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2. Compassionate use of contezolid in a toddler with severe community-acquired pneumonia induced by staphylococcus aureus: a case report and follow-up
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Hui-Ying Liu, Xiao-Fei Bi, Ya-Jun Wang, Feng-Jie Xie, Hong Zhang, Yu-Cheng Zhu, Yan Zhang, Zhi-Hui Wang, Di Wu, Huan Meng, Yi-Lu Lin, Lin-Qiong Liu, Shu-Xiao Qiu, Yan Gao, Kai Kang, and Yang Gao
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Contezolid ,Compassionate use ,Toddler ,Community-acquired pneumonia ,Staphylococcus aureus ,Gram-positive bacterial infection ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
BackgroundInitial choices of antimicrobial therapy for most cases of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in children under 5 years of age are typically based on local epidemiology, risk factors assessment, and subsequent clinical parameters and positive cultures, which can lead to the underdiagnosis and underestimation of lung infections caused by uncommon pathogens. Contezolid, an orally administered oxazolidinone antibiotic, gained approval from the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) of China in June 2021 for managing complicated skin and soft tissue infections (cSSTI) caused by staphylococcus aureus (SA), streptococcus pyogenes, or streptococcus agalactis. Owing to its enhanced safety profile and ongoing clinical progress, the scope of contezolid's clinical application continues to expand, benefiting a growing number of patients with Gram-positive bacterial infections.Case summaryIn this report, we present the first use of contezolid in a toddler with severe CAP caused by SA, aiming to avoid potential adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated with vancomycin and linezolid.ConclusionAlthough contezolid has not been officially indicated for CAP, it has been shown to be effective and safe in the management of SA-induced severe CAP in this toddler, suggesting its potential as an alternative option in the dilemma, especially for patients who are susceptible or intolerant to ADRs associated with first-line anti-methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) antimicrobial agents.
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- 2024
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3. Effects of Interleukin-10 -1082G/A and -592C/A Gene Polymorphisms on the Risk of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Infection: An Updated Meta-analysis
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Zhi-Hui Wang, Yue Wu, Zi-Wei Dai, Yuan-Yuan Dong, and Bin Wang
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hiv-1 ,interleukin-10 ,meta-analysis ,polymorphism ,susceptibility ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
This paper has aimed to review the available evidence on the association between Interleukin (IL) -10 -1082G/A, -592C/A gene polymorphisms and the risk of human immunodeficiency virus-1(HIV-1) infection. The data of PubMed updated in May 2021 were retrieved. The HIV infection risks were estimated in allelic, recessive, dominant, homozygous, heterozygous, over-dominant models of IL-10-1082G/A and-592C/A gene locus as odds ratio (OR) with the corresponding 95% confidence interval (95% CI). The correlation was not significant between -1082G/A polymorphism and HIV-1 susceptibility (allelic model (G vs. A: OR (95% CI)=0.968 (0.878-1.067)); recessive model (GG vs. AA+AG: OR (95% CI)=0.940, (0.771-1.146)); dominant model (GG+AG vs. AA: OR (95% CI)=0.967(0.846-1.106)); homozygous model (GG vs. AA: OR (95% CI)=0.971(0.780-1.209)); heterozygous model (AG vs. AA: OR (95% CI)=0.988(0.797-1.224)) and over-dominant model (GG+AA vs. AG: OR (95% CI)=0.969(0.781-1.201)). IL-10-592C/A polymorphism might be related to HIV-1 in allelic model, dominant model, homozygous model and heterozygous model (OR (95% CI)(0.796-0.965); OR (95% CI)=0.793(0.664-0.948); OR (95% CI)=0.755,(0.612-0.930); OR (95% CI)=0.820(0.679-0.991), respectively), but not to recessive model and over-dominant model (OR (95% CI)=0.882(0.770-1.010) and OR (95% CI)=1.009(0.897-1.148)).
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- 2022
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4. Study on the quality of life and its influencing factors in children with amblyopia
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Zhi-Hui Wang, Li Nan, Shu-Qing Cao, Yu-Hong Shi, Ya-Tu Guo, Ji-Hong Li, and Lan Wang
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amblyopia ,children ,quality of life ,status quo ,influencing factors ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To investigate the current quality of life in children with amblyopia and its influencing factors.METHODS: Cross-sectional study. Using random sampling method, 178 children with amblyopia were selected as the research objects, and the Chinese version of the Universal Core Scale of Children's Quality of Life was used to investigate the research objects. The impact of amblyopia on children's quality of life was analyzed. RESULTS:The quality of life score of children with amblyopia was(77.23±15.52)points. The results of multiple linear regression showed that parental education, left eye best-corrected visual acuity, right eye corrected visual acuity, coverage, premature delivery, hypoxia at birth and delivery way were the main factors affecting the quality of life of amblyopic children. It can explain 38.6% of the variance in the quality of life of children with amblyopia(F=15.242, P
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5. Combined Age with Mean Decrease Rates of Total Bilirubin and MELD Score as a Novel and Simple Clinical Predictor on 90-Day Transplant-Free Mortality in Adult Patients with Acute Liver Failure Undergoing Plasma Exchange: A Single-Center Retrospective Study
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Di Jin, Kai Kang, Bing-zhu Yan, Jian-nan Zhang, Jun-bo Zheng, Zhi-hui Wang, Di Wu, Yu-jia Tang, Xin-tong Wang, Qi-qi Lai, Yang Cao, Hong-liang Wang, and Yang Gao
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Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background. Acute liver failure (ALF), previously known as fulminant hepatic failure, has become a common, rapidly progressive, and life-threatening catastrophic hepatic disease in intensive care unit (ICU) due to the continuous increase in drug abuse, viral infection, metabolic insult, and auto-immune cause. At present, plasma exchange (PE) is the main effective alternative treatment for ALF in ICU clinical practice, and high-volume plasma exchange (HVP) has been listed as a grade I recommendation for ALF management in the American Society for Apheresis (ASFA) guidelines. However, no existing models can provide a satisfactory performance for clinical prediction on 90-day transplant-free mortality in adult patients with ALF undergoing PE. Our study aims to identify a novel and simple clinical predictor of 90-day transplant-free mortality in adult patients with ALF undergoing PE. Methods. This retrospective study contained adult patients with ALF undergoing PE from the Medical ICU (MICU) in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University between January 2017 and December 2020. Baseline and clinical data were collected and calculated on admission to ICU before PE, including gender, age, height, weight, body mass index (BMI), etiology, total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, indirect bilirubin, prothrombin activity, model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score, and sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score. Enrolled adult patients with ALF undergoing PE were divided into a survival group and a death group at discharge and 90 days on account of medical records and telephone follow-up. After each PE, decreased rates of total bilirubin and MELD score and increased rates of prothrombin activity were calculated according to the clinical parameters. In clinical practice, different patients underwent different times of PE, and thus, mean decrease rates of total bilirubin and MELD score and mean increase rate of prothrombin activity were obtained for further statistical analysis. Results. A total of 73 adult patients with ALF undergoing 204 PE were included in our retrospective study, and their transplant-free mortality at discharge and 90 days was 6.85% (5/73) and 31.51% (23/73), respectively. All deaths could be attributed to ALF-induced severe and life-threatening complications or even multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS). Most of the enrolled adult patients with ALF were men (76.71%, 56/73), with a median age of 48.77 years. Various hepatitis virus infections, unknown etiology, auto-immune liver disease, drug-induced liver injury, and acute pancreatitis (AP) accounted for 75.34%, 12.33%, 6.85%, 4.11%, and 1.37% of the etiologies in adult patients with ALF, respectively. Univariate analysis showed a significant difference in age, mean decrease rates of total bilirubin and MELD score mean increase rate of prothrombin activity, decrease rates of total bilirubin and MELD score, and increase rate of prothrombin activity after the first PE between the death group and survival group. Multivariate analysis showed that age and mean decrease rates of total bilirubin and MELD score were closely associated with 90-day transplant-free mortality in adult patients with ALF undergoing PE. The 90-day transplant-free mortality was 1.081, 0.908, and 0.893 times of the original value with each one-unit increase in age and mean decrease rates of total bilirubin and MELD score, respectively. The areas under the receiver operatingcharacteristic (ROC) curve of age, mean decrease rates of total bilirubin and MELD score, and the three combined were 0.689, 0.225, 0.123, and 0.912, respectively. The cut-off values of age, mean decrease rates of total bilirubin and MELD score, and the three combined were 61.50, 3.12, 1.21, and 0.33, respectively. The specificity and sensitivity of combined age with mean decrease rates of total bilirubin and MELD score for predicting 90-day transplant-free mortality in adult patients with ALF undergoing PE were 87% and 14%. Conclusion. Combined age with mean decrease rates of total bilirubin and MELD score as a novel and simple clinical predictor can accurately predict 90-day transplant-free mortality in adult patients with ALF undergoing PE, which is worthy of application and promotion in clinical practice, especially in the identification of potential transplant candidates.
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- 2023
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6. Cut-off values of lesion and vessel quantitative flow ratio in de novo coronary lesion post-drug-coated balloon therapy predicting vessel restenosis at mid-term follow-up
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Pei-Na Meng, Bin Liu, Long-Bo Li, De-Lu Yin, Heng Zhang, De-Feng Pan, Wei You, Zhi-Ming Wu, Xiang-Qi Wu, Lei Zhao, Zhi-Bo Li, Jin-Peng Wang, Zhi-Hui Wang, Tian Xu, Xiao-Yu Huang, Ruo-Nan Gao, Fei Ye, and Ning-Ning Wang.
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Abstract. Background:. Drug-coated balloons (DCBs) have emerged as potential alternatives to drug-eluting stents in specific lesion subsets for de novo coronary lesions. Quantitative flow ratio (QFR) is a method based on the three-dimensional quantitative coronary angiography and contrast flow velocity during coronary angiography (CAG), obviating the need for an invasive fractional flow reserve procedural. This study aimed to assess the serial angiographic changes of de novo lesions post-DCB therapy and further explore the cut-off values of lesion and vessel QFR, which predict vessel restenosis (diameter stenosis [DS] ≥50%) at mid-term follow-up. Methods:. The data of patients who underwent DCB therapy between January 2014 and December 2019 from the multicenter hospital were retrospectively collected for QFR analysis. From their QFR performances, which were analyzed by CAG images at follow-up, we divided them into two groups: group A, showing target vessel DS ≥50%, and group B, showing target vessel DS
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- 2021
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7. CP violation in non-leptonic $$B_c$$ B c decays to excited final states
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Tian Zhou, Tianhong Wang, Hui-Feng Fu, Zhi-Hui Wang, Lei Huo, and Guo-Li Wang
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Astrophysics ,QB460-466 ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Abstract We study the CP violation in two-body nonleptonic decays of $$B_c$$ B c meson. We concentrate on the decay channels which contain at least one excited heavy meson in the final states. Specifically, the following channels are considered: $$B_c\rightarrow c{\bar{c}}(2S, 2P)+{\bar{c}}q(1S, 1P)$$ B c → c c ¯ ( 2 S , 2 P ) + c ¯ q ( 1 S , 1 P ) , $$B_c\rightarrow c{\bar{c}}(1S)+{\bar{c}}q(2S, 2P)$$ B c → c c ¯ ( 1 S ) + c ¯ q ( 2 S , 2 P ) , $$B_c\rightarrow c{\bar{c}}(1P)+{\bar{c}}q(2S)$$ B c → c c ¯ ( 1 P ) + c ¯ q ( 2 S ) , $$B_c\rightarrow c{\bar{c}}(1D)+{\bar{c}}q(1S, 1P)$$ B c → c c ¯ ( 1 D ) + c ¯ q ( 1 S , 1 P ) , and $$B_c\rightarrow c{\bar{c}}(3S)+{\bar{c}}q(1S)$$ B c → c c ¯ ( 3 S ) + c ¯ q ( 1 S ) . The improved Bethe-Salpeter method is applied to calculate the hadronic transition matrix element. Our results show that some decay modes have large branching ratios, which is of the order of $$10^{-3}$$ 10 - 3 . The CP violation effect in $$B_c \rightarrow \eta _c(1S)+D(2S)$$ B c → η c ( 1 S ) + D ( 2 S ) , $$B_c \rightarrow \eta _c(1S)+D_0^{*}(2P)$$ B c → η c ( 1 S ) + D 0 ∗ ( 2 P ) , and $$B_c \rightarrow J/\psi +D^{*}(2S)$$ B c → J / ψ + D ∗ ( 2 S ) are most likely to be found. If the detection precision of the CP asymmetry in such channels can reach the $$3\sigma $$ 3 σ level, at least $$10^7$$ 10 7 $$B_c$$ B c events are needed.
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- 2021
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8. The weak decay $$B_c$$ Bc to Z(3930) and X(4160) by Bethe–Salpeter method
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Zhi-Hui Wang, Yi Zhang, Tianhong Wang, Yue Jiang, and Guo-Li Wang
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Astrophysics ,QB460-466 ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Abstract Considering Z(3930) and X(4160) as $$\chi _{c2}(2P)$$ χc2(2P) and $$\chi _{c2}(3P)$$ χc2(3P) states, the semileptonic and nonleptonic of $$B_c$$ Bc decays to Z(3930) and X(4160) are studied by the improved Bethe–Salpeter (B–S) Method. The form factors of decay are calculated through the overlap integrals of the meson wave functions in the whole accessible kinematical range. The influence of relativistic corrections are considered in the exclusive decays. Branching ratios of $$B_c$$ Bc weak decays to Z(3930) and X(4160) are predicted. Some of the branching ratios are: $$Br(B_c^+\rightarrow Z(3930)e^+\nu _e)=(3.03^{+0.09}_{-0.16})\times 10^{-4}$$ Br(Bc+→Z(3930)e+νe)=(3.03-0.16+0.09)×10-4 and $$Br(B_c^+\rightarrow X(4160)e^+\nu _e)=(3.55^{+0.83}_{-0.35})\times 10^{-6}$$ Br(Bc+→X(4160)e+νe)=(3.55-0.35+0.83)×10-6 . These results may provide useful information to discover Z(3930) and X(4160) and the necessary information for the phenomenological study of $$B_c$$ Bc physics.
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- 2020
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9. The role of radical prostatectomy and definitive external beam radiotherapy in combined treatment for high-risk prostate cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Xu Cheng, Zhi-Hui Wang, Mou Peng, Zhi-Chao Huang, Lu Yi, Yi-Jian Li, Lei Yi, Wen-Zhi Luo, Jia-Wen Chen, and Yin-Huai Wang
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high risk ,prostatectomy ,prostatic neoplasms ,radiotherapy ,survival ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
The first-line treatment options for high-risk prostate cancer (PCa) are definitive external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) with or without androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) and radical prostatectomy (RP) with or without adjuvant therapies. However, few randomized trials have compared the survival outcomes of these two treatments. To systematically evaluate the survival outcomes of high-risk PCa patients treated with EBRT- or RP-based therapy, a comprehensive and up-to-date meta-analysis was performed. A systematic online search was conducted for randomized or observational studies that investigated biochemical relapse-free survival (bRFS), cancer-specific survival (CSS), and/or overall survival (OS), in relation to the use of RP or EBRT in patients with high-risk PCa. The summary hazard ratios (HRs) were estimated under the random effects models. We identified heterogeneity between studies using Q tests and measured it using I2 statistics. We evaluated publication bias using funnel plots and Egger's regression asymmetry tests. Seventeen studies (including one randomized controlled trial [RCT]) of low risk of bias were selected and up to 9504 patients were pooled. When comparing EBRT-based treatment with RP-based treatment, the pooled HRs for bRFS, CSS, and OS were 0.40 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.24–0.67), 1.36 (95% CI: 0.94–1.97), and 1.39 (95% CI: 1.18–1.62), respectively. Better OS for RP-based treatment and better bRFS for EBRT-based treatment have been identified, and there was no significant difference in CSS between the two treatments. RP-based treatment is recommended for high-risk PCa patients who value long-term survival, and EBRT-based treatment might be a promising alternative for elderly patients.
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- 2020
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10. Model Test on Effect of Ground Fissure on the Behavior of Oblique Two-Section Subway Tunnel
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Lei Liu, Tao Ma, Jin-Kai Yan, and Zhi-Hui Wang
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ground fissure ,subway tunnel ,subway dynamic load ,dynamic response ,physical model test ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The dynamic interaction between the ground fissure and an oblique two-section horseshoe-shaped subway tunnel under the subway dynamic load was investigated based on a series of model tests in this study. The results indicated that the subway subway-induced vibration attenuated in different degrees when propagating in the directions in the soil layer, while the ground fissure had an attenuation effect on subway vibration. Furthermore, the vibration of the soil layer below the tunnel near the ground fissure was stronger than that of the upper soil layer, and the vibration response at the tunnel bottom was stronger than that of the arch waist and the tunnel crown. The additional contact pressure between the tunnel bottom and the soil was relatively large when the ground fissure was not active, while the additional strain at the top and bottom of the tunnel caused by the excitation was small. Moreover, when the hanging wall of the ground fissure descended, the additional contact pressure at the tunnel crown in the hanging wall and the tunnel bottom in the footwall significantly increased, and a negative additional stain was identified at those two positions. Meanwhile, a positive additional stain was identified at the tunnel crown in the footwall and the tunnel crown in the hanging wall, increasing with the descent of the hanging wall.
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- 2022
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11. Integrative Analysis Identified MCT4 as an Independent Prognostic Factor for Bladder Cancer
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Yang Zhao, Bin Zhao, Wei-Hua Yan, Yan Xia, Zhi-Hui Wang, Guo-Yang Zheng, Wen-Da Wang, and Yu-Shi Zhang
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bladder cancer ,monocarboxylate transporter 4 ,solute carrier family 16 member 3 ,single-cell RNA sequencing ,immunohistochemistry ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
BackgroundBladder cancer is the 10th most common cancer and most common urothelial malignancy worldwide. Prognostic biomarkers for bladder cancer patients are required for individualized treatment. Monocarboxylate transporter 4 (MCT4), encoded by SLC16A3 gene, is a potential biomarker for bladder cancer because of its crucial role in the lactate efflux in the aerobic glycolysis process. We aimed to study the association between MCT4 expression and the overall survival (OS) of bladder cancer patients.MethodsThe published single-cell RNA sequencing data of 49,869 bladder cancer cells and 15,827 normal bladder mucosa cells and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) bladder cancer cohort data were used to explore the mRNA expression of SLC16A3 in bladder cancer. Eighty-nine consecutive bladder cancer patients who had undergone radical cystectomy were enrolled as a validation cohort. The expression of MCT4 proteins in bladder cancer specimens was detected using immunohistochemistry staining. The Kaplan–Meier survival analysis and Cox regression were performed to analyze the association between MCT4 protein expression and OS in bladder cancer patients.ResultsSLC16A3 mRNA was upregulated in bladder cancer cells. The upregulated genes in SLC16A3-positive epithelial cells were enriched in the glycolysis process pathway and monocarboxylic acid metabolic process pathway. Patients with high SLC16A3 mRNA expression showed significantly poor OS (p = 0.016). High MCT4 protein expression was also found to be an independent predictor for poor OS in bladder cancer patients (HR: 2.462; 95% CI: 1.202~5.042, p = 0.014). A nomogram was built based on the results of the multivariate Cox analysis.ConclusionBladder cancer with high SLC16A3 mRNA expression has a poor OS. High MCT4 protein expression is an independent prognostic factor for bladder cancer patients who had undergone radical cystectomy.
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- 2021
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12. Phase II Study of a Bi-Weekly Chemotherapy Regimen of Combined Liposomal Paclitaxel and Nedaplatin for the Treatment of Advanced Squamous Cell Lung Cancer
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Wei-Ze Lv, Zhong Lin, Si-Yang Wang, Bao-Jun Lv, Zhi-Hui Wang, Mei Xiao, Xiao-Lu Xu, and Pei-Jian Peng
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
The platinum-based, two-drug, 3-week regimen is currently the main first-line chemotherapy program for the treatment of advanced squamous cell lung cancer. The aim of this phase II clinical study was to evaluate the efficacy and adverse events of the bi-weekly program of liposomal paclitaxel combined with nedaplatin as a first-line treatment for advanced squamous cell lung cancer. A total of 52 cases of advanced squamous cell lung cancer were included in this phase II clinical trial. Patients received intravenous infusion of liposomal paclitaxel (100 mg/m2) and nedaplatin (50 mg/m2) on days 1 and 15 of a 4-week cycle. Each patient received two to six cycles of chemotherapy, consistent with the regimen of combined liposomal paclitaxel and nedaplatin. The total effective rate of this chemotherapy program was 37.5%. The median progression-free survival time was 8.5 months (95% confidence interval: 7.8–9.2). The median survival time was 16 months (95% confidence interval: 14.1–17.9). The main adverse event was myelosuppression. Grade 3 leukopenia was noted in seven patients (13.5%), and no grade 4 leukopenia was observed. Grade 3 anemia was noted in four patients (7.7%), and no grade 4 anemia was observed. In addition, no grade 2 or higher thrombocytopenia and no grade 3 or 4 non-bone marrow toxicity was detected. The bi-weekly program of liposomal paclitaxel combined with nedaplatin is effective for the treatment of advanced squamous cell lung cancer, with high safety and few adverse events. However, additional studies are warranted to confirm these results. The trial was registered under the number ChiCTR-OIN-17011423.
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13. Prognostic value of adjuvant therapy in T4 non‐small cell lung cancer: An inverse probability of treatment weighting analysis
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Ya‐ting Song, Sheng‐li Yang, Zhen Fu, Xue‐han Liu, Si‐yu Yan, Zhi‐hui Wang, Ting‐ting Qin, Hong‐wei Jiang, Yang Jin, and Ping Yin
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Adjuvant chemotherapy ,inverse probability of treatment weighting ,non‐small cell lung cancer ,Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) registry ,survival ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background According to the current clinical guidelines, chemoradiotherapy is considered the standard treatment for locally advanced non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We analyzed the prognostic effect of adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT) in resected patients using the new eighth tumor node metastasis (TNM) staging systems based on the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database. Methods We identified 3008 patients with stage IIIA NSCLC (T4N0M0) who underwent sublobar resection, lobectomy, or pneumonectomy. Covariates affecting treatment selection or survival were included as part of propensity score models for matching and weighting. The effect of ACT on survival was assessed, stratified by postoperative radiation therapy (PORT) use, tumor size, and age. Results Analyses of 2016 patients were conducted with standardized differences in covariates < 10% after matching. ACT was associated with significantly improved five‐year overall survival (51.1% vs. 39.7%; P = 0.0260) in patients aged 21–65 with > 7 cm tumors, even after adjusting for the presence or absence of the superior sulcus (P = 0.0003). No significant outcomes were observed using other stratifications in the matched analysis. Moreover, ACT with PORT conferred a potential survival benefit in 21–65‐year‐old patients with 0–7 cm tumors (for all causes of death: hazard ratio 0.414, 95% confidence interval 0.251–0.684). Conclusion In this population‐based cohort, ACT prolonged the survival of patients aged 21–65 with a tumor > 7 cm, with or without PORT. Inverse probability of treatment weighting can estimate the treatment effect and is suitable for use with survival data.
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14. Multi-Instance Sketch to Image Synthesis With Progressive Generative Adversarial Networks
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Zhi-Hui Wang, Ning Wang, Jian Shi, Jian-Jun Li, and Hairui Yang
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Multi-instance sketch to image ,image processing ,image generation ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Real-world images usually contain multiple objects, as a result, generating an image from a multi-instance sketch is an attractive research topic. However, existing generative networks usually produce a similar texture on different instances for those methods focus on learning the distribution of the whole image. To address this problem, we propose a progressive instance texture reserved generative approach to generate more convincible images by decoupling the generation of the instances and the whole image. Specifically, we create an instance generator to synthesize the primitive color distribution and the detailed texture for each instance. Then, an image generator is designed to combine all of these instances to synthesize an image retaining texture and color. Besides, to generate more significant details, such as eyes, ears, and so on, we propose a novel technique called discriminative sketch augmentation, which can provide structural constraint by obtaining the sketch of the discriminative region. The extensive experiments demonstrate that our model not only generates convincing images but also achieves higher inception score and lower Fréchet Inception Distance on the MS-COCO dataset.
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15. Dual-Independent-Output Inverter for Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer System
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Xue-Jian Ge, Yue Sun, Zhi-Hui Wang, and Chun-Sen Tang
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Dynamic wireless power transfer (DWPT) ,segmented primary track ,dual-independent-output inverter ,operating mode ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
In this paper, a dual-independent-output inverter, which consists of four power switches, one inductor, and one capacitor, is proposed for segmented-track dynamic wireless power transfer (DWPT) system. It can generate two independently controllable outputs and operate in four output states, to drive two primary tracks independently. Moreover, the voltage gain ranges of both outputs of the proposed inverter are wider than that of a voltage-fed full-bridge inverter (VFFBI). These features enable the inverter to replace conventional VFFBI with less number of power switches and higher redundancy than the existing multi-output inverters to realize on-demand driving of the same number of primary tracks so as to simplify the design and control of the system. First, the topology and operating principle of the proposed inverter are introduced, and two output voltages are analyzed. Second, load voltage in different output states are analyzed, based on which the steady-state modulation strategy, output state switching strategy, and parameters of the proposed inverter are designed. Further, the soft switching state of the proposed inverter is also analyzed. Finally, a Matlab/Simulink simulation and an experimental setup are implemented to verify the correctness of the theoretical analysis and the feasibility and superiority of the proposed inverter.
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16. New Secret Sharing Scheme Based on Faster R-CNNs Image Retrieval
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Jianjun Li, Ning Wang, Zhi-Hui Wang, Haojie Li, Chin-Chen Chang, and Hong Wang
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Secret sharing ,faster R-CNNs ,steganography ,image retrieval ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Secret image sharing has been attracting considerable research attention in recent years as images become ubiquitous on the Internet and mobile applications. In traditional $(t, n)$ threshold secret image sharing schemes, the sender embeds the secret image into several shadow images and sends them to all participants. However, the shadow images are vulnerable during the transmission process on the Internet. In order to ensure the security of the shadow images which contain secret information, a new secret sharing scheme is proposed based on Faster region convolutional neural networks (Faster R-CNNs). This scheme uses a query image which does not have any secret information but looks similar to the original shadow image. Each participant retrieves the corresponding shadow image to search the query image in a big image database. As a result shadow images are searched by using Faster R-CNNs and stored in a database which is protected from being attacked, rather than transmitted over the network directly in the proposed scheme. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed scheme can automatically retrieve the accurate shadow images by Faster R-CNNs and recover the secret image correctly.
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17. The mTORC2/Akt/NFκB Pathway-Mediated Activation of TRPC6 Participates in Adriamycin-Induced Podocyte Apoptosis
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Hai-Tao Zhang, Wei-Wei Wang, Li-Hong Ren, Xia-Xia Zhao, Zhi-Hui Wang, De-Li Zhuang, and Yun-Nuo Bai
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Podocyte apoptosis ,Adriamycin (ADR) ,TRPC6 ,Mtor ,Akt ,NFκB ,Physiology ,QP1-981 ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Background/Aims: Although increased expression and gain function of transient receptor potential cation channel 6 (TRPC6) has been associated with the pathogenesis of some proteinuric glomerular diseases, it remains elusive how TRPC6 participates in the process of podocyte damage. Methods: The potential signaling responsible for TRPC6 activation was investigated using immunoblot assays in an in vitro podocyte injury model induced by Adriamycin (ADR). Podocyte apoptosis was measured using FITC-conjugated Annexin V and Propidium Iodide staining. The channel activity of TRPC6 was assessed using the Ca2+ influx assay. Results: Increase of TRPC6 expression was detected in ADR-treated podocytes, and TRPC6 knockdown significantly decreased ADR-induced podocytes apoptosis. Following ADR treatment, phospho-mTORSer2481 and phospho-AktSer473 was significantly increased in a time-dependent manner, whereas phospho-mTORSer2448 and phospho-p70S6KThr389 showed no change. ADR-induced apoptosis was prevented by ku0063794 (a dual mTOR complexes inhibitor), not by rapamycin (a specific mTORC1 inhibitor). Furthermore, nuclear translocation of NFκB/p65 was detected in ADR-treated podocytes, which was prevented by an Akt inhibitor triciribine. Of note, NFκB inhibitor PDTC prevented ADR-induced increase of TRPC6, and decreased ADR-induced apoptosis. We found that Akt activation and NFκB nuclear translocation was significantly inhibited by knockdown of mTORC2 protein Rictor, not by mTORC1 protein Raptor. In comparison with control, the Ca2+ influx was significantly increased in ADR-treated podocytes, which was remarkably prevented by TRPC6 knockdown. ADR-induced increase of TRPC6 channel activity was dramatically prevented by ku0063794, but not by rapamycin. Additionally, knockdown of Rictor, not Raptor, prevented ADR-induced increase of the Ca2+ influx. Moreover, the application of NFκB inhibitor PDTC also prevented the Ca2+ influx in ADR-treated podocytes. Conclusions: Our findings revealed that the mTORC2/Akt/NFκB pathway-mediated activation of TRPC6 participates in ADR-induced podocyte apoptosis.
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18. MicroRNA-210 Plays a Critical Role in the Angiogenic Effect of Isoprenaline on Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells via Regulation of Noncoding RNAs
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You-You Yan, Zhi-Hui Wang, Lei Zhao, Dan-Dan Song, Chao Qi, Lu-Lu Liu, and Jun-Nan Wang
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Angiogenesis ,Isoprenaline ,Long Noncoding RNAs ,MicroRNAs ,Medicine - Abstract
Background:β-adrenoceptors play a crucial regulatory role in blood vessel endothelial cells. Isoprenaline (ISO, a β-adrenergic agonist) has been reported to promote angiogenesis through upregulation of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression; however, the underlying mechanism remains to be investigated. It is widely accepted that certain noncoding RNAs, including microRNAs (miRNAs) and long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), can regulate endothelial cell behavior, including their involvement in angiogenesis. Therefore, we aimed to investigate whether noncoding RNAs participate in ISO-mediated angiogenesis using human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). Methods: We evaluated VEGF-A messenger RNA (mRNA) and protein levels in ISO-treated HUVECs by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, respectively. To establish whether noncoding RNAs are associated with ISO-mediated angiogenesis, we measured expression of the miRNAs miR-210, miR-21, and miR-1, as well as that of the lncRNAs growth arrest-specific transcript 5 (GAS5), maternally expressed 3 (MEG3), and metastasis-associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1 (MALAT1) in HUVECs exposed to ISO. Furthermore, to ascertain its importance in ISO-mediated angiogenesis, we constructed the HUVECs with overexpressing miR-210 and detected the subsequent expression of VEGF-A and noncoding RNAs. All statistical analyses were performed using SPSS 16.0 software. Intergroup comparisons were carried out by one-way analysis of variance. Results: VEGF-A mRNA levels were elevated in the ISO group (1.57 ± 0.09) compared to those in the control group (P < 0.01). Moreover, concentrations of VEGF-A in culture supernatants significantly differed between the control (113.00 ± 19.21 pg/ml) and ISO groups (287.00 ± 20.27 pg/ml; P< 0.01). Expression of miR-1, miR-21, and miR-210 was higher (3.89 ± 0.44, 2.87 ± 087, and 3.33 ± 1.31, respectively) in ISO-treated cells than that in controls (P < 0.01), whereas that of GAS5 and MEG3 (0.22 ± 0.10 and 0.58 ± 0.16, respectively) was lower as a result of ISO administration (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the expression of MALAT1 between the groups. Interestingly, miR-210 overexpression heightened the levels of VEGF-A and miR-21 (5.87 ± 1.24 and 2.74 ± 1.15, respectively; P< 0.01) and reduced those of GAS5 and MEG3 (0.19 ± 0.01 and 0.09 ± 0.05, respectively; P< 0.01). Conclusions: ISO-mediated angiogenesis was associated with altered expression of miR-210, miR-21, and the lncRNAs GAS5 and MEG3. The effects of miR-210 on the expression of VEGF-A and noncoding RNAs were similar to those of ISO, indicating that it might play an important role in ISO-mediated angiogenesis.
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19. Multi-institutional prospective study of nedaplatin plus S-1 chemotherapy in recurrent and metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients after failure of platinum-containing regimens
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Pei-Jian Peng, Bao-Jun Lv, Zhi-Hui Wang, Hai Liao, Yu-Meng Liu, Zhong Lin, Yun-Yan Con, and Pei-Yu Huang
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background: In this multi-institutional prospective study, we aimed to assess the safety and efficacy of nedaplatin plus S-1 (NS) chemotherapy for patients with recurrent and metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) when platinum-containing regimens failed. Methods: A total of 52 recurrent and metastatic NPC patients who previously received, but failed with platinum-containing chemotherapy, had oral S-1 chemotherapy (twice daily from the first day to the fourteenth day) and nedaplatin (80 mg/ m 2 , day 1) every 3 weeks. The body surface area (BSA) decided the dose of S-1: 40 mg twice a day when BSA < 1.25 m 2 ; 50 mg twice daily when 1.25 m 2 ⩽ BSA < 1.5 m 2 ; and 60 mg twice daily when BSA ⩾ 1.5 m 2 . Results: Treatment was well tolerated. The main hematological adverse event was neutropenia. Five patients (9.6%) had grade 3 neutropenia. Three patients were found with grade 3 anemia (5.8%). One patient was found with grade 3 thrombocytopenia (1.9%). No patient was found with grade 3 or 4 nonhematological toxicity. The rates of complete response, partial response and overall response were 3.8%, 38.5% and 42.3%, respectively. Median time to progression was 6.2 months and median survival was 14.6 months. The rates of 1-year survival and 2-year survival were 63% and 27%, respectively. Conclusions: NS chemotherapy provides a satisfactory and safe clinical activity for patients with recurrent and metastatic NPC after platinum-containing chemotherapy failed.
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20. Health effects from swimming training in chlorinated pools and the corresponding metabolic stress pathways.
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Jiang-Hua Li, Zhi-Hui Wang, Xiao-Juan Zhu, Zhao-Hui Deng, Can-Xin Cai, Li-Qiang Qiu, Wei Chen, and Ya-Jun Lin
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Chlorination is the most popular method for disinfecting swimming pool water; however, although pathogens are being killed, many toxic compounds, called disinfection by-products (DBPs), are formed. Numerous epidemiological publications have associated the chlorination of pools with dysfunctions of the respiratory system and with some other diseases. However, the findings concerning these associations are not always consistent and have not been confirmed by toxicological studies. Therefore, the health effects from swimming in chlorinated pools and the corresponding stress reactions in organisms are unclear. In this study, we show that although the growth and behaviors of experimental rats were not affected, their health, training effects and metabolic profiles were significantly affected by a 12-week swimming training program in chlorinated water identical to that of public pools. Interestingly, the eyes and skin are the organs that are more directly affected than the lungs by the irritants in chlorinated water; instead of chlorination, training intensity, training frequency and choking on water may be the primary factors for lung damage induced by swimming. Among the five major organs (the heart, liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys), the liver is the most likely target of DBPs. Through metabolomics analysis, the corresponding metabolic stress pathways and a defensive system focusing on taurine were presented, based on which the corresponding countermeasures can be developed for swimming athletes and for others who spend a lot of time in chlorinated swimming pools.
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21. {5,5′-Bis(methoxycarbonylmethoxy)-2,2′-[ethane-1,2-diylbis(nitrilomethylidyne)]diphenolato}copper(II)
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Zhi-Hui Wang, Jian-Fang Ma, Hua Wu, and Hai-Yan Liu
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Crystallography ,QD901-999 - Abstract
The title compound, [Cu(C22H22N2O8)], is a tetradentate Schiff base complex. The CuII ion has a nearly square-planar geometry, being coordinated by two N atoms and two O atoms. The two chemically equivalent halves of the molecule are crystallographically independent. One of the carboxylic acid methyl ester units is located in the main plane of the molecule and the other is rotated by 65.3 (5)° with respect to this unit. In the crystal structure, there are π–π stacking interactions between adjacent six-membered chelate rings, with centroid-to-centroid distances of 3.602 (2) Å.
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- 2008
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22. Prior land surface reflectance-based sandstorm detection from space using deep learning
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Yu Qu, Lin Sun, Qing hua Su, Nan Ma, Zhi hui Wang, and Xi rong Liu
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sandstorm detection ,deep learning ,MOD09A1 ,multi-band radiation ,land surface reflectance ,Science - Abstract
Traditional sandstorm detection methods use radiation differences among dust, underlying surface, and cloud to distinguish them by setting appropriate thresholds. Owing to the complex structure of the underlying surface, dust, and cloud, it is difficult to set a uniform threshold to achieve high-precision separation. Deep learning (DL) has powerful information mining capabilities and can fully use spectral differences between dust, land surface, and clouds. However, under the limited band information provided by satellite sensors, DL cannot easily distinguish highly heterogeneous land surfaces from multi-modal dust and cloud. This study proposes a sandstorm detection algorithm with DL supported by a land surface reflectance (LSR) dataset. The clear sky LSR dataset was obtained based on the MOD09A1 product. Based on the dataset, the difference between the reflectance observed by the satellite and the corresponding LSR is generated, which is used as a characteristic parameter of sandstorm detection with the deep learning method. The sandstorm detection of MODIS data is realized using multi-band radiation and radiation difference with DL. Results showed that the sandstorm detection algorithm used in this study was consistent with the OMI AI product with a detection accuracy of 84.6%. Compared with the detection results without the LSR dataset, this method effectively improves the accuracy of sandstorm identification.
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23. Semi-leptonic and Non-leptonic $B$ meson decays to charmed mesons
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Hui-feng, Fu, Guo-Li, Wang, Zhi-Hui, Wang, and Xiang-Jun, Chen
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the semi-leptonic and non-leptonic $B$ weak decays which are governed by the $B\rightarrow D^{(*)}$ transitions. The branching ratios, CP asymmetries (CPA) and polarization fractions (FA) of non-leptonic decays are investigated in the factorization approximation. The $B\rightarrow D^{(*)}$ form factors are estimated in the Salpeter method. Our estimation on branching ratios generally agree with the existent experimental data. For CPA and polarizations, comparisons among the FA results, the perturbative QCD predictions and experimental data are made., Comment: 8 pages, 1 figures, 5 tables
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24. Performance Analysis for Content Distribution in Crowdsourced Content-Centric Mobile Networking.
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Chengming Li, Xiaojie Wang 0001, Shimin Gong, Zhi-Hui Wang 0001, and Qingshan Jiang
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- 2017
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25. Establishment and Validation of a Predictive Nomogram for Postoperative Survival of Stage I Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
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Zhi-Hui, Wang and Lili, Deng
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International Journal of General Medicine ,General Medicine - Abstract
Zhi-Hui Wang,1 Lili Deng2 1Department of Medical Oncology, The Fifth Peopleâs Hospital of Shenyang, Shenyang, Peopleâs Republic of China; 2Department of Medical Oncology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, Harbin, Peopleâs Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Lili Deng, Department of Medical Oncology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, Harbin, Peopleâs Republic of China, Email dengdoctor@126.comBackground: Surgical procedure is the preferred option for people with early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), while nearly 30% of patients experienced metastatic or recurrent tumor after operation. The primary intention of this context is to summarize high-risk prognostic factors and set up a novel nomogram to predict the overall survival of individuals with stage I NSCLC after resection.Methods: Research objects, 10,218 patients with stage I NSCLC after operation from 2010 to 2015, were extracted from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database. Independent prognostic factors, confirmed by Cox regression analyses, were integrated into a nomogram, to predict the 3-and 5-year overall survival of these individuals. The model experienced internal validation of testing cohorts above and external validation crewed by 160 patients from China. Finally, the nomogram was evaluated through several verification methods such as concordance index (C-index), calibration plots and receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC).Results: Multivariate analysis identified that age, gender, histologic type, differentiation class, type of operation, T stage and treatment were significant predictive factors for the survival of stage I NSCLC. Based on these factors, a nomogram was constructed to predict the 3- and 5-year overall survival of these individuals. Meanwhile, in the training set, this nomogram displayed excellent superiority over the TNM staging system with abroad application, especially in C-index (0.669 vs 0.580) and the AUC (the Area Under ROC Curve) for the 3- and 5-year survival (0.678 vs 0.582; 0.650 vs 0.576). In the calibration curve, the curve representing predicted survival tended to align with the line representing actual survival as well.Conclusion: A nomogram was successfully created and verified to achieve the goal that made a rounded accurate prediction on the survival of postoperative I NSCLC patients in terms of the SEER database.Keywords: NSCLC, nomogram, prognosis, SEER, survival
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26. Investigation of Terahertz Wave Propagation along Symmetric Coplanar Strpline on Multilayer Dielctric Substrates
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Zhi Hui Wang
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Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,General Materials Science ,Condensed Matter Physics - Abstract
Characteristics of the symmetric coplanar strip line on multi-layer dielectric substrates expressed in analytic formulas have been obtained using conformal mapping. But in most previous presented papers, the metal strip is considered as infinitely thin or PEC while the influence of dielectric substrates are not considered. In this paper, the propagation characteristics of symmetric coplanar strip line with finite conductivity and finite metal strip thickness on multilayer substrates are analyzed by conformal mapping at THz regions. The influences of metal strips and dielectric substrates on the propagation characteristics of CPS are also given. The numerical results are very useful for the development of terahertz devices and terahertz material.
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27. Symptomatic postoperative spinal epidural hematoma preferentially occurs after anterior cervical discectomy and fusion versus anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion: a retrospective study
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Qi, Hao, Qi, Ding, Hao, Yang, Ke, Tan, Zhi-Hui, Wang, Shan, Wang, and Lin, Yang
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Male ,Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,Spinal Fusion ,Treatment Outcome ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Quality of Life ,Humans ,Female ,Spondylosis ,Hematoma, Epidural, Spinal ,Spinal Cord Diseases ,Diskectomy ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) is a common cause of neurological morbidity, which can have an impact on quality of life. Symptomatic postoperative spinal epidural hematoma (SPSEH) is a rare condition, but can cause permanent neurological deficits and disability if not managed properly. However, there are limited studies on the outcomes of SPSEH after anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) and anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion (ACCF) were performed for 2-level CSM. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to compare the clinical outcomes and incidence of SPSEH after ACDF compared with SPSEH after anterior cervical corpectomy and ACCF for 2-level CSM to reduce surgical complications of 2 level CSM.A total of 551 patients (261 males and 290 females) who underwent ACDF or ACCF for 2-level CSM from January 2009 to February 2015 were retrospectively reviewed. Preoperative indexes (age, sex, body mass index, bone mineral density, preoperative coagulation, and past medical history), perioperative indexes (length of hospital admission, blood loss, and operation times), preoperative and postoperative neurological statuses, complications, fusion rate, and the SPSEH incidence for ACDF or ACCF were compared simultaneously.With the exception of blood loss (P0.001), no significant differences were observed between the 2 groups in terms of sex, prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, platelet count, length of hospital admission, operation time, the final follow-up Japanese Orthopedic Association score, visual analog scale score, fusion rate, and complications. The overall incidence rate for SPSEH after ACDF was 1.9%, while the rate for SPSEH after ACCF was 0.4%. Following hematoma removal, only one patient showed any improvement in neurological function, despite treatment with hyperbaric oxygen and neurotrophic drugs.The findings indicated that surgical management of 2-level CSM using ACDF or ACCF showed similar clinical outcomes, fusion rate, complications, and perioperative parameters, with the exception of blood loss. However, SPSEH preferentially occurs after surgery with ACDF. Therefore, whether ACCF surgery for 2-stage CSM is the superior treatment modality.
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- 2022
28. P‐96: Optimization Analysis for R1.5mm Teardrop Shape Foldable AMOLED Module by Finite‐Element Analysis
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Jia Zeng, Wei Qing, Shao kui Liu, Zhi hui Wang, Lei Zhang, Hang Min, and Fei Shang
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Organic Chemistry ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2022
29. A New Dataset, Poisson GAN and AquaNet for Underwater Object Grabbing
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Zhi-Hui Wang, Chongwei Liu, Shijie Wang, Xin Fan, Tang Tao, Yulong Tao, Haojie Li, Caifei Yang, and Xing Liu
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV) ,Detector ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Pattern recognition ,Construct (python library) ,Object (computer science) ,Poisson distribution ,Object detection ,Image (mathematics) ,symbols.namesake ,Media Technology ,symbols ,Artificial intelligence ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Generator (mathematics) ,Block (data storage) - Abstract
To boost the object grabbing capability of underwater robots for open-sea farming, we propose a new dataset (UDD) consisting of three categories (seacucumber, seaurchin, and scallop) with 2,227 images. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first 4K HD dataset collected in a real open-sea farm. We also propose a novel Poisson-blending Generative Adversarial Network (Poisson GAN) and an efficient object detection network (AquaNet) to address two common issues within related datasets: the class-imbalance problem and the problem of mass small object, respectively. Specifically, Poisson GAN combines Poisson blending into its generator and employs a new loss called Dual Restriction loss (DR loss), which supervises both implicit space features and image-level features during training to generate more realistic images. By utilizing Poisson GAN, objects of minority class like seacucumber or scallop could be added into an image naturally and annotated automatically, which could increase the loss of minority classes during training detectors to eliminate the class-imbalance problem; AquaNet is a high-efficiency detector to address the problem of detecting mass small objects from cloudy underwater pictures. Within it, we design two efficient components: a depth-wise-convolution-based Multi-scale Contextual Features Fusion (MFF) block and a Multi-scale Blursampling (MBP) module to reduce the parameters of the network to 1.3 million. Both two components could provide multi-scale features of small objects under a short backbone configuration without any loss of accuracy. In addition, we construct a large-scale augmented dataset (AUDD) and a pre-training dataset via Poisson GAN from UDD. Extensive experiments show the effectiveness of the proposed Poisson GAN, AquaNet, UDD, AUDD, and pre-training dataset., Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures
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- 2022
30. Joint Adaptive Dual Graph and Feature Selection for Domain Adaptation
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Wei Wang, Mingshi Yan, Zhengming Ding, Fuming Sun, Jing Sun, Haojie Li, and Zhi-Hui Wang
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Contextual image classification ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Feature vector ,Feature selection ,Pattern recognition ,Domain (software engineering) ,Non-negative matrix factorization ,Dual graph ,Media Technology ,Artificial intelligence ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Subspace topology ,Curse of dimensionality - Abstract
Domain adaptation aims to exploit domain-invariant features by aligning the cross-domain distributions in the manifold subspace for applying the classifier trained on the source domain to the target domain. However, two limitations may still deteriorate their performances: (1) the influences of noisy or irrelevant features in the original feature space are ignored, which may unexpectedly hurt the classification of target samples; (2) the graph constructed directly in the original data space cannot accurately capture the inherent local manifold structures of high-dimensional data due to the curse of dimensionality, which may seriously mislead the transferable features learning. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to address these problems, referred to as joint Adaptive Dual Graph and Feature Selection for domain adaptation (ADGFS). Specifically, feature selection can characterize the relative importance of different features through a scaling factor, which enables ADGFS to not only reduce the impacts of noisy or irrelevant features on knowledge transfer but also learn informative domain-invariant features. Meanwhile, ADGFS adaptively optimizes the dual graph by learning the similarity matrices of both instance-level and feature-level graphs in the projected low-dimensional manifold subspace rather than the original high-dimensional space, such that the intrinsic local manifold structures of data can be captured precisely. Moreover, ADGFS simultaneously aligns the marginal and conditional probability distributions in the nonnegative matrix factorization framework to narrow the distribution discrepancies between the two different domains, which can adequately transfer knowledge from the source domain to the target domain. Comprehensive experiments on four benchmark datasets can demonstrate that the effectiveness of the proposed approach in cross-domain image classification.
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- 2022
31. Responses of acrocarpous moss communities to heavy metal (Fe, Mn, Cd) and sulfur pollution in the Changgou carbonate manganese ore, SW China
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Jin-hua Han, Zhao-hui Zhang, and Zhi-hui Wang
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Global and Planetary Change ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Geology ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,Earth-Surface Processes - Published
- 2022
32. Moss biomonitors for heavy metal pollution in soils of Manganese Carbonate Mine across ecological succession stages
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Jin-Hua Han, Zhi-Hui Wang, and Zhao-Hui Zhang
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moss diversity ,QH301-705.5 ,manganese carbonate mine ,Biology (General) ,biomonitors ,heavy metal pollution - Abstract
Many plants have been widely used in monitoring and assessing heavy metal pollution in soil, air and water. However, few studies have considered the unique value of bryophyte communities in monitoring manganese ore pollution and the diversity characteristics of bryophytes in different natural succession stages. Tongluojing Manganese Mine in Guizhou Province, China, was chosen for identifying bryophytes and statistical analyses. In total 61 species of mosses in 21 genera of 7 families were identified, including 8 dominant species, primarily representing the turf life-form. Following the successive stages from bare rock to woodland, single-species moss communities decreased while multi-species communities increased, with increment of the α diversity index. However, the β diversity index showed the opposite trend. The moss similarity index was the highest (0.43) and Cody index lowest (7.5) on bare rock, while the indices were the lowest (0.17) and the highest (18), respectively, in woodland. The Nemerow pollution index decreased gradually with the successive stages, with the bare rock area being the most polluted. The soil was polluted by Pb, Cr, Zn, Cd and Mn to varying degrees, among which Mn was the biggest pollutant with a concentration 129 times higher than the background value of the soil in Guizhou Province. There was a positive correlation between the contents of Cd, Cr, Zn and Mn in Weissia planifolia Dix and those in the substrate, suggesting that W. planifolia can be used as an indicator plant. This study highlighted multiple effects of mosses on heavy metal absorption, which could be used as pioneer plants for vegetation restoration in the manganese ore waste rock accumulation area.
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- 2022
33. An Image Data Hiding Scheme Based on Vector Quantization and Graph Coloring.
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Shuai Yue, Zhi-Hui Wang 0001, and Chin-Chen Chang 0001
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- 2013
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34. Single Bitmap Block Truncation Coding of Color Images Using Cat Swarm Optimization.
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Shi-Yu Cui, Zhi-Hui Wang 0001, Pei-Wei Tsai, Chin-Chen Chang 0001, and Shuai Yue
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35. Inner countertraction facilitating endoscopic submucosal dissection of a difficult early gastric cancer independent of transparent cap
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Xiang-rong Zhou, Zhi-hui Wang, and Wei-hui Liu
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Gastroenterology - Published
- 2023
36. Semantic Place Prediction With User Attribute in Social Media
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Muyao Niu, Kaidi Meng, Haojie Li, Zhi-Hui Wang, Ning Wang, Bin Liu, and Liu Boqian
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World Wide Web ,Hardware and Architecture ,Computer science ,Signal Processing ,Media Technology ,Social media ,Software ,Computer Science Applications - Published
- 2021
37. Domain adaptation with geometrical preservation and distribution alignment
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Zhi-Hui Wang, Haojie Li, Fuming Sun, Wei Wang, and Jing Sun
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Discriminative model ,Artificial Intelligence ,Computer science ,Joint probability distribution ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Graph (abstract data type) ,Conditional probability ,Divergence (statistics) ,Algorithm ,Subspace topology ,Computer Science Applications ,Non-negative matrix factorization ,Domain (software engineering) - Abstract
Domain adaptation aims to learn a robust classifier for the target domain by leveraging knowledge from a different source domain. Existing methods realize the alignment of cross-domain distributions in manifold subspace to reduce the distribution divergence between the two domains. However, there exists a conspicuous deficiency in them, i.e., the exploration of preserving statistical and geometrical properties simultaneously is still under insufficient, which, to some extent, would cause the under adaptation effect. The statistical and geometrical properties play an important role in minimizing the domain discrepancy underlying the joint probability distributions. For better and adequately exploiting the statistical and geometrical properties, we propose a novel feature adaptation method in this paper, called domain adaptation with geometrical preservation and distribution alignment (GPDA). Specifically, GPDA performs graph dual regularization in the nonnegative matrix factorization framework with label constraints, to learn the discriminative and domain-invariant features while preserving both the statistical properties and geometrical structures of the original data, such that the cross-domain difference can be effectively and positively narrowed. Meanwhile, GPDA simultaneously aligns the marginal and conditional probability distributions in the nonnegative matrix factorization framework during the learning of domain-invariant features, to further minimize the domain gap between the source and target domains, which can adequately transfer knowledge from the source domain to the target domain. Extensive experiments on seven benchmark datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed GPDA algorithm in cross-domain image classification.
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- 2021
38. Image Data Hiding Schemes Based on Graph Coloring.
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Shuai Yue, Zhi-Hui Wang 0001, Ching-Yun Chang, Chin-Chen Chang 0001, and Mingchu Li
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- 2011
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39. A Two-Layer Steganography Scheme Using Sudoku for Digital Images.
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Yi-Hui Chen, Chi-Wei Lan, and Zhi-Hui Wang 0001
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- 2011
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40. Two-body strong decays of the 2P and 3P charmonium states
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Zhi-Hui Wang and Guo-Li Wang
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- 2022
41. A New Intelligent Authorization Agent Model in Grid.
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Zhi-Hui Wang 0001, Mingchu Li, Mao-Hua Chen, and Chin-Chen Chang 0001
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- 2009
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42. Reversible Steganography for VQ Indices Using the Modified State Codebook.
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Chin-Chen Chang 0001, Chi-Shiang Chan, Zhi-Hui Wang 0001, and Mingchu Li
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- 2009
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43. Sharing Secrets and Reversibly Reconstructing the Cover Image Using Two Meaningful Shadows.
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The Duc Kieu, Chin-Chen Chang 0001, Zhi-Hui Wang 0001, and Mingchu Li
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- 2009
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44. Granularity Considering in a Trust Model for P2P Networks.
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Mingchu Li, Yizhi Ren, Kouichi Sakurai, Yongrui Cui, and Zhi-Hui Wang 0001
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- 2008
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45. Immobilization of K7PW11O39 on ZrO2 Nanofiber: Ultra-deep Desulfurization Based in Extraction Catalytic Oxidation Desulfurization System
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Jie Yang, Zhi-Hui Wang, Gui-Hong Wu, Hong Zhang, Xiao-Nan Li, and Guowei Zeng
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Materials science ,Process equipment ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Extraction (chemistry) ,General Engineering ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Flue-gas desulfurization ,Catalytic oxidation ,Chemical engineering ,Petrochemistry ,Nanofiber ,Materials Chemistry ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics - Abstract
In this work, K7PW11O39 (abbreviated as PW11) was immobilized on ZrO2 nanofibers and used as an efficient recyclable catalyst in extraction catalytic oxidation desulfurization system (ECODS).The 500 ppm DBT model oil(5mL) can desulphurize completely within 20 min with the catalytic conditions of 50��, 0.010 g 50 wt%- CTAB�C PW11�CZrO2 nanofibers and O/S molar ratio H2O2/DBT molar ratio�� was 2:1. The synthesized catalyst was characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) and thermo gravimetric analyzer (TGA). The results indicated the PW11�CZrO2 nanofibers were synthesized successfully and the possible catalytic mechanism is also revealed.
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- 2021
46. Theoretical modelling of non-equilibrium reaction-diffusion of rarefied gas on a wall with microscale roughness.
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Shun-Liang Zhang and Zhi-Hui Wang
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DIFFUSION ,GAS phase reactions ,SURFACE reactions ,ROUGH surfaces ,SURFACE diffusion - Abstract
Heat and mass transports through a rough surface are among the most fundamental and important phenomena in either natural or engineering problems. In this paper, theoretical modelling and direct simulation Monte Carlo method are employed to study the heterogeneous reaction-diffusion features induced by microscale roughness which is comparable to the molecular mean free path of the ambient gas. A quasi-one-dimensional homogeneous model is proposed, and it consists of an external diffusion region outside the roughness elements and an internal reaction-diffusion region which could be equivalent to a smooth surface with an effective chemical property. The external macroscopic diffusion can be characterized by a non-equilibrium criterion - the Damköhler number. The internal diffusion in micro-cavities must be analysed by considering the rarefied gas effects on the diffusivity, and another non-equilibrium criterion, the Thiele number, is introduced to evaluate the effective boundary condition imposed on the external region. Analytical formulae based on these criteria are derived to predict the equivalent surface reaction-diffusion performance, and the predictions compare well with the numerical results of different types of surface reaction, even on the three-dimensional roughness. This reveals that the roughness could either enhance or weaken the apparent reaction rate depending on the non-equilibrium degree. This study could enrich our understanding of the gas-surface interactions on a rough wall, such as the oxidation, catalysis and energy accommodation, and also preliminarily provides a practical method for evaluation of the aerothermochemical performance of coating materials of hypersonic vehicles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. [Contrasting Responses of the Microbial Community Structure and Functional Traits to Soil pH in Purple Soils]
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Zhi-Hui, Wang and Xian-Jun, Jiang
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Soil ,Nitrogen ,Microbiota ,Humans ,Phylogeny ,Soil Microbiology - Abstract
To clarify the effect of pH on the structure and functional traits of soil microbial communities in purple soils, three purple upland soils developed from the same parent material that differed in pH were selected as the research objects, and metagenomic shotgun sequencing was used to investigate the structure and functional traits of the microbial communities among different pH soils. The shotgun sequencing identified a total of 89 phyla, 222 classes, 527 orders, 1009 families, 2769 genera, and 14354 species in these soils. Regardless of the phylogenetic classification level, the microbial community structures of these three purple soils with different pHs were significantly different. RDA results corroborated the highly significant difference in the microbial community structures among the three purple soils with different pHs, and the soil properties tested here all had significant correlations with soil microbial community structure, in which the soil pH had the greatest effect (
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- 2022
48. Synthesis of a stable iron(<scp>iii</scp>)–organic framework for a visible light induced simultaneous photocatalytic reduction of Cr(<scp>vi</scp>) and the degradation of organic dyes in water
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Dong-En Zhang, Xiang-Gui Zhu, Hong Zhang, Hao Zhang, Yu-Hui Luo, Ming-Gai Hu, A-Di Xie, Wu-Yue Geng, and Zhi-Hui Wang
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Band gap ,Chemistry ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Microporous material ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Redox ,Catalysis ,0104 chemical sciences ,Materials Chemistry ,Photocatalysis ,Degradation (geology) ,Chemical stability ,0210 nano-technology ,HOMO/LUMO ,Visible spectrum ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
In this work, a highly stable Fe-MOF, namely [Fe2(OH)2(BPTC)]·2DMF·2H2O (JOU-22, H4BPTC = biphenyl-3,3′,4,4′-tetracarboxylic acid, DMF = N,N-dimethylformamide), was solvothermally synthesized using lanthanum nitrate and HF as modulators. Single-crystal diffraction shows that JOU-22 reveals a 3D microporous framework based on Fe–O chains. Due to its high chemical stability, suitable band gap (2.1 eV), and appropriate HOMO (−0.21 V) and LUMO (1.89 V) energy, JOU-22 shows efficient visible-light induced photocatalytic activity for Cr(VI) reduction and dye degradation. JOU-22 can also be used for the degradation of organic dyes, including MB, MO, BG and RhB. Fascinatingly, in the mixed system with the co-existence of dichromate anions and MB, the degradation rate of both Cr(VI) and MB increased significantly due to the synergistic effect between the photocatalytic reduction and oxidation process. This work not only provides a new clue for the preparation of large-size Fe-MOF single crystals, but also enriches the application of Fe-MOFs in the treatment of water pollution.
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- 2021
49. Dual Color Space Guided Sketch Colorization
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Dou Zhi, Ning Wang, Zhi-Hui Wang, Bin Liu, Baopu Li, and Haojie Li
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Pixel ,business.industry ,Computer science ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,HSL and HSV ,Color space ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,Grayscale ,Sketch ,RGB color space ,RGB color model ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Software ,ComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS ,Hue - Abstract
Automatic sketch colorization is a challenging task in both computer graphics and computer vision since all the color, texture, shading generation have to be created based on the abstract sketch. Besides, it is a subjective task in painting process, which needs illustrators to comprehend drawing priori (DP), such as hue variation, saturation contrast and gray contrast and utilize them in the HSV color space which is closer to human visual cognition system. As such, incorporating supplementary supervision in the HSV color space may be beneficial to sketch colorization. However, previous methods improve the colorization quality only in the RGB color space without considering the HSV color space, often causing results with dull color, inappropriate saturation contrast, and artifacts. To address this issue, we propose a novel sketch colorization method, dual color space guided generative adversarial network (DCSGAN), that considers the complementary information contained in both the RGB and HSV color space. Specifically, we incorporate the HSV color space to construct dual color spaces for supervising our method with a color space transformation (CST) network that learns transformation from the RGB to HSV color space. Then, we propose a DP loss that enables the DCSGAN to generate vivid color images with pixel level supervision. Additionally, a novel dual color space adversarial (DCSA) loss is designed to guide the generator at global level to reduce the artifacts to meet audiences' aesthetic expectations. Extensive experiments and ablation studies demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method over previous state-of-the-art (SOTA) methods.
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50. A hybrid encryption transmission scheme for industrial control systems
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Lei Wang, Zhi-Hui Wang, Feng Guo, and Chuan-Kun Wu
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- 2022
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