28 results on '"Dang, XinYue"'
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2. High-performance Ti-doped strontium cobaltite perovskites as oxygen electrodes in solid oxide cells
3. BrGDGT-based quantitative reconstructions of paleotemperature in lakes: Regional vs. site-specific calibrations
4. Spatiotemporal Distribution of Microbial Tetraether Lipids in a Lake and Its Inflowing River: Implications for the Identification of Flooding Events
5. Investigation of the nephrotoxicity of 2,6-dichloro-1,4-benzoquinone disinfection by-product in mice through a 28-day toxicity test
6. High-Performance Ti-Doped Strontium Cobaltate Perovskites as Oxygen Electrodes in Solid Oxide Cells
7. Variations in dissolved O2 in a Chinese lake drive changes in microbial communities and impact sedimentary GDGT distributions
8. Archaeal lipids in soils and sediments: Water impact and consequences for microbial carbon sequestration
9. Comparison of paleotemperature reconstructions using microbial tetraether thermometers of the Chinese loess-paleosol sequence for the past 350000 years
10. Environmental impacts on the distribution of microbial tetraether lipids in Chinese lakes with contrasting pH: Implications for lacustrine paleoenvironmental reconstructions
11. Appraisal of paleoclimate indices based on bacterial 3-hydroxy fatty acids in 20 Chinese alkaline lakes
12. Rapid response of fossil tetraether lipids in lake sediments to seasonal environmental variables in a shallow lake in central China: Implications for the use of tetraether-based proxies
13. Depth-dependent variation of archaeal ether lipids along soil and peat profiles from southern China: Implications for the use of isoprenoidal GDGTs as environmental tracers
14. Different Temperature Dependence of the Bacterial Brgdgt Isomers in 35 Chinese Lake Sediments Compared to that in Soils
15. Fault Diagnosis on Train Brake System Based on Multi-dimensional Feature Fusion and GBDT Enhanced Classification
16. Archaeal and bacterial glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether (GDGT) lipids in environmental samples by high temperature-gas chromatography with flame ionisation and time-of-flight mass spectrometry detection
17. Different temperature dependence of the bacterial brGDGT isomers in 35 Chinese lake sediments compared to that in soils
18. Distribution of glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers in surface soils along an altitudinal transect at cold and humid Mountain Changbai: Implications for the reconstruction of paleoaltimetry and paleoclimate
19. Assessing hydroxylated isoprenoid GDGTs as a paleothermometer for the tropical South China Sea
20. Tropical and high latitude forcing of enhanced megadroughts in Northern China during the last four terminations
21. Paleohydrological changes over the last 4000 years in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River: Evidence from particle size and n-alkanes from Longgan Lake
22. Fidelity of plant-wax molecular and carbon isotope ratios in a Holocene paleosol sequence from the Chinese Loess Plateau
23. Evidence of moisture control on the methylation of branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers in semi-arid and arid soils
24. Absence of a significant bias towards summer temperature in branched tetraether-based paleothermometer at two soil sites with contrasting temperature seasonality
25. Contrasting distributions of bacterial branched tetraethers along a soil-river-lake transect in the arid region of Northwestern China
26. The 6-methyl branched tetraethers significantly affect the performance of the methylation index (MBT′) in soils from an altitudinal transect at Mount Shennongjia
27. Correlations between microbial tetraether lipids and environmental variables in Chinese soils: Optimizing the paleo-reconstructions in semi-arid and arid regions
28. Distributions of isoprenoid and branched glycerol dialkanol diethers in Chinese surface soils and a loess–paleosol sequence: Implications for the degradation of tetraether lipids
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