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2. Investigation of thermal, mechanical and gas barrier properties of polypropylene-modified clay nanocomposites by micro-compounding process
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Bunekar, Naveen, Tsai, Tsung-Yen, Huang, Je-Yu, and Chen, Si-Jing
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- 2018
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3. Electrified Cement Production via Anion-Mediated Electrochemical Calcium Extraction
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Miao, RK, Wang, N, Hung, S-F, Huang, W-Y, Zhang, J, Zhao, Y, Ou, P, Wang, S, Edwards, JP, Tian, C, Han, J, Xu, Y, Fan, M, Huang, JE, Xiao, YC, Ip, AH, Liang, H, Sargent, EH, Sinton, D, Miao, RK, Wang, N, Hung, S-F, Huang, W-Y, Zhang, J, Zhao, Y, Ou, P, Wang, S, Edwards, JP, Tian, C, Han, J, Xu, Y, Fan, M, Huang, JE, Xiao, YC, Ip, AH, Liang, H, Sargent, EH, and Sinton, D
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- 2023
4. Paired Electrosynthesis of H2 and Acetic Acid at A/cm2 Current Densities
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Tian, C, Li, X-Y, Nelson, VE, Ou, P, Zhou, D, Chen, Y, Zhang, J, Huang, JE, Wang, N, Yu, J, Liu, H, Liu, C, Yang, Y, Peng, T, Zhao, Y, Lee, B-H, Wang, S, Shirzadi, E, Chen, Z, Miao, RK, Sinton, D, Sargent, EH, Tian, C, Li, X-Y, Nelson, VE, Ou, P, Zhou, D, Chen, Y, Zhang, J, Huang, JE, Wang, N, Yu, J, Liu, H, Liu, C, Yang, Y, Peng, T, Zhao, Y, Lee, B-H, Wang, S, Shirzadi, E, Chen, Z, Miao, RK, Sinton, D, and Sargent, EH
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- 2023
5. Conversion of CO2 to multicarbon products in strong acid by controlling the catalyst microenvironment
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Zhao, Y, Hao, L, Ozden, A, Liu, S, Miao, RK, Ou, P, Alkayyali, T, Zhang, S, Ning, J, Liang, Y, Xu, Y, Fan, M, Chen, Y, Huang, JE, Xie, K, Zhang, J, O'Brien, CP, Li, F, Sargent, EH, Sinton, D, Zhao, Y, Hao, L, Ozden, A, Liu, S, Miao, RK, Ou, P, Alkayyali, T, Zhang, S, Ning, J, Liang, Y, Xu, Y, Fan, M, Chen, Y, Huang, JE, Xie, K, Zhang, J, O'Brien, CP, Li, F, Sargent, EH, and Sinton, D
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- 2023
6. Cationic-group-functionalized electrocatalysts enable stable acidic CO2 electrolysis
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Fan, M, Huang, JE, Miao, RK, Mao, Y, Ou, P, Li, F, Li, X-Y, Cao, Y, Zhang, Z, Zhang, J, Yan, Y, Ozden, A, Ni, W, Wang, Y, Zhao, Y, Chen, Z, Khatir, B, O'Brien, CP, Xu, Y, Xiao, YC, Waterhouse, GIN, Golovin, K, Wang, Z, Sargent, EH, Sinton, D, Fan, M, Huang, JE, Miao, RK, Mao, Y, Ou, P, Li, F, Li, X-Y, Cao, Y, Zhang, Z, Zhang, J, Yan, Y, Ozden, A, Ni, W, Wang, Y, Zhao, Y, Chen, Z, Khatir, B, O'Brien, CP, Xu, Y, Xiao, YC, Waterhouse, GIN, Golovin, K, Wang, Z, Sargent, EH, and Sinton, D
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- 2023
7. Reduction of moisture and airborne molecular contamination on the purge system of 450 mm Front Opening Unified Pod
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Chiu, Bill, Hu, Shih-Cheng, Shiue, Angus, and Huang, Je-Yu
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- 2016
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8. Cronartium rust (Pucciniales, Cronartiaceae): species delineation, diversity and host alternation
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Zhao, P, primary, Liu, F, additional, Huang, JE, additional, Zhou, X, additional, Duan, WJ, additional, and Cai, L, additional
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- 2022
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9. Research on the linkage technology of electric power operation field video and Beidou high-precision positioning terminal
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Liu Ying, Huang Jeihui, Yan Chengbo, Wei Yihao, Miao Hao, Lian Weibing, and Zheng Linsheng
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
In order to adapt to the trend of intelligent development in power operation sites and solve practical problems such as inadequate supervision of traditional power operation sites, this article mainly studies the linkage technology between power operation site videos and Beidou high-precision positioning terminals. Based on the application scenarios of the BeiDou positioning system in power operations, this paper summarizes the linkage technology between on-site video and BeiDou high-precision positioning terminals in power operations, and concludes that this technology is suitable for safety control of personnel in power operation sites, inspection and supervision of power lines, monitoring and early warning of inclined and collapsed transmission line towers. Research has found that the linkage technology between on-site video of power operations and Beidou high-precision positioning terminals can promote the intelligent development of power operations and achieve higher precision on-site control of power operations.
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- 2024
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10. Improved Direct Torque Control of Induction Motor for Torque Ripple Minimization
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Tomas Esparza Sola, Huang Jen Chiu, Yu-Chen Liu, and Arief Noor Rahman
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Direct torque control ,torque ripple ,dynamic response ,acceleration process ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
A new direct torque control (DTC) method of an induction motor (IM) which minimizes torque ripple $\left ({T_{ripp} }\right)$ while preserving all the conventional DTC advantages is presented in this paper. Large $T_{ripp}$ and current ripple are the main drawbacks of the conventional DTC. To address this problem, this paper gives a qualitative analysis of the main $T_{ripp}$ sources of the conventional DTC. A novel strategy to reduce $T_{ripp}$ in the constant $T$ and in the field weakening (FW) regions is proposed. The performance of the proposed method is evaluated and compared with a recently published method that aims for the same goals that are pursued in this paper, as well as with the conventional DTC. The analysis has been carried out on the basis of the results obtained by theoretical analysis and hardware implementation.
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- 2022
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11. Driving plasmonic nanoantennas at perfect impedance matching using generalized coherent perfect absorption
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Grimm Philipp, Razinskas Gary, Huang Jer-Shing, and Hecht Bert
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coherent perfect absorption ,impedance matching ,plasmonics ,nanoantenna ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Coherent perfect absorption (CPA) describes the absence of all outgoing modes from a lossy resonator, driven by lossless incoming modes. Here, we show that for nanoresonators that also exhibit radiative losses, e.g., plasmonic nanoantennas, a generalized version of CPA (gCPA) can be applied. In gCPA outgoing modes are suppressed only for a subset of (guided plasmonic) modes while other (radiative) modes are treated as additional loss channels - a situation typically referred to as perfect impedance matching. Here we make use of gCPA to show how to achieve perfect impedance matching between a single nanowire plasmonic waveguide and a plasmonic nanoantenna. Antennas with both radiant and subradiant characteristics are considered. We further demonstrate potential applications in background-free sensing.
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- 2021
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12. Enhanced Time Average Model of Three Phase Voltage Source Converter Taking Dead-Time Distortion Effect Into Account
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Arief Noor Rahman, Huang Jen Chiu, and Kuo Lung Lian
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Voltage source converter ,time average modeling ,dead-time distortion ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Average switch simulation has the advantage of being much faster to simulate than the switching simulation but it lacks any harmonics or distortion on the converter current waveform. In a hardware converter, the current distortion is caused by the dead-time between high side and low side switching devices provided to avoid switch shoot-through. To improve the fidelity of average switch simulation, this paper provides a simple method to induce the distortion resulting from the dead-time. The result of average switch simulation can thus closely resemble the result of switching simulation in a fraction of the simulation time. To validate the accuracy of this average switch simulation, the result of this simulation is compared with the detail switching simulation and the waveform from actual hardware measurement.
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- 2021
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13. A "Group Marching Cube" (GMC) Algorithm for Speeding up the Marching Cube Algorithm
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CHEN, Lih-Shyang, primary, LAY, Young-Jinn, additional, HUANG, Je-Bin, additional, CHEN, Yan-De, additional, CHANG, Ku-Yaw, additional, and CHEN, Shao-Jer, additional
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- 2011
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14. A comparative trial of granulocyte-colony-stimulating factor and dexamethasone, separately and in combination, for the mobilization of neutrophils in the peripheral blood of normal volunteers
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Liles, WC, primary, Huang, JE, additional, Llewellyn, C, additional, SenGupta, D, additional, Price, TH, additional, and Dale, DC, additional
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- 1997
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15. BRIDGE: an open-label phase II trial evaluating the safety of bevacizumab + carboplatin/paclitaxel as first-line treatment for patients with advanced, previously untreated, squamous non-small cell lung cancer.
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Hainsworth JD, Fang L, Huang JE, Karlin D, Russell K, Faoro L, and Azzoli C
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- 2011
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16. Safety of bevacizumab in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer and brain metastases.
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Socinski MA, Langer CJ, Huang JE, Kolb MM, Compton P, Wang L, and Akerley W
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- 2009
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17. PChopper: high throughput peptide prediction for MRM/SRM transition design
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Huang Jeffrey T-J, Afzal Vackar, Atrih Abdel, and Crowther Daniel J
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Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Abstract Background The use of selective reaction monitoring (SRM) based LC-MS/MS analysis for the quantification of phosphorylation stoichiometry has been rapidly increasing. At the same time, the number of sites that can be monitored in a single LC-MS/MS experiment is also increasing. The manual processes associated with running these experiments have highlighted the need for computational assistance to quickly design MRM/SRM candidates. Results PChopper has been developed to predict peptides that can be produced via enzymatic protein digest; this includes single enzyme digests, and combinations of enzymes. It also allows digests to be simulated in 'batch' mode and can combine information from these simulated digests to suggest the most appropriate enzyme(s) to use. PChopper also allows users to define the characteristic of their target peptides, and can automatically identify phosphorylation sites that may be of interest. Two application end points are available for interacting with the system; the first is a web based graphical tool, and the second is an API endpoint based on HTTP REST. Conclusions Service oriented architecture was used to rapidly develop a system that can consume and expose several services. A graphical tool was built to provide an easy to follow workflow that allows scientists to quickly and easily identify the enzymes required to produce multiple peptides in parallel via enzymatic digests in a high throughput manner.
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- 2011
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18. Lineage-specific late pleistocene expansion of an endemic subtropical gossamer-wing damselfly, Euphaea formosa, in Taiwan
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Huang Jen-Pan and Lin Chung-Ping
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Evolution ,QH359-425 - Abstract
Abstract Background Pleistocene glacial oscillations have significantly affected the historical population dynamics of temperate taxa. However, the general effects of recent climatic changes on the evolutionary history and genetic structure of extant subtropical species remain poorly understood. In the present study, phylogeographic and historical demographic analyses based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences were used. The aim was to investigate whether Pleistocene climatic cycles, paleo-drainages or mountain vicariance of Taiwan shaped the evolutionary diversification of a subtropical gossamer-wing damselfly, Euphaea formosa. Results E. formosa populations originated in the middle Pleistocene period (0.3 Mya) and consisted of two evolutionarily independent lineages. It is likely that they derived from the Pleistocene paleo-drainages of northern and southern Minjiang, or alternatively by divergence within Taiwan. The ancestral North-central lineage colonized northwestern Taiwan first and maintained a slowly growing population throughout much of the early to middle Pleistocene period. The ancestral widespread lineage reached central-southern Taiwan and experienced a spatial and demographic expansion into eastern Taiwan. This expansion began approximately 30,000 years ago in the Holocene interglacial period. The ancestral southern expansion into eastern Taiwan indicates that the central mountain range (CMR) formed a barrier to east-west expansion. However, E. formosa populations in the three major biogeographic regions (East, South, and North-Central) exhibit no significant genetic partitions, suggesting that river drainages and mountains did not form strong geographical barriers against gene flow among extant populations. Conclusions The present study implies that the antiquity of E. formosa's colonization is associated with its high dispersal ability and larval tolerance to the late Pleistocene dry grasslands. The effect of late Pleistocene climatic changes on the subtropical damselfly's historical demography is lineage-specific, depending predominantly on its colonization history and geography. It is proposed that the Riss and Würm glaciations in the late Pleistocene period had a greater impact on the evolutionary diversification of subtropical insular species than the last glacial maximum (LGM).
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- 2011
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19. Compliance with behavioral guidelines for diet, physical activity and sedentary behaviors is related to insulin resistance among overweight and obese youth
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Sallis James F, Calfas Karen J, Norman Gregory J, Gottschalk Michael, Huang Jeannie S, and Patrick Kevin
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Medicine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Abstract Background Overweight and obesity are established risk factors for insulin resistance in youth. A number of behavioral recommendations have been publicized with the goal of improving glycemic control. However, there is limited information about whether meeting these behavioral recommendations actually reduces insulin resistance. Findings 92 youths 11 - 16 years with BMI ≥ 85% underwent oral glucose tolerance testing. HOMA-IR and AUCInsulin/AUCGlucose were calculated as measures of insulin resistance. Dietary and physical activity (PA) measures were performed. Assessments included whether or not participants met recommended levels of diet, PA and sedentary behaviors. 62% youths met criteria for insulin resistance. 82% (75/92) met at least one behavioral recommendation. Participants who met ≥ 1 dietary, sedentary, or PA recommendations had significantly reduced insulin resistance as compared with youth who did not. This relationship remained significant in multivariate modeling of insulin resistance adjusting for age, sex, and BMI. Conclusions Even relatively minor behavior change may reduce insulin resistance in youth at risk for diabetes. Our findings support the relevance of current behavioral interventions for glycemic control. Trials Registration Clinical Trials #NCT00412165.
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- 2011
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20. A Forward Authentication Key Management Scheme for Heterogeneous Sensor Networks
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Huang Jen-Yan, Liao I-En, and Tang Hao-Wen
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Telecommunication ,TK5101-6720 ,Electronics ,TK7800-8360 - Abstract
Key encryption technology is a basic technique for protecting the secrecy of transmitted data among sensor nodes in wireless sensor networks. However, sensor nodes are inherently limited by insufficient hardware resources such as memory capacity and battery lifetime. As a result, few current key management schemes are appropriate for wireless sensor networks. This paper proposes a new key management method that uses dynamic key management schemes for heterogeneous sensor networks. The proposed scheme loads a hash function into the base station, cluster heads, and sensor nodes. The cluster heads and sensor nodes then generate their own keychains to provide forward authentication in case of key changes, security breaches, key changes due to security breaches. The cluster heads and sensor nodes establish pairwise keys to ensure transmission secrecy. The proposed scheme decreases the number of keys required for sensor nodes and cluster heads and is robust to the following attacks: guessing attacks, replay attacks, man-in-the-middle attacks, node capture attacks, and denial-of-service attacks.
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- 2011
21. Eotaxin and FGF enhance signaling through an Extracellular signal-related kinase (ERK)-dependent pathway in the pathogenesis of Eosinophilic Esophagitis
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Huang Jennifer J, Joh Jae, Fuentebella Judy, Patel Anup, Nguyen Tammie, Seki Scott, Hoyte Lisa, Reshamwala Neha, Nguyen Christine, Quiros Anthony, Bass Dorsey, Sibley Eric, Berquist William, Cox Kenneth, Kerner John, and Kari Nadeau C
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Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Abstract Background Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is characterized by the inflammation of the esophagus and the infiltration of eosinophils into the esophagus, leading to symptoms such as dysphagia and stricture formation. Systemic immune indicators like eotaxin and fibroblast growth factor were evaluated for possible synergistic pathological effects. Moreover, blood cells, local tissue, and plasma from EoE and control subjects were studied to determine if the localized disease was associated with a systemic effect that correlated with presence of EoE disease. Method Real-time polymerase chain reaction from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), immunohistochemistry from local esophageal biopsies, fluid assays on plasma, and fluorescence-activated cell sorting on peripheral blood cells from subjects were used to study the systemic immune indicators in newly diagnosed EoE (n = 35), treated EoE (n = 9), Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) (n = 8), ulcerative colitis (n = 5), Crohn's disease (n = 5), and healthy controls (n = 8). Result Of the transcripts tested for possible immune indicators, we found extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK), Bcl-2, bFGF (basic fibroblast growth factor), and eotaxin levels were highly upregulated in PBMC and associated with disease presence of EoE. Increased FGF detected by immunohistochemistry in esophageal tissues and in PBMC was correlated with low levels of pro-apoptotic factors (Fas, Caspase 8) in PBMC from EoE subjects. Plasma-derived bFGF was shown to be the most elevated and most specific in EoE subjects in comparison to healthy controls and disease control subjects. Conclusion We describe for the first time a possible mechanism by which increased FGF is associated with inhibiting apoptosis in local esophageal tissues of EoE subjects as compared to controls. Eotaxin and FGF signaling pathways share activation through the ERK pathway; together, they could act to increase eosinophil activation and prolong the half-life of eosinophils in local tissues of the esophagus in EoE subjects.
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22. Pediatricians' weight assessment and obesity management practices
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Galvan Kate, Walker-Gallego Edward, Fernandez Susan, Golnari Golnaz, Donohue Michael, Huang Jeannie S, Briones Christina, Tamai Jennifer, and Becerra Karen
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Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Abstract Background Clinician adherence to obesity screening guidelines from United States health agencies remains suboptimal. This study explored how personal and career demographics influence pediatricians' weight assessment and management practices. Methods A web-based survey was distributed to U.S. pediatricians. Respondents were asked to identify the weight status of photographed children and about their weight assessment and management practices. Associations between career and personal demographic variables and pediatricians' weight perceptions, weight assessment and management practices were evaluated using univariate and multivariate modeling. Results 3,633 pediatric medical providers correctly identified the weight status of children at a median rate of 58%. The majority of pediatric clinicians were white, female, and of normal weight status with more than 10 years clinical experience. Experienced pediatric medical providers were less likely than younger colleagues to correctly identify the weight status of pictured children and were also less likely to know and use BMI criteria for assessing weight status. General pediatricians were more likely than subspecialty practitioners to provide diverse interventions for weight management. Non-white and Hispanic general practitioners were more likely than counterparts to consider cultural approaches to weight management. Conclusion Pediatricians' perceptions of children's weight and their weight assessment and management practices are influenced by career and personal characteristics. Objective criteria and clinical guidelines should be uniformly applied by pediatricians to screen for and manage pediatric obesity.
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- 2009
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23. The impact of HIV-associated lipodystrophy on healthcare utilization and costs
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Lee Daniel, Fernandez Susan, Becerra Karen, Huang Jeannie S, and Mathews WC
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Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Abstract Background HIV disease itself is associated with increased healthcare utilization and healthcare expenditures. HIV-infected persons with lipodystrophy have been shown to have poor self-perceptions of health. We evaluated whether lipodystrophy in the HIV-infected population was associated with increased utilization of healthcare services and increased healthcare costs. Objective To examine utilization of healthcare services and associated costs with respect to presence of lipodystrophy among HIV-infected patients. Methods Healthcare utilization and cost of healthcare services were collected from computerized accounting records for participants in a body image study among HIV-infected patients treated at a tertiary care medical center. Lipodystrophy was assessed by physical examination, and effects of lipodystrophy were assessed via body image surveys. Demographic and clinical characteristics were also ascertained. Analysis of healthcare utilization and cost outcomes was performed via between-group analyses. Multivariate modeling was used to determine predictors of healthcare utilization and associated costs. Results Of the 181 HIV-infected participants evaluated in the study, 92 (51%) had clinical evidence of HIV-associated lipodystrophy according to physician examination. Total healthcare utilization, as measured by the number of medical center visits over the study period, was notably increased among HIV-infected subjects with lipodystrophy as compared to HIV-infected subjects without lipodystrophy. Similarly, total healthcare expenditures over the study period were $1,718 more for HIV-infected subjects with lipodystrophy than for HIV-infected subjects without lipodystrophy. Multivariate modeling demonstrated strong associations between healthcare utilization and associated costs, and lipodystrophy score as assessed by a clinician. Healthcare utilization and associated costs were not related to body image survey scores among HIV-infected patients with lipodystrophy. Conclusion Patients with HIV-associated lipodystrophy demonstrate an increased utilization of healthcare services with associated increased healthcare costs as compared to HIV-infected patients without lipodystrophy. The economic and healthcare service burdens of HIV-associated lipodystrophy are significant and yet remain inadequately addressed by the medical community.
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24. Ginger inhibits cell growth and modulates angiogenic factors in ovarian cancer cells
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Huang Jennifer, Griffith Kent A, Wahl Heather, Zick Suzanna, Fogoros Sarah, Rhode Jennifer, and Liu J Rebecca
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Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Abstract Background Ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc) is a natural dietary component with antioxidant and anticarcinogenic properties. The ginger component [6]-gingerol has been shown to exert anti-inflammatory effects through mediation of NF-κB. NF-κB can be constitutively activated in epithelial ovarian cancer cells and may contribute towards increased transcription and translation of angiogenic factors. In the present study, we investigated the effect of ginger on tumor cell growth and modulation of angiogenic factors in ovarian cancer cells in vitro. Methods The effect of ginger and the major ginger components on cell growth was determined in a panel of epithelial ovarian cancer cell lines. Activation of NF-κB and and production of VEGF and IL-8 was determined in the presence or absence of ginger. Results Ginger treatment of cultured ovarian cancer cells induced profound growth inhibition in all cell lines tested. We found that in vitro, 6-shogaol is the most active of the individual ginger components tested. Ginger treatment resulted in inhibition of NF-kB activation as well as diminished secretion of VEGF and IL-8. Conclusion Ginger inhibits growth and modulates secretion of angiogenic factors in ovarian cancer cells. The use of dietary agents such as ginger may have potential in the treatment and prevention of ovarian cancer.
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- 2007
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25. Body image in women with HIV: a cross-sectional evaluation
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Becerra Karen, Lee Daniel, Harrity Shawn, Huang Jeannie S, Santos Rosanne, and Mathews W Christopher
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Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Abstract Background HIV lipodystrophy syndrome is a recognized complication of potent antiretroviral therapy and is characterized by often dramatic changes in various body fat stores, both central and peripheral. Given prior findings of heightened body image dysphoria among HIV-infected men with lipodystrophy as compared to HIV-infected men without lipodystrophy, we sought to determine body image among HIV-infected and HIV-negative women and to determine the relationship of HIV and lipodystrophy with body image. Our a priori hypothesis was that women with HIV and lipodystrophy would have significantly poorer body image as compared to women without HIV and to women with HIV without lipodystrophy. Results 116 women responded to two previously validated self-report instruments (Body Image Quality of Life Index (BIQLI) and the Situational Inventory of Body-Image Dysphoria – Short Form (SIBID-S)) on body image. 62 (53% subjects) HIV-infected women were recruited at the university-based HIV clinic. 54 (47% subjects) HIV-negative female controls were recruited from another study evaluating bone density in otherwise healthy controls. 96% identified their sexual orientation as women having sex with men. Among the HIV-infected group, 36 reported the presence of lipodystrophic characteristics and 26 reported no lipodystrophic changes. Agreement regarding the presence of lipodystrophy between physician and subject was 0.67 as measured by the kappa coefficient of agreement. Compared to HIV-negative women, HIV-positive women demonstrated poor body image as measured by BIQLI (p = 0.0009). Compared with HIV-infected women who denied lipodystrophy, HIV-infected women with self-reported lipodystrophy demonstrated poor body image as measured by BIQLI (p = 0.02) and SIBID-S scales (p = 0.001). Conclusion We demonstrate that HIV and lipodystrophy status among women is associated with poor body image. Universal efforts should be made in the HIV medical community to recognize body image issues particularly among persons affected by lipodystrophy so that appropriate intervention and support may be provided.
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- 2006
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26. Acid-Stable Cu Cluster Precatalysts Enable High Energy and Carbon Efficiency in CO 2 Electroreduction.
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Kim D, Park S, Lee J, Chen Y, Li F, Kim J, Bai Y, Huang JE, Liu S, Jung ED, Lee BH, Papangelakis P, Ni W, Alkayyali T, Miao RK, Li P, Liang Y, Shayesteh Zeraati A, Dorakhan R, Meira DM, Chen Y, Sinton D, Zhong M, and Sargent EH
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The electrochemical reduction of CO
2 in acidic media offers the advantage of high carbon utilization, but achieving high selectivity to C2+ products at a low overpotential remains a challenge. We identified the chemical instability of oxide-derived Cu catalysts as a reason that advances in neutral/alkaline electrolysis do not translate to acidic conditions. In acid, Cu ions leach from Cu oxides, leading to the deactivation of the C2+ -active sites of Cu nanoparticles. This prompted us to design acid-stable Cu cluster precatalysts that are reduced in situ to active Cu nanoparticles in strong acid. Operando Raman and X-ray spectroscopy indicated that the bonding between the Cu cluster precatalyst ligand and in situ formed Cu nanoparticles preserves a high density of undercoordinated Cu sites, resulting in a C2 H4 Faradaic efficiency of 62% at a low overpotential. The result is a 1.4-fold increase in energy efficiency compared with previous acidic CO2 -to-C2+ electrocatalytic systems.- Published
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27. Reactive capture of CO 2 via amino acid.
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Xiao YC, Sun SS, Zhao Y, Miao RK, Fan M, Lee G, Chen Y, Gabardo CM, Yu Y, Qiu C, Guo Z, Wang X, Papangelakis P, Huang JE, Li F, O'Brien CP, Kim J, Han K, Corbett PJ, Howe JY, Sargent EH, and Sinton D
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Reactive capture of carbon dioxide (CO
2 ) offers an electrified pathway to produce renewable carbon monoxide (CO), which can then be upgraded into long-chain hydrocarbons and fuels. Previous reactive capture systems relied on hydroxide- or amine-based capture solutions. However, selectivity for CO remains low (<50%) for hydroxide-based systems and conventional amines are prone to oxygen (O2 ) degradation. Here, we develop a reactive capture strategy using potassium glycinate (K-GLY), an amino acid salt (AAS) capture solution applicable to O2 -rich CO2 -lean conditions. By employing a single-atom catalyst, engineering the capture solution, and elevating the operating temperature and pressure, we increase the availability of dissolved in-situ CO2 and achieve CO production with 64% Faradaic efficiency (FE) at 50 mA cm-2 . We report a measured CO energy efficiency (EE) of 31% and an energy intensity of 40 GJ tCO -1 , exceeding the best hydroxide- and amine-based reactive capture reports. The feasibility of the full reactive capture process is demonstrated with both simulated flue gas and direct air input., (© 2024. The Author(s).)- Published
- 2024
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28. Selective Electrified Propylene-to-Propylene Glycol Oxidation on Activated Rh-Doped Pd.
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Huang JE, Chen Y, Ou P, Ding X, Yan Y, Dorakhan R, Lum Y, Li XY, Bai Y, Wu C, Fan M, Lee MG, Miao RK, Liu Y, O'Brien C, Zhang J, Tian C, Liang Y, Xu Y, Luo M, Sinton D, and Sargent EH
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Renewable-energy-powered electrosynthesis has the potential to contribute to decarbonizing the production of propylene glycol, a chemical that is used currently in the manufacture of polyesters and antifreeze and has a high carbon intensity. Unfortunately, to date, the electrooxidation of propylene under ambient conditions has suffered from a wide product distribution, leading to a low faradic efficiency toward the desired propylene glycol. We undertook mechanistic investigations and found that the reconstruction of Pd to PdO occurs, followed by hydroxide formation under anodic bias. The formation of this metastable hydroxide layer arrests the progressive dissolution of Pd in a locally acidic environment, increases the activity, and steers the reaction pathway toward propylene glycol. Rh-doped Pd further improves propylene glycol selectivity. Density functional theory (DFT) suggests that the Rh dopant lowers the energy associated with the production of the final intermediate in propylene glycol formation and renders the desorption step spontaneous, a concept consistent with experimental studies. We report a 75% faradic efficiency toward propylene glycol maintained over 100 h of operation.
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- 2024
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29. Efficient multicarbon formation in acidic CO 2 reduction via tandem electrocatalysis.
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Chen Y, Li XY, Chen Z, Ozden A, Huang JE, Ou P, Dong J, Zhang J, Tian C, Lee BH, Wang X, Liu S, Qu Q, Wang S, Xu Y, Miao RK, Zhao Y, Liu Y, Qiu C, Abed J, Liu H, Shin H, Wang D, Li Y, Sinton D, and Sargent EH
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The electrochemical reduction of CO
2 in acidic conditions enables high single-pass carbon efficiency. However, the competing hydrogen evolution reaction reduces selectivity in the electrochemical reduction of CO2 , a reaction in which the formation of CO, and its ensuing coupling, are each essential to achieving multicarbon (C2+ ) product formation. These two reactions rely on distinct catalyst properties that are difficult to achieve in a single catalyst. Here we report decoupling the CO2 -to-C2+ reaction into two steps, CO2 -to-CO and CO-to-C2+ , by deploying two distinct catalyst layers operating in tandem to achieve the desired transformation. The first catalyst, atomically dispersed cobalt phthalocyanine, reduces CO2 to CO with high selectivity. This process increases local CO availability to enhance the C-C coupling step implemented on the second catalyst layer, which is a Cu nanocatalyst with a Cu-ionomer interface. The optimized tandem electrodes achieve 61% C2 H4 Faradaic efficiency and 82% C2+ Faradaic efficiency at 800 mA cm-2 at 25 °C. When optimized for single-pass utilization, the system reaches a single-pass carbon efficiency of 90 ± 3%, simultaneous with 55 ± 3% C2 H4 Faradaic efficiency and a total C2+ Faradaic efficiency of 76 ± 2%, at 800 mA cm-2 with a CO2 flow rate of 2 ml min-1 ., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.)- Published
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30. Site-selective protonation enables efficient carbon monoxide electroreduction to acetate.
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Wang X, Chen Y, Li F, Miao RK, Huang JE, Zhao Z, Li XY, Dorakhan R, Chu S, Wu J, Zheng S, Ni W, Kim D, Park S, Liang Y, Ozden A, Ou P, Hou Y, Sinton D, and Sargent EH
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Electrosynthesis of acetate from CO offers the prospect of a low-carbon-intensity route to this valuable chemical--but only once sufficient selectivity, reaction rate and stability are realized. It is a high priority to achieve the protonation of the relevant intermediates in a controlled fashion, and to achieve this while suppressing the competing hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and while steering multicarbon (C
2+ ) products to a single valuable product--an example of which is acetate. Here we report interface engineering to achieve solid/liquid/gas triple-phase interface regulation, and we find that it leads to site-selective protonation of intermediates and the preferential stabilization of the ketene intermediates: this, we find, leads to improved selectivity and energy efficiency toward acetate. Once we further tune the catalyst composition and also optimize for interfacial water management, we achieve a cadmium-copper catalyst that shows an acetate Faradaic efficiency (FE) of 75% with ultralow HER (<0.2% H2 FE) at 150 mA cm-2 . We develop a high-pressure membrane electrode assembly system to increase CO coverage by controlling gas reactant distribution and achieve 86% acetate FE simultaneous with an acetate full-cell energy efficiency (EE) of 32%, the highest energy efficiency reported in direct acetate electrosynthesis., (© 2024. The Author(s).)- Published
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31. Unusual Sabatier principle on high entropy alloy catalysts for hydrogen evolution reactions.
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Chen ZW, Li J, Ou P, Huang JE, Wen Z, Chen L, Yao X, Cai G, Yang CC, Singh CV, and Jiang Q
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The Sabatier principle is widely explored in heterogeneous catalysis, graphically depicted in volcano plots. The most desirable activity is located at the peak of the volcano, and further advances in activity past this optimum are possible by designing a catalyst that circumvents the limitation entailed by the Sabatier principle. Herein, by density functional theory calculations, we discovered an unusual Sabatier principle on high entropy alloy (HEA) surface, distinguishing the "just right" (ΔG
H* = 0 eV) in the Sabatier principle of hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). A new descriptor was proposed to design HEA catalysts for HER. As a proof-of-concept, the synthesized PtFeCoNiCu HEA catalyst endows a high catalytic performance for HER with an overpotential of 10.8 mV at -10 mA cm-2 and 4.6 times higher intrinsic activity over the state-of-the-art Pt/C. Moreover, the unusual Sabatier principle on HEA catalysts can be extended to other catalytic reactions., (© 2024. The Author(s).)- Published
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32. Application of culturomics in fungal isolation from mangrove sediments.
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Li M, Raza M, Song S, Hou L, Zhang ZF, Gao M, Huang JE, Liu F, and Cai L
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- Humans, Phylogeny, Culture Media, Fungi, Geologic Sediments microbiology, Ecosystem, Bacteria
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Background: Fungi play a crucial role in ecosystems, and they have been widely considered a promising source for natural compounds that are crucial for drug discovery. Fungi have a high diversity, but about 95% of them remain unknown to science. The description rate of fungi is very low, mainly due to the inability of most fungi to grow in artificial media, which could not provide a sufficiently similar environment to their natural habitats. Moreover, many species in nature are in a state of low metabolic activity which cannot readily proliferate without proper resuscitation. Previously developed culturomics techniques are mostly designed and applicable for bacteria, with few attempts for fungal isolation because of their significantly larger cell size and hyphal growth properties., Results: This study attempted to isolate previously uncultured and rare fungi from mangrove sediments using newly developed fungal enrichment culture method (FECM) and fungal isolation chips (FiChips). Comparison of fungal community composition at different enrichment stages showed that FECM had great influence on fungal community composition, with rare taxa increased significantly, thus improving the isolation efficiency of previously uncultured fungi. Similarly, in situ cultivation using FiChips has a significant advantage in detecting and culturing rare fungi, as compared to the conventional dilution plate method (DPM). In addition, based on morphological comparisons and phylogenetic analyses, we described and proposed 38 new ascomycetous taxa, including three new families, eight new genera, 25 new species, and two new combinations (presented in additional file 1)., Conclusions: Our study demonstrated that mangrove sediments harbor a high diversity of fungi, and our new isolation approaches (FECM and FiChips) presented a high efficiency in isolating hitherto uncultured fungi, which is potentially usable for fungal isolation in other similar environments. Video Abstract., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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33. Metabolomics Assessment of Volume Overload-Induced Heart Failure and Oxidative Stress in the Kidney.
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Tang HY, Huang JE, Tsau MT, Chang CJ, Tung YC, Lin G, and Cheng ML
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The incidence of heart failure (HF) is increasing and is associated with a poor prognosis. Moreover, HF often coexists with renal dysfunction and is associated with a worsened outcome. In many experimental studies on cardiac dysfunction, the function of other organs was either not addressed or did not show any decline. Until now, the exact mechanisms for initiating and sustaining this interaction are still unknown. The objective of this study is to use volume overload to induce cardiac hypertrophy and HF in aortocaval fistula (ACF) rat models, and to elucidate how volume overload affects metabolic changes in the kidney, even with normal renal function, in HF. The results showed the metabolic changes between control and ACF rats, including taurine metabolism; purine metabolism; glycine, serine, and threonine metabolism; glycerophospholipid metabolism; and histidine metabolism. Increasing the downstream purine metabolism from inosine to uric acid in the kidneys of ACF rats induced oxidative stress through xanthine oxidase. This result was consistent with HK-2 cells treated with xanthine and xanthine oxidase. Under oxidative stress, taurine accumulation was observed in ACF rats, indicating increased activity of the hypotaurine-taurine pathway as a defense mechanism against oxidative stress in the kidney. Another antioxidant, ascorbic acid 2-sulfate, showed lower levels in ACF rats, indicating that the kidneys experience elevated oxidative stress due to volume overload and HF. In summary, metabolic profiles are more sensitive than clinical parameters in reacting to damage to the kidney in HF.
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34. Synthesis of Silanized Bioactive Glass/Gelatin Methacrylate (GelMA/Si-BG) composite hydrogel for Bone Tissue Engineering Application.
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Chen H, Lin YM, Bupphathong S, Lim J, Huang JE, Huang W, Hsieh TAS, and Lin CH
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- Humans, Hydrogels pharmacology, Methacrylates pharmacology, Bone and Bones, Tissue Scaffolds, Tissue Engineering, Gelatin
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Bioactive glass (BG) has been widely employed in the field of bone tissue engineering owing to its osteoconductive properties. These properties increase the stiffness and bioactivity of polymeric hydrogels, making them ideal for the repair, replacement, and regeneration of damaged bones. In this study, we investigated the effects of incorporating silanized 45S5 bioactive glass (Si-BG) into gelatin methacrylate (GelMA) hydrogel (GelMA/Si-BG) for potential bone tissue engineering. Our findings revealed that crosslinking GelMA with Si-BG had a striking increase in bioactivity with and without osteogenic induction of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) when compared to GelMA/BG hydrogels. Meanwhile, both GelMA/Si-BG and GelMA/BG hydrogels were able to maintain the cell viability of hMSC for up to 14 days. Additionally, GelMA/Si-BG hydrogels were shown to have a significantly higher compressive modulus than GelMA/BG hydrogels. This study has demonstrated the introduction of silanized 45S5 BG into GelMA hydrogel bioactivity and mechanical properties of GelMA hydrogels, exemplifying the potential application of silanization of BG in bone tissue engineering., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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35. Single-site decorated copper enables energy- and carbon-efficient CO 2 methanation in acidic conditions.
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Fan M, Miao RK, Ou P, Xu Y, Lin ZY, Lee TJ, Hung SF, Xie K, Huang JE, Ni W, Li J, Zhao Y, Ozden A, O'Brien CP, Chen Y, Xiao YC, Liu S, Wicks J, Wang X, Abed J, Shirzadi E, Sargent EH, and Sinton D
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Renewable CH
4 produced from electrocatalytic CO2 reduction is viewed as a sustainable and versatile energy carrier, compatible with existing infrastructure. However, conventional alkaline and neutral CO2 -to-CH4 systems suffer CO2 loss to carbonates, and recovering the lost CO2 requires input energy exceeding the heating value of the produced CH4 . Here we pursue CH4 -selective electrocatalysis in acidic conditions via a coordination method, stabilizing free Cu ions by bonding Cu with multidentate donor sites. We find that hexadentate donor sites in ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid enable the chelation of Cu ions, regulating Cu cluster size and forming Cu-N/O single sites that achieve high CH4 selectivity in acidic conditions. We report a CH4 Faradaic efficiency of 71% (at 100 mA cm-2 ) with <3% loss in total input CO2 that results in an overall energy intensity (254 GJ/tonne CH4 ), half that of existing electroproduction routes., (© 2023. The Author(s).)- Published
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36. A new species of Dictyochaeta (Sordariomycetes, Chaetosphaeriales, Chaetosphaeriaceae) from freshwater habitats in China.
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Yan XY, Huang JE, Song HY, Gao Y, Hu HJ, Zhai ZJ, Yan JQ, Huo GH, and Hu DM
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Background: Freshwater fungi refer to the fungi that depend on the freshwater habitats for the whole life cycle or part of their life cycle. In this context, a new aquatic hyphomycete was isolated from decaying wood in a freshwater habitat in Jiangxi Province, China., New Information: Dictyochaetajiangxiensis sp. nov., a new aquatic hyphomycete, is characterised by its unbranched, septate, base-fertile conidiophores with multisepta and single phialide at the apex, brown, sterile seta, monophialidic, subcylindrical conidiogenous cells narrowing below the funnel-shaped collarette, hyaline, unicellular, thin-walled, smooth, guttulate, falcate to subclavate conidia narrowly rounded at both ends with hair-like appendages. Phylogenetically, the new species Dictyochaetajiangxiensis clustered together with Dictyochaetabrevis MFLU 19-0216 in a well-supported clade, but formed a separate branch. In order to better define the taxonomic status of the new species, a phylogenetic tree of most closely-related taxa in Chaetosphaeriaceae was established, based on multi-locus sequences (ITS and LSU). The novel species is described and illustrated. Newly-generated molecular data of Dictyochaetajiangxiensis is also provided., (Xin-Yi Yan, Jun-En Huang, Hai-Yan Song, Yang Gao, Hai-Jing Hu, Zhi-Jun Zhai, Jun-Qing Yan, Guang-Hua Huo, Dian-Ming Hu.)
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37. Doping Shortens the Metal/Metal Distance and Promotes OH Coverage in Non-Noble Acidic Oxygen Evolution Reaction Catalysts.
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Wang N, Ou P, Miao RK, Chang Y, Wang Z, Hung SF, Abed J, Ozden A, Chen HY, Wu HL, Huang JE, Zhou D, Ni W, Fan L, Yan Y, Peng T, Sinton D, Liu Y, Liang H, and Sargent EH
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Acidic water electrolysis enables the production of hydrogen for use as a chemical and as a fuel. The acidic environment hinders water electrolysis on non-noble catalysts, a result of the sluggish kinetics associated with the adsorbate evolution mechanism, reliant as it is on four concerted proton-electron transfer steps. Enabling a faster mechanism with non-noble catalysts will help to further advance acidic water electrolysis. Here, we report evidence that doping Ba cations into a Co
3 O4 framework to form Co3- x Bax O4 promotes the oxide path mechanism and simultaneously improves activity in acidic electrolytes. Co3- x Bax O4 catalysts reported herein exhibit an overpotential of 278 mV at 10 mA/cm2 in 0.5 M H2 SO4 electrolyte and are stable over 110 h of continuous water oxidation operation. We find that the incorporation of Ba cations shortens the Co-Co distance and promotes OH adsorption, findings we link to improved water oxidation in acidic electrolyte.- Published
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38. Electrified hydrocarbon-to-oxygenates coupled to hydrogen evolution for efficient greenhouse gas mitigation.
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Leow WR, Völker S, Meys R, Huang JE, Jaffer SA, Bardow A, and Sargent EH
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Chemicals manufacture is among the top greenhouse gas contributors. More than half of the associated emissions are attributable to the sum of ammonia plus oxygenates such as methanol, ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid. Here we explore the impact of electrolyzer systems that couple electrically-powered anodic hydrocarbon-to-oxygenate conversion with cathodic H
2 evolution reaction from water. We find that, once anodic hydrocarbon-to-oxygenate conversion is developed with high selectivities, greenhouse gas emissions associated with fossil-based NH3 and oxygenates manufacture can be reduced by up to 88%. We report that low-carbon electricity is not mandatory to enable a net reduction in greenhouse gas emissions: global chemical industry emissions can be reduced by up to 39% even with electricity having the carbon footprint per MWh available in the United States or China today. We conclude with considerations and recommendations for researchers who wish to embark on this research direction., (© 2023. The Author(s).)- Published
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39. Strong-Proton-Adsorption Co-Based Electrocatalysts Achieve Active and Stable Neutral Seawater Splitting.
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Wang N, Ou P, Hung SF, Huang JE, Ozden A, Abed J, Grigioni I, Chen C, Miao RK, Yan Y, Zhang J, Wang Z, Dorakhan R, Badreldin A, Abdel-Wahab A, Sinton D, Liu Y, Liang H, and Sargent EH
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Direct electrolysis of pH-neutral seawater to generate hydrogen is an attractive approach for storing renewable energy. However, due to the anodic competition between the chlorine evolution and the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), direct seawater splitting suffers from a low current density and limited operating stability. Exploration of catalysts enabling an OER overpotential below the hypochlorite formation overpotential (≈490 mV) is critical to suppress the chloride evolution and facilitate seawater splitting. Here, a proton-adsorption-promoting strategy to increase the OER rate is reported, resulting in a promoted and more stable neutral seawater splitting. The best catalysts herein are strong-proton-adsorption (SPA) materials such as palladium-doped cobalt oxide (Co
3- x Pdx O4 ) catalysts. These achieve an OER overpotential of 370 mV at 10 mA cm-2 in pH-neutral simulated seawater, outperforming Co3 O4 by a margin of 70 mV. Co3- x Pdx O4 catalysts provide stable catalytic performance for 450 h at 200 mA cm-2 and 20 h at 1 A cm-2 in neutral seawater. Experimental studies and theoretical calculations suggest that the incorporation of SPA cations accelerates the rate-determining water dissociation step in neutral OER pathway, and control studies rule out the provision of additional OER sites as a main factor herein., (© 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
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40. Two new species of Scolecobasidium (Venturiales, Sympoventuriaceae) associated with true mangrove plants and S.terrestre comb. nov.
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Song S, Li M, Huang JE, and Liu F
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Scolecobasidium is cosmopolitan and includes species that inhabit a wide range of ecosystems including soil, water, air, plant and cold-blooded vertebrates. During a fungal survey from mangrove, strains of Scolecobasidium occurring on leaf spots of true mangrove plants, Aegicerascorniculatum and Acanthusebracteatus , were isolated from Futian Mangrove in Shenzhen and the Qi'ao-Dangan Island Mangrove in Zhuhai, China. Unlike most species in Scolecobasidium that produce dark conidia, our strains are characterized by hyaline to pale brown conidia and inconspicuous thread-like sterigmata. Further detailed morphological comparison and multi-locus (LSU, ITS, tub2 , tef1 -α) phylogenetic analyses revealed these collections as two new taxa, namely S.acanthi sp. nov. and S.aegiceratis sp. nov. We further emend the generic description of Scolecobasidium , propose one new combination, S.terrestre comb. nov., and clarify the taxonomic status of S.constrictum ., (Shuang Song, Meng Li, Jun-En Huang, Fang Liu.)
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41. Bipolar membrane electrolyzers enable high single-pass CO 2 electroreduction to multicarbon products.
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Xie K, Miao RK, Ozden A, Liu S, Chen Z, Dinh CT, Huang JE, Xu Q, Gabardo CM, Lee G, Edwards JP, O'Brien CP, Boettcher SW, Sinton D, and Sargent EH
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In alkaline and neutral MEA CO
2 electrolyzers, CO2 rapidly converts to (bi)carbonate, imposing a significant energy penalty arising from separating CO2 from the anode gas outlets. Here we report a CO2 electrolyzer uses a bipolar membrane (BPM) to convert (bi)carbonate back to CO2 , preventing crossover; and that surpasses the single-pass utilization (SPU) limit (25% for multi-carbon products, C2+ ) suffered by previous neutral-media electrolyzers. We employ a stationary unbuffered catholyte layer between BPM and cathode to promote C2+ products while ensuring that (bi)carbonate is converted back, in situ, to CO2 near the cathode. We develop a model that enables the design of the catholyte layer, finding that limiting the diffusion path length of reverted CO2 to ~10 μm balances the CO2 diffusion flux with the regeneration rate. We report a single-pass CO2 utilization of 78%, which lowers the energy associated with downstream separation of CO2 by 10× compared with past systems., (© 2022. The Author(s).)- Published
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42. Aquapteridospora jiangxiensis, a new aquatic hyphomycetous fungus from a freshwater habitat in China.
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Peng SQ, Liu YL, Huang JE, Li XH, Yan XY, Song HY, Gao Y, Zhai ZJ, Liu YQ, and Hu DM
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- DNA, Fungal genetics, DNA, Ribosomal, Ecosystem, Fresh Water, Phylogeny, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Ascomycota, Mitosporic Fungi
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During an investigation of freshwater fungi in Jiangxi province, China, a new hyphomycetous fungus, Aquapteridospora jiangxiensis, was collected and isolated. Aquapteridospora jiangxiensis is characterized by its unbranched and guttulate conidiophores with multi-septa swollen at the base, polyblastic conidiogenous cells with sympodial proliferations, and denticles, and guttulate conidia with a sheath. A photo plate of the macro- and micro-morphology and a muti-loci (ITS, LSU, SSU, TEF1 and RPB2) phylogenetic tree are provided. A key to the species of Aquapteridospora is also presented in this paper., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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43. Undergraduate support for university smoke-free and vape-free campus policies and student engagement: a quasi-experimental intervention.
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Cheung E, Romero T, Crespi CM, Perez C, Huang JE, Pechmann C, and McCarthy WJ
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- Humans, Students, Universities, Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems, Smoke-Free Policy, Vaping
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Background College campuses have policies restricting smoking/vaping on campus. Previous studies involving mostly European-American students showed smoking prevalence declines following implementation of such policies. Objective To evaluate a social media campaign promotive of stronger campus support for an existing campus no-smoking/no-vaping policy where most (∼75%) of the undergraduates were non-European-American. A demographically comparable university served as a no-intervention control. Participants Target was 200 random intercept surveys at each university during fall 2016, spring 2017. Of 800 respondents, 681 were undergraduates. Methods Baseline and post-intervention surveys assessed awareness of and support for campus-wide smoke-free/vape-free policies. Staged smoke-free/vape-free policy violations assessed students' propensity to intervene in support of the policy. Results Respondent support for the no-smoking/no-vaping policy did not change. Conclusions The social media campaign and Policy Ambassadors program did not increase support for the campus no-smoking/no-vaping policy. Most (∼90%) respondents agreed that the campus no-smoking/no-vaping policy was important for public health.
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44. Wide-Bandgap Perovskite Quantum Dots in Perovskite Matrix for Sky-Blue Light-Emitting Diodes.
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Liu Y, Li Z, Xu J, Dong Y, Chen B, Park SM, Ma D, Lee S, Huang JE, Teale S, Voznyy O, and Sargent EH
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The epitaxial growth of a perovskite matrix on quantum dots (QDs) has enabled the emergence of efficient red light-emitting diodes (LEDs) because it unites efficient charge transport with strong surface passivation. However, the synthesis of wide-band gap ( E
g ) QD-in-matrix heterostructures has so far remained elusive in the case of sky-blue LEDs. Here, we developed CsPbBr3 QD-in-perovskite matrix solids that enable high luminescent efficiency and spectral stability with an optical Eg of over 2.6 eV. We screened alloy candidates that modulate the perovskite Eg and allow heteroepitaxy, seeking to implement lattice-matched type-I band alignment. Specifically, we introduced a CsPb1- x Srx Br3 matrix, in which alloying with Sr2+ increased the Eg of the perovskite and minimized lattice mismatch. We then developed an approach to passivation that would overcome the hygroscopic nature of Sr2+ . We found that bis (4-fluorophenyl)phenylphosphine oxide strongly coordinates with Sr2+ and provides steric hindrance to block H2 O, a finding obtained by combining molecular dynamics simulations with experimental results. The resulting QD-in-matrix solids exhibit enhanced air- and photo-stability with efficient charge transport from the matrix to the QDs. LEDs made from this material exhibit an external quantum efficiency of 13.8% and a brightness exceeding 6000 cd m-2 .- Published
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45. Accelerating CO 2 Electroreduction to Multicarbon Products via Synergistic Electric-Thermal Field on Copper Nanoneedles.
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Yang B, Liu K, Li H, Liu C, Fu J, Li H, Huang JE, Ou P, Alkayyali T, Cai C, Duan Y, Liu H, An P, Zhang N, Li W, Qiu X, Jia C, Hu J, Chai L, Lin Z, Gao Y, Miyauchi M, Cortés E, Maier SA, and Liu M
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Electrochemical CO
2 reduction is a promising way to mitigate CO2 emissions and close the anthropogenic carbon cycle. Among products from CO2 RR, multicarbon chemicals, such as ethylene and ethanol with high energy density, are more valuable. However, the selectivity and reaction rate of C2 production are unsatisfactory due to the sluggish thermodynamics and kinetics of C-C coupling. The electric field and thermal field have been studied and utilized to promote catalytic reactions, as they can regulate the thermodynamic and kinetic barriers of reactions. Either raising the potential or heating the electrolyte can enhance C-C coupling, but these come at the cost of increasing side reactions, such as the hydrogen evolution reaction. Here, we present a generic strategy to enhance the local electric field and temperature simultaneously and dramatically improve the electric-thermal synergy desired in electrocatalysis. A conformal coating of ∼5 nm of polytetrafluoroethylene significantly improves the catalytic ability of copper nanoneedles (∼7-fold electric field and ∼40 K temperature enhancement at the tips compared with bare copper nanoneedles experimentally), resulting in an improved C2 Faradaic efficiency of over 86% at a partial current density of more than 250 mA cm-2 and a record-high C2 turnover frequency of 11.5 ± 0.3 s-1 Cu site-1 . Combined with its low cost and scalability, the electric-thermal strategy for a state-of-the-art catalyst not only offers new insight into improving activity and selectivity of value-added C2 products as we demonstrated but also inspires advances in efficiency and/or selectivity of other valuable electro-/photocatalysis such as hydrogen evolution, nitrogen reduction, and hydrogen peroxide electrosynthesis.- Published
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46. Clinical Significance and Potential Role of LSM4 Overexpression in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: An Integrated Analysis Based on Multiple Databases.
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Chen L, Lin YH, Liu GQ, Huang JE, Wei W, Yang ZH, Hu YM, Xie JH, and Yu HZ
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Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a solid tumor with high recurrence rate and high mortality. It is crucial to discover available biomarkers to achieve early diagnosis and improve the prognosis. The effect of LSM4 in HCC still remains unrevealed. Our study is dedicated to exploring the expression of LSM4 in HCC, demonstrating its clinical significance and potential molecular mechanisms. Methods: Clinical information and LSM4 expression values of HCC were obtained from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) databases. Survival analysis and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis were applied to evaluate the prognostic and diagnostic significance of LSM4 . Calculating pooled standardized mean difference (SMD) and performing summary receiver operating characteristic (sROC) curve analysis to further determine its expression status and diagnostic significance. LSM4 -related co-expressed genes (CEGs) were obtained and explored their clinical significance in HCC. LSM4 -associated pathways were identified through Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA). Results: Up-regulated LSM4 was detected in HCC tissues (SMD = 1.56, 95% CI: 1.29-1.84) and overexpressed LSM4 had excellent distinguishing ability (AUC = 0.91, 95% CI: 0.88-0.93). LSM4 was associated with clinical stage, tumor grade, and lymph node metastasis status ( p < 0.05). Survival analysis showed that high LSM4 expression was related to poor overall survival (OS) of HCC patients. Cox regression analysis suggested that high LSM4 expression may be an independent risk factor for HCC. We obtained nine up-regulated CEGs of LSM4 in HCC tissues, and six CEGs had good prognostic and diagnostic significance. GSEA analysis showed that up-regulated LSM4 was closely related to the cell cycle, cell replication, focal adhesion, and several metabolism-associated pathways, including fatty acid metabolism. Conclusion: Overexpressed LSM4 may serve as a promising diagnostic and prognostic biomarker of HCC. Besides, LSM4 may play a synergistic effect with CEGs in promoting the growth and metastasis of HCC cells via regulating crucial pathways such as cell cycle, focal adhesion, and metabolism-associated pathways., 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 © 2022 Chen, Lin, Liu, Huang, Wei, Yang, Hu, Xie and Yu.)
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47. Veronaeaaquatica sp. nov. (Herpotrichiellaceae, Chaetothyriales, Eurotiomycetes) from submerged bamboo in China.
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Chandrasiri SKU, Liu YL, Huang JE, Samarakoon MC, Boonmee S, Calabon MS, and Hu DM
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Background: Freshwater fungi are highly diverse and ecologically important in freshwater systems. In China, more than 1000 species of freshwater fungi are known. Here, we present a brown-spored hyphomycetes that was collected on a submerged decaying bamboo culm in a forest stream in China., New Information: Phylogenetic analyses of combined LSU, ITS and TUB2 sequences confirm the placement of our new strain in Veronaea (Herpotrichiellaceae), sister to V.japonica . Veronaeaaquatica sp. nov. differs from related taxa V.compacta and V.japonica in having longer conidiophores and cylindrical to pyriform or subclavate conidia with 0-2 septa. Veronaeaaquatica also has darker brown hyphae compared to V.japonica . A morphological description and detailed illustrations of V.aquatica are provided., (Sajini K.U. Chandrasiri, Yu-lin Liu, Jun-En Huang, Milan C. Samarakoon, Saranyaphat Boonmee, Mark S. Calabon, Dian-Ming Hu.)
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48. CO 2 electrolysis to multicarbon products in strong acid.
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Huang JE, Li F, Ozden A, Sedighian Rasouli A, García de Arquer FP, Liu S, Zhang S, Luo M, Wang X, Lum Y, Xu Y, Bertens K, Miao RK, Dinh CT, Sinton D, and Sargent EH
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Carbon dioxide electroreduction (CO
2 R) is being actively studied as a promising route to convert carbon emissions to valuable chemicals and fuels. However, the fraction of input CO2 that is productively reduced has typically been very low, <2% for multicarbon products; the balance reacts with hydroxide to form carbonate in both alkaline and neutral reactors. Acidic electrolytes would overcome this limitation, but hydrogen evolution has hitherto dominated under those conditions. We report that concentrating potassium cations in the vicinity of electrochemically active sites accelerates CO2 activation to enable efficient CO2 R in acid. We achieve CO2 R on copper at pH <1 with a single-pass CO2 utilization of 77%, including a conversion efficiency of 50% toward multicarbon products (ethylene, ethanol, and 1-propanol) at a current density of 1.2 amperes per square centimeter and a full-cell voltage of 4.2 volts., (Copyright © 2021 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works.)- Published
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49. Low coordination number copper catalysts for electrochemical CO 2 methanation in a membrane electrode assembly.
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Xu Y, Li F, Xu A, Edwards JP, Hung SF, Gabardo CM, O'Brien CP, Liu S, Wang X, Li Y, Wicks J, Miao RK, Liu Y, Li J, Huang JE, Abed J, Wang Y, Sargent EH, and Sinton D
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The electrochemical conversion of CO
2 to methane provides a means to store intermittent renewable electricity in the form of a carbon-neutral hydrocarbon fuel that benefits from an established global distribution network. The stability and selectivity of reported approaches reside below technoeconomic-related requirements. Membrane electrode assembly-based reactors offer a known path to stability; however, highly alkaline conditions on the cathode favour C-C coupling and multi-carbon products. In computational studies herein, we find that copper in a low coordination number favours methane even under highly alkaline conditions. Experimentally, we develop a carbon nanoparticle moderator strategy that confines a copper-complex catalyst when employed in a membrane electrode assembly. In-situ XAS measurements confirm that increased carbon nanoparticle loadings can reduce the metallic copper coordination number. At a copper coordination number of 4.2 we demonstrate a CO2 -to-methane selectivity of 62%, a methane partial current density of 136 mA cm-2 , and > 110 hours of stable operation.- Published
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50. The relationship of the occurrence between three-rooted deciduous mandibular second molars and three-rooted permanent mandibular first molars in children.
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Hsu CL, Huang JE, Chen HL, Tu MG, and Liu JF
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Background/purpose: This study aimed to determine the correlation between the occurrence of three-rooted deciduous mandibular second molars and three-rooted permanent mandibular first molars in children., Materials and Methods: Orthopantograms (n = 977) obtained from August 2008 to December 2010 were retrospectively screened and examined. Among the 977 orthopantograms, those of 591 participants (314 boys and 277 girls; mean age, 8.7 years) with bilateral deciduous mandibular second molars and permanent mandibular first molars were studied. The gender predilection and prevalence of three-rooted mandibular molars were assessed, and the pattern of concurrence was investigated., Results: The prevalence of three roots were 28.4% and 27.6% in the deciduous mandibular second molars and permanent mandibular first molars, respectively. Bilateral occurrence of three-rooted mandibular molars was almost 60% for both deciduous and permanent molars. There was a significantly greater prevalence of three-rooted mandibular molars on the right side of the mandible than that on the left side., Conclusion: Deciduous and permanent molars show a similar prevalence of three roots. The presence of three-rooted deciduous mandibular second molar can strongly predict the possibility of three roots in permanent mandibular first molar., Competing Interests: The authors have no conflicts of interest relevant to this article., (© 2020 Association for Dental Sciences of the Republic of China. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V.)
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