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2. A Unified Framework for Underwater Metaverse with Optical Perception.
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Jingyang Cao, Mu Zhou, Jiacheng Wang 0001, Guangyuan Liu, Dusit Niyato, Shiwen Mao, Zhu Han 0001, and Jiawen Kang 0001
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- 2024
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3. An Entangled Quantum Imaging Method Based on Photon Capture Probability in Weak-Turbulence Environment.
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Jingyang Cao, Wei Nie, and Mu Zhou
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- 2023
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4. A High-Resolution and Low-Cost Entangled Photon Quantum Imaging Framework for Marine Turbulence Environment.
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Jingyang Cao, Wei Nie, and Mu Zhou
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- 2022
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5. A Dual-CP Multibeam Transmit-Array Antenna Based on Anisotropic Impedance Surfaces and Hybrid Phase Compensation
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Xuanfeng Tong, Zhi Hao Jiang, Hao Chen, Fan Wu, Jingyang Cao, Ronan Sauleau, Wei Hong, Southeast University, China Mobile Communication Co., Ltd., Institut d'Électronique et des Technologies du numéRique (IETR), Université de Rennes (UR)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées - Rennes (INSA Rennes), Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-CentraleSupélec-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Nantes Université - pôle Sciences et technologie, and Nantes Université (Nantes Univ)-Nantes Université (Nantes Univ)
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[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics] ,multibeam ,millimeter-wave ,dual- circularly polarization (CP) ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Anisotropic impedance surface (AIS) ,transmit-arrays - Abstract
International audience; In this letter, a dual-circularly polarized (dual-CP) multibeam transmit-array (TA) antenna is proposed and demonstrated based on anisotropic impedance surfaces (AISs) and hybrid phase compensation strategy. A set of eight fully planarized TA cells based on cascaded AISs are designed with a constant dynamic phase difference between each other, possessing a periodicity of 0.48λ0 × 0.48λ0 and a total thickness of 0.71λ0, where λ0 is the free-space wavelength at center frequency. By introducing Berry phase determined rotation angles on the eight designed cells, dual-CP transmissive phase delays can be achieved independently. Moreover, planar dual-CP antenna arrays are designed and utilized as the feed cluster of the multibeam TA. The bifocal dual-CP multibeam TA antenna generates eight RHCP beams and eight LHCP beams. The measured peak gain values are between 21.1 and 23.7 dBic, whereas the AR values are all below 3 dB for all the beams. © 2002-2011 IEEE.
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- 2023
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6. Ranging-assisted Quantum Imaging Method Based on Coincidence Counting
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Changyin Ji, Mu Zhou, Yong Wang, Wei Nie, and Jingyang Cao
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- 2022
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7. A High-resolution Entangled Quantum Imaging Method Based on Elamassie underwater Weak-turbulence environment
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Jingyang Cao, Wie Nie, Mu Zhou, and Zhongyin Hu
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- 2022
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8. Cost-efficient Entangled Light Quantum Imaging Based on Compressed Sensing
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Zhongyin Hu, Mu Zhou, Wei Nie, Xiaolong Yang, and Jingyang Cao
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- 2022
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9. Integrated Gaussian Filtering and Wavelet Transform Based Coincidence Count Filtering for Quantum Imaging
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Changyin Ji, Mu Zhou, Xiaolong Yang, and Jingyang Cao
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- 2022
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10. Entangled Quantum Imaging in Nikishov Underwater Turbulence Environment
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Jingyang Cao, Wei Nie, and Mu Zhou
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- 2022
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11. Electrochemical modeling, Li plating onsets and performance analysis of thick graphite electrodes considering the solid electrolyte interface formed from the first cycle
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Dandan Liu, Yingyuan He, Yongchong Chen, Jingyang Cao, and Feng Zhu
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General Chemical Engineering ,Electrochemistry - Published
- 2023
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12. Evaluation of a pilot-scale bio-trickling filter as a VOCs control technology for the chemical fibre wastewater treatment plant
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Dinghe Sheng, Zhuhui Yang, Tingjian Cai, Jingyang Cao, Jia Liu, and Jian Li
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Dietary Fiber ,Volatile Organic Compounds ,Environmental Engineering ,Trickling filter ,Microorganism ,0208 environmental biotechnology ,Pilot scale ,02 engineering and technology ,General Medicine ,Wastewater ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Contamination ,Residence time (fluid dynamics) ,Pulp and paper industry ,01 natural sciences ,020801 environmental engineering ,Adsorption ,Catalytic oxidation ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment ,Gases ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Filtration ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
The performance of lab- and pilot-scale bio-trickling filters (BTFs) for the treatment of emissions from a chemical fibre wastewater treatment plant was investigated. These systems were installed mainly to demonstrate the effectiveness of bio-trickling technologies in purifying exhaust gases containing different kinds of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Results showed that 12 days more were necessary for the pilot-scale BTF to start up successfully than the lab-scale one. Both the lab- and pilot-scale BTFs exhibited contaminant removal efficiency higher than 90% at an empty bed residence time of 59 s, corresponding to gas flow of 0.2 m3 h−1 and 550 m3 h−1, respectively. The reduction of the microelement in the nutrient solution had little effect on the performance of the pilot-scale BTF. The abundance and diversity of the microorganism analysis showed that the diversity of the contaminants had a significant influence on the microorganism distribution in the BTF. Economic feasibility study showed that BTF might be an efficient solution for VOCs control with a lower cost than adsorption technology and regenerative catalytic oxidation.
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- 2019
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13. Intelligent detection method for seeding timing in sapphire processing
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Jingyang Cao, Tiezhu Qiao, Haifeng Zhang, Gaowei Yan, and Huijie Dong
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Applied Mathematics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Instrumentation - Published
- 2022
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14. Long-term effect of thymectomy plus prednisone versus prednisone alone in patients with non-thymomatous myasthenia gravis: 2-year extension of the MGTX randomised trial
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Gil I Wolfe, Henry J Kaminski, Inmaculada B Aban, Greg Minisman, Hui-Chien Kuo, Alexander Marx, Philipp Ströbel, Claudio Mazia, Joel Oger, J Gabriel Cea, Jeannine M Heckmann, Amelia Evoli, Wilfred Nix, Emma Ciafaloni, Giovanni Antonini, Rawiphan Witoonpanich, John O King, Said R Beydoun, Colin H Chalk, Alexandru C Barboi, Anthony A Amato, Aziz I Shaibani, Bashar Katirji, Bryan R F Lecky, Camilla Buckley, Angela Vincent, Elza Dias-Tosta, Hiroaki Yoshikawa, Márcia Waddington-Cruz, Michael T Pulley, Michael H Rivner, Anna Kostera-Pruszczyk, Robert M Pascuzzi, Carlayne E Jackson, Jan J G M Verschuuren, Janice M Massey, John T Kissel, Lineu C Werneck, Michael Benatar, Richard J Barohn, Rup Tandan, Tahseen Mozaffar, Nicholas J Silvestri, Robin Conwit, Joshua R Sonett, Alfred Jaretzki, John Newsom-Davis, Gary R Cutter, Gary Cutter, Inmaculada Aban, Michelle Feese, Gil Wolfe, Henry Kaminski, Joshua Sonett, Valeria Saluto, Moises Rosenberg, Valeria Alvarez, Lisa Rey, John King, Helmut Butzkueven, John Goldblatt, John Carey, John Pollard, Stephen Reddel, Nicholas Handel, Brian McCaughan, Linda Pallot, Ricardo Novis, Carlos Boasquevisque, Rubens Morato-Fernandez, Manoel Ximenes, Lineu Werneck, Rosana Scola, Paulo Soltoski, Colin Chalk, Fraser Moore, David Mulder, Lisa Wadup, Michele Mezei, Kenneth Evans, Theresa Jiwa, Anne Schaffar, Chris White, Cory Toth, Gary Gelfand, Susan Wood, Elizabeth Pringle, Jocelyn Zwicker, Donna Maziak, Farid Shamji, Sudhir Sundaresan, Andrew Seely, Gabriel Cea, Renato Verduga, Alberto Aguayo, Sebastian Jander, Philipp Zickler, Michael Klein, Cleo-Aron Weis, Arthur Melms, Felix Bischof, Hermann Aebert, Gerhard Ziemer, Björn Thümler, Thomas Wilhem-Schwenkmezger, Eckhard Mayer, Berthold Schalke, Peter Pöschel, Gisela Hieber, Karsten Wiebe, Alessandro Clemenzi, Vanessa Ceschin, Erino Rendina, Federico Venuta, Stefania Morino, Elisabetta Bucci, Luca Durelli, Alessia Tavella, Marinella Clerico, Giulia Contessa, Piero Borasio, Serenella Servidei, Pierluigi Granone, Renato Mantegazza, Emilia Berta, Lorenzo Novellino, Luisa Spinelli, Masakatsu Motomura, Hidenori Matsuo, Takeshi Nagayasu, Masaharu Takamori, Makoto Oda, Isao Matsumoto, Yutaka Furukawa, Daisuke Noto, Yuko Motozaki, Kazuo Iwasa, Daisuke Yanase, Guillermo Garcia Ramos, Bernardo Cacho, Lorenzo de la Garza, Anne Kostera-Pruszczyk, Marta Lipowska, Hubert Kwiecinski, Anna Potulska-Chromik, Tadeusz Orlowski, Ana Silva, Marta Feijo, António Freitas, Jeannine Heckmann, Andrew Frost, Edward Pan, Lawrence Tucker, Johan Rossouw, Fiona Drummond, Isabel Illa, Jorge Diaz, Carlos Leon, Jiann-Horng Yeh, Hou-Chang Chiu, Yei-San Hsieh, Supoch Tunlayadechanont, Sukasom Attanavanich, Jan Verschuuren, Chiara Straathof, Maarten Titulaer, Michel Versteegh, Arda Pels, Yvonne Krum, M. Isabel Leite, David Hilton-Jones, Chandi Ratnatunga, Maria Farrugia, Richard Petty, James Overell, Alan Kirk, Andrew Gibson, Chris McDermott, David Hopkinson, Bryan Lecky, David Watling, Dot Marshall, Sam Saminaden, Deborah Davies, Charlotte Dougan, Siva Sathasivam, Richard Page, Jon Sussman, John Ealing, Peter Krysiak, Anthony Amato, Mohammad Salajegheh, Michael Jaklitsch, Kristen Roe, Tetsuo Ashizawa, Robert Glenn Smith, Joseph Zwischenberg, Penny Stanton, Alexandru Barboi, Safwan Jaradeh, William Tisol, Mario Gasparri, George Haasler, Mary Yellick, Cedric Dennis, Richard Barohn, Mamatha Pasnoor, Mazen Dimachkie, April McVey, Gary Gronseth, Arthur Dick, Jeffrey Kramer, Melissa Currence, Laura Herbelin, Jerry Belsh, George Li, John Langenfeld, Mary Ann Mertz, Taylor Harrison, Seth Force, Sharon Usher, Said Beydoun, Frank Lin, Steve DeMeester, Salem Akhter, Ali Malekniazi, Gina Avenido, Brian Crum, Margherita Milone, Stephen Cassivi, Janet Fisher, Chad Heatwole, Thomas Watson, James Hilbert, Alexis Smirnow, B. Jane Distad, Michael Weiss, Douglas Wood, Joanna Haug, Raina Ernstoff, Jingyang Cao, Gary Chmielewski, Robert Welsh, Robin Duris, Laurie Gutmann, Gauri Pawar, Geoffrey Marc Graeber, Patricia Altemus, Christopher Nance, Ludwig Gutmann, Carlayne Jackson, Patrick Grogan, John Calhoon, Pamela Kittrell, Deborah Myers, Ghazala Hayat, Keith Naunheim, Susan Eller, Eve Holzemer, Amer Alshekhlee, Jason Robke, Brenda Karlinchak, Jonathan Katz, Robert Miller, Ralph Roan, Dallas Forshew, John Kissel, Bakri Elsheikh, Patrick Ross, Sharon Chelnick, Richard Lewis, Agnes Acsadi, Frank Baciewicz, Stacey Masse, Janice Massey, Vern Juel, Mark Onaitis, James Lowe, Bernadette Lipscomb, Gaby Thai, Jeffrey Milliken, Veronica Martin, Ronnie Karayan, Suraj Muley, Gareth Parry, Sara Shumway, Shin Oh, Gwen Claussen, Liang Lu, Robert Cerfolio, Angela Young, Marla Morgan, Robert Pascuzzi, John Kincaid, Kenneth Kesler, Sandy Guingrich, Angi Michaels, Lawrence Phillips, Ted Burns, David Jones, Cindy Fischer, Michael Pulley, Alan Berger, Harry D'Agostino, Lisa Smith, Michael Rivner, Jerry Pruitt, Kevin Landolfo, Demetric Hillman, Aziz Shaibani, Angelo Sermas, Ross Ruel, Farah Ismail, Mark Sivak, Martin Goldstein, Jorge Camunas, Joan Bratton, Hill Panitch, Bruce Leavitt, Marilee Jones, Srikanth Muppidi, Steven Vernino, Sharon Nations, Dan Meyer, and Nina Gorham
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Edrophonium ,law.invention ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Prednisone ,Longitudinal Studies ,MGTX Study Group ,Thymectomy ,3. Good health ,Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA ,Editorial Commentary ,Treatment Outcome ,6.1 Pharmaceuticals ,Female ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Clinical Sciences ,Autoimmune Disease ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,Rare Diseases ,Clinical Research ,Internal medicine ,Myasthenia Gravis ,medicine ,Humans ,Adverse effect ,myasthenia gravis ,mgtx extension study ,Intention-to-treat analysis ,Neurology & Neurosurgery ,business.industry ,Neurosciences ,Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions ,medicine.disease ,Myasthenia gravis ,Clinical trial ,030104 developmental biology ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Summary Background The Thymectomy Trial in Non-Thymomatous Myasthenia Gravis Patients Receiving Prednisone (MGTX) showed that thymectomy combined with prednisone was superior to prednisone alone in improving clinical status as measured by the Quantitative Myasthenia Gravis (QMG) score in patients with generalised non-thymomatous myasthenia gravis at 3 years. We investigated the long-term effects of thymectomy up to 5 years on clinical status, medication requirements, and adverse events. Methods We did a rater-blinded 2-year extension study at 36 centres in 15 countries for all patients who completed the randomised controlled MGTX and were willing to participate. MGTX patients were aged 18 to 65 years at enrolment, had generalised non-thymomatous myasthenia gravis of less than 5 years' duration, had acetylcholine receptor antibody titres of 1·00 nmol/L or higher (or concentrations of 0·50–0·99 nmol/L if diagnosis was confirmed by positive edrophonium or abnormal repetitive nerve stimulation, or abnormal single fibre electromyography), had Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America Clinical Classification Class II–IV disease, and were on optimal anticholinesterase therapy with or without oral corticosteroids. In MGTX, patients were randomly assigned (1:1) to either thymectomy plus prednisone or prednisone alone. All patients in both groups received oral prednisone at doses titrated up to 100 mg on alternate days until they achieved minimal manifestation status. The primary endpoints of the extension phase were the time-weighted means of the QMG score and alternate-day prednisone dose from month 0 to month 60. Analyses were by intention to treat. The trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00294658. It is closed to new participants, with follow-up completed. Findings Of the 111 patients who completed the 3-year MGTX, 68 (61%) entered the extension study between Sept 1, 2009, and Aug 26, 2015 (33 in the prednisone alone group and 35 in the prednisone plus thymectomy group). 50 (74%) patients completed the 60-month assessment, 24 in the prednisone alone group and 26 in the prednisone plus thymectomy group. At 5 years, patients in the thymectomy plus prednisone group had significantly lower time-weighted mean QMG scores (5·47 [SD 3·87] vs 9·34 [5·08]; p=0·0007) and mean alternate-day prednisone doses (24 mg [SD 21] vs 48 mg [29]; p=0·0002) than did those in the prednisone alone group. 14 (42%) of 33 patients in the prednisone group, and 12 (34%) of 35 in the thymectomy plus prednisone group, had at least one adverse event by month 60. No treatment-related deaths were reported during the extension phase. Interpretation At 5 years, thymectomy plus prednisone continues to confer benefits in patients with generalised non-thymomatous myasthenia gravis compared with prednisone alone. Although caution is appropriate when generalising our findings because of the small sample size of our study, they nevertheless provide further support for the benefits of thymectomy in patients with generalised non-thymomatous myasthenia gravis. Funding National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
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- 2019
15. Numerical Simulation of Tidal Current in Xiushan Bridge
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Jusheng Zhang and Jingyang Cao
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History ,Computer simulation ,business.industry ,Structural engineering ,business ,Tidal current ,Bridge (interpersonal) ,Geology ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Abstract
Delft3D software is used to simulate the flow field of Xiushan bridge. The model is verified by the tidal level data of two observation stations, and the results are in good agreement with the measured values. Five piers on the south side of Xiushan bridge and six observation vertical lines are selected to simulate the velocity distribution data of these 30 vertical lines. The main axis of rising and falling tide is basically in the west-east direction. The maximum velocity of rising tide and falling current both appear on the surface. The maximum velocity of rising tide is 1.99m/s, while the maximum velocity of falling current reaches 3.03m/s.
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- 2020
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16. Performance and microbial community evolution of toluene degradation using a fungi-based bio-trickling filter
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Jia Liu, Zhuhui Yang, Yi Xing, Yun Zhang, Jian Li, Jingyang Cao, and Yiwei Qin
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Fusarium ,Environmental Engineering ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Microorganism ,Trickling filter ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Bioreactors ,Fusarium oxysporum ,Environmental Chemistry ,Waste Management and Disposal ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,biology ,Microbiota ,Fungi ,biology.organism_classification ,Pulp and paper industry ,Pollution ,Toluene ,Biodegradation, Environmental ,chemistry ,Microbial population biology ,Degradation (geology) ,Steady state (chemistry) ,Filtration - Abstract
Fungi have their unique advantages in capturing and degrading hydrophobic VOCs. To study the performance of fungi-based bio-trickling filters (BTFs) with respect to the degradation of toluene, and the succession process of the fungal colony under different operating conditions, a three-layer BTF packed by dominant Fusarium oxysporum immobilized with ceramic particles were set up. The fungal BTF started quickly within 7 days and restarted less than 7 days after starvation; its average RE was higher than 92.5% when the toluene inlet loading rate (ILR) ranging from 7.0 to 100.9 g m−3 h−1 at steady state. Moreover, the maximum elimination capacity (EC) of 98.1 g m−3 h−1 was obtained at a toluene ILR of 100.3 g m−3 h−1. The microorganism analysis of time and space revealed that the dominant fungi Fusarium were replaced by Paramicrosporidium saccamoebae after a certain evolutionary period. The intermediate layer had more microbes and a more complex community than the other two layers, and was more suitable for the survival of the varieties of microbes.
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- 2018
17. A Framework of Hierarchy Algorithm with Memory Optimization for Collaborative System Between GPU and CPU
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Xuhao Chen, Jingyang Cao, Qi Zhu, Xinbiao Gan, Li Shen, Zhiying Wang, and Zhong Zheng
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Hierarchy ,General Energy ,Health (social science) ,Theoretical computer science ,General Computer Science ,Computer science ,General Mathematics ,General Engineering ,Cache-oblivious algorithm ,General Environmental Science ,Education - Published
- 2012
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18. Recovery and prognosticators of paralysis in West Nile virus infection
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Jun Li, William J. Kupsky, Chakpapani Ranganathan, and Nancy Jingyang Cao
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Adult ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neural Conduction ,Motor nerve ,Electromyography ,Neurological disorder ,Functional Laterality ,Antigens, CD ,medicine ,Paralysis ,Humans ,Motor unit number estimation ,Muscle, Skeletal ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Motor Neurons ,Muscle Weakness ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Muscle weakness ,Extremities ,Middle Aged ,Motor neuron ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,Motor unit ,Microscopy, Electron ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Neurology ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.symptom ,business ,West Nile Fever - Abstract
Previous studies have demonstrated that lesions of the anterior horn motor neurons are the primary pathology in patients with paralysis due to West Nile virus (WNV) infection. To characterize recovery and identify prognostic factors for the recovery of paralysis, we investigated 11 patients with electrophysiology testing and muscle biopsy, and one with autopsy. We found that limb weakness was markedly asymmetric and differed between upper and lower extremities, suggesting focal or segmental involvement of the spinal cord anterior horn. This was supported by segmental depletion of spinal motor neurons at autopsy. Clinical recovery was variable during a 21-month follow-up period. To explain variability, we performed motor unit number estimation (MUNE) in six patients. MUNE values and strength were correlated in tested muscles. We also detected motor nerve terminal damages in muscle biopsies, suggesting another possible mechanism for transient weakness and variable recovery. We conclude that the type of pathological lesions may vary in paralytic WNV infection, and different degrees or combinations of motor neuron loss and motor nerve terminal changes may account for the observed degrees of weakness and recovery.
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- 2005
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19. Characterization of Reconstituted Fo from Wild-Type Escherichia Coli and Identification of Two Other Fluxes Co-Purifying with Fo
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Dixon J. Woodbury, Nancy Jingyang Cao, William S.A. Brusilow, and John J. Tomashek
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Chromatography ,biology ,Chemistry ,Bilayer ,ATPase ,Vesicle ,Biophysics ,Conductance ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,H channel ,biology.protein ,medicine ,Lipid bilayer ,Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis ,Escherichia coli - Abstract
We purified the ATPase Fo sector from a nonoverexpressing strain of Escherichia coli, reconstituted it into lipid vesicles made of either asolectin or two different mixtures of purified lipids, and measured proton flux through the reconstituted proton channel. We measured single-channel conductances and found that Fo activity depends on both lipids and reconstitution methods. In asolectin vesicles, Fo has a single-channel conductance of about 0.2 fS. Additionally, the relatively impure Fo prepared from cells carrying single-copy ATPase genes allowed us to observe two other fluxes, a nonselective cation leak (C(L)) and a slow H+ flux (Hs). Unlike the Fo flux, these fluxes could not be blocked by the Fo inhibitor DCCD. The C, reduces the total apparent trapped volume inside vesicles and therefore must equilibrate both H+ and K+ in the vesicles that contain it. When reconstituted into bilayers, these Fo preparations displayed a 120 pS cation channel with characteristics consistent with C(L) flux. The Hs conducts only H+ but at a slower rate than the Fo. We were therefore able to: 1) quantitate the single-channel conductance of the Fo, 2) demonstrate that our Fo purification method co-purified other membrane proteins that have ion-conduction properties, and 3) show that certain lipids are necessary for functional reconstitution of Fo.
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- 2001
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20. A case of Hashimoto's encephalopathy: Association with sensory ganglionopathy
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Mark Gorman, Jun Li, Alexandros Tselis, and Nancy Jingyang Cao
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hallucinations ,Encephalopathy ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Neural Conduction ,Hashimoto's encephalopathy ,Sensory system ,Hashimoto Disease ,Electromyography ,Antibodies ,Central nervous system disease ,Ganglia, Sensory ,Prednisone ,medicine ,Humans ,Clinical syndrome ,Gait Disorders, Neurologic ,Brain Diseases ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Brain ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Dermatology ,Neurology ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Neuroscience ,medicine.drug - Abstract
We report a case of Hashimoto's encephalopathy with prominent unsteadiness of gait. Nerve conduction studies and electromyographic findings were consistent with a sensory ganglionopathy. Symptoms and clinical findings resolved with high-dose corticosteroid therapy and paralleled the levels of anti-microsomal antibodies. Sensory ganglionopathy seems to be another aspect of the broad clinical syndrome labeled Hashimoto's encephalopathy.
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- 2005
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21. Measurement of conducted emission on antenna terminals using adjustable attenuators
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Zihua Zhao, Fei Dai, Jingyang Cao, and Yang He
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Attenuator (electronics) ,Spectrum analyzer ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Harmonics ,Attenuation ,Broadband ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Electronic engineering ,Fundamental frequency ,business ,Electromagnetic interference - Abstract
A novel measurement method of conducted emissions on antenna terminal is proposed in this paper, substituting the conventional rejection network with an adjustable broadband attenuator. The practical attenuation could be calculated subject to measuring the power level of the fundamental frequency. By carefully selecting the attenuation, the dynamic range of the spectrum analyzer will be satisfied for measuring both the peak power and the harmonics and spurious. The attenuator has a much wider bandwidth in which the attenuation is smooth and stable. Since the setting procedures are simpler and easier, the proposed method could improve the efficiency and shorten the time. In addition, the costs can be cut down dramatically.
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- 2011
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22. Estimating Radiated Emission via Conducted Analysis
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Jingyang, Cao, primary, Donglin, Su, additional, and Shuguo, Xie, additional
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- 2007
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