layer. By improving the speed and accuracy of image-defect recognition, this new method can be applied to image recognition such as heavy-rail images with high noise and many types of defects. The experimental results showed that the new algorithm effectively improved the accuracy of heavy-rail image-defect recognition. As evidenced by the simulation study, the proposed method has a lower error rate in heavy-rail image recognition than traditional algorithms, and the method may also be applied to defect recognition of nonlinear images under strong noise conditions. Its robustness and nonlinear processing ability are impressive, and the method is featured with high theoretical depth and important application value.
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- 2021
16. Association between IL-17A rs2275913 polymorphism and rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility: a meta-analysis
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Yi Yang, Tang Yan, Jing Li, Li Liangliang, Li Zhou, Feng Zhang, Chen Ping, and Zhang Guixin
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Polymorphism (computer science) ,business.industry ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,Meta-analysis ,Immunology ,medicine ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
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17. Pix2Pt Map for Transfer-Based Few-Shot Learning
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Lek Chen Ping, Sui JinZhou, Syed Ariff Syed Hesham, Gabrielle Ee Song Xin, and Lijun Jiang
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Prediction algorithms ,Statistical classification ,Meta learning (computer science) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Shot (pellet) ,Transfer (computing) ,Feature extraction ,Pattern recognition ,Artificial intelligence ,Image segmentation ,business - Published
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18. A Coarse-to-Fine Method for Estimating the Axis Pose Based on 3D Point Clouds in Robotic Cylindrical Shaft-in-Hole Assembly
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Xin Xu, Aijun Yin, Can Li, Wang Xinyu, and Chen Ping
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Surface (mathematics) ,0209 industrial biotechnology ,Admittance ,Computer science ,Point cloud ,shaft-in-hole assembly ,TP1-1185 ,02 engineering and technology ,pose estimation ,Biochemistry ,Article ,Analytical Chemistry ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Robotic Surgical Procedures ,Position (vector) ,Orientation (geometry) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Computer vision ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Instrumentation ,Pose ,business.industry ,Chemical technology ,Work (physics) ,Robotics ,3D point clouds ,robot vision ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Robot ,admittance control ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Artificial intelligence ,business - Abstract
In this work, we propose a novel coarse-to-fine method for object pose estimation coupled with admittance control to promote robotic shaft-in-hole assembly. Considering that traditional approaches to locate the hole by force sensing are time-consuming, we employ 3D vision to estimate the axis pose of the hole. Thus, robots can locate the target hole in both position and orientation and enable the shaft to move into the hole along the axis orientation. In our method, first, the raw point cloud of a hole is processed to acquire the keypoints. Then, a coarse axis is extracted according to the geometric constraints between the surface normals and axis. Lastly, axis refinement is performed on the coarse axis to achieve higher precision. Practical experiments verified the effectiveness of the axis pose estimation. The assembly strategy composed of axis pose estimation and admittance control was effectively applied to the robotic shaft-in-hole assembly.
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19. A Novel Laryngoscope-assisted Method for Sealing Pharyngocutaneous Fistula
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Yanan Wang, Zhong Du, and Chen-Ping Zhang
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Epiglottis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Salvage laryngectomy ,Cutaneous Fistula ,Fistula ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Laryngectomy ,Pharyngocutaneous Fistula ,Laryngoscopes ,03 medical and health sciences ,Postoperative Complications ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Laryngeal Neoplasms ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Granulation tissue ,Pharyngeal Diseases ,030206 dentistry ,General Medicine ,Anterolateral thigh ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Extensive resection ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business - Abstract
Pharyngocutaneous fistula (PCF) is one of the most common but stranded complications for salvage laryngectomy. As for localized fistula, there is no convincing standard and method to cure. This paper described a patient who was submitted to extensive resection of mass in right lingual root, total laryngectomy, and pharyngoesophageal reconstruction with an anterolateral thigh flap (ALTF), because of recurred carcinoma of right lingual root which invaded bilateral epiglottis. 2 weeks after surgery, subsequent pharyngocutaneous fistula developed at the junction of the tracheostomy, and maintained over 2 months under conservative treatment. With the assistance of laryngoscope, inner and outer orificiums of fistula were found and sealed by bundled iodoform strip. 9 days after sealing, fistula had been already filled with fresh granulation tissue. During 2 years after surgery, the fistula area dose not recur. This technique provides a safe and effective way for sealing the inner and outer orificiums of fistula.
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20. Anatomic extent of lymph node metastases as an independent prognosticator in node-positive major salivary gland carcinoma: A study of the US SEER database and a Chinese multicenter cohort
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Yu Wang, Jin Cai Xue, Ke Jing Wang, Xue Kui Liu, Xiao Shi, Qin Jiang Liu, Ben Ma, Yang Liu, Xi Yang, Nai Si Huang, Qinghai Ji, Yuan Ji, You Xin Tian, Yu-Long Wang, Han Wei, Yan Zhang, Yungan Tao, Chang Ming An, Jia Qian Hu, Zhong Wu Lu, Chen Ping Zhang, Bo Wen Lei, Wen Jun Wei, Wei Ping Hu, and Peng Cheng Yu
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Adult ,Male ,Oncology ,End results ,China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Major Salivary Gland Carcinoma ,Seer database ,Adenocarcinoma ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Epidemiology ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Lymph node ,Survival analysis ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Carcinoma, Acinar Cell ,business.industry ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Salivary Gland Neoplasms ,medicine.disease ,Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic ,United States ,Parotid Neoplasms ,Carcinoma, Ductal ,Survival Rate ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cohort ,Carcinoma, Mucoepidermoid ,Female ,Surgery ,Lymph Nodes ,Neoplasm Grading ,business ,SEER Program - Abstract
Background We aimed to explore whether the anatomic extent of lymph node metastases (AE-LNM) could independently predict prognosis of node-positive major salivary gland carcinoma (MaSGC). Methods A total of 376 pathologically node-positive MaSGC patients were identified from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database and constituted the training cohort. Using the X-Tile program, these patients were divided into three groups based on AE-LNM degrees. Discrimination of overall survival (OS) and disease-specific survival (DSS) was evaluated and compared with the 8th American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) pN classification. The results were externally validated by 220 patients in a Chinese multicenter cohort (Validation cohort). Results Using the training cohort, AE-LNM was divided into Extent 1 (spread to parotid LNs or level I), Extent 2 (spread to level II-IV) and Extent 3 (spread to level V or bilateral LNs or rare LNs). Regarding both OS and DSS, the AE-LNM model revealed clear separation of survival curves, while the pN classification failed to discriminate the prognosis of pN1 and pN2 patients. When we incorporated both the AE-LNM model and AJCC pN classification into the same multivariate Cox analyses, AE-LNM was still an independent prognostic factor, while the AJCC pN classification lost its significance. These results were externally validated by the validation cohort. Conclusion AE-LNM is an independent nodal prognosticator for node-positive MaSGC and may have improved discriminative ability over the current AJCC pN classification. Integration of anatomic extent of LNM into the current AJCC N classification could be considered.
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21. Modelling attention control using a convolutional neural network designed after the ventral visual pathway
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Gregory J. Zelinsky, Huidong Liu, Dimitrios Samaras, and Chen-Ping Yu
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business.industry ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,05 social sciences ,Attentional control ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Convolutional neural network ,050105 experimental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Artificial intelligence ,Psychology ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
We recently proposed that attention control uses object-category representations consisting of category-consistent features (CCFs), those features occurring frequently and consistently across a cat...
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22. Study on the Mechanism of Fu Zi Li Zhong Decoction in Treating Gastric Ulcer and its Effect on Gastrointestinal Microecology
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Zhu Meng-Chen, Huang Jia-Wang, Liao Can, Xie Xi, Chen Ping-An, Yuan Ping, Li Ling, and Wang Jian
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medicine.medical_specialty ,H&E stain ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,lcsh:Medicine ,Health Informatics ,Decoction ,Occludin ,Gastroenterology ,Ranitidine ,Internal medicine ,Edema ,Medicine ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,lcsh:Other systems of medicine ,lcsh:RZ201-999 ,Microecology ,digestive system diseases ,Computer Science Applications ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Pharmacodynamics ,Histopathology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,human activities ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective: To explore the pharmacodynamic mechanism of Fu Zi Li Zhong Decoction (FZLZD) in treating gastric ulcer and its effect on gastrointestinal microecology. Methods: Rat gastric ulcer model was established by continuous vinegar gavage. The experiment included normal group, model group, ranitidine group and FZLZD group. The animals were handled after intragastricing administration of corresponding clinical isodose drugs for 7 d. The rats’ gastrointestinal histopathology was observed by HE staining. The expression of ZO-1 and Occludin mRNA in rat gastric tissue was detected by RT-PCR. The diversity of intestinal flora was analyzed by 16SrDNA sequencing. Results: FZLZD can effectively improve gastric mucosal destruction, epithelial exfoliation, inflammatory cell infiltration, inflammatory substance exudation and edema in rats with gastric ulcer. FZLZD can effectively up-regulate the expression levels of ZO-1 and Occludin mRNA in gastric tissue of rats with gastric ulcer. The results of intestinal flora diversity showed that the diversity of intestinal flora in FZLZD group was significantly higher than that of model group. Conclusions: FZLZD can regulate gastric ulcer by promoting the expression of ZO-1 and Occludin and improving the diversity of intestinal flora. Keywords: Fu Zi Li Zhong Decoction (FZLZD) Gastric ulcer, ZO-1, Occludin, Intestinal flora diversity, 16SrDNA
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23. Clinical Application of Temporary External Fixator for Immediate Mandibular Reconstruction
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Ying Liu, Lai-ping Zhong, Chen-Ping Zhang, Jian Sun, Yi-ran Tan, Zhang Xinyu, Wen-Wen Sun, Xuelai Yin, and Yong-Jie Hu
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Adult ,Male ,External fixator ,Adolescent ,External Fixators ,Mandibular Osteotomy ,Mandible ,Surgical Flaps ,Ilium ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Occlusion ,medicine ,Humans ,Mandibular reconstruction ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Aged ,Orthodontics ,Bone Transplantation ,business.industry ,Soft tissue ,030206 dentistry ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Cheek ,Segmental Mandibulectomy ,Mandibular Neoplasms ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Female ,Surgery ,Mandibular Reconstruction ,business - Abstract
Immediate mandibular reconstruction is always necessary for the patients receiving segmental mandibulectomy to recover the facial contour and function of occlusion. When 3D modeling is unavailable, temporary external fixator is necessary to maintain the occlusion relationship and facial contour. In this study, we introduce the clinical application of temporary external fixator for immediate mandibular reconstruction in patients receiving segmental mandibulectomy, which consists of 2 anchor claws, 2 all-round retentive arms, and 1 central locking structure. From August 2016 to September 2017, temporary external fixator was applied in 13 patients. Clinical data of gender, age, surgical procedure, duration of operation, and clinical outcomes were recorded and analyzed. Among the 13 patients, there were 4 men and nine women whose ages ranged from 21 to 64 (mean 47.7) years old. There were 9 benign and 4 malignant lesions. All lesions expended at the buccal side of mandible. 12 fibular flaps and 1 vascularized iliac bone graft were used. The mandibular defect ranged from 6 to 14 (mean 10) cm. The operation duration of surgery ranged from 5 to 10 (mean 7) hours. All flaps survived with primary healing. The occlusion and facial contour were good, without significant changes of the length of mandibular body and width of mandible before and after surgery. No functional sequelae were noted at the donor sites. From these results, the temporary external fixator is easy to operate; the surgical procedure is simple and time-saving for surgeon when 3D modeling is unavailable. The indication for temporary external fixator usage is the mandibular lesion growing outward to cheek soft tissue.
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24. Research on the application of computer in thermal teaching
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Chen Ping
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Thermal ,Mechanical engineering ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,business - Published
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25. Association of heart rate and diabetes among 0.5 million adults in the China Kadoorie biobank: Results from observational and Mendelian randomization analyses
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Wenxiu Wang, Jingjia Wang, Jun Lv, Canqing Yu, Chunli Shao, Yida Tang, Yu Guo, Zheng Bian, Huaidong Du, Ling Yang, Iona Y. Millwood, Robin G. Walters, Yiping Chen, Liang Chang, Lei Fan, Junshi Chen, Zhengming Chen, Tao Huang, Liming Li, Robert Clarke, Rory Collins, Richard Peto, Robin Walters, Daniel Avery, Ruth Boxall, Derrick Bennett, Yumei Chang, Simon Gilbert, Alex Hacker, Mike Hill, Michael Holmes, Andri Iona, Christiana Kartsonaki, Rene Kerosi, Ling Kong, Om Kurmi, Garry Lancaster, Sarah Lewington, Kuang Lin, John McDonnell, Iona Millwood, Qunhua Nie, Jayakrishnan Radhakrishnan, Paul Ryder, Sam Sansome, Dan Schmidt, Paul Sherliker, Rajani Sohoni, Becky Stevens, Iain Turnbull, Jenny Wang, Lin Wang, Neil Wright, Xiaoming Yang, Xiao Han, Can Hou, Pei Pei, Chao Liu, Yunlong Tan, Zengchang Pang, Ruqin Gao, Shanpeng Li, Shaojie Wang, Yongmei Liu, Ranran Du, Yajing Zang, Liang Cheng, Xiaocao Tian, Hua Zhang, Yaoming Zhai, Feng Ning, Xiaohui Sun, Feifei Li, Silu Lv, Junzheng Wang, Wei Hou, Mingyuan Zeng, Ge Jiang, Xue Zhou, Liqiu Yang, Hui He, Bo Yu, Yanjie Li, Qinai Xu, Quan Kang, Ziyan Guo, Dan Wang, Ximin Hu, Jinyan Chen, Yan Fu, Zhenwang Fu, Xiaohuan Wang, Min Weng, Zhendong Guo, Shukuan Wu, Yilei Li, Huimei Li, Zhifang Fu, Ming Wu, Yonglin Zhou, Jinyi Zhou, Ran Tao, Jie Yang, Jian Su, Fang liu, Jun Zhang, Yihe Hu, Yan Lu, Liangcai Ma, Aiyu Tang, Shuo Zhang, Jianrong Jin, Jingchao Liu, Zhenzhu Tang, Naying Chen, Ying Huang, Mingqiang Li, Jinhuai Meng, Rong Pan, Qilian Jiang, Jian Lan, Yun Liu, Liuping Wei, Liyuan Zhou, Ningyu Chen Ping Wang, Fanwen Meng, Yulu Qin, Sisi Wang, Xianping Wu, Ningmei Zhang, Xiaofang Chen, Weiwei Zhou, Guojin Luo, Jianguo Li, Xunfu Zhong, Jiaqiu Liu, Qiang Sun, Pengfei Ge, Xiaolan Ren, Caixia Dong, Hui Zhang, Enke Mao, Xiaoping Wang, Tao Wang, Xi zhang, Ding Zhang, Gang Zhou, Shixian Feng, Yulian Gao, Tianyou He, Huarong Sun, Pan He, Chen Hu, Xukui Zhang, Huifang Wu, Min Yu, Ruying Hu, Hao Wang, Yijian Qian, Chunmei Wang, Kaixu Xie, Lingli Chen, Yidan Zhang, Dongxia Pan, Qijun Gu, Yuelong Huang, Biyun Chen, Li Yin, Huilin Liu, Zhongxi Fu, Qiaohua Xu, Xin Xu, Hao Zhang, Huajun Long, Xianzhi Li, Libo Zhang, Zhe Qiu, and Group, China Kadoorie Biobank Collaborative
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,China ,Diabetes risk ,Time Factors ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Regression dilution ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Type 2 diabetes ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Risk Assessment ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Heart Rate ,Risk Factors ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Heart rate ,Mendelian randomization ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Risk factor ,Aged ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Hazard ratio ,Mendelian Randomization Analysis ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Phenotype ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background and aims Observational studies have associated resting heart rate with incident diabetes. Whether the associations are causal remains unclear. We aimed to examine the shape and strength of the associations and assessed the causal relevance of such associations in Chinese adults. Methods and results The China Kadoorie Biobank enrolled 512,891 adults in China. Cox proportional hazard regression models was conducted to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) for the associations of resting heart rate with type 2 diabetes and total diabetes. Among 92,724 participants, 36 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) related to resting heart rate were used to construct genetic risk score. We used Mendelian randomization analyses to make the causal inferences. During a median follow-up of 9 years, 7872 incident type 2 diabetes and 13,349 incident total diabetes were documented. After regression dilution bias adjustment, each 10 bpm higher heart rate was associated with about a 26% higher risk of type 2 diabetes (HR, 1.26 [95% CI, 1.23, 1.29]) and 23% higher risk of total diabetes (HR, 1.23 [95% CI, 1.20, 1.26]). Instrumental variable analyses showed participants at top quintile compared with those at bottom quintile had 30% higher risk for type 2 diabetes (HR, 1.30 [95% CI, 1.17, 1.43]), and 10% higher risk for total diabetes (HR, 1.10 [95% CI, 1.02, 1.20]). Conclusions This study provides evidence that resting heart rate is an important risk factor for diabetes risk. The results suggest that novel treatment approaches targeting reduction of high heart rate for incidence of diabetes may be worth further investigation.
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26. Cardioversion in patients with newly diagnosed non-valvular atrial fibrillation: Observational study using prospectively collected registry data
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Pope, Marita Knudsen, Hall, Trygve S, Schirripa, Valentina, Radic, Petra, Virdone, Saverio, Pieper, Karen S, Le Heuzey, Jean-Yves, Jansky, Petr, Fitzmaurice, David A, Cappato, Riccardo, Atar, Dan, Camm, A John, Kakkar, Ajay K, Bassand, Jean-Pierre, Fox, Keith A A, Gersh, Bernard J, Goldhaber, Samuel Z, Goto, Shinya, Haas, Sylvia, Hacke, Werner, Mantovani, Lorenzo G, Misselwitz, Frank, Turpie, Alexander G G, van Eickels, Martin, Verheugt, Freek W A, Luciardi, Hector Lucas, Gibbs, Harry, Brodmann, Marianne, Cools, Frank, Barretto, Antonio Carlos Pereira, Connolly, Stuart J, Eikelboom, John, Corbalan, Ramon, Jing, Zhi-Cheng, Nielsen, Jørn Dalsgaard, Ragy, Hany, Raatikainen, Pekka, Darius, Harald, Keltai, Matyas, Sawhney, Jitendra Pal Singh, Agnelli, Giancarlo, Ambrosio, Giuseppe, Koretsune, Yukihiro, Sánchez Díaz, Carlos Jerjes, Ten Cate, Hugo, Stepinska, Janina, Panchenko, Elizaveta, Lim, Toon Wei, Jacobson, Barry, Oh, Seil, Viñolas, Xavier, Rosenqvist, Marten, Steffel, Jan, Angchaisuksiri, Pantep, Oto, Ali, Parkhomenko, Alex, Al Mahmeed, Wael, Hu, Dayi, Chen, Kangning, Zhao, Yusheng, Zhang, Huaiqin, Chen, Jiyan, Cao, Shiping, Wang, Daowen, Yang, Yuejin, Li, Weihua, Li, Hui, Yin, Yuehui, Tao, Guizhou, Yang, Ping, Chen, Yingmin, He, Shenghu, Wang, Yong, Fu, Guosheng, Li, Xin, Wu, Tongguo, Cheng, Xiaoshu, Yan, Xiaowei, Zhao, Ruiping, Chen, Moshui, Xiong, Longgen, Chen, Ping, Jiao, Yang, Guo, Ying, Xue, Li, Yang, Zhiming, Jadhavm, Praveen, Sarma, Raghava, Kulkarni, Govind, Chandwani, Prakash, Pothiwala, Rasesh Atulbhai, Purayil, Mohanan Padinhare, Chawla, Kamaldeep, Kothiwale, Veerappa Annasaheb, Raghuraman, Bagirath, Vijan, Vinod Madan, Sawhney, Jitendra, Bantwal, Ganapathi, Khan, Aziz, Meena, Ramdhan, Chopada, Manojkumar, Abraham, Sunitha, Bisne, Vikas, Vijayaraghavan, Govindan, Roy, Debabrata, Durgaprasad, Rajashekhar, Shankar, A G Ravi, Kumar, Sunil, Jain, Dinesh, Bhargava, Kartikeya, Kumar, Vinay, Nagamalesh, Udigala Madappa, Rajput, Rajeeve Kumar, Kanamori, Seishu, Yamamoto, Kenichi, Kumagai, Koichiro, Katsuda, Yosuke, Yoshida, Keiki, Toyota, Fumitoshi, Mizuno, Yuji, Misumi, Ikuo, Noguchi, Hiroo, Ando, Shinichi, Suetsugu, Tetsuro, Minamoto, Masahiro, Oda, Hiroyuki, Adachi, Susumu, Chiba, Kei, Norita, Hiroaki, Tsuruta, Makoto, Koyanagi, Takeshi, Yamamoto, Kunihiko, Ando, Hiroshi, Higashi, Takayuki, Okada, Megumi, Azakami, Shiro, Komaki, Shinichiro, Kumeda, Kenshi, Murayama, Takashi, Matsumura, Jun, Oba, Yurika, Sonoda, Ryuji, Goto, Kazuo, Minoda, Kotaro, Haraguchi, Yoshikuni, Suefuji, Hisakazu, Miyagi, Hiroo, Kato, Hitoshi, Nakamura, Tsugihiro, Nakamura, Tadashi, Nandate, Hidekazu, Zaitsu, Ryuji, Fujiura, Yoshihisa, Yoshimura, Akira, Numata, Hiroyuki, Ogawa, Jun, Kamogawa, Yasuyuki, Murakami, Kinshiro, Wakasa, Yutaka, Yamasawa, Masanori, Maekawa, Hiromitsu, Abe, Sumihisa, Kihara, Hajime, Tsunoda, Satoru, Saito, Katsumi, Tachibana, Hiroki, Oba, Ichiro, Kuwahata, Takashi, Higa, Satoshi, Gushiken, Masamichi, Eto, Takuma, Chibana, Hidetoshi, Fujisawa, Kazuaki, Shiga, Yuhei, Sumi, Hirokuni, Nagatomo, Toshihisa, Atsuchi, Yoshihiko, Nagoshi, Toshiro, Sanno, Kazuhisa, Hoshino, Fumihiro, Yokota, Naoto, Kameko, Masahiro, Tabuchi, Toshifumi, Ishizawa, Munesumi, Fujiura, Yoshitake, Ikeda, Daisuke, Seto, Taku, Iwao, Tetsu, Ishioka, Norio, Oshiro, Koichi, Tsuchida, Keizo, Hatori, Yutaka, Takeuchi, Motoshi, Takezawa, Hiroto, Nagano, Shinjiro, Iwaki, Masaaki, Nakamura, Yuichiro, Miyamoto, Naomasa, Taguchi, Toshifumi, Ashida, Ko, Yoshizawa, Naoto, Agata, Jun, Matsukawa, Seishiro, Arasaki, Osamu, Fukuoka, Shuji, Murakami, Hirofumi, Mishima, Kazuya, Hata, Yoshiki, Sakuma, Ichiro, Obunai, Kotaro, Takamura, Ichiro, Akutsu, Mitsuyuki, Unoki, Toshihide, Go, Yoshinori, Ikemura, Makoto, Morii, Shoji, Marusaki, Shigeru, Doi, Hideo, Tanaka, Mitsuru, Kusumoto, Takaaki, Kakinoki, Shigeo, Ogurusu, Chiga, Murata, Kazuya, Shimoyama, Masaki, Nakatsuka, Masami, Kitami, Yutaka, Nakamura, Yoichi, Oda, Hiroshi, Oyama, Rikimaru, Ageta, Masato, Mita, Teruaki, Nagao, Kazuhiko, Mito, Takafumi, Minami, Junichi, Abe, Mitsunori, Fujii, Masako, Okawa, Makoto, Fujito, Tsuneo, Taniguchi, Toshiya, Ko, Tenei, Kubo, Hiroshi, Imamaki, Mizuho, Akiyama, Masahiro, Ueda, Takashi, Odakura, Hironori, Inagaki, Masahiko, Katsube, Yoshiki, Nakata, Atsuyuki, Tomimoto, Shinobu, Shibuya, Mitsuhiro, Nakano, Masayuki, Ito, Kenichiro, Matsuta, Masahiro, Ishiguro, Motoyuki, Minagawa, Taro, Wada, Masamichi, Mukawa, Hiroaki, Mizuguchi, Masato, Okuda, Fumio, Kimura, Teruaki, Taga, Kuniaki, Techigawara, Masaaki, Igarashi, Morio, Watanabe, Hiroshi, Seo, Toshihiko, Hiramitsu, Shinya, Hosokawa, Hiroaki, Hoshiai, Mitsumoto, Hibino, Michitaka, Miyagawa, Koichi, Horie, Hideki, Sugishita, Nobuyoshi, Shiga, Yukio, Soma, Akira, Neya, Kazuo, Yoshida, Tetsuro, Akahane, Kunio, Adachi, Sen, Takanaka, Chiei, Matsui, Saori, Kanda, Hirofumi, Kaneko, Masanori, Nagasaka, Shiro, Taguchi, Atsushi, Toru, Shuta, Saito, Kazuyuki, Miyashita, Akiko, Sasaguri, Hiroki, Nariyama, Jin, Hatsuno, Taketo, Iwase, Takash, Sato, Kazuki, Kawai, Kazuya, Kotani, Tomobumi, Tsuji, Tsuyoshi, Sakai, Hirosumi, Nishino, Kiyoshi, Ikeda, Kenichi, Maeda, Kazuo, Shinozuka, Tomohiro, Inoue, Takeshi, Kawakami, Koichi, Kitazumi, Hiromichi, Takagi, Tsutomu, Hamaoka, Mamoru, Kojima, Jisho, Sasaki, Akitoshi, Tsuchiya, Yoshihiro, Betsuyaku, Tetsuo, Higuchi, Koji, Honda, Masaaki, Hasegawa, Koichi, Baba, Takao, Mineoi, Kazuaki, Koeda, Toshihiko, Hirasawa, Kunihiko, Kumazaki, Toshihide, Nakagomi, Akira, Otaki, Eiji, Shindo, Takashi, Hirayama, Hiroyoshi, Sugimoto, Chikako, Yamagishi, Takashi, Mizuguchi, Ichiro, Sezaki, Kazunori, Niwa, Isamu, Takenaka, Ken, Iiji, Osamu, Taya, Koichi, Kitazawa, Hitoshi, Ueda, Samu, Kakuda, Hirokazu, Ono, Takuya, Oriso, Seizo, Kamata, Junya, Nanke, Toshihiko, Maeda, Itaru, Matsuura, Yoshifusa, Teragawa, Hiroki, Maruyama, Yasuyuki, Takei, Kazuo, Horie, Hajime, Kito, Tetsutaro, Asano, Hiroshi, Matsushita, Koji, Nakamura, Masaichi, Washizuka, Takashi, Yoshida, Tomoki, Sawano, Masato, Arima, Shinichi, Arai, Hidekazu, Shinohara, Hisanori, Takai, Hiroyuki, Furukawa, Nobufusa, Ota, Akira, Yamamoto, Kentaro, Aoki, Kenji, Yamamoto, Taku, Kasai, Takeaki, Suzuki, Shunji, Suzuki, Shu, Shibata, Nitaro, Watanabe, Masayuki, Nishihata, Yosuke, Arino, Toru, Okuyama, Masaki, Wakiyama, Tetsushi, Kato, Tomoko, Sasagawa, Yasuo, Tana, Takeshi, Hayashi, Yoshihito, Hirota, Shinichi, Abe, Yukihiko, Saito, Yoshihiro, Uchiyama, Hirohide, Takeda, Hiroshi, Ono, Hiroshi, Tohyo, Shuichi, Hanazono, Naoto, Miyajima, Seiichi, Shimono, Hisashi, Aoyama, Takuma, Shozawa, Yasunobu, Niijima, Yawara, Murai, Osamu, Inaba, Hideko, Nomura, Katsumasa, Nozoe, Masatsugu, Suzuki, Kazuo, Furukawa, Toshiyuki, Shiraiwa, Toshihiko, Ito, Nobuhisa, Nagai, Shunichi, Sato, Kiyoharu, Nakahara, Shiro, Shimoyama, Yujin, Ohara, Naoko, Kozuka, Teruhiko, Okita, Hideaki, Endo, Masato, Goto, Tsutomu, Hirose, Makoto, Nagata, Emiko, Nakanishi, Noriyuki, Mori, Toshizumi, Seki, Shuichi, Okamoto, Katsuhiro, Moriai, Osamu, Emura, Yoko, Fukuda, Tsuyoshi, Date, Haruhiko, Kawakami, Shuichi, Nagai, Sho, Ueyama, Yuya, Fudo, Tetsuro, Imaizumi, Mitsuru, Ogawa, Takuo, Take, Shunsuke, Ikeda, Hideo, Nishioka, Hiroaki, Sakamoto, Norihiko, Ikeoka, Kiyomitsu, Wakaki, Nobuo, Abe, Masatake, Doiuchi, Junji, Kira, Tetsuya, Tada, Masato, Tsuzaki, Ken, Miura, Naoya, Fujisawa, Yasuaki, Furumoto, Wataru, Suzuki, Susumu, Fujisawa, Akinori, Nakamura, Ryosai, Komatsu, Hiroyasu, Fujiki, Rei, Kawano, Shuichi, Nishizawa, Keijiro, Kato, Yoji, Azuma, Junya, Yasui, Kiyoshi, Amano, Toshio, Sekine, Yasuhiro, Honzawa, Tatsuo, Koshibu, Yuichiro, Sakamoto, Yasuhide, Seta, Yukihiro, Miyaguchi, Shingo, Morishita, Kojuro, Samejima, Yasuko, Sasaki, Toyoshi, Iseki, Fumiko, Kobayashi, Toshiyuki, Kano, Hiroshi, Kim, Jaeyoung, Yamaguchi, Hiroshi, Takagi, Yoichi, Pearce, Yoko Onuki, Suzuki, Yasuyuki, Fukui, Takayuki, Nakayama, Toru, Kanai, Hideaki, Kawano, Yoshiyuki, Ino, Tetsuji, Miyoshi, Hironori, Miyamoto, Yasufumi, Shigekiyo, Masahito, Ono, Shimato, Okamoto, Yutaka, Ubukata, Satoshi, Kodera, Kojiro, Oriuchi, Tatsuo, Matsumoto, Naoki, Inagaki, Koichi, Iseki, Atsushi, Yoshida, Tomohiro, Goda, Toshihiro, Katsuki, Tsukasa, Sato, Atsushi, Mori, Etsuo, Tsubokura, Toshio, Shudo, Hiroshi, Fujimoto, Shunichi, Katsuya, Tomohiro, Furukawa, Yoshiyuki, Hosokawa, Hiroshi, Narumi, Jun, Yamamoto, Kiichiro, Owari, Masaki, Inakura, Takuya, Anno, Takafumi, Shirakawa, Kazuyuki, Ching, Chi Keong, Foo, David, Wong, Kelvin, Yuyang, Tan, Park, Hui Nam, Kim, Woo-Shik, Lee, HyeYoung, Jang, Sung-Won, Kim, Dae Hyeok, Kim, Jun, Ryu, DongRyeol, Shim, Jaemin, Kim, Dae-Kyeong, Choi, Dong Ju, Oh, Yong Seog, Cho, Myeong-Chan, Kim, Hack-Lyoung, Jeon, Hui-Kyung, Shin, Dong-Gu, Park, Sang Weon, Park, Hoon Ki, Han, Sang-Jin, Sung, Jung Hoon, Park, Hyung-Wook, Nam, Gi-Byoung, On, Young Keun, Lim, Hong Euy, Kwak, JaeJin, Cha, Tae-Joon, Hong, Taek Jong, Park, Seong Hoon, Yoon, Jung Han, Kim, Nam-Ho, Kim, Kee-Sik, Jung, Byung Chun, Hwang, Gyo-Seung, Kim, Chong-Jin, Rungaramsin, Sakda, Katekangplu, Peerapat, Khunrong, Porames, Bunyapipat, Thanita, Wongcharoen, Wanwarang, Kaewsuwanna, Pinij, Siriwattana, Khanchai, Tiyanon, Waraporn, Pattanaprichakul, Supalerk, Likittanasombat, Khanchit, Cholsaringkarl, Doungrat, Boonyapisit, Warangkana, Cheewatanakornkul, Sirichai, Silaruks, Songkwan, Hutayanon, Pisit, Chawanadelert, Seksan, Chattranukulchai, Pairoj, Chatlaong, Boonsert, Santanakorn, Yingsak, Kanokphatcharakun, Khompiya, Mongkolwongroj, Piya, Jai-Aue, Sasivimon, Komson, Ongkarn, Altun, Armagan, Aydinlar, Ali, Topsakal, Ramazan, Ongen, Zeki, Acikel, Sadik, Sahin, Durmus Yildiray, Yilmaz, Ozcan, Yilmaz, Mehmet Birhan, Pekdemir, Hasan, Demir, Mesut, Sucu, Murat, Sahiner, Levent, Ersanli, Murat, Okuyan, Ertugrul, Aras, Dursun, Rolandi, Florencia, Ingaramo, Adrian Cesar, Sambadaro, Gustavo Alberto, Caputi, Vanina Fernandez, Luciardi, Hector, Berman, Sofia Graciela, Dragotto, Pablo, Kleiban, Andres Javier, Centurion, Nestor, Guerrero, Rodolfo Andres Ahuad, Di Paola, Leonel Adalberto, Dran, Ricardo Dario, Egido, Javier, Fosco, Matias Jose, Sinisi, Victor Alfredo, Cartasegna, Luis Rodolfo, Vilamajo, Oscar Gomez, Ramos, Jose Luis, Sassone, Sonia, Zapata, Gerardo, Conde, Diego, Giacomi, Guillermo, Fernandez, Alberto Alfredo, Berli, Mario Alberto, Ferroni, Fabian, Filho, Dário Celestino Sobral, Jaber, Jefferson, Armaganijan, Luciana Vidal, Costantini, Costantino Roberto Frack, Steffens, André, de Souzaem, Weimar Kunz Sebba Barroso, de Souza Neto, João David, Ribeiro, José Márcio, Teixeira, Marcelo Silveira, Rossi, Paulo, Pires, Leonardo, Moreira, Daniel, Jorge, José Carlos Moura, Filho, Adalberto Menezes Lorga, Bodanese, Luiz, Montera, Marcelo Westerlund, Del Carlo, Carlos Henrique, Saad, Jamil Abdalla, Alves da Costa, Fernando Augusto, Lopes, Renato, de Araújo, Gilson Roberto, Manenti, Euler Roberto, Saraiva, Jose Francisco Kerr, Braga, João Carlos Ferreira, Negri, Alexandre, Moncada, Carlos, Precoma, Dalton, 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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Electric Countershock ,Therapeutics ,Cardioversion ,Lower risk ,Cause of Death ,Internal medicine ,Atrial Fibrillation ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Registries ,Propensity Score ,Stroke ,Aged ,Proportional Hazards Models ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Research ,Anticoagulant ,Hazard ratio ,Atrial fibrillation ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Propensity score matching ,Cardiology ,Female ,business ,RC - Abstract
OBJECTIVE To investigate the clinical outcomes of patients who underwent cardioversion compared with those who did not have cardioverson in a large dataset of patients with recent onset non-valvular atrial fibrillation. DESIGN Observational study using prospectively collected registry data (Global Anticoagulant Registry in the FIELD-AF-GARFIELD-AF). SETTING 1317 participating sites in 35 countries. PARTICIPANTS 52 057 patients aged 18 years and older with newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation (up to six weeks' duration) and at least one investigator determined stroke risk factor. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Comparisons were made between patients who received cardioversion and those who had no cardioversion at baseline, and between patients who received direct current cardioversion and those who had pharmacological cardioversion. Overlap propensity weighting with Cox proportional hazards models was used to evaluate the effect of cardioversion on clinical endpoints (all cause mortality, non-haemorrhagic stroke or systemic embolism, and major bleeding), adjusting for baseline risk and patient selection. RESULTS 44 201 patients were included in the analysis comparing cardioversion and no cardioversion, and of these, 6595 (14.9%) underwent cardioversion at baseline. The propensity score weighted hazard ratio for all cause mortality in the cardioversion group was 0.74 (95% confidence interval 0.63 to 0.86) from baseline to one year follow-up and 0.77 (0.64 to 0.93) from one year to two year follow-up. Of the 6595 patients who had cardioversion at baseline, 299 had a follow-up cardioversion more than 48 days after enrolment. 7175 patients were assessed in the analysis comparing type of cardioversion: 2427 (33.8%) received pharmacological cardioversion and 4748 (66.2%) had direct current cardioversion. During one year follow-up, event rates (per 100 patient years) for all cause mortality in patients who received direct current and pharmacological cardioversion were 1.36 (1.13 to 1.64) and 1.70 (1.35 to 2.14), respectively. OBJECTIVE To investigate the clinical outcomes of patients who underwent cardioversion compared with those who did not have cardioverson in a large dataset of patients with recent onset non-valvular atrial fibrillation. DESIGN Observational study using prospectively collected registry data (Global Anticoagulant Registry in the FIELD-AF-GARFIELD-AF). SETTING 1317 participating sites in 35 countries. PARTICIPANTS 52 057 patients aged 18 years and older with newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation (up to six weeks' duration) and at least one investigator determined stroke risk factor. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Comparisons were made between patients who received cardioversion and those who had no cardioversion at baseline, and between patients who received direct current cardioversion and those who had pharmacological cardioversion. Overlap propensity weighting with Cox proportional hazards models was used to evaluate the effect of cardioversion on clinical endpoints (all cause mortality, non-haemorrhagic stroke or systemic embolism, and major bleeding), adjusting for baseline risk and patient selection. RESULTS 44 201 patients were included in the analysis comparing cardioversion and no cardioversion, and of these, 6595 (14.9%) underwent cardioversion at baseline. The propensity score weighted hazard ratio for all cause mortality in the cardioversion group was 0.74 (95% confidence interval 0.63 to 0.86) from baseline to one year follow-up and 0.77 (0.64 to 0.93) from one year to two year follow-up. Of the 6595 patients who had cardioversion at baseline, 299 had a follow-up cardioversion more than 48 days after enrolment. 7175 patients were assessed in the analysis comparing type of cardioversion: 2427 (33.8%) received pharmacological cardioversion and 4748 (66.2%) had direct current cardioversion. During one year follow-up, event rates (per 100 patient years) for all cause mortality in patients who received direct current and pharmacological cardioversion were 1.36 (1.13 to 1.64) and 1.70 (1.35 to 2.14), respectively. CONCLUSION In this large dataset of patients with recent onset non-valvular atrial fibrillation, a small proportion were treated with cardioversion. Direct current cardioversion was performed twice as often as pharmacological cardioversion, and there appeared to be no major difference in outcome events for these two cardioversion modalities. For the overall cardioversion group, after adjustments for confounders, a significantly lower risk of mortality was found in patients who received early cardioversion compared with those who did not receive early cardioversion. STUDY REGISTRATION ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01090362.
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27. Customization of Electric Vehicle User’s Participating in Demand Response Based on Driver’s Charging and Driving Habits
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Chen Ping, Feng Huixin, Fei Wang, and Hui Ren
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Demand response ,Load management ,business.product_category ,Market mechanism ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Electric vehicle ,Data security ,The Internet ,Electricity ,business ,Computer network ,Personalization - Abstract
With the implementation of market mechanism to include load aggregators or agents and the promotion of electric vehicles (EVs), EVs have become another major source of demand response (DR). Previous studies tended to analyze the electricity consumption behavior of cluster EV users, ignoring the differences in individual EV user driving habits, so it was difficult to provide a specific DR solution for a single user. In this paper, we propose an analysis method for EV users’ charging and driving habits, and design user behavior characteristic tags; quantify the capabilities that users can participate in demand response without interference in their daily driving; propose a DR program customization method based on the DR capabilities of EV users. This analysis function can be embedded into the intelligent charging pile on the user side to analyze the historical data of each EV user. It only provides the analysis results to the agent, without providing the user’s power consumption data, which can protect the user’s data security. Finally, the analysis is based on the historical electricity consumption data of EV users published on the Internet, which verifies the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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28. The identification and mapping of a tiller angle QTL on rice chromosome 9
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Chen, Ping, Jiang, Ling, Yu, Chuanyuan, Zhang, Wenwei, Wang, Jiankang, and Wan, Jianmin
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Rice -- Genetic aspects ,Chromosome mapping -- Methods ,Quantitative trait loci -- Research ,Agricultural industry ,Business - Abstract
Tiller angle is an important component of plant architecture in rice even though little is known of its mode of inheritance. A quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis based on a set of recombinant inbred lines extracted from an indica x japonica cross identified a major effect locus (designated qTA-9a) on chromosome 9, which was expressed in two independent environments. The qTA-9a allele derived from the indica parent IR24 increased tiller angle. This QTL was validated in a set of chromosome segment substitution lines involving the same two parental lines. A high resolution genetic map was constructed from a large secondary [F.sub.2] population and anchored to the genomic sequence of rice. The QTL was narrowed to a 65-kb physical region, inclusive of eight putative genes. We have provided the basis for positional cloning of qTA-9a and have developed markers for a major tiller angle QTL.
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- 2008
29. SQL Injection Attack and Detection Based on GreenSQL Pattern Input Whitelist
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Chen Ping, Pan Lin, Wang Jinshuang, and Yang Lanjuan
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Firewall (construction) ,Workflow ,Computer science ,business.industry ,SQL injection ,Big data ,Operating system ,Whitelist ,The Internet ,business ,computer.software_genre ,computer - Abstract
With the rapid development of Internet technology, the era of big data is coming. SQL injection attack is the most common and the most dangerous threat to database. This paper studies the working mode and workflow of the GreenSQL database firewall. Based on the analysis of the characteristics and patterns of SQL injection attack command, the input model of GreenSQL learning is optimized by constructing the patterned input and optimized whitelist. The research method can improve the learning efficiency of GreenSQL and intercept samples in IPS mode, so as to effectively maintain the security of background database.
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- 2020
30. Design and optimization of high density wireless network in gymnasium of Beijing Normal University
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Huangfu Da-peng, Wang Xing-jian, Chen Ping, and Tian Xiao-ping
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business.product_category ,Terminal (telecommunication) ,Directional antenna ,Computer science ,Network security ,business.industry ,Wireless network ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Software deployment ,Internet access ,Wireless ,business ,Telecommunications ,Communication channel - Abstract
With the explosive growth of mobile Internet, Internet of things and intelligent terminal technology and application, wireless network has become an indispensable infrastructure for teaching, scientific research and life of teachers and students in Colleges and universities. At present, colleges and universities have completed the deployment of wireless network in teaching, scientific research, office and dormitory scenes, and the deployment of wireless network in stadium and other high-density scenes has become an urgent problem to be solved. Based on the design, deployment and management of the wireless network in the gymnasium of Beijing Normal University, this paper expounds how to build a safe, reliable, high-speed and stable high-speed wireless network in high-density venues. The stadium high-density wireless network adopts high-density three radio frequency AP. Through directional antenna, it can accurately locate the coverage, avoid the interference of the same channel wireless signal, and realize high-speed Internet access for high-density scene users. In terms of deployment mode, wireless AP and antenna are deployed along the raceway of the stadium for later operation and management.
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- 2020
31. SQL Injection Teaching Based on SQLi-labs
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Pan Lin, Yang Lanjuan, Wang Jinshuang, and Chen Ping
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Class (computer programming) ,Software ,business.industry ,SQL injection ,Computer science ,Process (engineering) ,Data_MISCELLANEOUS ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Software engineering ,business - Abstract
SQL injection attack is one of the most common methods of hacker attack, which is very harmful. In the course of information system security in our school, SQL injection attack and prevention is one of the most important and difficult contents in teaching. SQLi-labs is a teaching assistant software with various SQL injection vulnerabilities. With the help of this software, teacher can carry out SQL injection attacks in class, which help students better master the principle of SQL injection attack and prevention. This paper takes Union SQL injection as an example to introduce the teaching implementation process based on SQLi-labs. Teaching practice shows that this teaching mode increases the interest of students' learning and achieves good learning effect.
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- 2020
32. An Object Segmentation Method for Railway Surrounding Environment Based on Three-dimensional Point Cloud
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Li Qixian, Chen Ping, Yong Qin, Zhipeng Wang, and Xianbin Cao
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Set (abstract data type) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Point cloud ,Process (computing) ,Segmentation ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Object (computer science) ,Change detection ,Visualization ,Data modeling - Abstract
The dramatic changes of railway surrounding environment seriously affect the railway operation safety, however the change detection mostly depends on human visual interpretation. For facilitating the change detection and reducing the human involvement, this paper proposed an automatic segmentation method for modeling railway surrounding environment using point cloud data and mainly focusing on simplifying the processing process and segmentation accuracy. Firstly, a process-based processing method is used, and only a few parameters need to be set to convert the original data to a specific model. Secondly, by analyzing the geometric and spatial features of various objects, a series of algorithms are selected to achieve the accurate segmentation of the target model. Finally, actual data along a section in Beijing-Langfang high-speed railway is used to verify the proposed method, and the results show that the method achieve a high-accuracy of segmentation.
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- 2020
33. Bandwidth Spread of Microwave Absorber by Integrating Spoof Plasmonic structure and Resistive Metasurface
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Zhou Fangkun, Fang Wei, Wang Yingjie, and Chen Ping
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010302 applied physics ,Resistive touchscreen ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Metal strips ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Microwave absorber ,0103 physical sciences ,Broadband ,Optoelectronics ,Absorption bandwidth ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Plasmon ,Microwave - Abstract
Bandwidth spread of microwave absorber attracts much attention nowadays. In this paper, we proposed and demonstrated a broadband microwave absorber which combines resistive metasurface and spoof plasmonic structure. Our hybrid absorber consists of a resistive metasurface on the top of a gradual corrugated metal strips based plasmonic structures. By adjusting the unit cell parameters, the different absorption mechanisms of the resistive metasurface and spoof plasmonic structures can be combined together to achieve a broad absorption bandwidth. Compared with the simple SSPP absorbers, this hybrid absorber has a spread absorption bandwidth. The absorber sample was fabricated based on optimized results and experimental results indicate that the presented absorber can absorb the incident microwave over 90% in the band of 5.6-14.4 GHz with the thickness of 7 mm.
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- 2020
34. Rail Fastener Defect Inspection Based on UAV Images: A Comparative Study
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Huang Yonghui, Yang Huaizhi, Yunpeng Wu, Yong Qin, and Chen Ping
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Support vector machine ,Visual inspection ,business.product_category ,Railway system ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Deep learning ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,Small target ,business ,Fastener ,Vehicle inspection - Abstract
Rail fastener seriously affects the safety of railway system. The main approaches for detection of rail fastener defect are human inspection and rail vehicle inspection, which have many drawbacks such as low efficiency, high cost and so on. The paper presents a novel UAV-based visual inspection mean for fastener defect and focuses on two kinds of approaches based on UAV rail images: methods using traditional visual and using deep learning. With regards to the first aspect, a new traditional detection method using SVM and HOG features is proposed, which acquires a low mAP, due to heterogeneous background, various illumination, small target and so on. With regards to the second, some approaches based on deep learning including Fastener RCNN, YOLOv3, improved YOLOv3 and FPN are compared and applied for fastener defect detection, which can achieve a satisfied result. Finally, a quantitative comparison experiment shows FPN acquires a mAP of 95.78%, which achieves favorable performance against state-of-the-art methods. Therefore, it is possible to carry out fastener defect inspection with UAV images.
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- 2020
35. Blockchain-based Access Control Data Distribution System
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Dong Xinhua, Li Yi, Fang Li, Chen Ping, and Huang Bowen
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021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,Information privacy ,Blockchain ,Smart contract ,business.industry ,Computer science ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Cryptography ,Access control ,02 engineering and technology ,Computer security ,computer.software_genre ,Encryption ,Decentralization ,Data integrity ,Ciphertext ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,The Internet ,business ,computer - Abstract
In the Internet age, data distribution is an important means of information dissemination. However, there are many problems that are difficult to solve in data distribution. Current data distribution needs to rely on third-party distribution platforms, but it is easy to generate centralized rights, which causes data creators to lose their legitimate rights and interests. Moreover, data leakage is easy to occur during data storage and transmission, and data integrity and authenticity cannot be guaranteed. In view of the above problems, a blockchain-based data distribution system is designed. We use the decentralization feature of the blockchain to remove the centralized platform, allowing peers in the blockchain network to directly trade as data creators and data consumers. And the data is tracked using the integrity of the data in the blockchain network. At the same time, the ciphertext-based attribute encryption algorithm and smart contract are used to control the user’s access rights. Use cryptography to protect the privacy, security, and verifiability of your data.
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- 2019
36. A Lightweight Vulnerability Scanning and Security Enhanced System For Oracle Database
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Xu Wei-guang, Zhao Min, Chen Ping, and Pan Jing-wei
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business.industry ,Computer science ,Vulnerability scanning ,Modular design ,business ,Computer security ,computer.software_genre ,computer ,Oracle ,Oracle database ,Variety (cybernetics) - Abstract
Databases store the important information of a company, and once it is leaked, it will bring immeasurable losses. Determining how to find vulnerabilities and effectively repair them were the main objectives, we design and implement a modular Oracle Vulnerability scanning and security enhanced system, which can effectively scan and repair known vulnerabilities of Oracle database. Users can customize and extend related functions for specific vulnerabilities. The experimental results showed that the system can effectively detect a variety of vulnerabilities and supplied easy to use automatic repair functions, which provided solution to the serious security problems of the Oracle database for SMEs (small to medium-sized enterprises).
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- 2019
37. Secure and Traceable Copyright Management System Based on Blockchain
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Li Fang, Chen Ping, Wang Peng, Li Yi, and Dong Xinhua
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File system ,Blockchain ,business.industry ,Computer science ,ComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING ,Watermark ,Encryption ,computer.software_genre ,Computer security ,Management system ,Session (computer science) ,business ,Database transaction ,computer ,Digital watermarking ,ElGamal encryption - Abstract
Blockchain technology can be used to solve the problem of the management of the digital copyright. Though some related ideas have been proposed, few papers propose a complete digital copyright management system based on public chain and simulation. A system based on public chain enables copyright owners and users to trade directly without resorting to a centralized organization. In this paper, a secure digital copyright management system based on Ethereum is proposed. Firstly, a model is established based on smart contracts and InterPlanetary File System. Secondly, use the improved ELGamal encryption algorithm to encrypt session data and protect privacy and evaluate the efficiency of the improved algorithm. Lastly, a transaction watermark that is consistent with the transaction information on the chain is added to the image data, providing proof for the piracy.
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- 2019
38. PDGFRA mRNA overexpression is associated with regional metastasis and reduced survival in oral squamous cell carcinoma
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Qin Xu, Sandhya Gokavarapu, Chen Ping Zhang, Hui Shan Ong, Jiang Li, Wei Cao, and Zhen Tian
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,Receptor, Platelet-Derived Growth Factor alpha ,Time Factors ,Survival ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Gene Expression ,PDGFRA ,Disease-Free Survival ,Receptor tyrosine kinase ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,RNA, Messenger ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Genetic Association Studies ,Aged ,Analysis of Variance ,biology ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Growth factor ,Head/neck neoplasm ,Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases ,Middle Aged ,Protein-Tyrosine Kinases ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,digestive system diseases ,030104 developmental biology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,biology.protein ,Cancer research ,Periodontics ,Female ,Mouth Neoplasms ,Oral Surgery ,business ,Tyrosine kinase - Abstract
BACKGROUND Platelet-derived growth factor alpha (PDGFRA) is a gene encoding tyrosine kinase receptor and both EGFR and PDGFRA activate tyrosine kinases. The implication of PGFRA in many cancers and its prognostic significance irrespective to EGFR status in spinal chordoma, gliomas, and uterine cancers have shown a need for its investigation in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). We investigated the prognostic value of PDGFRA mRNA expression in OSCC. PATIENTS AND METHODS The study was conducted in the department of oral maxillofacial surgery-head and neck oncology, at a tertiary hospital. The data on PDGFRA mRNA expression and immunohistochemical staining status in primary OSCC patients treated for curative surgery from 2010 to 2012 were analyzed. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed with other cofactors for survival. RESULTS A total of 114 consecutive patients with primary OSCC who received treatment were studied. Thirty-one patients died of the disease. Strong PDGFRA immunohistochemical staining and high expression of PDGFRA mRNA were associated with positive pN status (P
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- 2018
39. Observation on lower-reinforcing and upperreducing acupuncture method for hyperplasia of mammary gland and its influence on estradiol and progesterone
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Chen-ping Sun, Yan Zhang, Han-bing Shen, Wang Lu, Meng-hu Guo, Ya-fang Wang, and Hai-yin Zhao
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medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,business.industry ,Mammary gland ,Urology ,Hyperplasia ,medicine.disease ,030205 complementary & alternative medicine ,law.invention ,Menstruation ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Concomitant ,HMG-CoA reductase ,Acupuncture ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Clinical efficacy ,business - Abstract
To observe the clinical effect of lower-reinforcing and upper-reducing acupuncture method for hyperplasia of mammary gland (HMG) and its influence on estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P). A randomized, single-blinded and controlled trial was conducted. A total of 124 cases conforming to the inclusion criteria were randomized by random number table into a treatment group and a control group, with 62 cases in each group. Patients in both groups received acupuncture therapy at the same acupoints, while patients in the treatment group received lower-reinforcing and upper-reducing method, and patients in the control group received even reinforcing-reducing manipulation. The treatment started around 10 d before menstruation and was conducted every other day. Patients received 5 treatments in each menstruation cycle for consecutive 3 cycles. The levels of E2, P and E2/P and clinical efficacy were measured before and after treatment. After treatment, the breast lump size, pain intensity and concomitant symptoms score in both groups were substantially lower than those before treatment, showing statistical significances (all P 0.05). Lower-reinforcing and upper-reducing acupuncture method can effectively alleviate clinical symptoms and signs in HMG patients, and produce a better effect than even reinforcing-reducing manipulation. The majority of HMG patients’ E2, P level and E2/P value were not beyond the normal ranges; therefore, acupuncture showed no substantial influence on E2 and P levels and E2/P value.
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- 2018
40. A detailed analysis of mandibular fractures epidemiology, treatment and outcomes: A 5-year retrospective study, Gansu Province-China
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khaled Alkebsi, Bassam M. Abotaleb, Chen Ping, Yang Lan, Kang Yongjie, Wang Zhiqiang, and Essam Ahmed Al-Moraissi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Mandibular fracture ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Population ,Dentistry ,Retrospective cohort study ,030206 dentistry ,medicine.disease ,Condyle ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Etiology ,Internal fixation ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,education ,business - Abstract
Purpose The aim of the study is to comprehensively analyze the clinical epidemiology of the mandibular fracture including several factors which could affect the incidence, treatments, and outcomes of the mandibular fracture. Materials and methods A retrospective study was conducted to include the patients with mandibular fractures in the department of maxillofacial surgery of the Lanzhou University second hospital from 2011 to 2015. The predictor variables were age, gender, ethnicity, medical health, habits, etiology, and treatment methods for mandibular fracture. The outcome variables were postoperative complications of MFs and corrective revision surgeries. T, Chi-square, Fisher’s exact, and Spearmen statistical tests were used to analyze the data. Results There were 342 patients with 571 fractures. Male/female ratio was 4.1:1 with the third decade accounted for (30.1%). Traffic accidents (43.6%) were the most common etiology followed by falls (31.6%). Symphysis/parasymphysis (26.4%) and condyle (24%) were the most common fracture sites. The complication rate was 18.4% with the infection (8.8%), and malocclusion (5.8%) were the most frequent complications. The rate of secondary operation was (5%). A high time interval to repairing was detected (mean = 11.04) without statistical significance between the rate of the overall complications and time interval to repairing (P = 0.957). Compromising factors significantly increase the rate of infection. There was no significant difference between the administration of antibiotics and the incidence of infection (P = 0.289). Conclusion A well understanding of the epidemiology of mandibular fracture and variables’ correlations is clinically important in advancing the prediction, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mandibular fractures in a particular population. Potential risk factors such as trauma severity, compromised medical health, and patient’s behaviors were significantly affecting the resultant outcome. Open reduction and internal fixation of condyle fracture resulted in constant occlusal result than closed one. An antibiotic therapeutic effect against infection in mandibular fractures remains suspected. Time elapsing from injury to treatment had no influence on the overall complications.
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- 2018
41. Association of <scp>ATM</scp> and <scp>BMI</scp> ‐1 genetic variation with breast cancer risk in Han Chinese
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Qingbu Mei, Minglong Zhang, Chen Ping, Li Penghui, Lihong Zheng, Fu-Chao Wang, Li-Ling Yue, Dan Liu, and Hongming Pan
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Candidate gene ,Adolescent ,Genetic Linkage ,ATM gene ,Breast Neoplasms ,Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated Proteins ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,BMI‐1 gene ,03 medical and health sciences ,breast cancer ,0302 clinical medicine ,Breast cancer ,Asian People ,Gene Frequency ,Internal medicine ,Genetic variation ,case–control ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genotyping ,risk ,Menarche ,Polycomb Repressive Complex 1 ,business.industry ,Haplotype ,association ,Original Articles ,Cell Biology ,Odds ratio ,Middle Aged ,Nomogram ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Nomograms ,030104 developmental biology ,Haplotypes ,Case-Control Studies ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Molecular Medicine ,Female ,Original Article ,business - Abstract
We tested the hypothesis that genetic variation in ATM and BMI‐1 genes can alter the risk of breast cancer through genotyping 6 variants among 524 breast cancer cases and 518 cancer‐free controls of Han nationality. This was an observational, hospital‐based, case–control association study. Analyses of single variant, linkage, haplotype, interaction and nomogram were performed. Risk was expressed as odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI). All studied variants were in the Hardy‐Weinberg equilibrium and were not linked. The mutant allele frequencies of rs1890637, rs3092856 and rs1801516 in ATM gene were significantly higher in cases than in controls (P = .005
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- 2018
42. Parallel transmission lines fault location algorithm based on differential component net
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Song, Guobing, Suonan, Jiale, Xu, Qingqiang, Chen, Ping, and Ge, Yaozhong
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Electric power transmission -- Research ,Power lines -- Research ,Algorithms -- Research ,Algorithms -- Technology application ,Algorithm ,Technology application ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
This paper presents a novel time-domain fault location algorithm for parallel transmission lines using two terminal currents. Parallel transmission lines with faults can be decoupled into the common component net and differential component net. Since the differential component net is only composed of the parallel lines and its terminal voltages equal zero, the proposed algorithm is based on the fact that the difference between voltage distributions, calculated from two terminal currents, is the smallest at fault point. To be practical, unsynchronized data and the transient transferring ability of the current transformer are taken into consideration. The algorithm needs a very short data window, and any segment of current data can be used to locate faults. The proposed algorithm is verified successfully using the simulation data generated by the frequency-dependent line model of the Alternative Transients Program and the field recording data provided by traveling-wave fault locators. Locating results show the satisfactory accuracy of the algorithm for various fault types, fault distances, and fault resistances. Index Terms--Differential component net, fault location, parallel transmission lines, protective relaying, two terminal currents.
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- 2005
43. Biobjective power dispatch using goal-attainment method and adaptive polynomial networks
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Chen, Ping-Chang and Huang, Chao-Ming
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Electric power production -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
This paper presents an integrated approach that combines goal-attainment (GA) and adaptive polynomial networks (APN) to real-time biobjective power dispatch. The goals considered are fuel cost and the environmental impact of multiple emissions. The complicated relationships between the input (power demand and operator's economic and emission preferences) and the output (power generated by each generator) can be efficiently modeled by the APN. Moreover, the APN can rapidly provide an accurate estimate of the real-time dispatch results for the power demand and the operator's preferences. The effectiveness of the proposed approach has been demonstrated by the IEEE 30-bus six-generator and the practical Taipower 388-bus 27-generator systems. Test results reveal that the proposed approach achieves significant savings in computation time and reduces the complexity of the real-time power dispatch. Furthermore, the proposed APN outperforms the artificial neural networks (ANNs) method, in both developing the model and estimating the power generated by each generator. Index Terms--Adaptive polynomial networks, biobjective power dispatch, goal-attainment (GA) method.
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- 2004
44. Millimeter-wave MMIC passive HEMT switches using traveling-wave concept
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Lin, Kun-You, Tu, Wen-Hua, Chen, Ping-Yu, Chang, Hong-Yeh, Wang, Huei, and Wu, Ruey-Beei
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High-electron-mobility transistors -- Research ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
This paper describes the design of millimeter-wave wide-band monolithic GaAs passive high electron-mobility transistor (HEMT) switches using the traveling-wave concept. This type of switch combined the off-state shunt transistors and series microstrip lines to form an artificial transmission line with 50-[ohm] characteristic impedance. A 15-80-GHz single-pole double-throw (SPDT) switch in conjunction with quarter-wavelength impedance transformers demonstrates an insertion loss of less than 3.6 dB and an isolation of better than 25 dB. Another type of wide-band switch was designed by using a series HEMT switch to replace the quarter-wavelength transformer, and the operating band can be extended to dc. With this scheme, dc-80-GHz single-pole single-throw (SPST) and dc-60-GHz SPDT switches are also developed with compact chip size. From dc to 80 GHz, the insertion loss and isolation of the SPST switch are better than 3 and 24 dB, respectively. The SPDT switch has an insertion loss of better than 3 dB and an isolation of better than 25 dB from dc to 60 GHz. The analysis of circuit characteristics and design procedures are also included. It is concluded that the device periphery can be selected for the desired bandwidth, while the number of transistors is decided to achieve the isolation. Index Terms--High electron-mobility transistor (HEMT), switch, traveling wave.
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- 2004
45. Phases Reconstruction and Foaming Modification of Basic Oxygen Furnace Slag on Its Grindability
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Liu Rongjin, Jintao Fan, Wei Jiazhan, Dandan Wan, Chen Ping, Xiang Ruiheng, and Cheng Hu
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SiC ,Basic oxygen steelmaking ,reconstruction ,Materials science ,General Chemical Engineering ,Foaming agent ,grindability ,particle size analysis ,Inorganic Chemistry ,General Materials Science ,Porosity ,mercury intrusion porosimetry ,Crystallography ,business.industry ,Metallurgy ,Slag ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Steelmaking ,Grinding ,QD901-999 ,foaming agent ,visual_art ,Particle-size distribution ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Particle ,business - Abstract
Basic oxygen furnace (BOF) slag is a main byproduct produced during the converter steelmaking process. The poor grindability of BOF slag limits its added-value application. In this paper, the grinding characteristics of unmodified and reconstructed BOF slag were compared. Additionally, the grinding property of reconstructed steel slag was also studied after SiC foaming. The results show that the solid solution of divalent metal oxides’ RO phase, considered as the hardly grinding phase, discomposes after lime-bauxite reconstruction. The characteristics of BOF slag were tested through particle size analysis, XRD, SEM and MIP. The SSA (specific suface area) and the particle diameter of unmodified BOF slag could reach 303.1 m2/kg and 51.75 µm after 10 min of grinding, but that of reconstructed BOF slag could reach 354.5 m2/kg and 18.16 µm after the same grinding time, respectively. The grinding efficiency of steel slag was obviously increased and the particle characteristics were improved after foaming modification. BOF formed as a porous structure after SiC foaming, its porosity, SSA, and particle diameter can reach 31.79%, 424.4 m2/kg, and 24.36 μm and increased by 10.31%, 19.72%, and 39.04%, compared with the reconstructed steel slag of undoped foaming agent, respectively, and the grindability was further improved. A theoretical basis for large-scale BOF slag utilization is provided.
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- 2021
46. Training DHMMs of mine and clutter to minimize landmine detection errors
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Zhao, Yunxin, Gader, Paul, Chen, Ping, and Zhang, Yue
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Markov processes -- Research ,Land mines -- Safety and security measures ,Business ,Earth sciences ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
Minimum classification error (MCE) training is proposed to improve performance of a discrete hidden Markov model (DHMM)-based landmine detection system. The system (baseline) was proposed previously for detection of both metal and nonmetal mines from ground-penetrating radar signatures collected by moving vehicles. An initial DHMM model is trained by conventional methods of vector quantization and the Bantu-Welch algorithm. A sequential generalized probabilistic descent (GPD) algorithm that minimizes an empirical loss function is then used to estimate the landmine/background DHMM parameters, and an evolutionary algorithm (EA) based on fitness score of classification accuracy is used to generate and select codebooks. The landmine data of one geographical site was used for model training, and those of two different sites were used for evaluation of system performance. Three scenarios were studied: 1) apply MCE/GPD alone to DHMM estimation, 2) apply EA alone to codebook generation, and 3) first apply EA to codebook generation and then apply MCE/GPD to DHMM estimation. Overall, the combined EA and MCE/GPD training led to the best performance. At the same level of detection rate as the baseline DHMM system, the false-alarm rate was reduced by a factor of two, indicating significant performance improvement. Index Terms--Discrete hidden Markov model (DHMM), evolutionary algorithm (EA), generalized probabilistic descent (GPD), ground-penetrating radar (GPR) signature, hidden Markov model (HMM), landmine detection, minimum classification error (MCE) training.
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- 2003
47. Deforming mesh for computational aeroelasticity using a nonlinear elastic boundary element method
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Gao, Xiao-Wei, Chen, Ping-Chih, and Tang, Lei
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Fluid dynamics -- Research ,Aerodynamics -- Research ,Boundary layer -- Research ,Aerospace and defense industries ,Business - Abstract
A nonlinear elastic boundary element method (NBEM) approach is developed as an innovative deforming mesh generator for computational aeroelastic simulation. The computational fluid dynamics (CFD) mesh is assumed to be embedded in an infinite nonlinear elastic medium of a hardening material, leading to the formulation of a pseudononlinear elastostatic problem. Whereas the CFD surface mesh is treated as a boundary element model and the CFD flowfield grid as domain sample points, the NBEM approach solves Navier's equations using a particular solution scheme that removes the requirement of the domain integral in the conventional NBEM formulation. The NBEM approach has a unified feature that is applicable to all mesh systems, including unstructured, multi-block structured, and overset grids. An optimization strategy is employed to determine the optimum hardening material properties by minimizing the mesh distortion in the viscous region where grid orthogonality must be preserved. Three test cases are performed to demonstrate the robustness and effectiveness of the NBEM approach for deforming mesh generation.
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- 2002
48. Effects of secondary electron emission yield properties on gain and timing performance of ALD-coated MCP
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Xing Wang, Mingrui Zhang, He Kai, Gou Yongsheng, Hulin Liu, Baiyu Liu, Guilong Gao, Youshan Qu, Sai Xiaofeng, Xu Xiangyan, Lehui Guo, Chen Ping, Li Shaohui, Liwei Xin, Jinshou Tian, Lili Li, and Xue Yanhua
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Yield (engineering) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,business.industry ,Monte Carlo method ,Electron ,01 natural sciences ,Secondary electrons ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Atomic layer deposition ,Cascade ,Secondary emission ,0103 physical sciences ,Optoelectronics ,Particle ,business ,Instrumentation - Abstract
The technology of atomic layer deposition has been used to improve the lifetime of the microchannel plate-photomultiplier tube (MCP-PMT) effectively and makes MCP possible to choose to coat different potential emissive materials on the internal surface of the MCP channels in the future. However, it is still an open question to what extent the secondary electron emission (SEE) yield properties of the emissive materials influence the behavior of the ALD-coated MCP. In this work, the dependences of the gain and timing performance on the SEE yield properties were assessed by using the Monte Carlo and particle-in-cell methods. We established the three-dimensional MCP single channel model in Computer Simulation Technology (CST) Particle Studio. Three important secondary electron emissions, the backscattered, rediffused and true SEEs, were discussed numerically based on the probabilistic model. The secondary electron cascade processes in the MCP single channel were simulated. The simulation results indicate that the opportunities for improving the gain of the ALD-coated MCP by improving the SEE yields corresponding to the incident energies of 0 eV–100 eV. The backscattered and rediffused electrons are found to have strong effects on the gain and timing performance of the MCP. Although the higher the SEE yield the higher the MCP gain, the drawback is the extremely high SEE yield will make the MCP saturated prematurely and degrade the time resolution. The simulation results will be used to guide the design and selection of emissive material for ALD-coated MCP development.
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- 2021
49. Warehouse creation - a potential roadblock to data warehousing
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Srivastava, Jaideep and Chen, Ping-Yao
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Databases -- Research ,Information resources management -- Research ,Information storage and retrieval -- Research ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
A study was conducted to analyze concerns in data integration and data-warehouse creation. These issues correlate with database synchronization, creation of an enterprise scheme and selection of a warehouse architecture. Moreover, concerns related to the scalability and quality of integration were studied. A conventional modern enterprise data management architecture that supported applications by managing current data was examined.
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- 1999
50. Justification of routine venous thromboembolism prophylaxis in head and neck cancer reconstructive surgery
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Li Xin Su, Laith Al-Qamachi, Chen Ping Zhang, Min Yi Yin, Hui Shan Ong, Tong Ji, and Sandhya Gokavarapu
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Adult ,Male ,Reconstructive surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Vte prophylaxis ,Risk Assessment ,Disease-Free Survival ,Statistics, Nonparametric ,Surgical Flaps ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,Postoperative Complications ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Prolonged Surgery ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Head and neck cancer ,Anticoagulants ,Venous Thromboembolism ,Middle Aged ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Primary Prevention ,Survival Rate ,Treatment Outcome ,ROC Curve ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Anesthesia ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Neck Dissection ,Female ,Pulmonary Embolism ,business ,Complication ,Venous thromboembolism - Abstract
Background Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a preventable complication in which early ambulation is expected after head and neck surgery. Thus, the role of VTE prophylaxis is questionable and needs further assessment. The purpose of this study was to specify the relative contributing risk factors for patients who underwent head and neck cancer ablation with immediate reconstruction. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted of consecutive head and neck cancer ablations with immediate reconstructions between 2008 and 2013. Dextran and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) were routinely given as flap thromboprophylaxis. Logistic regression was applied to analyze the potentially significant risk factors. Results Of 1953 subjects, the incidence of symptomatic VTE was 2.2% with 0.1% mortality rate. Prolonged surgery (>592.5 minutes; P = .048), immobilization (>4 days; P = .019), and subjects without postoperative flap thromboprophylaxis (P = .002) are significant risk factors for VTE development. Conclusion Our flap thromboprophylaxis regime might have played a crucial role in keeping the incidence of VTE low. Despite prolonged immobilization in fibula flap reconstruction, the incidence of VTE remained low when flap thromboprophylaxis was given.
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- 2017
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