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2. A review on traditional Chinese medicine natural products and acupuncture intervention for Alzheimer’s disease based on the neuroinflammatory
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Zhihan Chen, Xinrui Wang, Simin Du, Qi Liu, Zhifang Xu, Yi Guo, and Xiaowei Lin
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Alzheimer’s disease ,Traditional Chinese medicine natural products ,Acupuncture ,Efficacy and mechanism ,Neuroinflammation ,Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Abstract Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease with insidious onset and progressive development. It is clinically characterized by cognitive impairment, memory impairment and behavioral change. Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture are important components of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and are commonly used in clinical treatment of AD. This paper systematically summarizes the research progress of traditional Chinese medicine natural products and acupuncture treatment of AD, which combined with existing clinical and preclinical evidence, based on a comprehensive review of neuroinflammation, and discusses the efficacy and potential mechanisms of traditional Chinese medicine natural products and acupuncture treatment of AD. Resveratrol, curcumin, kaempferol and other Chinese herbal medicine components can significantly inhibit the neuroinflammation of AD in vivo and in vitro, and are candidates for the treatment of AD. Acupuncture can alleviate the memory and cognitive impairment of AD by improving neuroinflammation, synaptic plasticity, nerve cell apoptosis and reducing the production and aggregation of amyloid β protein (Aβ) in the brain. It has the characteristics of early, safe, effective and benign bidirectional adjustment. The purpose of this paper is to provide a basis for improving the clinical strategies of TCM for the treatment of AD. Graphical Abstract
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- 2024
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3. Spectrum allocation algorithm based on multi-agent reinforcement learning in smart grid
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Feng YAN, Xiaowei LIN, Zhenghao LI, Xia XU, Weiwei XIA, and Lianfeng SHEN
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smart grid ,integrated access and backhaul ,spectrum allocation ,multi-agent reinforcement learning ,Telecommunication ,TK5101-6720 - Abstract
In view of the fact that 5G networks are used to meet the service requirements of various power terminals in smart grid, a spectrum allocation algorithm based on multi-agent reinforcement learning was proposed.Firstly, for the integrated access backhaul system deployed in smart grid, considering the different communication requirements of services in lightweight and non-lightweight terminal, the spectrum allocation problem was formulated as a non-convex mixed-integer programming aiming to maximize the overall energy efficiency.Secondly, the above problem was modeled as a partially observable Markov decision process and transformed into a fully cooperative multi-agent problem, then a spectrum allocation algorithm was proposed which was based on multi-agent proximal policy optimization under the framework of centralized training and distributed execution.Finally, the performance of the proposed algorithm was verified by simulation.The results show that the proposed algorithm has a faster convergence speed and can increase the overall transmission rate by 25.2% through effectively reducing intra-layer and inter-layer interference and balancing the access and backhaul link rates.
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- 2023
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4. Electroacupuncture-driven endogenous circulating serum exosomes as a potential therapeutic strategy for sepsis
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Jingyu Zhang, Meijuan Wang, Xiyou Hu, Ningcen Li, PeiYong Loh, Yinan Gong, Yong Chen, Lifen Wang, Xiaowei Lin, Zhifang Xu, Yangyang Liu, Yi Guo, Zelin Chen, and Bo Chen
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Electroacupuncture ,Sepsis ,Serum exosomes ,Survival rate ,Inflammatory cytokines ,In vivo imaging of small animals ,Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Abstract Background Sepsis poses a serious threat to human life and health, with limited options for current clinical treatments. Acupuncture plays an active role in treating sepsis. However, previous studies have focused on the neuromodulatory effect of acupuncture, neglecting its network modulatory effect. Exosomes, as a new way of intercellular communication, may play an important role in transmitting acupuncture information. This paper explores the possibility of electroacupuncture-driven endogenous circulating serum exosomes and their carried miRNAs as a potential treatment for sepsis. Methods The sepsis mouse model was established by intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) (12 mg/kg, 24 mg/kg), and EA (continuous wave, 10 Hz, intensity 5) or intraperitoneal injection of Acupuncture Exosomes (Acu-exo) were performed before the model establishment. The therapeutic effect was evaluated by survival rate, ELISA, H&E staining and lung wet/dry weight ration (W/D). In vivo imaging of small animals was used to observe the accumulation of Acu-exo in various organs of sepsis mice. LPS was used to induce macrophages in cell experiments, and the effect of Acu-exo on macrophage inflammatory cytokines was observed. In addition, The miRNA sequencing method was further used to detect the serum exosomes of normal and EA-treated mice, and combined with network biology analysis methods to screen possible key targets. Results EA and Acu-exo reduced the W/D and lung tissue damage in sepsis mice, down-regulated the expression of serum inflammatory cytokines TNF-α and IL-6, and increased the survival rate of sepsis mice. In vivo imaging of small animals found that Acu-exo were accumulated in the lungs of sepsis mice. Cell experiments proved that Acu-exo down-regulated the expression of inflammatory cytokines TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-1β to alleviate the inflammatory response induced by LPS in macrophages. MiRNA sequencing revealed 53 differentially expressed miRNAs, and network biology analysis revealed the key targets of Acu-exo in sepsis treatment. Conclusion Electroacupuncture-driven endogenous circulating serum exosomes and their carried miRNAs may be a potential treatment for sepsis.
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- 2023
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5. Photocatalytic Degradation of Quinolones by Magnetic MOFs Materials and Mechanism Study
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Hongchao Chang, Guangyao Xu, Xiantong Huang, Wei Xu, Fujuan Luo, Jiarong Zang, Xiaowei Lin, Rong Huang, Hua Yu, and Binbin Yu
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quinolones ,magnetic MOFs ,photocatalytic degradation ,degradation mechanisms ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
With the rising incidence of various diseases in China and the constant development of the pharmaceutical industry, there is a growing demand for floxacin-type antibiotics. Due to the large-scale production and high cost of waste treatment, the parent drug and its metabolites constantly enter the water environment through domestic sewage, production wastewater, and other pathways. In recent years, the pollution of the aquatic environment by floxacin has become increasingly serious, making the technology to degrade floxacin in the aquatic environment a research hotspot in the field of environmental science. Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), as a new type of porous material, have attracted much attention in recent years. In this paper, four photocatalytic materials, MIL-53(Fe), NH2-MIL-53(Fe), MIL-100(Fe), and g-C3N4, were synthesised and applied to the study of the removal of ofloxacin and enrofloxacin. Among them, the MIL-100(Fe) material exhibited the best photocatalytic effect. The degradation efficiency of ofloxacin reached 95.1% after 3 h under visible light, while enrofloxacin was basically completely degraded. The effects of different materials on the visible photocatalytic degradation of the floxacin were investigated. Furthermore, the photocatalytic mechanism of enrofloxacin and ofloxacin was revealed by the use of three trappers (▪O2−, h+, and ▪OH), demonstrating that the role of ▪O2− promoted the degradation effect of the materials under photocatalysis.
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- 2024
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6. Does the random inspection reduce audit opinion shopping?
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Guoqing Zhang, Sicen Chen, Pengdong Zhang, and Xiaowei Lin
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Random inspection ,audit opinion shopping ,audit independence ,Accounting. Bookkeeping ,HF5601-5689 ,Finance ,HG1-9999 - Abstract
The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has randomly selected two audit firms each year to check their problems in management and internal control since 2016. Using the random inspections from 2016 to 2018, we construct a staggered DID model and find that the possibility of audit firms engaging in audit opinion shopping decreases after they are inspected. To explore the underlying logic, we document that: (1) the random inspections strengthened audit firms’ management of branch offices, resulting in a more pronounced effect on the practice of branch audit offices; and (2) the policy improved audit firms’ internal control, leading to more pronounced effect in audit firms with a heavy workload and loose control. Further, we show that punishments following the inspections strengthen the basic effect, while the effect of random inspections would be weakened for the big 10 audit firms.
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- 2022
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7. Trait selection strategy for functional diversity in freshwater systems: A case framework of macroinvertebrates
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Sicheng Ao, Ming-Chih Chiu, Xiaowei Lin, and Qinghua Cai
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Functional diversity ,Macroinvertebrate ,Trait selection ,Trait grouping ,Freshwater system ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
The rapid and continuous loss of biodiversity highlights the urgent need for research on functional diversity. Although the study of functional diversity has exploded in the past two decades, there is no clear guidance on how traits should be selected for index calculation, which significantly influences functional diversity results. To fill this gap, we explored how the functional diversity of freshwater macroinvertebrates has been estimated over the past 20 years and how it differs across continents and water bodies. We found that Europe is the absolute centre of research in this area and that most of the research comes from studies of European lotic waters. By fitting cumulative frequencies to the number of articles using different numbers of traits, our results showed that approximately 80% of the studies used no more than 12 traits to estimate functional diversity. Furthermore, by exploring the use frequency of numbers and types of traits in different regions and water bodies and combining them with trait grouping, we recommend the use of traits evenly from four trait groups to calculate functional diversity indices. This selection strategy can contribute to the unification of functional diversity estimations and comparative studies of different regions, thus helping to better understand and manage biodiversity loss worldwide.
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- 2023
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8. The efficacy and neural mechanism of acupuncture therapy in the treatment of visceral hypersensitivity in irritable bowel syndrome
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Yuanzhen Yang, Jiaqi Wang, Chaoyang Zhang, Yi Guo, Meidan Zhao, Man Zhang, Zhongzheng Li, Feifei Gao, Yu Luo, Yiru Wang, Junyi Cao, Mingfang Du, Yuzhe Wang, Xiaowei Lin, and Zhifang Xu
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acupuncture ,analgesia ,irritable bowel syndrome ,visceral hypersensitivity ,neural mechanism ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a complex functional gastrointestinal disorder primarily characterized by chronic abdominal pain, bloating, and altered bowel habits. Chronic abdominal pain caused by visceral Hypersensitivity (VH) is the main reason why patients with IBS seek medication. Significant research effort has been devoted to the efficacy of acupuncture as a non-drug alternative therapy for visceral-hyperalgesia-induced IBS. Herein, we examined the central and peripheral analgesic mechanisms of acupuncture in IBS treatment. Acupuncture can improve inflammation and relieve pain by reducing 5-hydroxytryptamine and 5-HT3A receptor expression and increasing 5-HT4 receptor expression in peripheral intestinal sensory endings. Moreover, acupuncture can also activate the transient receptor potential vanillin 1 channel, block the activity of intestinal glial cells, and reduce the secretion of local pain-related neurotransmitters, thereby weakening peripheral sensitization. Moreover, by inhibiting the activation of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor ion channels in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord and anterior cingulate cortex or releasing opioids, acupuncture can block excessive stimulation of abnormal pain signals in the brain and spinal cord. It can also stimulate glial cells (through the P2X7 and prokinetic protein pathways) to block VH pain perception and cognition. Furthermore, acupuncture can regulate the emotional components of IBS by targeting hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis-related hormones and neurotransmitters via relevant brain nuclei, hence improving the IBS-induced VH response. These findings provide a scientific basis for acupuncture as an effective clinical adjuvant therapy for IBS pain.
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- 2023
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9. Revealing the biological mechanism of acupuncture in alleviating excessive inflammatory responses and organ damage in sepsis: a systematic review
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Lin Yang, Dan Zhou, Jiaojiao Cao, Fangyuan Shi, Jiaming Zeng, Siqi Zhang, Guorui Yan, Zhihan Chen, Bo Chen, Yi Guo, and Xiaowei Lin
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sepsis ,acupuncture ,anti-inflammation ,autonomic nerve ,mechanism research ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Sepsis is a systemic inflammation caused by a maladjusted host response to infection. In severe cases, it can cause multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) and even endanger life. Acupuncture is widely accepted and applied in the treatment of sepsis, and breakthroughs have been made regarding its mechanism of action in recent years. In this review, we systematically discuss the current clinical applications of acupuncture in the treatment of sepsis and focus on the mechanisms of acupuncture in animal models of systemic inflammation. In clinical research, acupuncture can not only effectively inhibit excessive inflammatory reactions but also improve the immunosuppressive state of patients with sepsis, thus maintaining immune homeostasis. Mechanistically, a change in the acupoint microenvironment is the initial response link for acupuncture to take effect, whereas PROKR2 neurons, high-threshold thin nerve fibres, cannabinoid CB2 receptor (CB2R) activation, and Ca2+ influx are the key material bases. The cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway of the vagus nervous system, the adrenal dopamine anti-inflammatory pathway, and the sympathetic nervous system are key to the transmission of acupuncture information and the inhibition of systemic inflammation. In MODS, acupuncture protects against septic organ damage by inhibiting excessive inflammatory reactions, resisting oxidative stress, protecting mitochondrial function, and reducing apoptosis and tissue or organ damage.
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- 2023
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10. Inflammation—the role of TRPA1 channel
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Kaifang Yao, Baomin Dou, Yue Zhang, Zhihan Chen, Yanwei Li, Zezhi Fan, Yajing Ma, Simin Du, Jiangshan Wang, Zhifang Xu, Yangyang Liu, Xiaowei Lin, Shenjun Wang, and Yi Guo
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TRPA1 ,antagonist ,agonist ,ion channels ,inflammatory factors ,immune cells ,Physiology ,QP1-981 - Abstract
Recently, increasing numbers of studies have demonstrated that transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) can be used as a potential target for the treatment of inflammatory diseases. TRPA1 is expressed in both neuronal and non-neuronal cells and is involved in diverse physiological activities, such as stabilizing of cell membrane potential, maintaining cellular humoral balance, and regulating intercellular signal transduction. TRPA1 is a multi-modal cell membrane receptor that can sense different stimuli, and generate action potential signals after activation via osmotic pressure, temperature, and inflammatory factors. In this study, we introduced the latest research progress on TRPA1 in inflammatory diseases from three different aspects. First, the inflammatory factors released after inflammation interacts with TRPA1 to promote inflammatory response; second, TRPA1 regulates the function of immune cells such as macrophages and T cells, In addition, it has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects in some inflammatory diseases. Third, we have summarized the application of antagonists and agonists targeting TRPA1 in the treatment of some inflammatory diseases.
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- 2023
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11. Coordination measure for coupling system of digital economy and rural logistics: An evidence from China.
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Hui Shu, Lizhen Zhan, Xiaowei Lin, and Xideng Zhou
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
As an important engine for high-quality economic development, the digital economy is gradually integrating with the rural logistics industry. This trend is contributing to making rural logistics a fundamental, strategic, and pioneering industry. However, some valuable topics remain unstudied, such as whether they are coupled and whether there is variability in the coupling system across the provinces. Therefore, this article takes system theory and coupling theory as the analytical framework, aiming to better elaborate the subject's logical relationship and operational structure of the coupled system, which is composed of a digital economy subsystem and a rural logistics subsystem. Furthermore, 21 provinces are seen as the research object in China, and the coupling coordination model is constructed, aiming to verify the coupling and coordination relationship between the two subsystems. The results suggest that two subsystems are coupled and coordinated in the same direction, and they feed back and influence each other. During the same period, four echelons are divided and there is variability in the coupling and coordination between the digital economy and rural logistics, according to the coupling degree (CD) and coupling coordination degree (CCD). Findings presented can serve as a useful reference for the evolutionary laws of the coupled system. The findings presented here can serve as a useful reference for the evolutionary laws of coupled systems. Moreover, it further provides ideas for the development between rural logistics and the digital economy.
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- 2023
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12. Corrigendum: LFR Physically and Genetically Interacts With SWI/SNF Component SWI3B to Regulate Leaf Blade Development in Arabidopsis
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Xiaowei Lin, Can Yuan, Bonan Zhu, Tingting Yuan, Xiaorong Li, Shan Yuan, Sujuan Cui, and Hongtao Zhao
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LFR ,SWI3B ,FIL ,IAMT1 ,SWI/SNF ,leaf ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Published
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13. Role of Neuroimmune Crosstalk in Mediating the Anti-inflammatory and Analgesic Effects of Acupuncture on Inflammatory Pain
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Baomin Dou, Yanan Li, Jie Ma, Zhifang Xu, Wen Fan, Lixin Tian, Zhihan Chen, Ningcen Li, Yinan Gong, Zhongxi Lyu, Yuxin Fang, Yangyang Liu, Yuan Xu, Shenjun Wang, Bo Chen, Yongming Guo, Yi Guo, and Xiaowei Lin
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acupuncture ,inflammatory pain ,analgesia ,neuroimmune crosstalk ,anti-inflammation ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Inflammatory pain is caused by peripheral tissue injury and inflammation. Inflammation leads to peripheral sensitization, which may further cause central sensitization, resulting in chronic pain and progressive functional disability. Neuroimmune crosstalk plays an essential role in the development and maintenance of inflammatory pain. Studies in recent years have shown that acupuncture can exert anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects by regulating peripheral (i.e., involving local acupoints and inflamed regions) and central neuroimmune interactions. At the local acupoints, acupuncture can activate the TRPV1 and TRPV2 channels of mast cells, thereby promoting degranulation and the release of histamine, adenosine, and other immune mediators, which interact with receptors on nerve endings and initiate neuroimmune regulation. At sites of inflammation, acupuncture enables the recruitment of immune cells, causing the release of opioid peptides, while also exerting direct analgesic effects via nerve endings. Furthermore, acupuncture promotes the balance of immune cells and regulates the release of inflammatory factors, thereby reducing the stimulation of nociceptive receptors in peripheral organs. Acupuncture also alleviates peripheral neurogenic inflammation by inhibiting the release of substance P (SP) and calcitonin gene-related peptide from the dorsal root ganglia. At the central nervous system level, acupuncture inhibits the crosstalk between glial cells and neurons by inhibiting the p38 MAPK, ERK, and JNK signaling pathways and regulating the release of inflammatory mediators. It also reduces the excitability of the pain pathway by reducing the release of excitatory neurotransmitters and promoting the release of inhibitory neurotransmitters from neurons and glial cells. In conclusion, the regulation of neuroimmune crosstalk at the peripheral and central levels mediates the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of acupuncture on inflammatory pain in an integrated manner. These findings provide novel insights enabling the clinical application of acupuncture in the treatment of inflammatory diseases.
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- 2021
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14. LFR Physically and Genetically Interacts With SWI/SNF Component SWI3B to Regulate Leaf Blade Development in Arabidopsis
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Xiaowei Lin, Can Yuan, Bonan Zhu, Tingting Yuan, Xiaorong Li, Shan Yuan, Sujuan Cui, and Hongtao Zhao
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LFR ,SWI3B ,FIL ,IAMT1 ,SWI/SNF ,leaf ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
Leaves start to develop at the peripheral zone of the shoot apical meristem. Thereafter, symmetric and flattened leaf laminae are formed. These events are simultaneously regulated by auxin, transcription factors, and epigenetic regulatory factors. However, the relationships among these factors are not well known. In this study, we conducted protein-protein interaction assays to show that our previously reported Leaf and Flower Related (LFR) physically interacted with SWI3B, a component of the ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling SWI/SNF complex in Arabidopsis. The results of truncated analysis and transgenic complementation showed that the N-terminal domain (25–60 amino acids) of LFR was necessary for its interaction with SWI3B and was crucial for LFR functions in Arabidopsis leaf development. Genetic results showed that the artificial microRNA knockdown lines of SWI3B (SWI3B-amic) had a similar upward-curling leaf phenotype with that of LFR loss-of-function mutants. ChIP-qPCR assay was conducted to show that LFR and SWI3B co-targeted the promoters of YABBY1/FILAMENTOUS FLOWER (YAB1/FIL) and IAA carboxyl methyltransferase 1 (IAMT1), which were misexpressed in lfr and SWI3B-amic mutants. In addition, the association between LFR and the FIL and IAMT1 loci was partly hampered by the knockdown of SWI3B. These data suggest that LFR interacts with the chromatin-remodeling complex component, SWI3B, and influences the transcriptional expression of the important transcription factor, FIL, and the auxin metabolism enzyme, IAMT1, in flattened leaf lamina development.
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- 2021
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15. The Role of Neuroglial Crosstalk and Synaptic Plasticity-Mediated Central Sensitization in Acupuncture Analgesia
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Zhongxi Lyu, Yongming Guo, Yinan Gong, Wen Fan, Baomin Dou, Ningcen Li, Shenjun Wang, Yuan Xu, Yangyang Liu, Bo Chen, Yi Guo, Zhifang Xu, and Xiaowei Lin
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Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Although pain is regarded as a global public health priority, analgesic therapy remains a significant challenge. Pain is a hypersensitivity state caused by peripheral and central sensitization, with the latter considered the culprit for chronic pain. This study summarizes the pathogenesis of central sensitization from the perspective of neuroglial crosstalk and synaptic plasticity and underlines the related analgesic mechanisms of acupuncture. Central sensitization is modulated by the neurotransmitters and neuropeptides involved in the ascending excitatory pathway and the descending pain modulatory system. Acupuncture analgesia is associated with downregulating glutamate in the ascending excitatory pathway and upregulating opioids, 𝛾-aminobutyric acid, norepinephrine, and 5-hydroxytryptamine in the descending pain modulatory system. Furthermore, it is increasingly appreciated that neurotransmitters, cytokines, and chemokines are implicated in neuroglial crosstalk and associated plasticity, thus contributing to central sensitization. Acupuncture produces its analgesic action by inhibiting cytokines, such as interleukin-1β, interleukin-6, and tumor necrosis factor-α, and upregulating interleukin-10, as well as modulating chemokines and their receptors such as CX3CL1/CX3CR1, CXCL12/CXCR4, CCL2/CCR2, and CXCL1/CXCR2. These factors are regulated by acupuncture through the activation of multiple signaling pathways, including mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling (e.g., the p38, extracellular signal-regulated kinases, and c-Jun-N-terminal kinase pathways), which contribute to the activation of nociceptive neurons. However, the responses of chemokines to acupuncture vary among the types of pain models, acupuncture methods, and stimulation parameters. Thus, the exact mechanisms require future clarification. Taken together, inhibition of central sensitization modulated by neuroglial plasticity is central in acupuncture analgesia, providing a novel insight for the clinical application of acupuncture analgesia.
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16. Co-Treatment with Single and Ternary Mixture Gas of Dimethyl Sulfide, Propanethiol, and Toluene by a Macrokinetic Analysis in a Biotrickling Filter Seeded with Alcaligenes sp. SY1 and Pseudomonas Putida S1
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Yiming Sun, Xiaowei Lin, Shaodong Zhu, Jianmeng Chen, Yi He, Yao Shi, Hua Liu, and Lei Qin
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biotrickling filter ,decomposition ,dimethyl sulfide ,pollution ,propanethiol ,toluene ,Fermentation industries. Beverages. Alcohol ,TP500-660 - Abstract
The biotrickling filter (BTF) treatment is an effective way of dealing with air pollution caused by volatile organic compounds (VOCs). However, this approach is typically used for single VOCs treatment but not for the mixtures of VOC and volatile organic sulfur compounds (VOSCs), even if they are often encountered in industrial applications. Therefore, we investigated the performance of BTF for single and ternary mixture gas of dimethyl sulfide (DMS), propanethiol, and toluene, respectively. Results showed that the co-treatment enhanced the removal efficiency of toluene, but not of dimethyl sulfide or propanethiol. Maximum removal rates (rmax) of DMS, propanethiol and toluene were calculated to be 256.41 g·m−3·h−1, 204.08 g·m−3·h−1 and 90.91 g·m−3·h−1, respectively. For a gas mixture of these three constituents, rmax was measured to be 114.94 g·m−3·h−1, 104.17 g·m−3·h−1 and 99.01 g·m−3·h−1, separately. Illumina MiSeq sequencing analysis further indicated that Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes were the major bacterial groups in BTF packing materials. A shift of bacterial community structure was observed during the biodegradation process.
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17. Effect of dendritic cell-cytokine-induced killer cells in patients with advanced colorectal cancer combined with first-line treatment
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Yunqing Xie, Lijie Huang, Luchuan Chen, Xiaowei Lin, Li Chen, and Qiuhong Zheng
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Dendritic cells ,Cytokine-induced killer cells ,Adjuvant immunotherapy ,Colorectal cancer ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Surgical resection combined with adjuvant chemotherapy is considered as the gold-standard treatment for advanced colorectal cancer patients. These patients have a poor 5-year survival rate of 5% or less. Furthermore, a large dose of chemotherapy can produce adverse side effects and severe toxicity. Therefore, this retrospective study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of dendritic cell-cytokine-induced killer (DC-CIK) cell infusion as an adjuvant therapy in patients with advanced colorectal cancer combined with first-line treatment. Methods A total of 142 patients with stage III/IV colorectal carcinoma who had been treated with first-line therapy were included in this study. Among these patients, 71 patients received first-line treatment only (non-DC-CIK group), while the other 71 patients who had similar demographic and clinical characteristics received a DC-CIK cell infusion combined with first-line treatment (DC-CIK group). These patients were followed up until August 2014. Data were analyzed by Kaplan-Meier and Cox regression. Results Our results showed that the 5-year overall survival (OS) rate for the DC-CIK group versus the non-DC-CIK group was 41.3 versus 19.4% (p = 0.001) and the 5-year progression-free survival (PFS) rate for the DC-CIK group versus the non-DC-CIK group was 57.4 versus 33.6% (p = 0.022). Conclusions Our results showed that patients with advanced colorectal cancer might benefit from DC-CIK immunotherapy combined with first-line therapy by significantly prolonging 5-year OS and PFS.
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18. Does internal whistleblowing build more socially responsible firms?
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Xiaowei Lin, Ao Li, Yonghao Xu, and Zijun Ding
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Economics and Econometrics ,Finance - Published
- 2023
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19. Proxy solicitation, ownership structure, and bank cash dividends
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Xiaowei Lin, Hung-Yi Huang, and Yun-Chi Lee
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Economics and Econometrics ,Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous) - Published
- 2023
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20. Crystal structures of the NAD+-II riboswitch reveal two distinct ligand-binding pockets
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Xuemei Peng, Wenjian Liao, Xiaowei Lin, David M J Lilley, and Lin Huang
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Genetics - Abstract
We present crystal structures of a new NAD+-binding riboswitch termed NAD+-II, bound to nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN), nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) and nicotinamide riboside (NR). The RNA structure comprises a number of structural features including three helices, one of which forms a triple helix by interacting with an A5 strand in its minor-groove, and another formed from a long-range pseudoknot. The core of the structure (centrally located and coaxial with the triplex and the pseudoknot) includes two consecutive quadruple base interactions. Unusually the riboswitch binds two molecules of ligand, bound at distinct, non-overlapping sites in the RNA. Binding occurs primarily through the nicotinamide moiety of each ligand, held by specific hydrogen bonding and stacking interactions with the pyridyl ring. The mode of binding is the same for NMN, NR and the nicotinamide moiety of NAD+. In addition, when NAD+ is bound into one site it adopts an elongated conformation such that its diphosphate linker occupies a groove on the surface of the RNA, following which the adenine portion inserts into a pocket and makes specific hydrogen bonding interactions. Thus the NAD+-II riboswitch is distinct from the NAD+-I riboswitch in that it binds two molecules of ligand at separate sites, and that binding occurs principally through the nicotinamide moiety.
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21. The disciplinary role of product market competition on cash holding
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Xiaowei Lin, Ao Li, Pengdong Zhang, and Wenchuan Chen
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Economics and Econometrics ,Finance - Published
- 2023
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22. The dark side of initial coin offering: the case of corporate misconduct
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Xiaowei Lin, Jixuan Liu, Jianping Pan, and Yuxiang Xie
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Business and International Management ,Finance - Published
- 2022
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23. Neoadjuvant camrelizumab plus chemotherapy for resectable, locally advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma ( <scp>NIC‐ESCC2019</scp> ): A multicenter, phase 2 study
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Jun Liu, Jingpei Li, Wanli Lin, Di Shao, Lieven Depypere, Zhifeng Zhang, Zhuoyi Li, Fei Cui, Zesen Du, Yuan Zeng, Shunjun Jiang, Ping He, Xia Gu, Huai Chen, Hai Zhang, Xiaowei Lin, Haoda Huang, Wenqiang Lv, Weiming Cai, Wenhua Liang, Hengrui Liang, Wenxi Jiang, Wei Wang, Ke Xu, Weipeng Cai, Kui Wu, Toni Lerut, Junhui Fu, and Jianxing He
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neoadjuvant chemoimmunotherapy ,Cancer Research ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,camrelizumab ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Neoadjuvant Therapy ,esophageal squamous cell carcinoma ,Oncology ,locally advanced ,resectable ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Humans ,Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma ,Cisplatin ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local - Abstract
Optimal treatment for resectable esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is controversial, especially in the context of potential benefit of combining PD-1 blockade with neoadjuvant therapy. This phase 2 study aimed to assess neoadjuvant camrelizumab plus chemotherapy in this population. Patients (clinical stage II-IVA) received two cycles of neoadjuvant chemoimmunotherapy (NIC) with camrelizumab (200 mg on day 1) plus nab-paclitaxel (260 mg/m2 in total on day 1 and day 8) and cisplatin (75 mg/m2 in total on days 1-3) of each 21-day cycle. Surgery was performed approximately 6 weeks after completion of NIC. Primary endpoint was complete pathologic response (CPR) rate in primary tumor. Secondary endpoints were objective response rate (ORR) per RECIST v1.1, 2-year progression-free survival (PFS) rate after surgery, PFS, overall survival (OS) and safety during NIC and perioperative period. Between 17 January 2020 and 8 December 2020, 56 patients were enrolled, and 51 received esophagectomy. Data cutoff date was 25 August 2021. The CPR rate was 35.3% (95% CI, 21.7%-48.9%). NIC had an ORR of 66.7% (95% CI, 40.0%-70.4%) and treatment-related adverse events (TRAEs) of low severity (grade 1-2, 75.0%; grade 3, 10.7%; grade 4-5, no). No perioperative mortality occurred. Three (5.9%) patients had tumor recurrence and one (2.0%) patient died. The 2-year PFS rate, median PFS and median OS had not been reached yet. Camrelizumab plus neoadjuvant chemotherapy in resectable ESCC demonstrates promising efficacy with acceptable toxicity, providing a feasible and effective option. Study is ongoing for long-term survival analyses. ispartof: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER vol:151 issue:1 pages:128-137 ispartof: location:United States status: published
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24. Structure and mechanism of a methyltransferase ribozyme
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Jie Deng, Timothy J. Wilson, Jia Wang, Xuemei Peng, Mengxiao Li, Xiaowei Lin, Wenjian Liao, David M. J. Lilley, and Lin Huang
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Binding Sites ,Nucleic Acid Conformation ,RNA, Catalytic ,Methyltransferases ,Cell Biology ,Molecular Biology ,Catalysis - Abstract
Known ribozymes in contemporary biology perform a limited range of chemical catalysis, but in vitro selection has generated species that catalyze a broader range of chemistry; yet, there have been few structural and mechanistic studies of selected ribozymes. A ribozyme has recently been selected that can catalyze a site-specific methyl transfer reaction. We have solved the crystal structure of this ribozyme at a resolution of 2.3 Å, showing how the RNA folds to generate a very specific binding site for the methyl donor substrate. The structure immediately suggests a catalytic mechanism involving a combination of proximity and orientation and nucleobase-mediated general acid catalysis. The mechanism is supported by the pH dependence of the rate of catalysis. A selected methyltransferase ribozyme can thus use a relatively sophisticated catalytic mechanism, broadening the range of known RNA-catalyzed chemistry.
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- 2022
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25. Aminopeptidase N‐Responsive Conjugates with Tunable Charge‐Reversal Properties for Highly Efficient Tumor Accumulation and Penetration
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Rui Sun, Yifan Zhang, Xiaowei Lin, Ying Piao, Tao Xie, Yi He, Jiajia Xiang, Shiqun Shao, Quan Zhou, Zhuxian Zhou, Jianbin Tang, and Youqing Shen
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General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Catalysis - Abstract
Tumor enzyme-responsive charge-reversal carriers can induce efficient transcytosis and lead to efficient tumor infiltration and potent anticancer efficacy. However, the correlations of molecular structure with charge-reversal property, tumor penetration, and drug delivery efficiency are unknown. Herein, aminopeptidase N (APN)-responsive conjugates were synthesized to investigate these correlations. We found that the monomeric unit structure and the polymer chain structure determined the enzymatic hydrolysis and charge-reversal rates, and accordingly, the transcytosis and tumor accumulation and penetration of the APN-responsive conjugates. The conjugate with moderate APN responsiveness balanced the in vitro transcytosis and in vivo overall drug delivery process and achieved the best tumor delivery efficiency, giving potent antitumor efficacy. This work provides new insight into the design of tumor enzyme-responsive charge-reversal nanomedicines for efficient cancer drug delivery.
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- 2023
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26. Research on Supply Chain Quality Decision Model Considering Reference Effect and Competition under Different Decision-Making Modes
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Minglin Jiang, Xiaowei Lin, Xideng Zhou, and Hongfang Qiao
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reference effect ,product quality ,service quality ,differential game ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Building and Construction ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law - Abstract
The reference effect of consumers’ product quality and service quality is an important behavioral factor that affects consumers’ purchase decisions. In this paper, considering the inherent dynamics of the operation mode, the two were combined into a product-service supply chain composed of a manufacturer and two competitive retailers, and the service reference effect was further divided into horizontal and vertical service reference effects. Differential game models between the manufacturer and the retailers were constructed. Using the continuous dynamic programming theory, the manufacturer’s quality level strategy, retailer’s service level strategy and supply chain system performance under the modes of no cost sharing decision, cost sharing decision and centralized decision were analyzed and compared. Main findings: The optimal strategy of product quality under centralized decision is greater than the corresponding value under cost sharing contract decision. Compared with decentralized decision making of no cost sharing, cost sharing contract cannot promote the manufacturer to improve product quality. Different from previous studies, the service quality under centralized decision making is not higher than other decisions. When the horizontal reference effect of service quality meets a certain condition, the supply chain profit under centralized decision making is lower than the corresponding value under decentralized decision making.
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- 2022
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27. Analysis of Phase Characteristics of Gyrotron Traveling-Wave Tubes
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Wenxi Li, Yelei Yao, Yue Qingquan, Xiaowei Lin, Ran Yan, Guo Liu, Li Ying, and Yong Luo
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Multi-mode optical fiber ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Phase (waves) ,Traveling-wave tube ,Stability (probability) ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Optics ,law ,Distortion ,Gyrotron ,Radio frequency ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Sensitivity (electronics) - Abstract
The phase characteristics of gyrotron traveling-wave tubes (gyro-TWTs) for high-resolution imaging radars have been investigated. Determinant equations of output phase are classified into the cold phase and warm phase in the cases of cold-field and hot-field regions, respectively. The phase–frequency characteristics of cold phase are examined regarding single-mode and multimode operations, respectively. The time stability and the sensitivity to external parameters of warm phase are also investigated. The efficient methods to make the output phase of gyro-TWTs controllable are proposed. The measured output phase of the input coupler and output taper of a Ka -band gyro-TWT is linear with respect to the frequency, without any distortion. Moreover, the warm output phase fluctuation introduced by the RF circuit is less than ±8°.
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- 2020
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28. Real effect of bond yield liberalization on corporate investment
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Xiaowei Lin, Jianyong Wang, Lingli Zhang, and Ying Chen
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Finance - Published
- 2023
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29. Local government audit and municipal debt risk: Evidence from audit reform in China
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Xiaowei Lin, Sicen Chen, Xin Cheng, and Jinmei Wang
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Finance - Published
- 2022
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30. Supply Chain Quality Decisions with Reference Effect under Supplier Competition Environment
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Yiling Li, Xiaowei Lin, Xideng Zhou, and Minglin Jiang
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Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Geography, Planning and Development ,reference effect ,suppliers’ competition ,quality ,differential game ,Building and Construction ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law - Abstract
Nowadays, in such a competitive business environment, under the pursuit of high quality and high standards, every enterprise has clearly realized that the quality of products is directly related to the interests of the enterprise, the development of the enterprise, and the survival of the enterprise. The idea that quality is life has long been deeply rooted in every enterprise. Based on the aforementioned reality, this paper first constructs a demand function affected by product quality, service quality, reference effect and quality competition, and studies the optimal product quality and service quality under centralized decision-making and decentralized decision-making. By comparing the decision values and profit difference between centralized decision making and decentralized decision making, a bilateral cost sharing contract is proposed, and its application scope is discussed. The major findings entail that the centralized decision-making mode of supply chain will be more conducive to improving service quality. However, it is not necessarily conducive to improving product quality, which depends on the marginal profits of competitors, since supply chain decision-makers are more willing to invest resources in products with high marginal profits, thereby improving product quality. The increase of reference effect is conducive to improving the quality of products and services, but it may also lead to higher production costs in the case of centralized decision-making. Therefore, when the reference effect is high, supply chain enterprises should adopt decentralized decision-making mode. Excessive competition is not conducive to improving the profits and increases internal friction among enterprises. Therefore, when the competition is fierce, enterprise alliance is a better choice. Finally, the bilateral cost sharing contract can coordinate the supply chain, that is to say, the system profit is equal to the profit of centralized decision-making. However, only when the supplier’s share rate meets certain conditions can the bilateral cost sharing contract achieve Pareto optimization, that is to say, when it is greater than the profit of the enterprise under decentralized decision-making.
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- 2022
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31. Internal whistleblowing and stock price crash risk
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Xiaowei Lin, Zijun Ding, Aihua Chen, and Huaizhi Shi
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Economics and Econometrics ,Finance - Published
- 2022
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32. The Bright Side of Financial Constraint on Corporate Innovation: Evidence from the Chinese Bond Market
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Xiaowei Lin, Qihao Zhang, Aihua Chen, and Pengdong Zhang
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Finance - Published
- 2022
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33. Research on Joint Decision-Making of Timely Delivery, Product Quality and Marketing in Supply Chain Based on Differential Game
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Hongfang Qiao, Xiaowei Lin, Xideng Zhou, and Minglin Jiang
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Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Building and Construction ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,timely delivery ,product quality ,marketing ,differential game ,coordination - Abstract
Due to the sudden surge of orders, it is difficult for suppliers with a limited capacity to ensure that all orders are delivered in time and all the products are qualified. Suppliers are likely to put more limited capacity into completing orders, thus ignoring the quality of products. This will easily lead to the occurrence of product quality events, and then affect the goodwill of enterprise products. The innovations of this paper are as follows: first, based on the above facts, a negative and dynamic correlation between the delivery level and the quality level is established, which has been involved in previous studies. Second, the joint decision model of timely delivery, product quality, and marketing is constructed. Thirdly, centralized decision-making is the best way of supply chain cooperation, and cost sharing contracts can coordinate the supply chain. This paper provides guidance for enterprise managers when making decisions on quality, marketing and delivery. It also provides the basis for enterprise managers to formulate effective cooperation models. We can draw some research implications: when consumers are less sensitive to timely delivery, enterprises should give some coupons and small gifts to consumers in exchange for the extension of delivery time and put their limited capacity into improving the product quality. When consumers are highly sensitive to timely delivery, they can outsource some orders to cost-effective and professional third-party enterprises, which not only improves the delivery rate but also improves the product quality.
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- 2022
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34. A Quality Decision Model Considering the Delay Effects in a Dual-Channel Supply Chain
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Lizhen Zhan, Hui Shu, Xideng Zhou, and Xiaowei Lin
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Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law - Abstract
Quality is not only the basis for business survival and development but also a key issue that cannot be ignored in supply chain management decisions. In practice, the impact of quality on goodwill does not show an immediate effect, and there is a dynamic delayed effect. Therefore, we developed a dynamic model that considers the delayed effect of quality on goodwill. Firstly, we constructed a delayed differential equation for the effect of quality on goodwill based on the Nerlove–Arrow model for a two-channel supply chain in a competitive environment and studied the dynamic quality decision problem of manufacturers and retailers under the delay effect. Secondly, we constructed the manufacturer and retailer Hamilton functions based on the principles of being of great value, solving and comparing the optimal product quality level, having an optimal service quality level, product goodwill, and overall profit of the supply chain under both decentralized and centralized decision modes, and investigated the effect of delay time on the profit and quality decisions of supply chain members. The conclusions show that: (i) delay time is an important reference for supply chain members when choosing the decision mode, and the overall profit size of the supply chain has different relationships with the different values of delay time taken into account with the two decision scenarios. (ii) Adopting a centralized decision mode can motivate manufacturers and retailers to improve the quality level, which in turn promotes the sales of products and the accumulation of brand goodwill.
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- 2022
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35. LFR is functionally associated with AS2 to mediate leaf development in Arabidopsis
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Mengge Li, Yue Peng, Sujuan Cui, Hongtao Zhao, Guofang Zhang, Xiutang Wang, Tingting Yuan, Xiaowei Lin, Zhijuan Wang, and Dandan Gu
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0301 basic medicine ,fungi ,Mutant ,food and beverages ,Cell Biology ,Plant Science ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Chromatin ,Cell biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Transcription (biology) ,Arabidopsis ,Genetics ,Leaf morphogenesis ,Ectopic expression ,Enhancer ,Psychological repression - Abstract
Leaves are essential organs for plants. We previously identified a functional gene possibly encoding a component of the SWI/SNF complex named Leaf and Flower Related (LFR) in Arabidopsis thaliana. Loss-of-function mutants of LFR displayed obvious defects in leaf morphogenesis, indicating its vital role in leaf development. Here an allelic null mutant of ASYMMETRIC LEAVES2 (AS2), as2-6, was isolated as an enhancer of lfr-1 in petiole length, vasculature pattern and leaf margin development. The lfr as2 double-mutants showed enhanced ectopic expression of BREVIPEDICELLUS (BP) compared with each of the single-mutants, which is consistent with their synergistic genetic enhancement in multiple BP-dependent development processes. Moreover, LFR and several putative subunits of the SWI/SNF complex interacted physically with AS2. LFR associated with BP chromatin in an AS1-AS2-dependent manner to promote the nucleosome occupancy for appropriate BP repression in leaves. Taken together, our findings reveal that LFR and the SWI/SNF complex play roles in leaf development at least partly by repressing BP transcription as interacting factors of AS2, which expounds our understanding of BP repression at the chromatin structure level in leaf development.
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- 2018
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36. Does an anti-corruption campaign increase analyst earnings forecast optimism?
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Nian Li, Nianhang Xu, Rui Dong, Kam C. Chan, and Xiaowei Lin
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040101 forestry ,Economics and Econometrics ,050208 finance ,Earnings ,Strategy and Management ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Fixed effects model ,Work experience ,Optimism ,Anti corruption ,Local government ,0502 economics and business ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Demographic economics ,Endogeneity ,Business and International Management ,Psychology ,Finance ,media_common - Abstract
We examine the impact of an anti-corruption campaign on analyst earnings forecast optimism. Using hand-collected site visits data by the Central Inspection Team (CIT) in China that began in 2013, we document higher analyst optimism during CIT visit periods than during non-CIT visit periods. The results are robust to matched samples, placebo tests, alternative fixed effect and clustering specifications, endogeneity of CIT site visits concern, and alternative samples. Additional analysis suggests that local government pressure and firm bad-news-hiding explain the findings but it is not consistent with the improved firm fundamentals interpretation. Moreover, we find that the effect of CIT visits on analyst optimism is more pronounced for star, non-affiliated, and experienced analysts, supporting the notion that, because of their greater influence, local governments focus on pressuring these analysts. More important, the impact of CIT visits on analyst optimism is more salient if a CIT leader had previous work experience or longer work experience in the inspected province. Interestingly, we document a reversion in analyst earnings forecast optimism 60 days after CIT site visits, especially among the non-state-owned firms, suggesting that, after the CIT investigation, analyst optimism is no longer needed.
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- 2021
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37. Toxicity of graphene oxide to white moss Leucobryum glaucum
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Xue Wei, Guoping Quan, Sheng-Tao Yang, Liu Huang, Xin Hu, Lingyun Chen, Shicheng Feng, and Xiaowei Lin
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Chlorophyll a ,biology ,Chemistry ,Graphene ,General Chemical Engineering ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010501 environmental sciences ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,biology.organism_classification ,Photosynthesis ,01 natural sciences ,Moss ,law.invention ,Cell wall ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Dry weight ,Catalase ,law ,Chlorophyll ,Botany ,biology.protein ,0210 nano-technology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Environmental biosafety is the key issue in the healthy development of the graphene industry, but the toxicity of graphene to moss is still unknown to date. Herein, we investigated the influence of graphene oxide (GO) on the growth, chlorophyll content and structure of white moss Leucobryum glaucum. Our results indicated that GO did not alter the fresh weight of L. glaucum, but inhibited the dry weight gain seriously, resulting in higher water-holding rates. GO induced the suppression of chlorophyll contents and up-regulated the chlorophyll a/b ratios, thus might influence the photosynthesis of L. glaucum. GO disturbed the microstructure and ultrastructure of L. glaucum at high concentrations, inducing the destruction of cell wall, the separation of cell wall and membrane, and the formation of micropores on the leave surface. GO led to the decrease of glutathione levels and catalase activities of L. glaucum, suggesting the existence of oxidative stress. Our results collectively suggested that graphene had the potential environmental risk to moss plants, and the release of graphene into the environment should be strictly restricted.
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- 2017
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38. Palladium-Catalyzed Anti-Markovnikov Hydroalkylation of Homoallylic Alcohols Bearing β-Fluorines
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Xiaowei Lin and Feng-Ling Qing
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Chemistry ,Reagent ,Organic Chemistry ,Markovnikov's rule ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Organic chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Catalysis ,Palladium - Abstract
A palladium-catalyzed anti-Markovnikov hydroalkylation of β,β-difluorinated homoallylic alcohols with alkylzinc reagents has been developed. This method affords a wide range of synthetically useful gem-difluorinated compounds with good functional group compatibility.
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- 2013
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39. Regio- and Diastereoselective Nickel-Catalyzed Allylation of Aromatic Aldehydes with α-Halo-β,β-difluoropropene Derivatives
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Feng-Ling Qing, Xiaowei Lin, and Feng Zheng
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Aldehydes ,Hydrocarbons, Fluorinated ,Chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Stereoisomerism ,Medicinal chemistry ,Catalysis ,Allyl Compounds ,Nickel ,Halo - Abstract
A one-pot nickel-catalyzed allylation of aromatic aldehydes with α-halo-β,β-difluoropropene-containing compounds promoted by ZnEt(2) under mild conditions was described. The reaction displays moderate to good regio- and diastereoselectivity, tolerates a wide range of functional groups, and provides an efficient method for the synthesis of γ-fluorinated homoallylic alcohols.
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- 2012
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40. Intelligent stock trading system based on improved technical analysis and Echo State Network
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Xiaowei Lin, Yixu Song, and Zehong Yang
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Alternative trading system ,Trading turret ,Computer science ,General Engineering ,Pairs trade ,Flash trading ,computer.software_genre ,Electronic trading ,Profit (economics) ,Computer Science Applications ,Open outcry ,Artificial Intelligence ,Order (exchange) ,Technical analysis ,Dark liquidity ,Stock market ,Trading strategy ,High-frequency trading ,Algorithmic trading ,computer ,Industrial organization - Abstract
Stock trading system to assist decision-making is an emerging research area and has great commercial potentials. Successful trading operations should occur near the reversal points of price trends. Traditional technical analysis, which usually appears as various trading rules, does aim to look for peaks and bottoms of trends and is widely used in stock market. Unfortunately, it is not convenient to directly apply technical analysis since it depends on person's experience to select appropriate rules for individual share. In this paper, we enhance conventional technical analysis with Genetic Algorithms by learning trading rules from history for individual stock and then combine different rules together with Echo State Network to provide trading suggestions. Numerous experiments on S&P 500 components demonstrate that whether in bull or bear market, our system significantly outperforms buy-and-hold strategy. Especially in bear market where S&P 500 index declines a lot, our system still profits.
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- 2011
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41. The identification and assessment of ecological risks for land consolidation based on the anticipation of ecosystem stabilization: A case study in Hubei Province, China
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Limei Hu, Xiaowei Lin, Jing Feng, Guangming Yu, Yi Che, and Shan Yang
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Climax ,business.industry ,Ecology ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Environmental resource management ,Land consolidation ,Analytic hierarchy process ,Forestry ,Ecological succession ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Anticipation (artificial intelligence) ,Environmental impact assessment ,Ecosystem ,business ,Risk assessment ,Nature and Landscape Conservation - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to identify and classify the ecological risks in land consolidation, and to develop a framework of the theory and method to assess the change of ecological risk degree before and after land consolidation. Environmental impacts and ecological risks of land consolidation have recently drawn much attention, and there are two opposing viewpoints to assess these impacts and risks in the academia of China. Both viewpoints result from the bias of assessment anticipation. Land consolidation includes four main engineering aspects in China, and ecological succession from start of land consolidation to ecosystem stabilization should pass three phases. Different ecological impacts and risks of land consolidation rise from different phases of ecological successions. According to the climax theory of ecology, we developed a framework of the ecological risk assessment based on the anticipation of ecosystem stabilization (ERABAES) for land consolidation. We applied analytical hierarchical processing (AHP) method to the data resources from the land consolidation project in Southern China to allocate weightings to the indices of ecological risk (ER), and to set up an integrated index system for the ecological risk identification. This integrated index system encompasses the ecological risks with three factors (water, soil and biology) and 14 indices. The results of the project show: (1) The ER is reduced from 58.02 to 28.8 after land consolidation and the degree of ecological risk is down from Degree III to Degree IV. (2) According to the element analysis, the water ER is reduced from 21.53 to 6.16, its contribution to reduce the ecological risk is 53%; the reduced ERs of soil and biology are respectively 12.79 and 1.06, their contribution of ecological risk reduce is lower than water.
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- 2010
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42. Short-term stock price prediction based on echo state networks
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Yixu Song, Xiaowei Lin, and Zehong Yang
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Hurst exponent ,Artificial neural network ,Computer science ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,Computer Science Applications ,Nonlinear system ,Artificial Intelligence ,Principal component analysis ,Artificial intelligence ,Predictability ,Echo state network ,Time series ,business ,computer - Abstract
Neural network has been popular in time series prediction in financial areas because of their advantages in handling nonlinear systems. This paper presents a study of using a novel recurrent neural network-echo state network (ESN) to predict the next closing price in stock markets. The Hurst exponent is applied to adaptively determine initial transient and choose sub-series with greatest predictability during training. The experiment results on nearly all stocks of S&P 500 demonstrate that ESN outperforms other conventional neural networks in most cases. Experiments also indicate that if we include principle component analysis (PCA) to filter noise in data pretreatment and choose appropriate parameters, we can effectively prevent coarse prediction performance. But in most cases PCA improves the prediction accuracy only a little.
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- 2009
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43. Characterization of Aminoglycoside Resistance and Virulence Genes among Enterococcus spp. Isolated from a Hospital in China
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Renji Ye, Qingfeng Hu, Mengquan Chen, Jing Li, Xiaowei Lin, Huoyang Lv, Wanxiang Li, and Quhao Wei
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China ,medicine.drug_class ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Antibiotics ,Virulence ,lcsh:Medicine ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Drug resistance ,Biology ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Enterococcus species ,Article ,Microbiology ,Drug Resistance, Bacterial ,Genotype ,medicine ,Humans ,Aminoglycoside ,lcsh:R ,virulence genes ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition ,biology.organism_classification ,Hospitals ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Aminoglycosides ,Enterococcus ,Genes, Bacterial ,Streptomycin ,high-level aminoglycoside resistance (HLAR) ,multi-drug resistance ,Gentamicin ,medicine.drug - Abstract
This study investigated the aminoglycoside resistance phenotypes and genotypes, as well as the prevalence of virulence genes, in Enterococcus species isolated from clinical patients in China. A total of 160 enterococcal isolates from various clinical samples collected from September 2013 to July 2014 were identified to the species level using the VITEK-2 COMPACT system. The antimicrobial susceptibilities of the identified Enterococcus strains were determined by the Kirby-Bauer (K-B) disc diffusion method. PCR-based assays were used to detect the aminoglycoside resistance and virulence genes in all enterococcal isolates. Of 160 Enterococcus isolates, 105 were identified as E. faecium, 35 as E. faecalis, and 20 isolates were classified as “other” Enterococcus species. High-level aminoglycoside resistance (HLAR) for gentamicin, streptomycin, and both antibiotics was identified in 58.8, 50, and 34.4% of strains, respectively. The most common virulence gene (50.6% of isolates) was efaA, followed by asa1 (28.8%). The most prevalent aminoglycoside resistance genes were aac(6')-Ie-aph(2''), aph(2')-Id, aph(3')-IIIa, and ant(6')-Ia, present in 49.4%, 1.3%, 48.8% and 31.3% of strains, respectively. Overall, E. faecium and E. faecalis were most frequently associated with hospital-acquired enterococcal infections in Zhejiang Province. All aminoglycoside resistance genes, except aph(2'')-Id, were significantly more prevalent in HLAR strains than amongst high level aminoglycoside susceptible (HLAS) strains, while there was no significant difference between HLAR and HLAS strains in regard to the prevalence of virulence genes, apart from esp, therefore, measures should be taken to manage infections caused by multi-drug resistant Enterococcus species.
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- 2015
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44. Research on Fuzzy Data Mining Based on MAX-MIN Ant System.
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Xiaowei Lin, Hongyu Jia, and Cuicui Song
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- 2009
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45. Ecological Vulnerability Assessment in the Middle and Lower Reaches of the Hanjiang River Basin.
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Hailin Zhang, Xiaowei Lin, Guangming Yu, Xiang Huang, and Gaoliao Jing
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- 2009
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46. Assessment on Ecological Risks of Land Consolidation.
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Guangming Yu, Yi Che, Xiaowei Lin, Qun Zeng, Fan Zhao, Qiuyue Luo, and Yali Wei
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- 2008
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47. Characterization of Aminoglycoside Resistance and Virulence Genes among Enterococcus spp. Isolated from a Hospital in China.
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Wanxiang Li, Jing Li, Quhao Wei, Qingfeng Hu, Xiaowei Lin, Mengquan Chen, Renji Ye, and Huoyang Lv
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- 2015
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48. Regio- and Diastereoselective Nickel-Catalyzed Allylation of Aromatic Aldehydes with α-Halo-β,β-difluoropropene Derivatives.
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Xiaowei Lin, Feng Zheng, and Feng-Ling Qing
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- 2012
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49. On the intensity and type transition of land use at the basin scale using RS/GIS: a case study of the Hanjiang River Basin.
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Guangming Yu, Qun Zeng, Shan Yang, Limei Hu, Xiaowei Lin, Yi Che, and Yuge Zheng
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LAND use ,WATERSHEDS ,LANDFORMS ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,ENVIRONMENTAL degradation ,GEOGRAPHIC information systems - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the land use intensity and land use change type at the basin scale in the middle and lower reaches of the Hanjiang River Basin (in Hubei Province, China) by combining the Landsat TM images in 1995 and 2000 with the land use database (in scale 1:10,000) and relative data. In this study, the basic data is acquired from the interpretation of remote sensing (RS) images. The intensity of land use and the rate of change in double-directions of land use dynamics are calculated with the support of software ARC/INFO. The intensity of land use is indicated by the intensity coefficient of land use, and the transition of land use types is quantified as the rate of change in double-direction of land use types and also expressed as the transition matrix of land use types. The results are expressed in space by Geographic Information System (GIS) software. Results of this study show that (1) the intensity of land use is high in the study region, the intensity coefficients of land use in 1995 and 2000 are 260.025 and 290.526, respectively, and the intensity of development and utilization of land is trend to increscent; and (2) the rate of land use change in double directions in the whole study region is 0.52 with great spatial variation and the differentiation of land use types. In the differentiation of land use types, the unutilized land (with the rate to 4.391) is developed fast, the grassland (with 2.836) and water area (with 1.664) are disturbed severely, and these changes will influence the eco-environment in the Hanjiang River Basin and all the Yangtze Basin. The rates of the farmland and the woodland are 0.424 and 0.344, respectively, meaning that the fundamentals of regional human-environmental system are relative stable. With this study, we can conclude that (1) the patterns of land use are increasingly changing in the study region, the environmental impacts are escalated on this stage, and the further outcomes are destined to change the stability of the regional human–environmental system; and (2) the most useful method to study the present land use and its change is through the use of the RS/GIS with the land use database (in scale 1:10,000). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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50. Fast thermal resistance measurement of high brightness LED.
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Zhiling Ma, Xueren Zheng, Weijian Liu, Xiaowei Lin, and Wanling Deng
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- 2005
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