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2. On study of a method for detecting micro-deformation defects of steel plate surface
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Zhi-Yong He, Xu-Hua Liu, and Yu Sun
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Surface (mathematics) ,Materials science ,Deformation (meteorology) ,Composite material - Published
- 2020
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3. Cone-shaped source characteristics and inductance effect of transient electromagnetic method
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Xu-Hua Liu, Feng-Ping Li, Fu-Sheng Guo, Hua Zhang, Hai-Yan Yang, and Jian-Hua Yue
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Physics ,Hankel transform ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,business.industry ,Mechanics ,Conical surface ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Kinetic inductance ,Magnetic field ,Inductance ,Superposition principle ,Geophysics ,Optics ,Electromagnetic coil ,Transient response ,business ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Small multi-turn coil devices are used with the transient electromagnetic method (TEM) in areas with limited space, particularly in underground environments such as coal mines roadways and engineering tunnels, and for detecting shallow geological targets in environmental and engineering fields. However, the equipment involved has strong mutual inductance coupling, which causes a lengthy turn-offtime and a deep “blind zone”. This study proposes a new transmitter device with a conical-shape source and derives the radius formula of each coil and the mutual inductance coefficient of the cone. According to primary field characteristics, results of the two fields created, calculation of the conical-shaped source in a uniform medium using theoretical analysis, and a comparison of the inductance of the new device with that of the multi-turn coil, show that inductance of the multi-turn coil is nine times greater than that of the conical source with the same equivalent magnetic moment of 926.1 A·m2. This indicates that the new source leads to a much shallower “blind zone.” Furthermore, increasing the bottom radius and turn of the cone creates a larger mutual inductance but increasing the cone height results in a lower mutual inductance. Using the superposition principle, the primary and secondary magnetic fields for a conical source in a homogeneous medium are calculated; results indicate that the magnetic behavior of the cone is the same as that of the multi-turn coils, but the transient responses of the secondary field and the total field are more stronger than those of the multi-turn coils. To study the transient response characteristics using a cone-shaped source in a layered earth, a numerical filtering algorithm is then developed using the fast Hankel transform and the improved cosine transform, again using the superposition principle. During development, an average apparent resistivity inverted from the induced electromotive force using each coil is defined to represent the comprehensive resistivity of the conical source. To verify the forward calculation method, the transient responses of H type models and KH type models are calculated, and data are inverted using a “smoke ring” inversion. The results of inversion have good agreement with original models and show that the forward calculation method is effective. The results of this study provide an option for solving the problem of a deep “blind zone” and also provide a theoretical indicator for further research.
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- 2017
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4. Study on the Effects of Shear Strength and Aeration Method on Membrane Fouling in Vertical A/O-MBR Process
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Xiu Bo Chen, Xu Hua Liu, Gai Jing Yu, Zhi Qiang Liu, and Zhi Hua Zhang
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Membrane ,Shear (geology) ,Hollow fiber membrane ,Scanning electron microscope ,Chemistry ,Membrane fouling ,General Engineering ,Environmental engineering ,Baffle ,Composite material ,Aeration ,Membrane bioreactor - Abstract
Vertical Anoxic/Oxic Membrane Bioreactor (A/O-MBR) was used to treat domestic sewage. PVDF hollow fiber membrane has been used in MBR. According to the comparison of intercommunity between three non-Newtonian fluid models (Bingham model, Ostwald model and Herschel-Bulkley model) and the test data, the Ostwald model was chose to describe the function relationship between shear intensity and aeration amount. In order to initiating a circulation velocity and to enhancing the scour to the MBR, the traditional aeration method was changed in this experiment. Two baffles were placed on both sides of the membrane modules, and aeration heads were scattered between two baffles. The influence of shear intensity and new aeration method to membrane fouling was investigated in this paper at shear intensity of 20s-1, 40s-1, 60s-1 and 80s-1. The result shows that the stronger shear intensity is, the heavier is the MBR been scoured and the smaller is the change of TMP. The best shear intensity was G=60s-1 after considering all factors comprehensively. Finally, the membrane modules were analyzed by scanning electron microscope (SEM). By the SEM pictures we can see that there are some spots on the membrane surface which deposited by fine grains, EPS and SMP. The spots have different size and location, large scale or compact contamination layer can not been found in the pictures. So it indicates that the changing of aeration method and the controlling of shear intensity has a positive impact on slowing down the membrane fouling.
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- 2011
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5. Structural and energetic insight into the interactions between the benzolactam inhibitors and tumor marker HSP90α
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De-Gang Xu, Xiao Yang, Xiao-Yan Guo, Run-Peng Qi, and Xu-Hua Liu
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Lactams ,Chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Substituent ,Plasma protein binding ,Molecular Dynamics Simulation ,Biochemistry ,Molecular mechanics ,Molecular Docking Simulation ,Hydrophobic effect ,Computational Mathematics ,Residue (chemistry) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Molecular dynamics ,Structural Biology ,Computational chemistry ,Heat shock protein ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,HSP90 Heat-Shock Proteins ,Protein Binding - Abstract
Display Omitted Computational methods were used to reveal the interactions of benzolactam inhibitors to HSP90α.Hydrophobic interactions contributed the most to the binding affinity.A good linear correlation was obtained between the calculated and the experimental binding free energies.Ala55, Ile96, and Leu107 are responsible for the different binding affinities of compounds. The heat shock protein 90α (HSP90α) provides a promising molecular target for cancer therapy. A series of novel benzolactam inhibitors exhibited distinct inhibitory activity for HSP90α. However, the structural basis for the impact of distinct R1 substituent groups of nine benzolactam inhibitors on HSP90α binding affinities remains unknown. In this study, we carried out molecular docking, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, and molecular mechanics and generalized Born/surface area (MM-GBSA) binding free energy calculations to address the differences. Molecular docking studies indicated that all nine compounds presented one conformation in the ATP-binding site of HSP90α N-terminal domain. MD simulations and subsequent MM-GBSA calculations revealed that the hydrophobic interactions between all compounds and HSP90α contributed the most to the binding affinity and a good linear correlation was obtained between the calculated and the experimental binding free energies (R=0.88). The per residue decomposition revealed that the most remarkable differences of residue contributions were found in the residues Ala55, Ile96, and Leu107 defining a hydrophobic pocket for the R1 group, consistent with the analysis of binding modes. This study may be helpful for the future design of novel HSP90α inhibitors.
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- 2014
6. [Relationship between perceptions of safety climate at workplace and depressive disorders in manufacturing workers]
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Xu-hua, Liu, Ya-ni, Xiao, Zhi-xiong, Huang, Shao-bin, Huang, Xiao-ou, Cao, Dong-bo, Guan, and Wei-qing, Chen
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Adult ,Male ,China ,Adolescent ,Depression ,Middle Aged ,Young Adult ,Logistic Models ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,Female ,Safety ,Workplace ,Occupational Health - Abstract
To investigate the risk factors for depressive disorders in manufacturing workers and to provide a basis for developing health promotion measures at workplace.A questionnaire survey was performed in 8085 front-line production workers from 33 manufacturing enterprises in Nanhai District of Foshan, Guangdong Province, China. The questionnaire contained a survey of demographic characteristics, the Safety Climate Scale, the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale, etc. The multilevel logistic regression analysis was applied to investigate the risk factors for depressive disorders in workers.A total of 6260 workers completed the survey; their mean age was 31.1 ± 8.6 years, and 53.2% of them were males. The multilevel logistic regression analysis showed that after adjustment for sociodemographic factors such as age, sex, and martial status, more depressive disorders were reported in the enterprises with higher score of "production safety training" than in those with lower score (OR = 1.46, 95%CI = 1.07 ∼ 1.97); fewer depressive disorders were reported in the enterprises with higher score of "colleagues concerned about production safety" than in those with lower score (OR = 0.08, 95%CI = 0.03 ∼ 0.26); the relationships of "safety warnings and precautions" and "managers concerned about production safety" with workers' depressive disorders were not statistically significant (OR = 0.78, 95%CI = 0.48 ∼ 1.28; OR = 1.08, 95%CI = 0.68 ∼ 1.72).Depressive disorders in manufacturing workers are related to the safety climate at workplace, which indicates that a good safety climate at workplace should be created to prevent and control depressive disorders in workers.
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- 2013
7. [Associations of occupational safety atmosphere and behaviors with unintentional injuries]
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Ya-ni, Xiao, Zhi-xiong, Huang, Shao-bin, Huang, Xiao-ou, Cao, Xia-ming, Chen, Xu-hua, Liu, and Wei-qing, Chen
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Adult ,Male ,Young Adult ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Adolescent ,Attitude ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Accidents, Occupational ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Workplace ,Occupational Health - Abstract
To evaluate the associations of perception of safety atmosphere at workplace, occupational safety attitude and behaviors with occupational unintentional injury among manufacturing workers.A cross-sectional study was performed and a self-administered questionnaire was used to inquire socio-demographic characteristics, perceived safety atmosphere, occupational safety attitudes, occupational safety behaviors and occupational unintentional injuries among 10585 manufacturing workers selected from 46 enterprises in Guangdong. Structural equation modeling was applied to assess the relationship of the perception of safety atmosphere at workplace, occupational safety attitude, and occupational safety behaviors with occupational unintentional injury.Among 24 pathways supposed in structural equation model, 20 pathways (except for the attitude toward occupational safety, the attitude toward managers' support, the work posture and individual protection) were significantly related to the occupational unintentional injuries. The further analysis indicated that the perceived safety atmosphere might impact the occupational unintentional injuries by the attitude toward occupational safety and occupational safety behaviors.Workers' perception of safety atmosphere indirectly influenced on occupational unintentional injuries through occupational safety attitudes and occupational safety behaviors.
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- 2012
8. [Near-infrared spectrum quantitative analysis model based on principal components selected by elastic net]
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Wan-hui, Chen, Xu-hua, Liu, Xiong-kui, He, Shun-geng, Min, and Lu-da, Zhang
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Elastic net is an improvement of the least-squares method by introducing in L1 and L2 penalties, and it has the advantages of the variable selection. The quantitative analysis model build by Elastic net can improve the prediction accuracy. Using 89 wheat samples as the experiment material, the spectrum principal components of the samples were selected by Elastic net. The analysis model was established for the near-infrared spectrum and the wheat's protein content, and the feasibility of using Elastic net to establish the quantitative analysis model was confirmed. In experiment, the 89 wheat samples were randomly divided into two groups, with 60 samples being the model set and 29 samples being the prediction set. The 60 samples were used to build analysis model to predict the protein contents of the 29 samples, and correlation coefficient (R) of the predicted value and chemistry observed value was 0. 984 9, with the mean relative error being 2.48%. To further investigate the feasibility and stability of the model, the 89 samples were randomly selected five times, with 60 samples to be model set and 29 samples to be prediction set. The five groups of principal components which were selected by Elastic net for building model were basically consistent, and compared with the PCR and PLS method, the model prediction accuracies were all better than PCR and similar with PLS. In view of the fact that Elastic net can realize the variable selection and the model has good prediction, it was shown that Elastic net is suitable method for building chemometrics quantitative analysis model.
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- 2011
9. Fuzzy operator logic and fuzzy resolution
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Jeffrey J. P. Tsai, Xu-Hua Liu, and Thomas J. Weigert
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Adaptive neuro fuzzy inference system ,Fuzzy classification ,Mathematics::General Mathematics ,business.industry ,Type-2 fuzzy sets and systems ,Defuzzification ,Fuzzy logic ,Computational Theory and Mathematics ,Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science::Logic in Computer Science ,Fuzzy number ,Fuzzy set operations ,Fuzzy associative matrix ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Algorithm ,Software ,Mathematics - Abstract
There have been only few attempts to extend fuzzy logic to automated theorem proving. In particular, the applicability of the resolution principle to fuzzy logic has been little examined. The approaches that have been suggested in the literature, however, have made some semantic assumptions which resulted in limitations and inflexibilities of the inference mechanism. In this paper we present a new approach to fuzzy logic and reasoning under uncertainty using the resolution principle based on a new operator, the fuzzy operator. We present the fuzzy resolution principle for this logic and show its completeness as an inference rule.
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- 1993
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10. [A retrospective study of clinical and pathological spectrum in 91 patients with chronic severe hepatitis B]
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Xu-hua, Liu, Su-jun, Zheng, Ke-jia, Zu, Yu, Chen, Yi-sen, Chen, Tai-ling, Wang, and Zhong-ping, Duan
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Adult ,Liver Cirrhosis ,Male ,Young Adult ,Hepatitis B, Chronic ,Carrier State ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Liver Failure ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
In China, liver failure is also termed as severe hepatitis in whom chronic severe hepatitis B (CSHB) is most common. The aim of this study was to assess whether CSHB based on different liver injury extent can meet the international definition of acute-on-chronic liver failure(ACLF)criteria, according by their clinical and pathological feature.A total of 91 patients with CSHB were involved in the study. The clinical findings, laboratory data and liver pathology features were retrospectively analyzed and grouped by hepatitis virus B carrier state (HBC), chronic hepatitis B (CHB) or liver cirrhosis (LC) before they started liver failure.74 out of the 91 patients were male and 17 were female, the mean age was 40.6+/-11.2 years. 9.9%, 7.7% and 82.4% of the patients were based on HBC, CHB and LC respectively. The ages of HBC group were youngest. The mean age of HBC group (years) (25.8+/-6.6) was significantly lower than that of CHB group (36.9+/-9.0) and LC group (42.0+/-10.5)with P values of 0.032 and 0.001 respectively. Most cases presented with sub-acute liver failure characterized by high icterus and ascites. Predisposing factors included exertion, superinfection, virus variation, drugs or alcoholic injury. No difference found between PTA (F = 0.906, P = 0.408) and TBil (F = 0.839, P = 0.436) among the above three groups. The Alb and CHE levels in LC group were (30.3+/-5.1) g/L and (2926.8+/-1471.1) U/L respectively, which were lower than both HBC group [Alb (35.6+/-5.1) g/L, CHE (4363.5+/-2063.2) U/L] and CHB group [Alb (37.4+/-5.0) g/L, CHE (5167.1+/-1522.1) U/L] (F = 9.450; F = 9.297; P value less than 0.01).The level of CHO (1.8+/-1.0) mmol/L in LC group was lower than that of HBC group (2.9+/-1.0mmol/L, P = 0.034), while serum HBV DNA level of HBC group [(6.8+/-1.7) log10copies/ml] was higher than that of LC group [(4.2+/-2.6) log10copies/ml]. The liver tissue in HBC and CHB group showed massive or submassive necrosis which distribute evenly in different parts of liver and similarly in slides, most like acute/subacute severe hepatitis. The chronic lesion was easily covered by extensive necrosis in CSHB based on CHB, with portal fibrosis can be seen by masson stain. Characteristic picture of LC group were massive or submassive necrosis with some nodules were intact or only patchy necrosis of the parenchyma, disparity of extent and stage of necrosis existed in slides, which were the major difference in histopathological change in HBC and CHB group.Most of CSHB cases were based on liver cirrhosis, which match with the international definition of ACLF, while small part of CSHB cases based on HBC and CHB are identical to acute/subacute liver failure.
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- 2010
11. [Effects of neurotrophin 3 on interdigestive migrating motor complex in rats with acute liver injury.]
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Mei, Liu, Wei-hong, Xu, Zhong-ping, Duan, Yu, Chen, Su-jun, Zheng, Xu-hua, Liu, Jun, Zhao, Mei, Ding, and Zhi-wu, Lv
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Male ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Myoelectric Complex, Migrating ,Random Allocation ,Neurotrophin 3 ,Animals ,Digestion ,Female ,Galactosamine ,Liver Failure, Acute ,Gastrointestinal Motility ,Rats - Abstract
To observe the effects of neurotrophin 3(NT-3)on interdigestive migrating motor complex (MMC) in rats with D-galactosamine induced acute liver injury.Twenty-four specific pathogen-free purebred rats were equally randomized into control and acute liver injury groups. The control group was injected with equal volume of normal saline via tail vein. Acute liver injury model of the rats was induced by D-galactosamine injection via the tail vein in the acute liver injury group. And the indexes of interdigestive MMC before and after NT-3 injection were recorded by a polygraph and analyzed in model group. The serum NT-3 concentration was assayed in the two groups.There were no significant changes of gastrointestinal MMC cycle and jejunal phase I MMC after NT-3 injection. Compared with the acute liver injury rats before NT-3 injection , the antral phases I, III and IV MMC were significantly prolonged [(577.44 ± 248.60)s vs (343.58 ± 227.30) s, (80.94 ± 21.15) s vs (24.76 ± 7.41) s, (405.69 ± 131.34) s vs (191.67 ± 128.15) s, P0.05] and the phase II MMC was shortened [ (883.94 ± 488.50) s vs (1519.00 ± 831.14) s, P0.05] in the acute liver injury group. The duodenal phases I, III and IV MMC were significantly prolonged [ (557.63 ± 335.14) s vs (309.46 ± 220.22) s,(75.91 ± 15.75) s vs (31.15 ± 13.67) s, (423.38 ± 135.22) s vs (209.77 ± 123.83) s, P0.05] and MMC II phase was shortened [ (748.81 ± 579.69) s vs (1535.86 ± 930.50) s, P0.05] in the acute liver injury rats. In addition, the jejunal MMC III and MMC IV phase was significantly prolonged [ (86.58 ± 23.40) s vs (31.41 ± 16.09) s,(385.18 ± 110.02) s vs (220.59 ± 159.30) s, P0.05] and phase II MMC was shortened [ (876.89 ± 652.01) s vs (1870.89 ± 1010.35) s, P0.05 ] in the acute liver injury rats. The serum NT-3 level was significantly higher in model group than in control group.NT-3 could enhance the gastrointestinal motility in acute liver injury rats.
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- 2010
12. [The changes of interdigestive migrating motor complex in rats with acute liver failure]
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Mei, Liu, Wei-hong, Xu, Zhong-ping, Duan, Yu, Chen, Su-jun, Zheng, Xu-hua, Liu, Jing, Zhang, Jun, Zhao, Mei, Ding, and Zhi-wu, Lü
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Myoelectric Complex, Migrating ,Animals ,Liver Failure, Acute ,Rats, Wistar ,Rats - Abstract
To observe the changes and characteristics of interdigestive migrating motor complex (MMC) in rat models of acute liver failure.30 rat models with acute liver failure were induced with D-galactosamine and another 30 normal rats were used as controls. The indexes of MMC recorded by multi-channel physiological recorder were compared.No significant differences found between the two groups in antral and duodenal MMC cycles and frequencies of duodenal and jejunal MMC III phase. Compared with normal controls, the MMC II phase in the acute liver failure rats was significantly prolonged (t=-3.97, -3.85, P0.05), the MMC III duration of antrum and duodenum (u=-4.99, t=4.66, P0.05) was shorter and the MMC III frequency of antrum (u=-4.73, P0.05) was faster. In addition, the MMC cycle and MMC III phase of jejunum were significantly prolonged (u=-1.63, t=-4.94, P0.05) and the MMC III phase duration was significantly shorter in the acute liver failure rats (t=5.10, P0.05).Significantly prolonged MMC II phase characterized by migrating clustered contraction, shortened MMC III phase and extended jejunal MMC cycles were probably the major contributors to the gastrointestinal motility disorders in the rats with acute liver failure.
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- 2010
13. [Study on the application of ridge regression to near-infrared spectroscopy quantitative analysis and optimum wavelength selection]
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Man, Zhang, Xu-Hua, Liu, Xiong-Kui, He, Lu-Da, Zhang, Long-Lian, Zhao, and Jun-Hui, Li
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Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared ,Regression Analysis ,Least-Squares Analysis ,Models, Theoretical ,Triticum ,Plant Proteins - Abstract
In the present paper, taking 66 wheat samples for testing materials, ridge regression technology in near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy quantitative analysis was researched. The NIR-ridge regression model for determination of protein content was established by NIR spectral data of 44 wheat samples to predict the protein content of the other 22 samples. The average relative error was 0.015 18 between the predictive results and Kjeldahl's values (chemical analysis values). And the predictive results were compared with those values derived through partial least squares (PLS) method, showing that ridge regression method was deserved to be chosen for NIR spectroscopy quantitative analysis. Furthermore, in order to reduce the disturbance to predictive capacity of the quantitative analysis model resulting from irrelevant information, one effective way is to screen the wavelength information. In order to select the spectral information with more content information and stronger relativity with the composition or the nature of the samples to improve the model's predictive accuracy, ridge regression was used to select wavelength information in this paper. The NIR-ridge regression model was established with the spectral information at 4 wavelength points, which were selected from 1 297 wavelength points, to predict the protein content of the 22 samples. The average relative error was 0.013 7 and the correlation coefficient reached 0.981 7 between the predictive results and Kjeldahl's values. The results showed that ridge regression was able to screen the essential wavelength information from a large amount of spectral information. It not only can simplify the model and effectively reduce the disturbance resulting from collinearity information, but also has practical significance for designing special NIR analysis instrument for analyzing specific component in some special samples.
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- 2010
14. [Study on the application of supervised principal component regression procedure to near-infrared spectroscopy quantitative analysis]
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Xu-Hua, Liu, Xing-Zhong, Xu, Xiong-Kui, He, and Lu-Da, Zhang
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Principal Component Analysis ,Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared ,Models, Theoretical ,Triticum ,Plant Proteins - Abstract
The present paper introduces the principle of a new modeling method, called supervised principal component regression, with which the model of the near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy quantitative analysis was established. Usually, there are many difficulties such as collinearity when establishing the quantitative analysis model for the high dimension of the spectral data. Using this new method, firstly according to some criterion, the wavelength information is selected in order to reduce the dimension of spectral data. Then the selected lower dimensional spectral data set is used to establish the principal component regression model. Taking sixty-six wheat samples as experiment materials, forty samples were chosen randomly to establish the predicting model, while the remaining twenty-sixth wheat samples were viewed as prediction set. In this example, 4 wavelengths, 4 632, 4 636, 5 994 and 5 997 cm(-1), were selected at first according to the coefficients between the response variable and each spectral data. Then two principal components of the spectral data at those four wavelengths were extracted to establish the principal component regression model. The model was used to the prediction set. The coefficient was 0.991 and the average relative error was 1.5% between the model predication results and Kjeldahl's value for the protein content. It is very important to select the most significant part of wavelength information from a large number of spectral data, not only because this procedure can alleviate the influence of collinearity in modeling, but also because it can be used to guide the design of special NIR analysis instrument for analyzing specific component in some samples.
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- 2010
15. λ-Resolution and interpretation of λ-implication in fuzzy operator logic
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Kwang Ya Fang, Jing-Pha Tsai, Thomas Weigert, and Xu-Hua Liu
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Information Systems and Management ,Interpretation (logic) ,Resolution (logic) ,Fuzzy logic ,Logical consequence ,Computer Science Applications ,Theoretical Computer Science ,Algebra ,TheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGES ,Operator (computer programming) ,Artificial Intelligence ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Algorithm ,Software ,Mathematics - Abstract
The concepts of implication between two formulas in fuzzy operator logic are discussed and the Λ-resolution method is introduced. It is proved that, given two clauses, the Λ-resolvent of these clauses is a logical consequence of the two clauses. The concepts of Λ-inconsistency and Λ-validity are also introduced, and it is proved that Λ-resolution is complete in fuzzy operator logic.
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- 1991
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16. [Clinical and pathological study of 30 patients with acute hydropic-type severe hepatitis]
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Xu-Hua, Liu, Li-Jie, Zhang, and Tai-Ling, Wang
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Adult ,Male ,Young Adult ,Liver ,Biopsy ,Acute Disease ,Humans ,Female ,Hepatitis A ,Middle Aged ,Hepatitis B - Published
- 2008
17. [Establishment of a D-galactosamine/lipopolysaccharide induced acute-on-chronic liver failure model in rats]
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Xu-hua, Liu, Yu, Chen, Tai-ling, Wang, Jun, Lu, Li-jie, Zhang, Chen-zhao, Song, Jing, Zhang, and Zhong-ping, Duan
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Lipopolysaccharides ,Disease Models, Animal ,Animals ,Humans ,Female ,Galactosamine ,Liver Failure, Acute ,Rats, Wistar ,Serum Albumin ,Rats - Abstract
To establish a practical and reproducible animal model of human acute-on-chronic liver failure for further study of the pathophysiological mechanism of acute-on-chronic liver failure and for drug screening and evaluation in its treatment.Immunological hepatic fibrosis was induced by human serum albumin in Wistar rats. In rats with early-stage cirrhosis (fibrosis stage IV), D-galactosamine and lipopolysaccharide were administered. Mortality and survival time were recorded in 20 rats. Ten rats were sacrificed at 4, 8, and 12 hours. Liver function tests and plasma cytokine levels were measured after D-galactosamine/lipopolysaccharide administration and liver pathology was studied. Cell apoptosis was detected by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling assay.Most of the rats treated with human albumin developed cirrhosis and fibrosis, and 90% of them died from acute liver failure after administration of D-galactosamine/lipopolysaccharide, with a mean survival time of (16.1+/-3.7) hours. Liver histopathology showed massive or submassive necrosis of the regenerated nodules, while fibrosis septa were intact. Liver function tests were compatible with massive necrosis of hepatocytes. Plasma level of TNFalpha increased significantly, parallel with the degree of the hepatocytes apoptosis. Plasma IL-10 levels increased similarly as seen in patients with acute-on-chronic liver failure.We established an animal model of acute-on-chronic liver failure by treating rats with human serum albumin and later with D-galactosamine and lipopolysaccharide. TNFalpha-mediated liver cell apoptoses plays a very important role in the pathogenesis of acute liver failure.
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- 2007
18. [Histopathological changes in livers of patients with chronic severe hepatitis B]
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Li-jie, Zhang, Tai-ling, Wang, Xu-hua, Liu, Ke-jia, Zu, Xin, Meng, Yue, Wang, and Zhong-ping, Duan
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Adult ,Male ,Young Adult ,Hepatitis B, Chronic ,Liver ,Staining and Labeling ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Abstract
To investigate the histopathological features in livers of chronic severe hepatitis B (CSHB) patients.Histology of 42 livers was studied. HE, Masson, Sweet and D-PAS staining and cytokeratin 7, CD68 and proliferating cell nuclear antigen immuno-histochemical staining were used in the study.In CSHB, the livers showed massive or submassive necrosis in a background of other histological changes of chronic hepatitis B. The characteristic pictures of these livers were necrosis of all the hepatocytes in some nodules, while in other nodules there were only patchy necroses of the parenchyma. In some other nodules the necrotic hepatocytes were all removed and only the scaffolding stroma remained. Meanwhile, regeneration of hepatocytes and bile ductules were also seen.The liver histopathological changes in CSHB are identical, but not of the same degree as those of acute severe and subacute severe hepatitis B. In making differential diagnoses for liver aspiration biopsies of these patients, this fact should be kept in mind.
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- 2007
19. [Analysis on the multi-distribution and the major influencing factors on severe acute respiratory syndrome in Beijing]
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Jin-feng, Wang, Bin, Meng, Xiao-ying, Zheng, Ji-yuan, Liu, Wei-guo, Han, Ji-lei, Wu, Xu-hua, Liu, Xiao-wen, Li, and Xin-ming, Song
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China ,Risk Factors ,Geographic Information Systems ,Humans ,Epidemiologic Methods ,Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ,Models, Biological ,Algorithms ,Disease Outbreaks - Abstract
To analyse the multi-dimension nature of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) transmission.Based on the data of SARS in 2003 and the geographic information system of Beijing, as well as under the broad range of the theorems and techniques of data-driven and model-driven knowledge mining, hierarchical techniques were used to test the hot spots. Wavelet technique was also used to decompose Moran's I frequency to survey the spatial clustering process of SARS. For factors analysis, BW test was used to distinguish factors which influencing SARS process. In temporal aspects, susceptive-infective-removal model (SIR) without Taylor expansion was solved by a genetic-simulated annealing algorithm, that directly provided a new approach to obtain epidemic parameters from the SIR model.Different order of spatial hot spots were noticed and the clustering were relevant with the means of transportation. Diffusion dynamics were changed along with the temporal process of SARS. Regarding factor analysis, geographic relationship, population density, the amount of doctors and hospitals appeared to be the key elements influencing the transmission of SARS. The predictable number of SARS cases evolving with time were also calculated.Cluster detection of close contacts of SARS infective in Beijing revealed the spatial characters of urban population flow and having important implications in the prevention and control of this communicable diseases. Some human and physical environment factors played statistical significant roles in different periods during SARS epidemics. An efficient algorithm was developed to solve SIR model directly, enabling the estimation of epidemic parameters from SIR and early forecast.
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- 2005
20. Fuzzy reasoning with fuzzy quantifiers
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Sheng-Li Shi and Xu-Hua Liu
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Theoretical computer science ,Fuzzy classification ,Mathematics::General Mathematics ,Type-2 fuzzy sets and systems ,Fuzzy logic ,Defuzzification ,TheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGES ,ComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITION ,Fuzzy mathematics ,Fuzzy number ,Fuzzy set operations ,Fuzzy associative matrix ,ComputingMethodologies_GENERAL ,Algorithm ,Mathematics - Abstract
Fuzzy quantifiers in fuzzy logic are considered as elements of a set in which the complementary operation is defined. The authors formally introduce fuzzy quantifiers into fuzzy logic, particularly in operator fuzzy logic (OFL), and propose the concept of fuzzy unification of the terms defined on the fuzzy sets. By using fuzzy unification the authors obtain a complete resolution method in OFL with fuzzy quantifiers. >
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- 2003
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21. The interpretation of fuzzy reasoning in operator fuzzy logic
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Jing-Pha Tsai, Xu-Hua Liu, and Kwang-Ya Fang
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Algebra ,TheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGES ,Fuzzy classification ,Neuro-fuzzy ,Fuzzy set operations ,Fuzzy number ,Fuzzy subalgebra ,T-norm fuzzy logics ,Fuzzy logic ,Algorithm ,Defuzzification ,Mathematics - Abstract
The meaning of fuzzy reasoning and its interpretation in operator fuzzy logic are discussed. It is shown that some theorems that cannot be proved with the conventional resolution method can be proved with lambda -resolution. Examples are given to illustrate the reasoning mechanism using lambda -resolution. >
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- 2003
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22. Expression of TLR2, TLR4 and TLR9 in patients with chronic severe hepatitis and rats with liver failure
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Fan Zhang, Hongbo Shi, Xu-hua Liu, Zhongping Duan, Yu Chen, Mei Ding, and Jun Zhao
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TLR2 ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,TLR4 ,Liver failure ,Medicine ,TLR9 ,In patient ,business ,Gastroenterology ,Hepatitis a virus - Published
- 2010
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