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52. Optimization of surge tank structures in hydropower station based on VOF method
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Yang, Z Y, primary, Cheng, Y G, additional, Liu, K, additional, Wang, Q, additional, and Yang, F, additional
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- 2021
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53. Superior rate-capability and long-lifespan carbon nanotube-in-nanotube@Sb2S3 anode for lithium-ion storage
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Yang, Z. Y., primary, Yuan, Y. F., additional, Zhu, M., additional, Yin, S. M., additional, Cheng, J. P., additional, and Guo, S. Y., additional
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- 2021
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54. Study on the Bottom Surface Fitting of an Urban River Based on Sonar Survey and Dredging Computation Simulation
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Yang, Z. Y., primary, Ning, X. A., additional, Liu, J. Y., additional, Yang, C. Y., additional, and Wang, J. H., additional
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- 2012
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55. Determination of residual stress in PZT thin film prepared by pulsed laser deposition
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Yang, Z. Y., Zhou, Y. C., Zheng, X. J., Yan, Z., and Bignall, G.
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- 2002
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56. Two-dimensional Hurst Index of Joint Surfaces
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Yang, Z. Y., Di, C. C., and Lo, S. C.
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- 2001
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57. Reassessing the Joint Roughness Coefficient (JRC) Estimation Using Z2
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Yang, Z. Y., Lo, S. C., and Di, C. C.
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- 2001
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58. Theoretical investigation of the EPR parameters and the crystal lattice defects of the trigonal symmetry in RbCdF3:Cr3+
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Yang, Z. -Y.
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- 2000
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59. PIK3CA exon 20 mutations as a potential biomarker for resistance to anti-EGFR monoclonal antibodies in KRAS wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Mao, C., Yang, Z. Y., Hu, X. F., Chen, Q., and Tang, J. L.
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- 2012
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60. Technical Note: Application of the Self-affinity Concept to the Scale Effect of Joint Roughness
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Yang, Z. Y. and Chen, G. L.
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- 1999
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61. Examining the association between serum free fatty acids and blood levels of testosterone
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Kao, C.‐C., primary, Yang, Z.‐Y., additional, Cheng, Y.‐W., additional, and Chen, W.‐L., additional
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- 2020
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62. Mutation analyses of patients with dyschromatosis symmetrica hereditaria: five novel mutations of the ADAR1 gene
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Liu, W., primary, Wei, X.‐X., additional, Liu, J.‐W., additional, Habulieti, X., additional, Yang, Z.‐Y., additional, Qian, Y.‐T., additional, and Ma, D.‐L., additional
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- 2020
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63. Tributary oscillations generated by diurnal discharge regulation in Three Gorges Reservoir
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Long, L H, primary, Ji, D B, additional, Yang, Z Y, additional, Cheng, H Q, additional, Yang, Z J, additional, Liu, D F, additional, Liu, L, additional, and Lorke, A, additional
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- 2020
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64. 3D porous framework of ZnO nanoparticles assembled from double carbon shells consisting of hard and soft carbon networks for high performance lithium ion batteries
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Zhang, X T, primary, Yuan, Y F, additional, Zhu, M, additional, Cai, G C, additional, Tong, Z W, additional, and Yang, Z Y, additional
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- 2020
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65. The extent of parental genotypic divergence determines maximal heterosis by increasing fertility in inter-subspecific hybrids of rice (Oryza sativa L.)
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Li, Renhua, Xu, C. G., Yang, Z. Y., and Wang, X. K.
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- 1998
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66. Gene transfer into human umbilical cord blood-derived CD34+ cells by particle-mediated gene transfer
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Verma, S, Woffendin, C, Bahner, I, Ranga, U, Xu, L, Yang, Z-Y, King, SR, Kohn, DB, and Nabel, GJ
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- 1998
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67. Examining the Chinese Homophone Density Effect Using Near Infrared Spectroscopy
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Yang, Z Y., Chen, H C., Vaid, J., and Bortfeld, H.
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- 2009
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68. Germination, Growth, and Nodulation of Sesbania rostrata Grown in Pb/Zn Mine Tailings
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Yang, Z. Y., Yuan, J. G., Xin, G. R., Chang, H. T., and Wong, M. H.
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- 1997
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69. Visible photoluminescence from hydrogenated amorphous carbon films prepared by pulsed laser ablation of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)
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Li, Z. F., Yang, Z. Y., and Xiao, R. F.
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- 1996
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70. Three-dimensional stability evaluation of a preexisting landslide with multiple sliding directions by the strength-reduction technique
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Deng, J. H., Tham, L. G., Lee, C. F., and Yang, Z. Y.
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- 2007
71. Tagging and mapping the thermo-sensitive genic male-sterile gene in rice (Oryza sativa L.) with molecular markers
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Wang, B., Xu, W. W., Wang, J. Z., Wu, W., Zheng, H. G., Yang, Z. Y., Ray, J. D., and Nguyen, H. T.
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- 1995
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72. Elastic moduli for fractured rock mass
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Huang, T. H., Chang, C. S., and Yang, Z. Y.
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- 1995
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73. Superior rate-capability and long-lifespan carbon nanotube-in-nanotube@Sb2S3 anode for lithium-ion storage.
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Yang, Z. Y., Yuan, Y. F., Zhu, M., Yin, S. M., Cheng, J. P., and Guo, S. Y.
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It is vital to improve the rate capability and cycling performance of Sb
2 S3 to promote its application in lithium-ion batteries. Herein, Sb2 S3 is successfully anchored inside a carbon nanotube-in-nanotube via a multi-step method based on a metal–organic framework and carbon nanotubes. The composite has a large specific surface area (48.1 m2 g−1 ), relatively high content of Sb2 S3 (57%), and an external highly conductive nitrogen-doped amorphous carbon nanotube. Benefitting from these advanced structure advantages, such as well-confined Sb2 S3 , completely closed internal void space, highly conductive carbon matrix, and formation of C–S covalent bonds, the composite exhibits superior lithium storage performance. The rate capability is its highlight. Even at 15 A g−1 , the discharge capacity still reaches 361 mA h g−1 . After the rate test, a cycling test at 5 A g−1 up to 400 cycles demonstrates its excellent structural stability. The cycling performance is very impressive (710.5 mA h g−1 at 1 A g−1 after 1500 cycles, 316 mA h g−1 at 5 A g−1 after 1700 cycles, 201.5 mA h g−1 at 10 A g−1 after 1000 cycles). The reversible capacity is outstanding (1117.2 mA h g−1 at 0.1 A g−1 ). Electrochemical kinetic analyses and ex situ observation of the cycled composite are studied in detail to comprehensively elucidate its electrochemical mechanism. It can be concluded that carbon nanotube-in-nanotube@Sb2 S3 is a promising anode material for high-performance lithium-ion batteries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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74. Outcomes of hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma with different managements: a retrospective investigation.
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LIU, X.-L. and YANG, Z.-Y.
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OBJECTIVE: Hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (HEH) is an extremely rare tumor, and no standard treatment has been established yet. This study aimed to retrospectively investigate the outcomes of different managements for HEH patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From March 2014 to November 2019, a retrospective investigation was performed among 50 HEH patients to summarize the outcomes of different managements. Their medical records were collected, and the outcome of each management was evaluated based on radiological images. RESULTS: Of the 50 HEH patients examined, 80% were asymptomatic, and 94% had multiple intrahepatic lesions. Extrahepatic metastases were detected in 54% of patients, and 82% of patients were radiologically misdiagnosed. 16 (88.9%) of 18 patients with initial observation had progressive disease (PD). Of 12 patients with curatively intended surgery or radiofrequency ablation (RF), 10 (83.3%) of them had a recurrence. Six treated patients with interferon- a had results of 4 partial responses (PR), 1 complete response (CR), and 1 stable disease (SD). Of 6 patients with thalidomide, 4 patients had PD, and 2 patients had SD. Four patients treated with chemotherapy had 3 PD and 1 SD. Five patients treated with targeted therapy had 2 PR, 2 PD, and 1 SD. CONCLUSIONS: During our observation, we found that HEH patients had a high chance of PD. The risk of recurrence after surgery or RF was high. The encouraging result of interferon-a therapy makes it a promising treatment for HEH. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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75. Numerical demonstration of widely tunable femtosecond soliton generation in chalcogenide microstructured fibers
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Wang, F, primary, Li, Q, additional, Kang, Z, additional, Wu, C F, additional, Ding, D, additional, Qin, G S, additional, Yang, Z Y, additional, and Ohishi, Y, additional
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- 2019
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76. Research on transitional pavement structures based on foundation settlement in goafs
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Guo, J J, primary, Yang, Z Y, additional, Cheng, L, additional, Li, X Y, additional, and Chen, K P, additional
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- 2019
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77. Numerical investigations into the transient behaviour of a model pump-turbine during load rejection process
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Xia, L S, primary, Cheng, Y G, additional, Yang, Z Y, additional, Yuan, Y, additional, and Zhu, Z, additional
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- 2019
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78. GPU parallel acceleration of transient simulations of open channel and pipe combined flows
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Meng, W W, primary, Cheng, Y G, additional, Wu, J Y, additional, Yang, Z Y, additional, Shang, S, additional, and Yang, F, additional
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- 2019
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79. Evolutions of guide vane moment of a pump-turbine during runaway transient process after pump trip
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Yang, Z Y, primary, Cheng, Y G, additional, Xia, L S, additional, Meng, W W, additional, Gao, L W, additional, and Dai, Y X, additional
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- 2019
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80. Efficient and recyclable performance of organic-inorganic zirconium phosphonates supported salen-Mn(III) as catalysts for CO2 cycloaddition
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Zhou, L, primary, Tu, X B, additional, Yang, Z Y, additional, Wei, D J, additional, and Lu, W, additional
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- 2019
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81. The predictive value of early changes in 18F-fluoroestradiol PET/CT during fulvestrant 500 mg therapy in patients with ER-positive metastatic breast cancer
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He, M., primary, Liu, C., additional, Yang, Z.-Y., additional, Liu, G.-Y., additional, Zhang, Y.-J., additional, Wang, Z.-H., additional, and Shao, Z.-M., additional
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- 2019
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82. Multichannel continuous-wave fiber cavity ringdown gas sensing utilizing frequency-shifted interferometry
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Yang, Z. Y., primary, Cheng, C. F., additional, Lv, H., additional, Chen, Z. H., additional, Chen, J. X., additional, and Ou, Y. W., additional
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- 2018
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83. New Approaches to α-Fluoro and α,α-Difluoro Functionalized Esters
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Burton, D. J., primary, Thenappan, A., additional, and Yang, Z-Y., additional
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- 1991
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84. Examining the association between serum free fatty acids and blood levels of testosterone.
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Kao, C.‐C., Yang, Z.‐Y., Cheng, Y.‐W., and Chen, W.‐L.
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FATTY acid analysis , *ALPHA-linolenic acid , *OBESITY , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *TESTOSTERONE , *REGRESSION analysis , *SURVEYS , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *STATISTICAL models , *FATTY acids - Abstract
Background: Multiple studies have uncovered the effects that ingested fat has on human blood levels of testosterone. Yet, few reports have discussed the effect of circulating serum free fatty acids (FFAs). The present study aimed to explore the relationship between serum free fatty acids and blood levels of testosterone. Methods: In total, 5719 adults were pooled from the database of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from 2011 to 2012. Based on multivariable‐linear regression models, we employed a total of 30 FFAs to interpret the relationship of FFAs with blood levels of testosterone. Two models with covariate adjustments were designated for further evaluation and analysis. Results: Capric acid [β = −0.014, 95% confidence interval (CI) = −0.023, −0.004, P = 0.005], myristic acid (β = −0.001, 95% CI = −0.001, 0.000, P ≤ 0.001), pentadecanoic acid (β = −0.013, 95% CI = −0.018, −0.008, P ≤ 0.001), margaric acid (β = −0.011, 95% CI = −0.017, −0.005, P ≤ 0.001) and alpha‐linolenic acid (β = −0.001, 95% CI = −0.002, 0.000, P = 0.004) in the fully adjusted model were significantly negatively correlated with the testosterone level inh obese men. In the fully adjusted model for the female analysis, myristic acid, pentadecanoic acid, palmitic acid, margaric acid, stearic acid, myristoleic acid, oleic acid, nervonic acid and alpha‐linolenic acid were found significantly associated with the testosterone level. Conclusions: Our findings indicate a significant negative correlation between serum FFAs and blood levels of testosterone. Furthermore, we reveal the essentiality of serum FFAs and their potential effects on the reduction of testosterone levels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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85. A study of six point mutation analysis of LRRK2 gene in Chinese mainland patients with Parkinson’s disease
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Hu, Z. X., Peng, D. T., Cai, M., Pu, J. L., Lei, X. G., Yin, X. Z., Ou-Yang, Z. Y., Luo, W., and Zhang, B. R.
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- 2011
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86. Waning or Waxing.
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YANG, Z. Y.
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- WANING or Waxing (Poem), Z. Y., Yang
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- 2021
87. Impact of Spontaneous Extracranial Bleeding Events on Health State Utility in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: Results from the ENGAGE AF‐TIMI 48 Trial
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Senior, R., Paul, J., McKnight, T., Formoso, I., Saravia Toledo, S., Codutti, O., Sanjurjo, M., Bowen, L., Sanchez, A., Alvarez, M., Rodriguez, M., Navarrete, S., Ramos, H., Venturini, C., Prado, A., Fernandez, E., Pozzer, D., Casares, E., Povedano, G., Tommasi, A., Piskorz, D., Verdini, E., Nul, D., Gandur, H., Muntaner, J., Funes, I., Marino, J., Calderon, M., Manuale, O., Carne, M., Mackinnon, I., Raimondi, G., Lotti, J., Shatsky, K., Rodkey, K., Lorente, C., Vignau, S., Llanos, J., Nigro, A., Litvak, B., Iglesias, M., Liniado, G., Belcuore, M., Lanternier, G., Monaco, F., Kevorkian, R., Jure, D., Jure, H., Bianchini, M., Avery, D., Hominal, M., von Wulffen, M., McKenzie, M., Miranda, J., Wright, L., Pye, M., Flint, L., Newby, D., Andrews, A., Goicoechea, R., Huerta, M., Giannaula, R., Eden, M., Giacomi, G., Ceirano, C., Garrido, M., Perlo, D., Garcia Duran, R., Meiller, F., Gant Lopez, J., Zanotti, A., Fuselli, J., Arrieta, M., Femenia, F., Falu, E., Facello, M., Facello, A., Murdoch, D., Helliwell, L., More, R., Isted, C., Maxwell, T., Jones, D., Marazzi, P., McGhee, C., MacLeod, M., Ebano, P., MacCallum, P., Davolos, M., Estol, C., Moreno, V., Dran, R., Cendali, G., D'Amico, A., Bocanera, M., Cuneo, C., Rosell, M., Cuello, J., Morandini, M., Colombo, H., Brown, R., Saa Zarandon, R., Caruso, O., Novas, V., Cartasegna, L., Fracaro, V., Caccavo, A., Saravia, M., Bustamante Labarta, G., Valle, M., Budassi, N., Lip, G., Finlayson, M., Linker, N., McGuire, K., Atkinson, C., Lindsay, S., Ramasamy, V., Lie, F., Dickinson, D., Douglas, H., D'Costa, D., Wilmott, R., Cohen, A., Duff, J., Choy, A., Davies, D., Chapman, O., Dougal, K., Camm, J., Price, R., Blagden, M., Schwarz, L., McGarvey, J., Stubbs, L., McCartney, M., Hicks, T., Massin, E., Bedenko, E., Marenberg, M., Rabadi-Marar, D., Dunn, S., Beeton, I., Smith, S., Aggarwal, R., Marar, I., Hernandez, S., Berli, M., Petrucci, J., Beloscar, J., Caceres, M., Amuchastegui, M., Ameriso, P., Ameriso, S., Garcia, M., Alvarez, C., Reguero, M., Allall, O., Rosales, E., Albisu, J., Ahuad Guerrero, R., Gonzalez, C., Vogelmann, O., Magnuson, Elizabeth A., Cohen, David J., Giugliano, Robert P., Mandviwala, M., Casas, R., Makam, S., Lisiecki, B., Mainigi, S., Doctor, A., Magee, A., Bush, D., Macomber, J., Edelstein, J., Lurie, M., Wright, H., Lui, H., Ault, S., Looby, R., Davids, M., Lone, B., Shah, D., Lomnitz, D., Wofford, E., Littlefield, R., Murphy, R., Ling, L., Miller, D., Lillestol, M., Bonds, C., Lewis, D., Hartley, L., Lesser, M., Smith, D., Lentz, M., Royse, H., Ledbetter, L., Faucett, S., Langevin, E., Simmons, T., Lang, J., Ferguson, D., Landau, C., Coyle, G. Stagi, Lambert, C., Jauregui, V., Laliotis, A., Marquez, D., Krichmar, P., Watts, S., Kozlowski, J., Sanchez, E., Kotha, P., Godfrey, C., Korpas, D., Averett, P., Kindman, L., Khan, G., Khan, M., Binns, M., Khan, B., DiCorcia, L., Kesselbrenner, M., Buhler, A., Kersh, R., Bartholomaus, D., Kerkering, M., Keller, J., Keller, R., Davis, C., Kastelic, R., Behm, K., Karunaratne, H., Ruggiero, M., Kapoor, A., Cook, S., Kaplan, K., Kostedt, G., Kandath, D., Dugal, J., Kai, W., Coombs, V., Kahn, B., Royes, A., Judson, P., Nichols, M., Jovin, I., Hughett, G., Jones, R., Phillips, T., Johnson, F., Andresen, T., Jardula, M., Butcher, S., Ison, R., Tambawala, M., Hussain, M., Garza, M., Hurst, P., Battistelli, E., Hunter, J., Truva, C., Huang, P., Craft, D., Howard, L., Hays, D., Howard, V., Adams, K., Houchin, V., Turner, N., Hotchkiss, D., Sloss, D., Horton, K., Homayouni, A., Homan, J., Young, C., Hoekstra, J., Dutter, S., Hippert, R., Vieira, P., Hinchman, D., Carey, G., Herson, S., Miranda, D., Herrod, J., Batchell, K., Hermany, P., Harkins, V., Henry, S., Millard, D., Henderson, D., Dandekar, U., Heiman, M., Krater, C., Hearne, S., Bobade, M., Harris, J., Cavanna, L., Han, M., Bentivenga, L., Hamroff, G., Morelli, L., Hack, T., McLean, R., Gvora, T., Felsman, D., Guthrie, R., Foster, B., Guerrero, Guerrero, Fisher, M., Guarnieri, T., Gabela, W., Guarino, J., Mabe, K., Grove, D., Davis, A., Grossman, C., Goodman, V., Griffin, J., Aull, L., Griffin, S., Bonora, M., Graham, S., Rafala, E., Gowda, S., Goldstein, M., Latteri, J., Goldscher, D., Ewing, B., Gogia, H., Keane-Richmond, P., Gillespie, E., Hinchion, N., Gerber, J., Valentine, H., George, F., Garb, J., Jones, J., Gaffney, M., Smith, K., Friedlander, I., Morales, C., French, W., Gentry, P., Franco, M., Thrope, C., Frais, M., Solis, A., Forman, S., Slayton, C., Flores, E., Donahue, S., Fishbein, G., Drew, B., Fischell, T., Lim, G., Finkelstein, S., Shriver, D., Finkel, M., Calvo, M., Fialkow, J., Prior, J., Felten, W., Tang, N., Feldman, J., Tameron, A., Feld, L., Watkins, D., Fahmy, R., DeSalle, D., Everhart, B., Shipp, A., Ettinger, N., O'Brien, J., Johnson, C., Erenrich, N., Cristaldi, J., Ellis, J., Quick, R., Eldadah, Z., Dunn, K., Eade, J., Cullen, T., D'Souza, A., Habibi, S., Drozdiak, R., Olson, A., Dotani, I., Rodriguez, L., Donovan, D., Tisdale, L., DiGiovanna, M., Ucik, S., Dhar, S., Briscoe, C., Devenport, S., Waters, L., Desire, A., Steward, A., Desai, A., Carey, J., DeGarmo, R., Warmack, D., Dean, J., Debes, C., De Lemos, J., Ebreo, N., Davuluri, A., Dave, B., Dave, K., Wulf, A., Datta, S., Leka, G., Daniels, S., Morgan, T., Dang, N., Sarpola, N., Curtis, B., Nelson, L., Cowan, L., Masson, E., Cottiero, R., Mullinax, K., Cossu, S., Svadbik, L., Corbett, B., Martinez, E., Concha, M., Cole, J., Salpas, S., Colan, D., Bossaers, J., Cohen, R., Dutka, C., McClelland, M., Clay, A., Clapp, T., Bagby, J., Ciaramita, J., Sawaya, K., Chaturvedi, S., Tamayo, M., Charlat, M., Hatfield, G., 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Persechino, F., Amin, M., Khetarpal, S., Amin, K., Lane, B., Alsheikh, T., MacDonald, H., Almquist, A., Biscardi, R., Allison, J., Godsey, W., Aliyar, P., Genova-Peeva, E., Alexander, J., Brubaker, S., Akhter, F., Ahmadpour, H., Hussain, A., Ahmad, A., Beck, P., Reiling, S., Adler, P., Barash, B., Adler, J., Lohman, J., Panella, M., Abi-Mansour, P., Roberts, J., Mackin, A., Moriarty, A., Green, M., Shandra, T., Zhurba, S., Logvinov, Y., Zharinov, O., Mudruk, I., Yena, L., Nahrebetskyy, V., Yagensky, A., Serik, S., Volkov, V., Goncharov, O., Vizir, V., Sklyanna, O., Vatutin, M., Drapchak, I., Vakaliuk, I., Tykhonova, S., Kuznetsov, I., Tseluyko, V., Lyzohub, S., Sychov, O., Perebetiuk, L., Stanislavchuk, M., Sirenko, Y., Zamlynskyy, M., Shvetz, N., Goncharova, I., Shcherbak, V., Ishchuk, V., Shatilo, V., Rudyk, I., Chendey, T., Rishko, M., Gamachek, O., Rebrov, B., Leonidova, V., Prokhorov, O., Nekrasa, A., Potapenko, P., Dovgan, N., Parkhomenko, A., Ushakova-Sokolova, L., Ostrovska, 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Corredor, M., Rivera Rodriguez, E., Manzur, F., Builes, A., Jaramillo Munoz, C., Delgado, P., Hernandez, H., Aldana Diaz, I., Fernandez Ruiz, R., Arroyave, C., Delgado Restrepo, J., Leon Pineda, L., Cano, N., Accini, M., Accini, J., Zhang, Y. L., Zhou, S. X., Li, B. G., Zheng, Z. Q., Wang, J. Q., Zhao, X. L., Han, R. J., Zhao, R. P., Kang, H., Zhang, Z., Lin, Y. N., Zhang, H. Q., Qiang, H., Yuan, Z. Y., Li, L. L., Yu, B., Xu, Y. P., Yin, Y. H., Gao, M., Zheng, Y., Zheng, X., Yang, Y. J., Li, A. Y., Yang, K., Liang, Y. Z., Xu, Y. M., Gu, J. Y., Xu, J. H., Li, Y. E., Wu, S. L., Huang, D., Wei, M., Shi, X. J., Wang, G. P., Qi, S. Y., Wang, D. M., Yang, Z. Y., Ma, S. M., Lu, Z. H., Liu, L., Gu, X. J., Liao, D. N., Liu, Y., Li, Z. Q., Liu, B., Li, W. M., Kong, Y. Q., Li, T. F., Liu, H., Li, L., Qu, Z., Jiang, X. J., Qiu, Y., Hong, L., You, Z. G., Hong, K., Zhang, P., Fu, G. S., Feng, C., Dong, Y. G., Zhang, X., Chen, X. P., Xie, X. D., Chen, J. Z., Xu, G. L., Bai, F., Grandon Azua, M., Yovaniniz, P., Lara Lara, C., Stockins, B., Campisto, Y., Zapata Staub, J., Potthoff, S., Torres Carrasco, G., Pincetti, C., Carmona Perez, M., Opazo, M., Romero Llamas, R., Martinez, D., Manriquez Silva, L., Manriquez, L., Rebolledo, C., Lopetegui, M., Arratia Diaz, P., Florenzano, F., Parada, A., Corbalan, R., Obreque, C., Cobos, J., Mondaca Mondaca, P., Bugueno, C., Retamal Matus, L., Balboa, W., Mabee, J., Woodford, T., Caterini, T., Wharton, S., Morley, A., Wahby, R., Giesbrecht, L., Velthuysen, G., Teitelbaum, J., Teitelbaum, I., Tremblay, M., Talbot, P., David, D., Talajic, M., Bobbie, C., Syan, G., Kailey, P., Sussman, J., St-Hilaire, R., Silverio, G., Shu, D., Marchand, C., Rupka, D., Bozek, B., Ricci, J., Nethercott, C., Qureshi, A., Mercado, A., Cervellione, K., Mendelson, R., Turri, L., Polasek, P., Sardin, V., Pesant, Y., Carroll, L., Parkash, R., Bolton, R., O'Mahony, W., Banville, P., O'Hara, G., Nicholson, R., Lamoureux, U., Najarali, A., Krider, J., Mucha, M., Roth, M., Morrison, D., Morely, A., Mawji, A., Studenikow, E., Maranda, C., Vaillancourt, T., Malette, P., Matthews, J., MacCallum, C., Seib, M., Ma, P., Douglas, S., Luton, R., Roberts, P., Lichtenstein, T., Lam, H., Lam, S., St-Germain, L., Lainesse, A., Dewar, C., Labonte, R., Roy, M., Kouz, S., Perkins, L., Huynh, T., Standring, R., Hoag, G., Ho, V., Ho, K., Scott, L., Heath, J., Hatheway, R., Houbraken, D., Viau, C., Fortin, C., Zondag, M., Eikelboom, J., Dufresne, M., Kubanska, A., du Preez, M., Denis, I., Coutu, B., Masson, C., Costi, P., Gauthier, M., Constance, C., Valley, S., Cleveland, D., Vansickle, L., Chilvers, M., Lepage, C., Chehayeb, R., Otis, J., Cha, J., Hundseth, M., Bose, S., Stafford, C., Bhargava, R., Antle, S., Archibald, J., Manoylov, E., Kitova, M., Tzekova, M., Tumbeva, D., Tumbev, H., Nyagina, M., Todorov, G., Momchilova-Lozeva, D., Staneva, A., Vasilev, I., Popov, A., Milusheva, T., Petranov, S., Kostov, K., Pencheva, G., Vasilev, D., Nikolov, F., Stoyanovski, V., Mincheva, V., Miteva, B., Mihov, A., Manolova, A., Kamenova, P., Hergeldjieva, V., Kinova, E., Goudev, A., Kostova, E., Georgiev, B., Wall, J., Gergova, V., Donova, T., Milcheva, N., Denchev, S., Parishev, G., Chompalova, B., Zimmermann, E. 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Augusto, Motta, C., Atie, J., de Melo, R. Ferreira, Lotufo, P. Andrade, Coutinho, E., Vincenzo de Paola, A. Amato, Denie, D., Wollaert, B., Beerts, C., Vrolix, M., Mestdagh, I., Vervoort, G., van Welden, J., Vanwelden, J., Derycker, K., Vandekerckhove, Y., Jacobs, C., Mehrle, A., Skinner, J., Meholick, A., Marti, J., Mega, J., Lack, A., Stockman, D., Huyberechts, D., Scavee, C., Clinckemaille, N., Parque, J., Raepers, M., Mairesse, G., Malmendier, D., Herzet, J., Meeusen, K., Heidbuchel, H., Tincani, G., Desfontaines, P., De Bruyne, L., De Tollenaere, M., de Koning, K., De Bleecker, J., Banaeian, F., Capiau, L., O'Shea, V., Szto, G., Perrett, L., Purnell, P., Batta, C., Paul, V., Li, J., McKeirnan, M., Morrison, H., Wright, J., Wright, A., Chung, A., Watkin, R., Gilchrist, M., Venkataraman, A., Lehman, R., Jones, S., Gates, P., Flecknoe-Brown, S., Silver, G., Davis, S., Kay, S., Dart, A., Slattery, A., Crimmins, D., Price-Smith, S., Colquhoun, D., Hoffmann, B., Arstall, M., Paraskevaidis, T., Anderson, C., Morell, Y., Vico, M., Teves, M., Sosa Liprandi, M., Morara, P., Severino, P., Buzzetti, C., Schygiel, P., Walker, M., Turner, W., Bridge, C., Storey, R., Goloboulicz, A., Schmidberg, J., Kennard, S., Sopher, M., McLaurin, B., Young, G., Kwong, Winghan J., Antman, Elliott M., Ruff, Christian T., Wang, J. H., Iriarte, M., Morissette, A., Wang, Kaijun, Li, Haiyan, and Yalcin, R.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Complications ,Time Factors ,Pyridines ,Health Status ,Embolism ,Hemorrhage ,Arrhythmias ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Internal medicine ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Humans ,Medicine ,In patient ,Prospective Studies ,030212 general & internal medicine ,anticoagulation ,Blood Coagulation ,Original Research ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Quality and Outcomes ,business.industry ,Anticoagulants ,Atrial fibrillation ,Middle Aged ,bleeding ,medicine.disease ,Stroke ,Thiazoles ,Treatment Outcome ,quality of life ,utility ,Physical therapy ,Cardiology ,Female ,Warfarin ,Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,TIMI ,Health Services and Outcomes Research ,Factor Xa Inhibitors - Abstract
Background The impact of different types of extracranial bleeding events on health‐related quality of life and health‐state utility among patients with atrial fibrillation is not well understood. Methods and Results The ENGAGE AF ‐ TIMI 48 (Effective Anticoagulation With Factor Xa Next Generation in Atrial Fibrillation–Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction 48) Trial compared edoxaban with warfarin with respect to the prevention of stroke or systemic embolism in atrial fibrillation. Data from the EuroQol‐5D ( EQ ‐5D‐3L) questionnaire, prospectively collected at 3‐month intervals for up to 48 months, were used to estimate the impact of different categories of bleeding events on health‐state utility over 12 months following the event. Longitudinal mixed‐effect models revealed that major gastrointestinal bleeds and major nongastrointestinal bleeds were associated with significant immediate decreases in utility scores (−0.029 [−0.044 to −0.014; P P =0.001], respectively). These effects decreased in magnitude over time, and were no longer significant for major nongastrointestinal bleeds at 9 months, but remained borderline significant for major gastrointestinal bleeds at 12 months. Clinically relevant nonmajor and minor bleeds were associated with smaller but measurable immediate impacts on utility (−0.010 [−0.016 to −0.005] and −0.016 [−0.024 to −0.008]; P Conclusions All categories of bleeding events were associated with negative impacts on health‐state utility in patients with atrial fibrillation. Major bleeds were associated with relatively large immediate decreases in utility scores that gradually diminished over 12 months; clinically relevant nonmajor and minor bleeds were associated with smaller immediate decreases in utility that persisted over 12 months. Clinical Trial Registration URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ . Unique identifier: NCT00781391.
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88. Morphine induces the apoptosis of mouse hippocampal neurons HT-22 through upregulating miR-181-5p.
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WANG, Y.-L., AN, X.-H., ZHANG, X.-Q., LIU, J.-H., WANG, J.-W., and YANG, Z.-Y.
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OBJECTIVE: To elucidate the role of morphine in inducing apoptosis of mouse hippocampal neurons HT-22 by upregulating microRNA- 181-5p (miR-181-5p). MATERIALS AND METHODS: After treatment of different doses of morphine, changes in proliferative ability, apoptosis, and expression levels of miR-181-5p and MAPK1 in HT-22 cells were assessed through a series of functional experiments. Regulatory effects of miR-181-5p on morphine-induced phenotype changes of HT-22 cells were examined. The interaction between miR-181-5p and MAPK1, and their involvement in morphine-induced neuron apoptosis were explored by Luciferase assay and rescue experiments, respectively. RESULTS: Morphine treatment markedly attenuated viability and proliferative ability in HT- 22 cells, while apoptotic rate increased. MiR- 181-5p was upregulated and MAPK1 was downregulated in HT-22 cells by morphine induction. Knockdown of miR-181-5p enhanced viability and proliferative ability, as well as reduced apoptosis in morphine-induced HT-22 cells. MiR-181-5p could specifically bind MAPK1 and negatively regulate its expression level. Knockdown of MAPK1 was able to reverse the regulatory effects of miR-181-5p on morphine-induced phenotype changes of HT-22 cells. CONCLUSIONS: Morphine induces apoptosis of hippocampal neurons HT-22 by upregulating miR-181-5p to suppress the level of MAPK1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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89. TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL CHANGES OF ≥ 10 °C ACCUMULATED TEMPERATURE IN HUANG-HUAI-HAI RIVER BASIN, CHINA.
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YIN, J., YUAN, Z., YAN, D. H., YANG, Z. Y., and WANG, Y. Q.
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WATERSHEDS ,GLOBAL warming ,POWER resources ,FOOD security ,TEMPERATURE - Abstract
Huang-huai-hai River basin is an important grain production area and economic zone of China. Under the impact of global warming, energy resources are changing all around the world. Studying the ≥ 10 °C accumulated temperature (AT10) is of great importance for the food security and economy of Huang-huai-hai River basin. The slope of AT10 and Mann-Kendall statistical test were applied to quantify the trend magnitude and detect the significant trend respectively. And the distribution pattern and movement characteristics had been analysed with GIS technology. The results shown that AT 10 of Huang-huai-hai River basin has an increasing trend during since 1960s; AT 10 has a moving tendency towards the northwest and decreased from the southeast region towards the northwest region. The ratio between active area and stable area in different classes has fluctuated during the study period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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90. Numerical Studies on the Dynamic Responses of Levitated High-temperature Superconductor with a Strongly Coupled Thermo-electromagnetic Model
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Ye, C Q, primary, Gong, T Y, additional, Ma, G T, additional, Yang, W J, additional, and Yang, Z Y, additional
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91. Value and preference towards exercise therapy: a cross-sectional study among Chinese patients with knee osteoarthritis
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Zhang, W., primary, Hou, Y.-f., additional, Xing, D., additional, Zhang, Y., additional, Yang, Z.-y., additional, Chen, Y.-l., additional, and Lin, J.-h., additional
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92. GAIT DIVISION OF HEALTHY AND SPINAL CORD–INJUREDRHESUS MONKEYSBY ONE-DIMENSIONAL TOE SIGNALS
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ZHAO, W., primary, SONG, W., additional, RAO, J. S., additional, WEI, R. H., additional, LI, L. F., additional, JI, R., additional, ZHAO, C., additional, YANG, Z. Y., additional, and LI, X. G., additional
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93. Radio-frequency Superiority of Poly-Si TFTs with T-Shaped Gate and Air Spacers for IoT Applications
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Yang, Z. Y., primary, Huang, Y.A., additional, Lin, H. C., additional, Li, P. W., additional, Chen, K. M., additional, and Huang, G. W., additional
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94. Efficiency droop behaviors of the blue LEDs on patterned sapphire substrate.
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Yan, J., Yu, T. J., Li, X. B., Tao, Y. B., Xu, C. L., Long, H., Yang, Z. Y., and Zhang, G. Y.
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SAPPHIRES ,CHEMICAL vapor deposition ,LIGHT emitting diodes ,ELECTROLUMINESCENCE ,VAPOR-plating - Abstract
In this paper, different efficiency behaviors of blue LEDs fabricated on the conventional sapphire substrate (C-LEDs) and patterned sapphire substrate (PSSLEDs) by metal organic chemical vapor deposition are investigated. Maximum external quantum efficiency (EQE) of PSSLEDs shows about 23.5 % improvement compared with that of C-LEDs. However, PSSLEDs have lower peak-efficiency-current at which the EQE reaches maximum, and suffer more serious efficiency droop. Besides, slight changes of efficiency droop for these two type LEDs in aging experiments indicate that structure defects do not play major roles for efficiency droop, and faster broadenings of the full width at half maximum of the electro-luminescence (EL) spectrum when injection current increases suggest stronger band filling effects in PSSLEDs. From the rate equation analyses, the value of coefficient C' is found to be two orders larger than Auger coefficient, and PSSLEDs have a greater coefficient C', which implies more carriers overflow from QWs in PSSLEDs. Therefore, it is suggested that, compared to Auger recombination, carrier overflow from QWs would play a more important part in the efficiency droop of blue LEDs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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95. Fabrication of nanostructures with high electrical conductivity on silicon surfaces using a laser-assisted scanning tunneling microscope.
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Yi, K. J., Yang, Z. Y., and Lu, Y. F.
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NANOSTRUCTURED materials , *ELECTRIC conductivity , *SILICON , *SCANNING probe microscopy , *NANOPARTICLES - Abstract
Nanostructures with high electrical conductivity were fabricated on silicon surfaces using a laser-assisted scanning tunneling microscope (LA-STM). The nanostructures, dots and lines, were fabricated on H-passivated p-doped silicon (110) surfaces. By precisely controlling the experimental conditions such as pulse energy and tip-surface gap distance, feature sizes (dot diameters and line widths) and heights of the fabricated nanostructures could be controlled. For instance, a dot with a diameter of 30 nm and a line with a width of 30 nm were obtained. In addition, scanning tunneling microscopy investigation of the structures revealed that their band gaps were changed during the LA-STM process. As a consequence, the local conductivity (more precisely the tunneling probability) was enhanced. Numerical simulations based upon the finite-difference-time-domain algorithm provide detailed insight into the spatial distribution of the enhanced optical field underneath the STM tip and associated physical phenomena. Potential applications of the developed nanostructuring process are anticipated in various nanotechnology fields, particularly in the field of nanoelectronics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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96. Enhanced Raman scattering by self-assembled silica spherical microparticles.
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Yi, K. J., Wang, H., Lu, Y. F., and Yang, Z. Y.
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RAMAN effect ,PHOTON scattering ,SILICA ,LASER beams ,ELECTROMAGNETIC fields ,BIOLOGICAL interfaces - Abstract
A technique was developed to achieve enhanced Raman scattering of the silicon photon modes using closely packed micro- and submicron silica spherical particles. Investigation on the particle-size dependence of Raman enhancement revealed that the strongest enhancement occurs when the particle diameter is equal to the spot size of the incident laser beam. Calculations using the OPTIWAVE™ software based on the finite difference time domain algorithm under the perfectly matched layer boundary conditions were carried out. The results showed that photonic nanojets are formed in the vicinity outside the particles along the propagation direction of incident light. It was found that the nanojets are confined to a length of 100 nm with a waist of 120 nm. The presence of the strongly localized electromagnetic fields within the nanojets accounts for the enhanced Raman scattering. This technique has potential applications both in modern and traditional areas of surface science such as surface oxidation, adhesion, corrosion, and catalytic processes, and many other areas in biology, chemistry, materials science, and microelectronics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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97. Spherical silicon-shell photonic band gap structures fabricated by laser-assisted chemical vapor deposition.
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Wang, H., Yang, Z. Y., and Lu, Y. F.
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Laser-assisted chemical vapor deposition was applied in fabricating three-dimensional (3D) spherical-shell photonic band gap (PBG) structures by depositing silicon shells covering silica particles, which had been self-assembled into 3D colloidal crystals. The colloidal crystals of self-assembled silica particles were formed on silicon substrates using the isothermal heating evaporation approach. A continuous wave Nd:YAG laser (1064 nm wavelength) was used to deposit silicon shells by thermally decomposing disilane gas. Periodic silicon-shell/silica-particle PBG structures were obtained. By removing the silica particles enclosed in the silicon shells using hydrofluoric acid, hollow spherical silicon-shell arrays were produced. This technique is capable of fabricating structures with complete photonic band gaps, which is predicted by simulations with the plane wave method. The techniques developed in this study have the potential to flexibly engineer the positions of the PBGs by varying both the silica particle size and the silicon-shell thickness. Ellipsometry was used to investigate the specific photonic band gaps for both structures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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98. Haptic modeling for a virtual coordinate measuring machine.
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Chen *, Y. H., Yang, Z. Y., and Wang, Y. Z.
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COORDINATE measuring machines ,MODELING (Sculpture) ,TOUCH ,MATHEMATICAL programming ,ENGINEERING inspection - Abstract
Introducing a haptic device into coordinate measuring machine (CMM) inspection path planning leads to the proposal of a novel CMM off-line inspection path planning environment, a haptic virtual coordinate measuring machine (HVCMM), which makes use of the haptic modeling technique for CMM off-line programming. The HVCMM is an accurate model of a real CMM, which simulates a CMM's operation and its measurement process in a virtual environment with haptic perception. In this paper, a simple and effective mechanics model is implemented for the proposed HVCMM. The HVCMM enables CMM off-line programming to take place exactly as if an operator were in front of a real CMM and moving a real CMM probe. Even more, operators can feel the collision between the CMM and a part. Since there is a force feedback when the probe reaches the surface of the part, besides showing the contact in the HVCMM environment, it is much easier to generate a collision-free probe path than using other off-line inspection planning methods. The HVCMM not only facilitates inspection path planning, but also speeds it up because the operator does not need to slow the probe down when it is approaching an object. Combined visual and force feedback is the best indicator for selecting measurement points. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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99. Mixing Problems in Supersonic Combustion
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Swithenbank, J., Boysan, F., Ewan, B. C. R., Shao, L., Yang, Z. Y., Brebbia, C. A., editor, Orszag, S. A., editor, Borghi, R., editor, and Murthy, S. N. B., editor
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- 1989
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100. The prevalence of EGFR mutation in patients with non-small cell lung cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Zhang, Y-L, Yuan, J-Q, Wang, K-F, Fu, X-H, Han, X-R, Threapleton, D, Yang, Z-Y, Mao, C, and Tang, J-L
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Objectives: Estimate the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation prevalence in all non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients and patient subgroups. Results: A total of 456 studies were included, reporting 30,466 patients with EGFR mutation among 115,815 NSCLC patients. The overall pooled prevalence for EGFR mutations was 32.3% (95% CI 30.9% to 33.7%), ranging from 38.4% (95% CI: 36.5% to 40.3%) in China to 14.1% (95% CI: 12.7% to 15.5%) in Europe. The pooled prevalence of EGFR mutation was higher in females (females vs. males: 43.7% vs. 24.0%; OR: 2.7, 95% CI: 2.5 to 2.9), non-smokers (non-smokers vs. past or current smokers: 49.3% vs. 21.5%; OR: 3.7, 95% CI: 3.4 to 4.0), and patients with adenocarcinoma (adenocarcinoma vs. non-adenocarcinoma: 38.0% vs. 11.7%; OR: 4.1, 95% CI: 3.6 to 4.8). Materials and Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library were searched to June 2013. Eligible studies reported EGFR mutation prevalence and the association with at least one of the following factors: gender, smoking status and histology. Random-effects models were used to pool EGFR mutation prevalence data. Conclusion: This study provides the exact prevalence of EGFR mutations in different countries and NSCLC patient subgroups.
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