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2. Benefits of Using Different Types of Isolators
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Karapınar, M. F., Kahvecioğlu, B., AO, G. S., di Prisco, Marco, Series Editor, Chen, Sheng-Hong, Series Editor, Vayas, Ioannis, Series Editor, Kumar Shukla, Sanjay, Series Editor, Sharma, Anuj, Series Editor, Kumar, Nagesh, Series Editor, Wang, Chien Ming, Series Editor, Cui, Zhen-Dong, Series Editor, Lu, Xinzheng, Series Editor, Sadan, Bahadir, editor, Tuzun, Cuneyt, editor, and Erdik, Mustafa, editor
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- 2024
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3. Overall adjustment acupuncture for postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMOP): a study protocol for a randomized sham-controlled trial
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Ren, Z. Q., Wang, Y. F., Ao, G. F., Chen, H. X., Huang, M., Lai, M. X., Zhao, H. D., and Zhao, R.
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- 2020
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4. Migration and ageing
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Hugo, AO G
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- 2013
5. 587P Toxicity and antitumor activity of novel agents in elderly cancer patients in phase I studies
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Ao, G., primary, Gomes, A., additional, Liu, R., additional, de Miguel, M., additional, Moreno, I., additional, Boni, V., additional, Cubillo, A., additional, Cárdenas, J.M., additional, Ugidos, L., additional, and Calvo, E., additional
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- 2020
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6. 592P A predictive score of antitumour activity of novel agents in cancer patients treated in early phase studies
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Liu, R., primary, Gomes, A., additional, Ao, G., additional, de Miguel, M., additional, Moreno, I., additional, Boni, V., additional, Cubillo, A., additional, Cárdenas, J.M., additional, Ugidos, L., additional, and Calvo, E., additional
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- 2020
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7. Effect of bronchial artery embolisation on the management of tuberculosis-related haemoptysis
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Peng, Y., primary, Zhu, Y., additional, Ao, G., additional, Chen, Z., additional, Yuan, X., additional, Li, Q., additional, Zhang, Y., additional, and Yang, Y., additional
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- 2019
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8. Measurement of matter-antimatter differences in beauty baryon decays
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Aaij, R. an, Adeva, Am, B., Adinolfi, Av, M., Ajaltouni, Z. e., Akar, S. f., Albrecht, J. j., Alessio, An, F., Alexander, Ba, M., Ali, Aq, S., Alkhazov, Ae, G., Alvarez, Cartelle, Bc, P., Alves, A. A., Bg, Jr., Amato, S. b., Amerio, S. w., Amhis, Y. g., Ao, L., Anderlini, L. r., Andreassi, Ao, G., Andreotti, M. q., Andrews, Bx, J. E., Bh, Appleby, R. B., Bd, Archilli, Aq, F., D'Argent, P. l., Arnau, Romeu, Artamonov, J. f., Ak, A., Artuso, Bi, M., Aslanides, E. f., Auriemma, G. z., Baalouch, M. e., Babuschkin, Bd, I., Bachmann, S. l., Back, J. J., Ax, Badalov, Al, A., Baesso, Bj, C., Baker, Bc, S., Baldini, W. q., Barlow, R. J., Bd, Barschel, An, C., Barsuk, S. g., Barter, An, W., Baszczyk, Aa, M., Batozskaya, Ac, V., Batsukh, Bi, B., Battista, Ao, V., Bay, Ao, A., Beaucourt, L. d., Beddow, Ba, J., Bedeschi, F. x., Bediaga, I. a., Bel, L. J., Aq, Bellee, Belloli, N. u., Belous, Bz, Ak, K., Belyaev, Af, I., Ben-Haim, E. h., Bencivenni, G. s., Benson, Benton, Av, J., Berezhnoy, Ag, A., Bernet, Ap, R., Bertolin, A. w., Betti, F. o., Bettler, M. -O., An, Van, Beuzekom, Aq, M., Bezshyiko, Ap, I., Bifani, Au, S., Billoir, P. h., Bird, Bd, T., Birnkraut, A. j., Bitadze, Bd, A., Bizzeti, A. r., Blake, Cl, Ax, T., Blanc, Ao, F., Blouw, J. k., Blusk, Bi, S., Bocci, V. z., Boettcher, Bf, T., Bondar, Aj, A., Ae, N., Bonivento, An, Borgheresi, W. p., A. u., Bz, Borghi, Bd, S., Borisyak, Ai, M., Borsato, Am, M., Bossu, F. g., Boubdir, M. i., Bowcock, T. J. V., Bb, Bowen, Ap, E., Bozzi, C. q., Braun, An, Britsch, S. l., Britton, M. l., Bi, T., Brodzicka, Bd, J., Buchanan, Av, E., Burr, Bd, C., Bursche, A. b., Buytaert, An, J., Cadeddu, S. p., Calabrese, R. q., Calvi, Bx, M. u., Bz, Calvo, Gomez, Al, M., Camboni, Cd, Campana, P. s., Campora, Perez, An, D., D. H., An, Capriotti, Bd, L., Carbone, A. o., Carboni, Bv, G. y., Ca, Cardinale, R. t., Cardini, By, Carniti, A. p., P. u., Bz, Carson, Az, L., Carvalho, Akiba, Casse, K. b., Bb, G., Cassina, L. u., Castillo, Garcia, Cattaneo, An, M., Cauet, C. j., Cavallero, G. t., Cenci, R. x., Charles, Ck, Charpentier, M. h., An, P., Chatzikonstantinidis, Au, G., Chefdeville, M. d., Chen, Cheung, S. -F., Be, Chobanova, Am, V., Chrzaszcz, Cid, Vidal, Am, X., Ciezarek, Aq, G., Clarke, P. E. L., Az, Clemencic, Cliff, H. V., Aw, Closier, Coco, Bg, V., Cogan, J. f., Cogneras, E. e., Cogoni, V. p., An, Bw, Cojocariu, Ad, L., Collazuol, G. w., Collins, Cf, Comerma-Montells, A. l., Contu, An, A., Cook, Av, A., Coquereau, Al, S., Corti, An, G., Corvo, M. q., Costa, Sobral, C. M., Ax, Couturier, An, B., Cowan, G. A., Az, Craik, D. C., Az, Crocombe, Ax, A., Cruz, Torres, Bj, M., Cunliffe, Currie, Bc, R., D'Ambrosio, Da Cunha Marinho, Dall'Occo, F. b., Aq, E., Dalseno, David, P. N. Y., Aq, Davis, Bg, A., De Aguiar Francisco, O. b., Bruyn, De, K. f., Capua, De, Cian, De, M. l., Miranda, De, J. M. a., Paula, De, L. b., Serio, De, M. n., Bu, Simone, De, Dean, P. s., C. -T., Ba, Decamp, D. d., Deckenhoff, M. j., Del, Buono, Demmer, L. h., Derkach, M. j., Ai, D., Deschamps, O. e., Dettori, Dey, B. v., Canto, Di, Dijkstra, An, H., Dordei, Dorigo, Ao, M., Dosil, Suárez, Am, A., Dovbnya, As, A., Dreimanis, Bb, K., Dufour, Aq, L., Dujany, Bd, G., Dungs, An, K., Durante, Dzhelyadin, Ak, R., Dziurda, Dzyuba, Ae, A., Déléage, N. d., Easo, Ay, S., Ebert, Az, M., Egede, Bc, U., Egorychev, Af, V., Eidelman, Aj, S., Eisenhardt, Az, S., Eitschberger, U. j., Ekelhof, R. j., Eklund, Ba, L., Elsasser, Ap, C., Ely, Esen, S. l., Evans, H. M., Aw, Be, T., Falabella, A. o., Farley, Au, N., Farry, Bb, S., Fay, Bb, R., Fazzini, D. u., Ferguson, Bz, Az, D., Fernandez, Albor, Fernandez, Prieto, Ferrari, F. o., Ferreira, Rodrigues, Ferro-Luzzi, F. a., Filippov, Ah, S., Fini, R. A. n., Fiore, M. q., Fiorini, Bx, M. q., Bx, Firlej, Ab, M., Fitzpatrick, Ao, C., Fiutowski, Ab, T., Fleuret, F. g., Fohl, Bs, Fontana, M. p., Fontanelli, An, F. t., By, Forshaw, D. C., Bi, Forty, An, R., Franco, Lima, Bb, V., Frank, Frei, J. v., Fu, Furfaro, Ch, E. y., Ca, Färber, Gallas, Torreira, Galli, D. o., Gallorini, Bv, Gambetta, S. w., Gandelman, M. b., Gandini, Be, P., Gao, Y. c., Garcia, Martin, L. M., Bp, Garcia, Pardiñas, Am, J., Garra, Tico, Aw, J., Garrido, Al, L., Garsed, P. J., Aw, Gascon, Al, D., Gaspar, Gavardi, L. j., Gazzoni, G. e., Gerick, D. l., Gersabeck, E. l., Gersabeck, Bd, M., Gershon, Ghez, P. d., Gianì, Ao, S., Gibson, Aw, V., Girard, O. G., Ao, Giubega, Gizdov, Az, K., Gligorov, V. V. h., Golubkov, Af, D., Golutvin, Gomes, Bc, A. a., Br, Gorelov, I. V., Ag, Gotti, C. u., Grabalosa, Gándara, M. e., Graciani, Diaz, Al, R., Granado, Cardoso, L. A., An, Graugés, Al, E., Graverini, Graziani, G. r., Grecu, Ad, A., Griffth, Au, P., Grillo, L. u., An, Bz, Gruberg, Cazon, B. R., Be, Grünberg, Bn, O., Gushchin, Ah, E., Guz, Ak, Y., Gys, An, T., Göbel, Hadavizadeh, Hadjivasiliou, C. e., Haefeli, Haen, Haines, S. C., Aw, Hall, Hamilton, Bh, B., Han, X. l., Hansmann-Menzemer, S. l., Harnew, Be, N., S. T., Av, Harrison, Hatch, Bk, J., Head, Ao, T., Heister, A. i., Hennessy, Henrard, P. e., Henry, L. h., Hernando, Morata, J. A., Am, Van, Herwijnen, An, E., Heß, Bn, M., Hicheur, A. b., Hill, Be, D., Hombach, Hopchev, Ao, H., Hulsbergen, Aq, W., Humair, Bc, T., Hushchyn, Hussain, Hutchcroft, Bb, D., Idzik, Ilten, Bf, P., Jacobsson, Jaeger, A. l., Jalocha, Be, J., Jans, Jawahery, Bh, A., Jiang, F. c., John, Be, M., Johnson, Jones, C. R., Aw, Joram, Jost, Jurik, Bi, N., Kandybei, As, S., Kanso, W. f., Karacson, Kariuki, J. M., Av, Karodia, Ba, S., Kecke, M. l., Kelsey, Kenyon, I. R., Au, Kenzie, Aw, M., Ketel, Ar, T., Khairullin, Ai, E., Khanji, B. u., Khurewathanakul, Kirn, T. i., Klaver, Klimaszewski, Ac, K., Koliiev, At, S., Kolpin, M. l., Komarov, Ao, I., Koopman, R. F., Ar, Koppenburg, Aq, P., Kozachuk, Kozeiha, M. e., Kravchuk, Ah, L., Kreplin, K. l., Kreps, Ax, M., Krokovny, Aj, P., Kruse, F. j., Krzemien, Ac, W., Kucewicz, Aa, W., Kucharczyk, Cc, Kudryavtsev, Aj, V., Kuonen, A. K., Ao, Kurek, Kvaratskheliya, Af, T., Lacarrere, An, Lafferty, Lai, A. p., Lambert, Lanfranchi, G. s., Langenbruch, C. i., Latham, Lazzeroni, Au, C., Gac, Le, R. f., Van, Leerdam, Aq, J., Lees, J. -P. d., Leflat, Lefrançois, An, Lefèvre, J. g., Lemaitre, R. e., Lemos, Cid, Am, E., Leroy, O. f., Lesiak, Aa, T., Leverington, B. l., Y. g., Li, Likhomanenko, Ai, T., Lindner, Bo, Linn, Lionetto, Ap, F., Liu, B. p., Liu, X. c., Loh, Ax, D., Longstaff, Ba, I., Lopes, J. H. b., Lucchesi, D. w., Lucio, Martinez, Luo, Az, H., Lupato, A. w., Luppi, E. q., Lupton, Bx, Be, O., Lusiani, A. x., Lyu, Bk, X., Machefert, F. g., Maciuc, Ad, F., Maev, Ae, O., Maguire, Bd, K., Malde, Be, S., Malinin, Bo, A., Maltsev, Aj, T., Manca, G. g., Mancinelli, G. f., Manning, Bi, P., Maratas, J. e., Marchand, Cm, Marconi, J. F. d., U. o., Marin, Benito, Al, C., Marino, P. x., Marks, Ck, Martellotti, J. l., Martin, G. z., Martinelli, M. f., Martinez, Santos, Am, D., Martinez, Vidal, Bp, F., Martins, Tostes, Massacrier, D. b., Massafferri, L. M. g., Matev, A. a., Mathad, Mathe, An, Z., Matteuzzi, C. u., Mauri, Ap, A., Maurin, Ao, B., Mazurov, Au, A., Mccann, Bc, M., Mccarthy, Au, J., Mcnab, Mcnulty, R. m., Meadows, Bg, B., Meier, F. j., Meissner, M. l., Melnychuk, Ac, D., Merk, Merli, A. v., Michielin, Ch, Milanes, E. w., D. A., Bm, Minard, M. -N. d., Mitzel, D. S. l., Mogini, A. h., Molina, Rodriguez, Bj, J., Monroy, I. A., Bm, Monteil, S. e., Morandin, M. w., Morawski, Ab, P., Mordà, A. f., Morello, M. J. x., Moron, Ck, Ab, J., Morris, A. B., Az, Mountain, Bi, R., Muheim, Az, F., Mulder, Mussini, M. o., Müller, Bd, D., Müller, J. j., Ap, K., Müller, V. j., Naik, Av, P., Nakada, Nandakumar, Ay, R., Nandi, Be, A., Nasteva, I. b., Needham, Neri, N. v., Neubert, S. l., Neufeld, An, N., Neuner, M. l., Nguyen, A. D., Ao, Nguyen-Mau, Nieswand, Ce, Niet, S. i., Nikitin, R. j., Ag, N., Nikodem, T. l., Novoselov, O'Hanlon, D. P., Ax, Oblakowska-Mucha, Ab, A., Obraztsov, Ak, V., Ogilvy, S. s., Oldeman, Aw, R., Onderwater, C. J. G., Bq, Otalora, Goicochea, Otto, J. M. b., Owen, Ap, P., Oyanguren, Bp, A., Pais, P. R., Ao, Palano, A. n., Palombo, Bu, F. v., Ch, Palutan, M. s., Panman, Papanestis, Ay, A., Pappagallo, M. n., Pappalardo, Bu, L. L. q., Bx, Parker, Bh, W., Parkes, Passaleva, G. r., Pastore, A. n., Patel, Bu, G. D., Bb, Patel, Patrignani, C. o., Pearce, Bv, Pellegrino, Bd, Aq, A., Penso, G. z., Pepe, Altarelli, Perazzini, An, S., Perret, P. e., Pescatore, Au, L., Petridis, Av, K., Petrolini, A. t., Petrov, By, Petruzzo, M. v., Picatoste, Olloqui, Pietrzyk, B. d., Pikies, Pinci, D. z., Pistone, A. t., Piucci, A. l., Playfer, Plo, Casasus, Poikela, Polci, F. h., Poluektov, Polyakov, Ax, Bi, I., Polycarpo, E. b., Pomery, G. J., Av, Popov, Popov, D. k., Popovici, An, Ad, B., Poslavskii, Ak, S., Potterat, C. b., Price, J. D., Bb, Prisciandaro, Pritchard, Bb, A., Prouve, Av, C., Pugatch, At, V., Puig, Navarro, Punzi, G. x., Qian, Cg, Be, W., Quagliani, R. g., Rachwal, Av, Aa, B., Rademacker, J. H., Av, Rama, M. x., Ramos, Pernas, Rangel, M. S. b., Raniuk, As, I., Raven, Ar, G., Redi, Bc, F., Reichert, S. j., Dos, Reis, A. C. a., Remon, Alepuz, Bp, C., Renaudin, V. g., Ricciardi, Richards, Av, S., Rihl, Rinnert, Rives, Molina, Al, V., Robbe, P. g., Rodrigues, An, Rodrigues, A. B. a., Bg, E., Rodriguez, Lopez, J. A., Bm, Rodriguez, Perez, Bd, P., Rogozhnikov, Ai, A., Roiser, Romanovskiy, Romero, Vidal, Ronayne, J. W. m., Rotondo, M. s., Rudolph, M. S., Bi, Ruf, Ruiz, Valls, Bp, P., Saborido, Silva, J. J., Am, Sadykhov, Af, E., Sagidova, Saitta, B. p., Salustino, Guimaraes, V. b., Sanchez, Mayordomo, Sanmartin, Sedes, Santacesaria, R. z., Santamarina, Rios, Am, C., Santimaria, M. s., Santovetti, E. y., Sarti, Ca, A. s., Cb, Satriano, C. z., Satta, Cj, Saunders, A. y., D. M., Av, Savrina, Schael, Ag, Schellenberg, S. i., Schiller, M. j., Schindler, Schlupp, M. j., Schmelling, M. k., Schmelzer, T. j., Schmidt, Schneider, Ao, O., Schopper, Schubert, K. j., Schubiger, Schune, M. -H. g., Schwemmer, Sciascia, B. s., Sciubba, A. z., Semennikov, Cb, Af, A., Sergi, Serra, Ap, N., Serrano, J. f., Sestini, L. w., Seyfert, P. u., Shapkin, Ak, M., Shapoval, Shcheglov, Ae, Y., Shears, Bb, T., Shekhtman, Aj, L., Shevchenko, Bo, V., Shires, A. j., Siddi, B. G. q., Silva, Coutinho, Oliveira, De, Simi, L. S. b., G. w., Cf, Simone, S. n., Sirendi, Bu, Skidmore, Av, N., Skwarnicki, Smith, Bc, E., I. T., Az, Snoek, Aq, H., Sokoloff, M. D., Bg, Soler, F. J. P., Ba, Spaan, B. S. b., Spradlin, B. j., Ba, P., Sridharan, Stagni, Stahl, M. l., Stahl, Stefko, Ao, P., Stefkova, Steinkamp, Ap, O., Stemmle, S. l., Stenyakin, Ak, O., Stevenson, Stoica, Ad, S., Stone, Storaci, Ap, B., Stracka, S. x., Straticiuc, Cg, Ad, M., Straumann, Ap, U., Sun, Bg, L., Sutcliffe, Bc, W., Swientek, Ab, K., Syropoulos, Ar, V., Szczekowski, Ac, M., Szumlak, T'Jampens, S. d., Tayduganov, A. f., Tekampe, T. j., Tellarini, G. q., Teubert, Bx, Thomas, Van, Tilburg, Tilley, M. J., Bc, Tisserand, V. d., Tobin, Tolk, Aw, S., Tomassetti, L. q., Tonelli, Bx, Topp-Joergensen, Toriello, Bi, F., Tournefier, E. d., Tourneur, Trabelsi, Ao, K., Traill, Tran, M. T., Ao, Tresch, Ap, M., Trisovic, Tsaregorodtsev, A. f., Tsopelas, Tully, Aw, A., Tuning, Aq, N., Ukleja, Ac, A., Ustyuzhanin, Uwer, Bo, Vacca, U. l., C. p., Bw, Vagnoni, V. o., Valassi, An, Valat, Valenti, G. o., Vallier, A. g., Vazquez, Gomez, R. s., Vazquez, Regueiro, Am, P., Vecchi, S. q., Van, Veghel, Velthuis, J. J., Av, Veltri, M., Veneziano, Ci, Venkateswaran, Bi, A., Vernet, M. e., Vesterinen, M. l., Viaud, B. g., Vieira, D. a., Vieites, Diaz, Vilasis-Cardona, Al, X., Volkov, Cd, Ag, V., Vollhardt, Voneki, Vorobyev, Voß, Bn, C., Vries, De, J. A., Aq, Vázquez, Sierra, Waldi, Bn, R., Wallace, Ax, C., Wallace, R. m., Walsh, J. x., Wang, Bi, J., Ward, D. R., Aw, Wark, H. M., Bb, Watson, N. K., Au, Websdale, Bc, D., Weiden, Whitehead, Wicht, Ax, J., Wilkinson, Wilkinson, Be, Williams, M. P., Au, Bf, M., Au, T., Wilson, F. F., Ay, Wimberley, Bh, J., Wishahi, J. j., Wislicki, Witek, Wormser, G. g., Wotton, S. A., Aw, Wraight, Ba, K., Wright, Wyllie, Xie, Bl, Y., Xing, Bi, Z., Ao, Z., Yang, Z. c., Yin, Bl, H., Bl, J., Yuan, Aj, X., Yushchenko, Zarebski, K. A., Au, Zavertyaev, M. k., Zhang, Bt, Zhang, L. c., Zhang, Y. g., Bk, Y., Zhelezov, A. l., Zheng, Zhokhov, Zhu, X. c., Zhukov, V. i., Zucchelli, S., Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire - Clermont-Ferrand (LPC), Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 (UBP)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille (CPPM), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), LHCB, (Astro)-Particles Physics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Aaij, R., Adeva, B., Adinolfi, M., Ajaltouni, Z., Akar, S., Albrecht, J., Alessio, F., Alexander, M., Ali, S., Alkhazov, G., Alvarez Cartelle, P., Alves Jr, A.A., Amato, S., Amerio, S., Amhis, Y., An, L., Anderlini, L., Andreassi, G., Andreotti, M., Andrews, J.E., Appleby, R.B., Archilli, F., d'Argent, P., Arnau Romeu, J., Artamonov, A., Artuso, M., Aslanides, E., Auriemma, G., Baalouch, M., Babuschkin, I., Bachmann, S., Back, J.J., Badalov, A., Baesso, C., Baker, S., Baldini, W., Barlow, R.J., Barschel, C., Barsuk, S., Barter, W., Baszczyk, M., Batozskaya, V., Batsukh, B., Battista, V., Bay, A., Beaucourt, L., Beddow, J., Bedeschi, F., Bediaga, I., Bel, L.J., Bellee, V., Belloli, N., Belous, K., Belyaev, I., Ben-Haim, E., Bencivenni, G., Benson, S., Benton, J., Berezhnoy, A., Bernet, R., Bertolin, A., Betti, F., Bettler, M.-O., van Beuzekom, M., Bezshyiko, I., Bifani, S., Billoir, P., Bird, T., Birnkraut, A., Bitadze, A., Bizzeti, A., Blake, T., Blanc, F., Blouw, J., Blusk, S., Bocci, V., Boettcher, T., 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Topp-Joergensen, S, Toriello, F, Tournefier, E, Tourneur, S, Trabelsi, K, Traill, M, Tran, M, Tresch, M, Trisovic, A, Tsaregorodtsev, A, Tsopelas, P, Tully, A, Tuning, N, Ukleja, A, Ustyuzhanin, A, Uwer, U, Vacca, C, Vagnoni, V, Valassi, A, Valat, S, Valenti, G, Vallier, A, Vazquez Gomez, R, Vazquez Regueiro, P, Vecchi, S, Van Veghel, M, Velthuis, J, Veltri, M, Veneziano, G, Venkateswaran, A, Vernet, M, Vesterinen, M, Viaud, B, Vieira, D, Vieites Diaz, M, Vilasis-Cardona, X, Volkov, V, Vollhardt, A, Voneki, B, Vorobyev, A, Vorobyev, V, Voß, C, De Vries, J, Vázquez Sierra, C, Waldi, R, Wallace, C, Wallace, R, Walsh, J, Wang, J, Ward, D, Wark, H, Watson, N, Websdale, D, Weiden, A, Whitehead, M, Wicht, J, Wilkinson, G, Wilkinson, M, Williams, M, Williams, T, Wilson, F, Wimberley, J, Wishahi, J, Wislicki, W, Witek, M, Wormser, G, Wotton, S, Wraight, K, Wright, S, Wyllie, K, Xie, Y, Xing, Z, Xu, Z, Yang, Z, Yin, H, Yu, J, Yuan, X, Yushchenko, O, Zarebski, K, Zavertyaev, M, Zhang, L, Zhang, Y, Zhelezov, A, Zheng, Y, Zhokhov, A, Zhu, X, Zhukov, V, and Zucchelli, S
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Physics beyond the Standard Model ,Hadron ,transformation [parity] ,General Physics and Astronomy ,7000 GeV-cms8000 GeV-cms ,violation [CP] ,decay [meson] ,01 natural sciences ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Settore FIS/04 - Fisica Nucleare e Subnucleare ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,antimatter ,scattering [p p] ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,Antimatèria ,Decays of bottom mesons, Flavor symmetries ,B meson ,LHCb - Abteilung Hinton ,Physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,02 Physical Sciences ,new physics ,Cabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa matrix ,parity: transformation ,Particle physics ,Flavor symmetries ,Charge conjugation parity time reversal and other discrete symmetrie ,Decays of bottom mesons ,asymmetry: CP ,CERN LHC Coll ,CP-VIOLATION ,LAMBDA(B) ,meson: decay ,angular distribution [decay] ,Antimatter ,Physical Sciences ,CP violation ,LHC ,colliding beams [p p] ,Lambda/b0: hadronic decay ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,p p: scattering ,Fluids & Plasmas ,Physics, Multidisciplinary ,+p+pi-+K%2B+K%22">Lambda/b0 --> p pi- K+ K ,FOS: Physical sciences ,hadronic decay [Lambda/b0] ,+p+pi%2B+2pi%22">Lambda/b0 --> p pi+ 2pi ,CP [asymmetry] ,Determination of Cabibbo-Kobayashi & Maskawa (CKM) matrix element ,NO ,Nuclear physics ,Physics and Astronomy (all) ,TheoryofComputation_ANALYSISOFALGORITHMSANDPROBLEMCOMPLEXITY ,0103 physical sciences ,CP: violation ,decay: angular distribution ,ddc:530 ,010306 general physics ,Large Hadron Collider (France and Switzerland) ,01 Mathematical Sciences ,Science & Technology ,charge conjugation ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,hep-ex ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,Gran Col·lisionador d'Hadrons ,LHC-B ,HEP ,Baryon ,LHCb ,CKM matrix ,Hadronic decays of baryon ,0%29%22">Bottom baryons (|B|>0) ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Física de partícules ,Experiments ,p p: colliding beams ,statistical ,experimental results - Abstract
Differences in the behaviour of matter and antimatter have been observed in $K$ and $B$ meson decays, but not yet in any baryon decay. Such differences are associated with the non-invariance of fundamental interactions under the combined charge-conjugation and parity transformations, known as $C\!P$ violation. Using data from the LHCb experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, a search is made for $C\!P$-violating asymmetries in the decay angle distributions of $\Lambda^0_b$ baryons decaying to $p\pi^-\pi^+\pi^-$ and $p\pi^-K^+K^-$ final states. These four-body hadronic decays are a promising place to search for sources of $C\!P$ violation both within and beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. We find evidence for $C\!P$ violation in $\Lambda^0_b$ to $p\pi^-\pi^+\pi^-$ decays with a statistical significance corresponding to 3.3 standard deviations including systematic uncertainties. This represents the first evidence for $C\!P$ violation in the baryon sector., Comment: All figures and tables, along with any supplementary material and additional information, are available at https://lhcbproject.web.cern.ch/lhcbproject/Publications/LHCbProjectPublic/LHCb-PAPER-2016-030.html
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9. SIMULATION STUDY ON THE INFLUENCE OF BOTTOM SUB-REGIONAL COOLING ON 45 TONS UNIDIRECTIONAL SOLIDIFICATION OF STEEL INGOT.
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WEN, C. Y., AO, G. W., and ZHANG, Z. S.
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STEEL ingots , *SOLIDIFICATION , *AIR gap (Engineering) , *FINITE element method , *COOLING , *INGOTS , *HEAT transfer - Abstract
In this paper, the temperature field and heat transfer stress mathematical model of the unidirectional solidification ingot of the traditional water-cooled chassis and the improved water-cooled chassis are established, and the numerical simulation calculation of 45 tons unidirectional solidification ingot is carried out by using the finite element simulation analysis method. The results show that adding proper forced cooling conditions to the bottom of ingot is beneficial to the balanced advance of the solidification front of molten steel. The improvement of the bottom forced cooling scheme obviously shortens the solidification time of the ingot. The water cooling at the bottom of the ingot is adapted to the air gap distribution to achieve uniform air gap distribution. The ingot solidifies evenly in the longitudinal direction to avoid bottom warpage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Then, now and later
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Taylor AO, G Ian, primary
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11. Understanding the vascular anatomy of zone IV in DIEA perforator flaps
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Connon, Felicity V, primary, Taylor AO, G Ian, additional, Gascoigne, Adam C, additional, Corlett, Russell, additional, and Ashton, Mark W, additional
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12. Clinical strategies for the management of intestinal obstruction and pseudo-obstruction (Article)
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Costa, G., Ruscelli, P., Balducci, G., Buccoliero, F., Lorenzon, L., Frezza, B., Chirletti, P., Stagnitti, F., Miniello, S., Stella, F., Agresta, F., Ansaloni, L., Basile, G., Bellanova, G., Blandamura, V., Buonanno, G., Calderale, S., Caronna, R., Casciaro, G., Catena, F., Ceci, F., Chiara, O., Chiarugi, M., Cimbanassi, S., Coccolini, F., Cocorullo, G., Manzoni, D., X, G., Grezia, D., G. y, F., M. z, F., Aa, B., Giulini, S. M., A., Greco, Ac, M., Gulotta, G., Lippolis, P., Mandala, Ad, V., Marini, Ag, P., Martino, Ah, A., Marzaioli, Ai, R., Mecarelli, Aj, V., Mingoli, Ak, A., Mirabella, Af, A., Morelli, M. M., A., Padalino, Am, P., Picardi, An, N., Portolani, Ab, N., Ribaldi, S., Ricci, Ae, G., Salamone, Ao, G., Sartelli, Ap, M., Staudacher, Aq, C., Tonelli, Ar, P., Tricarico, F., Trojaniello, B., Tugnoli, Af, G., Valeri, Venezia, Ai, P., Zago, and Ar, M.
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Clinical strategies for the management of intestinal obstruction and pseudo-obstruction (Article) - Published
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13. The quality of care provided to patients hospitalised with a transient ischemic attack.
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Cadilhac D., Lannin N., Levi C., Andrew N., Kilkenny M., Grabsch B., Dewey H., Hill K., Faux S., Grimley R., Middleton S., Anderson C., Donnan AO G., Kim J., Cadilhac D., Lannin N., Levi C., Andrew N., Kilkenny M., Grabsch B., Dewey H., Hill K., Faux S., Grimley R., Middleton S., Anderson C., Donnan AO G., and Kim J.
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Background: Limited information exists on the quality of care provided to patients with transient ischemic attack (TIA) who are admitted to hospitals. Aim(s): To compare the treatment of TIA with the treatment of ischemic stroke (IS) and to investigate differences in the treatment of TIA based on stroke unit management. Method(s): Data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR) from 2010-13 were utilized. Univariable analysis was conducted to assess differences in processes of care received because the processes of care we investigated were universally applicable to both groups. Due to the large sample size, statistical significance was defined as a p-value <=0.01. Result(s): There were 3007 episodes of TIA and 10576 episodes of IS. Compared to patients with IS, fewer patients with TIA were managed on a stroke unit (TIA 72% vs IS 85%, p < 0.001), fewer received a care plan at discharge (TIA 44% vs IS 58%, p < 0.001), and fewer received an antihypertensive medication at discharge (67% vs 71%, p = 0.002). The proportion of patients discharged on antithrombotic medication was similar between groups (77% for TIA and 76% for IS, p = 0.281). When compared to patients with TIA not managed on a stroke unit, those managed on a stroke unit were more often discharged with antihypertensive medications (70% vs 62%, p < 0.001) and with antithrombotic medications (81% vs 71%, p < 0.001). Conclusion(s): There are opportunities for improved stroke prevention in patients hospitalized with TIA. Greater access to stroke units for patients with TIA may improve access to prevention management.
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14. QUALITY OF LIFE AND TREATMENT SATISFACTION IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES: A COMPARISON BETWEEN CONTINUOUS SUBCUTANEOUS INSULIN INJECTION AND MULTIPLE DAILY INJECTIONS
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Nicolucci A, Maione A, Franciosi M, Amoretti R, Busetto R, Capani F, Bruttomesso D, Di Bartolo P, Girelli A, Leonetti F, Morviducci L, Ponzi P, VitacolonnaE on behalf of the EQuality Study Group:LV Cassano, N. Tota Ospedale Generale Regionale Miulli, Acquaviva delle Fonti, V. Cherubini, A. Iannilli Università Politecnica di Ancona, AO G. Salesi, Ancona, A. Corsi, P. Ponzani UOC Genova Ponente, SO La Colletta, Arenzano, V. Montani, P. Di Berardino PO di Atri, M. Velussi Casa di Cura Pineta del Carso, Aurisina, F. Giorgino, V. Gigantelli Università degli Studi di Bari, G. Beltramello, A. Pianta CAD Bassano Bassano del Grappa, R. Trevisan, G. Lepore Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo, G. Forlani, G. Marchesini Università degli Studi di Bologna, D. Crazzolara, M. Marchesi Ospedale di Bolzano, E. Zarra, B. Agosti Spedali Civili di Brescia, G. Careddu Ospedale SS Prosperie Caterina, Camogli, L. Tomaselli, R. Vigneri Ospedale Garibaldi Nesima, Catania, M. Agrusta, V. Di Blasi PO di Cava dei Tirreni, S. Tumini, MT Anzellotti / E. Vitacolonna, F. Capani Università G. D’Annunzio, Chieti e. Pescara, P. Ruggeri Azienda Istituti Ospedalieri, Cremona, P. Foglini, M. Rossana Ospedale A. Murri, Fermo, S. Toni, MF Reali AO Universitaria degli Studi Meyer, Firenze, M. Nizzoli, S. Aquati Ospedale Morgagni, Forlì, G. d'Annunzio, N. Minuto Istituto G. Gaslini, Genova, L. Cataldi, C. Bordone AO Università San Martino, R. Iannarelli, F. Sciarretta PO San Salvatore, L'Aquila, M. Tagliaferri, MA Lezzi Ospedale G. Vietri, Larino, L. Sciangula, A. Ciucci Ospedale di Mariano Comense, M. Bonomo, E. Meneghini AO Ospedale Niguarda Ca' Granda, Milano, G. Mariani, P. Colapinto AO San Carlo Borromeo, G. Testori, P. Rampini AO Fatebenefratelli e. Oftalmico, R. Bonfanti, F. Meschi / G. Galimberti, A. Laurenzi Istituto Scientifico Ospedale San Raffaele, A. Veronelli, C. Mauri Ospedale San Paolo, C. Tortul, AM Cernigoi Ospedale San Paolo, Monfalcone, ME De Feo, M. Piscopo AORN A. Cardarelli, Napoli, G. Annuzzi, L. Bozzetto / A. Franzese, P. Buono / S. Turco, AA Turco AOU Università Federico II, F. Prisco, Seconda Università di Napoli, M. Trovati, P. Massucco AS Ospedale San Luigi Gonzaga, Orbassano, S. Costa, M. Dal Pos Università degli Studi di Padova, V. Provenzano, L. Strazzera Ospedale Civico di Partitico, Palermo, G. Ridola Poliambulatorio Oreto Guadagna, E. Torlone, M. Orsini Federici Università degli Studi di Perugia, A. Bertolotto, M. Aragona AO Universitaria Pisana, Pisa, P. Di Bartolo, F. Pellicano AUSL Provincia di Ravenna, V. Manicardi, M. Michelini Ospedale di Montecchio, Reggio Emilia, M. Parenti, AC Babini Ospedale degli Infermi, Rimini, P. Borboni, A. Di Flaviani / ML Manca Bitti, S. Piccinini AO Universitaria Policlinico Tor Vergata, Roma, A. Clementi, C. Tubili – AO San Camillo Forlanini, C. Suraci, S. Carletti Ospedale Sandro Pertini, ASL RMB, A. Moretti, M. Maiello F. Leonetti, VC Iannucci N. Sulli, B. Shashaj Università La Sapienza, Policlinico Umberto I, D. Fava, F. Massimiani AO S. Giovanni Addolorata, P. Pozzilli, S. Manfrini Università Campus Bio Medico, S. Manfrini, C. Landi ASUR Marche, Zona Territoriale n. 4, Senigallia, I. Tanganelli Università degli Studi di Siena, G. Grassi, M. Tomelini ASO San Giovanni Battista di Torino, R. De Luca, L. Corgiat Mansin Ospedale Oftalmico ASL 1, Torino, R. Candido, E. Manca ASS 1 Triestina, Trieste, L. Tonutti, C. Noacco AO Universitaria, Udine, I. Franzetti, P. Marnini AO Universitaria, Varese, IAFUSCO, Dario, Nicolucci, A, Maione, A, Franciosi, M, Amoretti, R, Busetto, R, Capani, F, Bruttomesso, D, Di Bartolo, P, Girelli, A, Leonetti, F, Morviducci, L, Ponzi, P, VitacolonnaE on behalf of the EQuality Study Group:LV, Cassano, N., Tota Ospedale Generale Regionale Miulli, Acquaviva delle, Fonti, V., Cherubini, A., Iannilli Università Politecnica di Ancona, AO G., Salesi, Ancona, A., Corsi, P., Ponzani UOC Genova Ponente, SO La, Colletta, Arenzano, V., Montani, P., Di Berardino PO di Atri, M., Velussi Casa di Cura Pineta del Carso, Aurisina, F., Giorgino, V., Gigantelli Università degli Studi di Bari, G., Beltramello, A., Pianta CAD Bassano Bassano del Grappa, R., Trevisan, G., Lepore Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo, G., Forlani, G., Marchesini Università degli Studi di Bologna, D., Crazzolara, M., Marchesi Ospedale di Bolzano, E., Zarra, B., Agosti Spedali Civili di Brescia, G., Careddu Ospedale SS Prosperie Caterina, Camogli, L., Tomaselli, R., Vigneri Ospedale Garibaldi Nesima, Catania, M., Agrusta, V., Di Blasi PO di Cava dei Tirreni, S., Tumini, MT Anzellotti / E., Vitacolonna, F. Capani Università G., D’Annunzio, Chieti e., Pescara, P., Ruggeri Azienda Istituti Ospedalieri, Cremona, P., Foglini, M. Rossana Ospedale A., Murri, Fermo, S., Toni, MF Reali AO Universitaria degli Studi, Meyer, Firenze, M., Nizzoli, S., Aquati Ospedale Morgagni, Forlì, G., D'Annunzio, N. Minuto Istituto G., Gaslini, Genova, L., Cataldi, C., Bordone AO Università San Martino, R., Iannarelli, F., Sciarretta PO San Salvatore, L'Aquila, M., Tagliaferri, MA Lezzi Ospedale G., Vietri, Larino, L., Sciangula, A., Ciucci Ospedale di Mariano Comense, M., Bonomo, E., Meneghini AO Ospedale Niguarda Ca' Granda, Milano, G., Mariani, P., Colapinto AO San Carlo Borromeo, G., Testori, P. Rampini AO Fatebenefratelli e., Oftalmico, R., Bonfanti, F. Meschi / G., Galimberti, A., Laurenzi Istituto Scientifico Ospedale San Raffaele, A., Veronelli, C., Mauri Ospedale San Paolo, C., Tortul, AM Cernigoi Ospedale San, Paolo, Monfalcone, ME De, Feo, M. Piscopo AORN A., Cardarelli, Napoli, G., Annuzzi, L. Bozzetto / A., Franzese, P. Buono / S., Turco, AA Turco AOU Università Federico, Ii, F., Prisco, Iafusco, Dario, Seconda Università di, Napoli, M., Trovati, P., Massucco AS Ospedale San Luigi Gonzaga, Orbassano, S., Costa, M., Dal Pos Università degli Studi di Padova, V., Provenzano, L., Strazzera Ospedale Civico di Partitico, Palermo, G., Ridola Poliambulatorio Oreto Guadagna, E., Torlone, M., Orsini Federici Università degli Studi di Perugia, A., Bertolotto, M., Aragona AO Universitaria Pisana, Pisa, P., Di Bartolo, F., Pellicano AUSL Provincia di Ravenna, V., Manicardi, M., Michelini Ospedale di Montecchio, Reggio, Emilia, M., Parenti, AC Babini Ospedale degli, Infermi, Rimini, P., Borboni, A., Di Flaviani / ML Manca Bitti, S., Piccinini AO Universitaria Policlinico Tor Vergata, Roma, A., Clementi, C., Tubili – AO San Camillo Forlanini, C., Suraci, S., Carletti Ospedale Sandro Pertini, Asl, Rmb, A., Moretti, M. Maiello F., Leonetti, VC Iannucci N., Sulli, B., Shashaj Università La Sapienza, Policlinico Umberto, I, D., Fava, F. Massimiani AO S., Giovanni Addolorata, P., Pozzilli, S., Manfrini Università Campus Bio Medico, S., Manfrini, C., Landi ASUR Marche, Zona Territoriale n., 4, Senigallia, I., Tanganelli Università degli Studi di Siena, G., Grassi, M., Tomelini ASO San Giovanni Battista di Torino, R., De Luca, L., Corgiat Mansin Ospedale Oftalmico ASL 1, Torino, R., Candido, E., Manca ASS 1 Triestina, Trieste, L., Tonutti, C., Noacco AO Universitaria, Udine, I., Franzetti, P., Marnini AO Universitaria, and Varese
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15. L’attività dei Centri Antifumo italiani tra problematiche e aree da potenziare: i risultati di un’indagine svolta attraverso un questionario on-line
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Alessandra Di Pucchio, Roberta, Pacifici, Simona, Pichini, Antonella, Bacosi, Simonetta Di Carlo, Rita Di Giovannandrea, Patrizia, Gori, (ASL Brescia, Enrica Pizzi e Gruppo Servizi Territoriali per la cessazione dal fumo di tabacco: Abrami M. A., Leno, -BS), Agus, A., (ASS2 Isontina, Nicolazzi L., Gorizia), Ameglio, M., (AUSL 7, Cincinelli B., Zona Alta Val d'Elsa, Siena), Badii, F., (ASL 2 Savonese, Grossi S., Savona), Baraldo M. (OU S. Maria della Misericordia, Udine), Barbano, G., (AULSS 9 - Ospedale Cà Foncello, Bazzerla G., Treviso), Bassini M., Giampaolo R. (AUSL di Modena -Distretto di Castelfranco Emilia -MO), Beato, E., (Dipartimento Dipendenze, Prestipino A., ASL di Bergamo), Bergozza L., Rossetto L. (ULSS 4 Thiene -VI), Bertoletti R. (AO Valtellina e Valchiavenna, Sondalo), Biasin, C., (ULSS 21, Manzato E., Zevio, -VR), Bigarelli M. (AUSL Modena Area Nord, Carpi -MO), (ASL della Provincia di Mantova), Bini L., Boffi, R., (Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Pozzi P., Milano), Brancaccio, L., Monaldi', Guarino C. (AO 'V., Napoli), Cacaci, C., (ASUR Marche - Area Vasta 5, Apolloni P., San Benedetto del Tronto -AP), Calcagni, A. M., (Area Vasta 4 - Regione Marche, Mecozzi L., Giorgio -FM), Porto S., Calzolari, U., (ASL di Bergamo, Rovetta M., Lovere, -BG), Campiotti A. (ASL Milano 1, Magenta -MI), Canneti, E., Saccocci, M., Misericordia, Vichi S. (USL 9 P. O., Grosseto), Canzian G., Russo A. (ASS 3 Alto Friuli), Cao A. (ASL 5, Oristano), Carnevale E. (ASL Napoli 1 Centro - PS 'S. Maria di Loreto Crispi', Napoli), Carone, M., Maugeri, Sarno N. (Fondazione S., Cassano delle Murge -BA), Carrozzi, L., Pistelli, F., Cavalleri, C., (ASL TO3, Pini D., Beinasco, -TO), Cerrato P. (ASL TO2, Torino), Cestaro C., Repetto T. (AUSL Valle d'Aosta), Ciarfeo Purich R., Vegliach A. (ASS 1 Triestina), (Ausl di Imola), Cifiello S., Colombari, P., (ASL VC, Conti P., Vercelli), Conterio, P., (Asl TO1 Ospedale Martini, Gallo E., Torino), Cordioli, E., ULSS 22 Bussolengo, Melchiori S. (Az., Verona), Corti M. (ASL provincia Bergamo, Treviglio -BG), Costantino A. (AO Pugliese Ciaccio, Catanzaro), Cuccagna, P., (Asl TO3, Potosnjack A., Perosa Argentina -TO), Cutrì, R., (Azienda 10 Lungarno Santa Rosa, Barbanti A., Firenze), D’Urso, B., San Giovanni di Dio Ruggi D’Aragona', Amendola D. (AOU 'OO. RR., Salerno), Da Ros D. (ULSS 16, Padova), (IRCCS Ospedale, D'Alessandro V., Dalla Pietra G., Pavani V. (Az. ULSS 18 Rovigo), De Benedetto, F., Annunziata, Manigrasso M. R. (ASL Chieti PO Clinicizzato S. S., Chieti Scalo -CH), De Donno G. (AO Carlo Poma, Mantova), De Lozzo L., Facchini F. (PO di Vittorio Veneto -TV), De Marchi C. (ASL BI, Cossato -BI), (Sert Lamezia Terme), De Siena A., (ASP Reggio Calabria), De Stefano C., Del Donno, M., Rummo', Romano A. (AO 'G., Benevento), Delfini M., Galati A. (P. O. Villa Betania RM E), Di Dio, S., (ASP 3 Catania, Franco R., Giarre, -CT), Dominici F., De Rose V. (ASL di Viterbo), Donateo L., Gerardi R. (ASL Lecce), Fagni, F., (AUSL 3 di Pistoia, Pellegrini V., Pescia, -PT), Foschino Barbaro, M. P., (AOU Policlinico- Ospedale D'Avanzo, Ruggieri C., Foggia), Fulgione, C., Gennaro, Mallardo M. (ASL NA 1 O S., Fusconi, E., (ASL RMC Distretto 9, Del Brocco D., Roma), Galletti, F., (AOU Federico II, De Palma D., Grammatico P. (ASL Roma D, Roma), Grandelis C. (APSS, Borgo Valsugana -TN), Groppi C. (ASL 3, Pistoia), Iacoacci C., Barbieri F. (INRCA di Ancona), Ianniello, F., (AUSL 8, Passeri A., Montevarchi, -AR), Janiri L. (Università Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Roma), Kashanpour, H., (ASS 4, Zanon D., Udine), (PO Sud-Ospedale di Gaeta -LT), Kugler E., Lauro G., D'Amore A. (ASL Caserta), Lavacchini, G., (ASL 10 FI, Grati D., Zona, Mugello, Lorenzo -FI), Borgo S., Leonardi, C., (ASL RMC, Fierro G., Leonetti A. 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O., Garbagnate, -MI), (AO Istituti Ospitalieri di Cremona -CR), Virzì G., Vito, A., Parrella, R. (AORN Ospedali dei Colli Monaldi-Cotugno-C. T. O., (AUSL di Bologna), Zagà V., and (ULSS 5, Zini G.
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16. Discrete analysis on the real traffic flow of urban expressways and traffic flow classification.
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AO, G. C., Chen, H. W., and Zhang, H. L.
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TRAFFIC flow , *EXPRESS highways , *METROPOLITAN areas , *TRAFFIC congestion , *TIME series analysis , *SAFETY - Abstract
Changes in the expressway traffic state are in essence the temporal and spatial variations of traffic flow parameters. According to the real traffic flow data of a three-lane road section of an expressway in Beijing, there is a difference in characteristic between the traffic flow in the cross section and the traffic flow in lanes. By comparing the occupancy-volume data with traditional two-phase traffic flow pattern map and three-phase traffic flow pattern map, we can see that the traditional traffic phase theory is hard to describe the state of urban expressways and the occupancy-volume data are universally discrete. We regard the occupancy-volume standard deviation as a non-stationary time series and process it with BG algorithm, and then we obtain the change point of data discretization and based on this, classify the traffic flow of expressways into unblocked flow, congested flow and jam flow. The measured occupancy-volume data indicates that the classification of traffic state based on the change point coincides with the actual operation status of the vehicle and that it is well adaptable under all road conditions with well-equipped traffic flow detection equipment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. NUMERICAL SIMULATION RESEARCH ON THE INFLUENCE OF STEEL INGOT OF 76 TONS AND 8 CORNERS WITH HOLLOW RISER.
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AO, G. W., SHEN, M. G., ZANG, Z. S., and WEN, C. Y.
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INGOTS , *ENERGY dissipation , *NUMERICAL analysis , *HEAT transfer , *SOLIDIFICATION - Abstract
The effect of a hollow riser on the upper heat dissipation of 76 tons and 8 corners ingots is studied by numerical simulation in this paper. Through the simulation of the heat transfer of the traditional riser, the 1 gap riser and the 2 gaps riser ingot, this paper draws a conclusion that the solidification time of the riser part of the riser is the longest in the 2 gaps scheme, and the solidification time of the central molten steel is 31417s, which is far higher than the other two schemes. The heat flux in the riser of the 2 gaps scheme is obviously larger than the other two schemes, which slows down the advance of the solidification front. The 2 gaps scheme is stronger than the other two schemes for reducing the cooling speed of the riser line center and the shoulder joint. It is particularly significant to reduce the cooling rate of the shoulder joints, which is more conducive to expanding the angle of the solidification front and fully filling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Predictors of trend in CD4-positive T-cell count and mortality among HIV-1 infected individuals with virological failure to all three antiretroviral-drug classes
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D, Phillips, A, Youle, M, Johnson, Ma, Mocroft, A, Murphy, M, Weber, J, Scullard, G, Fisher, M, Loveday, C, Ruiz, L, Helm, Eb, Carlebach, A, Mosch, M, Muller, A, Haberl, A, Korn, S, Stephan, C, Bickel, M, Gute, P, Locher, L, Lutz, T, Klauke, S, Doerr, Hw, Sturmer, M, Dauer, B, Jennings, B, Alexander, C, Braitstein, P, Chan, K, Cote, H, Gataric, N, Harrigan, Pr, Harris, M, Bonner, S, Montaner, J, O'Shaughnessy, M, Wood, E, Yip, B, Chaloner, C, Gumley, H, Ransom, D, Sabin, Ca, Lipman, M, Johnson, M, Read, R, Paraninfo, G, Casari, S, Pan, A, Patroni, A, Torti, C, Quiros Roldan, E, Tomasoni, L, Moretti, F, Nasta, P, Uccelli, Mc, Bertelli, D, Nigro, M, Migliorino, M, Abeli, C, Maggiolo, F, Novati, S, Tinelli, C, Riccio, G, Borghi, V, and Esposito, R.
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Male ,HAART ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,CD4 cell count ,HIV Infections ,CLINICAL PROGRESSION ,medicine.disease_cause ,THERAPY ,HAART REGIMEN ,Cohort Studies ,Risk Factors ,Adult, Anti-Retroviral Agents, CD4 Lymphocyte Count, Cohort Studies, Female, Follow-Up Studies, HIV Infections, HIV Protease Inhibitors, HIV-1, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Proportional Hazards Models, Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors, Risk Factors, Treatment Failure, Viral Load ,Medicine ,Treatment Failure ,Mortality rate ,Medicine (all) ,INHIBITOR ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS TYPE 1 (HIV-1) ,BLIND CONTROLLED-TRIAL ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Anti-Retroviral Agents ,Cohort ,HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS ,Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors ,Female ,Off Treatment ,Viral load ,Cohort study ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Settore MED/17 - Malattie Infettive ,T cell ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,COHORT ,Proportional Hazards Models ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,DISEASE PROGRESSION ,HIV Protease Inhibitors ,HIV-INFECTED INDIVIDUALS ,CD4 Lymphocyte Count ,VIRAL LOAD ,Immunology ,HIV-1 ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background Treatment strategies for patients in whom HIV replication is not suppressed after exposure to several drug classes remain unclear. We aimed to assess the inter-relations between viral load, CD4-cell count, and clinical outcome in patients who had experienced three-class virological failure.Methods We undertook collaborative joint analysis of 13 HIV cohorts from Europe, North America, and Australia, involving patients who had had three-class virological failure (viral load >1000 copies per mL for >4 months). Regression analyses were used to quantify the associations between CD4-cell-count slope, HIV-1 RNA concentration, treatment information, and demographic characteristics. Predictors of death were analysed by Cox's proportional-hazards models.Findings 2488 patients were included. 2118 (85%) had started antiretroviral therapy with single or dual therapy. During 5015 person-years of follow-up, 276 patients died (mortality rate 5.5 per 100 person-years; 3-year mortality risk 15.3% (95% Cl 13.5-17.3). Risk of death was strongly influenced by the latest CD4-cell count with a relative hazard of 15.8 (95% CI 9.28-27.0) for counts below 50 cells per muL versus above 200 cells per muL. The latest viral load did not independently predict death. For any given viral load, patients on treatment had more favourable CD4-cell-count slopes than those off treatment. For patients on treatment and with stable viral load, CD4-cell counts tended to be increasing at times when the current viral load was below 10 000 copies per mL or 1.5 log(10) copies per mL below off-treatment values.Interpretation In patients for whom viral-load suppression to below the level of detection is not possible, achievement and maintenance of a CD4-cell count above 200 per muL becomes the primary aim. Treatment regimens that maintain the viral load below 10 000 copies per mL or at least provide 1.5 log(10) copies per mL suppression below the off-treatment value do not seem to be associated with appreciable CD4-cell-count decline.
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19. STUDY ON UNIDIRECTIONAL SOLIDIFICATION INGOT WITH HOLLOW LATERAL WALL INSULATION.
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AO, G. W., SHEN, M. G., ZANG, Z. S., and LI, B. L.
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STEEL ingots , *SOLIDIFICATION , *INSULATING materials , *MATHEMATICAL models , *FINITE element method , *COMPUTER simulation - Abstract
Hollow side wall insulation mathematical model of unidirectional solidification temperature field was carried out. With the aid of finite element analysis software ProCAST, directionally solidified ingot temperature field with hollow lateral wall insulation during the process of unidirectional solidification was simulated. The results show that the numerical simulation results are in good agreement with experimental results. The hollow side wall significantly improves the thermal insulation effect, inhibits heat transfer directionally solidified casting side wall, and reduces the lateral heat of the ingot. As the hollow side wall was used in nuclear power, large-scale steel and other special steel ingot improve the yield and quality, provide the basis of theory and application. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Computation of kinetic isotope effects forenzymatic reactions
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Ao G and aLi Ji
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Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Computation ,Kinetic isotope effect ,Materials Chemistry ,Thermodynamics ,General Chemistry ,Kinetic energy ,Biochemistry - Published
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21. Fuel economy and NOx emission potential investigation and trade-off of a hybrid electric vehicle based on dynamic programming
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Ao, G-Q, primary, Qiang, J-X, additional, Zhong, H, additional, Mao, X-J, additional, Yang, L, additional, and Zhuo, B, additional
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22. Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Thermal Analysis of (TAGH)2(TNR)
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LIU, Z, primary, AO, G, additional, ZHANG, T, additional, YANG, L, additional, ZHANG, J, additional, and ZANG, Y, additional
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23. An optimal torque distribution strategy for an integrated starter—generator parallel hybrid electric vehicle based on fuzzy logic control
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Zhong, H, primary, Wang, F, additional, Ao, G-Q, additional, Qiang, J-X, additional, Yang, L, additional, Zhuo, B, additional, and Mao, X-J, additional
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24. Designing and Transgenic Expression of Melanin Gene in Tobacco Trichome and Cotton Fiber
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Xu, X., primary, Wu, M., additional, Zhao, Q., additional, Li, R., additional, Chen, J., additional, Ao, G., additional, and Yu, J., additional
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25. Dynamic evolution of network management software by software hot-swapping.
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Feng, N., Ao, G., White, T., and Pagurek, B.
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26. Novel percutaneous radiofrequency ablation of portal vein tumor thrombus: safety and feasibility.
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Mizandari M, Ao G, Zhang Y, Feng X, Shen Q, Chen M, Lau W, Nicholls J, Jiao L, Habib N, Mizandari, Malkhaz, Ao, Guokun, Zhang, Yaojun, Feng, Xi, Shen, Qiang, Chen, Minshan, Lau, Wanyee, Nicholls, Joanna, Jiao, Long, and Habib, Nagy
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Purpose: We report our experience of the safety of partial recanalization of the portal vein using a novel endovascular radiofrequency (RF) catheter for portal vein tumor thrombosis.Methods: Six patients with liver cancer and tumor thrombus in the portal vein underwent percutaneous intravascular radiofrequency ablation (RFA) using an endovascular bipolar RF device. A 0.035-inch guidewire was introduced into a tributary of the portal vein and through which a 5G guide catheter was introduced into the main portal vein. After manipulation of the guide catheter over the thrombus under digital subtraction angiography, the endovascular RF device was inserted and activated around the thrombus.Results: There were no observed technique specific complications, such as hemorrhage, vessel perforation, or infection. Post-RFA portography showed partial recanalization of portal vein.Conclusions: RFA of portal vein tumor thrombus in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma is technically feasible and warrants further investigation to assess efficacy compared with current recanalization techniques. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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27. Fuel economy and NOx emission potential investigation and trade-off of a hybrid electric vehicle based on dynamic programming.
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Ao, G.-Q., Qiang, J.-X., Zhong, H., Mao, X.-J., Yang, L., and Zhuo, B.
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HYBRID electric vehicles ,NITROGEN oxides ,EMISSIONS (Air pollution) ,DYNAMIC programming ,ENERGY consumption ,ALGORITHMS - Abstract
Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) combined with more than one power source offer additional flexibility to improve the fuel economy and to reduce pollutant emissions. The dynamic-programming-based supervisory controller (DPSC) presented here investigates the fuel economy improvement and emissions reduction potential and demonstrates the trade-off between fuel economy and the emission of nitrogen oxides (NO
x ) for a state-of-charge sustaining parallel HEV. A weighted cost function consisting of fuel economy and emissions is proposed in this paper. Any possible engine-motor power pairs meeting with the power requirement is considered to minimize the weighted cost function over the given driving cycles through this dynamic program algorithm. The fuel-economy-only case, the NOx -only case, and the fuel-NOx case have been achieved by adjusting specific weighting factors, which demonstrates the flexibility and advantages of the DPSC. Compared with operating the engine in the NOx -only case, there is 17.4 per cent potential improvement in the fuel-economy-only case. The fuel-NOx case yields a 15.2 per cent reduction in NOx emission only at the cost of 5.5 per cent increase in fuel consumption compared with the fuel-economy-only case. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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28. Size of dsRNA Genome Segments of Rice Dwarf and Rice Ragged Stunt Viruses Determined by Electron Microscopy.
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Uyeda, Ichiro, Lee, Song Yong, Leng, G. W., Ao, G. M., Deng, Z. P., Liang, X. S., Ohshima, K., and Shikata, E.
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Molecular weights of genome RNA segments of rice dwarf virus (RDV) and rice ragged stunt virus (RRSV) were estimated by electron microscopy. The segments separated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis were examined using a cytochrome C method. Estimated molecular weights of the RDV segments 1 to 12 were 2.92, 2.27, 2.18, 1.69, 1.60, 1.07, 0.97, 0.93, 0.82, 0.85, 0.59 and 0.55 × 10, respectively. These values were in good agreement with those estimated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis under denaturing condition (Uyeda and Shikata, 1984). However, in the case of the segments 8 to 12, the values were higher than those determined by electrophoresis under non-denaturing condition using reovirus (type 2 or 3) or cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus of as a size marker. Genome size of RRSV was also reestimated and the segments 6 to 10 were found to be larger than those previously determined. Reliability of sizing of dsRNA by electron microscopy is discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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29. Fuel economy and NOxemission potential investigation and trade-off of a hybrid electric vehicle based on dynamic programming
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Ao, G-Q, Qiang, J-X, Zhong, H, Mao, X-J, Yang, L, and Zhuo, B
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Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) combined with more than one power source offer additional flexibility to improve the fuel economy and to reduce pollutant emissions. The dynamic-programming-based supervisory controller (DPSC) presented here investigates the fuel economy improvement and emissions reduction potential and demonstrates the trade-off between fuel economy and the emission of nitrogen oxides (NOx) for a state-of-charge-sustaining parallel HEV. A weighted cost function consisting of fuel economy and emissions is proposed in this paper. Any possible engine-motor power pairs meeting with the power requirement is considered to minimize the weighted cost function over the given driving cycles through this dynamic program algorithm. The fuel-economy-only case, the NOx-only case, and the fuel-NOxcase have been achieved by adjusting specific weighting factors, which demonstrates the flexibility and advantages of the DPSC. Compared with operating the engine in the NOx-only case, there is 17.4 per cent potential improvement in the fuel-economy-only case. The fuel-NOxcase yields a 15.2 per cent reduction in NOxemission only at the cost of 5.5 per cent increase in fuel consumption compared with the fuel-economy-only case.
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30. Dynamic evolution of network management software by software hot-swapping
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Feng, N., primary, Ao, G., additional, White, T., additional, and Pagurek, B., additional
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31. SIMULATION STUDY ON EFFECT OF CHASSIS WATER COOLING ON SOLIDIFICATION OF ELEVEN TONS FLAT STEEL INGOT.
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ZHANG, Z. S., ZHU, X. L., SHEN, M. G., and AO, G. W.
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In this paper, the solidification process of eleven tons flat steel ingot is simulated by the finite element analysis software PROCAST, and the solidification state of the ingot with and without chassis is analyzed and compared. The results show that the forced cooling chassis makes low temperature area of the bottom ingot enlarged. And it has little influence on the temperature field and the solidification speed of the upper ingot. For the small flat steel ingot, the forced cooling chassis will deteriorate the shrinkage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. THE SIMULATION STUDY ON CENTRAL POROSITY OF 450 MM DIAMETER STEEL ELECTRODE INGOT.
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ZHANG, Z. S., ZHANG, R. T., SHEN, M. G., and AO, G. W.
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In this paper, cooling plan is optimized to solve the central porosity problem of 450 mm diameter steel electrode ingot. The central porosity of ingot in corresponding cooling plans is calculated by the finite element analysis software ProCAST. The results show that in the plan of independent riser and strengthened cooling in lower ingot part, the central porosity has been significantly reduced. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Potassium persulfate enhances humification of chicken manure and straw composting: The perspective of rare and abundant microbial community structure and ecological interactions.
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Tu X, Yin B, Kang J, Wu Z, Guo Y, Ao G, Sun Y, Ge J, and Ping W
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- Animals, Humic Substances, Soil Microbiology, Manure, Chickens, Composting, Sulfates, Potassium Compounds, Microbiota drug effects
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Improper disposal of organic solid waste results in serious environmental pollution. Aerobic composting provides an environmentally friendly treatment method, but improving humification of raw materials remains a challenge. This study revealed the effect of different concentrations of potassium persulfate (PP) on humification of chicken manure and straw aerobic composting and the underlying microbial mechanisms. The results showed that when 0.6 % PP was added (PPH group), humus and the degree of polymerization were 80.77 mg/g and 2.52, respectively, which were significantly higher than those in 0.3 % PP (PPL group). As the concentration of PP was increased, the composition of rare taxa (RT) changed and improved in evenness, while abundant taxa (AT) was unaffected. Additionally, the density (0.037), edges (3278), and average degree (15.21) in the co-occurrence network decreased compared to PPL, while the average path (4.021) and modularity increased in PPH. This resulted in facilitating the turnover of matter, information, and energy among the microbes. Interestingly, cooperative behavior between microorganisms during the maturation period (24-60 d) occurred in PPH, but competitive relationships dominated in PPL. Cooperative behavior was positively correlated with humus (p < 0.05). Because the indices, such as higher degree, betweenness centrality, eigenvector centrality, and closeness centrality of the AT, were located in the microbial network center compared to RT, they were unaffected by the concentration of PP. The abundance of carbohydrate and amino acid metabolic pathways, which play an important role in humification, were higher in PPH. These findings contribute to understanding the relative importance of composition, interactions, and metabolic functionality of RT and AT on humification during chicken manure and straw aerobic composting under different concentrations of PP, as well as provide a basic reference for use of various conditioning agents to promote humification of organic solid waste., 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. Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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34. Quorum sensing: the "switch" in the competitive relationship between Gram-positive bacteria based on transcriptomic analysis.
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Ao G, Wang C, Yang L, Ma Y, Wang Z, Shi Y, Sun S, and Ping W
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Competition phenomenon is widely presented in nature, however, few reports on the competition phenomenon between bacteria based on the perspective of quorum sensing (QS), especially between Gram-positive bacteria. Here, the Gram-positive bacteria Rhodococcus sp. HD1 and Microbacterium sp. HM-2 were co-cultured, and the epiphysiological indicators, transcriptomics combined with gene engineering technique were applied to clarify the role of QS in the competition between Gram-positive bacteria. The results showed that the morphology of strain HD1 was changed into ellipsoids from long rods, the surface-to-volume ratio increased, and the competition index increased within strains HM-2 and HD1. The biomass of strain HD1(8.06×10
7 CFU/mL) was decreased significantly (p<0.05) under co-culture system, compared with mono-culture (5.75×108 CFU/mL), indicating that strain HM-2 had an inhibitory effect on HD1 at 12 h. Transcriptomic analysis revealed that QS-related genes were highly expressed in strain HM-2, and the expression level of the virulence gene TM_0352 was the highest (FPKM: 1774.19). Meanwhile, the ABC transporters-related genes in strain HD1 were significantly increased. Furthermore, QS pathway-related genes in strain HM-2 and ABC transporters-related genes in strain HD1 showed a significant correlation with the gene TM_0352 expression by the Mantel test analysis (p<0.05), surmising that the TM_0352 gene played a dominant role in the co-culture system. Knockout and complementation experiments confirmed that the function of gene TM_0352. The structural equation model showed that the QS up-regulation of strain HM-2 significantly promoted the expression of virulence genes, while strain HD1 promoted ABC transporters to cope with the up-regulation of TM_0352. The up-regulation of TM_0352 promoted the biomass of strain HM-2 and inhibited the biomass of HD1.The above results displayed that the competition phenomenon appeared by QS driving the up-regulation of TM_0352 gene in strain HM-2, which led to the up-regulation of ABC transporters in strain HD1. And these findings provided new insights into the perspective of factors related to competition inhibition between bacteria., 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 GmbH. All rights reserved.)- Published
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35. HNRNP I promotes IRAK1 degradation to reduce podocyte apoptosis and inflammatory response alleviating renal injury in diabetic nephropathy.
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Rao Z, Ao G, Zhang Y, Jiang Z, Li L, and Hua Z
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- Humans, Proteolysis, Inflammation, TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases metabolism, Glucose metabolism, Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein A1 metabolism, Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein A1 genetics, Podocytes metabolism, Podocytes pathology, Diabetic Nephropathies metabolism, Diabetic Nephropathies etiology, Diabetic Nephropathies pathology, Apoptosis, Interleukin-1 Receptor-Associated Kinases metabolism, Interleukin-1 Receptor-Associated Kinases genetics, Signal Transduction
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Podocytes maintain renal filtration integrity when the glomerular filtration barrier (GFB) is integrated. Impairment or attrition of podocytes, leading to compromised GFB permeability, constitutes the primary etiology of proteinuria and is a hallmark pathological feature of diabetic nephropathy (DN). This study centers on Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein I (HNRNP I), an RNA-binding protein, delineating its role in facilitating DN-induced renal damage by modulating podocyte health. Comparative analyses in renal biopsy specimens from DN patients and high-glucose-challenged podocyte models in vitro revealed a marked downregulation of HNRNP I expression relative to normal renal tissues and podocytes. In vitro assays demonstrated that high-glucose conditions precipitated a significant reduction in podocyte viability and an escalation in markers indicative of apoptosis. Conversely, HNRNP I overexpression was found to restore podocyte viability and attenuate apoptotic indices. IRAK1, a gene encoding a protein integral to inflammatory signaling, was shown to interact with HNRNP I, which promotes IRAK1 degradation. This interaction culminates in suppressing the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway, thereby diminishing podocyte apoptosis and mitigating renal damage in DN. This investigation unveils the mechanistic role of HNRNP I in DN for the first time, potentially informing novel therapeutic strategies for DN renal impairment., 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 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier GmbH.. All rights reserved.)
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36. PEDF-34 attenuates neurological deficit and suppresses astrocyte-dependent neuroinflammation by modulating astrocyte polarization via 67LR/JNK/STAT1 signaling pathway after subarachnoid hemorrhage in rats.
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Wu L, Liu Y, He Q, Ao G, Xu N, He W, Liu X, Huang L, Yu Q, Kanamaru H, Dong S, Zhu S, Yuan Y, Han M, Ling Y, Liu L, Wu C, Zhou Y, Sherchan P, Flores JJ, Tang J, Chen X, He X, and Zhang JH
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- Animals, Male, Rats, Cell Polarity, Cells, Cultured, MAP Kinase Signaling System, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Signal Transduction, Astrocytes drug effects, Astrocytes metabolism, Nerve Growth Factors metabolism, Neuroinflammatory Diseases drug therapy, Neuroinflammatory Diseases metabolism, Serpins metabolism, STAT1 Transcription Factor metabolism, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage drug therapy, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage metabolism
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Background: Reactive astrocytes participate in various pathophysiology after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), including neuroinflammation, glymphatic-lymphatic system dysfunction, brain edema, BBB disruption, and cell death. Astrocytes transform into two new reactive phenotypes with changed morphology, altered gene expression, and secretion profiles, termed detrimental A1 and beneficial A2. This study investigates the effect of 67LR activation by PEDF-34, a PEDF peptide, on neuroinflammation and astrocyte polarization after the experimental SAH., Methods: A total of 318 male adult Sprague-Dawley rats were used in experiments in vivo, of which 272 rats were subjected to the endovascular perforation model of SAH and 46 rats underwent sham surgery. 67LR agonist (PEDF-34) was administrated intranasally 1 h after SAH. 67LR-specific inhibitor (NSC-47924) and STAT1 transcriptional activator (2-NP) were injected intracerebroventricularly 48 h before SAH. Short- and long-term neurological tests, brain water content, immunostaining, Nissl staining, western blot, and ELISA assay were performed. In experiments in vitro, primary astrocyte culture with hemoglobin (Hb) stimulation was used to mimic SAH. The expression of the PEDF-34/67LR signaling pathway and neuro-inflammatory cytokines were assessed using Western blot, ELISA, and immunohistochemistry assays both in vivo and in vitro., Results: Endogenous PEDF and 67LR expressions were significantly reduced at 6 h after SAH. 67LR was expressed in astrocytes and neurons. Intranasal administration of PEDF-34 significantly reduced brain water content, pro-inflammatory cytokines, and short-term and long-term neurological deficits after SAH. The ratio of p-JNK/JNK and p-STAT1/STAT1 and the expression of CFB and C3 (A1 astrocytes marker), significantly decreased after PEDF-34 treatment, along with fewer expression of TNF-α and IL-1β at 24 h after SAH. However, 2-NP (STAT1 transcriptional activator) and NSC-47924 (67LR inhibitor) reversed the protective effects of PEDF-34 in vivo and in vitro by promoting A1 astrocyte polarization with increased inflammatory cytokines., Conclusion: PEDF-34 activated 67LR, attenuating neuroinflammation and inhibiting astrocyte A1 polarization partly via the JNK/STAT1 pathway, suggesting that PEDF-34 might be a potential treatment for SAH patients., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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37. Effect of combined bacteria on the flax dew degumming process: Substance degradation sequence and changes in functional bacteria taxa.
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Tu X, Kang J, Zhang C, Qiu W, Guo Y, Ao G, Ge J, and Ping W
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- Lignin metabolism, Lignin chemistry, Hydrolysis, Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared, Phylogeny, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S genetics, Pectins metabolism, Cellulose metabolism, Bacteria genetics, Bacteria classification, Bacteria metabolism, Flax microbiology
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In this study, 16S rDNA high-throughput sequencing, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy techniques were used to analyze the mechanisms driving the sequence of degradation of gummy substances by the microbial community and hydrolytic enzymes during the flax dew degumming process. The results revealed that the inoculation of combined bacteria induced quorum sensing, modulated hydrolytic enzyme production, and reshaped the community structure. Lignin-degraded genera (Pseudomonas and Sphingobacterium) were enriched, and the relative abundances of pectin- and cellulose-degraded genera (Chryseobacterium) decreased in the early degumming stages. Hemicellulose-degraded genera (Brevundimonas) increased over the degumming time. Moreover, the abundance of lignin hydrolytic enzymes improved in the early stages, while the abundance of pectin hydrolytic enzymes increased at the end of degumming. Various types of functional bacteria taxa changed the sequence of substance degradation. Electron scanning microscopy and differential scanning calorimetry results indicated that the degumming, facilitated by the inoculation of combined bacteria, was nearly completed by 21 d. The fibers exhibited smoother and more intact properties, along with higher thermal stability, as indicated by a melting temperature of 71.54 °C. This study provides a reference for selecting precise degumming bacterial agents to enhance degumming efficiency., 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. Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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38. Optimizing Photoelectrochemical UV Imaging Photodetection: Construction of Anatase/Rutile Heterophase Homojunctions and Oxygen Vacancies Engineering in MOF-Derived TiO 2 .
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Ma Y, Huang Y, Huang J, Xu Z, Yang Y, Xie C, Zhang B, Ao G, Fu Z, Li A, Wang D, and Zhao L
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Self-powered photoelectrochemical (PEC) ultraviolet photodetectors (UVPDs) are promising for next-generation energy-saving and highly integrated optoelectronic systems. Constructing a heterojunction is an effective strategy to increase the photodetection performance of PEC UVPDs because it can promote the separation and transfer of photogenerated carriers. However, both crystal defects and lattice mismatch lead to deteriorated device performance. Here, we introduce a structural regulation strategy to prepare TiO
2 anatase-rutile heterophase homojunctions (A-R HHs) with oxygen vacancies (OVs) photoanodes through an in situ topological transformation of titanium metal-organic framework (Ti-MOF) by pyrolysis treatment. The cooperative interaction between A-R HHs and OVs suppresses carrier recombination and accelerates carrier transport, thereby significantly enhancing the photodetection performance of PEC UVPDs. The obtained device realizes a high on/off ratio of 10,752, a remarkable responsivity of 24.15 mA W-1 , an impressive detectivity of 3.28 × 1011 Jones, and excellent cycling stability. More importantly, under 365 nm light illumination, a high-resolution image of "HUST" (the abbreviation of Harbin University of Science and Technology) was obtained perfectly, confirming the excellent optical imaging capability of the device. This research not only presents an advanced methodology for constructing TiO2 -based PEC UVPDs, but also provides strategic guidance for enhancing their performance and practical applications.- Published
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39. An analysis of exogenous harmful substance exposure as risk factors for COPD and hypertension co-morbidity using PSM.
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Chen Q, Zhou H, Tang J, Sun Y, Ao G, Zhao H, and Chang X
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, China epidemiology, Risk Factors, Propensity Score, Adult, Prevalence, Surveys and Questionnaires, Aged, Occupational Exposure adverse effects, Occupational Exposure statistics & numerical data, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive epidemiology, Hypertension epidemiology, Comorbidity, Environmental Exposure adverse effects, Environmental Exposure statistics & numerical data
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Background: Some occupational and environmental exposures could increase the risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and hypertension in various work and living environments. However, the effect of exposure to multiple exogenous harmful substances on COPD and hypertension co-morbidities remains unclear., Methods: Participants were selected from eight hospitals in five provinces in China using a multistage cluster sampling procedure. Participants' demographic, exposure, and disease information were collected through questionnaires, spirometry, and blood pressure examinations. Demographic data were used as matching factors, and 1:1 matching between the exposed and non-exposed groups was performed by employing propensity score matching (PSM) to minimize the influence on the results. A one-way chi-squared analysis and multifactorial logistic regression were used to analyze the association between the exposure to exogenous harmful substances (metals and their compound dust, inorganic mineral dust, organic chemicals, and livestock by-products) and the co-morbidity of COPD and hypertension., Results: There were 6,610 eligible participants in the final analysis, of whom 2,045 (30.9%) were exposed to exogenous harmful substances. The prevalence of co-morbidities of COPD and hypertension (6.0%) in the exposure group was higher than their prevalence in the total population (4.6%). After PSM, exogenous harmful substance exposure was found to be a risk factor for the co-morbidity of COPD and hypertension [odds ratio (OR) = 1.347, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.011-1.794], which was not statistically significant before PSM (OR = 1.094, 95% CI: 0.852-1.405). Meanwhile, the results of different outcomes showed that the association between hypertension and exogenous harmful substance exposure was not statistically significant (OR = 0.965, 95% CI: 0.846-1.101). Smoking (OR = 4.702, 95% CI: 3.321-6.656), history of a respiratory disease during childhood (OR = 2.830, 95% CI: 1.600-5.006), and history of respiratory symptoms (OR = 1.897, 95% CI: 1.331-2.704) were also identified as risk factors for the co-morbidity of COPD and hypertension., Conclusion: The distribution of exogenous harmful substance exposure varies in the population, and the prevalence of co-morbidities is generally higher in susceptible populations. Exposure to exogenous harmful substances was found to be a key risk factor after adjusting for demographic confounders., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Chen, Zhou, Tang, Sun, Ao, Zhao and Chang.)
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40. The Effectiveness and Safety of Nafamostat Mesylate in the Treatment of COVID-19: a Meta-Analysis.
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Wei M, Li T, Liu S, Wang Y, Tran C, and Ao G
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- Humans, Antiviral Agents therapeutic use, Antiviral Agents adverse effects, Treatment Outcome, Disease Progression, Hyperkalemia drug therapy, Benzamidines therapeutic use, Guanidines therapeutic use, Guanidines adverse effects, COVID-19 Drug Treatment, COVID-19 mortality, SARS-CoV-2 drug effects
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Nafamostat mesylate, a synthetic serine protease inhibitor, has been shown to have antiviral activity against SARS-CoV-2 and anticoagulant properties that may be beneficial in the treatment of COVID-19. We conducted a meta-analysis to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of nafamostat mesylate for the treatment of COVID-19. PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, Scopus, Web of Science, medRxiv, and bioRxiv were searched up to July 2023 for studies comparing the outcomes of nafamostat mesylate treatment and no nafamostat mesylate treatment in patients with COVID-19. Mortality, disease progression, and adverse events were analyzed. Six studies involving 16,195 patients were included in the analysis. Meta-analysis revealed no significant difference in mortality (odds ratio [OR]: 0.88, 95% CI: 0.20-3.75, P = 0.86) or disease progression (OR: 2.76, 95% CI: 0.31-24.68, P = 0.36) between groups. However, nafamostat mesylate was associated with an increased risk of hyperkalemia (OR: 7.15, 95% CI: 2.66-19.24, P < 0.0001). Nafamostat mesylate did not improve mortality or morbidity in hospitalized patients with COVID-19. The risk of hyperkalemia is a serious concern that requires monitoring and preventive measures. Further research in different COVID-19 populations is required.
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41. Clinical performance of metagenomic next-generation sequencing for diagnosis of pulmonary Aspergillus infection and colonization.
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Jiang Z, Gai W, Zhang X, Zheng Y, Jin X, Han Z, Ao G, He J, Shu D, Liu X, Zhou Y, and Hua Z
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- Humans, Herpesvirus 4, Human, Aspergillus genetics, Cough, Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Lung, Hemoglobins, Sensitivity and Specificity, Retrospective Studies, Epstein-Barr Virus Infections, Pneumonia, Aspergillosis
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Background: Investigations assessing the value of metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) for distinguish Aspergillus infection from colonization are currently insufficient., Methods: The performance of mNGS in distinguishing Aspergillus infection from colonization, along with the differences in patients' characteristics, antibiotic adjustment, and lung microbiota, were analyzed., Results: The abundance of Aspergillus significantly differed between patients with Aspergillus infection (n=36) and colonization (n=32) ( P < 0.0001). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve result for bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) mNGS indicated an area under the curve of 0.894 (95%CI: 0.811-0.976), with an optimal threshold value of 23 for discriminating between Aspergillus infection and colonization. The infection group exhibited a higher proportion of antibiotic adjustments in comparison to the colonization group (50% vs. 12.5%, P = 0.001), with antibiotic escalation being more dominant. Age, length of hospital stay, hemoglobin, cough and chest distress were significantly positively correlated with Aspergillus infection. The abundance of A. fumigatus and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) significantly increased in the infection group, whereas the colonization group exhibited higher abundance of A. niger ., Conclusion: BALF mNGS is a valuable tool for differentiating between colonization and infection of Aspergillus . Variations in patients' age, length of hospital stay, hemoglobin, cough and chest distress are observable between patients with Aspergillus infection and colonization., Competing Interests: Authors WG, XZ, and YaZ are employed by WillingMed Technology Beijing Co., Ltd, Beijing, China. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Jiang, Gai, Zhang, Zheng, Jin, Han, Ao, He, Shu, Liu, Zhou and Hua.)
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42. The effect of dupilumab on clinical outcomes in patients with COVID-19: A meta-analysis.
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Ao G, Li T, Nasr B, Wang Y, Tran C, and Chen M
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- Humans, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized therapeutic use, COVID-19
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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.
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43. Solvent Isotope Effects on the Creation of Fluorescent Quantum Defects in Carbon Nanotubes by Aryl Diazonium Chemistry.
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Heppe BJ, Dzombic N, Keil JM, Sun XL, and Ao G
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The integration of aryl diazonium and carbon nanotube chemistries has offered rich and versatile tools for creating nanomaterials of unique optical and electronic properties in a controllable fashion. The diazonium reaction with single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) is known to proceed through a radical or carbocation mechanism in aqueous solutions, with deuterated water (D
2 O) being the frequently used solvent. Here, we show strong water solvent isotope effects on the aryl diazonium reaction with SWCNTs for creating fluorescent quantum defects using water (H2 O) and D2 O. We found a deduced reaction constant of ∼18.2 times larger value in D2 O than in H2 O, potentially due to their different chemical properties. We also observed the generation of new defect photoluminescence over a broad concentration range of diazonium reactants in H2 O, as opposed to a narrow window of reaction conditions in D2 O under UV excitation. Without UV light, the physical adsorption of diazonium on the surface of SWCNTs led to the fluorescence quenching of nanotubes. These findings provide important insights into the aryl diazonium chemistry with carbon nanotubes for creating promising material platforms for optical sensing, imaging, and quantum communication technologies.- Published
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44. Non-Contact Adaptive Voltage Sensor Based on Electric Field Coupling Principle.
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Tan X, Zhang W, He M, Li W, Ao G, and Zhou F
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Non-contact voltage sensors based on the principle of electric field coupling have the advantages of simple loading and unloading, high construction safety, and the fact that they are not affected by line insulation. They can accurately measure line voltage without the need to connect to the measured object. Starting from the principle of non-contact voltage measurement, this article abstracts a non-contact voltage measurement model into the principle of capacitive voltage sharing and deduces its transfer relationship. Secondly, it is theoretically inferred that the edge effect of the traditional symmetric structure sensor plate will cause the actual capacitance value between the sensor plates to be greater than the theoretically calculated capacitance value, resulting in a certain measurement error. Therefore, the addition of an equipotential ring structure is proposed to eliminate the edge additional capacitance caused by the edge effect in order to design the sensor structure. In addition, due to the influence of sensor volume, material dielectric constant, and other factors, the capacitance value of the sensor itself is only at pF level, resulting in poor low-frequency performance and imbuing the sensor with a low voltage division ratio. In this regard, this article analyzes the measurement principle of non-contact voltage sensors. By paralleling ceramic capacitors between the two electrode plates of the sensor, the capacitance of the sensor itself is effectively increased, improving the low-frequency performance of the sensor while also increasing the sensor's voltage division ratio. In addition, by introducing a single pole double throw switch to switch parallel capacitors with different capacitance values, the sensor can have different voltage division ratios in different measurement scenarios, giving it a certain degree of adaptability. The final sensor prototype was made, and a high and low voltage experimental platform was built to test the sensor performance. The experimental results showed that the sensor has good linearity and high measurement accuracy, with a ratio error of within ±3%.
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45. Design of Size-Controlled Sulfur Nanoparticle Cathodes for Lithium-Sulfur Aviation Batteries.
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Liu J, Cheng C, Wang T, Zhu J, Li Z, Ao G, Zhu W, Pezzotti G, and Zhu J
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Lithium-sulfur (Li-S) battery has been considered as a strong contender for commercial aerospace battery, but the commercialization requires Ah-level pouch cells with both efficient discharge at high rates and ultra-high energy density. In this paper, the application of lithium-sulfur batteries for powering drones by using the cathode of highly dispersed sulfur nanoparticles with well-controlled particle sizes have been realized. The sulfur nanoparticles are prepared by a precipitation method in an eco-friendly and efficient way, and loaded on graphene oxide-cetyltrimethylammonium bromide by molecular grafting to realize a large-scale fabrication of sulfur-based cathodes with superior electrochemical performance. A button cell based on the cathode exhibits an excellent discharge capacity of 62.8 mAh cm
-2 at a high sulfur loading of 60 mg cm-2 (i.e., 1046.7 mAh g-1 ). The assembled miniature pouch cell (PCmini) shows a discharge capacity of 130 mAh g-1 , while the formed Ah-level pouch cell (PCAh) achieves energy density of 307 Wh kg-1 at 0.3C and 92 Wh kg-1 at 4C. Especially, a four-axis propeller drone powered by the PC has successfully completed a long flight (>3 min) at high altitudes, demonstrating the practical applicability as aviation batteries., (© 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
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46. Genome-wide chromatin accessibility landscape and dynamics of transcription factor networks during ovule and fiber development in cotton.
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Bao Y, Wei Y, Liu Y, Gao J, Cheng S, Liu G, You Q, Liu P, Lu Q, Li P, Zhang S, Hu N, Han Y, Liu S, Wu Y, Yang Q, Li Z, Ao G, Liu F, Wang K, Jiang J, Zhang T, Zhang W, and Peng R
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- Ovule genetics, Ovule metabolism, Gene Regulatory Networks, Deoxyribonuclease I genetics, Chromatin genetics, Transcription Factors genetics, Transcription Factors metabolism
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Background: The development of cotton fiber is regulated by the orchestrated binding of regulatory proteins to cis-regulatory elements associated with developmental genes. The cis-trans regulatory dynamics occurred throughout the course of cotton fiber development are elusive. Here we generated genome-wide high-resolution DNase I hypersensitive sites (DHSs) maps to understand the regulatory mechanisms of cotton ovule and fiber development., Results: We generated DNase I hypersensitive site (DHS) profiles from cotton ovules at 0 and 3 days post anthesis (DPA) and fibers at 8, 12, 15, and 18 DPA. We obtained a total of 1185 million reads and identified a total of 199,351 DHSs through ~ 30% unique mapping reads. It should be noted that more than half of DNase-seq reads mapped multiple genome locations and were not analyzed in order to achieve a high specificity of peak profile and to avoid bias from repetitive genomic regions. Distinct chromatin accessibilities were observed in the ovules (0 and 3 DPA) compared to the fiber elongation stages (8, 12, 15, and 18 DPA). Besides, the chromatin accessibility during ovules was particularly elevated in genomic regions enriched with transposable elements (TEs) and genes in TE-enriched regions were involved in ovule cell division. We analyzed cis-regulatory modules and revealed the influence of hormones on fiber development from the regulatory divergence of transcription factor (TF) motifs. Finally, we constructed a reliable regulatory network of TFs related to ovule and fiber development based on chromatin accessibility and gene co-expression network. From this network, we discovered a novel TF, WRKY46, which may shape fiber development by regulating the lignin content., Conclusions: Our results not only reveal the contribution of TEs in fiber development, but also predict and validate the TFs related to fiber development, which will benefit the research of cotton fiber molecular breeding., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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47. Casirivimab-imdevimab treatment is associated with reduced rates of mortality and hospitalization in patients with COVID-19: A systematic review with meta-analysis.
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Gao M, Ao G, Hao X, and Xie B
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- Humans, Hospitalization, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized therapeutic use, Drug Combinations, COVID-19
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Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no competing interest.
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48. Development of a risk score to predict portal vein tumor thrombosis in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Tortora R, Farella N, Morisco F, Coppola C, Izzo F, Salomone Megna A, Federico A, Messina V, Nardone G, Piai G, Ragone E, Adinolfi LE, D'Adamo G, Stanzione M, Francica G, Torre P, De Girolamo V, Coppola N, Guarino M, Dallio M, Rocco L, and Di Costanzo GG
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- Male, Humans, Portal Vein pathology, Risk Factors, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular complications, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular diagnosis, Liver Neoplasms complications, Liver Neoplasms diagnosis, Venous Thrombosis etiology, Venous Thrombosis complications, Thrombosis complications, Thrombosis pathology
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Background: Portal vein tumor thrombosis (PVTT) is a common complication of hepatocellular carcinoma and is one of the most negative prognostic factors. The management of patients with PVTT is challenging. The aim of the study was to develop a score predictive of tumor thrombosis., Methods: Data from a large cohort of 2243 hepatocellular carcinoma patients (all stages) recorded in the Progetto Epatocarcinoma Campania (January 2013-April 2021) database were analyzed. To construct the score, univariate generalized estimated equation models, the bootstrap approach for internal validation, and a regression coefficient-based scoring system were used., Results: PVTT (any location) was found in 14.4% of cases and was related to shorter survival. Males, younger patients, and symptomatic cases were more prevalent among the PVTT group. At multivariate analysis, size ≥5 cm, massive or infiltrative hepatocellular carcinoma growth, and alpha-fetoprotein ≥400 ng/mL were significantly associated with PVTT. A risk prediction score of PVTT based on eight variables was developed. Using a continuous score, the risk was associated with an odds ratio (OR) of 1.30 (1.27-1.34; P < 0.001). Considering a dichotomous score >8 versus a score ≤8 the OR for PVTT was 11.33 (8.55-15.00; P < 0.001)., Conclusion: The risk score for PVTT might be useful for clinicians to optimize hepatocellular carcinoma management by picking out patients with more aggressive cancers and higher mortality rates. Prospective validation of the score is needed before its application in daily clinical practice., (Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.)
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49. The effect of bebtelovimab on clinical outcomes in patients with COVID-19: A meta-analysis.
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Luo J, Li T, Liu C, Wang Y, Tran C, and Ao G
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- Humans, Antibodies, Neutralizing therapeutic use, COVID-19
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Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no competing interest.
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50. Feasibility and safety of trans-biliary cryoablation: Preclinical evaluation of a novel flexible cryoprobe.
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Zhang C, Zhu L, Tang S, Wang J, Li Y, Chen X, Bian C, Liu D, Ao G, and Luo T
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- Swine, Animals, Dogs, Carbon Dioxide, Feasibility Studies, Cryopreservation methods, Cryosurgery adverse effects, Cryosurgery methods, Cholestasis
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Cryoablation, as a well-characterized technology, has multifarious clinical applications in solid malignancy. However, trans-biliary cryoablation for malignant biliary obstruction has not been reported yet. Thus, this study aimed to determine the efficacy and safety of trans-biliary cryoablation with a novel CO
2 gas-based flexible cryoprobe in standardized preclinical settings. For fresh porcine liver ex vivo, the freezing efficacy of cryoablation was evaluated by using fresh porcine liver. The real-time CO2 flow rate, freezing temperature and freezing range were examined and the frozen appearance was visualized. In vivo study, acute and chronical effects were investigated by using the models of canine bile duct. Histopathology and laboratory examination were performed. The lowest temperature that the electrode could deliver to the tissue was -60.7 °C. At 60s after freezing, the tissue temperature dropped to -22.6 °C and -4.3 °C at 0.1 and 0.2 cm from the electrode center, respectively. The frozen size was greater in liver tissue ex vivo than that in bile duct tissue in vivo. No biliary hemorrhage, perforation, stricture, obstruction, and adjacent organ injury were observed. With histopathologic examination, acute intercellular vacuoles were observed in the lamina propria adjacent to the lumen. Chronic changes, including uneven coagulative necrosis, fibro-proliferation, inflammatory infiltration and connective tissue thickening were observed in the lamina propria of the all biliary samples. The results demonstrated CO2 gas-based trans-biliary cryoablation is safe and efficacious. These findings may provide a potential new modality for primary malignant biliary obstruction and malignant obstruction within a biliary stent and contribute to cryoablation of clinical practice., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors report there are no competing interests to declare., (Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
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