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    Reduction in Carbon Dioxide Emission and Energy Saving Obtained by Renovation of Building Envelope of Existing Residential Buildings by Rui Chen, Xiaoping Feng, Chengjing Li, Huapeng Chen

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…We selected a residential dwelling from the many buildings in southern Jiangsu Province, China, which consume and emit extremely large amounts of energy and CO2, respectively, and assessed various energy-saving renovation schemes for improving the thermal envelope. …”
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    Gas Storage Model of Residual Coal Adsorption in Abandoned Mine by San Zhao, Xiangjun Chen, Lin Wang, Lin Li

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Due to the insufficient accurate evaluation model of gas resources in abandoned mines, the development and utilization of abandoned mine gas resources in China are still in the preliminary exploration stage. …”
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    Combined Effects of 2-Methoxyestradiol (Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1α Inhibitor) and Dasatinib (A Second-Generation Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor) on Chronic Myelocytic Leukemia Cells by Yuexian Zhang, Heng Chen, Yunfeng Shen, Xin Zhou

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML) is a frequently encountered type of leukemia in China. Hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1) serves as one of the most important factors of oxygen balance transcription. …”
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    Clinical Practice Guidelines of Traditional Chinese Medicine Rehabilitation for Incomplete Paraplegia by Working Group of Clinical Practice Guidelines of Traditional Chinese Medicine Rehabilitation for Incomplete Paraplegia

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The guide is applicable to the rehabilitation departments of all levels and types of rehabilitation institutions, all TCM hospitals or general hospitals in China, and has good applicability and effectiveness.…”
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    Short-term warming supports mineral-associated carbon accrual in abandoned croplands by Zhenrui Zhang, Hui Gao, Xiaoxia Gao, Shurui Huang, Shuli Niu, Emanuele Lugato, Xinghui Xia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here, categorizing SOC into particulate and mineral-associated organic carbon (POC and MAOC) with physical fractionation, we investigate the responses of POC and MAOC content and temperature sensitivity (Q10) to warming through a 3-year in situ warming experiment (+1.6 °C) in abandoned croplands across 12 sites in China (latitude: 22.33–46.58°N). Our results indicate that POC content remains unchanged while MAOC content significantly increases under warming. …”
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    Short-term Optimal Scheduling Model for Hydropower Stations Considering Peak Shaving of Local and HVDC Receiving Power Grids by ZHOU Binbin, ZHANG Congtong, LIU Benxi, CHENG Chuntian, CHEN Kai, WANG Youxiang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In the face of the increasingly severe peak shaving pressure on both sending and receiving power grids of the high voltage direct current (HVDC) of large-scale hydropower stations,a short-term optimal scheduling model that takes into account peak shaving of local and HVDC receiving power grids of the cascade hydropower stations has been established.The model aims to minimize the maximum value of residual load in multiple power grids,not only considering the conventional hydraulic and power constraints of the cascade hydropower stations and the complex operation constraints of the HVDC transmission lines but also introducing coupled operation constraints between the HVDC transmission line and the hydropower stations.In the model-solving phase,the original model is transformed into a mixed-integer linear programming model by introducing auxiliary variables to linearize the objective function,hydraulic operation constraints,and HVDC operation constraints and using the big M method to linearize the bi-directional interval coupled constraints between the HVDC transmission line and the hydropower stations.Typical winter and summer days in a large-scale hydropower system in southwestern China are taken as examples,and the results show that the peak-valley difference of the sending power grid has decreased by up to 100%,while the decrease in the peak-valley difference in the receiving end power grid is 28.1% and 31.6%,respectively.It shows that the proposed model can share the flexibility of hydropower through HVDC transmission lines,achieve peak shaving in multiple power grids,and ensure safe operation of the HVDC transmission lines,which can provide a reference for short-term multi-grid peak shaving of large-scale cascade hydropower stations.…”
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    Effect of artificial fish nest placement on spawning site preference and reproductive efficiency in reservoir fish with adhesive and demersal eggs by Qiang Sheng, Aihuan Guo, Yixiang Zhang, Tianjiang Chu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Floating artificial nests were deployed in three regions (upstream, midstream, and downstream) of a reservoir in Zhejiang, China, at locations with three topographical types: steep slope (reservoir shore, slopes > 60°), gentle slope (reservoir shore, slopes < 30°), and confluence (middle thread of channel). …”
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    Geographic variation in abundance and diversity of Acinetobacter baumannii Vieuvirus bacteriophages by Dafne Arellano-Maciel, Juan Manuel Hurtado-Ramírez, Laura Carolina Camelo-Valera, Santiago Castillo-Ramírez, Alejandro Reyes, Gamaliel López-Leal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Specifically, Vieuvirus-related phages were frequently identified in isolates from Thailand, Mexico, China, and South Korea, which show the geographic prevalence of A. baumannii prophages.DiscussionThis study highlights the importance of considering geographic factors to fully understand prophage diversity and their significant role in the evolutionary dynamics of A. baumannii.…”
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    Connotation and practice of the integration of academic field based on Bourdieu’s theory——taking the cultivation of cyberspace security talents as an example by Qian ZHOU, Haiping HUANG, Le WANG, Yanchun ZHANG, Fu XIAO

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The deployment of network security has become a crucial strategy for the development of modern nations, with skilled professionals serving as the core driving force behind cybersecurity efforts.Cultivating cybersecurity talents and fostering team building are essential for China's talent reserves and strategic capital accumulation.With economic globalization, 0-day vulnerabilities have constantly emerged in information systems, attack chains have become increasingly complex, threat targets were difficult to detect, and hidden viruses varied over time.Talents trained by traditional universities for network security were unable to adapt to innovative production and practical activities in the new fields, as it was confined to their training structure system.In order to break through the shackles of the internal administrative structure and traditional curriculum system of universities, and ease the contradiction between the uncertainty of cyberspace security situation and the standardization of talent cultivation, the talent cultivation models based on Bourdieu's theory were studied, the fusion meaning of cultural capital in the academic field was analyzed and three practical standards were put forward in terms of teaching content, cultivation model and teaching opportunity of cyberspace security talents in combination with the actual cases of the “Fang class”.In terms of education content, standards and open knowledge systems were established to meet the differentiated needs of students.The mentorship approach was employed to construct habitus, fostering students’ ability to adapt flexibly to problems by adopting different cognitive thinking modes.Favorable teaching opportunities were utilized by tutors in various roles to promote efficient integration of individuals and fields, helping students establish a valuable and stable mindset.By leveraging Bourdieu's theory to explore the integration path of academic fields, it has leveraged the advantages of independently cultivating high-quality talents, vigorously promoting technological innovation and the healthy ecological development of the industry.…”
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    Characteristics of Pore-Throat in Tight Sandstones of the Jurassic Ahe Formation in the Northern Tarim Basin by Tong Lin, Cong Tan, Xing Zhang, Lei Zhao, Hongxing Wei, Lan Wang, Xin Nie, Xu Zeng

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In order to clarify the characteristics of pore-throat in tight sandstone reservoirs in the Dibei area of the Kuqa Depression in the Tarim Basin (Northwest China) and to make clear its impact on reservoir quality and productivity, microscopic observation and quantitative analysis of 310 tight sandstones in the Kuqa Depression are carried out by using various methods. …”
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    Spatially Varying Relation between Built Environment and Station-Level Subway Passenger-Distance by Hongtai Yang, Zhihao Zhao, Chaozhe Jiang, Yi Wen, Malik Muneeb Abid

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Therefore, a geographically weighted regression (GWR) model and a mixed geographically weighted regression (MGWR) model have been used to explore this spatially varying relationship using Chengdu, China, as an example case. The results were compared with that of an ordinary least squares (OLS) model. …”
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    Parameter Acquisition Study of Mining-Induced Surface Subsidence Probability Integral Method Based on RF-AGA-ENN Model by Jinman Zhang, Liangji Xu, Jiewei Li, Yueguan Yan, Ruirui Xu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The mining of underground coal resources can trigger geological hazards such as subsidence basins, cave-in pits, and step cracks. In China, the probability integral method (PIM), the most popular method for predicting surface movement deformation caused by coal resource mining, has a prediction accuracy that is mainly influenced by both the measurement data (i.e., quantity and quality) from ground movement observatories and the parameter inversion method. …”
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    Nanoparticles in gynecologic cancers: a bibliometric and visualization analysis by Yunzhe Zhou, Lizhang Chen, Tingting Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The leading countries and institutions in terms of productivity are China and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The most prolific author and the most co-cited author are Sood, A K and Siegel, Rl. …”
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