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102. Detecting Disorders of Consciousness in Brain Injuries From EEG Connectivity Through Machine Learning.
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Fang Wang, Yu-Chu Tian, Xueying Zhang, and Fengyun Hu
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- 2022
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103. A Post Impact Stability Control for Four Hub-Motor Independent-Drive Electric Vehicles.
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Yuh Ming Mok, Li Zhai, Chengping Wang, Xueying Zhang, and Yuhan Hou
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- 2022
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104. Online Task Offloading for 5G Small Cell Networks.
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Ruiting Zhou, Xueying Zhang, Shixin Qin, John C. S. Lui, Zhi Zhou 0006, Hao Huang 0001, and Zongpeng Li
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- 2022
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105. Halo: Estimation and Reduction of Hallucinations in Open-Source Weak Large Language Models.
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Mohamed Elaraby, Mengyin Lu, Jacob Dunn, Xueying Zhang, Yu Wang, and Shizhu Liu
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- 2023
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106. Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy based spintronics devices in Pt/Co stacks under different hard and flexible substrates.
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Sylvain Eimer, Houyi Cheng, Jinji Li, Xueying Zhang, Chao Zhao, and Weisheng Zhao
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- 2023
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107. Spatial-temporal Analysis of Emotions in Society in News
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An HUAI,Xueying ZHANG,Weicheng AI,Tianyang CAO
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spatial-temporal analysis ,emotional change ,newsdata ,social sensing ,long-term and large-scale emotion ,Science ,Geodesy ,QB275-343 - Abstract
Spatial-temporal analysis of emotions in society has become popular in many studies integrating geography with the humanities, and has shown its influence on social sensing and geo-computation for social sciences. Emotions in society are often volatile, irrational, and vulnerable to the social environment. A critical challenge is to analyze changes in long-term and large-scale emotions in society. In this paper, we propose exploiting this challenge by using spatial-temporal analysis. After extracting emotional, temporal, and spatial information, a spatial standardization approach based on adataset of administrative district changes addresses the problem of Chinese toponym changes. Finally, over 1.7 million news data from the People’s Daily from 1956 to 2014 were collected to explore the changes, spatial distribution, and driving factors of emotions in society using spatial-temporal analysis. The experimental results found that the spatial-temporal analysis of emotions in society in the news is consistent with the results of related sociological research.
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- 2022
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108. Handling stability control strategy for four‐wheel hub motor‐driven vehicle based on adaptive control for road adhesion
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Li Zhai, Chengping Wang, Xueying Zhang, Rufei Hou, Yuh Ming Mok, and Yuhan Hou
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Transportation engineering ,TA1001-1280 ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
Abstract Handling stability control can improve the safety of four in‐wheel motor independent‐drive electric vehicle (4MIDEV). An adaptive motion state control strategy based on improved sliding mode control for 4MIDEV is proposed to improve the steering stability control of the vehicle under different adhesion conditions. This adaptive control strategy uses a multi‐layer structure, which mainly includes a motion reference layer, an upper‐layer motion controller, and a lower‐layer torque distribution controller. Aiming at the non‐linear dynamic characteristics of 4MIDEV under different adhesion conditions, a dynamically parameter‐varying motion reference layer is constructed to improve the accuracy of the reference values of sideslip angle and yaw rate, and realize the joint control of them. Considering the adhesion coefficient, construct the comprehensive yaw rate state variable, and use the improved sliding mode control algorithm to calculate the expected yaw moment. The lower‐level controller uses the optimal distribution method to distribute the torque of each drive wheel in combination with the adhesion coefficient. By constructing a joint simulation platform of Carsim and Simulink, simulations under different road adhesion conditions are realized, verifying that the proposed improved strategy can effectively adapt to different adhesion conditions, while improve the handling stability of 4MIDEV.
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- 2022
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109. Correction: A physicochemical double-cross-linked gelatin hydrogel with enhanced antibacterial and anti-inflammatory capabilities for improving wound healing
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Yapeng Lu, Meihui Zhao, Ye Peng, Sizhe He, Xiaopeng Zhu, Chao Hu, Guanghua Xia, Tao Zuo, Xueying Zhang, Yonghuan Yun, Weimin Zhang, and Xuanri Shen
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Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Published
- 2023
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110. Quantitative Analysis of Quadriceps Forces in Adolescent Females during Running with Infrapatellar Straps.
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Xueying Zhang, Weiyan Ren, Xingyue Wang, Jie Yao, and Fang Pu
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OSTEOCHONDROSIS treatment , *QUADRICEPS muscle physiology , *ATHLETIC tape , *PSYCHOLOGY of athletes , *SPORTS medicine , *RESEARCH funding , *RUNNING , *TAPING & strapping , *KINEMATICS , *PSYCHOLOGY of women , *QUANTITATIVE research , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *ELECTROMYOGRAPHY , *MUSCLE strength , *KNEE joint , *GROUND reaction forces (Biomechanics) , *WALKING speed , *PATELLA , *ATHLETIC ability , *OSTEOCHONDROSIS , *DISEASE incidence , *ADOLESCENCE ,RESEARCH evaluation - Abstract
Osgood-Schlatter disease (OSD) is caused by high, repetitive, and continuous traction exerted by the quadriceps on the tibial tuberosity, primarily occurring in adolescents. Infrapatellar straps are commonly recommended for its prevention and treatment, yet their impact on quadriceps forces in adolescents remains unstudied. Furthermore, current research on OSD predominantly focuses on adolescent males, with limited attention to adolescent females, despite similar incidence rates in both groups. This study aimed to quantify the quadriceps forces during running, both with and without infrapatellar straps, in adolescent females. Kinematic data, ground reaction forces, and electromyography (EMG) data of knee muscles from 16 adolescent females were recorded as they ran at self-selected speeds with and without infrapatellar straps. OpenSim was employed to estimate quadriceps activations and forces, from which accumulated forces were derived. The simulation's reliability was validated by calculating the correlation between muscle activations obtained from OpenSim and EMG data, which revealed a strong correlation. Wearing infrapatellar straps during running decreased the peak and accumulated forces of the quadriceps (p < 0.001, and p < 0.001, respectively). The significant reduction in accumulated forces was associated with decreased vastus muscle forces during the stance phase (p = 0.002, p = 0.003, and p = 0.016 for vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, and vastus intermedius, respectively). The use of infrapatellar straps had limited effect on the rectus femoris muscle forces. The reliability of the simulation was validated through EMG data. Wearing infrapatellar straps may reduce the load exerted on the tibial tuberosity by decreasing vastus muscle forces during the stance phase. Adolescents aiming to reduce excessive rectus femoris muscle forces due to a shortened or tight rectus femoris, which may contribute to the occurrence of OSD, might experience limited benefits from wearing infrapatellar straps. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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111. Stroke Electroencephalogram Data Synthesizing through Progressive Efficient Self-Attention Generative Adversarial Network.
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Suzhe Wang, Xueying Zhang, Fenglian Li, and Zelin Wu
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GENERATIVE adversarial networks ,DATA augmentation ,EARLY diagnosis ,ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY ,DEEP learning ,DATA modeling - Abstract
Early and timely diagnosis of stroke is critical for effective treatment, and the electroencephalogram (EEG) offers a low-cost, non-invasive solution. However, the shortage of high-quality patient EEG data often hampers the accuracy of diagnostic classification methods based on deep learning. To address this issue, our study designed a deep data amplification model named Progressive Conditional Generative Adversarial Network with Efficient Approximating Self Attention (PCGAN-EASA), which incrementally improves the quality of generated EEG features. This network can yield full-scale, fine-grained EEG features from the low-scale, coarse ones. Specially, to overcome the limitations of traditional generative models that fail to generate features tailored to individual patient characteristics, we developed an encoder with an effective approximating self-attention mechanism. This encoder not only automatically extracts relevant features across different patients but also reduces the computational resource consumption. Furthermore, the adversarial loss and reconstruction loss functions were redesigned to better align with the training characteristics of the network and the spatial correlations among electrodes. Extensive experimental results demonstrate that PCGAN-EASA provides the highest generation quality and the lowest computational resource usage compared to several existing approaches. Additionally, it significantly improves the accuracy of subsequent stroke classification tasks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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112. Comprehensive Genomic Analysis of Trihelix Family in Tea Plant (Camellia sinensis) and Their Putative Roles in Osmotic Stress
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Zhuoliang Lang, Zelong Xu, Linying Li, Yuqing He, Yao Zhao, Chi Zhang, Gaojie Hong, and Xueying Zhang
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C. sinensis ,expression profile ,phylogenetic analysis ,trihelix family (TH) ,osmotic stress ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
In plants, Trihelix transcription factors are responsible for regulating growth, development, and reaction to various abiotic stresses. However, their functions in tea plants are not yet fully understood. This study identified a total of 40 complete Trihelix genes in the tea plant genome, which are classified into five clades: GT-1 (5 genes), GT-2 (8 genes), GTγ (2 genes), SH4 (7 genes), and SIP1 (18 genes). The same subfamily exhibits similar gene structures and functional domains. Chromosomal mapping analysis revealed that chromosome 2 has the most significant number of trihelix family members. Promoter analysis identified cis-acting elements in C. sinensis trihelix (CsTH), indicating their potential to respond to various phytohormones and stresses. The expression analysis of eight representative CsTH genes from four subfamilies showed that all CsTHs were expressed in more tissues, and three CsTHs were significantly induced under ABA, NaCl, and drought stress. This suggests that CsTHs plays an essential role in tea plant growth, development, and response to osmotic stress. Furthermore, yeast strains have preliminarily proven that CsTH28, CsTH36, and CsTH39 can confer salt and drought tolerance. Our study provides insights into the phylogenetic relationships and functions of the trihelix transcription factors in tea plants. It also presents new candidate genes for stress-tolerance breeding.
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- 2023
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113. DSGPT: Domain-Specific Generative Pre-Training of Transformers for Text Generation in E-commerce Title and Review Summarization.
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Xueying Zhang, Yunjiang Jiang, Yue Shang, Zhaomeng Cheng, Chi Zhang 0012, Xiaochuan Fan, Yun Xiao, and Bo Long
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- 2021
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114. Perioperative platelet count in peripheral blood is associated with the early stage of PND after major orthopedic surgery: a prospective observational study
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Ruiqun Wang, Rui Gao, Xiaoyu Xie, Hai Chen, Qi Zhao, Xueying Zhang, Changteng Zhang, Liyun Deng, Peilin Lv, Qin Zheng, Tao Zhu, and Chan Chen
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Perioperative neurocognitive disorders ,Perioperative platelet count ,Biomarker ,Elderly major orthopedic surgery ,Geriatrics ,RC952-954.6 - Abstract
Abstract Background Perioperative neurocognitive disorders (PND) are common complications of major surgery among elderly patients, remarkably decreasing patients’ life quality. Platelet count has been proved to be an essential factor in inflammation. However, as far as we know, the relationship between platelet count and PND is not clear yet in the orthopedic area. PND could be a long-term disease, which sometimes lasts for several years, and it is meaningful to find a biomarker of PND at the early stage. Thus, we designed this study to find out the association between perioperative platelet count and occurrence of PND, and determine whether preoperative platelet count could be a biomarker of the early stage of PND. Methods A prospective observational study was performed on the patients who would take total knee arthroplasty or total hip arthroplasty. Their peripheral platelets were counted by blood routine examination 1 day before and 3 days after the surgery. And we assessed their neurocognitive functions 1 day before and 3 days after the surgery. These data were recorded and analyzed to find out the relationship between platelet count and the occurrence of PND. Results Eventually, 70 patients finished the whole process, and 14 of them developed PND. The median preoperative platelet count in the PND group was significantly higher than that in the non-PND group (239 vs 168 × 10^9/L, p = 0.009). Preoperative platelet count was an independent risk factor for PND (odds ratio = 1.014, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.000–1.027, P = 0.043) in the logistic multivariable regression, while the area under the curve of the receiver operating characteristic curve of the prediction model was 0.796 (95% CI 0.676–0.916). Conclusions The higher preoperative and postoperative level of platelet count in the peripheral blood were associated with the early stage of PND, and preoperative platelet count could be a potential predictor of the early stage of PND in patients undergoing major orthopedic surgeries. Trial registration Chinese Clinical Trial Registry: ChiCTR2000033001 , registration date: 17 May 2020.
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- 2022
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115. Ganoderma lucidum aqueous extract inducing PHGPx to inhibite membrane lipid hydroperoxides and regulate oxidative stress based on single-cell animal transcriptome
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Wenqiao Ding, Xueying Zhang, Xiaoyu Yin, Qing Zhang, Ying Wang, Changhong Guo, and Ying Chen
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract In this study, the single-cell eukaryotic model organism Tetrahymena thermophila was used as an experimental material to reveal the anti-aging mechanism of Ganoderma lucidum aqueous extract. After treatment with the G. lucidum aqueous extract, the logarithmic phase was extended, and the maximum density of T. thermophila increased to 5.5 × 104 cells/mL. The aqueous extract was more effective than the main active monomers of G. lucidum. The membrane integrity in the cell including mitochondria and nucleus appeared improvement after treatment with the G. lucidum aqueous extract, which observed by ammonia silver staining and transmission electron microscopy. Gene Ontology (GO) functional enrichment of the differentially expressed genes in transcriptome showed that the G. lucidum aqueous extract promoted the biological metabolic process of membrane components. According to Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG), the glutathione metabolism process was enhanced in both growth phases. Protein–protein interaction (PPI) network analysis illustrated that phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase (PHGPx) played a key role in the anti-aging mechanism. The results suggested that G. lucidum aqueous extract improved the GPX activity as well as reduced the malondialdehyde content and cell damage. More importantly, the expression of PHGPx was promoted to reduce the oxidation degree of the membrane lipids and enhance the integrity of the membrane to achieve anti-aging effects.
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- 2022
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116. Total energy expenditure is repeatable in adults but not associated with short-term changes in body composition
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Rebecca Rimbach, Yosuke Yamada, Hiroyuki Sagayama, Philip N. Ainslie, Lene F. Anderson, Liam J. Anderson, Lenore Arab, Issaad Baddou, Kweku Bedu-Addo, Ellen E. Blaak, Stephane Blanc, Alberto G. Bonomi, Carlijn V. C. Bouten, Pascal Bovet, Maciej S. Buchowski, Nancy F. Butte, Stefan G. J. A. Camps, Graeme L. Close, Jamie A. Cooper, Sai Krupa Das, Lara R. Dugas, Ulf Ekelund, Sonja Entringer, Terrence Forrester, Barry W. Fudge, Annelies H. Goris, Michael Gurven, Catherine Hambly, Asmaa El Hamdouchi, Marije B. Hoos, Sumei Hu, Noorjehan Joonas, Annemiek M. Joosen, Peter Katzmarzyk, Kitty P. Kempen, Misaka Kimura, William E. Kraus, Robert F. Kushner, Estelle V. Lambert, William R. Leonard, Nader Lessan, Corby K. Martin, Anine C. Medin, Erwin P. Meijer, James C. Morehen, James P. Morton, Marian L. Neuhouser, Theresa A. Nicklas, Robert M. Ojiambo, Kirsi H. Pietiläinen, Yannis P. Pitsiladis, Jacob Plange-Rhule, Guy Plasqui, Ross L. Prentice, Roberto A. Rabinovich, Susan B. Racette, David A. Raichlen, Eric Ravussin, Rebecca M. Reynolds, Susan B. Roberts, Albertine J. Schuit, Anders M. Sjödin, Eric Stice, Samuel S. Urlacher, Giulio Valenti, Ludo M. Van Etten, Edgar A. Van Mil, Jonathan C. K. Wells, George Wilson, Brian M. Wood, Jack Yanovski, Tsukasa Yoshida, Xueying Zhang, Alexia J. Murphy-Alford, Cornelia U. Loechl, Amy H. Luke, Jennifer Rood, Dale A. Schoeller, Klaas R. Westerterp, William W. Wong, John R. Speakman, Herman Pontzer, and The IAEA DLW Database Consortium
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Low total energy expenditure (TEE) has been a hypothesized risk factor for weight gain, but longitudinal repeatability of TEE is incompletely understood. Here the authors report that TEE is repeatable for adults, but not for children, and increases in TEE (adjusted for fat-free mass, fat mass, age and sex) are not associated with body composition changes in short-term longitudinal analyses.
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- 2022
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117. Influence of Cloud Characteristics on PPM Optical Communication Rate
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Binyu Li, Bo Li, Xueying Zhang, Chaoqun Wang, Lei Zhang, and Shoufeng Tong
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Atmospheric channel ,pulse broadening ,PPM ,optical communication rate ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 ,Optics. Light ,QC350-467 - Abstract
Pulse position modulation (PPM) is a key technology for deep space optical communication (DSOC) system to improve the data transmission rate. To reach optimum rate, the modulation parameters of PPM are required to be analyzed. The rate can be improved by choosing appropriate modulation orders and the initial pulse width. In this paper, the meteorological statistical data of our experimental location are analyzed. Then, the analysis formula of the cloud scattering and atmospheric turbulence influence on PPM communication rate are given. The cloud particles are measured through aircraft detector, simulation analysis is carried out by using the measured data of aircraft detector. Finally, the influence on the communication rate of different cloud physical thickness are analyzed.
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- 2022
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118. A comprehensive overview of exosome lncRNAs: Emerging biomarkers and potential therapeutics in gynecological cancers
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Min Wang, Lulu Fu, Ying Xu, Shuai Ma, Xueying Zhang, and Lianwen Zheng
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exosome lncRNA ,expression ,biomarkers ,therapeutics ,gynecological cancers ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Ovarian, endometrial, and cervical cancer are common gynecologic malignancies, and their incidence is increasing year after year, with a younger patient population at risk. An exosome is a tiny “teacup-like” blister that can be secreted by most cells, is highly concentrated and easily enriched in body fluids, and contains a large number of lncRNAs carrying some biological and genetic information that can be stable for a long time and is not affected by ribonuclease catalytic activity. As a cell communication tool, exosome lncRNA has the advantages of high efficiency and high targeting. Changes in serum exosome lncRNA expression in cancer patients can accurately reflect the malignant biological behavior of cancer cells. Exosome lncRNA has been shown in studies to have broad application prospects in cancer diagnosis, monitoring cancer recurrence or progression, cancer treatment, and prognosis. The purpose of this paper is to provide a reference for clinical research on the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of gynecologic malignant tumors by reviewing the role of exosome lncRNA in gynecologic cancers and related molecular mechanisms.
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- 2023
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119. Tolerance of transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana overexpressing apple MdAGO4.1 gene to drought and salt stress
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Mingxiao Liu, Xiaohan Li, Baoying Yin, Ye Sun, Bowen Liang, Zhongyong Li, Xueying Zhang, Jizhong Xu, and Shasha Zhou
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Plant culture ,SB1-1110 ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
The regulatory role of apple MdAGO4.1 gene in plant drought and salt resistance is unclear. In this study, transgenic A. thaliana in which the apple MdAGO4.1 gene was over-expressed was used to analyze the regulatory effects of the MdAGO4.1 gene on plant drought and salt resistance, to verify the function of the apple MdAGO4.1 gene. The seed germination rate, seedling fresh weight and root length of transgenic Arabidopsis strains in MS medium containing different concentrations of NaCl and mannitol were better than those of the wild type. The transgenic A. thaliana seedlings were more resistant to drought than wild type under drought stress. The transgenic strains were less affected by salt stress than thewild type. Exposure to drought and salt stress reduced the relative elektrolyte leakage, malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide anion (O2-), and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) levels of the transgenic strain significantly compared with the levels in the wild type. The levels of proline, protective enzyme activities, and the expression of genes related to drought and salt stress resistance were significantly higher than those of the wild type. These results indicate that MdAGO4.1 overexpression improved drought and salt tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis. This study can provide a theoretical basis for future research on stress tolerance mechanisms and breeding new varieties of fruit trees resistant to drought and salt.
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- 2023
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120. Vitamin D and suicidality: a Chinese early adolescent cohort and Mendelian randomization study
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Mengyuan Yuan, Yonghan Li, Junjie Chang, Xueying Zhang, Shaojie Wang, Leilei Cao, Yuan Li, Gengfu Wang, and Puyu Su
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cohort ,early adolescents ,Mendelian randomization ,suicidality ,vitamin D ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Aims Previous cross-sectional and case–control studies have proposed that decreased vitamin D levels are positively correlated with the risk of suicidality in adults. However, limited studies have examined the association between vitamin D and suicidality in adolescents. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between serum vitamin D and suicidality risk among early adolescents. Methods Data were obtained from a Chinese early adolescent cohort. In this cohort, seventh-grade students from a middle school in Anhui Province were invited to voluntarily participate in the baseline assessments and provide peripheral blood samples (in September 2019). The participants were followed up annually (in September 2020 and September 2021). Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] and vitamin D–related single-nucleotide polymorphisms at baseline were measured in November 2021. Traditional observational and Mendelian randomization (MR) analyses were performed to examine the relationship between serum 25(OH)D at baseline and the risk of baseline and incident suicidality (i.e., suicidal ideation [SI], plans and attempts). Results Traditional observational analysis did not reveal a significant linear or non-linear association of serum 25(OH)D concentration with the risks of baseline and 2-year incident suicidality in the total sample (P > .05 for all). Sex-stratified analysis revealed a non-linear association between the 25(OH)D concentration and the risk of baseline SI in women (Poverall = .002; Pnon-linear = .001). Moreover, the risk of baseline SI in the 25(OH) insufficiency group was lower than that in the 25(OH) deficiency group in the total sample (odds ratio [OR] = 0.69, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.51–0.92, P = .012). This difference remained significant in women (OR = 0.59, 95% CI = 0.40–0.87, P = .008) but not in men (OR = 0.78, 95% CI = 0.53–1.15, P = .205). Additionally, both linear and non-linear MR analyses did not support the causal effect of serum 25(OH)D concentration on the risk of baseline, 1-year and 2-year incident suicidality (P > .05 for all). Conclusions This study could not confirm the causal effect of vitamin D on suicidality risk among Chinese early adolescents. Future studies must confirm these findings with a large sample size.
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121. Real-time probing technique of domain wall dynamic in perpendicularly magnetized film
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Tao Xing, Nicolas Vernier, Xueying Zhang, Alessio Raskine, and Weisheng Zhao
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
We present the study of a rarely mentioned method for measuring the magnetic domain wall velocity, which makes it possible to have a real-time probing of the domain wall movement in the perpendicularly magnetized thin film. We have compared this technique in detail with the most common Kerr imaging method. The comparison results show interesting differences if the spot size is too small. It can be explained by the dendritic shape of the domain wall. By changing the size spot, we propose a basic model that describes quite well the transit time in the laser spot as a function of its size and makes it possible to extract the velocity and depth of the dendrites. By generalizing our method, it helps people to understand magnetic domain wall dynamics from the temporal dimension and helps the academic community to obtain intrinsic domain wall motion characteristics in the film sample, ultimately promoting the development of spintronic devices.
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122. Genome-wide analysis of LysM gene family members and their expression in response to Colletotrichum fructicola infection in Octoploid strawberry(Fragaria × ananassa)
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Liqing Zhang, Shuigen Li, Xianping Fang, Haishan An, and Xueying Zhang
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Fragaria × ananassa ,LysM protein ,genome-wide analysis ,defense response ,chitin ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
The cultivated octoploid strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) is an economically important fruit that is planted worldwide. The lysin motif (LysM) protein family is composed of the major class of plant pattern recognition receptors, which play important roles in sensing pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), and subsequently triggers downstream plant immunity. In the present study, a comprehensive, genome-wide analysis of F. × ananassa LysM (FaLysM) genes was performed to investigate gene structures, phylogenic relationships, chromosome location, collinear relationships, transcription factor binding sites, and protein model analysis. We aimed to identify the LysM genes involved in the defense against plant pathogens. A total of 14 FaLysM genes were identified in the F. × ananassa genome and divided into 2 subgroups (LYP and LYK) on the basis of the phylogenetic analysis. The Ka/Ks ratio for the duplicated pair of most FaLysM genes was less than 1, which indicates that the selection pressure was mostly subject to the purifying selection during evolution. The protein model analysis revealed that FaLysM2-10 contain conserved mode of chitin binding, which suggest the potential role of FaLysM2-10 in pathogen perception and plant immunity. The RNA-Seq results showed the differential regulation of 14 FaLysM genes in response to Colletotrichum fructicola infection, implying the complex interaction between C. fructicola and strawberry. Knockout of candidate effector gene CfLysM2, which was previously proved to be highly expressed during C. fructicola infection, resulted in the up-regulation of six FaLysM genes (FaLysM1, FaLysM2, FaLysM3, FaLysM7, FaLysM8, and FaLysM12), indicating the competitive relations between CfLysM2 and FaLysM genes. Overall, this study provides fundamental information on the roles of LysM proteins in octoploid strawberry and its interaction with C. fructicola, laying useful information for further investigation on the C. fructicola-strawberry interaction and strawberry resistance breeding.
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123. Research on feature selection for cyber attack detection in industrial Internet of Things.
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Xueying Zhang, Jun Li, Daojuan Zhang, Jianlei Gao, and Hao Jiang
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- 2020
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124. An Online Learning-Based Task Offloading Framework for 5G Small Cell Networks.
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Xueying Zhang, Ruiting Zhou, Zhi Zhou 0006, John C. S. Lui, and Zongpeng Li
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- 2020
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125. Dynamic Pricing and Placement for Distributed Machine Learning Jobs.
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Xueying Zhang, Ruiting Zhou, John C. S. Lui, and Zongpeng Li
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- 2020
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126. Construction and Application of Applicability Evaluation Model of Human Factors Methods for Complex Human-Machine System.
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Xueying Zhang, Beiyuan Guo, Yuan Liu, and Tiancheng Huang
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- 2020
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127. How does the creditor conflict affect bond IPO underpricing?
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Susheng Wang, Xinjie Wang, Yuan Wang, and Xueying Zhang
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Bond IPO ,Underpricing ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 ,Finance ,HG1-9999 - Abstract
In this paper, we find that the conflict of interest between loan holders and bondholders is positively related to bond IPO underpricing, which serves as a compensation to the initial bond investors. We construct four proxies for the conflict between loan holders and bondholders, namely, a loan covenants index, the outstanding loan amount, the number of lead banks, and the loan remaining maturity. Our empirical tests show that all four variables are positively related to bond IPO underpricing, indicating that the loan structure of firms has a real impact on the pricing of their bond IPOs.
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128. Soil-transmitted helminths, intestinal protozoa and Clonorchis sinensis infections in southeast China
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Yan Feng, Kegen Yu, Hualiang Chen, Xuan Zhang, Qiaoyi Lu, Xiaoxiao Wang, Xueying Zhang, Linong Yao, and Wei Ruan
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Parasitic intestinal diseases ,Soil-transmitted helminths ,Protozoa infections ,Clonorchis sinensis ,Prevalence ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Extensive parasitic diseases epidemiology in Zhejiang province has not been carried out since the second national survey in 2004. Therefore, dynamics in prevalence and infection pattern of the major intestinal parasites should be explored. Methods The distribution of three parasites including soil-transmitted helminths (STH), intestinal protozoa and C. sinensis in Zhejiang from 2014 to 2015 were explored. Kato-Katz technique was used for STH and C. sinensis detection, whereas transparent adhesive paper anal swab was used for pinworm detection, and iodine smear was used for protozoa detection. A questionnaire survey on alimentary habits and sanitary behaviors was conducted in half of the studied counties. Results This study recruited 23,552 participants: 19,935 from rural and 3617 from urban area. Overall prevalence of intestinal helminth infections was 1.80%. In this study, seven helminth species were identified including A. duodenale, N. americanus, Trichuris trichiura, Ascaris lumbricoides, C. sinensis, Fasciolopsis buski and pinworm. The average prevalence of STH infection was 1.71%: 1.94% in rural and 0.44% in urban area. Hookworm was the most prevalent infection at 1.58%: 1.79% in rural and 0.44% in urban area. Prevalence varied considerably in the studied counties. Prevalence was highest in Yongkang county at 10.25%. Only 2.79% of children from rural area were infected with pinworm. A proportion of 0.40% of rural participants were infected with protozoa, whereas Endolimax nana was the most prevalent at 0.23%. C. sinensis showed infection only in one man. Awareness on C. sinensis was 24.47% in rural and 45.96% in urban area, respectively. Conclusions Prevalence of STH and protozoa infections declined considerably whereas C. sinensis infections remained few in Zhejiang province compared with the prevalence reported in previous large scale surveys (19.56% for national STH infection in 2004, 18.66% and 4.57% for provincial STH and protozoa infection, respectively in 1999). The findings of this study showed that hookworm, mainly N. americanus remained a parasitic threat to population health, mainly in the central and western Zhejiang. Therefore, more health education regarding fertilization and farming habits is necessary in rural areas. The awareness concerning hookworm infection should be reinforced.
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129. Risk factors for prolonged intensive care unit stays in patients after cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass: A retrospective observational study
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Xueying Zhang, Wenxia Zhang, Hongyu Lou, Chuqing Luo, Qianqian Du, Ya Meng, Xiaoyu Wu, and Meifen Zhang
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Cardiac surgery ,Cardiopulmonary bypass ,Intensive care units ,Length of stay ,Risk factors ,Nursing ,RT1-120 - Abstract
Objectives: Patients after cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) require a stay in the ICU postoperatively. This study aimed to investigate the incidence of prolonged length of stay (LOS) in the ICU after cardiac surgery with CPB and identify associated risk factors. Methods: The current investigation was an observational, retrospective study that included 395 ICU patients who underwent cardiac surgery with CPB at a tertiary hospital in Guangzhou from June 2015 to June 2017. Data were obtained from the hospital database. Binary logistic regression modeling was used to analyze risk factors for prolonged ICU LOS. Results: Of 395 patients, 137 (34.7%) had a prolonged ICU LOS (>72.0 h), and the median ICU LOS was 50.9 h. Several variables were found associated with prolonged ICU LOS: duration of CPB, prolonged mechanical ventilation and non-invasive assisted ventilation use, PaO2/FiO2 ratios within 6 h after surgery, type of surgery, red blood cell infusion during surgery, postoperative atrial arrhythmia, postoperative ventricular arrhythmia (all P
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130. Prediction of bile duct injury after transarterial chemoembolization for hepatocellular carcinoma: Model establishment and verification
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Jianxi Guo, Xueying Zhang, and Jian Kong
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DEB-TACE ,HCC ,bile duct injury ,risk factors ,prediction model ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
ObjectiveThis study aimed to establish and validate a predictive model for bile duct injury in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after drug-eluting bead transarterial chemoembolization (DEB-TACE).MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed 284 patients with HCC treated with DEB-TACE at our hospital between January 2017 and December 2021, of whom 63 patients experienced postoperative bile duct injuries. Univariate and logistic multivariate regression analyses were performed to identify the risk factors for bile duct injury, as well as establish and internally validate the nomogram model. The area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, calibration curve, Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness of fit test, decision curve analysis (DCA), and clinical impact curve (CIC) were used to assess the predictive power, clinical value, and practicability of the nomogram model.ResultsThe incidence of bile duct injuries after DEB-TACE was 22.18% (63/284), with one injury occurring in every 2.86 sessions of DEB-TACE treatment. Univariate and logistic multivariate regression analyses indicated that a history of hepatectomy (odds ratio [OR]=2.285; 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.066–4.898; P
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131. Genome-wide identification and comprehensive analysis reveal potential roles of long non-coding RNAs in fruit development of southern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.)
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Shuigen Li, Jiaying Zhang, Liqing Zhang, Xianping Fang, Jun Luo, Haishan An, and Xueying Zhang
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blueberry ,fruit development ,lncRNA ,RNA-seq ,anthocyanin biosynthesis ,flavonoid biosynthesis ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
IntroductionBlueberries have a high antioxidant content and are produced as healthy food worldwide. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are a type of regulatory RNAs that play a variety of roles in plants. Nonetheless, information on lncRNAs and their functions during blueberry fruit development is scarce in public databases.MethodsIn the present study, we performed genome-wide identification of lncRNAs in a southern highbush blueberry using strand-specific RNA sequencing (ssRNA-Seq). Differentially expressed lncRNAs (DE-lncRNAs) and their potential target genes were analyzed at four stages of fruit development. Cis-regulatory DE-lncRNAs were predicted using co-localization analysis.ResultsThese findings included a total of 25,036 lncRNAs from 17,801 loci. Blueberry lncRNAs had shorter transcript lengths, smaller open reading frame (ORF) sizes, fewer exons, and fewer isoforms than protein-coding RNAs, as well as lower expression levels and higher stage-specificity during fruit development. A total of 105 DE-lncRNAs were identified among the comparison group of PAD vs. CUP, 443 DE-lncRNAs were detected when comparing CUP with PINK fruits, and 285 DE-lncRNAs were revealed when comparing PINK and BLUE fruits. According to Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes annotation, target genes of DE-lncRNAs were primarily enriched in the “Autophagy-other”, “DNA replication”, “Endocytosis”, ‘photosynthesis’ and ‘chlorophyll metabolism’ pathways, suggesting that lncRNAs may pay potential roles in fruit expansion and ripening. Moreover, several lncRNAs have been proposed as cis-regulators of the key genes involved in flavonoid biosynthesis. MSTRG.107242.6, and its putative target gene, BTB/POZ and TAZ domain-containing protein, might play critical roles in anthocyanin accumulation in blueberries.DiscussionThese findings highlight the regulatory function of lncRNAs and aid in elucidating the molecular mechanism underlying blueberry fruit growth.
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132. Integrated transcriptome and metabolome analysis reveals the anthocyanin biosynthesis mechanisms in blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) leaves under different light qualities
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Jiaying Zhang, Shuigen Li, Haishan An, Xueying Zhang, and Boqiang Zhou
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Vaccinium corymbosum L. ,anthocyanin ,light quality ,transcriptome ,metabolome ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
IntroductionBlueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) is a popular fruit with an abundance of anthocyanins in its leaves and fruits. Light is one of the pivotal environmental elements that affects plant growth and development, but the regulatory mechanism between light quality and anthocyanin formation is poorly understood.MethodsAn integrated transcriptome and metabolome analysis was performed to investigate the effects of white (control), blue (B), red (R), and red/blue (60R/40B) light on blueberry growth and reveal the potential pathway controlling anthocyanin biosynthesis in blueberry leaves.ResultsThe anthocyanin content was significantly improved by the blue and red/blue light when compared with white light, whereas there was a significant reduction in the photosynthesis under the blue light, showing an inverse trend to that of anthocyanin accumulation. Transcriptomic analysis resulted in the assembly of 134,709 unigenes. Of these, 22 were differentially expressed genes (DEGs) that participate in the anthocyanin biosynthesis pathway, with the majority being significantly up-regulated under the blue light. Most of the photosynthesis-related genes that were down-regulated were expressed during anthocyanin accumulation. Targeted metabolome profiling identified 44 metabolites associated with anthocyanin biosynthesis. The contents of most of these metabolites were higher under blue light than the other light conditions, which was consistent with the transcriptome results. The integrated transcriptome and metabolome analysis suggested that, under blue light, leucoanthocyanidin dioxygenase (LDOX), O-methyltransferase (OMT), and UDP-glucose flavonoid glucosyltransferase (UFGT) were the most significantly expressed, and they promoted the synthesis of cyanidin (Cy), malvidin (Mv), and pelargonidin (Pg) anthocyanidins, respectively. The expression levels of dihydroflavonol 4-reductase (DFR) and OMT, as well as the accumulation of delphinidin (Dp), peonidin (Pn), and petunidin (Pt), were significantly increased by the red/blue light.DiscussionThe blue and red/blue lights promoted anthocyanin biosynthesis via inducing the expression of key structural genes and accumulation of metabolites involved in anthocyanin synthesis pathway. Moreover, there was a possible feedback regulating correlation between anthocyanin biosynthesis and photosynthesis under different light qualities in blueberry leaves. This study would provide a theoretical basis for elucidating the underlying regulatory mechanism of anthocyanin biosynthesis of V. corymbosum.
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133. Genome-wide characterization of NAC transcription factors in Camellia sinensis and the involvement of CsNAC28 in drought tolerance
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Xueying Zhang, Linying Li, Zhuoliang Lang, Da Li, Yuqing He, Yao Zhao, Han Tao, Jiqian Wei, Qingsheng Li, and Gaojie Hong
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Camellia sinensis ,expression pattern ,NAC transcription factor ,drought stress ,abscisic acid ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
The NAM, ATAF1/2, and CUC2 (NAC) transcription factors, which are members of a plant-specific gene family, play critical roles during the growth and development of plants and in their adaption to environmental stress. Few NAC transcription factors have been functionally characterized in tea plants (Camellia sinensis). Based on the analysis of the gene structure, motif pattern, and evolutionary relationship, we identified 104 NAC genes in C. sinensis. Among them, CsNAC28 is constitutively expressed in all organs, and most significantly, exhibiting remarkable responsiveness to abscisic acid (ABA) treatment and drought stress. ABA is a primary stress-related hormone. Recently, ABA-responsive element binding factor 2 (CsABF2) was identified in the ABA pathway of C. sinensis. However, the involvement of the CsABF2-mediated ABA pathway in regulating CsNACs was not known. Herein, a series of biochemical and genetic approaches supported the fact that CsNAC28 could potentially act as a transcription factor in the downstream of CsABF2. Furthermore, we investigated the function of CsNAC28 in the adapting of a plant to drought stress. The results showed that overexpression of CsNAC28 in Arabidopsis conferred hypersensitivity to ABA treatment and decreased the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), resulting in improved dehydration tolerance. Under conditions of drought, the expression levels of ABA pathway-related genes and drought stress‒inducible genes were greater in CsNAC28 overexpression lines than in the wild type. Our study’s comprehensive characterization of NAC genes in C. sinensis could serve as a foundation for exploring the molecular mechanism of CsNAC-mediated drought responsiveness.
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134. Genome-wide analysis of the XTH gene family and functional analysis of DlXTH23.5/25 during early longan somatic embryogenesis
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Xiangwei Ma, Yan Chen, Mengyu Liu, Xiaodong Xue, Xueying Zhang, Luzhen Xu, Zhongxiong Lai, and Yuling Lin
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D. longan ,xyloglucan endotransglucosylase/hydrolase (XTH) ,transcription factor ,somatic embryogenesis ,heat stress ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
IntroductionXyloglucan endotransglucosylase (XET)/hydrolase (XTH) is a cell wall-modifying protein that affects cell expansion and loosening of the cell wall.ResultsThis study focused on the regulatory mechanism of DlXTH genes during early somatic embryogenesis (SE) and the heat stress response in longan. Mining of the available D. longan genome sequence yielded 25 putative XTH genes. Transcript profiles based on RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) data showed that most of the 17 detected DlXTH genes were highly expressed in the embryogenic callus (EC) (8) and globular embryo (GE) (8), and 13 of them responded significantly to heat stress. The assay for transposase-accessible chromatin sequencing (ATAC-seq) data analysis showed that in terms of chromatin accessibility, 22 of the 25 DlXTH genes were open during early SE, and most of the peak DlXTH genes with transcription differences during early SE were associated with high levels of H3K4me1. The most differentially expressed genes, DlXTH23.5 and DlXTH25, were selected for analysis. According to subcellular localization and quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) analysis, DlXTH23.5/25, which encode cell membrane-localized proteins, were expressed at the highest level in the GE and significantly responded to heat stress. Dual-luciferase assays and transient transformation showed that the transcription factors (TFs) DlWRKY31, DlERF1, and DlERF5 might bind to the DlXTH23.5/25 promoters to activate gene transcription. Transient overexpression of TFs and DlXTH23.5/25 induced XET activity in Nicotiana benthamiana leaves. Under heat stress in the longan EC, the XET activities and expression levels of TFs and DlXTH23.5/25 were significantly increased, and a high concentration of XET might inhibit longan SE.DiscussionsThus, the regulatory network composed of DlXTH23.5/25 and its related TFs may regulate early longan SE and participate in the regulatory pathway of longan under heat stress via cell wall repair through the action of XET.
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135. The relationship between pre-service kindergarten teachers’ professional identification and career adaptability: A chain mediation model
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Tianqi Qiao, Zhanmei Song, Jie Huang, Jingfeng Yan, Xueying Zhang, Yixuan Wang, Cong Liu, and Yang Wang
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professional identity ,career adaptation ,teacher efficacy ,self-leadership ,pre-service kindergarten teachers ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
BackgroundThe healthy development of preschool education requires the support of stable and high-quality preschool teachers. However, there are still many deficiencies in preschool teachers in China at present. For pre-service kindergarten teachers, it is very significant to improve their career adaptability and enter professional positions smoothly. Numerous studies have found the effect of professional identification on the career adaptability of pre-service kindergarten teachers, but few studies have explored the potential influencing mechanisms among variables. On the basis of previous studies, this study explores the chain mediating effect of teacher efficacy and self-leadership on the relationship between professional identification and career adaptability of pre-service kindergarten teachers.MethodsThree hundred eighty-eight participants were recruited from two schools in Zhejiang Province. After screening, 377 questionnaires for pre-service kindergarten teachers were used for data analysis. The questionnaire included self-reported demographic information, professional identification, teacher efficacy, self-leadership, and career adaptability. We collected information on variables by using PISNS, TSE, RSLQ, and CFI, and analyzed the data using SPSS.Results(1) Professional identification and career adaptability have a significant positive correlation. (2) The influence of occupational identification on the career adaptability of pre-service kindergarten teachers was carried out in three different ways: professional identification → teacher efficacy → career adaptability, professional identification → self-leadership → career adaptability, and professional identification → teacher efficacy → self-leadership → career adaptability.ConclusionTeacher efficacy and self-leadership may mediate the relationship between professional identification and career adaptability of pre-service kindergarten teachers. This study highlighted the complexity of the link between preschool teachers’ professional identification and career adaptability. The paper also discussed the limitations and implications of this study.
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136. Improved tolerance of apple plants to drought stress and nitrogen utilization by modulating the rhizosphere microbiome via melatonin and dopamine
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Peihua Du, Yang Cao, Baoying Yin, Shasha Zhou, Zhongyong Li, Xueying Zhang, Jizhong Xu, and Bowen Liang
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drought ,melatonin ,dopamine ,nitrogen utilization ,microbiome ,apple ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
This study explored the contributions of melatonin and dopamine to the uptake and utilization of nitrogen and the formation of rhizosphere microbial communities in ‘Tianhong 2’/M. hupehensis, with the goal improving plant resistance to drought stress. Drought stress was formed by artificially controlling soil moisture content. And melatonin or dopamine solutions were applied to the soil at regular intervals for experimental treatment. After 60 days of treatment, plant indices were determined and the structure of the rhizosphere microbial community was evaluated using high-throughput sequencing technology. The findings revealed two ways through which melatonin and dopamine alleviate the inhibition of growth and development caused by drought stress by promoting nitrogen uptake and utilization in plants. First, melatonin and dopamine promote the absorption and utilization of nitrogen under drought stress by directly activating nitrogen transporters and nitrogen metabolism-related enzymes in the plant. Second, they promote the absorption of nitrogen by regulating the abundances of specific microbial populations, thereby accelerating the transformation of the soil nitrogen pool to available nitrogen that can be absorbed directly by plant roots and utilized by plants. These findings provide a new framework for understanding how melatonin and dopamine regulate the uptake and utilization of nitrogen in plants and improve their ability to cope with environmental disturbances.
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137. Corrigendum: Increased variation in body weight and food intake is related to increased dietary fat but not increased carbohydrate or protein in mice
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Yingga Wu, Sumei Hu, Dengbao Yang, Li Li, Baoguo Li, Lu Wang, Min Li, Guanlin Wang, Jianbo Li, Yanchao Xu, Xueying Zhang, Chaoqun Niu, and John R. Speakman
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protein ,fat ,carbohydrate ,mice ,strain ,variation ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Published
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138. How and when workplace ostracism influences employee deviant behavior: A self-determination theory perspective
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Jian Luo, Shuang Li, Lizhu Gong, Xueying Zhang, and Siwei Wang
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basic psychological needs ,deviant behavior ,perceived inclusive climate ,workplace ostracism ,self-determination theory (SDT) ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Drawing on self-determination theory, this study examines the relationship between workplace ostracism and deviant behavior by focusing on the mediating role of basic psychological needs and the moderating role of perceived inclusive climate. Findings based on the analysis of 247 valid survey samples suggest that (1) workplace ostracism has a significant positive impact on employees’ deviant behavior; (2) basic psychological needs mediate the relationship between workplace ostracism and employees’ deviant behavior; and (3) employees’ perceived inclusive climate weakens the negative effect of workplace ostracism on basic psychological needs. This study develops new perspectives for workplace ostracism research, extends the factors that influence employees’ deviant behavior, and expands the boundary conditions of organizational difference in self-determination theory. Moreover, these empirical results provide important theoretical guidance to decrease employees’ deviant behavior in organizations.
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139. Design, Synthesis, Antitumour Evaluation, and In Silico Studies of Pyrazolo-[1,5-c]quinazolinone Derivatives Targeting Potential Cyclin-Dependent Kinases
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Danyang Zheng, Chenqi Yang, Xiaogang Li, Dong Liu, Yan Wang, Xuesong Wang, Xueying Zhang, Yinfeng Tan, Yuchen Zhang, Youbin Li, and Junyu Xu
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quinazolinone ,molecular hybridisation ,dipolar cycloaddition ,antitumour agents ,cyclin-dependent kinases ,in silico studies ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
An efficient, straightforward, and metal-free methodology to rapidly access functionalised pyrazolo-[1,5-c]quinazolinones via a [3 + 2] dipolar cycloaddition and regioselective ring expansion process was developed. The synthesised compounds were characterised by methods such as NMR, HRMS, and HPLC. The in vitro antiproliferative activity against A549 cells (non-small cell lung cancer) was significant for compounds 4i, 4m, and 4n with IC50 values of 17.0, 14.2, and 18.1 μM, respectively. In particular, compounds 4t and 4n showed inhibitory activity against CDK9/2. Predicted biological target and molecular modelling studies suggest that the compound 4t may target CDKs for antitumour effects. The synthesised derivatives were considered to have moderate drug-likeness and sufficient safety in silico. In summary, a series of pyrazolo-[1,5-c]quinazolinone derivatives with antitumour activity is reported for the first time. We provide not only a simple and efficient synthetic method but also helpful lead compounds for the further development of novel cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitors.
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140. Analysis of the Flavonoidome Reveals the Different Health-Promoting Flavonoid Characteristics in Fruit
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Chi Zhang, Yao Zhao, Han Tao, Linying Li, Yuqing He, Xueying Zhang, Ying Zhu, and Gaojie Hong
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phytochemicals ,fruit ,metabolomics ,antioxidant ,health-promoting ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Flavonoids are one of the important metabolites of plants, and many flavonoids have functions of antioxidant or antimicrobial, which can help plants resist environmental stress. On the other hand, flavonoids also have a health-promoting effect for humans, such as antioxidant and anti-aging, and some flavonoids can assist in disease treatment. Fruit is one of the main sources of plant food and flavonoids intake for humans. Understanding the flavonoidome of various fruits is helpful to choose fruit combinations according to different demands. In this study, we explored the composition and relative content of flavonoids in 22 fruits and analyzed some health-promoting flavonoids in fruits. In addition, we selected several fruits and measured their antioxidant capacity through experiments. Our study initially established a database of fruit flavonoidome, and can provide reference for nutrition research, fruit breeding and industrial development.
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141. Effects of 10 Dwarfing Interstocks on Cold Resistance of ‘Tianhong 2’ Apple
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Junli Jing, Mingxiao Liu, Baoying Yin, Bowen Liang, Zhongyong Li, Xueying Zhang, Jizhong Xu, and Shasha Zhou
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apple ,dwarfing interstocks ,cold resistance ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
The lack of dwarf stock with good cold resistance has affected the production of apples in northern China. Annual dormant branches of ‘Tianhong 2’ apple were grafted on 10 different dwarf interstocks (the rootstocks were the seedlings of Malus hupehensis var. Pingyiensis) as test materials. Among these 10 interstocks, Huang 6, 244, NO.1, 53, 24-5, ZC9-3, Jizhen 1 were newly developed by us (Apple Research Group of Hebei Agricultural University), and three interstocks with different degrees of cold resistance (GM256–with strongest cold resistance, SH40–with stronger cold resistance, M9–with poor cold resistance) were used as controls. The semi-lethal temperature (LT50) and related physiological indexes of the branches in the overwintering process were studied. Based on the comprehensive physiological indexes, the effects of 10 interstocks on cold resistance of the ‘Tianhong 2’ apple were analyzed. The results showed that the effects of 10 kinds of interstocks on the cold resistance of ‘Tianhong 2’ apple were quite different. The order of effects on cold resistance from strong to weak was as follow: GM256 > Huang 6 > 244 >NO.1> 53 > 24-5 > ZC9-3 >Jizhen 1 > SH40 > M9. The purpose of this study was to screen out the interstocks with strong cold resistance, in order to provide some basis for the selection and utilization of interstocks with strong cold resistance in apple cultivation to further promote the development of the apple industry in China.
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142. Research and Application of Anormaly Detection Based on Improved DM-SVDD Algorithm
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Jie WANG, Xueying ZHANG, Fenglian LI, Haiwen DU, Lijun YU, and Xiu MA
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support vector data description ,diffusion maps ,anomaly detection ,unbalanced data ,polysilicon ingots data ,Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 ,Technology - Abstract
Aiming at the problem that traditional anomaly detection model has poor recognition effect on a small number of abnormal samples under the condition of data imbalance, in this paper we proposed a support vector data description algorithm combined with improved diffusion maps (DM-SVDD), constructed a new model and applied it to industry abnormal detection. The diffusion mapping algorithm was improved by introducing Euclidean distance and Mahalanobis distance to construct a new neighbor graph. Combined with support vector data description algorithm for modeling, the new model improved the recognition performance of normal samples, and the detection performance of abnormal samples was better than that from traditional models. Experimental data were selected of polysilicon ingot data sets. The results show that for an unbalanced data set formed by fewer abnormal samples, compared with traditional anomaly detection model, the model proposed in this paper can increase G-Mean optimally by 15.73% and F-Score optimally by 19.37%, which meet the requirements of industrial anomaly detection. The model can be used to guide the actual production process and reduce production costs.
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143. Feature Fusion Based on Main-Auxiliary Network for Speech Emotion Recognition
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Desheng HU, Xueying ZHANG, Jing ZHANG, and Baoyun LI
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speech emotion recognition ,main-auxiliary network ,long-short term memory ,convolutional neural network ,Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 ,Technology - Abstract
Speech emotion recognition is an important research direction of human-computer interaction. Effective feature extraction and fusion are among the key factors to improve the rate of speech emotion recognition. In this paper, a speech emotion recognition algorithm using Main-auxiliary networks for deep feature fusion was proposed. First, segment features are input into BLSTM-attention network as the main network. The attention mechanism can pay attention to the emotion information in speech signals. Then, the Mel spectrum features are input into Convolutional Neural Networks-Global Average Pooling (GAP) as auxiliary network. GAP can reduce the overfitting brought by the fully connected layer. Finally, the two are combined in the form of Main-auxiliary networks to solve the problem of unsatisfactory recognition results caused by direct fusion of different types of features. The experimental results of comparing four models on IEMOCAP dataset show that WA and UA using the depth feature fusion of the Main-Auxiliary network are improved to different degrees.
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144. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Long non-coding RNA SLC2A1-AS1 induced by GLI3 promotes aerobic glycolysis and progression in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma by sponging miR-378a-3p to enhance Glut1 expression
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Hongtao Liu, Qing Zhang, Yinsen Song, Yibin Hao, Yunxia Cui, Xin Zhang, Xueying Zhang, Yue Qin, Guangzhao Zhu, Feng Wang, Jinghan Dang, Shanshan Ma, Yanting Zhang, Wenna Guo, Shenglei Li, Fangxia Guan, and Tianli Fan
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Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma ,SLC2A1-AS1 ,miR-378a-3p ,Glucose transporter 1 ,Glycolysis ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Emerging evidence demonstrates that lncRNAs play pivotal roles in tumor energy metabolism; however, the detailed mechanisms of lncRNAs in the regulation of tumor glycolysis remain largely unknown. Methods The expression of SLC2A1-AS1 was investigated by TCGA, GEO dataset and qRT-PCR. The binding of GLI3 to SLC2A1-AS1 promoter was detected by Luciferase Reporter Assay System and Ago2-RIP assay. FISH was performed to determine the localization of SLC2A1-AS1 in ESCC cells. Double Luciferase Report assay was used to investigate the interaction of miR-378a-3p with SLC2A1-AS1 and Glut1. Gain-of-function and Loss-of-function assay were performed to dissect the function of SLC2A1-AS1/miR-378a-3p/Glut1 axis in ESCC progression in vitro and in vivo. Results We identified a novel lncRNA SLC2A1-AS1 in ESCC. SLC2A1-AS1 was frequently overexpressed in ESCC tissues and cells, and its overexpression was associated with TNM stage, lymph node metastasis and poor prognosis of ESCC patients. Importantly, GLI3 and SLC2A1-AS1 formed a regulatory feedback loop in ESCC cells. SLC2A1-AS1 promoted cell growth in vitro and in vivo, migration and invasion, and suppressed apoptosis, leading to EMT progression and increased glycolysis in ESCC cells. SLC2A1-AS1 functioned as ceRNA for sponging miR-378a-3p, resulting in Glut1 overexpression in ESCC cells. MiR-378a-3p inhibited cell proliferation and invasion as well as induced apoptosis, resulting in reduced glycolysis, which was partly reversed by SLC2A1-AS1 or Glut1 overexpression in ESCC cells. Conclusion SLC2A1-AS1 plays important roles in ESCC development and progression by regulating glycolysis, and SLC2A1-AS1/miR-378a-3p/Glut1 regulatory axis may be a novel therapeutic target in terms of metabolic remodeling of ESCC patients.
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145. Robust whole slide image analysis for cervical cancer screening using deep learning
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Shenghua Cheng, Sibo Liu, Jingya Yu, Gong Rao, Yuwei Xiao, Wei Han, Wenjie Zhu, Xiaohua Lv, Ning Li, Jing Cai, Zehua Wang, Xi Feng, Fei Yang, Xiebo Geng, Jiabo Ma, Xu Li, Ziquan Wei, Xueying Zhang, Tingwei Quan, Shaoqun Zeng, Li Chen, Junbo Hu, and Xiuli Liu
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Computer-assisted diagnosis is key for scaling up cervical cancer screening, but current algorithms perform poorly on whole slide image analysis and generalization. Here, the authors present a WSI classification and top lesion cell recommendation system using deep learning, and achieve comparable results with cytologists.
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146. Lactobacillus paracasei R3 protects against dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis in mice via regulating Th17/Treg cell balance
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Juan Huang, Ziyan Yang, Yanyun Li, Xingxing Chai, Yanfang Liang, Bihua Lin, Ziyu Ye, Shaobing Zhang, Zhengping Che, Hailiang Zhang, Xueying Zhang, Zhao Zhang, Tao Chen, Weiqing Yang, and Jincheng Zeng
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Lactobacillus paracasei ,Colitis ,Dextran sulfate sodium ,Treg ,Th17 ,Whole genome sequencing ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), mainly comprising ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's Disease, are most often a polygenic disorder with contributions from the intestinal microbiome, defects in barrier function, and dysregulated host responses to microbial stimulation. Strategies that target the microbiota have emerged as potential therapies and, of these, probiotics have gained the greatest attention. Herein, we isolated a strain of Lactobacillus paracasei R3 (L.p R3) with strong biofilm formation ability from infant feces. Interestingly, we also found L.p R3 strain can ameliorate the general symptoms of murine colitis, alleviate inflammatory cell infiltration and inhibit Th17 while promote Treg function in murine dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis. Overall, this study suggested that L.p R3 strain significantly improves the symptoms and the pathological damage of mice with colitis and influences the immune function by regulating Th17/Treg cell balance in DSS-induced colitis in mice.
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147. Construction and Evaluation of Mandarin Multimodal Emotional Speech Database
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Ting, Zhu, Liangqi, Li, Shufei, Duan, Xueying, Zhang, Zhongzhe, Xiao, Hairng, Jia, Huizhi, Liang, Ting, Zhu, Liangqi, Li, Shufei, Duan, Xueying, Zhang, Zhongzhe, Xiao, Hairng, Jia, and Huizhi, Liang
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A multi-modal emotional speech Mandarin database including articulatory kinematics, acoustics, glottal and facial micro-expressions is designed and established, which is described in detail from the aspects of corpus design, subject selection, recording details and data processing. Where signals are labeled with discrete emotion labels (neutral, happy, pleasant, indifferent, angry, sad, grief) and dimensional emotion labels (pleasure, arousal, dominance). In this paper, the validity of dimension annotation is verified by statistical analysis of dimension annotation data. The SCL-90 scale data of annotators are verified and combined with PAD annotation data for analysis, so as to explore the internal relationship between the outlier phenomenon in annotation and the psychological state of annotators. In order to verify the speech quality and emotion discrimination of the database, this paper uses 3 basic models of SVM, CNN and DNN to calculate the recognition rate of these seven emotions. The results show that the average recognition rate of seven emotions is about 82% when using acoustic data alone. When using glottal data alone, the average recognition rate is about 72%. Using kinematics data alone, the average recognition rate also reaches 55.7%. Therefore, the database is of high quality and can be used as an important source for speech analysis research, especially for the task of multimodal emotional speech analysis.
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- 2024
148. Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Image Classification Using Deep Convolutional Capsule Network.
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Runmin Lei, Chunju Zhang, Wencong Liu, Lei Zhang, Xueying Zhang, Yucheng Yang, Jianwei Huang 0002, Zhenxuan Li, and Zhiyi Zhou
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- 2021
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149. Dual-Path Attention Compensation U-Net for Stroke Lesion Segmentation.
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Haisheng Hui, Xueying Zhang, Zelin Wu, and Fenlian Li
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- 2021
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150. Exponential Rank Differential Evolution Algorithm for Disaster Emergency Vehicle Path Planning.
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Xueying Zhang, Xiaobing Yu, and Xuejing Wu
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- 2021
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