218 results on '"Shi, Z. H."'
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102. Effects of soil conservation on soil properties of citrus orchards in the Three-Gorges Area, China.
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XU, Q. X., Wang, T. W., CAI, C. F., Li, Z. X., and SHI, Z. H.
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TERRACING ,SOIL conservation ,WINDBREAKS, shelterbelts, etc. ,SOIL erosion ,ORCHARDS - Abstract
Mountain region citrus production systems occupy large parts of the landscape prone to soil erosion in the Three-Gorges Area of China. Several soil conservation measures, such as terracing hedgerows, are widely implemented in citrus orchards to control soil erosion. However, little is known about the effect of those measures on soil properties. The objective of this work was to analyse the changes of soil properties in citrus orchards subjected to different conservation measures. Experiments were conducted in four plots: control plot (SC, sloping orchard without conservation measures), sloping orchard with contour hedgerows (SCH), terraced orchard (TC) and terraced orchard with grass cover (TCG). Samples of soil surface from 0 to 15 cm were collected to analyse texture, bulk density (BD), aggregate stability, saturated hydraulic conductivity, soil organic matter (SOM) and soil nutrients. The spatial variability of those properties was also evaluated at slope and field scales. The results showed that the three conservation measures significantly increased saturated hydraulic conductivity, aggregate stability, SOM and available N, P, K, but decreased BD. The terracing with grass cover measures were the most effective in improving soil fertility among the three measures. The average SOM, available P, N, K in TCG were 0·27, 0·50, 1·74 and 1·72 and these rates are larger than for the in SC. Compared to SC, silt content was increased the SCH, while clay content was increased with TC and TCG. There was a downslope increase in clay content and total N but a decrease in gravels in the SC plot. However, that trend did not exist in the other plots. At the field scale, the soil aggregate stability and total nitrogen were significantly higher near the hedgerow under SCH, and the available N was significantly higher in the middle position under TC; the other soil properties had no significant trends based on the distance to hedgerow or stone bunds. Results of this study will contribute to a further understanding of the environmental influence of soil conservation measures. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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103. Quantitative variation and biosynthesis of hindgut volatiles associated with the red turpentine beetle, Dendroctonus valens LeConte, at different attack phases.
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Shi, Z.-H. and Sun, J.-H.
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RED turpentine beetle , *HOST-parasite relationships , *MONOTERPENES , *BIOLOGICAL invasions , *PLANT parasites - Abstract
The red turpentine beetle (RTB), Dendroctonus valens LeConte, is a destructive invasive forest pest in China. For such tree-killing species, how to initiate a volatile-mediated mass attack is of great importance during the course of establishment. To understand the hindgut volatile production mechanism underlying mass attack initiated by RTB, coupled gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and 13C-labelled precursors were applied to explore the quantitative variation and biosynthesis of volatiles associated with RTB at different attack phases. Five previously described volatiles, trans-verbenol, myrtenol, cis-verbenol, myrtenal and verbenone, were identified and quantified from extracts of female and male hindguts, with the first two compounds as the major components and the latter three as minor constituents. In newly emerged females and males, only minute amounts of these compounds were detected. The quantity of volatiles from female adults significantly increased after they fed on bolts. Male adults also yielded larger quantities of volatiles after they joined females in galleries, which suggested that RTB males could accelerate the mass colonization on host trees. We also confirmed that RTB produced the five volatiles through oxidizing the major host monoterpene, a-pinene, but not synthesized de novo since products were labeled without 13C. The implication of this study in understanding the successful invasion of RTB is discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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104. Land Use/Land Cover Change Analysis using Geo-Information Technology: Two Case Studies in Bangladesh and China.
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Rahman, Md. Rejaur, Shi, Z. H., and Chongfa, C.
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LAND use , *GROUND vegetation cover , *ARTIFICIAL neural networks , *GEOGRAPHIC information systems , *SLOPES (Physical geography) - Abstract
Land use/land cover (LULC) change plays a pivotal role in regional socio-economic development and global environment changes. In environment, where fragile ecosystems are dominant, the land cover change often reflects the most significant impact on the environment due to excessive human activities. So, LULC change analysis is essential to know the natural characteristics, extent and location, its quality, productivity, suitability and limitations of various land uses/covers. Present study was conducted to assess the LULC change in two distinct areas, the Bogra district of Bangladesh and Danjiangkou County of China. over the last 16 years (1988-2004) and 14 years (1991-2005), respectively. Landsat TM and IRS P6 LISS III images were used to analyze the overall changes of different LULC types in the two selected areas. To classify the satellite images for LULC, a fuzzy ARTMAP neural network supervised classification method was performed. A post classification comparison technique with GIS overly, was followed to derive the LULC changes. In this A study we focused the LULC dynamics, including statistics of spatio-temporal changes, trajectories/transformations of LULC and their relations to the selected physical environmental variables such as soil, slopes and altitude. The analysis revealed that the LULC of the two study areas were changed dramatically during the study periods, and considering the LULC dynamics, the results showed that LULC changes were related particularly to the pattern of the physical attributes; soil, slope and elevation. The relations between LULC change and physical properties of the environment, and the trajectories of the LULC depicted that the changes which took places during the study, periods were mainly human induced, which might be the cause of soil and environmental degradation in the areas. Thus, more attention should be paid in these areas to protect environmental degradation, particularly for the eco-environmental sustainability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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105. On the application of inverse gas chromatography to interactions in mixed stationary phases
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Shi, Z. H., primary and Schreiber, H. P., additional
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- 1991
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106. Preparation process, crystal structure, and physical properties of the 110-K single-phase Pb-Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O superconductor
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Shi, F., primary, Rong, T. S. ., additional, Zhou, S. Z., additional, Wu, X. F., additional, Du, J., additional, Shi, Z. H., additional, Cui, C. G., additional, Jin, R. Y., additional, Zhang, J. L., additional, Ran, Q. Z., additional, and Shi, N. C., additional
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- 1990
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107. Lack of intraspecific biological variation between two geographical populations of Oomyzus sokolowskii (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), a gregarious larval-pupal parasitioid of Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae).
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Mahmood, A. R., Liu, S. S., Shi, Z. H., Song, X. H., and Zalucki, M. P.
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- 2004
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108. Risk of postoperative deep venous thrombosis in patients with colorectal cancer treated with open or laparoscopic colorectal surgery: A meta-analysis.
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Xie, Y. Z., Fang, K., Ma, W. L., Shi, Z. H., and Ren, X. Q.
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THROMBOSIS risk factors ,COLON cancer patients ,META-analysis ,MEDLINE ,LAPAROSCOPY - Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Whether the incidence rate of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) between laparoscopic and open colorectal cancer surgery the same or not were under the debated without conclusion. The aim of this study was to compare the incidence of DVT after laparoscopic or open colorectal cancer surgery by meta-analysis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The open published articles comparing the incidence of DVT after laparoscopic or open colorectal cancer were collected in the data bases of Medline, the Cochrane central register of controlled trials and CNKI. The relative risk (RR) was pooled by using random or fixed effect mode to evaluate the incidence of DVT between laparoscopic or open colorectal cancer surgery. RESULTS: After searching the databases, 9 randomized clinical studies with 2606 colorectal cancer cases were included in this meta-analysis. The mean operation time was 201.8 ± 17.28 min with its range of 180.0-224.4 min in the laparoscopic surgery group and 148.1 ± 18.8 min with its range of 135.0-184.0 min in the open surgery group. The operation time for laparoscopic surgery group were significant lower than in the open surgery group (P < 0.05). The RR of DVT between the laparoscopy and open surgery groups was 0.71 with its 95% confidence interval of 0.35-1.45 (P = 0.35). CONCLUSIONS: The operation time in laparoscopic colorectal cancer surgery was statistical longer than in the open colorectal cancer surgery, but the DVT risk of the two surgery approach was not different according to this meta-analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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109. Development of polymer blend morphology during compounding in a twin-screw extruder. Part I: Droplet dispersion and coalescence-a review.
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Utracki, L. A. and Shi, Z. H.
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- 1992
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110. A study of Bose-Einstein correlations ine+e− annihilation at 91 GeV
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Decamp, D., Deschizeaux, B., Goy, C., Lees, J. -P., Minard, M. -N., Alemany, R., Crespo, J. M., Delfino, M., Fernandez, E., Gaitan, V., Garrido, Ll., Mir, Ll. M., Pacheco, A., Catanesi, M. G., Creanza, D., de Palma, M., Farilla, A., Iaselli, G., Maggi, G., Maggi, M., Natali, S., Nuzzo, S., Quattromini, M., Ranieri, A., Raso, G., Romano, F., Ruggieri, F., Selvaggi, G., Silvestris, L., Tempesta, P., Zito, G., Gao, Y., Hu, H., Huang, D., Huang, X., Lin, J., Lou, J., Qiao, C., Ruan, T., Wang, T., Xie, Y., Xu, D., Xu, R., Zhang, J., Zhao, W., Atwood, W. B., Bauerdick, L. A. T., Bird, F., Blucher, E., Bonvicini, G., Bossi, F., Boudreau, J., Burnett, T. H., Drevermann, H., Forty, R. W., Grab, C., Hagelberg, R., Haywood, S., Hilgart, J., Jost, B., Kasemann, M., Knobloch, J., Lacourt, A., Lançon, E., Lehraus, I., Lohse, T., Lusiani, A., Marchioro, A., Martinez, M., Mato, P., Menary, S., Meyer, T., Minten, A., Miotto, A., Miquel, R., Moser, H. -G., Nash, J., Palazzi, P., Ranjard, F., Redlinger, G., Rolandi, L., Roth, A., Rothberg, J., Saich, M., Schlatter, D., Schmelling, M., Tejessy, W., Wachsmuth, H., Wasserbaech, S., Wiedenmann, W., Witzeling, W., Wotschack, J., Ajaltouni, Z., Badaud, F., Bardadin-Otwinowska, M., Bencheikh, A. M., El Fellous, R., Falvard, A., Gay, P., Guichency, C., Henrard, P., Jousset, J., Michel, B., Montret, J-C., Pallin, D., Perret, P., Pietrzyk, B., Proriol, J., Prulhière, F., Stimpfl, G., Hansen, J. D., Hansen, J. R., Hansen, P. H., Møllerud, R., Nilsson, B. S., Efthymiopoulos, I., Simopoulou, E., Vayaki, A., Badier, J., Blondel, A., Bonneaud, G., Brient, J. C., Fouque, G., Gamess, A., Harvey, J., Orteu, S., Rosowsky, A., Rougé, A., Rumpf, M., Tanaka, R., Videau, H., Candlin, D. J., Veitch, E., Moneta, L., Parrini, G., Corden, M., Georgiopoulos, C., Ikeda, M., Lannutti, J., Levinthal, D., Mermikides, M., Sawyer, L., Antonelli, A., Baldini, R., Bencivenni, G., Bologna, G., Campana, P., Capon, G., Cerutti, F., Chiarella, V., D'Ettorre-Piazzoli, B., Felici, G., Laurelli, P., Mannocchi, G., Murtas, F., Murtas, G. P., Passalacqua, L., Pepe-Altarelli, M., Picchi, P., Zografou, P., Altoon, B., Boyle, O., Colrain, P., Halley, A. W., ten Have, I., Lynch, J. G., Maitland, W., Morton, W. T., Raine, C., Scarr, J. M., Smith, K., Thompson, A. S., Turnbull, R. M., Brandl, B., Braun, O., Geiges, R., Geweniger, C., Hanke, P., Hepp, V., Kluge, E. E., Maumary, Y., Putzer, A., Rensch, B., Stahl, A., Tittel, K., Wunsch, M., Belk, A. T., Beuselinck, R., Binnie, D. M., Cameron, W., Cattaneo, M., Dornan, P. J., Dugeay, S., Greene, A. M., Hassard, J. F., Lieske, N. M., Patton, S. J., Payne, D. G., Phillips, M. J., Sedgbeer, J. K., Taylor, G., Tomalin, I. R., Wright, A. G., Girtler, P., Kuhn, D., Rudolph, G., Bowdery, C. K., Brodbeck, T. J., Finch, A. J., Foster, F., Hughes, G., Jackson, D., Keemer, N. R., Nuttall, M., Patel, A., Sloan, T., Snow, S. W., Whelan, E. P., Barczewski, T., Kleinknecht, K., Raab, J., Renk, B., Roehn, S., Sander, H. -G., Schmidt, H., Steeg, F., Walther, S. M., Wolf, B., Aubert, J-J., Benchouk, C., Bernard, V., Bonissent, A., Carr, J., Coyle, P., Drinkard, J., Etienne, F., Papalexiou, S., Payre, P., Qian, Z., Rousseau, D., Schwemling, P., Talby, M., Adlung, S., Becker, H., Blum, W., Brown, D., Cattaneo, P., Cowan, G., Dehning, B., Dietl, H., Dydak, F., Fernandez-Bosman, M., Hansl-Kozanecka, T., Jahn, A., Kozanecki, W., Lange, E., Lauber, J., Lütjens, G., Lutz, G., Männer, W., Pan, Y., Richter, R., Rotscheidt, H., Schröder, J., Schwarz, A. S., Settles, R., Stierlin, U., Stiegler, U., Denis, R. St., Takashima, M., Thomas, J., Wolf, G., Bertin, V., Boucrot, J., Callot, O., Chen, X., Cordier, A., Davier, M., Grivaz, J. -F., Heusse, Ph., Janot, P., Kim, D. W., LeDiberder, F., Lefrançois, J., Lutz, A. -M., Schune, M. -H., Veillet, J. -J., Videau, I., Zhang, Z., Zomer, F., Abbaneo, D., Amendolia, S. R., Bagliesi, G., Batignani, G., Bosisio, L., Bottigli, U., Bradaschia, C., Carpinelli, M., Ciocci, M. A., Dell'Orso, R., Ferrante, I., Fidecaro, F., Foa, L., Focardi, E., Forti, F., Gatto, C., Giassi, A., Giorgi, M. A., Ligabue, F., Mannelli, E. B., Marrocchesi, P. S., Messineo, A., Palla, F., Sanguinetti, G., Steinberger, J., Tenchini, R., Tonelli, G., Triggiani, G., Vannini, C., Venturi, A., Verdini, P. G., Walsh, J., Carter, J. M., Green, M. G., March, P. V., Medcalf, T., Quazi, I. S., Strong, J. A., West, L. R., Wildish, T., Botterill, D. R., Clifft, R. W., Edgecock, T. R., Edwards, M., Fisher, S. M., Jones, T. J., Norton, P. R., Salmon, D. P., Thompson, J. C., Bloch-Devaux, B., Colas, P., Locci, E., Loucatos, S., Monnier, E., Perez, P., Perlas, J. A., Perrier, F., Rander, J., Renardy, J. -F., Roussarie, A., Schuller, J. -P., Schwindling, J., Vallage, B., Ashman, J. G., Booth, C. N., Buttar, C., Carney, R. E., Cartwright, S., Combley, F., Dogru, M., Hatfield, F., Martin, J., Parker, D., Reeves, P., Thompson, L. F., Barberio, E., Brandt, S., Grupen, C., Meinhard, H., Mirabito, L., Schäfer, U., Seywerd, H., Ganis, G., Giannini, G., Gobbo, B., Ragusa, F., Bellantoni, L., Cinabro, D., Conway, J. S., Cowen, D. F., Feng, Z., Ferguson, D. P. S., Gao, Y. S., Grahl, J., Harton, J. L., Jared, R. C., Johnson, R. P., LeClaire, B. W., Lishka, C., Pan, Y. B., Pater, J. R., Saadi, Y., Sharma, V., Shi, Z. H., Tang, Y. H., Walsh, A. M., Wear, J. A., Weber, F. V., Whitney, M. H., Wu, Sau Lan, and Zobernig, G.
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This paper describes a study of Bose-Einstein correlations made using the ALEPH detector at LEP. The correlations are found to enhance the two particle differential cross section for pairs of identical pions by a factor which can be roughly parametrized byR(Q)=1+? exp(-Q
2 s2 ), whereQ is the difference in the 3-momenta of the two pions in their centre of mass frame, ?=0.51±0.04±0.11 and s=3.3±0.2±0.8 GeV-1 , which corresponds to a source size of 0.65±0.04±0.16 fm. The large systematic errors on these results reflect their strong dependence on the choice of the reference sample used in the analysis. This problem is believed to occur primarily because of uncertainties in the rates of resonance production and a lack of knowledge about the pion-pion strong interaction. No significant correlations are seen amongst like-charged pion-kaon pairs.- Published
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111. Search for contact interactions in the reactionse+e−→l+l− ande+e−→γγ
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Buskulic, D., Decamp, D., Goy, C., Lees, J. -P., Minard, M. -N., Mours, B., Pietrzyk, B., Alemany, R., Ariztizabal, F., Comas, P., Crespo, J. M., Delfino, M., Fernandez, E., Fernandez-Bosman, M., Gaitan, V., Garrido, LI., Mattison, T., Pacheco, A., Padilla, C., Pascual, A., Creanza, D., de Palma, M., Farilla, A., Iaselli, G., Maggi, G., Maggi, M., Natali, S., Nuzzo, S., Quattromini, M., Ranieri, A., Raso, G., Romano, F., Ruggieri, F., Selvaggi, G., Silvestris, L., Tempesta, P., Zito, G., Chai, Y., Hu, H., Huang, D., Huang, X., Lin, J., Wang, T., Xie, Y., Xu, D., Xu, R., Zhang, J., Zhang, L., Zhao, W., Bauerdick, L. A. T., Blucher, E., Bonvicini, G., Boudreau, J., Casper, D., Drevermann, H., Forty, R. W., Ganis, G., Gay, C., Hagelberg, R., Harvey, J., Haywood, S., Hilgart, J., Jacobsen, R., Jost, B., Knobloch, J., Lehraus, I., Lohse, T., Lusiani, A., Martinez, M., Mato, P., Meinhard, H., Minten, A., Miotto, A., Miquel, R., Moser, H. -G., Palazzi, P., Perlas, J. A., Pusztaszeri, J. -F., Ranjard, F., Redlinger, G., Rolandi, L., Rothberg, J., Ruan, T., Saich, M., Schlatter, D., Schmelling, M., Sefkow, F., Tejessy, W., Wachsmuth, H., Wiedenmann, W., Wildish, T., Witzeling, W., Wotschack, J., Ajaltouni, Z., Badaud, F., Bardadin-Otwinowska, M., Fellous, R. El, Falvard, A., Gay, P., Guicheney, C., Henrard, P., Jousset, J., Michel, B., Montret, J. -C., Pallin, D., Perret, P., Podlyski, F., Proriol, J., Prulhière, F., Saadi, F., Fearnley, T., Hansen, J. D., Hansen, J. R., Hansen, P. H., Møllerud, R., Nilsson, B. S., Efthymiopoulos, I., Kyriakis, A., Simopoulou, E., Vayaki, A., Zachariadou, K., Badier, J., Blondel, A., Bonneaud, G., Brient, J. C., Fouque, G., Orteu, S., Rougé, A., Rumpf, M., Tanaka, R., Verderi, M., Videau, H., Candlin, D. J., Parsons, M. I., Veitch, E., Moneta, L., Parrini, G., Corden, M., Georgiopoulos, C., Ikeda, M., Lannutti, J., Levinthal, D., Mermikides, M., Sawyer, L., Wasserbaech, S., Antonelli, A., Baldini, R., Bencivenni, G., Bologna, G., Bossi, F., Campana, P., Capon, G., Cerutti, F., Chiarella, V., D'Ettorre-Piazzoli, B., Felici, G., Laurelli, P., Mannocchi, G., Murtas, F., Murtas, G. P., Passalacqua, L., Pepe-Altarelli, M., Picchi, P., Colrain, P., ten Have, I., Lynch, J. G., Maitland, W., Morton, W. T., Raine, C., Reeves, P., Scarr, J. M., Smith, K., Smith, M. G., Thompson, A. S., Turnbull, R. M., Brandl, B., Braun, O., Geweniger, C., Hanke, P., Hepp, V., Kluge, E. E., Maumary, Y., Putzer, A., Rensch, B., Stahl, A., Tittel, K., Wunsch, M., Beuselinck, R., Binnie, D. M., Cameron, W., Cattaneo, M., Colling, D. J., Dornan, P. J., Greene, A. M., Hassard, J. F., Lieske, N. M., Moutoussi, A., Nash, J., Patton, S., Payne, D. G., Phillips, M. J., San Martin, G., Sedgbeer, J. K., Tomalin, I. R., Wright, A. G., Girtler, P., Kneringer, E., Kuhn, D., Rudolph, G., Bowdery, C. K., Brodbeck, T. J., Finch, A. J., Foster, F., Hughes, G., Jackson, D., Keemer, N. R., Nuttall, M., Patel, A., Sloan, T., Snow, S. W., Whelan, E. P., Kleinknecht, K., Raab, J., Renk, B., Sander, H. -G., Schmidt, H., Steeg, F., Walther, S. M., Wanke, R., Wolf, B., Bencheikh, A. M., Benchouk, C., Bonissent, A., Carr, J., Coyle, P., Drinkard, J., Etienne, F., Nicod, D., Papalexiou, S., Payre, P., Roos, L., Rousseau, D., Schwemmling, P., Talby, M., Adlung, S., Assmann, R., Bauer, C., Blum, W., Brown, D., Cattaneo, P., Dehning, B., Dietl, H., Dydak, F., Frank, M., Helley, A. W., Lauber, J., Lütjens, G., Lutz, G., Männer, W., Richter, R., Rotscheidt, H., Schröder, J., Schwarz, A. S., Settles, R., Seywerd, H., Stierlin, U., Stiegler, U., St. Denis, R., Wolf, G., Boucrot, J., Callot, O., Cordier, A., Davier, M., Duflot, L., Grivaz, J. -F., Heusse, Ph., Jaffe, D. E., Janot, P., Kim, D. W., Le Diberder, F., Lefrançois, J., Lutz, A. -M., Schune, M. -H., Veillet, J. -J., Videau, I., Zhang, Z., Abbaneo, D., Bagliesi, G., Batignani, G., Bosisio, L., Bottigli, U., Bozzi, C., Calderini, G., Carpinelli, M., Ciocci, M. A., Dell'Orso, R., Ferrante, I., Fidecaro, F., Foà, L., Focardi, E., Forti, F., Giassi, A., Giorgi, M. A., Gregorio, A., Ligabue, F., Mannelli, E. B., Marrocchesi, P. S., Messineo, A., Palla, F., Rizzo, G., Sanguinetti, G., Spagnolo, P., Steinberger, J., Tenchini, R., Tonelli, G., Triggiani, G., Vannini, C., Venturi, A., Verdini, P. G., Walsh, J., Betteridge, A. P., Carter, J. M., Green, M. G., March, P. V., Mir, Ll. M., Medcalf, T., Quazi, I. S., Strong, J. A., West, L. R., Botterill, D. R., Clifft, R. W., Edgecock, T. R., Edwards, M., Fisher, S. M., Jones, T. J., Norton, P. R., Salmon, D. P., Thompson, J. C., Bloch-Devaux, B., Colas, P., Duarte, H., Kozanecki, W., Lançon, E., Lemaire, M. C., Locci, E., Perez, P., Perrier, F., Rander, J., Renardy, J. -F., Rosowsky, A., Roussarie, A., Schuller, J. -P., Schwindling, J., Si Mohand, D., Vallage, B., Johnson, R. P., Litke, A. M., Taylor, G., Wear, J., Ashman, J. G., Babbage, W., Booth, C. N., Buttar, C., Carney, R. E., Cartwright, S., Combley, F., Hatfield, F., Thompson, L. F., Barberio, E., Böhrer, A., Brandt, S., Cowan, G., Grupen, C., Lutters, G., Rivera, F., Schäfer, U., Smolik, L., Trier, H., Della Maria, R., Giannini, G., Gobbo, B., Ragusa, F., Bellantoni, J., Chen, W., Cinabro, D., Conway, J. S., Cowen, D. F., Feng, Z., Ferguson, D. P. S., Gao, Y. S., Grahl, J., Harton, J. L., Jared, R. C., LeClaire, B. W., Lishka, C., Pan, Y. B., Pater, J. R., Saadi, Y., Schmitt, M., Sharma, V., Shi, Z. H., Walsh, A. M., Weber, F. V., Wu, Sau Lan, Wu, X., Zheng, M., and Zobernig, G.
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Contact interactions are searched for using the differential cross sections for the reactionse
+ e- ?e+ e- ,e+ e- ?µ+ µ- ,e+ e- ?t+ t- ande+ e- ??? measured at 12 energies around theZ peak and corresponding to about 20 pb-1 of cumulated luminosity. Four-fermion contact term models assuming various chiralities of lepton currents are fitted to the lepton data and lower limits on the energy scale ? of such terms are set at 95% c.l. The limits vary in the range 0.9–4.7 TeV, depending on the model and on the lepton flavour. Theee?? contact terms are searched for assuming various chiralities. Limits on the energy scale ? between 79 and 130 GeV are extracted from the data. The results are compared and combined with those reported at lower energies.- Published
- 1993
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112. Study on the thermal stability of wool treated with flame-retardant reagents
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Tian, C. M., Shi, Z. H., Zhang, H. Y., Xu, J. Z., and Shi, J. R.
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- 1996
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113. Dynamic changes of forest vegetation coverage in Letianxi basin of Three Gorges Reservoir Area: A study based on multi-source data
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Tianwei Wang, Shi, Z. -H, Li, Z. -X, and Cai, C. -F
114. Characteristics of interflow in purple soil of hillslope
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Xu, Q. -X, Tianwei Wang, Li, Z. -X, Cai, C. -F, and Shi, Z. -H
115. Aggregate stability and its relationship with some chemical properties of red soils in subtropical China
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Li, Z. -X, Cai, C. -F, Shi, Z. -H, and Tianwei Wang
116. ESICM LIVES 2016: part three
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Velasquez, T., Mackey, G., Lusk, J., Kyle, U. G., Fontenot, T., Marshall, P., Shekerdemian, L. S., Coss-Bu, J. A., Nishigaki, A., Yatabe, T., Tamura, T., Yamashita, K., Yokoyama, M., Ruiz-Rodriguez, J. C., Encina, B., Belmonte, R., Troncoso, I., Tormos, P., Riveiro, M., Baena, J., Sanchez, A., Bañeras, J., Cordón, J., Duran, N., Ruiz, A., Caballero, J., Nuvials, X., Riera, J., Serra, J., Rutten, A. M. F., van Ieperen, S. N. M., Der Kinderen, E. P. H. M., Van Logten, T., Kovacikova, L., Skrak, P., Zahorec, M., Akcan-Arikan, A., Silva, J. C., Goldsworthy, M., Wood, D., Harrison, D., Parslow, R., Davis, P., Pappachan, J., Goodwin, S., Ramnarayan, P., Chernyshuk, S., Yemets, H., Zhovnir, V., Pulitano’, S. M., De Rosa, S., Mancino, A., Villa, G., Tosi, F., Franchi, P., Conti, G., Patel, B., Khine, H., Shah, A., Sung, D., Singer, L., Haghbin, S., Inaloo, S., Serati, Z., Idei, M., Nomura, T., Yamamoto, N., Sakai, Y., Yoshida, T., Matsuda, Y., Yamaguchi, Y., Takaki, S., Yamaguchi, O., Goto, T., Longani, N., Medar, S., Abdel-Aal, I. R., El Adawy, A. S., Mohammed, H. M. E. H., Mohamed, A. N., Parry, S. M., Knight, L. D., Denehy, L., De Morton, N., Baldwin, C. E., Sani, D., Kayambu, G., da Silva, V. Z. M., Phongpagdi, P., Puthucheary, Z. A., Granger, C. L., Rydingsward, J. E., Horkan, C. M., Christopher, K. B., McWilliams, D., Jones, C., Reeves, E., Atkins, G., Snelson, C., Aitken, L. M., Rattray, J., Kenardy, J., Hull, A. M., Ullman, A., Le Brocque, R., Mitchell, M., Davis, C., Macfarlane, B., Azevedo, J. C., Rocha, L. L., De Freitas, F. F. M., Cavalheiro, A. M., Lucinio, N. M., Lobato, M. S., Ebeling, G., Kraegpoeth, A., Laerkner, E., De Brito-Ashurst, I., White, C., Gregory, S., Forni, L. G., Flowers, E., Curtis, A., Wood, C. A., Siu, K., Venkatesan, K., Muhammad, J. B. H., Ng, L., Seet, E., Baptista, N., Escoval, A., Tomas, E., Agrawal, R., Mathew, R., Varma, A., Dima, E., Charitidou, E., Perivolioti, E., Pratikaki, M., Vrettou, C., Giannopoulos, A., Zakynthinos, S., Routsi, C., Atchade, E., Houzé, S., Jean-Baptiste, S., Thabut, G., Genève, C., Tanaka, S., Lortat-Jacob, B., Augustin, P., Desmard, M., Montravers, P., de Molina, F. J. González, Barbadillo, S., Alejandro, R., Álvarez-Lerma, F., Vallés, J., Catalán, R. M., Palencia, E., Jareño, A., Granada, R. M., Ignacio, M. 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K., Cunha, M. M., Moreira, T., Santos, F., Lafuente, E., Fernandes, M. J., Silva, J. G., Echeverría, J. G. Armando, Podlepich, V., Sokolova, E., Alexandrova, E., Lapteva, K., Shuinotsuka, C., Rabello, L., Vianna, G., Reis, A., Cairus, C., Salluh, J., Bozza, F., Torres, J. C. Barrios, Araujo, N. J. Fernández, García-Olivares, P., Keough, E., Dalorzo, M., Tang, L. K., De Sousa, I., Díaz, M., Marcos-Zambrano, L. J., Guerrero, J. E., Gomez, S. E. Zamora, Lopez, G. D. Hernandez, Cuellar, A. I. Vazquez, Nieto, O. R. Perez, Gonzalez, J. A. Castanon, Bhasin, D., Rai, S., Singh, H., Gupta, O., Bhattal, M. K., Sampley, S., Sekhri, K., Nandha, R., Aliaga, F. A., Olivares, F., Appiani, F., Farias, P., Alberto, F., Hernández, A., Pons, S., Sonneville, R., Bouadma, L., Neuville, M., Mariotte, E., Radjou, A., Lebut, J., Chemam, S., Voiriot, G., Dilly, M. P., Mourvillier, B., Dorent, R., Nataf, P., Wolff, M., Timsit, J. 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Physics ,Particle physics ,POLARIZATION ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,[PHYS.HEXP] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Elementary particle ,LEP ,01 natural sciences ,DECAYS ,ALEPH Experiment ,0103 physical sciences ,LEPTONS ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,Polar coordinate system ,Quantum field theory ,010306 general physics ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,ALEPH experiment ,Particle Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Using 18.8 pb-1 of data collected in 1990 and 1991, ALEPH has measured the tau polarisation in the decay modes tau-->enunuBAR, tau-->mununuBAR, tau-->rhonu tau-->a1nu, using both the individual tau decay kinematics and the event acollinearity. The measurement of the tau polarisation as a function of the production polar angle yields the two parameters A(tau) and A(e), where A(l) = 2g(V)l g(A)l/[(g(V)l)2 + (g(A)l)2]. The results A(tau) = 0.143 +/- 0.023 and A(e) = 0. 120 +/- 0.026 are consistent with the hypothesis of electron-tau universality. Assuming universality yields a measurement of the effective weak mixing angle sin 2theta(W)eff = 0.2332 +/- 0.0022.
118. UPDATE OF ELECTROWEAK PARAMETERS FROM Z DECAYS
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V., Weber, Sau Lan, Wu, X., Wu, M., Zheng, G., Zobernig, Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-École polytechnique (X)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), D'ETTORRE PIAZZOLI, Benedetto, L., Bosisio, A., Gregorio, G., Giannini, Lees, Jp, Minard, Mn, Crespo, Jm, Bauerdick, Lat, Forty, Rw, Lusiani, Alberto, Moser, Hg, Perlas, Ja, Pusztaszeri, Jf, Montret, Jc, Hansen, Jd, Hansen, Jr, Hansen, Ph, Brient, Jc, Candlin, Dj, Parsons, Mi, Murtas, Gp, Lynch, Jg, Morton, Wt, Scarr, Jm, Smith, Mg, Turnbull, Rm, Kluge, Ee, Belk, At, Binnie, Dm, Colling, Dj, Dornan, Pj, Greene, Am, Hassard, Jf, Lieske, Nm, Payne, Dg, Phillips, Mj, Sedgbeer, Jk, Tomalin, Ir, Wright, Ag, Bowdery, Ck, Brodbeck, Tj, Finch, Aj, Keemer, Nr, Snow, Sw, Whelan, Ep, Sander, Hg, Walther, Sm, Halley, Aw, Grivaz, Jf, Jaffe, De, Kim, Dw, Lutz, Am, Schune, Mh, Veillet, Jj, Ciocci, Ma, Giorgi, Ma, Ligabue, Franco, Mannelli, Eb, Verdini, Pg, Betteridge, Ap, Carter, Jm, Green, Mg, March, Pv, Mir, Lm, Strong, Ja, West, Lr, Aubert, Jj, Bencheikh, Am, Botterill, Dr, Clift, Rw, Edgecock, Tr, Fisher, Sm, Jones, Tj, Norton, Pr, Salmon, Dp, Thompson, Jc, Lemaire, Mc, Renardy, Jf, Schuller, Jp, Johnson, Rp, Litke, Am, Ashman, Jg, Booth, Cn, Carney, Re, Thompson, Lf, Cowen, Df, Ferguson, Dp, Harton, Jl, Jared, Rc, Leclaire, Bw, Pan, Yb, Pater, Jr, Shi, Zh, Walsh, Am, Weber, Fv, Wu, Sl, and Zobernig, G.
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Physics ,Quark ,Top quark ,Particle physics ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Electron–positron annihilation ,Elementary particle ,Weinberg angle ,01 natural sciences ,Standard Model ,Nuclear physics ,ALEPH Experiment ,0103 physical sciences ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,010306 general physics ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,ALEPH experiment ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,Lepton - Abstract
Based on 520000 fermion pairs accumulated during the first three years of data collection by the ALEPH detector at LEP, updated values of the resonance parameters of the Z are determined to be M(Z) = (91.187 +/- 0.009) GeV, GAMMA(Z) = (2.501 +/- 0.012) GeV, sigma(had)0 = (41.60 +/- 0.27) nb, and R(l) = 20.78 +/- 0.13. The corresponding number of light neutrino species is N(v) = 2.97 +/- 0.05. The forward-backward asymmetry in lepton-pair decays is used to determine the ratio of vector to axial-vector couplings of leptons: g(V)2(M(z)2)/g(A)2 (M(Z)2) = 0.0052 +/- 0.00 1 6. Combining this with ALEPH measurements of the b and c quark asymmetries and tau polarization gives sin2theta(W)eff = 0.2326 +/- 0.0013. Assuming the minimal Standard Model, and including measurements of M(W)/M(Z) from ppBAR colliders and neutrino-nucleon scattering, the mass of the top quark is M(top)=156 +/-22/25 +/-17/22 Higgs GeV. RI Perrier, Frederic/A-5953-2011; ANTONELLI, ANTONELLA/C-6238-2011; Buttar, Craig/D-3706-2011; Stahl, Achim/E-8846-2011; Passalacqua, Luca/F-5127-2011; Murtas, Fabrizio/B-5729-2012; St.Denis, Richard/C-8997-2012; Forti, Francesco/H-3035-2011; Ferrante, Isidoro/F-1017-2012
119. Crystal structure of the high T c (107 K) superconducting phase in Pb-Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O
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Rong, T. S., primary, Shi, F., additional, Wu, X. F., additional, Zhu, T. J., additional, Shi, Z. H., additional, Du, J., additional, Zhou, S. Z., additional, and Shi, N. C., additional
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120. Strain-Enhanced CMOS Through Novel Process-Substrate Stress Hybridization of Super-Critically Thick Strained Silicon Directly on Insulator (SC-SSOI).
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Thean, A.V.-Y., Zhang, D., Vartanian, V., Adams, V., Conner, J., Canonico, M., Desjardin, H., Grudowski, P., Gu, B., Shi, Z.-H., Murphy, S., Spencer, G., Filipiak, S., Goedeke, D., Wang, X.-D., Goolsby, B., Dhandapani, V., Prabhu, L., Backer, S., and La, L.-B.
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121. Crystal structure of the high Tc (107 K) superconducting phase in Pb-Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O.
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Rong, T. S., Shi, F., Wu, X. F., Zhu, T. J., Shi, Z. H., Du, J., Zhou, S. Z., and Shi, N. C.
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SUPERCONDUCTORS ,CRYSTALS ,LEAD ,BISMUTH compounds ,TRANSMISSION electron microscopy - Abstract
The crystal structure of the high Tc superconducting phase in a Pb-doped Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O system (nominal composition Pb0.3Bi1.7Sr2Ca3Cu4OY) with a zero-resistance temperature of 107 K was determined with transmission electron microscopy. The investigation shows that the crystal structure, which is different from the Pb-free one, is monocline with dimensions a=0.532 nm, b=0.383 nm, c=3.71 nm, α=β=90° and γ=134.8°. A distinct change of wave vector of incommensurate modulation was also observed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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122. Comments on 'quantitative prediction of particle size of dispersed phase in elastomer-plastic blends,' by Z. Zhang and J. Qiao, Polym. Eng. Sci., 31, 1553 (1991).
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Shi, Z. H.
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123. Estimation of the mean population level of green peach aphid (Homoptera: Aphididae) on Brassica campestris ssp. chinensis from the proportion of plants with different tally thresholds of aphids
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Liu, S.-S., Wu, X.-J., Zhang, G.-M., and Shi, Z.-H.
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BOK choy ,PLANTS - Published
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124. Studies on thermal fatigue in 3Cr2W8V die steel by positron lifetime and hardness measurements
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Tang, C. Q., Li, G. Y., Shi, Z. H., and Li, X. Z.
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125. Observation of the time dependence of B0d-B0d mixing
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J., Videau, I., Zhang, Z., Abbaneo, D., Bagliesi, G., Batignani, G., Bottigli, U., Bozzi, C., Calderini, G., Carpinelli, M., Ciocci, M. A., Ciulli, V., Dell'Orso, R., Ferrante, I., Fidecaro, F., Foà, L., Forti, F., Giassi, A., Giorgi, M. A., Gregorio, Anna, Ligabue, F., Lusiani, A., Mannelli, E. B., Marrocchesi, P. S., Messineo, A., Palla, F., Rizzo, G., Sanguinetti, G., Spagnolo, P., Steinberger, J., Tenchini, R., Tonelli, G., Triggiani, G., Valassi, A., Vannini, C., Venturi, A., Verdini, P. G., Walsh, J., Betteridge, A. P., Gao, Y., Green, M. G., March, P. V., Mir, L. l. M., Medcalf, T., Quazi, I. S., Strong, J. A., West, L. R., Botterill, D. R., Clifft, R. W., Edgecock, T. R., Haywood, S., Norton, P. R., Thompson, J. C., Bloch Devaux, B., Colas, P., Duarte, H., Emery, S., Kozanecki, W., Lançon, E., Lemaire, M. C., Locci, E., Marx, B., Perez, P., Rander, J., Renardy, J. F., Rosowsky, A., Roussarie, A., Schuller, J. P., Schwindling, J., Si Mohand, D., Vallage, B., Johnson, R. P., Litke, A. M., Taylor, G., Wear, J., Ashman, J. G., Babbage, W., Booth, C. N., Buttar, C., Cartwright, S., Combley, F., Dawson, I., Thompson, L. F., Barberio, E., Böhrer, A., Brandt, S., Cowan, G., Grupen, C., Lutters, G., Rivera, F., Schäfer, U., Smolik, L., Bosisio, Luciano, della Marina, R., Giannini, Gianrossano, Gobbo, B., Ragusa, F., Bellantoni, L., Chen, W., Conway, J. S., Feng, Z., Ferguson, D. P. S., Gao, Y. S., Grahl, J., Harton, J. L., Hayes, O. J., Nachtman, J. M., Pan, Y. B., Saadi, Y., Schmitt, M., Scott, I., Sharma, V., Shi, Z. H., Turk, J. D., Walsh, A. M., Weber, F. V., Sau, Lan, Wu, Zheng, M., Zobernig, G., Buskulic, D, Debonis, I, Decamp, D, Ghez, P, Goy, C, Lees, J, Minard, M, Pietrzyk, B, Ariztizabal, F, Comas, P, Crespo, J, Delfino, M, Efthymiopoulos, I, Fernandez, E, Fernandezbosman, M, Gaitan, V, Garrido, L, Mattison, T, Pacheco, A, Padilla, C, Pascual, A, Creanza, D, Depalma, M, Farilla, A, Iaselli, G, Maggi, G, Natali, S, Nuzzo, S, Quattromini, M, Ranieri, A, Raso, G, Romano, F, Ruggieri, F, Selvaggi, G, Silvestris, L, Tempesta, P, Zito, G, Chai, Y, Hu, H, Huang, D, Huang, X, Lin, J, Wang, T, Xie, Y, Xu, D, Xu, R, Zhang, J, Zhang, L, Zhao, W, Blucher, E, Bonvicini, G, Boudreau, J, Casper, D, Drevermann, H, Forty, R, Ganis, G, Gay, C, Hagelberg, R, Harvey, J, Hilgart, J, Jacobsen, R, Jost, B, Knobloch, J, Lehraus, I, Lohse, T, Maggi, M, Markou, C, Martinez, M, Mato, P, Meinhard, H, Minten, A, Miotto, A, Miquel, R, Moser, H, Palazzi, P, Pater, J, Perlas, J, Pusztaszeri, J, Ranjard, F, Redlinger, G, Rolandi, L, Rothberg, J, Ruan, T, Saich, M, Schlatter, D, Schmelling, M, Sefkow, F, Tejessy, W, Tomalin, I, Veenhof, R, Wachsmuth, H, Wasserbaech, S, Wiedenmann, W, Wildish, T, Witzeling, W, Wotschack, J, Ajaltouni, Z, Badaud, F, Bardadinotwinowska, M, Elfellous, R, Falvard, A, Gay, P, Guicheney, C, Henrard, P, Jousset, J, Michel, B, Montret, J, Pallin, D, Perret, P, Podlyski, F, Proriol, J, Prulhiere, F, Saadi, F, Fearnley, T, Hansen, J, Hansen, P, Mollerud, R, Nilsson, B, Kyriakis, A, Simopoulou, E, Siotis, I, Vayaki, A, Zachariadou, K, Badier, J, Blondel, A, Bonneaud, G, Brient, J, Fouque, G, Orteu, S, Rouge, A, Rumpf, M, Tanaka, R, Verderi, M, Videau, H, Candlin, D, Parsons, M, Veitch, E, Focardi, E, Moneta, L, Parrini, G, Corden, M, Georgiopoulos, C, Ikeda, M, Levinthal, D, Antonelli, A, Baldini, R, Bencivenni, G, Bologna, G, Bossi, F, Campana, P, Capon, G, Cerutti, F, Chiarella, V, Dettorrepiazzoli, B, Felici, G, Laurelli, P, Mannocchi, G, Murtas, F, Murtas, G, Passalacqua, L, Pepealtarelli, M, Picchi, P, Colrain, P, Tenhave, I, Lynch, J, Maitland, W, Morton, W, Raine, C, Reeves, P, Scarr, J, Smith, K, Smith, M, Thompson, A, Turnbull, R, Brandl, B, Braun, O, Geweniger, C, Hanke, P, Hepp, V, Kluge, E, Maumary, Y, Putzer, A, Rensch, B, Stahl, A, Tittel, K, Wunsch, M, Beuselinck, R, Binnie, D, Cameron, W, Cattaneo, M, Colling, D, Dornan, P, Greene, A, Hassard, J, Lieske, N, Moutoussi, A, Nash, J, Patton, S, Payne, D, Phillips, M, Sanmartin, G, Sedgbeer, J, Wright, A, Girtler, P, Kuhn, D, Rudolph, G, Vogl, R, Bowdery, C, Brodbeck, T, Finch, A, Foster, F, Hughes, G, Jackson, D, Keemer, N, Nuttall, M, Patel, A, Sloan, T, Snow, S, Whelan, E, Kleinknecht, K, Raab, J, Renk, B, Sander, H, Schmidt, H, Steeg, F, Walther, S, Wanke, R, Wolf, B, Bencheikh, A, Benchouk, C, Bonissent, A, Carr, J, Coyle, P, Drinkard, J, Etienne, F, Nicod, D, Papalexiou, S, Payre, P, Roos, L, Rousseau, D, Schwemling, P, Talby, M, Adlung, S, Assmann, R, Bauer, C, Blum, W, Brown, D, Cattaneo, P, Dehning, B, Dietl, H, Dydak, F, Frank, M, Halley, A, Jakobs, K, Lauber, J, Lutjens, G, Lutz, G, Manner, W, Richter, R, Schroder, J, Schwarz, A, Settles, R, Seywerd, H, Stierlin, U, Stiegler, U, Stdenis, R, Wolf, G, Alemany, R, Boucrot, J, Callot, O, Cordier, A, Davier, M, Duflot, L, Grivaz, J, Heusse, P, Jaffe, D, Janot, P, Kim, D, Lediberder, F, Lefrancois, J, Lutz, A, Schune, M, Veillet, J, Videau, I, Zhang, Z, Abbaneo, D, Bagliesi, G, Batignani, G, Bottigli, U, Bozzi, C, Calderini, G, Carpinelli, M, Ciocci, M, Ciulli, V, Dellorso, R, Ferrante, I, Fidecaro, F, Foa, L, Forti, F, Giassi, A, Giorgi, M, Gregorio, A, Ligabue, F, Lusiani, A, Mannelli, E, Marrocchesi, P, Messineo, A, Palla, F, Rizzo, G, Sanguinetti, G, Spagnolo, P, Steinberger, J, Tenchini, R, Tonelli, G, Triggiani, G, Valassi, A, Vannini, C, Venturi, A, Verdini, P, Walsh, J, Betteridge, A, Gao, Y, Green, M, March, P, Mir, L, Medcalf, T, Quazi, I, Strong, J, West, L, Botterill, D, Clifft, R, Edgecock, T, Haywood, S, Norton, P, Thompson, J, Blochdevaux, B, Colas, P, Duarte, H, Emery, S, Kozanecki, W, Lancon, E, Lemaire, M, Locci, E, Marx, B, Perez, P, Rander, J, Renardy, J, Rosowsky, A, Roussarie, A, Schuller, J, Schwindling, J, Mohand, D, Vallage, B, Johnson, R, Litke, A, Taylor, G, Wear, J, Ashman, J, Babbage, W, Booth, C, Buttar, C, Cartwright, S, Combley, F, Dawson, I, Thompson, L, Barberio, E, Bohrer, A, Brandt, S, Cowan, G, Grupen, C, Lutters, G, Rivera, F, Schafer, U, Smolik, L, Bosisio, L, Dellamarina, R, Giannini, G, Gobbo, B, Ragusa, F, Bellantoni, L, Chen, W, Conway, J, Feng, Z, Ferguson, D, Grahl, J, Harton, J, Hayes, O, Nachtman, J, Pan, Y, Saadi, Y, Schmitt, M, Scott, I, Sharma, V, Shi, Z, Turk, J, Walsh, A, Weber, F, Wu, S, Wu, X, Zheng, M, and Zobernig, G
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The time dependence of B0 d-B0 d oscillations has been observed using events with a d*, decaying into a D0π+, and a lepton in opposite hemispheres. The time dependence of the oscillations is derived from the displacement of the D0 vertex and the D*-lepton charge correlation. From a fit for the oscillation frequency the mass difference of the B0 d states is measured: Δm = [3.44+0.65 -0.70(stat.)+0.26 -0.20 (syst.)] × 10-4 eV/c2.
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126. Chemodiversity of dissolved organic matter exports from subtropical humid catchment driven by hydrological connectivity.
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Hu XD, Deng YW, Zhou C, Shu HJ, Wang J, Wang Z, Wang YB, Zhao JS, Huang WY, Xiao HB, and Shi ZH
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- Rivers chemistry, Environmental Monitoring, Tannins analysis, Organic Chemicals analysis, Rain, Hydrology, Groundwater chemistry
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The quantity and quality of dissolved organic matter (DOM) exported from source areas are closely related to hydrological linkage between source areas and streams, that is hydrological connectivity. However, understanding of how hydrological connectivity regulates the export of catchment DOM components remains inadequate. In this study, high-frequency monitoring of groundwater and runoff from subtropical humid catchment was conducted for 20 months, and hydrological connectivity was quantitatively characterized by considering both surface and subsurface hydrological processes. Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS) was utilized to investigate the DOM molecular composition. Results showed that over half of the areas in the catchment could not persistently establish hydrological connectivity with the stream during the rainfall. The average proportion of lignin was the highest in DOM components, followed by tannin and proteins. Additionally, both modified aromaticity index and double bond equivalence reached maximums at peak discharge, reflecting terrestrial materials could increase DOM aromaticity and unsaturated degree. Partial least square-structural equation modeling revealed significantly direct effects of rainfall, antecedent conditions, and hydrological connectivity on dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export. Furthermore, nonlinear relationships were observed between hydrological connectivity and DOC, tannin, and condensed aromatics. Specifically, the instantaneous DOC flux increased dramatically when the hydrological connectivity strength exceeded 0.14; tannin and condensed aromatics exhibited a rapid increase with rising connectivity strength, but remained stable at connectivity strength above 0.25. However, hydrological connectivity showed no significant correlation with unstable components (such as lipids, protein, amino sugars, and carbohydrates). These results provide new insights into hydrological controls on the quantity and quality of DOM export and contribute to developing appropriate catchment management strategies for carbon storage., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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127. Subsurface hydrological connectivity controls nitrate export flux in a hilly catchment.
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Xiao HB, Zhou C, Hu XD, Wang J, Wang L, Huang JQ, Yang FT, Zhao JS, and Shi ZH
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- Water Movements, Rivers, Hydrology, Nitrates analysis, Groundwater
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Subsurface runoff represents the main pathway of nitrate transport in hilly catchments. The magnitude of nitrate export from a source area is closely related to subsurface hydrological connectivity, which refers to the linkage of separate regions of a catchment via subsurface runoff. However, understanding of how subsurface hydrological connectivity regulates catchment nitrate export remains insufficient. This study conducted high-frequency monitoring of shallow groundwater in a hilly catchment over 17 months. Subsurface hydrological connectivity of the catchment over 38 rainfall events was analyzed by combining topography-based upscaling of shallow groundwater and graph theory. Moreover, cross-correlation analysis was used to evaluate the time-series similarity between subsurface hydrological connectivity and nitrate flux during rainfall events. The results showed that the maximum subsurface hydrological connectivity during 32 out of 38 rainfall events was below 0.5. Although subsurface flow paths (i.e., the pathways of lateral subsurface runoff) exhibited clear dynamic extension and contraction during rainfall events, most areas in the catchment did not establish subsurface hydrological connectivity with the stream. The primary pattern of nitrate export was flushing (44.7%), followed by dilution (34.2%), and chemostatic behavior (21.1%). A threshold relationship between subsurface hydrological connectivity and nitrate flux was identified, with nitrate flux rapidly increasing after the subsurface connectivity strength exceeded 0.121. Moreover, the median value of cross-correlation coefficients reached 0.67, which indicated subsurface hydrological connectivity exerts a strong control on nitrate flux. However, this control effect is not constant and it increases with rainfall amount and intensity as a power function. The results of this study provide comprehensive insights into the subsurface hydrological control of catchment nitrate export., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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128. [Application of image-based artificial intelligence in rhinology].
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Chao WH, Luo X, Liang GX, Zhang H, Yuan T, Wu QW, Shi ZH, and Yang QT
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- Humans, Artificial Intelligence, Otolaryngology
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129. [Preliminary insights into the practice of hypoallergenic home visiting program].
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Zhang H, Zhou M, Zhou QL, Luo X, Zheng R, Su J, Xiong GW, Cheng Y, Li YT, Zhang PP, Zhang K, Dai M, Huang XK, Zhang YN, Shi ZH, Tao J, Zhou YQ, Feng PY, Chen ZG, and Yang QT
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- Humans, Sleep, Hospitals, Life Style
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Allergic diseases affect about 40% of the world's population. Environmental factors are important in the occurrence and development of allergic diseases. Dust mites are one of the most important allergens in the indoor environment. The World Health Organization proposes the "four-in-one, combination of prevention and treatment" treatment principle for allergic diseases, in which environmental control to avoid or reduce allergens is the first choice for treatment. Modern people spend much more time at home (including sleeping) than outdoors, and the control of the home environment is particularly critical. This practice introduces the hypoallergenic home visit program, which including home environment assessment, environmental and behavioral intervention guidance, and common household hypoallergenic supplies and service guidance for the patient's home environment. The real-time semi-quantitative testing of dust mite allergens, qualitative assessments of other indoor allergens, record of patients' household items and lifestyle, and precise, individualized patient prevention and control education will be conducted. The hypoallergenic home visit program improves the doctors' diagnosis and treatment data dimension, and becomes a patient management tool for doctors outside the hospital. It also helps patients continue to scientifically avoid allergens and irritants in the environment, effectively build a hypoallergenic home environment, reduce exposure to allergens in the home environment, and achieve the goal of combining the prevention and treatment of allergic diseases.
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130. Assessing hydrological connectivity for natural-artificial catchment with a new framework integrating graph theory and network analysis.
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Wang J, Li X, Wang L, Zhang YP, Yin W, Bian HX, Xu JF, Hao R, Xiao HB, Shi YY, Jiang H, and Shi ZH
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Anthropogenic activities alter the underlying surface conditions and arrangements of landscape features in a drainage basin, interfering with the pollutant (e.g., dissolved nitrogen, phosphorus) transport network configuration and altering the hydrological response. Assessing the impact of anthropogenic activities on hydrological connectivity for natural-artificial catchment is critical to understand the hydrological-driven ecosystem processes, services and biodiversity. However, quantifying this impact at catchment scale remains challenging. In this study, a new framework was proposed to quantify the impact of anthropogenic activities on hydrological connectivity combined with graph theory and network analysis. This framework was exemplified in a natural-artificial catchment of the Yangtze River basin of China. Based on remote sensing and field-investigated data, three transport networks were constructed, including natural transport network (N1), ditch-road transport network (N2), and terrace-dominated transport network (N3), which reflected the different human intervention. The results showed that human intervention improved the connectivity of the nodes and enhanced the complexity of the catchment transport network structure. Anthropogenic activities significantly decreased the hydrological structural connectivity of the catchment. In particular, compared with the N1 network, the critical nodes for hydrological connectivity which were judged by connectivity indexes were reduced by 92.94% and 95.29% in the N2 and N3 network, respectively. Furthermore, the ditch-road construction had a greater impact than terraces in decreasing hydrological structural connectivity at catchment scale. This framework has proven effective in quantifying the hydrological connectivity analysis under different human intervention at the catchment scale and facilitates the improvement of catchment management strategies., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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131. [Diagnosis and treatment procedures and health management for patients with hereditary angioedema].
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Zhou M, Luo X, Zhou QL, Zhou WH, Zheng R, Zhang YN, Wu XF, Wu S, Su J, Xiong GW, Cheng Y, Li YT, Zhang PP, Zhang K, Dai M, Huang XK, Shi ZH, Tao J, Zhou YQ, Feng PY, Chen ZG, and Yang QT
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- Humans, Angioedemas, Hereditary therapy, Angioedemas, Hereditary drug therapy
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As a recognized rare and highly fatal disease, hereditary angioedema (HAE) is difficult to diagnose and characterized by recurrent edema involving the head, limbs, genitals and larynx, etc. Diagnosis of HAE is not difficult. However, low incidence and lack of clinical characteristics lead to difficulty of doctors on timely diagnosis and correct intervention for HAE patients. Therefore, it is crucial to improve the awareness of this disease and prevent its recurrence. for HAE patients. In view of absent cognition of doctors and the general public on HAE, patients often suffer from sudden death or become disabled due to laryngeal edema which cannot be treated in time. Thus, based on the Internet mobile terminal platform, the team set up an all-day rapid emergency response system which is provided for HAE patients by setting up "one-click help". The aim is to offer optimization on overall management of HAE and designed the intelligent follow-up management to provide timely assistance and specialized suggestion for patients with acute attacks.
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132. [Expert consensus on the prevention and treatment of adverse reactions in subcutaneous immunotherapy(2023, Chongqing)].
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Yang YC, Shen Y, Wang XD, Jiang Y, Qiu QH, Li J, Yu SQ, Ke X, Liu F, Xu YT, Lou HF, Wang HT, Yu GD, Xu R, Meng J, Meng CD, Sun N, Chen JJ, Zeng M, Xie ZH, Sun YQ, Tang J, Zhao KQ, Zhang WT, Shi ZH, Xu CL, Yang YL, Lu MP, Ye HP, Wei X, Sun B, An YF, Sun YN, Gu YR, Zhang TH, Ba L, Yang QT, Ye J, Xu Y, and Li HB
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- Humans, Consensus, Desensitization, Immunologic adverse effects, Immunotherapy adverse effects, Injections, Subcutaneous, Allergens, Hypersensitivity
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133. Hysteresis analysis reveals dissolved carbon concentration - discharge relationships during and between storm events.
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Li X, Wang J, Lin J, Yin W, Shi YY, Wang L, Xiao HB, Zhong ZM, Jiang H, and Shi ZH
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- Ecosystem, Carbon Cycle, Environmental Monitoring, Carbon analysis, Rivers
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The dissolved carbon concentration, which is responsible for aquatic ecosystem productivity and water quality, is tightly coupled with hydrological processes. Excess dissolved carbon may exacerbate eutrophication and hypoxia in aquatic ecosystems and lead to deterioration of water quality. Storm events dominate the dynamics of dissolved carbon concentrations, and this nonlinear behavior exhibits significant time scale dependence. Here, we identified inter- and intra-event variability in the dissolved carbon concentration-discharge (C-Q) relationship in an agriculture-intensive catchment. The driving factors of C-Q hysteresis patterns for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and organic carbon (DOC) were quantified by redundancy analysis combined with hierarchical partitioning. At the inter-event scale, DIC exhibited mainly clockwise hysteresis, indicating an exhaustible, proximal source (e.g., groundwater). However, DOC hysteresis was generally counter-clockwise, indicating distal and plentiful sources (e.g., soil water) in the agricultural catchment. Hierarchical partitioning showed that total rainfall, peak discharge and flood intensity explained 28.38% of the total variation in C-Q hysteresis for DIC and 39.87% for DOC at the inter-event scale. At the intra-event scale, time series analysis of dissolved carbon concentration and discharge indicated the interconversion of supply limitation to transport limitation, which depends on the activation of the specific DIC or DOC source zones. These findings provide significant insights into understanding the dynamics of dissolved carbon during storm periods and are important for targeted watershed management practices aimed at reducing carbon loading to surface waters., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest No conflict of interest exits in the submission of this manuscript, we confirm the content of this manuscript has not been published in a refereed journal, and not under consideration for publication elsewhere., (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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134. High-frequency monitoring of neonicotinoids dynamics in soil-water systems during hydrological processes.
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Niu YH, Wang L, Wang Z, Yu SX, Zheng JY, and Shi ZH
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- Ecosystem, Environmental Monitoring, Neonicotinoids, Rain, Water Movements, Soil, Water
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Neonicotinoids pollution poses a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems. However, there is currently little knowledge about how neonicotinoids are transferred from the agricultural environment to the aquatic environment. Here, we conducted in situ high-frequency monitoring of neonicotinoids in soil-water systems along the hydrological flow path during rainfall to explore the horizontal and vertical transport mechanisms of neonicotinoids. The collected samples included 240 surface runoff, 128 subsurface runoff, 60 eroded sediment, 120 soil and 144 soil solution, which were used to analyse neonicotinoids concentrations. Surface runoff, subsurface runoff and eroded sediment were the three main paths for the horizontal migration of neonicotinoids. In the CK (citrus orchards without grass cover) and grass-covered citrus orchards, there are 15.89% and 2.29% of the applied neonicotinoids were transported with surface runoff, respectively. While in the CK and grass-covered citrus orchards, there are only 1.23% and 0.19% of the applied neonicotinoids were transported with eroded sediment and subsurface runoff. Although the amount of neonicotinoids lost along with eroded sediment was small, the concentration of neonicotinoids in eroded sediment was two orders of magnitude higher than the concentration of neonicotinoids in sediments of the surface water. Meanwhile, neonicotinoids migrated vertically in soil due to water infiltration. In the CK and grass-covered citrus orchards, there are 57.64% and 24.36% of the applied neonicotinoids were retained in soil and soil solution, respectively, and their concentration decreased as soil depth increased. Another noteworthy phenomenon is that more neonicotinoids migrated to deeper soil layers under grass cover compared with no grass cover because grass roots promoted the formation of cracks and vertical preferential flow. Our results are expected to improve the accuracy of neonicotinoids pollution prediction by considering migration paths, including surface and subsurface runoff and eroded sediment., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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135. [A multicenter randomized controlled study of bismuth-containing quadruple therapy followed by Jing-Hua-Wei-Kang in the treatment of patients newly diagnosed with Helicobacter pylori infection and dyspepsia].
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Ma PP, Meng LN, Wang MT, Jin HF, Fan YH, Zha AS, Huo XH, Chen DF, Cao ZQ, Tang XF, Yang P, Shi ZH, Li TW, Meng J, Gan C, Chen GX, Sha WH, Du Q, Li Y, and Lyu B
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- Amoxicillin therapeutic use, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Bismuth therapeutic use, China, Drug Therapy, Combination, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Treatment Outcome, Dyspepsia drug therapy, Helicobacter Infections drug therapy, Helicobacter pylori
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Objective: To investigate the Helicobacter pylori ( H. pylori ) eradication rate and improvement of dyspepsia in patients who were newly diagnosed with H. pylori infection and dyspepsia and treated by bismuth-containing quadruple therapy followed by Jing-Hua-Wei-Kang(JHWK). Methods: Patients who were newly diagnosed with dyspepsia and H. pylori infection and treated in 16 medical centers in China between December 1, 2017 and September 30, 2019 were randomly divided into two groups. The experimental group received bismuth-containing quadruple therapy (esomeprazole+amoxicillin+furazolidone+colloidal bismuth pectin capsule, 14 days), followed by JHWK (30 days), and the course of treatment was 44 days in total. In the control group, the administration regimen was bismuth-containing quadruple therapy (esomeprazole+amoxicillin+furazolidone+colloidal bismuth pectin capsule, 14 days). The main outcome measure was H. pylori eradication rate, while the secondary outcome measures were dyspepsia symptom changes and adverse events during the treatment and the 1st month after treatment. Results: A total of 1 054 patients were included in the study. There were 522 cases enrolled in the experimental group, including 224(42.91%) men and 298(57.09%) women, and the age was 53(26, 73) years old; 532 cases enrolled in the control group, including 221(41.54%) men and 311(58.46%) women, and the age was 46(22, 71) years old. Based on PP analysis, it was found that the H. pylori eradication rate in the experimental group was significantly higher than those in the control group (93.85% vs 87.88%, P =0.001). In the group of all enrolled patients, the symptom dyspepsia after H. pylori eradication was significantly improved compared with that before treatment [4(4, 7) vs 15(10, 22), P <0.001], so was the superior and middle abdominal pain [1(1, 4) vs 4(1, 8), P <0.001], the postprandial fullness [1(1, 4) vs 4(4, 9), P <0.001], the early satiety [1(1, 1) vs 4(1, 4), P <0.001], and the heartburn [1(1, 1) vs 1(1, 4), P <0.001]. The symptom dyspepsia after treatment was significantly improved compared with that before treatment in the experimental, the control groups, the successful and the unsuccessful H. pylori eradication groups. The superior and middle abdominal pain after treatment was signifcantly improved than that before treatment [1(1, 2) vs 1(1, 4), P <0.001], so were the postprandial fullness [1(1, 3) vs 1(1, 4), P =0.002] and the dyspepsia[4(4, 7) VS 7(4, 10), P <0.001]. There was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of adverse events between the experimental group and the control group (1.34% vs 0.38%, P =0.09). Conclusions: Compared with bismuth-containing quadruple therapy, bismuth-containing quadruple therapy followed by JHWK significantly improves the H. pylori eradication rate without increasing the incidence of adverse events. H. pylori eradication therapy can improve symptoms of patients with H. pylori infection and dyspepsia.
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136. Effects of combined therapy of valsartan and rosuvastatin on patients with atrial fibrillation.
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Hu WM, Shi ZH, Wu DY, Ye SY, Xiang YJ, Liu C, Chen JC, and Zeng CL
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- Humans, Hypertension, Rosuvastatin Calcium, Atrial Fibrillation drug therapy, Valsartan therapeutic use
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- 2020
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137. Effect of local watershed landscapes on the nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in the waterbodies of reservoir bays.
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Li NX, Xu JF, Yin W, Chen QZ, Wang J, and Shi ZH
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Reservoir bays, which are affected by the reservoir and watershed characteristics, are the initial and most sensitive areas in the evolution process of reservoir water quality. However, the relationship between the watershed characteristics and nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in reservoir bays is poorly understood. We selected 66 bays from the Danjiangkou Reservoir and sampled twice per year (storage and discharge periods) from 2015 to 2018 to monitor the total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) concentration in the waterbodies of the reservoir bays. Four types of watershed characteristic indices (topographic variables, soil variables, land-use composition, and landscape patterns) around these bays were obtained. We quantified the relationship between the TN and TP concentrations and watershed characteristics in the waterbodies of the reservoir bays using partial least squares regression (PLSR). The results showed that the mean concentrations of TN and TP in the storage period (TN:1.69 mg·L
- 1 , TP:0.088 mg·L- 1 ) were higher than those in the discharge period (TN:1.22 mg·L- 1 , TP:0.063 mg·L- 1 ). The optimal PLSR models explained 67.9% and 82.5% of the TN concentration variability, and 65.4% and 67.2% of the TP concentration variability during the storage and discharge period, respectively. Based on the variable importance in the projection (VIP) values, soil erodibility had significant effects on the TN and TP concentrations. The key factors affecting the TN concentration were the slope gradient, basin relief, topographic wetness index, forest and agricultural land use, whereas the factors controlling the TP concentration were the landscape shape index, edge density, Shannon's diversity index and grass land use, although the TP concentration was also controlled by the patch density and contagion during the storage period, and by mean patch size and largest patch index during the discharge period. This study provides critical insights into sustainable landscape planning and effective reservoir water quality management., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper. No conflict of interest exits in the submission of this manuscript, we confirm the content of this manuscript has not been published in a refereed journal, and not under consideration for publication elsewhere., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2020
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138. Mid-infrared spectroscopy tracing of channel erosion in highly erosive catchments on the Chinese Loess Plateau.
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Ni LS, Fang NF, Shi ZH, and Tan WF
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Whether channel erosion or topsoil erosion constitutes the dominant erosion process throughout in the hilly region of the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP), which suffers perhaps the most severe soil erosion in the world, had been controversial for a long time. The present article attempts to use the mid-infrared (MIR) spectroscopy fingerprinting method to trace sediment sources within nine small catchments in the hilly region of the CLP. Two major categories of sediment sources are identified: channel sediment and topsoil. Sediments trapped by check dams are used as the final sediment transferred by soil erosion. Discriminant analysis shows that MIR spectroscopy can differentiate between the two kinds of source sediments very well. The contributions of channel sediment and topsoil to the total final sediment are quantified using partial least squares regression (PLSR) analyses of MIR spectra to compare the trapped sediment samples with experimental models. The results of the root mean square error of calibration, root mean square error of validation and coefficient of determination for 18 models all show that the MIR-PLSR models boast very high prediction abilities in the nine catchments. A comparison between the geochemical fingerprinting method and the MIR spectroscopy method in one catchment reveals that although the two methods agree well on the channel sediment contributions, the two methods produce a significant difference (R
2 = 0.4). Overall, the MIR-PLSR results show that channel sediments contribute 19% to 66% of the total sediment with an average of 33 ± 16% in the nine small catchments. Our results indicate that although channel bank sediment is important, topsoil erosion is the predominant process in small dam-controlled catchments on the CLP. Furthermore, the MIR spectroscopy fingerprinting method can provide a useful, non-destructive, rapid and inexpensive tool for tracing sediment sources from different kinds of loess., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2019
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139. [Gastrectomy with either wedge resection of the pancreas or pancreaticosplenectomy for adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction invading the pancreas: a comparison study].
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Liu JF, Liu XB, Wang Z, Shi ZH, Cao BJ, Jiang T, and Zhang SW
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- Adenocarcinoma drug therapy, Adenocarcinoma mortality, Adult, Aged, Antineoplastic Agents therapeutic use, Chemotherapy, Adjuvant, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Invasiveness, Neoplasm Staging, Pancreas surgery, Pancreatectomy, Pancreatic Neoplasms pathology, Spleen surgery, Splenectomy, Stomach surgery, Stomach Neoplasms drug therapy, Stomach Neoplasms mortality, Survival Analysis, Adenocarcinoma surgery, Esophagogastric Junction surgery, Gastrectomy, Pancreatic Neoplasms surgery, Stomach Neoplasms surgery
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Objective: To compare the outcomes of gastrectomy with either wedge resection of the pancreas or pancreaticosplenectomy for adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction (AEG) invading pancreas. Methods: From May 2005 to December 2015, a total of 64 patients with AEG invading pancreas underwent gastrectomy with either wedge resection of pancreas ( n= 25) or pancreaticosplenectomy ( n= 39) at Department of Thoracic Surgery, Fourth Hospital, Hebei Medical University. There were 53 males and 11 females, with a mean age of 60.2 years (range: 39 to 77 years). According to the AJCC esophageal cancer staging system, 8(th) edition, there were 27 patients in phase T4N0M0, 18 in phase T4bN1M0, 9 in phase T4bN2M0 and 10 in phase T4bN3M0. Follow-up was carried out every 6 months. The t -test for the measurement data and the χ(2) test, Fisher exact test or Wilcoxon ran-sum test for the enumeration data were used between the two groups. Survival curves were generated using the Kaplan-Meier method, and compared using the Log-rank test. Multivariate analysis was undertaken using the Cox proportional hazard model (forward stepwise regression). Results: In 39 patients who underwent pancreaticosplenectomy, incision infection occurred in 5 patients, anastomotic leak, peritoneal infection, lung infarction each occurred in 1 patient. There was 1 respiratory failure and 1 peritoneal infection in 25 patients undergoing wedge resection of the pancreas. There were no significant difference in the incidence of postoperative complications between the 2 groups (8/39 vs. 2/25 , P= 0.292), and no postoperative death in the study. Fifty-seven patients were followed up, with a follow-up rate of 89.1%. The 5-year overall survival rate was 32.3% in patients who underwent simultaneous gastrectomy and pancreaticosplenectomy, compared to 0 in those who underwent gastrectomy and wedge resection of the pancreas (χ(2)=4.484, P= 0.034). The 5-year overall survival rate for patients who undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy was 32.3%, compared to 17.2% in whom underwent surgery alone (χ(2)=4.186, P= 0.041). Conclusions: Survival benefit from R0 resection by simultaneous gastrectomy and pancreaticosplenectomy for AEG invading the pancreas can be achieved. Adjuvant chemotherapy is necessary for these patients.
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- 2019
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140. Hydrological response of a large-scale mountainous watershed to rainstorm spatial patterns and reforestation in subtropical China.
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Huang X, Fang NF, Zhu TX, Wang L, Shi ZH, and Hua L
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This paper aims to investigate the hydrological response of a large-scale (8973 km
2 ) mountainous watershed to different rainstorm spatial patterns and reforestation. Based on 32 years of observations, measurements of 184 rainstorm events and 125 sediment-producing events with complete hydrographs were analyzed. The K-means clustering method was used to classify the spatial patterns of rainstorm events in accordance with their event-based spatial rainfall characteristics. The 184 rainstorm events were classified into four spatial patterns, among which the spatial features differ significantly: (I) Spatial Pattern I (SPI) includes rainstorms with a low amount of cumulative areal rainfall (27.4 mm), the highest spatial variability (0.986), and the highest frequency; (II) Spatial Pattern II (SPII) includes rainstorms of high spatial variability (0.759) and the largest amount of local maximum daily rainfall (106.8 mm); (III) Spatial Pattern III (SPIII) includes rainstorms with a medium amount of cumulative areal rainfall (58.7 mm) and low spatial variability (0.362); and (IV) Spatial Pattern IV (SPIV) includes rainstorms with the largest amount of cumulative areal rainfall (117.2 mm) and the lowest spatial variability (0.313). Vegetation cover in the upper Du watershed was significantly improved after the implementation of the Grain-for-Green project. The average area-specific sediment yields (SSY) for the four SPs were 15.4, 65.5, 55.8, and 286.2 t km-2 before reforestation and decreased to 6.0, 59.3, 43.7 and 89.9 t km-2 , respectively, after reforestation. ANOVA (analysis of variance) indicated that reforestation resulted in a significant reduction in runoff coefficient under SPIII and SPIV and a significant reduction in SSY under SPI and SPIV. A hysteresis analysis suggested that the proportion of events with a clockwise loop increased from 64.9% before reforestation to 82.1% after reforestation and that complex loops became less common during 2000-2010 under SPIV, thereby implying a reduced sediment supply., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2018
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141. Molecular characterization, expression, and functional analysis of NOD1 in Qingyuan partridge chicken.
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Tao ZY, Zhu CH, Shi ZH, Song C, Xu WJ, Song WT, Zou JM, and Qin AJ
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- Animals, Chickens microbiology, Cloning, Molecular, DNA, Complementary chemistry, DNA, Complementary genetics, Female, Host-Pathogen Interactions, Male, Molecular Sequence Data, NF-kappa B genetics, Nod1 Signaling Adaptor Protein classification, Phylogeny, RNA, Messenger genetics, RNA, Messenger metabolism, Receptor-Interacting Protein Serine-Threonine Kinase 2 genetics, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Salmonella Infections, Animal microbiology, Salmonella enteritidis physiology, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Avian Proteins genetics, Chickens genetics, Gene Expression Profiling, Nod1 Signaling Adaptor Protein genetics, Salmonella Infections, Animal genetics
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Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-containing protein-1 (NOD1) is a cytoplasmic pattern recognition receptor (PRR) and a key member of the NOD-like receptor (NLR) family. It has been reported that NLRs recognize a variety of microbial infections to induce the host innate immune response via modulation of NF-κB signaling. However, no reports on chicken NOD1 have been reported to date. In the current study, the full-length cDNA sequence of NOD1 was cloned. The complete open reading frame of NOD1 contains 2856 bp and encodes a 951 amino acid protein. Structurally, it is comprised of one caspase recruitment domain at the N-terminus, seven leucine-rich repeat regions at the C-terminus, and one NACHT domain between the N and C-termini. Phylogenetic analyses showed that chicken NOD1 clusters with duck and turkey. Furthermore, tissue-specific expression analyses of chicken NOD1 were performed using quantitative reverse transcription-PCR. NOD1 is widely distributed in various tissues, with the highest expression observed in testes. Finally, induced expression of chNOD1 and its associated adaptor molecule receptor-interacting protein 2, as well as the effector molecule NF-κB, was observed following S. enterica serovar Enteritidis infection. These findings highlight the important role of chicken NOD1 in response to pathogenic invasion. The present study is the first report of the cloning, expression, and functional analysis of chicken NOD1 and provides the foundation for future research on the structure and function of chicken NOD1.
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- 2015
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142. Risk of postoperative deep venous thrombosis in patients with colorectal cancer treated with open or laparoscopic colorectal surgery: a meta-analysis.
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Xie YZ, Fang K, Ma WL, Shi ZH, and Ren XQ
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- Humans, Prognosis, Risk Factors, Colorectal Neoplasms surgery, Colorectal Surgery adverse effects, Laparoscopy adverse effects, Postoperative Complications, Venous Thrombosis etiology
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Introduction: Whether the incidence rate of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) between laparoscopic and open colorectal cancer surgery the same or not were under the debated without conclusion. The aim of this study was to compare the incidence of DVT after laparoscopic or open colorectal cancer surgery by meta-analysis., Materials and Methods: The open published articles comparing the incidence of DVT after laparoscopic or open colorectal cancer were collected in the data bases of Medline, the Cochrane central register of controlled trials and CNKI. The relative risk (RR) was pooled by using random or fixed effect mode to evaluate the incidence of DVT between laparoscopic or open colorectal cancer surgery., Results: After searching the databases, 9 randomized clinical studies with 2606 colorectal cancer cases were included in this meta-analysis. The mean operation time was 201.8 ± 17.28 min with its range of 180.0-224.4 min in the laparoscopic surgery group and 148.1 ± 18.8 min with its range of 135.0-184.0 min in the open surgery group. The operation time for laparoscopic surgery group were significant lower than in the open surgery group (P < 0.05). The RR of DVT between the laparoscopy and open surgery groups was 0.71 with its 95% confidence interval of 0.35-1.45 (P = 0.35)., Conclusions: The operation time in laparoscopic colorectal cancer surgery was statistical longer than in the open colorectal cancer surgery, but the DVT risk of the two surgery approach was not different according to this meta-analysis.
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- 2015
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143. Discovery of selective small molecular TACE inhibitors for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
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Li NG, Shi ZH, Tang YP, Wei-Li, Lian-Yin, and Duan JA
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- ADAM17 Protein, Animals, Antirheumatic Agents pharmacology, Antirheumatic Agents therapeutic use, Arthritis, Rheumatoid drug therapy, Drug Design, Humans, Protease Inhibitors pharmacology, Protease Inhibitors therapeutic use, ADAM Proteins antagonists & inhibitors, Antirheumatic Agents chemistry, Protease Inhibitors chemistry
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, inflammatory disease that afflicts 1-2% of the world population, characterized by an immune mediated inflammatory synovitis that leads to joint destruction, functional impairment, and reduced quality of life. The treatment goals of RA should be longterm substantial relief of pain, arrested joint inflammation and damage, and improved function. Current treatment can be divided into four classes, namely general analgesics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), glucocorticoids, disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) and biological agents (tumor-necrosis factor modifiers). However, gastrointestinal (GI) side effects of NSAIDs cannot be neglected, direct joint injections of glucocorticoids cannot be injected more than once every 3 months, synthetic DMARDs is far from optimal and only minority of patients achieved longterm remission, the biologics are very expensive to manufacture, need to be injected, and can cause allergic reactions. An alternative and good approach to the treatment of this disease is to lower the levels of tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in RA, which can be achieved by selectively inhibiting the tumour necrosis factor-α converting enzyme (TACE) that generate these cytokines using cheaper small molecules. This review focuses on the current status of selective small molecule inhibitors of TACE, with respect to lead compound search, inhibitors design approach, structure-activity relationship (SAR) and pharmacological studies in animals and humans. Through these methods, new hope is emerging for the treatment of RA through selective inhibition of TACE.
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- 2012
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144. Study on the retention behaviour of metal-tetraphenyl porphine chelates in reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography.
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Shi ZH, Wang YH, and Fu CG
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- Chelating Agents isolation & purification, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid methods, Iron Chelating Agents isolation & purification, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid instrumentation, Metalloporphyrins isolation & purification, Porphyrins isolation & purification
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The retention behaviour of metal chelates of alpha,beta,gamma,delta-tetraphenylporphine (TPP) was studied in reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC). On C18 column, with various organic solvents as mobile phases, the retention of the chelates tends to increase in the following order: ZnTPP < TPP < NiTPP < CuTPP. This retention behaviour can get a good explanation from Horvath's "solvophobic theory". With the assumption that the electrostatic field strength of metal chelates can be measured by the ratio of electronegativity vs. ionic radius (EN/ri) of central metal ion, EN/ri was established to be an index for the retention behaviour of metal-TPP chelates. It was found that lnk' is in good linear relationship with the EN/ri value.
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- 2000
145. Should we patch corneal erosions?
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Arbour JD, Brunette I, Boisjoly HM, Shi ZH, Dumas J, and Guertin MC
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- Adult, Cornea physiopathology, Corneal Diseases physiopathology, Epithelium physiopathology, Female, Fluorophotometry, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Pain Measurement, Prospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Wound Healing physiology, Bandages, Corneal Diseases therapy
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Objective: To study the effect of patching on the speed of reepithelialization, slit-lamp signs of epithelial wound healing, and patient discomfort following a corneal abrasion., Methods: Forty-eight eyes of 46 patients with corneal erosion sparing Bowman membrane were randomized into 2 groups: with or without patching. Slit-lamp examination and photographs of the fluorescein-stained cornea were performed on a daily basis until reepithelialization was complete. Photographs were analyzed using computer-assisted planimetry., Results: No statistically significant difference was found between patched (n = 25) and nonpatched (n = 22) eyes for the mean size of the initial erosion (patched eyes, 23.7 mm2; nonpatched eyes, 18.9 mm2; P = .42), linear speed of reepithelialization (reduction over time of the radius of the largest circle included in the erosion: patched eyes, 0.0375 mm/h; nonpatched eyes, 0.0353 mm/h; P = .78), and surface speed of reepithelialization (reduction over time of the erosion area: patched eyes, 0.6510 mm2/h; nonpatched eyes, 0.5657 mm2/h; P = .60). The power to detect a 12-hour delay of epithelial closure was 95%. There were no significant differences between the 2 groups for pain, analgesia, insomnia, aspect of the epithelial border, intensity and duration of stromal edema, Descemet folds, anterior uveitis, and filaments., Conclusions: Patching a corneal erosion does not significantly accelerate reepithelialization and does not alter the epithelial wound healing pattern. It does not reduce the incidence and severity of inflammation nor relieve pain when compared with treatment without patching.
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- 1997
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146. Anterior stromal punctures for bullous keratopathy.
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Cormier G, Brunette I, Boisjoly HM, LeFrançois M, Shi ZH, and Guertin MC
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Corneal Diseases etiology, Corneal Diseases pathology, Corneal Stroma pathology, Female, Fibroblasts pathology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Pain prevention & control, Pain Measurement, Prospective Studies, Corneal Diseases surgery, Corneal Stroma surgery, Punctures
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Objective: To evaluate the therapeutic effects of anterior stromal punctures (ASP) in patients with bullous keratopathy (BK)., Patients and Methods: Twenty-seven patients awaiting penetrating keratoplasty with a diagnosis of BK were examined. They were seen before treatment with ASP and 1, 4, and 12 weeks after treatment. The examination included slit-lamp examination, photography of the cornea, ultrasonic pachymetry, central esthesiometry, and pneumotonometry. Subjective evaluations of pain, discomfort, and photophobia were also done using a visual scale model. Photographs were analyzed by computer-assisted planimetry and used to measure the corneal surface covered by bullae and microcysts. Pretreatment and posttreatment values (mean +/- SEM) were compared using the Student paired t test., Results: At 3 months, a significant reduction in pain was noted. A decrease in the mean corneal surface covered by bullae (BKPreASP = 2733 +/- 553 microns2; BK3mo = 1006 +/- 356 microns2, P = .004) was observed. A decrease in the esthesiometry (E) measurement (EPreASP = 3.5 +/- 0.4 cm; E3mo = 1.3 +/- 0.3 cm, P < .001), an increase in corneal thickness ([CT] CTPreASP = 869 +/- 24 microns; CT3mo = 902 +/- 21 microns, P < .001), and a decrease in the number of quadrants through which iris (I) details could be seen (IPreASP = 1.7 +/- 0.3; I3mo = 1.2 +/- 0.3, P = .015) were also noted. These findings corroborate the clinical observation of increased subepithelial fibrosis following ASP., Conclusions: Anterior stromal punctures reduce bullae formation and alleviate pain in patients with BK, and they constitute a valuable alternative to penetrating keratoplasty should surgery be delayed or contraindicated.
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- 1996
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147. [Hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy and embolization in the treatment of hepatic carcinoma].
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Wang ZY, Shi ZH, and Zai RY
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- Adult, Aged, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Doxorubicin administration & dosage, Epirubicin administration & dosage, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Gelatin Sponge, Absorbable therapeutic use, Hepatic Artery, Humans, Infusions, Intra-Arterial, Iodized Oil therapeutic use, Liver Neoplasms mortality, Liver Neoplasms pathology, Male, Middle Aged, Mitomycin administration & dosage, Neoplasm Staging, Survival Rate, Chemoembolization, Therapeutic, Liver Neoplasms therapy
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From September 1988 to Dec. 1991, 160 patients, in moderate and advanced stages of hepatic carcinoma were treated with hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy and embolization. Among them, 64.3% was of massive type, 26.5% of nodular type and 9.1% of diffuse infiltrating type. In most of the cases, the tumor was rich in blood vasculature. Tumor thrombus in the portal vessels and artero--venous fistula were common. The size of tumors were 3cm to 24cm. Most of the tumors decreased in size after treatment. In 132 pts followed-up for six to fifty-one months the one-year survival rate was 10.8% in the Hepatic Artery Infusion group, and 41.9% in the Hepatic Artery Infusion+Hepatic Artery Embolization Iodized Oil Gelfoam group. The longest survival period was 51 months after initial Hepatic Artery Iodized Oil and Hepatic Artery Embolization. Factors influencing therapeutic effects were; (1) stage of the tumor. (2) tumor thrombus in the portal vein. (3) methods of Hepatic Artery Infusion and Hepatic Artery Embolization. (4) selection of embolic material. (5) development of collateral circulation.
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- 1994
148. [Treatment of hepatic neoplasms through extrahepatic collaterals after hepatic artery embolization].
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Shi ZH
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- Adult, Antineoplastic Agents administration & dosage, Collateral Circulation, Female, Hepatic Artery, Humans, Infusions, Intra-Arterial, Liver Neoplasms mortality, Male, Middle Aged, Survival Rate, Chemoembolization, Therapeutic, Liver Neoplasms therapy
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Twenty patients with liver malignant tumors who were treated by hepatic artery occlusion previously, were treated with additional hepatic infusion or embolization though extrahepatic collaterals. Twenty eight courses of hepatic infusion were performed in 14 patients through the right phrenic artery, collaterals of the proper hepatic artery, collaterals of the superior mesenteric and the pancreaticoduodenal arcades, collaterals of the celiac artery, gastroduodenal artery and left gastric artery. Nine hepatic embolization procedures were performed in 5 patients through the right phrenic artery, collaterals of the proper hepatic artery, gastroduodenal artery and collaterals of right renal artery. No complication related to the treatment procedures occurred in this group. The 1-year and 2-year survival rates were 60% and 10%, respectively.
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- 1993
149. Surface marker expression in acute myeloid leukaemia at first relapse.
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Thomas X, Campos L, Archimbaud E, Shi ZH, Treille-Ritouet D, Anglaret B, and Fiere D
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- Acute Disease, Adult, Aged, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Antigens, CD analysis, Antigens, CD34, Antigens, Differentiation, Myelomonocytic analysis, CD13 Antigens, Female, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Humans, Leukemia, Myeloid diagnosis, Lewis X Antigen, Lipopolysaccharide Receptors, Male, Middle Aged, Multivariate Analysis, Phenotype, Prognosis, Recurrence, Sialic Acid Binding Ig-like Lectin 3, Antigens, Surface analysis, Leukemia, Myeloid immunology
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Surface markers were studied at first relapse in 66 cases of acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), using a panel of five monoclonal antibodies directed to CD13, CD14, CD15, CD33 and CD34 antigens. At time of relapse, there was increased expression of CD33 (P = 0.002) and CD34 (P = 0.0001), and decreased expression of CD13 (P = 0.004) and CD15 (P = 0.0001) antigens by comparison to initial diagnosis. There was no strict correlation with the FAB classification. However, CD13 and CD33 expression changes preferentially affected granulocytic leukaemias. At relapse, CD14 and CD34 were significantly more expressed in monocytic than in granulocytic AML (P = 0.01 and 0.003 respectively). In a multivariate analysis, CD34 expression was associated with a low CR rate (P = 0.001) and short survival (P = 0.05), whereas CD15 expression was associated with long survival (P = 0.0004). These results suggest that AML tends to relapse with a less differentiated phenotype than observed at diagnosis and that AML with less differentiated phenotype is of poor prognosis after first relapse, as also observed at diagnosis.
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- 1992
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150. Specific binding of anti-N-acetyllactosamine monoclonal antibody 1B2 to acute myeloid leukaemia cells.
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Campos L, Portoukalian J, Bonnier S, Shi ZH, Calmard-Oriol P, Treille D, and Guyotat D
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- Antibody-Dependent Cell Cytotoxicity, Antigens, Surface analysis, Bone Marrow immunology, Cell Line, Cell Survival, Colony-Forming Units Assay, Hematopoietic Stem Cells immunology, Humans, Immunoglobulin M immunology, Tumor Stem Cell Assay, Amino Sugars immunology, Antibodies, Monoclonal immunology, Leukemia, Myeloid immunology
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1B2 is an IgM monoclonal antibody binding to glycoconjugates bearing the terminal N-acetyllactosamine structure. It agglutinates human erythrocytes. Various cell lines, peripheral blood leucocytes, normal marrow and blast cells from 179 acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) and 11 acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) patients were tested for reactivity with 1B2. Myelomonocytic (CFU-GM), erythroid (BFU-E), mixed (CFU-GEMM) and leukaemic (CFU-L) progenitor cells were tested in clonogenic assays. Granulocytes, monocytes, myeloid cell lines and 152 out of 179 AML were positive. All FAB subtypes were equally recognised. Lymphocytes, T-cell and Burkitt's cell lines, and 10 of 11 ALL samples were negative. 1B2 inhibited partially day 7 CFU-GM, whereas it was not toxic for BFU-E, CFU-GEMM and day 14 CFU-GM. Leukaemic clonogenic cells were killed in 33 out of 36 AML (more than 40% growth inhibition). 1B2 identifies the more mature steps of myeloid differentiation. It may be useful in the diagnosis of AML, and is a candidate for remission marrow purging before autologous transplantation.
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- 1992
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