324 results on '"Yao Gu"'
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302. Enhancing the performance of blue GaN-based light emitting diodes with carrier concentration adjusting layer
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Yao Guo, Zhiqiang Liu, Yang Huang, Xiaoyan Yi, Junxi Wang, Guohong Wang, and Jinmin Li
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In this work, a novel carrier concentration adjusting insertion layer for InGaN/GaN multiple quantum wells light-emitting diodes was proposed to mitigate the efficiency droop and improve optical output properties at high current density. The band diagrams and carrier distributions were investigated numerically and experimentally. The results indicate that due to the newly formed electron barrier and the adjusted built-in field near the active region, the hole injection has been improved and a better radiative recombination can be achieved. Compared to the conventional LED, the light output power of our new structure with the carrier concentration adjusting layers is enhanced by 127% at 350 mA , while the efficiency only droops to be 88.2% of its peak efficiency.
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- 2016
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303. Theoretical Investigation on Structural and Electronic Properties of InN Growth on Ce-Stabilized Zirconia (111) Substrates
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Yao Guo, Taixuan Jia, Chengbo Li, Yongsheng Niu, Shaogang Hou, and Shuanjiang Liu
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The structural and electronic properties of InN on Ce-stabilized zirconia (CeSZ) (111) substrates are investigated using first-principles calculations based on density functional theory with GGA + U method. Surface energy calculations indicate that the structure of Ce-segregated surface is more energetically stable than that of Ce-segregation-free surface. Adsorption energies of indium and nitrogen atoms on both Ce-segregated and Ce-segregation-free CeSZ (111) surfaces at the initial growth stage have been studied. The results suggest that the first layer of InN films consists of a nitrogen layer, which leads to epitaxial relationships between InN (0001) // CeSZ (111) and InN [112¯0] // CeSZ [11¯0]. In addition, density of states (DOS) analysis revealed that the hybridization effect plays a crucial role in determining the interface structure for the growth of InN on CeSZ (111) surfaces. Furthermore, adsorption energies of indium atoms on the nitrogen layer have also been evaluated in order to investigate the lattice polarity determination for InN films. It was found that an indium atom preferentially adsorbs at the center of three nitrogen atoms stacked on the CeSZ substrate, which results in the formation of In-polarity InN.
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- 2016
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304. Vehicle Unpaved Road Response Spectrum Acquisition Based on Accelerometer and GPS Data
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Yao Guo, Yanxi Ren, Jianzhong Shang, and Nan Cong
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road response spectrum ,road simulation ,GPS ,durability test ,sensor fusion ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
This paper describes a response acquisition system composed of some spindle accelerometers and a time synchronized on-board GPS receiver developed in order to collect the dynamic response of vehicle riding on an unpaved road. A method of time-space conversion for calculating the response spectrum is proposed to eliminate the adverse effect of time-varying speed, based on the transform from the equitime sampled spindle acceleration responses to equidistance sampling. By using two groups of independent distance histories acquired from GPS, a method called long-range error correction is proposed to improve the accuracy of the vehicle’s distance information, which is critical for the time-space conversion. The accuracy and limitations of the system have been analyzed, and its validity has been verified by implementing the system on a wheel loader for road response spectrum measuring. This paper offers a practical approach to obtaining unpaved road response spectra for durability road simulation.
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- 2012
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305. A New Inertial Aid Method for High Dynamic Compass Signal Tracking Based on a Nonlinear Tracking Differentiator
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Wenqi Wu, Yao Guo, and Kanghua Tang
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high dynamics ,Compass/INS integrated navigation system ,inertial aiding ,nonlinear tracking differentiator ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
In Compass/INS integrated navigation systems, feedback inertial navigation solutions to baseband tracking loops may eliminate receiver dynamic effects, and effectively improve the tracking accuracy and sensitivity. In the conventional inertially-aided tracking loop, the satellite-receiver line-of-sight velocity is used directly to adjust local carrier frequency. However, if the inertial solution drifts, the phase tracking error will be enlarged. By using Kalman filter based carrier phase tracking loop, this paper introduces a new inertial aid method, in which the line-of-sight jerk obtained from inertial acceleration by a nonlinear tracking differentiator is used to adjust relevant parameters of the Kalman filter’s process noise matrix. Validation is achieved through high dynamic Compass B3 signal with line-of-sight jerk of 10 g/s collected by a GNSS simulator. Experimental results indicate that the new inertial aid method proposed in this paper is free of the impact of the receiver dynamic and inertial errors. Therefore, when the integrated navigation system is starting or re-tracking after losing lock, the inertial error is absent from the navigation solution correction that induces large drift, and the new aid method proposed in this paper can track highly dynamic signals.
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- 2012
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306. Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii infection and variables associated with seropositivity in donkeys in eastern China
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Meng Qing-Feng, Li Dan, Yao Gui-Zhe, Zou Yang, Cong Wei, and Shan Xiao-Feng
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Toxoplasma gondii ,donkeys ,seroprevalence ,eastern China ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Donkeys (Equus asinus) are widely distributed throughout China; they are used for their meat, as food, and certain donkey-derived items are also important for traditional Chinese medicinal purposes. However, only limited information is available on Toxoplasma gondii infection in donkeys in China, especially the eastern region, which is one of the largest production areas. Thus, the present study was conducted to detect specific anti-T. gondii antibodies using a commercially available indirect hemagglutination test (IHA) kit and to evaluate the risk factors that are associated with seroprevalence in the Shandong province of eastern China. A total of 213/1278 (17%) donkeys tested from Shandong province were positive for T. gondii antibodies. Statistical analysis revealed that gender and feeding habits of the animal are associated with T. gondii infection. These results provide information for the prevention and control of toxoplasmosis in donkeys, other animals, and humans in this region and elsewhere.
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- 2018
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307. Resonant enhanced parallel-T topology for weak coupling wireless power transfer pickup applications
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Yao Guo, Guo Wei, Chunbo Zhu, Rengui Lu, and Kai Song
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coils ,inductive power transmission ,network topology ,frequency stability ,coupled circuits ,weak coupling wireless power transfer pickup application ,WPT ,parallel-T resonant topology enhancemnet ,T-matching network ,resonant enhancement effect ,Q value ,resonant frequency ,coil inductance ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
For the wireless power transfer (WPT) system, the transfer performance and the coupling coefficient are contradictory. In this paper, a novel parallel-T resonant topology consists of a traditional parallel circuit and a T-matching network for secondary side is proposed. With this method, a boosted voltage can be output to the load, since this topology has a resonant enhancement effect, and high Q value can be obtained at a low resonant frequency and low coil inductance. This feature makes it more suitable for weak coupling WPT applications. Besides, the proposed topology shows good frequency stability and adaptability to variations of load. Experimental results show that the output voltage gain improves by 757% compared with traditional series circuit, and reaches 85% total efficiency when the coupling coefficient is 0.046.
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- 2015
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308. Enhancing the performance of blue GaN-based light emitting diodes with double electron blocking layers
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Yao Guo, Meng Liang, Jiajia Fu, Zhiqiang Liu, Xiaoyan Yi, Junxi Wang, Guohong Wang, and Jinmin Li
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In this work, novel double Electron Blocking Layers for InGaN/GaN multiple quantum wells light-emitting diodes were proposed to mitigate the efficiency droop at high current density. The band diagram and carriers distributions were investigated numerically. The results indicate that due to a newly formed holes stack in the p-GaN near the active region, the hole injection has been improved and an uniform carriers distribution can be achieved. As a result, in our new structure with double Electron Blocking Layers, the efficiency droop has been reduced to 15.5 % in comparison with 57.3 % for the LED with AlGaN EBL at the current density of 100 A/cm2.
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- 2015
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309. Bioinformatics-Based Identification of MicroRNA-Regulated and Rheumatoid Arthritis-Associated Genes.
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Yi-Jiang Song, Guiling Li, Jian-Hua He, Yao Guo, and Li Yang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) act as epigenetic markers and regulate the expression of their target genes, including those characterized as regulators in autoimmune diseases. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is one of the most common autoimmune diseases. The potential roles of miRNA-regulated genes in RA pathogenesis have greatly aroused the interest of clinicians and researchers in recent years. In the current study, RA-related miRNAs records were obtained from PubMed through conditional literature retrieval. After analyzing the selected records, miRNA targeted genes were predicted. We identified 14 RA-associated miRNAs, and their sub-analysis in 5 microarray or RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) datasets was performed. The microarray and RNA-seq data of RA were also downloaded from NCBI Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) and Sequence Read Archive (SRA), analyzed, and annotated. Using a bioinformatics approach, we identified a series of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) by comparing studies on RA and the controls. The RA-related gene expression profile was thus obtained and the expression of miRNA-regulated genes was analyzed. After functional annotation analysis, we found GO molecular function (MF) terms significantly enriched in calcium ion binding (GO: 0005509). Moreover, some novel dysregulated target genes were identified in RA through integrated analysis of miRNA/mRNA expression. The result revealed that the expression of a number of genes, including ROR2, ABI3BP, SMOC2, etc., was not only affected by dysregulated miRNAs, but also altered in RA. Our findings indicate that there is a close association between negatively correlated mRNA/miRNA pairs and RA. These findings may be applied to identify genetic markers for RA diagnosis and treatment in the future.
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- 2015
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310. Rational design of a new Trypanosoma rangeli trans-sialidase for efficient sialylation of glycans.
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Carsten Jers, Malwina Michalak, Dorte M Larsen, Kasper P Kepp, Haiying Li, Yao Guo, Finn Kirpekar, Anne S Meyer, and Jørn D Mikkelsen
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
This paper reports rational engineering of Trypanosoma rangeli sialidase to develop an effective enzyme for a potentially important type of reactivity: production of sialylated prebiotic glycans. The Trypanosoma cruzi trans-sialidase and the homologous T. rangeli sialidase has previously been used to investigate the structural requirements for trans-sialidase activity. We observed that the T. cruzi trans-sialidase has a seven-amino-acid motif (197-203) at the border of the substrate binding cleft. The motif differs substantially in chemical properties and substitution probability from the homologous sialidase, and we hypothesised that this motif is important for trans-sialidase activity. The 197-203 motif is strongly positively charged with a marked change in hydrogen bond donor capacity as compared to the sialidase. To investigate the role of this motif, we expressed and characterised a T. rangeli sialidase mutant, Tr13. Conditions for efficient trans-sialylation were determined, and Tr13's acceptor specificity demonstrated promiscuity with respect to the acceptor molecule enabling sialylation of glycans containing terminal galactose and glucose and even monomers of glucose and fucose. Sialic acid is important in association with human milk oligosaccharides, and Tr13 was shown to sialylate a number of established and potential prebiotics. Initial evaluation of prebiotic potential using pure cultures demonstrated, albeit not selectively, growth of Bifidobacteria. Since the 197-203 motif stands out in the native trans-sialidase, is markedly different from the wild-type sialidase compared to previous mutants, and is shown here to confer efficient and broad trans-sialidase activity, we suggest that this motif can serve as a framework for future optimization of trans-sialylation towards prebiotic production.
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- 2014
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311. Numerical Investigation on Effects from Rods Offset and Bowing on Critical Heat Flux of Fuel Assembly
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GONG Jiaqi;CONG Tenglong;XIAO Yao;GU Hanyang;DING Ming
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rod bundle assembly ,fuel rod offset and bowing ,flow boiling ,critical heat flux ,Nuclear engineering. Atomic power ,TK9001-9401 ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Reactor fuel assemblies may be biased and bowed as a whole due to factors such as manufacturing and installation deviations or external forces. This consequence may have an impact on heat transfer and criticality, and even the possibility of edge-rod criticality. In order to evaluate the impact size, a set of high-quality dynamic mesh generation technology was developed through CFD. The dynamic mesh technology was used for the base condition to make the overall displacement or bowing of the fuel rods. Using the Eulerian two-fluid model and the improved RPI wall boiling model, the CHF of the 5×5 rod bundle channel with different offset distances and bowing degrees was predicted, and the CFD prediction results were verified with the CHF look-up table value. The results show that the CHF predicted by the non-deformation and small deformation conditions are in good agreement with the values of the sub-channel parameter CHF look-up table, while the large deformation condition triggers the side rods critical and CHF look-up table is not applicable. Because the CHF table is made based on an 8 mm round tube, the non-8 mm round tube or rod bundle structure (such as the central sub-channel) can be corrected by the hydraulic diameter correction factor, and the prediction accuracy is often high. However, at the edge and corner channel position of the rod bundle assembly, the heated boundary and wet circumference are not uniform, and the offset or bowing of the fuel rods squeezes the corner channel, resulting in a more unbalanced distribution of the heated boundary and wet circumference at this location. As a result, the CHF look-up table is not applicable. The critical occurrence position and numerical value under different deformation conditions were compared, the distribution of mass fluxes in different sub-channels at the critical height was also compared, and the sensitivity of various deformation types to CHF was summarized in this paper. For the calculation results of the undeformed fuel assembly, the flow rate of the central sub-channel is the highest, the side channel is the second, and the corner channel is the smallest. For the deformed fuel assembly, the offset and bowing change the flow distribution of the sub-channels, the flow of the corner channels decreases, and the flow of the central sub-channel increases. When the gap of the corner channel is so small that the coolant flow cannot effectively take away the bubbles on the surface of the fuel rods, causing local congestion of the bubbles, the side rods will be critical. The XY-type condition has the strongest influence on the corner channel flow, but the weakest effect on the overall flow distribution, and the C-type bowing condition has the strongest influence on the overall flow distribution. In the calculation condition, the axial power is uniformly biased and bowed by 0.5 mm without changing the critical axial position, while bowing by 0.8 mm and 1 mm affects the critical position. The larger the three deformation degrees, the smaller the predicted CHF value and the increase of the critical probability of the side rods. Among them, the XY-type deformation is the least sensitive to the CHF value, while the C-type bowing with a cosine axial heat flux has the greatest impact on the CHF value. Compared with the same degree of bowing, the critical heat flux density value of axial power cosine is smaller. When bowing 0.5 mm, the critical position of the axial power uniform condition occurs at the center, while the critical position of the axial power cosine condition occurs at the edge. That is, the cosine power may also be the cause of the criticality of the side rods.
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- 2023
312. A cluster randomised controlled trial of an occupational therapy intervention for residents with stroke living in UK care homes (OTCH): study protocol
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Sackley Cath M, Burton Chris R, Herron-Marx Sandy, Lett Karen, Mant Jonathan, Roalfe Andrea K, Sharp Leslie J, Sheehan Bart, Stant Katie E, Walker Marion F, Watkins Caroline L, Wheatley Keith, Williams Jane, Yao Guiqing L, and Feltham Max G
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Stroke ,Occupational therapy ,Care homes ,Cluster randomised controlled trial ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background The occupational therapy (OT) in care homes study (OTCH) aims to investigate the effect of a targeted course of individual OT (with task training, provision of adaptive equipment, minor environmental adaptations and staff education) for stroke survivors living in care homes, compared to usual care. Methods/Design A cluster randomised controlled trial of United Kingdom (UK) care homes (n = 90) with residents (n = 900) who have suffered a stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA), and who are not receiving end-of-life care. Homes will be stratified by centre and by type of care provided and randomised (50:50) using computer generated blocked randomisation within strata to receive either the OT intervention (3 months intervention from an occupational therapist) or control (usual care). Staff training on facilitating independence and mobility and the use of adaptive equipment, will be delivered to every home, with control homes receiving this after the 12 month follow-up. Allocation will be concealed from the independent assessors, but the treating therapists, and residents will not be masked to the intervention. Measurements are taken at baseline prior to randomisation and at 3, 6 and 12 months post randomisation. The primary outcome measure is independence in self-care activities of daily living (Barthel Activities of Daily Living Index). Secondary outcome measures are mobility (Rivermead Mobility Index), mood (Geriatric Depression Scale), preference based quality of life measured from EQ-5D and costs associated with each intervention group. Quality adjusted life years (QALYs) will be derived based on the EQ-5D scores. Cost effectiveness analysis will be estimated and measured by incremental cost effectiveness ratio. Adverse events will be recorded. Discussion This study will be the largest cluster randomised controlled trial of OT in care homes to date and will clarify the currently inconclusive literature on the efficacy of OT for stroke and TIA survivors residing in care homes. Trial registration ISRCTN00757750
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- 2012
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313. Production and purification of VP2 protein of porcine parvovirus expressed in an insect-baculovirus cell system
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Cui Shangjin, Yao Guizhe, and Zhou Hongchao
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Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract The porcine parvovirus (PPV) VP2 protein was expressed in an insect-baculovirus cell system and was purified using Ni-NTA affinity column chromatography. The recombinant 6-His-tagged VP2 protein with molecular mass (Mr) of about 64 kDa was detected by anti-his antibody and anti-PPV serum. Electron microscopy showed that the purified VP2 protein assembled into spherical particles with diameters ranging from 20 to 22 nm. The expressed VP2 was antigenically similar to the native capsid protein according to HA and a Western blotting assay performed with polyclonal antibodies collected from an outbreak of PPV in one farm. This study provides a foundation for the application of VP2 protein in the clinical diagnosis of PPV or in the vaccination against PPV in the future.
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- 2010
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314. Corrigendum: RACS2: a framework of a remote autonomous control system for telescope observation and its application
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Zhi-Yue Wang, Guang-Yu Zhang, Jian Wang, Zhe Geng, Ze-Yu Zhu, Ming-Hao Jia, Qian Zhang, Zhen-Hao Zheng, Kun Ge, Jia-Yao Gu, Lu-Cheng Zhu, and Hong-Fei Zhang
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autonomous observations ,remote control ,experimental physics and industrial control system (EPICS) ,ZeroMQ (ZMQ) ,RACS2 ,Astronomy ,QB1-991 ,Geophysics. Cosmic physics ,QC801-809 - Published
- 2023
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315. Experimental and Numerical Study on Thermal-hydraulics of Helical-coiled Once-through Steam Generator of Small Modular Pressurized Water Reactor
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LIU Maolong;LIU Limin;CHAO Mengke;ZHANG Wei;XIAO Yao;GU Hanyang
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helical-coiled once-through steam generator ,thermal-hydraulics ,heat transfer ,flow instability ,Nuclear engineering. Atomic power ,TK9001-9401 ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
The helical-coiled once-through steam generator (H-OTSG) is widely used in small modular reactors due to its compactness and higher heat transfer efficiency. In this study, an experimental and numerical simulation study of the thermalhydraulics characteristics of HOTSG under different thermal power conditions was carried out, and the experimental results were used to verify the onedimensional system code SGTH1D. The configuration consists of 85 helically coiled tubes divided into ten layers according to the coil diameter. Both steadystate experiments and flow instability experiments were conducted under thermal power condition ranging from 06 MW to 23 MW. Firstly, the steadystate experimental results show the difference between the shellside inlet temperature and the tubeside outlet temperature increases with thermal power, which is due to the decreasing of the heat transfer capacity of the HOTSG. Sensitivity analysis of the system parameters shows that the shellside pressure has little effect on the average heat transfer coefficient. And the average heat transfer coefficient also is insensitive to tubeside pressure and shellside inlet temperature under low thermal power conditions. However, under low thermal power conditions, the average heat transfer coefficient increases with the decrease of the tubeside pressure and the increases of the shellside inlet temperature. Secondly, the flow instability experimental results show that the increase of the thermal power can stabilize the HOTSG and decrease the inlet throttling of the flow instability thresholds because the length of the subcooled singlephase region increases with the thermal power. The sensitivity analysis of the system parameters shows that the increase of the tubeside pressure and the decrease of the shellside inlet temperature are beneficial to the stability of the system. The influence of the shellside parameters on the flow instability threshold is weaker than that of the tubeside parameters. Finally, a numerical study on the thermal-hydraulics characteristics of the configuration was carried out in the present study. By comparing the experimental data with the numerical simulation results of the SGTH1D code, the accuracy of the SGTH1D code in predicting the steadystate heat transfer characteristics and flow instability of configuration was verified. The SGTH1D code can accurately predict the heat transfer rate of the HOTSG under various thermal power conditions, and the prediction errors of shellside and tubeside outlet temperatures are within ±1 ℃. The numerical results of flow instability characteristics of the SGTH1D code are conservative at low thermal power condition, and the error of numerical results is within ±20% when the thermal power is larger than 12 MW.
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- 2022
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316. RACS2: a framework of a remote autonomous control system for telescope observation and its application
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Zhi-Yue Wang, Guang-Yu Zhang, Jian Wang, Zhe Geng, Ze-Yu Zhu, Ming-Hao Jia, Qian Zhang, Zhen-Hao Zheng, Kun Ge, Jia-Yao Gu, Lu-Cheng Zhu, and Hong-Fei Zhang
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autonomous observations ,remote control ,experimental physics and industrial control system (EPICS) ,ZeroMQ (ZMQ) ,RACS2 ,Astronomy ,QB1-991 ,Geophysics. Cosmic physics ,QC801-809 - Abstract
With the increasing demand for astronomical observations, telescope systems are becoming increasingly complex. Thus, the observatory control software needs to be more intelligent. It has to control each instrument inside the observatory, finish the observational tasks autonomously, and report the information to users if needed. We developed a distributed autonomous observatory control framework named the Remote Autonomous Control System 2nd (RACS2) to meet these requirements. Rich features are integrated into the RACS2 framework. The RACS2 is a modular framework, in which each device control software and system services are implemented as different components. Furthermore, the RACS2 framework assimilates new techniques, such as a lightweight message and serialization mechanism. RACS2 also has good compatibility with other frameworks or ecosystems such as Python and the EPICS (Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System). The RACS2 framework can communicate with EPICS-based and Python-based software. With the help of these features, key system components like executor, scheduler are developed. The executor component can support sophisticated tasks. Autonomous observation can be achieved by the scheduler component. A set of web-based graphical user interface (GUI) is designed to help control and manage the framework remotely. Based on the RACS2 framework, we have implemented the Dome A Twins (DATs) telescope’s observation system and the space object observation system. The systems have been operated for more than 1 year. The RACS2 framework also has been used in our other projects like camera control system of Wide Field Survey Telescope (WFST) and its observatory control system, and the design can be a useful reference for the development of other frameworks.
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- 2023
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317. Association of ABCB1, ABCC4 and SLCO1B1 polymorphisms with high dose-MTX blood concentration and adverse events in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
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TIAN Xiao-yi, LIU Ying, YAO Yao, GU Xiu-li, LI Ai-hua, ZHENG Hu-yong, SONG Wen-qi
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methotrexate (mtx) ,childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (all) ,gene polymorphisms ,blood drug concentrations ,adverse events ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective To investigate potential relationship between gene polymorphisms of ATP-binding cassette B1, C4 (ABCB1, ABCC4) and solute carrier organic anion transporter 1B1 gene(SLCO1B1) with methotrexate (MTX) blood drug concentration and high dose-MTX (HD-MTX)-related adverse events (AEs) in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Methods From January 2018 to December 2019, the blood samples were randomly collected from 275 hospitalized pediatric ALL patients in Beijing Children's Hospital of Capital Medical University. All patients were treated with HD-MTX. Chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay (CMIA) was used to determine the MTX blood drug concentration at 45 h after infusion. Genotyping of ABCB1(rs1045642), ABCC4(rs7317112), and SLCO1B1(rs11045879 and rs10841753) were determined using MALDI-TOF MS based on MELPA technology. At the same time, chemotherapy-induced toxicity data including liver dysfunction, gastrointestinal disorder, mucositis, myelosuppression, and myocardial damage were recorded. The relationship of SNP polymorphism of these genes and MTX blood drug concentration with AEs were analyzed. Results All the genotypes analyzed were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium(P>0.05). A statistically significant relationship between ABCC4 rs7317112 and SLCO1B1 rs11045879 genotype and 45 h MTX blood drug concentration was found(P<0.05). The ABCC4 rs7317112 AA and AG genotypes and SLCO1B1 rs11045879 TT and TC genotypes may also be potential indicators for the excretion delay of MTX(P<0.05). Conclusions ABCC4 rs7317112 and SLCO1B1 rs11045879 polymorphisms are potential genetic markers for individual MTX doses in the treatment of pediatric ALL patients.
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- 2022
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318. Experimental Study on Condensation of Steam Jet Injection in Submerged Condition
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ZHANG Wei, JIANG Chaofei, YE Ya’nan, WANG Xiaoyan, GONG Zili, HU Chen, XIAO Yao, GU Hanyang
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steam jet injection ,direct contact condensation ,steam plume ,pressure oscillation ,steam plume length ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering ,VM1-989 - Abstract
An experimental study is conducted to find the characteristics of steam plume and pressure oscillation on direct contact condensation by a side-hole sparger. Synchronal measuring of transient pressure of the steam plume is gained from the high-speed camera and high-pressure sensor respectively. The influence of steam mass flux and water temperature on direct contact condensation characteristic are presented and its regime map is plotted. Then, the dynamic connections of transient pressure and steam plume in different condensation regimes are analyzed. It is found that high frequency pressure oscillation and the collapse of detached bubbles occur at the same time. Together with the condensing and disappearing process of the collapse of detached bubbles, the intensity of pressure oscillation decays exponentially in a vibration way. The changing trends of steam plume length in condensation oscillation regime and stable condensation regime are also obtained, which shows that the steam plume increases with the steam mass flux and the temperature in the condensation oscillation regime. When entering the stable condensation regime, the steam plume suddenly decreases and then increases with the temperature and the steam mass flux. The research results are useful for the engineering application of sparger in steam emission devices.
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- 2022
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319. Fatigue life prediction method for fairlead of single point mooring system of FPSO
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Yue Jingxia, Wang Siyu, Liu Yuliang, Chen Pengfei, and Yao Guoquan
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fairlead ,Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) ,single point mooring ,fatigue life ,Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering ,VM1-989 - Abstract
[Objectives] As an indispensable component of mooring system of ship or platform, fairlead is subjected to the alternating force of mooring cable, and its fatigue problem is especially troublesome.[Methods] In this paper, an in-development rotary fairlead is used as the study object. First, the time domain hydrodynamic calculation method is used to study the load borne by the fairleads of single point mooring system of Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) in the S4 area in South China Sea. Then the Finite Element Analysis (FEA) method is used to carry out static analysis calculation and study the structural strength and this method is also used to calculate the Stress Concentrate Factor (SCF) of the fairlead. Finally, based on the wave load calculation and structural strength calculation, a forecast method is provided to predict the fatigue life of FSPO fairleads in various sea conditions.[Results] The results show that the fatigue life of the fairleads is 16.21 years, and the fatigue damage is mainly concentrated in the sea conditions 51-64.[Conclusions] The study in this paper can be used for reference in the design of fairleads and the calculation of the fatigue life.
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320. Contributions to Chinese fauna of Torrenticolidae Piersig, 1902 (Acari, Hydrachnidia), with the description of three new species
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Xin-Yao Gu, Lan Jia, Dao-Chao Jin, and Jian-Jun Guo
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Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Five species of torrenticolid mites (Acari, Hydrachnidia), collected in the Anzihe and Qingliangfeng national nature reserves, R. P. China, are identified. Three species are described as new to science: Torrenticola pseudosiamis Gu & Guo, sp. nov., T. anziensis Gu & Guo, sp. nov., and Monatractides sichuanensis Gu & Guo, sp. nov. The other two species, M. macrocorpis Gu & Guo, 2019, M. xiaoxiensis Gu & Guo, 2019, are newly reported from Zhejiang Province. Descriptions and illustrations of these species are included.
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- 2020
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321. Sleep deprivation of rats increases postsurgical expression and activity of L-type calcium channel in the dorsal root ganglion and slows recovery from postsurgical pain
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Qi Li, Zi-yu Zhu, Jian Lu, Yu-Chieh Chao, Xiao-xin Zhou, Ying Huang, Xue-mei Chen, Dian-san Su, Wei-feng Yu, and Xi-yao Gu
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Persistent postsurgical pain ,Sleep disturbance ,Dorsal root ganglion, DRG ,L-type channel ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Perioperative sleep disturbance is a risk factor for persistent pain after surgery. Clinical studies have shown that patients with insufficient sleep before and after surgery experience more intense and long-lasting postoperative pain. We hypothesize that sleep deprivation alters L-type calcium channels in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG), thus delaying the recovery from post-surgical pain. To verify this hypothesis, and to identify new predictors and therapeutic targets for persistent postoperative pain, we first established a model of postsurgical pain with perioperative sleep deprivation (SD) by administering hind paw plantar incision to sleep deprivation rats. Then we conducted behavioral tests, including tests with von Frey filaments and a laser heat test, to verify sensory pain, measured the expression of L-type calcium channels using western blotting and immunofluorescence of dorsal root ganglia (an important neural target for peripheral nociception), and examined the activity of L-type calcium channels and neuron excitability using electrophysiological measurements. We validated the findings by performing intraperitoneal injections of calcium channel blockers and microinjections of dorsal root ganglion cells with adeno-associated virus. We found that short-term sleep deprivation before and after surgery increased expression and activity of L-type calcium channels in the lumbar dorsal root ganglia, and delayed recovery from postsurgical pain. Blocking these channels reduced impact of sleep deprivation. We conclude that the increased expression and activity of L-type calcium channels is associated with the sleep deprivation-mediated prolongation of postoperative pain. L-type calcium channels are thus a potential target for management of postoperative pain.
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322. Three new species and one new record of Torrenticolidae (Acari, Hydrachnidia) from Wuyishan with an updated key for Chinese fauna
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Xin-Yao Gu, Dao-Chao Jin, and Jian-Jun Guo
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Hydrachnidia ,Torrenticolidae ,new species ,new record ,Chinese fauna ,Zoology ,QL1-991 ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
New data of Torrenticolidae Piersig, 1902 are presented in this paper from Wuyishan National Nature Reserve, P. R. China. Three new species, Torrenticola suptilisrostrum Gu & Guo sp. nov., Torrenticola spinextension Gu & Guo sp. nov. and Torrenticola wuyiensis Gu & Guo sp. nov. are described and illustrated in detail, and one new record for Chinese fauna is given, Torrenticola dentifera Wiles, 1991, which was originally described from Malaysia. In addition, an updated key is provided to all species of Torrenticolidae in China.
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- 2020
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323. Clinical value of miR-198-5p in lung squamous cell carcinoma assessed using microarray and RT-qPCR
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Yue-ya Liang, Jia-cheng Huang, Rui-xue Tang, Wen-jie Chen, Peng Chen, Wei-luan Cen, Ke Shi, Li Gao, Xiang Gao, An-gui Liu, Xiao-tong Peng, Gang Chen, Su-ning Huang, Ye-ying Fang, and Yong-yao Gu
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MiR-198-5p ,Expression ,Lung squamous cell carcinoma ,Target genes ,Bioinformatics ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background To examine the clinical value of miR-198-5p in lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC). Methods Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) microarray datasets were used to explore the miR-198-5p expression and its diagnostic value in LUSC. Real-time reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction was used to evaluate the expression of miR-198-5p in 23 formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) LUSC tissues and corresponding non-cancerous tissues. The correlation between miR-198-5p expression and clinic pathological features was assessed. Meanwhile, putative target messenger RNAs of miR-198-5p were identified based on the analysis of differentially expressed genes in the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and 12 miRNA prediction tools. Subsequently, the putative target genes were sent to Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway analyses. Results MiR-198-5p was low expressed in LUSC tissues. The combined standard mean difference (SMD) values of miR-198-5p expression based on GEO datasets were − 0.30 (95% confidence interval (CI) − 0.54, − 0.06) and − 0.39 (95% CI − 0.83, 0.05) using fixed effect model and random effect model, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity were not sufficiently high, as the area under the curve (AUC) was 0.7749 (Q* = 0.7143) based on summarized receiver operating characteristic (SROC) curves constructed using GEO datasets. Based on the in-house RT-qPCR, miR-198-5p expression was 4.3826 ± 1.7660 in LUSC tissues and 4.4522 ± 1.8263 in adjacent normal tissues (P = 0.885). The expression of miR-198-5p was significantly higher in patients with early TNM stages (I-II) than that in cases with advanced TNM stages (III-IV) (5.4400 ± 1.5277 vs 3.5690 ± 1.5228, P = 0.008). Continuous variable-based meta-analysis of GEO and PCR data displayed the SMD values of − 0.26 (95% CI − 0.48, − 0.04) and − 0.34 (95% CI − 0.71, 0.04) based on fixed and random effect models, respectively. As for the diagnostic value of miR-198-5p, the AUC based on the SROC curve using GEO and PCR data was 0.7351 (Q* = 0.6812). In total, 542 genes were identified as the targets of miR-198-5p. The most enriched Gene Ontology terms were epidermis development among biological processes, cell junction among cellular components, and protein dimerization activity among molecule functions. The pathway of non-small cell lung cancer was the most significant pathway identified using Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analysis. Conclusion The expression of miR-198-5p is related to the TNM stage. Thus, miR-198-5p might play an important role via its target genes in LUSC.
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324. Lumbar puncture-administered resveratrol inhibits STAT3 activation, enhancing autophagy and apoptosis in orthotopic rat glioblastomas.
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Xue S, Xiao-Hong S, Lin S, Jie B, Li-Li W, Jia-Yao G, Shun S, Pei-Nan L, Mo-Li W, Qian W, Xiao-Yan C, Qing-You K, Peng Z, Hong L, and Jia L
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- Animals, Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic pharmacokinetics, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Cell Survival drug effects, Glioblastoma drug therapy, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Rats, Resveratrol, Signal Transduction drug effects, Spinal Puncture, Stilbenes pharmacokinetics, Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic administration & dosage, Apoptosis drug effects, Autophagy drug effects, Glioblastoma metabolism, STAT3 Transcription Factor metabolism, Stilbenes administration & dosage
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Trans-resveratrol suppresses glioblastoma growth in vitro, but its effects on intracranial glioblastomas remain untested. Resveratrol crosses the blood-brain barrier, and lumbar puncture (LP) greatly increases its bioavailability in rat brains; therefore, we investigated the effectiveness of LP-administered resveratrol on orthotopic rat glioblastomas. Twenty-four tumor-bearing rats were separated into two groups: Group 1 receiving 100 μl saline containing 0.3% DMSO and Group 2 receiving 100 μl resveratrol (300 μM). Treatments started 3 days after transplantation in 2-day intervals until death. Intracranial drug availabilities, tumor sizes, average life spans and the impacts on STAT3 signaling, apoptosis and autophagy rates were evaluated. MRI imaging revealed that average tumor size in the LP group (495.8 ± 22.3 mm2) was smaller than the control groups (810.3 ± 56.4 mm2; P<0.05). The mean survival time in the LP group (22.2 ± 2.1 d) was longer than control animals (16.0 ± 1.8 d; P<0.05). LP resveratrol-treated glioblastomas showed less Cyclin D1 staining, enhanced autophagy with up-regulated LC3 and Beclin1 expression, and widely distributed apoptotic foci around tumor capillaries with suppressed STAT3 expression and nuclear translocation. In conclusion, LP-delivered resveratrol efficiently inhibited orthotopic rat glioblastoma growth by inactivating STAT3 signaling and enhancing autophagy and apoptosis.
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