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2. Arm-only combined transarterial and transvenous access for neurointerventional procedures: a double-center retrospective study.
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DEYUAN ZHU, CHUANCHUAN WANG, PEIPEI MA, DAYONG QI, WEI CAO, SUYA LI, MENG DU, JUANLING HE, SHIFEI YE, TONGHUI SONG, RONGGUO HU, PENG LI, TIANHENG ZHENG, JIANMIN LIU, and YIBIN FANG
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CRANIAL sinuses ,RADIAL artery ,CEREBRAL arteriovenous malformations ,SURGICAL complications ,SINUS thrombosis ,CEREBROVASCULAR disease ,ARTERIOVENOUS fistula - Abstract
Objective This study aims to share our experience with the arm-only combined transarterial and transvenous access approach for neurointerventional procedures and evaluate its efficacy and safety. Methods The arm-only combined transarterial and transvenous access approach was performed using the right/ bilateral proximal radial arteries and the right forearm superficial vein system, guided by ultrasonic guidance. Arterial access closure was achieved using a transradial band radial compression device, while manual compression was utilized for venous approach closure. Results Thirteen procedures were successfully performed using the arm-only combined transarterial and transvenous access approach, yielding favorable outcomes. The procedures included dural arteriovenous fistula embolization (seven cases), cerebral arteriovenous malformation embolization (four cases), venous sinus thrombosis catheter-directed thrombolysis and intravenous thrombectomy (one case), and cerebral venous sinus stenosis manometry (one case). All procedures were uneventful, allowing patients to ambulate on the same day. At discharge, all patients exhibited modified Rankin scores of 0–2, without any access site or perioperative complications. Conclusion This double-center study preliminarily demonstrates the feasibility and safety of arm-only combined transarterial and transvenous access applied in neurointerventional procedures for complicated cerebrovascular diseases. The proximal radial artery and forearm superficial vein are recommended as the primary access sites. Unobstructed compression is strongly recommended for radial approach closure. Advances in knowledge This study aimed to add evidence and experience on the arm-only combined transarterial and transvenous access, as a new approach, for neurointerventional treatment that required arteriovenous approaches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. The Role of PGK1 in Promoting Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury-Induced Microglial M1 Polarization and Inflammation by Regulating Glycolysis
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Wei Cao, Zhengzhe Feng, Deyuan Zhu, Suya Li, Meng Du, Shifei Ye, Dayong Qi, Peng Li, Yan Chen, and Yibin Fang
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Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Neurology ,Molecular Medicine - Abstract
Stroke is a leading cause of death, with a continuously increasing incidence. As a metabolic process that catabolizes glucose pyruvate and provides adenosine triphosphate (ATP), glycolysis plays a crucial role in different diseases. Phosphoglycerate kinase 1 (PGK1) facilitates energy production with biosynthesis in many diseases, including stroke. However, the exact role of PGK1/glycolysis in stroke remains to be elucidated. A rat model of middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) was used to mimic ischemia/reperfusion injuries. Oxygen glucose deprivation/re-oxygenation (OGD/R) was used to induce injury to highly aggressively proliferating immortalized (HAPI) rat microglial cells. The extracellular acidification rate (ECAR) was determined using an XFe24 Extracellular Flux Analyzer. ATP, lactate dehydrogenase, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, and interleukin-6 levels were measured using commercial kits. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assay was performed to examine the interaction between H3K27ac or p300 and the PGK1 promoter region. PGK1 was either knocked down or overexpressed by lentivirus. Thus, to examine its role in stroke, real-time polymerase chain reaction and immunoblotting were used to measure gene expression. The expression of PGK1 was increased and associated with M1 polarization and glycolysis in MCAO rat models. OGD/R promoted M1 polarization and HAPI microglial cell inflammation by regulating glycolysis. Silencing PGK1 reduced OGD/R-increased M1 polarization, inflammation, and glycolysis. Conversely, the overexpression of PGK1 promoted HAPI microglial cell inflammation by regulating glycolysis. The mechanism showed that histone acetyltransferase p300 promoted PGK1 expression through H3K27 acetylation. Finally, data indicated that silencing PGK1 inhibited microglia M1 polarization, inflammation, and glycolysis in MCAO rat models. PGK1 could promote ischemia/reperfusion injury-induced microglial M1 polarization and inflammation by regulating glycolysis, which might provide a novel direction in developing new therapeutic medications for preventing or treating stroke.
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- 2023
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4. Global existence and asymptotic behavior of a triply haptotactic cross-diffusion model for oncolytic virotherapy
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Jiashan Zheng, Yuanyuan Ke, and Dayong Qi
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Note: Please see pdf for full abstract with equations. This paper considers a model for oncolytic virotherapy given by a thiply haptotactic cross-diffusion system ut = DuΔu − ξu∇ · (u∇v) + μuu(1 − u) − ρuuz, x ∈ Ω, t > 0, vt = −(αuu + αww)v + μvv(1 − v), x ∈ Ω, t > 0, wt = DwΔw − ξw∇ · (w∇v) − δww + ρwuz, x ∈ Ω, t > 0, zt = DzΔz − ξz∇ · (z∇v) − δzz − ρzuz + βw, x ∈ Ω, t > 0, (Du∇u − ξuu∇v) · ν = (Dw∇w − ξww∇v) · ν = (Dz∇z − ξzz∇v) · ν = 0, x ∈ ∂Ω, t > 0, u(x, 0) = u0(x), v(x, 0) = v0(x), w(x, 0) = w0(x), z(x, 0) = z0(x), x ∈ Ω, (0.1) in a bounded domain Ω ⊂ RN (N = 1, 2) with smooth boundary. We prove that when N = 1, the system possesses a unique global bounded solution. When N = 2, if there exists some constant K > 0 such that Dz > ξzK, then the solution is global in time. And if we add the condition δwρz > ρwβ > 0, the solution is globally bounded. Furthermore, with some suitable assumption, we could also obtain that the solution exponentially stabilizes to the constant equilibrium (1,0,0,0) as t → ∞.
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- 2023
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5. Global Existence, Regularity and Boundedness in a Higher-dimensional Chemotaxis-Navier-Stokes System with Nonlinear Diffusion and General Sensitivity
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Jiashan Zheng, Dayong Qi, and Yuanyuan Ke
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Applied Mathematics ,Analysis - Published
- 2022
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6. Mapping conformational changes on bispecific antigen-binding biotherapeutic by covalent labeling and mass spectrometry
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Arnik Shah, Dipanwita Batabyal, Dayong Qiu, Weidong Cui, John Harrahy, and Alexander R. Ivanov
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Covalent labeling/footprinting ,Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry ,Fast photooxidation of proteins ,Diethylpyrocarbonate ,Higher order structure characterization ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Biotherapeutic's higher order structure (HOS) is a critical determinant of its functional properties and conformational relevance. Here, we evaluated two covalent labeling methods: diethylpyrocarbonate (DEPC)-labeling and fast photooxidation of proteins (FPOP), in conjunction with mass spectrometry (MS), to investigate structural modifications for the new class of immuno-oncological therapy known as bispecific antigen-binding biotherapeutics (BABB). The evaluated techniques unveiled subtle structural changes occurring at the amino acid residue level within the antigen-binding domain under both native and thermal stress conditions, which cannot be detected by conventional biophysical techniques, e.g., near-ultraviolet circular dichroism (NUV-CD). The determined variations in labeling uptake under native and stress conditions, corroborated by binding assays, shed light on the binding effect, and highlighted the potential of covalent-labeling methods to effectively monitor conformational changes that ultimately influence the product quality. Our study provides a foundation for implementing the developed techniques in elucidating the inherent structural characteristics of novel therapeutics and their conformational stability.
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- 2024
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7. A new result for the global existence and boundedness of weak solutions to a chemotaxis-Stokes system with rotational flux term
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Jiashan Zheng and Dayong Qi
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Physics ,Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,Mathematics::Analysis of PDEs ,General Physics and Astronomy ,01 natural sciences ,Omega ,010101 applied mathematics ,Combinatorics ,symbols.namesake ,Dirichlet boundary condition ,Domain (ring theory) ,symbols ,Nabla symbol ,0101 mathematics - Abstract
In this paper, we consider a three-dimensional chemotaxis-Stokes system 0.1 $$\begin{aligned} \left\{ \begin{aligned}&n_t+u\cdot \nabla n=\Delta n^m-\nabla \cdot (nS(x,n,c)\cdot \nabla c),&\quad&x\in \Omega , t>0,\\&c_t+u\cdot \nabla c=\Delta c-nf(c),&\quad&x\in \Omega ,t>0,\\&u_t+\nabla P=\Delta u+n\nabla \phi ,&\quad&x\in \Omega ,t>0,\\&\nabla \cdot u=0,&\quad&x\in \Omega ,t>0,\\&(\nabla n^m- n S(x,n,c)\cdot \nabla c)\cdot \nu =\frac{\partial c}{\partial \nu }=0,u=0,&\quad&x\in \partial \Omega ,t>0,\\&n(x,0)=n_0(x),c(x,0)=c_0(x),u(x,0)=u_0(x),&\quad&x\in \Omega \end{aligned} \right. \end{aligned}$$ in a bounded domain $$\Omega \subset {\mathbb {R}}^3$$ with smooth boundary, where $$\phi $$ , f and S are given functions with values in $$\Omega $$ , $$[0,\infty )$$ and $${\mathbb {R}}^{3\times 3}$$ , respectively, under the no-flux boundary condition for n, c and Dirichlet boundary condition for u. It is also required that $$f\in C^1([0,\infty ))$$ is locally bounded in $$[0,\infty )$$ , that S satisfies $$|S(x,n,c)|\le n^{l-2}S_0(c)$$ with some nondecreasing $$S_0:[0,\infty )\rightarrow [0,\infty )$$ , and that m fulfills 0.2 $$\begin{aligned} m>\frac{5}{3}l-\frac{20}{9}\quad \text {and}\quad m>-\frac{3}{4}l+\frac{21}{8}\quad \text {with}\quad \frac{25}{12}\ge l>2. \end{aligned}$$ Then, with any reasonably regular initial data, the corresponding initial-boundary problem for (0.1) processes a global in time and bounded solution. This result extends the previous global boundedness result with $$m>m_*(l)$$ , where $$\begin{aligned} m_*(l)=\left\{ \begin{aligned}&l-\frac{5}{6},&\quad&\text {if }\,\frac{31}{12}\ge l>2,\\&\frac{7}{5}l-\frac{28}{15},&\quad&\text {if }\,l>\frac{31}{12}, \end{aligned} \right. \end{aligned}$$ ([15]) since both $$\begin{aligned} l-\frac{5}{6}\ge \frac{5}{3}l-\frac{20}{9} \end{aligned}$$ and $$\begin{aligned} l-\frac{5}{6}\ge -\frac{3}{4}l+\frac{21}{8} \end{aligned}$$ hold on $$\frac{25}{12}\ge l>2$$ .
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- 2021
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8. Large time behavior in a predator-prey system with pursuit-evasion interaction
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Yuanyuan Ke and Dayong Qi
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Sobolev space ,Combinatorics ,Physics ,Applied Mathematics ,Bounded function ,Dimension (graph theory) ,Domain (ring theory) ,Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics ,Boundary (topology) ,State (functional analysis) ,Space (mathematics) ,Omega - Abstract
This work considers a pursuit-evasion model\begin{document}$\begin{equation} \left\{ \begin{split} &u_t = \Delta u-\chi\nabla\cdot(u\nabla w)+u(\mu-u+av),\\ &v_t = \Delta v+\xi\nabla\cdot(v\nabla z)+v(\lambda-v-bu),\\ &w_t = \Delta w-w+v,\\ &z_t = \Delta z-z+u\\ \end{split} \right. \ \ \ \ \ (1) \end{equation}$\end{document}with positive parameters \begin{document}$ \chi $\end{document}, \begin{document}$ \xi $\end{document}, \begin{document}$ \mu $\end{document}, \begin{document}$ \lambda $\end{document}, \begin{document}$ a $\end{document} and \begin{document}$ b $\end{document} in a bounded domain \begin{document}$ \Omega\subset\mathbb{R}^N $\end{document} (\begin{document}$ N $\end{document} is the dimension of the space) with smooth boundary. We prove that if \begin{document}$ a and \begin{document}$ \frac{N(2-a)}{2(C_{\frac{N}{2}+1})^{\frac{1}{\frac{N}{2}+1}}(N-2)_+}>\max\{\chi,\xi\} $\end{document}, (1) possesses a global bounded classical solution with a positive constant \begin{document}$ C_{\frac{N}{2}+1} $\end{document} corresponding to the maximal Sobolev regularity. Moreover, it is shown that if \begin{document}$ b\mu, the solution (\begin{document}$ u,v,w,z $\end{document}) converges to a spatially homogeneous coexistence state with respect to the norm in \begin{document}$ L^\infty(\Omega) $\end{document} in the large time limit under some exact smallness conditions on \begin{document}$ \chi $\end{document} and \begin{document}$ \xi $\end{document}. If \begin{document}$ b\mu>\lambda $\end{document}, the solution converges to (\begin{document}$ \mu,0,0,\mu $\end{document}) with respect to the norm in \begin{document}$ L^\infty(\Omega) $\end{document} as \begin{document}$ t\rightarrow \infty $\end{document} under some smallness assumption on \begin{document}$ \chi $\end{document} with arbitrary \begin{document}$ \xi $\end{document}.
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- 2022
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9. Voltage Harmonic and Interharmonic Detection Method for DC Microgrid based on Hanning Window Interpolation
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Hanlin, ZHU, primary, Lijun, TIAN, additional, Dayong, QI, additional, and Hui, GAO, additional
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- 2019
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10. Optimal allocation of superconducting fault current limiters considering voltage sags mitigation
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Shurui, Nie, primary, Lijun, Tian, additional, and Dayong, Qi, additional
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- 2014
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11. Determination of trace nitrite ion in water by spectrophotometric method after preconcentration on an organic solvent-soluble membrane filter
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Tianze Zhou, Dayong Qi, and Xuexin Gu
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Detection limit ,Nitrous acid ,Chromatography ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Hydrochloric acid ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Reagent ,Spectrophotometry ,medicine ,Nitrite ,Dissolution ,Masking agent - Abstract
A simple and rapid preconcentration technique, based on collecting trace nitrite on a membrane filter and dissolving the membrane filter in an organic solvent, has been applied to its spectrophotometric determination in water. At pH 2.0, nitrous acid diazotizes with p -aminoacetophenone. which is then coupled with N -(1-naphthyl)ethylenediamine, at the same pH. The azo dye formed is collected on a 0.45 urn nitrocellulose filter at pH 4.7 as its ion associate with dodecyl sulfate. The ion associate and filter are dissolved in a small volume of 2-methoxyethanol (methylcellosolve), and acidized with 0.05 ml of 2 M hydrochloric acid and the absorbance of the resulting solution is measured at 555 nm against a reagent blank. Detection limits better than O.1 μ g/dm −3 as NO 2 − can be achieved. The ions normally present in water do not interfere when sodium metaphosphate is added as a masking agent. The proposed method has been applied to the analysis of water samples from several sources, the recoveries of the nitrite added to the samples are quantitative, and results found are satisfactory.
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- 1995
12. Reconfigurable Angular Resolution Design Method in a Separate-Axis Lissajous Scanning MEMS LiDAR System
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Fahu Xu, Dayong Qiao, Changfeng Xia, Xiumin Song, Wenhui Zheng, Yaojun He, and Qiaodan Fan
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MEMS LiDAR ,reconfigurable angular resolution ,separate-axis Lissajous scanning ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
MEMS-based LiDAR with a low cost and small volume is a promising solution for 3D measurement. In this paper, a reconfigurable angular resolution design method is proposed in a separate-axis Lissajous scanning MEMS LiDAR system. This design method reveals the influence factors on the angular resolution, including the characteristics of the MEMS mirrors, the laser duty cycle and pulse width, the processing time of the echo signal, the control precision of the MEMS mirror, and the laser divergence angle. A simulation was carried out to show which conditions are required to obtain different angular resolutions. The experimental results of the 0.2° × 0.62° and 0.2° × 0.15° (horizontal × vertical) angular resolutions demonstrate the feasibility of the design method to realize a reconfigurable angular resolution in a separate-axis Lissajous scanning MEMS LiDAR system by employing MEMS mirrors with different characteristics. This study provides a reasonable potential to obtain a high and flexible angular resolution for MEMS LiDAR.
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- 2022
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13. Vibration Energy Harvester Based on Torsionally Oscillating Magnet
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Xinyi Wang, Jiaxing Li, Chenyuan Zhou, Kai Tao, Dayong Qiao, and Yunjia Li
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electromagnetic ,energy harvester ,MEMS ,planar coil ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
Most of the miniaturized electromagnetic vibrational energy harvesters (EVEHs) are based on oscillating proof mass suspended by several springs or a cantilever structure. Such structural feature limits the miniaturization of the device’s footprint. This paper presents an EVEH device based on a torsional vibrating magnet over a stack of flexible planar coils. The torsional movement of the magnet is enabled by microfabricated silicon torsional springs, which effectively reduce the footprint of the device. With a size of 1 cm × 1 cm × 1.08 cm, the proposed EVEH is capable of generating an open-circuit peak-to-peak voltage of 169 mV and a power of 6.9 μW, under a sinusoidal excitation of ±0.5 g (g = 9.8 m/s2) and frequency of 96 Hz. At elevated acceleration levels, the maximum peak-to-peak output voltage is 222 mV under the acceleration of 7 g (±3.5 g).
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- 2021
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14. Fast Synchronization Method of Comb-Actuated MEMS Mirror Pair for LiDAR Application
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Fahu Xu, Dayong Qiao, Changfeng Xia, Xiumin Song, and Yaojun He
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MEMS LiDAR ,MEMS mirror pair ,synchronization method ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
MEMS-based LiDAR (micro-electro–mechanical system based light detection and ranging), with a low cost and small volume, becomes a promising solution for the two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) optical imaging. A semi-coaxial MEMS LiDAR design, based on a synchronous MEMS mirror pair, was proposed in our early study. In this paper, we specifically reveal the synchronization method of the comb-actuated MEMS mirror pair, including the frequency, amplitude, and phase synchronization. The frequency sweeping and phase adjustment are simultaneously implemented to accelerate the MEMS mirror synchronization process. The experiment is set up and the entire synchronization process is completed within 5 s. Eventually, a one-beam MEMS LiDAR system with the synchronous MEMS mirror pair is set up and a LiDAR with a field of view (FOV) of 60°, angular resolution of 0.2°, and frame rate of 360 Hz is obtained. The experimental results verify the feasibility of the MEMS mirror synchronization method and show a promising potential application prospect for the MEMS LiDAR system.
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- 2021
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15. Electromagnetic Vibration Energy Harvester with Tunable Resonance Frequency Based on Stress Modulation of Flexible Springs
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Yunjia Li, Chenyuan Zhou, Qi Cao, Xinyi Wang, Dayong Qiao, and Kai Tao
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polymer beam ,vibration energy harvesting ,tunable resonant frequency ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
This paper presents a compact electromagnetic vibrational energy harvester (EVEH) with tunable resonance frequency. The resonance frequency of the EVEH is tuned by adjusting the axial stress in the flexible polymeric springs, which is realized by physically pulling and pushing the springs. The stress tuning functionality is realized with a compact structure with small volume. The total frequency tuning range of the proposed EVEH is 56 Hz (74–130 Hz), which is 64% of the natural resonance frequency of the EVEH (88 Hz). It is found that the tensile stress increases the resonance frequency of the EVEH, while the compressive stress firstly reduces the resonance frequency and then increases the resonance frequency due to buckling.
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- 2021
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16. Investigations into the Effects of Human Activities on the Hydrological Cycle in the Yellow River Basin.
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Hao Wang, Chengming Wang, Jianhua Wang, and Dayong Qi
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HYDROLOGIC cycle ,HYDROLOGY ,WATERSHEDS ,RIVERS - Abstract
The Yellow River is the origin of Chinese Nation. The water shortage problem has become so serious in recent years that the social and economy development of the basin has been greatly affected. Investigation into and study of the effects of human activities on hydrological cycle in the Yellow River Basin has very important value to rational allocation, optimized regulation, and effective protection of water resources in the basin. The research principle and method is the natural-artificial dual evolution mode of hydrological cycle. A quantitative analysis was conducted starting from a typical sub-basin in the middle reach of the Yellow River Basin: the Wuding River Basin. Empirical hydrological cycle formulae for the Wuding River are tested to reflect dynamic variation of basin vegetation/land cover. A trend of non-linearity of hydrological cycle in the Wuding River is observed. The principle of the natural-artificial dual evolution mode of hydrological cycle was then applied in the whole Yellow River Basin. The reason for the variation of the hydrological cycle is investigated under natural-artificial driving forces. Results show that natural force takes a main role in evolution of hydrological cycle in the source region of the Yellow River Basin. Then as the Yellow River flows downstream, artificial driving forces by human activities such as reservoirs, water and soil conservation measures, and water withdrawal and diversion become more and more important in the evolution of hydrological cycle. The method of nonlinear correction to hydrological cycle is introduced and applied in the Yellow River Basin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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17. A Microtester for Measuring the Reliability of Microdevices in Controlled Environmental Conditions
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Yunjia Li, Weitao Dou, Chenyuan Zhou, Xinyi Wang, Aijun Yang, Yong Zhang, and Dayong Qiao
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temperature and humidity control ,decoupling control ,reliability test ,microtester ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
A miniaturized reliability test system for microdevices with controlled environmental parameters is presented. The system is capable of measuring key electrical parameters of the microdevices while controlling the environmental conditions around the microdevices. The test system is compact and thus can be integrated with standard test equipment for microdevices. By using a feed-forward decoupling algorithm, the presented test system is capable of generating a temperature range of 0–120 °C and a humidity range of 20–90% RH (0–55 °C), within a small footprint and weight. The accuracy for temperature and humidity control is ±0.1 °C and ±1% RH (30 °C), respectively. The functionality of the proposed test system is verified by integrating it with a piezo shaker to test the environmental reliability of an electromagnetic vibration energy harvester. The proposed system can be used as a proof-of-technology platform for characterizing the performance of microdevices with controlled environmental parameters.
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- 2021
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18. Identification of ions in anion chromatography by stopped flow chronoamperometry
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Purnendu K. Dasgupta, Tetsuo. Okada, and Dayong. Qi
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Chromatography ,biology ,Elution ,Chemistry ,Ion chromatography ,biology.protein ,Chronoamperometry ,Stopped flow ,Analytical Chemistry ,Ion ,Organic anion - Abstract
L'identification des anions mineraux ou organiques est permise grâce a la connection en serie d'une valve trois voies et d'un detecteur de conductivite a courant continu apres le detecteur a impulsion d'un chromatographe ionique avec suppresseur d'eluant. Presentation et discussion des courbes de chronoamperometrie de divers ions (acetate, hexanesulfonate, phosphate, IO 3 − , ClO 4 − , SO 4 2− , S 2 O 6 2− )
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- 1989
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19. Direct current conductivity detection in ion chromatography
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Tetsuo. Okada, Dayong. Qi, and Purnendu K. Dasgupta
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Chromatography ,Chemistry ,Direct current ,Ion chromatography ,Analytical chemistry ,Conductivity ,Analytical Chemistry - Abstract
Conception et utilisation d'un detecteur pour la chromatographie ionique, constitue d'une cellule de mesure comprenant deux electrodes et fonctionnant sous flux
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- 1989
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20. A novel imidazoline derivative as corrosion inhibitor for P110 carbon steel in hydrochloric acid environment
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Lei Zhang, Yi He, Yanqiu Zhou, Ranran Yang, Qiangbin Yang, Dayong Qing, and Qianhe Niu
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Carbon steel ,Weight loss ,Electrochemical ,SEM ,Langmuir adsorption ,Petroleum refining. Petroleum products ,TP690-692.5 ,Engineering geology. Rock mechanics. Soil mechanics. Underground construction ,TA703-712 - Abstract
A novel imidazoline derivative, 2-methyl-4-phenyl-1-tosyl-4, 5-dihydro-1H-imidazole (IMI), was prepared and investigated as corrosion inhibitor for P110 carbon steel in 1.0 M HCl solution by weight loss measurements, potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) tests. The inhibition efficiency increased with the rising concentration of IMI inhibitor. The test results and fitting data indicated that the IMI behaved as a mixed-type inhibitor and obeys the Langmuir adsorption isotherm. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was carried out to investigate the surface of carbon steel specimens, showing great protection from aggressive solution. Finally, inhibition mechanism of IMI on metal surface was further discussed.
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- 2015
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21. A Micromachined Pressure Sensor with Integrated Resonator Operating at Atmospheric Pressure
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Sen Ren, Weizheng Yuan, Dayong Qiao, Jinjun Deng, and Xiaodong Sun
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pressure sensor ,resonant sensor ,micromachining ,micro resonator ,atmospheric pressure ,quality factor ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
A novel resonant pressure sensor with an improved micromechanical double-ended tuning fork resonator packaged in dry air at atmospheric pressure is presented. The resonator is electrostatically driven and capacitively detected, and the sensor is designed to realize a low cost resonant pressure sensor with medium accuracy. Various damping mechanisms in a resonator that is vibrating at atmospheric pressure are analyzed in detail, and a formula is developed to predict the overall quality factor. A trade-off has been reached between the quality factor, stress sensitivity and drive capability of the resonator. Furthermore, differential sense elements and the method of electromechanical amplitude modulation are used for capacitive detection to obtain a large signal-to-noise ratio. The prototype sensor chip is successfully fabricated using a micromachining process based on a commercially available silicon-on-insulator wafer and is hermetically encapsulated in a custom 16-pin Kovar package. Preliminary measurements show that the fundamental frequency of the resonant pressure sensor is approximately 34.55 kHz with a pressure sensitivity of 20.77 Hz/kPa. Over the full scale pressure range of 100–400 kPa and the whole temperature range of −20–60 °C, high quality factors from 1,146 to 1,772 are obtained. The characterization of the prototype sensor reveals the feasibility of a resonant pressure sensor packaged at atmospheric pressure.
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- 2013
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22. Design and Analysis of a New Tuning Fork Structure for Resonant Pressure Sensor
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Xiaodong Sun, Weizheng Yuan, Dayong Qiao, Ming Sun, and Sen Ren
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resonant pressure sensor ,tuning fork structure ,silicon-on-insulator (SOI) ,sensitivity ,cross-talk ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
This paper presents a micromachined resonant pressure sensor. The sensor is designed to optimize the sensitivity and reduce the cross-talk between the driving electrodes and sensing electrodes. The relationship between the sensitivity of the sensor and the main design parameters is analyzed both theoretically and numerically. The sensing and driving electrodes are optimized to get both high sensing capacitance and low cross-talk. This sensor is fabricated using a micromachining process based on a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) wafer. An open-loop measurement system and a closed-loop self-oscillation system is employed to measure the characteristics of the sensor. The experiment result shows that the sensor has a pressure sensitivity of about 29 Hz/kPa, a nonlinearity of 0.02%FS, a hysteresis error of 0.05%FS, and a repeatability error of 0.01%FS. The temperature coefficient is less than 2 Hz/°C in the range of −40 to 80 °C and the short-term stability of the sensor is better than 0.005%FS.
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- 2016
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