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52. TOP1α fine-tunes TOR-PLT2 to maintain root tip homeostasis in response to sugars
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Zhang, Hao, Guo, Lin, Li, Yongpeng, Zhao, Dan, Liu, Luping, Chang, Wenwen, Zhang, Ke, Zheng, Yichao, Hou, Jiajie, Fu, Chenghao, Zhang, Ying, Zhang, Baowen, Ma, Yuru, Niu, Yanxiao, Zhang, Kang, Xing, Jihong, Cui, Sujuan, Wang, Fengru, Tan, Ke, Zheng, Shuzhi, Tang, Wenqiang, Dong, Jingao, and Liu, Xigang
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53. JNK/Itch Axis Mediates the Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Ubiquitin–Proteasome–Dependent Degradation of Ferritin Light Chain in Murine Macrophage Cells
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He, Shufen, Xue, Jianqi, Cao, Pengxiu, Hou, Jianyuan, Cui, Yan, Chang, Jing, Huang, Liying, Han, Yu, Duan, Xianglin, Tan, Ke, and Fan, Yumei
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54. One-pot hydrothermal synthesis of Si-doped carbon quantum dots with up-conversion fluorescence as fluorescent probes for dual-readout detection of berberine hydrochloride
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Liang, Jia-Man, Zhang, Fang, Zhu, Yu-Lin, Deng, Xiao-Yan, Chen, Xian-Ping, Zhou, Qiu-Ju, and Tan, Ke-Jun
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55. Evaluation of prognostic risk models for postoperative pulmonary complications in adult patients undergoing major abdominal surgery: a systematic review and international external validation cohort study
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T, Packham-Smith, A, Rowsell, K, Spector-Hill, I, Adeniken, E, Baker, J, Bartlett, M, Chikomba, L, Connell, B, Deekonda, P, Dhar, M, Elmansouri, A, Gamage, K, Goodhew, R, Hanna, P, Knight, J, Luca, A, Maasoumi, N, Mahamoud, F, Manji, S, Marwaha, PK, Mason, F, Oluboyede, A, Pigott, L, Razaq, AM, Richardson, M, Saddaoui, I, Wijeyendram, P, Yau, S, Atkins, W, Liang, K, Miles, N, Praveen, B, Ashai, S, Braganza, J, Common, J, Cundy, A, Davies, R, Guthrie, J, Handa, I, Iqbal, M, Ismail, R, Jones, C, Jones, I, Lee, KS, Levene, A, Okocha, M, Olivier, J, Smith, A, Subramaniam, E, Tandle, S, Wang, A, Watson, A, Wilson, C, Chan, XHF, Khoo, E, Montgomery, C, Norris, M, Pugalenthi, PP, Common, T, Cook, E, Mistry, H, Shinmar, HS, Agarwal, G, Bandyopadhyay, S, Brazier, B, Carroll, L, Goede, A, Harbourne, A, Lakhani, A, Lami, M, Larwood, J, Martin, J, Merchant, J, Pattenden, S, Pradhan, A, Raafat, N, Rothwell, E, Shammoon, Y, Sudarshan, R, Vickers, E, Wingfield, L, Ashworth, I, Azizi, S, Bhate, R, Chowdhury, T, Christou, A, Davies, L, Dwaraknath, M, Farah, Y, Garner, J, Gureviciute, E, Hart, E, Jain, A, Javid, S, Kankam, HK, Kaur Toor, P, Kaz, R, Kermali, M, Khan, I, Mattson, A, McManus, A, Murphy, M, Nair, K, Ngemoh, D, Norton, E, Olabiran, A, Parry, L, Payne, T, Pillai, K, Price, S, Punjabi, K, Raghunathan, A, Ramwell, A, Raza, M, Ritehnia, J, Simpson, G, Smith, W, Sodeinde, S, Studd, L, Subramaniam, M, Thomas, J, Towey, S, Tsang, E, Tuteja, D, Vasani, J, Vio, M, Badran, A, Adams, J, Anthony Wilkinson, J, Asvandi, S, Austin, T, Bald, A, Bix, E, Carrick, M, Chander, B, Chowdhury, S, Cooper Drake, B, Crosbie, S, D Portela, S, Francis, D, Gallagher, C, Gillespie, R, Gravett, H, Gupta, P, Ilyas, C, James, G, Johny, J, Jones, A, Kinder, F, MacLeod, C, Macrow, C, Maqsood-Shah, A, Mather, J, McCann, L, McMahon, R, Mitham, E, Mohamed, M, Munton, E, Nightingale, K, O'Neill, K, Onyemuchara, I, Senior, R, Shanahan, A, Sherlock, J, Spyridoulias, A, Stavrou, C, Stokes, D, Tamang, R, Taylor, E, Trafford, C, Uden, C, Waddington, C, Yassin, D, Zaman, M, Bangi, S, Cheng, T, Chew, D, Hussain, N, Imani-Masouleh, S, Mahasivam, G, McKnight, G, Ng, HL, Ota, HC, Pasha, T, Ravindran, W, Shah, K, Vishnu K, S, Zaman, S, Carr, W, Cope, S, Eagles, EJ, Howarth-Maddison, M, Li, CY, Reed, J, Ridge, A, Stubbs, T, Teasdaled, D, Umar, R, Worthington, J, Dhebri, A, Kalenderov, R, Alattas, A, Arain, Z, Bhudia, R, Chia, D, Daniel, S, Dar, T, Garland, H, Girish, M, Hampson, A, Kyriacou, H, Lehovsky, K, Mullins, W, Omorphos, N, Vasdev, N, Venkatesh, A, Waldock, W, Bhandari, A, Brown, G, Choa, G, Eichenauer, CE, Ezennia, K, Kidwai, Z, Lloyd-Thomas, A, Macaskill Stewart, A, Massardi, C, Sinclair, E, Skajaa, N, Smith, M, Tan, I, Afsheen, N, Anuar, A, Azam, Z, Bhatia, P, Davies-kelly, N, Dickinson, S, Elkawafi, M, Ganapathy, M, Gupta, S, Khoury, EG, Licudi, D, Mehta, V, Neequaye, S, Nita, G, Tay, VL, Zhao, S, Botsa, E, Cuthbert, H, Elliott, J, Furlepa, M, Lehmann, J, Mangtani, A, Narayan, A, Nazarian, S, Parmar, C, Shah, D, Shaw, C, Zhao, Z, Beck, C, Caldwell, S, Clements, JM, French, B, Kenny, R, Kirk, S, Lindsay, J, McClung, A, McLaughlin, N, Watson, S, Whiteside, E, Alyacoubi, S, Arumugam, V, Beg, R, Dawas, K, Garg, S, Lloyd, ER, Mahfouz, Y, Manobharath, N, Moonesinghe, R, Morka, N, Patel, K, Prashar, J, Yip, S, Adeeko, ES, Ajekigbe, F, Bhat, A, Evans, C, Farrugia, A, Gurung, C, Long, T, Malik, B, Manirajan, S, Newport, D, Rayer, J, Ridha, A, Ross, E, Saran, T, Sinker, A, Waruingi, D, Allen, R, Al Sadek, Y, Alves do Canto Brum, H, Asharaf, H, Ashman, M, Balakumar, V, Barrington, J, Baskaran, R, Berry, A, Bhachoo, H, Bilal, A, Boaden, L, Chia, WL, Covell, G, Crook, D, Dadnam, F, Davis, L, De Berker, H, Doyle, C, Fox, C, Gruffydd-Davies, M, Hafouda, Y, Hill, A, Hubbard, E, Hunter, A, Inpadhas, V, Jamshaid, M, Jandu, G, Jeyanthi, M, Jones, T, Kantor, C, Kwak, SY, Malik, N, Matt, R, McNulty, P, Miles, C, Mohomed, A, Myat, P, Niharika, J, Nixon, A, O'Reilly, D, Parmar, K, Pengelly, S, Price, L, Ramsden, M, Turnor, R, Wales, E, Waring, H, Wu, M, Yang, T, Ye, TTS, Zander, A, Zeicu, C, Bellam, S, Francombe, J, Kawamoto, N, Rahman, MR, Sathyanarayana, A, Tang, HT, Cheung, J, Hollingshead, J, Page, V, Sugarman, J, Wong, E, Chiong, J, Fung, E, Kan, SY, Kiang, J, Kok, J, Krahelski, O, Liew, MY, Lyell, B, Sharif, Z, Speake, D, Alim, L, Amakye, NY, Chandrasekaran, J, Chandratreya, N, Drake, J, Owoso, T, Thu, YM, Abou El Ela Bourquin, B, Alberts, J, Chapman, D, Rehnnuma, N, Ainsworth, K, Carpenter, H, Emmanuel, T, Fisher, T, Gabrel, M, Guan, Z, Hollows, S, Hotouras, A, Ip Fung Chun, N, Jaffer, S, Kallikas, G, Kennedy, N, Lewinsohn, B, Liu, FY, Mohammed, S, Rutherfurd, A, Situ, T, Stammer, A, Taylor, F, Thin, N, Urgesi, E, Zhang, N, Ahmad, MA, Bishop, A, Bowes, A, Dixit, A, Glasson, R, Hatta, S, Hatt, K, Larcombe, S, Preece, J, Riordan, E, Fegredo, D, Haq, MZ, Li, C, McCann, G, Stewart, D, Baraza, W, Bhullar, D, Burt, G, Coyle, J, Deans, J, Devine, A, Hird, R, Ikotun, O, Manchip, G, Ross, C, Storey, L, Tan, WWL, Tse, C, Warner, C, Whitehead, M, Wu, F, Court, EL, Crisp, E, Huttman, M, Mayes, F, Robertson, H, Rosen, H, Sandberg, C, Smith, H, Al Bakry, M, Ashwell, W, Bajaj, S, Bandyopadhyay, D, Browlee, O, Burway, S, Chand, CP, Elsayeh, K, Elsharkawi, A, Evans, E, Ferrin, S, Fort-Schaale, A, Iacob, M, I, K, Impelliziere Licastro, G, Mankoo, AS, Olaniyan, T, Otun, J, Pereira, R, Reddy, R, Saeed, D, Simmonds, O, Singhal, G, Tron, K, Wickstone, C, Williams, R, Bradshaw, E, De Kock Jewell, V, Houlden, C, Knight, C, Metezai, H, Mirza-Davies, A, Seymour, Z, Spink, D, and Wischhusen, S
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56. IMSiam: IoU-aware Matching-adaptive Siamese network for object tracking
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Tan, Ke, Xu, Ting-Bing, and Wei, Zhenzhong
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57. Deferasirox shows inhibition activity against cervical cancer in vitro and in vivo
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Zhou, Nan, Cui, Yan, Zhu, Rui, Kuang, Yuhuan, Ma, Wenhui, Hou, Jianyuan, Zhu, Yumeng, Chen, Shubo, Xu, Xin, Tan, Ke, Cao, Pengxiu, Duan, Xianglin, and Fan, Yumei
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58. Diverse Engraftment Capability of Neuroblastoma Cell Lines in Zebrafish Larvae.
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Lawrence, Josephine M., Tan, Shyang Hong, Kim, Daniel C., Tan, Ke-En, Schroeder, Sydney E., Yeo, Kok Siong, Schaefer, Madison A., Sosic, Alexis M., and Zhu, Shizhen
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59. Lossy Mode Resonance Optical Fiber Enhanced by Electrochemical-Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Glucose Detection.
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Dai, Xiaoshuang, Wang, Shuang, Liu, Xiang, Jiang, Junfeng, Liu, Kun, Wang, Ziyihui, Tan, Ke, Jing, Jianying, Liu, Hongyu, Xu, Tianhua, and Liu, Tiegen
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60. Signal Processing for Novel Noise Radar Based on de-chirp and Delay Matching.
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Cao, Xinquan, Zhang, Shiyuan, Tan, Ke, Yang, Jianchao, Lu, Xingyu, Dai, Zheng, and Gu, Hong
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Modern radar technology requires high-quality signals and detection performance. However, traditional frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar often has poor anti-jamming capabilities, and the high sampling rates associated with large time-bandwidth product signals can lead to increased system hardware costs and reduced data processing efficiency. This paper constructed a composite radar waveform based on noise frequency modulation (NFM) and linear frequency modulation (LFM) signals, enhancing the signal's complexity and anti-jamming capability. Furthermore, a method for optimizing the processing of echo signals based on de-chirp and delay matching is proposed. The locally generated LFM signal is used to de-chirp the received echoes, resulting in a narrowband difference frequency noise signal. Subsequently, delay matching is performed in the fast time domain using the locally generated NFM signal according to the number of sampling points in the traversal processing period, allowing for the acquisition of target delay information. While reducing the analog-to-digital (A/D) sampling rate, the detection performance for wideband echo signals under high sampling rates is still maintained, with sidelobe levels and range resolution preserved. Accumulating this information in the slow time domain enables accurate target detection. The effectiveness of the proposed method is validated through simulation experiments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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61. Self-assemble construction of hetero-structured Co(OH)2/MXene aerogel toward Li–S batteries as a self-supported host and bifunctional catalyst.
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Liu, Yang, Tan, Ke, Liu, Sen, Zhang, Xu, Shen, Mao-Qiang, Liu, Xue-Sen, Gao, Xin-Yue, Hou, Lin-Rui, and Yuan, Chang-Zhou
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62. Relationship Between Self-Efficacy and Technology-Based Teaching Styles in Mathematics Education Among Pre-Service Teachers in UPSI
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Tan Ke Xin, Rajoo Murugan, Shaharudin Shazlyn Milleana, Setambah Mohd Afifi Baharudin, and Adenan Nur Hamiza
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Self-efficacy is defined as a task-specific belief in a person’s potential and ability to master a skill or a task. As the technology is getting sophisticated, teachers are encouraged to apply the technology as teaching aid tool in the class. This research is done to investigate the relationship between the self-efficacy and the technology-based teaching styles of Mathematics pre-service teachers among Sultan Idris University of Education (UPSI) undergraduates. The research design used in this study is correlational study at where 148 AT14 Bachelor of Education (Mathematics) course and AT48 Bachelor of Science (Mathematics) with Education students are the sample. The statistical method used in this study is descriptive statistic which is mean and inferential statistics through Pearson’s correlation were used to study the relationship. The findings show that the level of self-efficacy and practice of technology-based teaching of pre-service teachers is significantly high. The results showed that there was a strong positive significant correlation between the self-efficacy and the technology-based teaching styles of those pre-service teachers (r=0.656, p=0.00, p
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63. Insight into the mitochondrial unfolded protein response and cancer: opportunities and challenges
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Wang, Ge, Fan, Yumei, Cao, Pengxiu, and Tan, Ke
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64. HDAC I/IIb selective inhibitor purinostat mesylate in relapsed and refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: A single agent phase IIa trial.
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Chen, Lijuan, primary, Yang, Linyu, additional, Wang, Jie, additional, Liang, Rui, additional, Li, He, additional, Liu, Mengke, additional, Wen, Yi, additional, Liu, Lin, additional, Tang, Xiaoqiong, additional, Li, Jieping, additional, Lai, Xun, additional, Wu, Huijing, additional, Li, Yajun, additional, Huang, Shihua, additional, Yang, Lihua, additional, Tan, Ke, additional, Wang, Li, additional, Niu, Ting, additional, and Zhao, Weili, additional
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65. Glycolysis and beyond in glucose metabolism: exploring pulmonary fibrosis at the metabolic crossroads
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Wang, Yuejiao, primary, Wang, Xue, additional, Du, Chaoqi, additional, Wang, Zeming, additional, Wang, Jiahui, additional, Zhou, Nan, additional, Wang, Baohua, additional, Tan, Ke, additional, Fan, Yumei, additional, and Cao, Pengxiu, additional
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66. Multifaceted roles of HSF1 in cell death: A state-of-the-art review
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Zhang, Bingwei, Fan, Yumei, Cao, Pengxiu, and Tan, Ke
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67. Interactive hepatic parenchymal transection simulation with haptic feedback
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WU, Hongyu, YU, Haonan, YE, Fan, SUN, Jian, GAO, Yuan, TAN, Ke, and HAO, Aimin
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68. Learning complementary Siamese networks for real-time high-performance visual tracking
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Tan, Ke, Xu, Ting-Bing, and Wei, Zhenzhong
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69. Predictive values of proportional postoperative reduction of albumin for postoperative complications and long-term outcomes following sphincter-preserving surgery for rectal cancer
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HU Kang, TAN Ke, TONG Weidong, ZHAO Song, WANG Li, LIU Baohua, and LI Fan
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Objective To investigate clinical values of proportional postoperative reduction of albumin (ΔALB) in the prediction of postoperative complications following sphincter-preserving surgery for rectal cancer and evaluate whether it affects long-term outcomes. Methods A case-control trail was performed on 809 rectal cancer patients (345 females and 464 males, at an average age of 60.3±11.2 years) undergoing sphincter-preserving surgery in our department between July 2010 and June 2016. Postoperative complications were graded using Clavien-Dindo classification. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was employed to assess the predictive values of ΔALB. The patients were divided into 3 groups based on the first and third quartiles of the ΔALB level. Chi-square test for trend was performed to analyze the change tendency in the incidence of postoperative complications among the 3 groups. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to identify independent risk factors for postoperative complications. Overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) were calculated using Kaplan-Meier survival curve and compared by Log-rank test. Results Among the 809 surgical cases, laparoscopic surgery was accomplished in 669 cases, 22 cases required converted open surgery (a conversion rate of 3.2%), and 118 cases underwent open surgery. Postoperative complications occurred in 226 patients, with a rate of 27.9%, and an increased trend of the rate was displayed among the ΔALB groups (Chi-square=7.955, P=0.005). Multivariate analysis indicated that the risk for developing postoperative complications was 1.791 times higher in the patients with high ΔALB level (ΔALB≥34.7%) than those with low ΔALB level (ΔALB < 21.9%)(OR=1.791, 95%CI: 1.139~2.817, P=0.012). The complication and non-complication groups had a 5-year OS rate of 76.6% and 81.6% (Chi-square=2.836, P=0.092), and a 5-year DFS rate of 65.4% and 74.7%, respectively (Chi-square=5.875, P=0.015). There were no statistical differences in OS and DFS rate among the ΔALB groups. Conclusion ΔALB is an independent risk factor for postoperative complications in rectal cancer patients after sphincter-preserving surgery, with advantages of low-cost, convenience, and rapid response in prediction of postoperative complications. Since postoperative complications will influence patients' long-term survival, special attention should be paid to ΔALB to improve the long-term prognosis.
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70. Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube-Enhanced Bagasse-Epoxy Hybrid Composites under Varied Low Tensile Strain Rates
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Tan Ke Khieng, Sujan Debnath, Mahmood Anwar, Alokesh Pramanik, and Animesh Kumar Basak
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single-walled carbon nanotubes ,bagasse-epoxy ,hybrid composites ,low strain rates ,tensile properties ,Weibull distribution ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The production demand of high-performance polymer composites utilizing natural and renewable resources, especially agricultural waste fibres, is rapidly growing. However, these polymers’ mechanical properties are strain rate-dependent due to their viscoelastic nature. Particularly, for natural fibre-reinforced polymer composites (NFPCs), the involvement of fillers has caused rather complex failure mechanisms under different strain rates. Moreover, unevenly and micro-sized bagasse-reinforced polymer composites often cause the formation of micro-cracks and voids in composites. Consequently, the rates of crack initiation and propagation of these composites become extremely sensitive. This, in turn, causes low and unpredictable tensile performance at higher tensile crosshead speeds, even within the low strain rate range. In this study, single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) were applied to enhance the bagasse-epoxy composites’ strength. The effects of the weightage in the SWCNT loadings on the composites’ tensile properties were subsequently investigated under low strain rates of 0.0005 s−1, 0.005 s−1 and 0.05 s−1. The composites’ failure shifted to a higher distribution (65.7% improvement, from 37.23 to 61.68 MPa, across strain rates) due to the addition of 0.05% SWCNTs, as indicated in a Weibull distribution plot. The high aspect ratio and strong interface adhesion of SWCNTs in and toward the epoxy matrix contributed significantly to the composites’ strengths. However, a further increase in SWCNT content in the tested composites caused early embrittlement due to agglomeration. The toughness and characteristic strength improved significantly as the strain rate increased. A scanning electron microscopic (SEM) analysis revealed that the SWCNTs’ high aspect ratios and large surface areas improved the interface bonding between the filler and matrix. However, higher SWCNT loadings (0.15% and 0.25%) caused a reverse effect in the same properties of these composites under the same strain rate variations, due to agglomeration. Finally, an empirical relationship was developed to describe the strain rate effect of tensile properties containing 0.05% SWCNT-reinforced bagasse-epoxy composites.
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71. A Climbing Machining Robot for Large Components With Variable Curvature Surface
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Shi, Ying, Gong, Zeyu, Tao, Bo, Li, Keyi, Gu, Zhenfeng, Tan, Ke, and Ding, Han
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This article proposes a climbing machining robot that can adsorb and move on the variable curvature surface of large and complex components to perform machining tasks. Active compliance suction units, which consist of twofold innovation, are proposed for this robot to overcome the bottleneck involving adsorption on the variable curvature surface. To solve the dilemma between high vacuum tolerance and surface compliance capability, we designed a novel trachea-inspired anisotropic stiffness sealing lip for the suction chamber, and it showed flexibility in the adsorption direction for adoption to complex surfaces and presented a high stiffness that can withstand large vacuum forces at its sides. Furthermore, to avoid vacuum leaks due to overstretching and overcompressing of the sealing lip, we developed an active compliance actuator to align the axis direction of the suction chamber with the normal direction of the adsorbed surface and maintain a suitable distance. To meeting strict weight and dimension demands, the actuator innovatively combines cable-driven units and 3-revolute-revolute-spherical parallel mechanism to reach a high load/weight ratio. The prototype of the climbing machining robot was developed and tested on a real large wind-turbine blade with variable curvatures ranging from 1 to 15 m. The experimental results show that the 10 kg-weight climbing machining robot with three ACSUs can provide over 1000 N adsorption force in total, and the fluctuation of adsorption forces can be reduced by 96% compared with that of robots with traditional pure passive compliance suction units. A comparative polishing experiment was executed on different curvature regions of the wind turbine blade, and the results prove that the proposed method can apply uniform polishing. In addition, a polishing-quality verification experiment was realized using the proposed climbing machining robot with a force-controlled polisher. These polishing experiments proved the machining capability of the proposed climbing robot.
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72. In-silico Studies of the Antiproliferative Activity of New Anilinoquinazoline Derivatives Against NSCLC Cells
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Abdulwahab, Muhammad Kumayl, Tan, Ke Han, Dzulkeflee, Rashidi, Leong, Kok Hoong, Heh, Choon Han, and Ariffin, Azhar
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73. Simulation and characterization of CdZnTe Frisch-grid detectors grown by Traveling Heater Method
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Tan, Ke, Tian, Yajie, Wang, Shulei, Ling, Jun, Li, Lei, Zhang, Jijun, Shi, Haozhi, Cao, Meng, Tao, Siqi, Huang, Jian, and Wang, Linjun
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74. Research on Axial Power Deviation Safety Early Warning Technology Based on Online Simulation
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Xie, Hong-Yun, Tan, Ke, Huang, Wei-Jun, Zhang, Chao, Shen, Zhen-Yu, Angrisani, Leopoldo, Series Editor, Arteaga, Marco, Series Editor, Panigrahi, Bijaya Ketan, Series Editor, Chakraborty, Samarjit, Series Editor, Chen, Jiming, Series Editor, Chen, Shanben, Series Editor, Chen, Tan Kay, Series Editor, Dillmann, Rüdiger, Series Editor, Duan, Haibin, Series Editor, Ferrari, Gianluigi, Series Editor, Ferre, Manuel, Series Editor, Hirche, Sandra, Series Editor, Jabbari, Faryar, Series Editor, Jia, Limin, Series Editor, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Khamis, Alaa, Series Editor, Kroeger, Torsten, Series Editor, Liang, Qilian, Series Editor, Martin, Ferran, Series Editor, Ming, Tan Cher, Series Editor, Minker, Wolfgang, Series Editor, Misra, Pradeep, Series Editor, Möller, Sebastian, Series Editor, Mukhopadhyay, Subhas, Series Editor, Ning, Cun-Zheng, Series Editor, Nishida, Toyoaki, Series Editor, Pascucci, Federica, Series Editor, Qin, Yong, Series Editor, Seng, Gan Woon, Series Editor, Speidel, Joachim, Series Editor, Veiga, Germano, Series Editor, Wu, Haitao, Series Editor, Zhang, Junjie James, Series Editor, Xu, Yang, editor, Sun, Yongbin, editor, Liu, Yanyang, editor, Wang, Yanjun, editor, Gu, Pengfei, editor, and Liu, Zheming, editor
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75. Assessment of Operating Safety State of Nuclear Power Plant Based on Improved CAE Method
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Lu, Chao, Ping, Jia-Lin, Huang, Wei-Jun, Tan, Ke, Xie, Hong-Yun, Angrisani, Leopoldo, Series Editor, Arteaga, Marco, Series Editor, Panigrahi, Bijaya Ketan, Series Editor, Chakraborty, Samarjit, Series Editor, Chen, Jiming, Series Editor, Chen, Shanben, Series Editor, Chen, Tan Kay, Series Editor, Dillmann, Rüdiger, Series Editor, Duan, Haibin, Series Editor, Ferrari, Gianluigi, Series Editor, Ferre, Manuel, Series Editor, Hirche, Sandra, Series Editor, Jabbari, Faryar, Series Editor, Jia, Limin, Series Editor, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Khamis, Alaa, Series Editor, Kroeger, Torsten, Series Editor, Liang, Qilian, Series Editor, Martin, Ferran, Series Editor, Ming, Tan Cher, Series Editor, Minker, Wolfgang, Series Editor, Misra, Pradeep, Series Editor, Möller, Sebastian, Series Editor, Mukhopadhyay, Subhas, Series Editor, Ning, Cun-Zheng, Series Editor, Nishida, Toyoaki, Series Editor, Pascucci, Federica, Series Editor, Qin, Yong, Series Editor, Seng, Gan Woon, Series Editor, Speidel, Joachim, Series Editor, Veiga, Germano, Series Editor, Wu, Haitao, Series Editor, Zhang, Junjie James, Series Editor, Xu, Yang, editor, Sun, Yongbin, editor, Liu, Yanyang, editor, Wang, Yanjun, editor, Gu, Pengfei, editor, and Liu, Zheming, editor
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76. Self‐Assembled Chiral Polymers Exhibiting Amplified Circularly Polarized Electroluminescence.
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Tan, Ke‐Ke, Guo, Wei‐Chen, Zhao, Wen‐Long, Li, Meng, and Chen, Chuan‐Feng
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LIGHT emitting diodes , *QUANTUM efficiency , *POLYFLUORENES , *DATA warehousing , *ELECTROLUMINESCENCE - Abstract
Circularly polarized electroluminescence (CPEL) is highly promising in realm of 3D display and optical data storage. However, designing a groundbreaking chiral material with high comprehensive CPEL performance remains a formidable challenge. In this work, a pair of chiral polymers with self‐assembled behavior is designed by integrating a chiral BN‐moiety into polyfluorene backbone, named R‐PBN and S‐PBN, respectively. The chiral polymers show narrowband emission centered at 490 nm with full‐width half maximum (FWHM) of 29 nm and high photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) of 79 %. After thermal annealing treatment, the chiral polymers undergo self‐assembly, exhibiting amplified circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) with asymmetry factor (|glum|) of up to 0.11. Moreover, the solution‐processed nondoped CP‐OLEDs based on the chiral polymers as emitting layers exhibit maximum external quantum efficiency (EQEmax) of 9.8 %, intense CPEL activities with |gEL| of up to 0.07, and small FWHM of 36 nm, simultaneously. This represents the first case of self‐assembled chiral polymers that combines high EQE, large gEL value and narrowband emission. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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77. Understanding of tribocorrosion and corrosion characteristics of 304L stainless steel in hot concentrated nitric acid solution.
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Liu, Zheng, Zhang, Lian-min, Liu, Chen-chen, Tan, Ke-di, Ma, Ai-li, and Zheng, Yu-gui
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78. Characteristics of continuous glucose monitoring in type 1 diabetic patients with fast-glycator phenotype.
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Xu Ruoyao, Deng Chao, Tan Ke, Fan Wenqi, Fan Li, He Binbin, Li Xia, and Zhou Zhiguang
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Objective To investigate the characteristics of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in type 1 diabetic patients with fast-glycator phenotype. Methods This was a cross-sectional retrospective study. Patients diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and wearing CGM for 10 d and more from the T1DM-specific Disease Clinic, the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University were enrolled from April 2017 to August 2023 to collect laboratory glycated hemoglobin A
1c (HbA1c ). Calculation of CGM parameters including time in range (TIR), mean blood glucose (MBG) and mean amplitude of glucose excursions (MAGE), are derived from the data collected by CGM devices worn by the participants. Based on the results of MBG, the estimated HbA1c was calculated, and then the hemoglobin glycation index (HGI) was computed by comparing the laboratory HbA1c with the MBG-estimated HbA1c . Patients were divided into non-fast glycator phenotype group (HGI≤0.4) and fast-glycator phenotype group (HGI>0.4). Comparison of differences between groups using two independent samples t-test or Mann-Whitney U test. Results We included 377 patients with T1DM, of whom 299 were in the non-fast glycator phenotype group and 78 in the fast-glycator phenotype group. Individuals with fast-glycator phenotype exhibited poorer glycemic control compared to those with non-fast glycator phenotype, as evidenced by higher HbA1c levels [(8.53±1.41) % vs. (6.95±0.90)%, P<0.001], lower TIR [(61.36±15.81) % vs. (67.31±18.31) %, P=0.010], and higher MAGE [(8.01±2.06) mmol/L vs. (7.37±2.38) mmol/L, P=0.015]. However, in patients with suboptimal HbA1c , CGM parameters showed inconsistent changes with HbA1c in fast glycation group, with CGM parameters demonstrating better glycemic control than those in the non-fast glycation group, characterized by higher level of TIR [(61.34±16.3)% vs. (51.99±16.3%)%, P<0.001] and lower level of MAGE [(8.10±2.09) mmol/L vs. (9.23±2.11) mmol/L, P=0.001]. Conclusion T1DM in fast-glycator phenotype group had worse glycemic control than the non-fast glycator phenotype group, and exhibited inconsistencies between CGM parameters and HbA1c . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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79. Chiral Co‐Assembly with Narrowband Multi‐Resonance Characteristics for High‐Performance Circularly Polarized Organic Light‐Emitting Diodes.
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Guo, Chen‐Hao, Zhang, Yuewei, Zhao, Wen‐Long, Tan, Ke‐Ke, Feng, Liheng, Duan, Lian, Chen, Chuan‐Feng, and Li, Meng
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80. Contrastive Transformer Network for Track Segment Association with Two-Stage Online Method.
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Cao, Zongqing, Liu, Bing, Yang, Jianchao, Tan, Ke, Dai, Zheng, Lu, Xingyu, and Gu, Hong
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ONLINE algorithms ,TRANSFORMER models ,ELECTRONIC data processing ,ONLINE education ,TRACKING algorithms - Abstract
Interrupted and multi-source track segment association (TSA) are two key challenges in target trajectory research within radar data processing. Traditional methods often rely on simplistic assumptions about target motion and statistical techniques for track association, leading to problems such as unrealistic assumptions, susceptibility to noise, and suboptimal performance limits. This study proposes a unified framework to address the challenges of associating interrupted and multi-source track segments by measuring trajectory similarity. We present TSA-cTFER, a novel network utilizing contrastive learning and TransFormer Encoder to accurately assess trajectory similarity through learned Representations by computing distances between high-dimensional feature vectors. Additionally, we tackle dynamic association scenarios with a two-stage online algorithm designed to manage tracks that appear or disappear at any time. This algorithm categorizes track pairs into easy and hard groups, employing tailored association strategies to achieve precise and robust associations in dynamic environments. Experimental results on real-world datasets demonstrate that our proposed TSA-cTFER network with the two-stage online algorithm outperforms existing methods, achieving 94.59% accuracy in interrupted track segment association tasks and 94.83% in multi-source track segment association tasks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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81. High-Resolution and Robust One-Bit Direct-of-Arrival Estimation via Reweighted Atomic Norm Estimation.
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Li, Rui, Yang, Jianchao, Dai, Zheng, Lu, Xingyu, Tan, Ke, and Su, Weimin
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DIRECTION of arrival estimation ,APPROXIMATION error ,RESEARCH personnel ,ALGORITHMS ,NOISE - Abstract
In recent years, one-bit quantization has attracted widespread attention in the field of direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation as a low-cost and low-power solution. Many researchers have proposed various estimation algorithms for one-bit DOA estimation, among which atomic norm minimization algorithms exhibit particularly attractive performance as gridless estimation algorithms. However, current one-bit DOA algorithms with atomic norm minimization typically rely on approximating the trace function, which is not the optimal approximation and introduces errors, along with resolution limitations. To date, there have been few studies on how to enhance resolution under the framework of one-bit DOA estimation. This paper aims to improve the resolution constraints of one-bit DOA estimation. The log-det heuristic is applied to approximate and solve the atomic norm minimization problem. In particular, a reweighted binary atomic norm minimization with noise assumption constraints is proposed to achieve high-resolution and robust one-bit DOA estimation. Finally, the alternating direction method of multipliers algorithm is employed to solve the established optimization problem. Simulations are conducted to demonstrate that the proposed algorithm can effectively enhance the resolution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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82. An Asymmetric Independently Steerable Wheel for Climbing Robots and Its Motion Control Method.
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Lv, Meifeng, Liu, Xiaoshun, Xue, Lei, Tan, Ke, Huang, Junhui, and Gong, Zeyu
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INDUSTRIAL robots ,ROBOT motion ,CURVED surfaces ,ROBOT control systems ,MANUFACTURING processes - Abstract
Climbing robots, with their expansive workspace and flexible deployment modes, have the potential to revolutionize the manufacturing processes of large and complex components. Given that the surfaces to be machined typically exhibit variable curvature, good surface adaptability, load capacity, and motion accuracy are essential prerequisites for climbing robots in manufacturing tasks. This paper addresses the manufacturing requirements of climbing robots by proposing an asymmetric independently steerable wheel (AISW) for climbing robots, along with the motion control method. Firstly, for the adaptability issue of the locomotion mechanism on curved surfaces under heavy load, an asymmetric independently steerable wheel motion module is proposed, which improves the steering difficulty of the traditional independently steerable wheel (ISW) based on the principle of steering assisted by wheels. Secondly, a kinematic model of the AISW chassis is established and, on this basis, a trajectory tracking method based on feedforward and proportional–integral feedback is proposed. Comparative experimental results on large, curved surface components show that the asymmetric independently steerable wheel has lower steering resistance and higher motion accuracy, significantly enhancing the reachability of climbing robots and facilitating their application in the manufacturing of large and complex components. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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83. A Waveform Design for Integrated Radar and Jamming Based on Smart Modulation and Complementary Coding.
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Yan, Huabin, Zhang, Shiyuan, Lu, Xingyu, Yang, Jianchao, Duan, Lunhao, Tan, Ke, and Gu, Hong
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Waveform design for integrated radar and jamming is generally based on the concept of shared waveform, which uses jamming signals without typical radar signal characteristics for detection. Existing waveforms have shown limited design flexibility, high levels of sidelobe in detection results, and overall ordinary performance. We propose an integrated radar and jamming waveform based on smart modulation and complementary coding. Unlike traditional integrated radar and jamming waveform based on smart modulation, the phase angle of the binary phase-coded sequence is adjustable in this smart modulation method, allowing for a controllable jamming effect, achieving true smart modulation. However, this smart modulation waveform also suffers from high sidelobes in detection. To address this issue, we take a complementary coding approach and design a smart modulation waveform with complementary characteristics. This waveform can synthesize a complete linear frequency modulation (LFM) signal by adding two pulses together, thereby reducing the sidelobes in the smart modulation waveform and enhancing its detection performance. Theoretical analysis indicates that the detection and jamming effects of this integrated waveform can be flexibly controlled by adjusting the phase angles of the coding sequences. Simulation analysis and experimental results confirm the significant advantages of this waveform. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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84. Revealing the Ground Deformation and Its Mechanism in the Heihe River Basin by Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar and Optical Images.
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Cui, Qunpeng, Wang, Yuedong, Wang, Pengkun, Tan, Ke, and Feng, Guangcai
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NORMALIZED difference vegetation index ,SYNTHETIC apertures ,SYNTHETIC aperture radar ,DEFORMATION of surfaces ,SURFACE stability - Abstract
The Heihe River Basin (HRB), located on the northeast margin of the Qilian Mountains, is China's second largest inland river basin. It is a typical oasis-type agricultural area in northwest China's arid and semiarid areas. It is important to monitor and investigate the spatiotemporal distribution characteristics and mechanisms of surface deformation in HRB for the ecology of inland river basins. In recent years, research on HRB has mainly focused on hydrology, meteorology, geology, or biology. Few studies have conducted wide-area monitoring and mechanism analysis of the surface stability of HRB. In this study, an improved interferometric point target analysis InSAR (IPTA-InSAR) technique is used to process 101 Sentinel-1 SAR images from two adjacent track frames covering the HRB from 2019 to 2020. The wide-area deformation of the HRB is obtained first for this period. The results show that most of the surface around the HRB is relatively stable. There are six areas with an extensive deformation range and magnitude in the plain oasis area. The maximum deformation rate is more than 50 mm/year. The maximum seasonal subsidence and uplift along the satellites' line-of-sight (LOS) direction can be up to −70 mm and 60 mm, respectively. Moreover, we use the Google Earth Engine platform to process the multisource optical images and analyze the deformation areas. The remote sensing indicators of the deformation areas, such as the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), soil moisture (SMMI), and precipitation, are obtained during the InSAR monitoring period. We combine these integrated remote sensing results with soil type and precipitation to analyze the surface deformations of the HRB. The spatiotemporal relationships between soil moisture, vegetation cover, and surface deformation of the HRB are revealed. The results will provide data support and reference for the healthy and sustainable development of the inland river basin economic zone. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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85. Social and economic benefits of doctors on online health-care platforms based on the social capital theory
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Zang, Zhixia, Tan, Ke, Yang, Xue, Wang, Chengjue, and Li, Geng
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86. The mitigation effects of exogenous dopamine on low nitrogen stress in Malus hupehensis
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LIU, Xiao-min, GAO, Teng-teng, ZHANG, Zhi-jun, TAN, Ke-xin, JIN, Yi-bo, ZHAO, Yong-juan, MA, Feng-wang, and LI, Chao
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87. Emerging roles of HSF1 in cancer: Cellular and molecular episodes
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Wang, Ge, Cao, Pengxiu, Fan, Yumei, and Tan, Ke
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88. A Closer Look at Wav2vec2 Embeddings for On-Device Single-Channel Speech Enhancement
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Shankar, Ravi, primary, Tan, Ke, additional, Xu, Buye, additional, and Kumar, Anurag, additional
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89. Audiovisual Speaker Separation with Full- and Sub-Band Modeling in the Time-Frequency Domain
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Kalkhorani, Vahid Ahmadi, primary, Kumar, Anurag, additional, Tan, Ke, additional, Xu, Buye, additional, and Wang, DeLiang, additional
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90. Acceptor Copolymerized Axially Chiral Conjugated Polymers with TADF Properties for Efficient Circularly Polarized Electroluminescence
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Zhao, Wen‐Long, primary, Tan, Ke‐Ke, additional, Guo, Wei‐Chen, additional, Guo, Chen‐Hao, additional, Li, Meng, additional, and Chen, Chuan‐Feng, additional
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91. B,N‐Embedded Hetero[9]helicene Toward Highly Efficient Circularly Polarized Electroluminescence
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Guo, Wei‐Chen, primary, Zhao, Wen‐Long, additional, Tan, Ke‐Ke, additional, Li, Meng, additional, and Chen, Chuan‐Feng, additional
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92. Haikou–Changsha
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XIU, TAN KE, Di, Ming, and Stewart, Frank
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93. Computational and Experimental Studies Reveal That Thymoquinone Blocks the Entry of Coronaviruses Into In Vitro Cells
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Xu, Huan, Liu, Bing, Xiao, Zhen, Zhou, Meiling, Ge, Lin, Jia, Fan, Liu, Yanling, Jin, Hongshan, Zhu, Xiuliang, Gao, Jian, Akhtar, Javed, Xiang, Bai, Tan, Ke, and Wang, Guanyu
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94. Grouping Methods for Facilitating Emergency Evacuations
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Yang, Linyao, Tan, Ke, Liu, Xin, Wang, Xiao, and Wang, Fei-Yue
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95. A radiation avoiding algorithm of path optimization for radiation protection of workers and robots
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Tan, Ke, Li, Mengkun, Gu, Haixia, and Yang, Ming
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96. ASO Author Reflections: Are Older Patients with Proximal Femoral Bone Metastases Fit for Endoprosthetic Replacement?
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Liu, Peng, Wang, Zhuan, Zhang, Shiyuan, Ding, Guoqiang, Tan, Ke, and Zhou, Ji
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97. Next-generation GRAB sensors for monitoring dopaminergic activity in vivo
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Sun, Fangmiao, Zhou, Jingheng, Dai, Bing, Qian, Tongrui, Zeng, Jianzhi, Li, Xuelin, Zhuo, Yizhou, Zhang, Yajun, Wang, Yipan, Qian, Cheng, Tan, Ke, Feng, Jiesi, Dong, Hui, Lin, Dayu, Cui, Guohong, and Li, Yulong
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98. An optimized acetylcholine sensor for monitoring in vivo cholinergic activity
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Jing, Miao, Li, Yuexuan, Zeng, Jianzhi, Huang, Pengcheng, Skirzewski, Miguel, Kljakic, Ornela, Peng, Wanling, Qian, Tongrui, Tan, Ke, Zou, Jing, Trinh, Simon, Wu, Runlong, Zhang, Shichen, Pan, Sunlei, Hires, Samuel A., Xu, Min, Li, Haohong, Saksida, Lisa M., Prado, Vania F., Bussey, Timothy J., Prado, Marco A. M., Chen, Liangyi, Cheng, Heping, and Li, Yulong
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99. Coordination polymer nanowires/reduced graphene oxide paper as flexible anode for sodium-ion batteries
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Sun, Zehang, Tan, Ke, Hou, Linrui, Liu, Yang, and Yuan, Changzhou
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100. Visual Tracking with Attentional Convolutional Siamese Networks
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Tan, Ke, Wei, Zhenzhong, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Woeginger, Gerhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Zhao, Yao, editor, Barnes, Nick, editor, Chen, Baoquan, editor, Westermann, Rüdiger, editor, Kong, Xiangwei, editor, and Lin, Chunyu, editor
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