56 results on '"Xuefei YANG"'
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2. A Longitudinal Study of White Matter Functional Network in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
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Yulin Wang, Tianhui Li, Shuoqiu Gan, Xuebin Chang, Xuan Li, Shan Wang, Yinxiang Sun, Xuefei Yang, Xiaoyan Jia, Hao Yan, Debo Dong, Xuan Niu, Feng Xiong, and Lijun Bai
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Adult ,Male ,030506 rehabilitation ,Longitudinal study ,Traumatic brain injury ,Functional networks ,White matter ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Fasciculus ,medicine ,Cluster Analysis ,Humans ,Longitudinal Studies ,ddc:610 ,Brain Concussion ,Aged ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Cognition ,Recovery of Function ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,White Matter ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Case-Control Studies ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,0305 other medical science ,Functional magnetic resonance imaging ,business ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Diffusion MRI - Abstract
Some patients after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) experience microstructural damages in the long-distance white matter (WM) connections, which disrupts the functional connectome of large-scale brain networks that support cognitive function. Patterns of WM structural damage following mTBI were well documented using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). However, the functional organization of WM and its association with gray matter functional networks (GM-FNs) and its DTI metrics remain unknown. The present study adopted resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging to explore WM functional properties in mTBI patients (108 acute patients, 48 chronic patients, 46 healthy controls [HCs]). Eleven large-scale WM functional networks (WM-FNs) were constructed by the k-means clustering algorithm of voxel-wise WM functional connectivity (FC). Compared with HCs, acute mTBI patients observed enhanced FC between inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus (IFOF) WM-FN and primary sensorimotor WM-FNs, and cortical primary sensorimotor GM-FNs. Further, acute mTBI patients showed increased DTI metrics (mean diffusivity, axial diffusivity, and radial diffusivity) in deep WM-FNs and higher-order cognitive WM-FNs. Moreover, mTBI patients demonstrated full recovery of FC and partial recovery of DTI metrics in the chronic stage. Additionally, enhanced FC between IFOF WM-FN and anterior cerebellar GM-FN was correlated with impaired information processing speed. Our findings provide novel evidence for functional and structural alteration of WM-FNs in mTBI patients. Importantly, the convergent damage of the IFOF network might imply its crucial role in our understanding of the pathophysiology mechanism of mTBI patients.
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- 2021
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3. Serum Neuron-Specific Enolase Levels Associated with Connectivity Alterations in Anterior Default Mode Network after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
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Shan Wang, Xuefei Yang, Xiaoyan Jia, Yingxiang Sun, Shuoqiu Gan, Bo Yin, Lijun Bai, Guanghui Bai, Xuan Niu, and Ming Zhang
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Adult ,Male ,030506 rehabilitation ,Time Factors ,Traumatic brain injury ,Enolase ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neuroimaging ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Serum biomarkers ,Humans ,Medicine ,Longitudinal Studies ,Cognitive impairment ,Brain Concussion ,Default mode network ,Brain network ,business.industry ,Default Mode Network ,Cognition ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Case-Control Studies ,Phosphopyruvate Hydratase ,Linear Models ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Ubiquitin Thiolesterase ,Neuroscience ,Biomarkers ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is the most prevalent neurological insult and leads to long-lasting cognitive impairment. Neuroimaging studies have discovered abnormalities in brain network connectivity following mTBI as the underlying neural basis of cognitive deficits. However, the pathophysiologic mechanisms involved in imaging alterations remain elusive. Proteins neuron-specific enolase (NSE) and ubiquitin C terminal hydrolase 1 are reliable markers for neuronal cell-body damage, both of which have been demonstrated to be increased in serum following mTBI. Therefore, we conducted a longitudinal study to examine relationships between abnormal brain network connectivity and serum neuronal biomarkers and their associations with cognitive recovery following mTBI. Sixty patients were followed-up at 1 week and 3 months post-injury and 41 controls were recruited. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to build a functional connectivity matrix within large-scale intrinsic networks, and their topological properties were analyzed using graph theory measures. We found that, compared with controls, mTBI patients showed significant decreases in a number of nodal characteristics in default mode network (DMN), salience network, and executive network (
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4. Reuse of textile wastewater treated by moving bed biofilm reactor coupled with membrane bioreactor
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Víctor López-Grimau, Montse Calderer, Mercedes Vilaseca, Martí Crespi, Xavier Martínez-Lladó, Judit Ribera-Pi, Xuefei Yang, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria de Projectes i de la Construcció, and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. ENMA - Enginyeria del Medi Ambient
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textile wastewater ,MBBR-MBR ,Textile ,Moving bed biofilm reactor ,business.industry ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,General Chemical Engineering ,Aigües residuals -- Depuració ,Desenvolupament humà i sostenible::Enginyeria ambiental::Tractament de l'aigua [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Textile waste--Environmental aspects ,water reuse ,Reuse ,Membrane bioreactor ,Pulp and paper industry ,Moving bed biofilm reactor-Membrane bioreactor ,dyeing processes ,Sewage -- Purification ,Wastewater ,Residus tèxtils ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Environmental science ,business - Abstract
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [ Yang, X, López-Grimau, V, Vilaseca, M, et al. Reuse of textile wastewater treated by moving bed biofilm reactor coupled with membrane bioreactor. Coloration Technol. 2021; 137: 484– 492. https://doi.org/10.1111/cote.12543], which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/cote.12543. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving. A laboratory-scale pilot plant of moving bed biofilm reactor coupled with membrane bioreactor (MBBR-MBR) was studied with regard to wastewater treatment in the textile industry, and the reuse feasibility of treated water was investigated. The pilot plant comprised two connected parts: an aerobic tank filled with carriers and a submerged membrane tank. The MBBR-MBR system reduced the hydraulic retention time to 1 day, which is very promising compared with conventional biological treatment in the textile industry. The removal efficiency of chemical oxygen demand reached 93%, which is almost the maximum for a biological process treating this type of wastewater, as well as the colour removal performance, which achieved 85%. Additionally, 99% of total suspended solids were removed due to filtration. Furthermore, new dyeing processes reusing the treated water were performed. The quality of the new dyed fabrics with treated water was compared with reference fabrics. Colour differences between new dyed fabrics and reference fabrics were found to be within the general requirement of the textile industry (¿ECMC(2:1) < 1). The reuse of treated water in new dyeing processes is beneficial both for the industry and for the environment, because the textile sector is an intensive water consumer during both the dyeing and finishing processes. This study is co-funded by ACCIÓ (Generalitat de Catalunya) within the REGIREU Project (COMRDI16-1-0062).
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- 2021
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5. Strategic white matter injury associated with long‐term information processing speed deficits in mild traumatic brain injury
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Shuoqiu Gan, Xuefei Yang, Xiaoyan Jia, Shan Wang, Bo Yin, Lijun Bai, Zhihan Yan, and Guanghui Bai
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Traumatic brain injury ,Trail Making Test ,Poison control ,Audiology ,050105 experimental psychology ,White matter ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Thalamus ,mild traumatic brain injury ,serum inflammation cytokine ,Fractional anisotropy ,Injury prevention ,medicine ,Reaction Time ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,Research Articles ,Brain Concussion ,Cerebral Cortex ,Models, Statistical ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,Working memory ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,White Matter ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Diffusion Tensor Imaging ,Memory, Short-Term ,Neurology ,information processing speed ,DTI ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Anatomy ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Blood sampling ,Research Article ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Deficits in information processing speed (IPS) are among the earliest and most prominent cognitive manifestations in mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). We investigated the impact of white matter fiber location on IPS outcome in an individual basis assessment. A total of 112 acute mild TBI with all CT negative underwent brain DTI and blood sampling for inflammation cytokines within 7 days postinjury and 72 age‐ and sex matched healthy controls with same assessments were enrolled. IPS outcome was assessed by the trail making test at 6–12 month postinjury in mild TBI. Fractional anisotropy (FA) features were extracted using a novel lesion‐load analytical strategy to capture spatially heterogeneous white matter injuries and minimize implicit assumptions of uniform injury across diverse clinical presentations. Acute mild TBI exhibited a general pattern of increased and decreased FA in specific white matter tracts. The power of acute FA measures to identify patients developing IPS deficits with 92% accuracy and further improved to 96% accuracy by adding inflammation cytokines. The classifiers predicted individual's IPS and working memory ratings (r = .74 and .80, respectively, p, Combination of inflammation cytokine and fibers projecting to frontal cortex as predictors can identify long‐term information processing speed deficits in mild TBI patients with negative CT.
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6. Noise suppressed and bias field corrected image segmentation method for porous Ni-YSZ anode microstructure
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Xi Li, Chengzhen Guo, Xiaowei Fu, and Xuefei Yang
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Fuzzy clustering ,Pixel ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,business.industry ,020207 software engineering ,Pattern recognition ,Statistical model ,02 engineering and technology ,Image segmentation ,Anode ,Kernel (image processing) ,Hardware and Architecture ,Computer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Principal component analysis ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Media Technology ,Segmentation ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Software - Abstract
Accurate three-phase identification from Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) anode micrograph is challenged by both noise and intensity inhomogeneity. In this paper, a novel framework is proposed for porous Ni-YSZ cermet anode Optical Microscopy (OM) image segmentation. The proposed framework takes advantage of a statistical model in which an observed image is decomposed into two multiplicative components (bias field and true image) and one additive component (noise). A two-stage Principal Component Analysis with Local Pixel Grouping (LPG-PCA) denoising algorithm is firstly performed to suppress additive noise, it can preserve more image local structural features by modeling a pixel and its nearest neighbors as a vector variable and selecting training samples with similar contents to this variable in a local window for PCA transformation. In order to enhance the robustness to noise, uneven illumination and other outliers, a kernel metric is introduced into fuzzy clustering method embedded with bias field correction for image segmentation. The proposed method has been compared to other state-of-the-art segmentation algorithms on both simulated images and real SOFC anode OM images. Extensive experiments results have demonstrated that the proposed framework can successfully eliminate the influence of both uneven illumination and noise on real Ni/YSZ anode OM images to obtain a better three-phase identification accuracy. The high-quality segmentation results lay firm foundation for accurate microstructural parameter extraction.
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7. Treatment Response Prediction and Individualized Identification of Short-Term Abstinence Methamphetamine Dependence Using Brain Graph Metrics
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Ru Yang, Jun Liu, Jing Luo, Fei Tang, Cui Yan, Sihong Huang, Wenhan Yang, and Xuefei Yang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:RC435-571 ,Middle temporal gyrus ,Inferior frontal gyrus ,Audiology ,graph metrics ,Cuneus ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,methamphetamine dependence ,lcsh:Psychiatry ,medicine ,support vector machine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Original Research ,Psychiatry ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,treatment response ,Confidence interval ,Support vector machine ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,classification ,Superior frontal gyrus ,Feature (computer vision) ,business ,Functional magnetic resonance imaging ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background:The abuse of methamphetamine (MA) worldwide has gained international attention as the most rapidly growing illicit drug problem. The classification and treatment response prediction of MA addicts are thereby paramount, in order for effective treatments to be more targeted to individuals. However, there has been limited progress.Methods:In the present study, 43 MA-dependent participants and 38 age- and gender-matched healthy controls were enrolled, and their resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data were collected. MA-dependent participants who showed 50% reduction in craving were defined as responders to treatment. The present study used the machine learning method, which is a support vector machine (SVM), to detect the most relevant features for discriminating and predicting the treatment response for MA-dependent participants based on the features extracted from the functional graph metrics.Results:A classifier was able to differentiate MA-dependent subjects from normal controls, with a cross-validated prediction accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of 73.2% [95% confidence interval (CI) = 71.23–74.17%), 66.05% (95% CI = 63.06–69.04%), and 80.35% (95% CI = 77.77–82.93%), respectively, at the individual level. The most accurate combination of classifier features included the nodal efficiency in the right middle temporal gyrus and the community index in the left precentral gyrus and cuneus. Between these two, the community index in the left precentral gyrus had the highest importance. In addition, the classification performance of the other classifier used to predict the treatment response of MA-dependent subjects had an accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of 71.2% (95% CI = 69.28–73.12%), 86.75% (95% CI = 84.48–88.92%), and 55.65% (95% CI = 52.61–58.79%), respectively, at the individual level. Furthermore, the most accurate combination of classifier features included the nodal clustering coefficient in the right orbital part of the superior frontal gyrus, the nodal local efficiency in the right orbital part of the superior frontal gyrus, and the right triangular part of the inferior frontal gyrus and right temporal pole of middle temporal gyrus. Among these, the nodal local efficiency in the right temporal pole of the middle temporal gyrus had the highest feature importance.Conclusion:The present study identified the most relevant features of MA addiction and treatment based on SVMs and the features extracted from the graph metrics and provided possible biomarkers to differentiate and predict the treatment response for MA-dependent patients. The brain regions involved in the best combinations should be given close attention during the treatment of MA.
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- 2021
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8. Does the time from symptom onset to surgery affect the outcomes of patients with acute appendicitis? A prospective cohort study of 255 patients
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Li Jiang, Xiaojun Tong, Jianwen Liu, Fion S. Chan, Zhong-Hui Liu, Yang Deng, Joe K. M. Fan, and Xuefei Yang
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Adolescent ,Perforation (oil well) ,Affect (psychology) ,Time-to-Treatment ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,Appendectomy ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Aged ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,General Medicine ,Length of Stay ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Appendicitis ,Confidence interval ,Surgery ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Acute appendicitis ,Acute Disease ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Female ,business - Abstract
INTRODUCTION The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of operative timing on outcomes of acute appendicitis. METHODS This study examined adult patients who had presented to the hospital with acute appendicitis and had undergone appendectomy from December 2017 to February 2019. Time delay and outcomes of perforated and non-perforated appendicitis were compared. Patients were classified into five groups based on the period from symptom onset to operation: group 1
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- 2020
9. Association of gut microbiota with cerebral cortex and cerebrovascular abnormality in human mild traumatic brain injury
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Zhihan Yan, Xuefei Yang, Ming Zhang, Shan Wang, Shuoqiu Gan, Yi Ren, Xin Mu, Yingxiang Sun, Guanghui Bai, Xiaoyan Jia, Lijun Bai, Bo Yin, Tianhui Li, Feng Xiong, and Feng Zhu
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,Traumatic brain injury ,business.industry ,Lachnospiraceae ,Gut flora ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Muscle hypertrophy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Neuroimaging ,Cerebral cortex ,medicine ,Eubacterium ,Abnormality ,business - Abstract
Key roles of the gut–brain axis in brain injury development have been suggested in various mouse models; however, little is known about its functional significance in human mild traumatic brain injury (TBI). Here, we decipher this axis by profiling the gut microbiota in 98 acute mild TBI patients and 62 matched controls, and subgroup of them also measured circulating mediators and applied neuroimaging. Mild TBI patients had increased α-diversity and different overall microbial compositions compared with controls. 25-microbial genus classifiers distinguish patients from controls with an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of 0.889, while adding serum mediators and neuroimaging features further improved performance even in a small sample size (AUC = 0.969). Numerous correlations existed between gut bacteria, aberrant cortical thickness and cerebrovascular injury. Co-occurrence network analysis revealed two unique gut–brain axes in patients: 1) altered intestinalLachnospiraceae_NK4A136_groupandEubacterium_ruminantium_group-increased serum GDNF-subcallosal hypertrophy and cerebrovascular injury; 2) decreased intestinalEubacterium_xylanophilum_group–upregulated IL-6–thinned anterior insula. Our findings provide a new integrated mechanistic understanding and diagnostic model of mild TBI.
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10. The Impact of Double Fixation with Titanium Tack and N-Butyl Cyanoacrylate Glue (NBCG) Mesh Fixation versus NBCG Fixation Only in Totally Extra-Peritoneal Hernioplasty with 3-Dimensional Configured Polyester Mesh: A Comparative Study
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and Joe King Man Fan, Xuefei Yang, Jianwen Liu, and Kejin Chen
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Polyester mesh ,business.industry ,N-butyl-cyanoacrylate ,chemistry.chemical_element ,medicine.disease ,Mesh fixation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Fixation (surgical) ,Inguinal hernia ,0302 clinical medicine ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,GLUE ,business ,Titanium ,Biomedical engineering - Published
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11. Application of transanal endoscopic operation device in laparoscopic assisted transanal total mesorectal excision for the treatment of ultra-low rectal carcinoma
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Chung-Mau Lo, Zhong-Hui Liu, Guixi Zhang, Jianwen Liu, Fion S. Chan, Joe K. M. Fan, Kejin Chen, and Xuefei Yang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Colorectal cancer ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Total mesorectal excision ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Rectal carcinoma ,medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business - Published
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12. Fault line detection method based on the improved SVD de‐noising and ideal clustering curve for distribution networks
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Bin Wang, Boying Wen, Dechang Yang, Xuefei Yang, Jie Gao, Xiaowei Wang, and Xiangxiang Wei
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Ideal (set theory) ,Computer science ,business.industry ,020209 energy ,Fast Fourier transform ,Phase (waves) ,Pattern recognition ,02 engineering and technology ,Symmetrical components ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Singular value decomposition ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Baseband ,Waveform ,Artificial intelligence ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Cluster analysis ,business - Abstract
This study proposes an adaptive fault line detection method based on the improved singular value decomposition (SVD) de-noising and ideal clustering curve for distribution networks. First, the improved SVD algorithm is introduced to obtain the pure transient zero sequence current. Then, the fast Fourier transformation is employed to analyse the baseband signal and calculate the phase differences. After that, if the difference values are larger than the set threshold, the detection method based on the improved SVD and ideal clustering curve of baseband components is proposed; if not, the 1/4 cycle damping non-periodic components are rearranged, then based on the first half waveform extreme values and the rearranging damping non-periodic components, the detection method based on the ideal clustering curve of damping components is introduced. The simulation results prove the correctness of proposed selection method. After comparing with the existing methods, the advantages of proposed method are confirmed.
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13. Reduction of Cost and Environmental Impact in the Treatment of Textile Wastewater Using a Combined MBBR-MBR System
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Xuefei Yang, Víctor López-Grimau, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria de Projectes i de la Construcció, and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. ENMA - Enginyeria del Medi Ambient
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Aigua -- Reutilització ,textile wastewater ,Textile industry ,Aigües residuals -- Depuració ,Moving bed biofilm reactor ,Filtration and Separation ,TP1-1185 ,water reuse ,Membrane bioreactor ,moving bed biofilm reactor ,membrane bioreactor ,Article ,Textile waste ,Water reuse ,Life cycle assessment ,Chemical engineering ,economic feasibility ,life cycle assessment ,decolorizing agent ,Indústria tèxtil -- Contaminació ,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Life-cycle assessment ,Effluent ,business.industry ,Textile wastewater ,Chemical technology ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Internal rate of return ,Pulp and paper industry ,Economic feasibility ,Desenvolupament humà i sostenible::Enginyeria ambiental [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Decolorizing agent ,Activated sludge ,Sewage -- Purification ,Wastewater ,Enginyeria tèxtil::Impacte ambiental [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Environmental science ,TP155-156 ,business - Abstract
A hybrid Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor—Membrane Bioreactor (MBBR-MBR) was developed for the treatment of wastewater from a Spanish textile company. Compared with conventional activated sludge (CAS) treatment, the feasibility of this hybrid system to reduce economic and environmental impact on an industrial scale was conducted. The results showed that, technically, the removal efficiency of COD, TSS and color reached 93%, 99% and 85%, respectively. The newly dyed fabrics performed with the treated wastewater were qualified under the standards of the textile industry. Economically, the values of Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) calculated for the hybrid MBBR-MBR system are profitable because of the reduction in Operational Expenditure (OPEX) when compared with CAS treatment, due to the lower effluent discharge tax thanks to the higher quality of the effluent and the decolorizing agent saved. The result of Net Present Value (NPV) and the Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of 18% suggested that MBBR-MBR is financially applicable for implantation into the industrial scale. The MBBR-MBR treatment also showed lower environmental impacts than the CAS process in the life cycle assessment (LCA) study, especially in the category of climate change, thanks to the avoidance of using extra decolorizing agent, a synthetic product based on a triamine. This study is co-funded by ACCIÓ (Generalitat de Catalunya, Spain) within the REGIREU Project (COMRDI16-1-0062). The preliminary results of this study were presented at the II International Congress on Water and Sustainability, 24–26 March 2021, Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain. This work was selected by the scientific committee to assume the article processing charges (APC) of publishing it in an open access journal. Peer Reviewed Objectius de Desenvolupament Sostenible::6 - Aigua Neta i Sanejament Objectius de Desenvolupament Sostenible::9 - Indústria, Innovació i Infraestructura
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14. Preperitoneal closed-system suction drainage after totally extraperitoneal hernioplasty in the prevention of early seroma formation: a prospective double-blind randomised controlled trial
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X. Xu, Keith Wan-Hang Chiu, Fion S. Chan, Chung Mau Lo, Kejin Chen, Xuefei Yang, JW Liu, H. K. Choi, and Jkm Fan
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Perforation (oil well) ,Hernia, Inguinal ,Suction ,030230 surgery ,law.invention ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Double-Blind Method ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Humans ,Medicine ,Hernia ,Prospective Studies ,Herniorrhaphy ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Urinary retention ,Sequela ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Inguinal hernia ,Seroma ,surgical procedures, operative ,Patient Satisfaction ,Female ,Laparoscopy ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Peritoneum ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Abdominal surgery - Abstract
Seroma is a virtually unavoidable early sequela after TEP hernioplasty. This randomised controlled trial evaluated the outcomes of preperitoneal closed-system suction drainage in laparoscopic totally extraperitoneal (TEP) hernioplasty for inguinal hernia. Ninety patients aged 18–80 years who presented to our hospital between May 2016 and February 2017 with primary unilateral inguinal hernia were randomised into the preperitoneal drain and no-drain groups. The primary outcome was seroma size on postoperative day 6. Secondary outcomes included clinical seroma formation and seroma size on day 1, day 6, 1 and 7 months postoperatively, length of postoperative stay, pain score, and recurrence. There was no significant difference in age, sex, co-morbidities, hernia side, mean hernia size, operating time, fixation adjuncts, or postoperative stay. The overall incidence of clinical seroma formation was 25.6% on postoperative day 1, 60.3% on postoperative day 6, 13.2% 1 month and 0% 7 months postoperatively. The mean drain output was 57.9 ml. The drain group had significantly fewer patients with seroma on day 1 (6 vs 14, p = 0.022) and day 6 (17 vs 30, p = 0.000), and a smaller mean seroma size on days 1 and 6 (p = 0.000). Subgroup analysis showed that sac ligation versus reduction, peritoneal perforation, and fixation adjuncts had no significant effects on seroma formation or size. There is a trend of lower early post-operation VAS score and more urinary retention in drain group was observed but not reaching statistical significance. No differences in postoperative pain score or complications were observed at 1 and 7 months’ post operation. Preperitoneal drainage for 23 h after laparoscopic TEP hernioplasty for inguinal hernia can effectively decrease seroma formation in the early postoperative period, and potentially improving postoperative pain. The benefit is short-term and no significant difference was demonstrated after 1-month post operations. This tradition technique applied to novel operative repair of inguinal hernia is safe and feasible with no significant morbidity demonstrated. Preperitoneal drainage after TEP can be considered as an option to improve patient satisfactions and recovery in selected patient group for maximal benefit, especially for those with prolonged operation which may associate with higher chance of seroma formation.
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15. A review on the present situation of wastewater treatment in textile industry with membrane bioreactor and moving bed biofilm reactor
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Xuefei Yang, Víctor López-Grimau, Martí Crespi, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Ciència dels Materials i Enginyeria Metal·lúrgica, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria de Projectes i de la Construcció, and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. ENMA - Enginyeria del Medi Ambient
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Textile industry ,Moving bed biofilm reactor ,business.industry ,Textile wastewater ,Sewage--Purification--Biological treatment ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Pulp and paper industry ,Membrane bioreactor ,01 natural sciences ,Sewage--Purification--Technological innovations ,Aigües residuals -- Depuració -- Tractament biològic ,Textile industry--Environmental aspects ,Membrane bioreactor (MBR) ,Moving bed bioreactor (MBBR) ,Aigües residuals -- Indústries ,Enginyeria tèxtil::Impacte ambiental [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Indústria tèxtil -- Contaminació ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Indústria tèxtil -- Aspectes ambientals ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Membrane bioreactor (MBR) is one of the advanced treatment technologies used in industrial wastewater treatment due to its various advantages over conventional biological processes. Recently, the application of MBR in treatment of textile wastewater has increased significantly with an effective removal of contaminants. Moving bed bioreactor (MBBR) has been efficiently used for the treatment of different municipal and industrial wastewater during the last decades and it is a relatively novel and effective technology applied in textile wastewater treatment. This review paper presents the situation of MBR and MBBR technology for textile wastewater purification under different conditions and collates results of previous studies during the past years about MBR and MBBR treatment technologies used in textile processes. Both of these two technologies have shown their efficiency, but they still have problems in textile wastewater treatment. To this end, MBR-MBBR hybrid system could be an attractive solution for textile wastewater purification because of the high efficiency and low consumption of energy and space
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16. Minimally Invasive Approach to Supra-pubic and Non-Midline Lower Abdominal Ventral Hernia - An Extended Indication of TAPE Technique
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Joe King Man FAN, Jeremy YIP, Matrix Fung, MBBS MRCSEd, Oswens Siu Hung LO, Jianwen LIU, Xuefei YANG, Kejin CHEN, and Wai Lun LAW
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03 medical and health sciences ,medicine.medical_specialty ,0302 clinical medicine ,business.industry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Ventral hernia ,Medicine ,Radiology ,030230 surgery ,business ,Surgery - Published
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17. Treatment of textilewaste water by CAS, MBR, and MBBR: A comparative study from technical, economic, and environmental perspectives
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Xuefei Yang, Mercedes Vilaseca, Víctor López-Grimau, Martí Crespi, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria de Projectes i de la Construcció, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Institut d'Investigació Tèxtil i Cooperació Industrial de Terrassa, and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. ENMA - Enginyeria del Medi Ambient
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textile wastewater ,Textile industry ,Indústria tèxtil -- Residus ,lcsh:Hydraulic engineering ,Hydraulic retention time ,Moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Aigües residuals -- Depuració ,Desenvolupament humà i sostenible::Enginyeria ambiental::Tractament de l'aigua [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,02 engineering and technology ,water reuse ,010501 environmental sciences ,Aquatic Science ,Membrane bioreactor ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Textile industry--Environmental aspects ,Water reuse ,lcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes ,economic feasibility ,lcsh:TC1-978 ,membrane bioreactor (MBR) ,Aigua -- Reutilització -- Aplicacions industrials ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Water Science and Technology ,Total suspended solids ,lcsh:TD201-500 ,conventional activated sludge system (CAS) ,Moving bed biofilm reactor ,business.industry ,Textile wastewater ,Chemical oxygen demand ,Conventional activated sludge system (CAS) ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Pulp and paper industry ,Economic feasibility ,Activated sludge ,Wastewater ,Sewage -- Purification ,Membrane bioreactor (MBR) ,life cycle assessment (LCA) ,Enginyeria tèxtil::Impacte ambiental [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Environmental science ,Life cycle assessment (LCA) ,moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
In this study, three different biological methods&mdash, a conventional activated sludge (CAS) system, membrane bioreactor (MBR), and moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR)&mdash, were investigated to treat textile wastewater from a local industry. The results showed that technically, MBR was the most efficient technology, of which the chemical oxygen demand (COD), total suspended solids (TSS), and color removal efficiency were 91%, 99.4%, and 80%, respectively, with a hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 1.3 days. MBBR, on the other hand, had a similar COD removal performance compared with CAS (82% vs. 83%) with halved HRT (1 day vs. 2 days) and 73% of TSS removed, while CAS had 66%. Economically, MBBR was a more attractive option for an industrial-scale plant since it saved 68.4% of the capital expenditures (CAPEX) and had the same operational expenditures (OPEX) as MBR. The MBBR system also had lower environmental impacts compared with CAS and MBR processes in the life cycle assessment (LCA) study, since it reduced the consumption of electricity and decolorizing agent with respect to CAS. According to the results of economic and LCA analyses, the water treated by the MBBR system was reused to make new dyeings because water reuse in the textile industry, which is a large water consumer, could achieve environmental and economic benefits. The quality of new dyed fabrics was within the acceptable limits of the textile industry.
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18. Mesh-preservation approach to treatment of mesh infection after large incisional ventral hernia repair—how I do it
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Hao Zhang, Yiheng Pan, Guixi Zhang, Xiumei Wen, Xuefei Yang, Joe K. M. Fan, Maimaiti Aihemaiti, Fion S. Chan, Li Jiang, and Mali Qin
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Surgical approach ,Ventral hernia repair ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Incisional hernia repair ,Case Report ,General Medicine ,Hernia repair ,Surgery ,Wound irrigation ,Abdominal wall ,03 medical and health sciences ,Wound care ,stomatognathic diseases ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hernia surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,surgical procedures, operative ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business - Abstract
Mesh infection after large incisional ventral hernia repair is a clinical dilemma in abdominal wall hernia surgery. It is believed foreign material should be removed but it causes secondary trauma to the abdominal wall tissue and might be associated with a higher risk of complications. Currently, there is no consensus on mesh-preservation treatment in cases of mesh infection after hernia repair in general. Herein we present the case of a 27-year-old male who recovered well from mesh infection after large incisional ventral hernia repair by mesh-preservation approach. The path to success is choice of material of prosthetic mesh; surgical approach of hernia repair, sufficient wound irrigation and drainage, and acquiring sterility of the mesh surface by wound care techniques such as local iodophor packing and vacuum sealing drainage. Clinical cohorts are needed to verify the feasibility of mesh-preservation treatment of mesh infection after large incisional hernia repair.
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- 2019
19. Cause analysis and preventive measures of 500kV shunt reactor bushing failure
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Ribin Yao, Gongliao Zhang, Youtian Yang, Lifan Lv, and Xuefei Yang
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History ,business.industry ,Bushing ,Shunt reactor ,Cause analysis ,Medicine ,Structural engineering ,business ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Abstract
In response to a recent 500kV line shunt reactor high-voltage bushing failure event in a station, This article examines and analyzes the objects and protection actions after the casing is disassembled. It was found that the cause of the casing failure was caused by the arc igniting the insulating oil in the casing after the main insulation of the casing was discharged. Finally, corresponding preventive measures are proposed from the perspective of on-site operation and maintenance.
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- 2021
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20. Cause analysis and improvement of 500 kV capacitive bushing end shield fault
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Shaoyuan Yang, Xuefei Yang, and Yinghong Li
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History ,business.industry ,Capacitive sensing ,Shield ,Bushing ,Cause analysis ,Hardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITY ,Structural engineering ,business ,Fault (power engineering) ,Geology ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Abstract
Aimed at solving the problem of the end shield fault of 500 kV capacitive bushing which happened frequently in the main power grid in recent time, two faults are taken as examples to analyze the fault characteristics and reasons of the spring cap type end shield devices. On that basis, effective revention measures and modification schemes for the spring cap type end shield devices of 500 kV capacitive bushing are proposed from perspectives of the equipment security operation and maintenance, and personal safety.
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- 2021
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21. Analysis of the Cause of Leakage Oil Defect in a Voltage-Dividing Capacitor of a 500kV Porcelain Circuit Breaker
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Chunhong Wu, Xuefei Yang, and Hongkun Li
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History ,Capacitor ,Materials science ,business.industry ,law ,Electrical engineering ,business ,Circuit breaker ,Computer Science Applications ,Education ,Voltage ,Leakage (electronics) ,law.invention - Abstract
In recent years, with the development and construction of the power grid system, the porcelain column circuit breaker has been popularized and applied in the 500kV substation. However, in the actual operation and maintenance process, the leakage of oil has been found in the grading capacitor. The disassemble of an oil leakage grading capacitor of a 500kV porcelain column circuit breaker is analyzed in this paper. Through carrying out the sealing test; the insulation performance test; salt spray test and simulation test. At the same time, by comparing the sealing ring and cover plate material; calculating the potential difference of the cover plate and researching electrochemical corrosion factors. We can come to an conclusion that the cause of a suspected the grading capacitor oil leakage is the oil accumulation; and the main reason for the oil leakage problem of the grading capacitor is the electrochemical corrosion phenomenon on the sealing cover plate. Finally, on the basis of the reasons, the relevant rectification measures are put forward.
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- 2021
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22. Failure Analysis of 500kV Gapless MOA
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Chunhong Wu, Xuefei Yang, Wang Rongchao, and Shaoyuan Yang
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History ,Pressure release ,business.industry ,Structural engineering ,Fault (power engineering) ,Lightning arrester ,Lightning ,Line (electrical engineering) ,Computer Science Applications ,Education ,law.invention ,Gapless playback ,law ,Arc flash ,Resistor ,business ,Geology - Abstract
This paper analyzes the cause of a 500kV gapless MOA fault in a substation. The appearance inspection and disassembly analysis of the arrester are carried out. Combined with the protection action, the fault cause of the arrester is analyzed. It is found that the fault is caused by the side flashover failure of the local resistor piece of the line arrester due to the steepness of the lightning invasion wave is large. When the line is reclosed, the lower section bears the over-voltage, resulting in the damage of some resistors, and then causes the pressure release. Based on the analysis the paper puts forward some corresponding operation and maintenance measures.
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- 2020
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23. microRNA-26a-5p affects myocardial injury induced by coronary microembolization by modulating HMGA1
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Zhenbai Qin, Qiang Su, Xuefei Yang, Ziliang Ye, Lang Li, and Binghui Kong
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0301 basic medicine ,Cardiac function curve ,Male ,Acute coronary syndrome ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,education ,Embolism ,Inflammation ,Biochemistry ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Percutaneous Coronary Intervention ,Western blot ,Internal medicine ,microRNA ,medicine ,Animals ,HMGA1a Protein ,Cardiac Output ,Molecular Biology ,Oligoribonucleotides ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Myocardium ,Troponin I ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,Antagomirs ,Stroke Volume ,Cell Biology ,medicine.disease ,Coronary Vessels ,Rats ,Disease Models, Animal ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Ventricle ,Echocardiography ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cardiology ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Coronary microembolization (CME) occurs when atherosclerotic plaque debris is detached during the treatment of acute coronary syndrome with Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI). The complications of distal microvascular embolism, including local myocardial inflammation, are the main causes of myocardial damage and are a strong predictor of poor long-term prognosis and major cardiac adverse events. microRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in the pathophysiological processes of cardiovascular inflammatory diseases. Dysregulation of microRNA (miR)-26a-5p, in particular, is associated with a variety of cardiovascular diseases. However, the role of miR-26a-5p in CME-induced myocardial injury is unclear. In this study, we developed an animal model of CME by injecting microembolic balls into the left ventricle of rats and found that miR-26a-5p expression decreased in myocardial tissue in response. Using a miR-26a-5p mimic, echocardiography, hematoxylin-eosin staining, and Western blot analysis we found that the diminished cardiac function and myocardial inflammation induced by CME is alleviated by miR-26a-5p overexpression. Furthermore, our results show that inhibitors of miR-26a-5p have the opposite effect. In addition, in vitro experiments using real-time PCR, Western blot analysis, and a dual luciferase reporter gene show that HMGA1 is a target gene of miR-26a-5p. Thus, overexpression of miR-26a-5p could be a novel therapy to improve CME-induced myocardial damage.
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- 2018
24. Correlation of MicroRNA 17-92 Cluster Host Gene (MIR17HG) Polymorphisms With Susceptibility and Prognosis for Multiple Myeloma
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Xuefei Yang, Hongbo Wu, Zhifeng Ye, Keke Hu, Ting Huang, and Xiaoqing Fu
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0301 basic medicine ,Melphalan ,Adult ,Male ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Genotype ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Gastroenterology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Linkage Disequilibrium ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Gene Frequency ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Odds Ratio ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Allele ,Genotyping ,Multiple myeloma ,Alleles ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Haplotype ,Hematology ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,Transplantation ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,Haplotypes ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Multigene Family ,Female ,business ,Multiple Myeloma ,medicine.drug - Abstract
To explore the correlation of MIR17HG polymorphism with susceptibility and prognosis of multiple myeloma (MM).A total of 217 MM patients treated with high-dose melphalan combined with autologous peripheral blood stem-cell transplantation at our hospital were enrolled as the case group, and 220 healthy people were included as the control group. Sequenom MassARRAY iPLEX Gold single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping was used to detect polymorphisms of MIR17HG, including rs7336610, rs17735387, rs4284505, and rs1428.An increased risk of MM was found in patients who carried the rs7336610 T allele and rs4284505 G allele, and the higher the Durie-Salmon and International Staging System stages were, the more MM patients carrying rs7336610 CT + TT genotype and rs4284505 AG + GG genotype (all P .05). Haplotype AC (rs4284505-rs1428) and CA (rs7336610-rs4284505) evidently reduce MM risk, whereas haplotype GC (rs4284505-rs1428) significantly elevated MM risk (all P .05). Kaplan-Meier curve analysis demonstrated that rs7336610 CC genotype carriers had higher 5-year survival rate than CT + TT genotype carriers (P = .034), and the AA genotype carriers of rs4284505 had higher 5-year survival rate than AG + GG genotype carriers (P .001).Polymorphisms of MIR17HG rs7336610 and rs1428 were correlated with MM risk and prognosis.
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- 2018
25. Climate and land use changes will degrade the distribution of Rhododendrons in China
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Xuefei Yang, Zhifeng Wu, Andrew K. Skidmore, Fangyuan Yu, Keping Ma, Thomas A. Groen, Tiejun Wang, Department of Natural Resources, Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation, and UT-I-ITC-FORAGES
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China ,Conservation of Natural Resources ,Environmental Engineering ,Rhododendron ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Range (biology) ,Climate Change ,Niche ,Biodiversity ,Distribution (economics) ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Environmental Chemistry ,Land use, land-use change and forestry ,Taxonomic rank ,Waste Management and Disposal ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Ecological niche ,Land use ,business.industry ,Ecology ,Plant Dispersal ,Pollution ,22/4 OA procedure ,Geography ,ITC-ISI-JOURNAL-ARTICLE ,sense organs ,business - Abstract
Biodiversity loss and variation in species responses to climate and land use change have been found across broad taxonomic groups. However, whether species from the same taxonomic group with distinct geographical ranges will respond differently is poorly understood. The aim of this study is to predict the potential impacts of future climate and land use change on the distribution of narrow- and wide-ranging Rhododendron species, and estimate their relative contribution in China. We applied the presence-only ecological niche model MaxEnt to predict the distribution of 10 narrow-ranging and 10 wide-ranging Rhododendron species for the year 2070, using three general circulation models and three scenarios of climate and land use change. We measured the predicted distribution change of each species using change ratio, distance and direction of core range shifts, and niche overlap using Schoener's D. We found that the distribution areas of six narrow-ranging species would decrease, of which one species would go extinct. The remaining four narrow-ranging species would experience range expansion. Distribution of all the wide-ranging Rhododendron species would decrease. All Rhododendrons will shift to the northwest. We conclude that Rhododendron species generally will be negatively affected by the climatic and land use change expected in 2070 from the three scenarios evaluated in this study, but some narrow-ranging species may be positively influenced. Narrow-ranging Rhododendron species are more vulnerable compared to wide-ranging Rhododendron species. This study demonstrated that the effects of climate and land use change on alpine and subalpine plant species is species-specific, thereby strengthening our understanding of the impacts of climate and land use change on plant distribution.
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- 2018
26. A QC-LDPC Code Based Digital Signature Algorithm
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Xuefei Yang, Dong Zheng, and Fang Ren
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Block code ,Computer science ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,050801 communication & media studies ,0102 computer and information sciences ,Belief propagation ,01 natural sciences ,Digital Signature Algorithm ,Public-key cryptography ,0508 media and communications ,Digital signature ,010201 computation theory & mathematics ,Goppa code ,Quantum algorithm ,Low-density parity-check code ,business ,Algorithm ,Decoding methods - Abstract
CFS digital signature algorithm, which proposed in 2001, is the most important code based digital signature algorithm and can resist the known attack of quantum algorithms. But the efficiency of CFS is very low because of the extremely low signing speed and the large public key size. In this paper, a variation of CFS algorithm is presented. Instead of the Goppa code and the Patterson decoding algorithm, the new algorithm selects the Quasi-Cyclic Low Density Parity Check (QC-LDPC) code and the Belief Propagation (BP) decoding algorithm in the signing process. Compared with CFS algorithm, the new algorithm greatly reduces the storage space of public key and improves the efficiency of signature without compromising the security.
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- 2018
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27. Laparoscopic sphincter-saving surgery for low rectal cancer through marker meeting approach
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Hao Zhang, Guixi Zhang, Jingsi Liu, Xuefei Yang, Zhihai Liu, Yang Deng, Joe K. M. Fan, Li Jiang, and Kai Pan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Colorectal cancer ,business.industry ,Rectum ,Case Report ,General Medicine ,Mesorectum ,medicine.disease ,Colorectal surgery ,Surgery ,Sphincter preservation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dissection ,0302 clinical medicine ,Low rectal cancer ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Sphincter saving surgery ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business - Abstract
Laparoscopic low anterior resection (LAR) with sphincter preservation for ultra-low rectal cancer is always a challenging operation in colorectal surgery. To achieve negative margins, reducing the difficulty and risks of the procedure are major goals for us. The marker meeting approach we reported can help to accomplish this goal. The key technique for the marker meeting approach is to ensure a clear distal margin in a low resection of the rectum by transanal dissection. This procedure allows access to the space around the distal rectum and mesorectum and to pack the gauzes in the distal part of the space as a landmark. Routine laparoscopic LAR was performed to dissect the space until reaching the gauzes packed above and achieve complete mobilization of the rectum and mesorectum. This surgical procedure is simpler and reduces the difficulty of the operation. Therefore, it is expected to reduce the risk of surgery-related complications and positive margins and is suitable to be widely applied and extended in clinical practice. The short-term and long-term clinical outcomes of the marker meeting approach need more research in large samples.
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- 2018
28. Reply to Comment to: Preperitoneal closed-system suction drainage after totally extraperitoneal hernioplasty in the prevention of early seroma formation: a prospective double-blind randomized controlled trial
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X. Xu, Xuefei Yang, Chung Mau Lo, Fion S. Chan, H. K. Choi, Kejin Chen, Jkm Fan, Keith Wan-Hang Chiu, and JW Liu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Closed system ,Hernia, Inguinal ,Suction ,medicine.disease ,law.invention ,Surgery ,Double blind ,Seroma ,Randomized controlled trial ,Double-Blind Method ,law ,medicine ,Humans ,Suction drainage ,Prospective Studies ,business ,Herniorrhaphy ,Abdominal surgery - Published
- 2018
29. Building a better plant world through mutual learning: An introduction to a special issue on plant diversity and conservation in the Belt & Road Countries
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Xuefei Yang and Yongping Yang
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Editorial ,Geography ,business.industry ,Environmental resource management ,Plant Science ,business ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Plant diversity ,Mutual learning - Published
- 2019
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30. Pseudo-predictor feedback control of discrete-time linear systems with a single input delay
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Bin Zhou, James Lam, and Xuefei Yang
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,Engineering ,Mathematical optimization ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,General Chemical Engineering ,Feedback control ,Linear system ,Biomedical Engineering ,Stability (learning theory) ,Aerospace Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,State (functional analysis) ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,System dynamics ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Control theory ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Actuator ,business ,Energy (signal processing) - Abstract
Summary This paper studies the problems of stabilization of discrete-time linear systems with a single input delay. By developing the methodology of pseudo-predictor feedback, which uses the (artificial) closed-loop system dynamics to predict the future state, memoryless state feedback control laws are constructed to solve the problem. Necessary and sufficient conditions are obtained to guarantee the stability of the closed-loop system in terms of the stability of a class-difference equations. It is also shown that the proposed controller achieves semi-global stabilization of the system if its actuator is subject to either magnitude saturation or energy constraints under the condition that the open-loop system is only polynomially unstable. Numerical examples have been worked out to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed approaches. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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- 2015
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31. A billion cups: The diversity, traditional uses, safety issues and potential of Chinese herbal teas
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Yao Fu, Jianwen Li, Xuefei Yang, Alexandra M. Towns, Jin-chao Yang, Hua-ying Yang, Anthony B. Cunningham, and Yu Zhang
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0301 basic medicine ,China ,complex mixtures ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,03 medical and health sciences ,Herbal tea ,0302 clinical medicine ,Drug Discovery ,Health care ,Animals ,Humans ,Traditional knowledge ,Pharmacology ,Traditional medicine ,business.industry ,food and beverages ,Chinese people ,Market research ,030104 developmental biology ,Health promotion ,Ethnobotany ,Ethnopharmacology ,Medicine, Traditional ,business ,Teas, Herbal - Abstract
Ethnopharmacological relevance Herbal teas have long been consumed by Chinese people for preventive and/or therapeutic healthcare. Although herbal teas are widely consumed by many cultural groups in different regions of China, no thorough review has been undertaken to assess the diversity of the country's herbal tea usage. This literature review, complemented by a quantitative survey in an important tea market in Kunming, begins to fill this knowledge gap. Aims of the study The study aims to summarize the current knowledge of plant species used as herbal teas by different cultural groups in different regions of China, with a focus on the teas’ perceived traditional healthcare functions, related phytochemical/pharmaceutical research, and safety issues. Materials and methods The study involved a comprehensive literature review and a market survey. The literature review was based on published ethnobotanical studies of herbal teas in China. We searched the Web of Science™, ELSEVIER, the China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and the China Science and Technology Journal Database to locate relevant studies (including journal articles, Masters/PhD dissertations and books) that were published before March 2017. A species list was compiled based on the review and supplemented with information retrieved from the Scifinder database ( https://scifinder.cas.org ) and the Chinese Pharmacopoeia (2010). A Use Value Index was employed for ranking the most cited species. Based on the 29 most cited species, we discussed the current research status in relation to healthcare benefits and safety concerns of herbal teas in China. To better understand the current status of the herbal tea market in China, we also surveyed 136 tea vendors at the Xiongda Tea Market in Kunming. Information gathered from the survey included the species sold, the sale prices and the form of the herbal tea product. Results The literature identified 759 plant species used as herbal tea in China and the market survey identified an additional 23 species. Most of the species used were from the Leguminosae, Compositae and Lamiaceae families. Twenty two provinces and fourteen ethnic minority groups have records on the consumption of herbal teas. Southern China uses up to 82% of the total species, and 211 out of 759 species are used by minority groups. Thirty categories of traditional healthcare functions are linked with herbal teas, with clearing away heat, relieving toxicity and suppressing cough being the most important functions. There is phytochemical/pharmaceutical evidence to support the claimed healthcare benefits of some Chinese herbal teas. Although Chinese herbal teas are generally safe to consume, overdoses of some herbal teas and some unapproved mixtures of species may cause health risks. Based on our market survey, the prices of most herbal teas range between 100 and 200 RMB (US$15–30) per kg. Conclusions A rich array of herbal tea species with various traditional healthcare functions have long been used in China, and as such there is a huge market potential for Chinese herbal teas. More pharmaceutical/phytochemical research is needed to assess a wide range of perceived healthcare benefits of Chinese herbal teas. Our research highlights the need to study herbal teas through an ethnopharmacological perspective and by employing a holistic approach, which requires greater consideration of traditional knowledge in the pharmacological research design. Product safety and sustainability issues should also be considered, so the traditional applications of herbal teas can be transformed to efficient health boosting functional products.
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- 2017
32. Towards a methodical framework for comprehensively assessing forest multifunctionality
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Walter Durka, Bernhard Schmid, Pascal A. Niklaus, Philipp Goebes, David Eichenberg, Yuanyuan Huang, Lydia Hönig, Jürgen Bauhus, Sabine Both, Karsten Schmidt, Jin-Sheng He, Nadia Castro-Izaguirre, François Buscot, Christian Wirth, Andreas Schuldt, Christina Weißbecker, Ricarda Prinz, Thomas Scholten, Markus Fischer, Bo Yang, Erik Welk, Katherina A. Pietsch, Ying Li, Xuefei Yang, Christian Geißler, Werner Härdtle, Jessica L. M. Gutknecht, Douglas Chesters, Goddert von Oheimb, Helge Bruelheide, Stefan Trogisch, Christoph Z. Hahn, Tobias Proß, Sylvia Haider, Matthias Kunz, Zhengshan Song, Peter Kühn, Alexandra Erfmeier, Andy Hector, Michael Scherer-Lorenzen, Steffen Seitz, Katrin N. Leppert, Tesfaye Wubet, Alexandra-Maria Klein, Juliet A. Blum, Keping Ma, Michael Staab, Xiaojuan Liu, Chao-Dong Zhu, and Zhiqin Pei
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0106 biological sciences ,Biodiversity ,multitrophic interactions ,forest biodiversity experiments ,580 Plants (Botany) ,Biology ,BEF-China ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Plot (graphics) ,high-throughput methods ,Forest ecology ,Ecosystem ,BEF‐China ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Original Research ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,standardized protocols ,Ecology ,Scope (project management) ,business.industry ,Scale (chemistry) ,Comparability ,Environmental resource management ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Variable (computer science) ,Ecosystems Research ,040103 agronomy & agriculture ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,business ,high‐throughput methods - Abstract
Biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF) research has extended its scope from communities that are short-lived or reshape their structure annually to structurally complex forest ecosystems. The establishment of tree diversity experiments poses specific methodological challenges for assessing the multiple functions provided by forest ecosystems. In particular, methodological inconsistencies and nonstandardized protocols impede the analysis of multifunctionality within, and comparability across the increasing number of tree diversity experiments. By providing an overview on key methods currently applied in one of the largest forest biodiversity experiments, we show how methods differing in scale and simplicity can be combined to retrieve consistent data allowing novel insights into forest ecosystem functioning. Furthermore, we discuss and develop recommendations for the integration and transferability of diverse methodical approaches to present and future forest biodiversity experiments. We identified four principles that should guide basic decisions concerning method selection for tree diversity experiments and forest BEF research: (1) method selection should be directed toward maximizing data density to increase the number of measured variables in each plot. (2) Methods should cover all relevant scales of the experiment to consider scale dependencies of biodiversity effects. (3) The same variable should be evaluated with the same method across space and time for adequate larger-scale and longer-time data analysis and to reduce errors due to changing measurement protocols. (4) Standardized, practical and rapid methods for assessing biodiversity and ecosystem functions should be promoted to increase comparability among forest BEF experiments. We demonstrate that currently available methods provide us with a sophisticated toolbox to improve a synergistic understanding of forest multifunctionality. However, these methods require further adjustment to the specific requirements of structurally complex and long-lived forest ecosystems. By applying methods connecting relevant scales, trophic levels, and above- and belowground ecosystem compartments, knowledge gain from large tree diversity experiments can be optimized. Biodiversity–ecosystem functioning (BEF) research has extended its scope from communities that are short‐lived or reshape their structure annually to structurally complex forest ecosystems. The establishment of tree diversity experiments poses specific methodological challenges for assessing the multiple functions provided by forest ecosystems. In particular, methodological inconsistencies and nonstandardized protocols impede the analysis of multifunctionality within, and comparability across the increasing number of tree diversity experiments. By providing an overview on key methods currently applied in one of the largest forest biodiversity experiments, we show how methods differing in scale and simplicity can be combined to retrieve consistent data allowing novel insights into forest ecosystem functioning. Furthermore, we discuss and develop recommendations for the integration and transferability of diverse methodical approaches to present and future forest biodiversity experiments. We identified four principles that should guide basic decisions concerning method selection for tree diversity experiments and forest BEF research: (1) method selection should be directed toward maximizing data density to increase the number of measured variables in each plot. (2) Methods should cover all relevant scales of the experiment to consider scale dependencies of biodiversity effects. (3) The same variable should be evaluated with the same method across space and time for adequate larger‐scale and longer‐time data analysis and to reduce errors due to changing measurement protocols. (4) Standardized, practical and rapid methods for assessing biodiversity and ecosystem functions should be promoted to increase comparability among forest BEF experiments. We demonstrate that currently available methods provide us with a sophisticated toolbox to improve a synergistic understanding of forest multifunctionality. However, these methods require further adjustment to the specific requirements of structurally complex and long‐lived forest ecosystems. By applying methods connecting relevant scales, trophic levels, and above‐ and belowground ecosystem compartments, knowledge gain from large tree diversity experiments can be optimized.
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33. Three-axis magnetic attitude control by delayed output feedback
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Xuefei Yang, Weiwei Luo, and Chuanchuan Xu
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Output feedback ,0209 industrial biotechnology ,Spacecraft ,Magnetic moment ,business.industry ,Computer science ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Computer Science::Robotics ,Attitude control ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Control theory ,0103 physical sciences ,State (computer science) ,business ,Actuator - Abstract
This paper studies the delayed output feedback (DOF) of spacecraft three-axis magnetic attitude control system with actuator delays. By noticing that the linearized system of the magnetic attitude control system is a linear periodic one, the DOF controller is derived for general linear time-varying systems with actuator delays. Compared with other state controllers, the DOF controller only uses the past and present output and input signals, hence the problem that system states can't be measured completely is avoided naturally. For magnetic attitude control system, the time-varying feedback gain is designed under some sufficient and necessary conditions associated with the spacecraft parameters. Simulations are carried out to illuminate the effectiveness of the proposed controller.
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- 2017
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34. Long-term use of ceftriaxone sodium induced changes in gut microbiota and immune system
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Yanjie Guo, Xuefei Yang, Rongsheng Huang, Yinhui Liu, Shaoying Tang, Li Tang, Yane Qi, and Shu Wen
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0301 basic medicine ,CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,medicine.drug_class ,Antibiotics ,Gut flora ,CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,Article ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Feces ,Mice ,Immune system ,Immunity ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,medicine ,Animals ,Intestinal Mucosa ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Ceftriaxone Sodium ,Bacteria ,business.industry ,Body Weight ,Ceftriaxone ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Small intestine ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Immune System ,Immunoglobulin G ,Immunology ,Cytokines ,business ,Dysbiosis ,Spleen ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Antibiotic administration, while facilitating clearance of targeted infections, also perturbs commensal microbial communities. Previous studies have all focused on the effects of short term use of antibiotics. Here, we focus on the effects of long term use of antibiotic on gut microbiota and immunity. BALB/c mice received saline or different doses of ceftriaxone sodium (100, 200 and 400 mg/mL) via daily gavage for 150 days. Alterations of fecal microbiota, small intestine histopathology, body weight, spleen index, serum IgG, mucus SIgA, IFN-γ/IL-4 ratio, CD4/CD8 ratio and CD4+CD25+ cells were evaluated. Long term ceftriaxone sodium administration resulted in gut microbiota dysbiosis, intestine histological lesions, growth inhibition, spleen index reducing. The immune defense ability reduced as serum IgG and mucus SIgA decreased significantly. Not only the immune defense, long term ceftriaxone administration also affected immune regulation. The IFN-γ/IL-4 and CD4/CD8 ratios increased, the CD4+CD25+ cells reduced on days 30 and 60 after ceftriaxone administration. However, after 90 days of ceftriaxone administration, the IFN-γ/IL-4, CD4/CD8 ratios and CD4+CD25+ cells restored, which indicated a new balance of immune regulation had been formed. Overall, these findings contribute to our understanding of long term antibiotic administration influencing gut microbiota and immunity.
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35. Laparoscopic repair of parastomal hernia
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Rong Hua, Kai He, Qiwei Shen, Qiyuan Yao, and Xuefei Yang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,General surgery ,General Medicine ,Parastomal hernia ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Surgical Technique ,Surgical treatment ,business - Abstract
Parastomal hernia is one of the most common long-term complications after abdominal ostomy. Surgical treatment for parastomal hernia is the only cure but a fairly difficult field because of the problems of infection, effects, complications and recurrence. Laparoscopic repair operations are good choices for Parastomal hernia because of their mini-invasive nature and confirmed effects. There are several major laparoscopic procedures for parastomal hernioplasty. The indications, technical details and complications of them will be introduced and discussed in this article.
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36. Adaptive Clustering SOFC Image Segmentation Based on Particle Swarm Optimization
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Xi Li, Xuefei Yang, and Xiaowei Fu
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History ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Particle swarm optimization ,Pattern recognition ,Image segmentation ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Cluster analysis ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Published
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37. Inguinal canal angioleiomyoma: case report of a rare disease entity within inguinal canal
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Joe K. M. Fan, Jianwen Liu, Xinping Shen, Xuefei Yang, Rockson Wei, and Jing Guan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:Medicine ,Inguinal Canal ,Case Report ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Angioleiomyoma ,medicine ,Humans ,Hernia ,Fascia ,lcsh:Science (General) ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Inguinal mass ,Inguinal exploration ,Groin ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Inguinal neoplasm ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Inguinal canal ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Surgery ,Inguinal hernia ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Angiomyoma ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Presentation (obstetrics) ,business ,lcsh:Q1-390 ,Rare disease - Abstract
Background Angioleiomyoma is an uncommon benign soft tissue tumor and originates from the vascular smooth muscle. It often causes pain and is rarely found in inguinal region. We present a rare case of inguinal canal angioleiomyoma of a female patient who suffered from right groin pain for 4 years and mimicking inguinal hernia clinically. Presentation of case A 53-year-old Chinese female patient presented with 4-year history of right groin pain which was exacerbated by movement. Magnetic resonance imaging was performed in view of atypical presentation and absence of cough impulse. Inguinal canal was subsequently explored by open approach and the mass was found arising from the posterior wall of the inguinal canal and measured 5.2 cm × 3.8 cm. The posterior wall was repaired by Bassini approach after the mass was resected en-bloc. Inguinal pain was resolved and no hernia was found during follow-up. Pathology of the resected specimen confirmed angioleiomyoma with clear resection margins. Conclusion This is the first report of a case of angioleiomyoma of the inguinal canal, which presents as a painful mass. Magnetic resonance imaging should be considered when presenting history and physical examination does not confirm with the diagnosis of inguinal hernia. After inguinal canal exploration, suture or mesh repair should be performed to prevent weakening of posterior wall leading to inguinal hernia.
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38. Laparoscopic resection of gastric wall tumor
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Li Jiang, Fion S. Chan, and Xuefei Yang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,030230 surgery ,Gastric wall tumor ,Curvatures of the stomach ,Resection ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,Brief Report on Gastrointestinal Surgery ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Materials Chemistry ,medicine ,Laparoscopic resection ,business ,Gastric wall - Abstract
Laparoscopic resection of gastric wall tumor is commonly performed nowadays. The exact surgical procedure was decided according to the location, size and morphology of the tumor. In this video, we performed a laparoscopic resection of a 5cm tumor located at distal posterior gastric wall near the greater curvature. Technical consideration was discussed.
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- 2016
39. Looking below the ground: Prediction of Tuber indicum habitat using the Weights of Evidence method
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Jun He, Eike Luedeling, G. R. L. Kodikara, Pei-gui Liu, Jianchu Xu, Xuefei Yang, and Xueqing Yang
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Sustainable harvest ,Habitat ,business.industry ,Ecology ,Ecological Modeling ,Environmental resource management ,Sampling (statistics) ,Distribution (economics) ,Biology ,Field survey ,Scale (map) ,business ,Tuber indicum - Abstract
The under-ground mushroom Tuber indicum is renowned for its economic, nutritional, ethnobotanical and ecological importance. For the development of sustainable harvest and conservation practices, better knowledge about the mushroom's habitat is indispensable. However, few approaches allow monitoring T. indicum's distribution on a large geographic scale. Apart from the difficulty to directly monitor them by Remote Sensing and GIS technology, a particular challenge arises from the sampling limitations for this seasonal mushroom. This problem is common in geology, where underground mineral resources must be mapped without direct observations. Geologists apply the 'Weights of Evidence' method for such situations, and this approach may have potential for underground mushrooms as well. We thus constructed potential habitat maps for T. indicum using the Weights of Evidence method. Based on field survey and published sources, ten influential indicators associated with T. indicum were selected and mapped for Longyang district in southwestern Yunnan, China. Two predictive models were established from independent environmental layers. In order to build better understanding of the models' predictive ability, apart from the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve, the Area Adjusted Frequency (AAF) approach was also applied for model evaluation. For the final map, the best-performing model was selected. The resulting habitat map could provide guidance for future conservation activities. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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- 2012
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40. Laparoscopic repair of multiple incisional hernias in a single midline incision by double composite mesh
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Jingsi Liu, Yue Li, Xuefei Yang, Li Jiang, and Joe K. M. Fan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Incisional hernia ,Composite mesh ,Patient demographics ,medicine.disease ,Ventral incisional hernia ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,Surgical Technique on Gastrointestinal Surgery ,surgical procedures, operative ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Midline incision ,business - Abstract
Laparoscopic repair of ventral incisional hernia with intraperitoneal onlay mesh (IPOM) technique by anti-adhesion mesh has been widely adopted. Due to clinical heterogenicity in location, quantity and size of abdominal incisional hernia, strategy of such repair can be challenging. We hereby present the video of a patient with multiple swiss-cheese hernias in a single long midline incision repaired with double anti-adhesion mesh by IPOM technique. Patient demographics, technical details and clinical tips & tricks are discussed.
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41. Matsutake Trade in Yunnan Province, China: An Overview
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Yongping Yang, Xuefei Yang, Jianzhong Ma, Jun He, Jianchu Xu, and Chun Li
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Geography ,Market chain ,biology ,Agroforestry ,business.industry ,Distribution (economics) ,Plant Science ,Matsutake ,Horticulture ,China ,biology.organism_classification ,Livelihood ,business - Abstract
Matsutake Trade in Yunnan Province, China: An Overview. Matsutake are economically important wild mushrooms that contribute greatly to rural livelihoods and local economies in many parts of the northern hemisphere. This paper provides an overview of the matsutake trade in Yunnan province, China, where increased attention is being given to the sustainable utilization of nontimber forest products. Topics covered include the distribution, production, and export of matsutake in Yunnan, and the market chain for matsutake in Yunnan, whereby matsutake are harvested from the wild and exported to Japan within 48 hours.
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42. Restoration of cloud contaminated ocean color images using numerical simulation
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Haiqing Huang, Zhihua Mao, Jianyu Chen, and Xuefei Yang
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Computer simulation ,Meteorology ,business.industry ,Cloud computing ,Physical oceanography ,Missing data ,Geostationary Ocean Color Imager ,Physics::Geophysics ,Geography ,Ocean color ,Satellite ,business ,Sediment transport ,Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics ,Remote sensing - Abstract
It is very hard to access cloud-free remote sensing data, especially for the ocean color images. A cloud removal approach from ocean color satellite images based on numerical modeling is introduced. The approach removes cloud-contaminated portions and then reconstructs the missing data utilizing model simulated values. The basic idea is to create the relationship between cloud-free patches and cloud-contaminated patches under the assumption that both of them are influenced by the same marine hydrodynamic conditions. Firstly, we find cloud-free GOCI (the Geostationary Ocean Color Imager) retrieved suspended sediment concentrations (SSC) in the East China Sea before and after the time of cloudy images, which are set as initial field and validation data for numerical model, respectively. Secondly, a sediment transport model based on COHERENS, a coupled hydrodynamic-ecological ocean model for regional and shelf seas, is configured. The comparison between simulated results and validation images show that the sediment transport model can be used to simulate actual sediment distribution and transport in the East China Sea. Then, the simulated SSCs corresponding to the cloudy portions are used to remove the cloud and replace the missing values. Finally, the accuracy assessments of the results are carried out by visual and statistical analysis. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method can effectively remove cloud from GOCI images and reconstruct the missing data, which is a new way to enhance the effectiveness and availability of ocean color data, and is of great practical significance.
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43. Visual monitoring research of airfoil structural based on virtual test technology
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Jinbao Peng, Xuefei Yang, Lifeng Xiao, and Fengyi Liu
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Structure (mathematical logic) ,Airfoil ,Engineering ,Visual test ,business.industry ,Process (computing) ,Graph (abstract data type) ,Workbench ,State (computer science) ,business ,Reference model ,Simulation - Abstract
The virtual test model method is proposed to solve airfoil structure visual monitoring problem. Static loading test is conducted to obtain the measured strain data; finite element software ANSYS and WORKBENCH are used to simulate airfoil 3D model and obtain the simulation strain data; virtual test model is constructed through fusing measured and simulation strain data by applying Bayes-Kriging method. This model transforms the health monitoring process of structure into a visual fluctuating process of spatial curved surface, which helps realize dynamic observation of the structure state. Structure state model graph is constructed through contrasting the virtual test model and the reference model of health conditioning, which could amplify the strain changes. Then the structure condition could be qualified by the features of model graph. Structure visual monitoring and condition qualification are both realized by the experiment, thus the method of visual test model is proved to be valid.
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44. Seeing the wood for the trees: how conservation policies can place greater pressure on village forests in southwest China
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Xuefei Yang, David R. Melick, and Jianchu Xu
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Ecology ,business.industry ,Agroforestry ,Logging ,Reforestation ,Firewood ,Fencing ,Geography ,Agriculture ,Grazing ,Rangeland ,Rural area ,business ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Nature and Landscape Conservation - Abstract
In the last 6 years China has introduced a number of policies to try and conserve forests and protect watershed integrity; these include a ban on commercial logging, reforestation projects, restrictions on upland farming and burning, and controls on livestock grazing. The blanket nature of these impositions when combined with rapid socio-economic changes have increased pressures on many small rural communities. In this paper, we examine the case of Jisha Village in northwestern Yunnan, China—a typical rural Tibetan community sustained by traditional agriculture and livestock management. The cessation of commercial logging has seen the community turn to towards other income streams such as non-timber forest products (NTFP), increased livestock and attempts to foster tourism. However, timber quotas together with new road access have spurred the development of unofficial markets for village firewood and enhanced access to nearby forests. In addition, the decline of bamboo—a traditional fencing material—has resulted in an estimated 35-fold increase in demand for pine wood. Wood demands in this community are swiftly exceeding the sustainable harvest levels. Forest loss does not merely represent the depletion or degradation of future village timber resources, but also the loss of NTFP habitat. Moreover, due to proscriptions on rangeland burning, pasturelands are becoming degraded and grazing in forests is more intensive—reducing forest regeneration. These findings support calls to improve the flexibility and incorporate local needs into forest policy—the problems highlighted here seem indicative of the practical and philosophical challenges facing environmental planning and research in China.
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45. Mapping non-wood forest product (matsutake mushrooms) using logistic regression and a GIS expert system
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David R. Melick, Zhe-Kun Zhou, Andrew K. Skidmore, Xuefei Yang, Jianchu Xu, Department of Natural Resources, UT-I-ITC-FORAGES, and Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation
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NRS ,Geographic information system ,Forest product ,united-states ,habitat ,Logistic regression ,computer.software_genre ,vegetation ,Resource management ,climate ,remotely-sensed data ,accuracy ,biology ,business.industry ,Ecology ,Ecological Modeling ,Tricholoma ,Environmental resource management ,conservation ,ADLIB-ART-2517 ,prediction ,Matsutake ,PE&RC ,distribution models ,biology.organism_classification ,Expert system ,species distributions ,Geography ,Sustainable management ,ITC-ISI-JOURNAL-ARTICLE ,Wildlife Ecology and Conservation ,business ,computer - Abstract
Matsutake (Tricholoma spp.) are a group of commercially important mushrooms that are increasingly threatened by over-collection. Ecologically sustainable management of matsutake has been hindered by the lack of essential information such as reliable distribution maps. Although a variety of spatial distribution models have been applied to map many different plants, this has rarely been attempted for mushrooms. In this study, we employed a logistic regression and a GIS expert system to model the fine-scale spatial distribution of matsutake in Yunnan southwest China Both models predicted mushroom habitat to an accuracy acceptable for resource management. The overall mapping accuracy of the GIS expert system was slightly better than the logistic regression model (70.37% versus 65.43%). Furthermore, unlike the logistic regression model, developing the GIS expert system required no field-based samples. This has important practical implications because it is very difficult to survey and sample mushrooms and other non-wood forest products (NWFP), which are usually inconspicuous species and/or lower plants. Therefore, when adequate samples are not available, incorporating local expert knowledge can help make better-informed management decisions and provide an affordable habitat identification tool. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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46. Endoscopic resection of gastric submucosal tumor
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Zhong-Hui Liu, Simon Law, Jun-Wen Wu, Xuefei Yang, and Fion S. Chan
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Endoscopic ultrasound ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Lipoma ,medicine.disease ,Asymptomatic ,Fluid diet ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Gastric submucosal tumor ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Upper abdominal pain ,medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Endoscopic resection ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Antrum - Abstract
Background: With advances in oesophagogastroduodenoscopy (OGD), incidental finding of submucosal tumor (SMT) in upper gastrointestinal tract is increasingly reported. These lesions are usually small and the patients are generally asymptomatic, conservative management is commonly practiced before the era of endoscopic surgery. Nonetheless, with the rapid development in endoscopic instruments and techniques, endoscopic resection of SMT is frequently performed worldwide. We herein present a patient with endoscopic resection of an antral SMT. Method: A 68-year-old woman presented with upper abdominal pain for 3 months. Upper endoscopy showed a 3 cm SMT at the antero-superior part of the antrum. Endoscopic ultrasound and CT scan were performed and the preliminary diagnosis was gastric wall lipoma. Endoscopic resection of the SMT was performed and the procedure was described. Results: The operation was performed under general anesthesia uneventfully. The patient resumed fluid diet on the first post-operative day and was discharged on the fourth day after the procedure. Conclusions: Endoscopic resection of gastric SMT can be performed safely. This is as-sociated with quick recovery and definitive histopathological diagnosis can be obtained.
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47. Video showing endoscopic resection of an antral submucosal tumor
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Jun-Wen Wu, Simon Law, Xuefei Yang, Zhong-Hui Liu, and Fion S. Chan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Submucosal tumor ,Materials Chemistry ,medicine ,Endoscopic resection ,Radiology ,business ,Antrum ,Resection - Published
- 2017
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48. Lap-re-do Sugarbaker repair of paracolostomal hernia (Chief Surgeon: Qiyuan Yao)
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Rong Hua, Kai He, Xuefei Yang, Qiyuan Yao, and Qiwei Shen
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Materials Chemistry ,Medicine ,Hernia ,business ,medicine.disease ,Parastomal hernia - Published
- 2017
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49. Laparoscopic Sugarbaker repair of ileal conduit parastomal hernia (Chief Surgeon: Qiyuan Yao)
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Xuefei Yang, Kai He, Rong Hua, Qiwei Shen, and Qiyuan Yao
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Electrical conduit ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Materials Chemistry ,Medicine ,business ,Parastomal hernia - Published
- 2017
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50. Establishing Long-term Biodiversity Assessment and Monitoring in Northwest Yunnan, China: A Growing Need for Baseline Information
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Xuefei Yang, Yongping Yang, David Melick, and Xu Jianchu
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Biodiversity assessment ,Geography ,business.industry ,Environmental protection ,Environmental resource management ,Environmental Chemistry ,Development ,business ,China ,Baseline (configuration management) ,General Environmental Science ,Term (time) - Published
- 2006
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