17 results on '"Zi-hao Xu"'
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2. Flow Merging and Hub Route Optimization in Collaborative Transportation
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Kerui Weng and Zi-hao Xu
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Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
This paper studies the optimal hub routing problem of merged tasks in collaborative transportation. This problem allows all carriers’ transportation tasks to reach the destinations optionally passing through 0, 1, or 2 hubs within limited distance, while a cost discount on arcs in the hub route could be acquired after paying fixed charges. The problem arises in the application of logistics, postal services, airline transportation, and so forth. We formulate the problem as a mixed-integer programming model, and provide two heuristic approaches, respectively, based on Lagrangian relaxation and Benders decomposition. Computational experiments show that the algorithms work well.
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- 2014
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3. Single-center experience of micro-perc in the treatment of children with 1.0–2.0 cm sized kidney stones in the Galdakao-modified supine Valdivia position
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Zi-hao Xu, Geng-yu Du, Yi-jun Zhao, Heng-you Wang, Guang-jie Chen, Chang Tao, and Xiang Yan
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Urology - Published
- 2023
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4. Use of Extracorporeal Physical Vibration Lithecbole Through Greater Sciatic Foramen for Treatment of Distal Ureteral Calculi
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Zi-hao Xu, Jian-lin Lv, Qing-Lai Tang, Wang Hao, Shuang Zhou, and Chun-Ping Jia
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Tamsulosin ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Ureteral Calculi ,Urology ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Vibration ,Greater sciatic foramen ,Extracorporeal ,Group B ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Lithotripsy ,medicine ,Humans ,Renal colic ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Distal ureter ,Prone position ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Introduction To evaluate the efficacy and safety of preforming extracorporeal physical vibration lithecbole(EVPL)through greater sciatic foramen(GSF)for distal ureteral calculi(DUC) treatment. Materials and methods All patients with a diagnosis of DUC (6 - 10 mm in diameter) were enrolled in this study from October 2018 to May 2020. Patients were randomly divided into three groups receiving EPVL through GSF (Group A, n = 58), or abdominal (Group B, n = 60), or combined with oral use of tamsulosin at 0.4 mg daily (Group C, n = 63). Results There was no significant difference observed in terms of demographic characteristics or size of stones among the three groups (p >0.05). Compared with the group B and C, patients of the group A displayed a significantly higher score of comfort but with significantly decreased number of renal colic attacks or analgesics required (p < 0.01). The stone-free rate also significantly increased after one and two weeks of treatment (p < 0.01), despite such a significant difference among these groups vanished after four weeks of treatment. Conclusion Extracorporeal physical vibrational lithecbole in the prone position use the greater sciatic foramen as the path is the safe and effective approach to treat the distal ureter calculi.
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- 2022
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5. Percutaneous nephrostomy versus retrograde ureteral stent for acute upper urinary tract obstruction with urosepsis
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Zi-hao Xu, Yang Yanhao, Shuang Zhou, and Jian-lin Lv
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Decompression ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030106 microbiology ,Urine ,03 medical and health sciences ,symbols.namesake ,0302 clinical medicine ,Escherichia coli ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Ureteric stent ,Fisher's exact test ,Aged ,Nephrostomy, Percutaneous ,Upper urinary tract ,business.industry ,Stent ,Surgery ,Infectious Diseases ,Percutaneous nephrostomy ,symbols ,Female ,Stents ,Retrograde ureteral ,business ,Ureteral Obstruction - Abstract
Purpose We aimed to compare the efficacy of percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) versus retrograde ureteric stent (RUS) for acute upper urinary tract obstruction with urosepsis. Materials and methods We performed a random study, comparing PCN to RUS, for the treatment of patients requiring emergency drainage due to acute upper urinary tract obstruction with urosepsis between January 2019 to March 2020. Data collected included patient characteristics, stone material, microbiological characteristics, and laboratory data. Statistical analysis was performed by the student's t-test or Mann-Whitney U test or chi-squared test and Fisher exact test. Results At first, a total of 75 patients were eligibly assessed for enrollment. Among them, 3 cases were excluded for declining to participate and 7 cases were failed treated with RUS. At last, 35 PCN (53.85%) and 30 RUS (46.15%) patients were analyzed. There were 24 (36.92%) men and 41 (63.08%) women. The median age was 65 years. Emergency decompression was achieved by PCN in 35 (53.85%) patients and by RUS in 30 (46.15%). Urine culture was positive in 32 (49.23%) patients, of which 17 (53.13%) had E. coli. Postoperative C-reactive protein value and normal temperature recovery time in the PCN group were significantly lower than in the RUS group(P Conclusion PCN had a better outcome than RUS in emergency drainage with urosepsis, especially for patients with severe inflammation and fever.
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- 2021
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6. Synchrotron Radiation-Based Three-Dimensional Visualization of Angioarchitectural Remodeling in Hippocampus of Epileptic Rats
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Qian-Fang Deng, Zhuohui Chen, Xianzhen Yin, Tiqiao Xiao, Shi-Xin Liu, Hui Wang, Mengqi Zhang, Xinhang Hu, Pan Gu, Bo Xiao, Hui Ding, Li-Zhi Li, Hong-Lei Li, Zhuolu Wang, Sheng-Hui Liao, Yu-Ze Cao, Zi-Hao Xu, and Shupeng Shi
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neurology ,Physiology ,Hippocampus ,Synchrotron radiation ,Tortuosity ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Pathogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Epilepsy ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,0302 clinical medicine ,Animals ,Medicine ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Angiography ,Original Article ,business ,Synchrotrons ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Blood vessel - Abstract
Characterizing the three-dimensional (3D) morphological alterations of microvessels under both normal and seizure conditions is crucial for a better understanding of epilepsy. However, conventional imaging techniques cannot detect microvessels on micron/sub-micron scales without angiography. In this study, synchrotron radiation (SR)-based X-ray in-line phase-contrast imaging (ILPCI) and quantitative 3D characterization were used to acquire high-resolution, high-contrast images of rat brain tissue under both normal and seizure conditions. The number of blood microvessels was markedly increased on days 1 and 14, but decreased on day 60 after seizures. The surface area, diameter distribution, mean tortuosity, and number of bifurcations and network segments also showed similar trends. These pathological changes were confirmed by histological tests. Thus, SR-based ILPCI provides systematic and detailed views of cerebrovascular anatomy at the micron level without using contrast-enhancing agents. This holds considerable promise for better diagnosis and understanding of the pathogenesis and development of epilepsy.
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- 2019
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7. Prediction of Proximal Ureteral Stones Clearance after Shock Wave Lithotripsy Using an Artificial Neural Network
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Zi-Hao, Xu, Shuang, Zhou, Chun-Ping, Jia, and Jian-Lin, Lv
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Ureteral Calculi ,Lithotripsy ,Humans ,Neural Networks, Computer - Abstract
The cumulative effect of measurable parameters on proximal ureteral stone clearance followed by the shock wave lithotripsy was assessed via the application of an artificial neural network.From January 2015 to January 2020, 1182 patients with upper ureteral stone underwent extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) with supine position. The corresponding significance of each variable inputted in this network was determined by means of Wilk's generalized likelihood ratio test. If the connection weight of a given variable can be set to zero while maximizing the accuracy of the network classification, the variable is not considered an important predictor of stone removal.A total of 1174 cases (excluding 8 cases) were randomly assigned into a training group (813 cases), testing group (270 cases), and keeping group (91 cases). We evaluated artificial neural network analysis to the stone clearance rate of the training group, with a predictive accuracy of 93.2% (482/517 cases). While the predictive accuracy of the stone clearance rate of the training group was 75.3% (223 cases/296 cases). The order of importance of independent variables was stone lengthcourse (d)patient's ageStone WidthPH value.The neural network possess a huge prediction potential for the invalidation of ESWL.
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- 2021
8. Effect of the External Physical Vibration Lithecbole on the Discharge of Upper Urinary Stones: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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Zi-Hao, Xu, Shuang, Zhou, Jian-Lin, Lv, and Hao, Wang
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Kidney Calculi ,Treatment Outcome ,Ureteral Calculi ,Humans ,Kidney Pelvis ,Vibration ,Physical Therapy Modalities - Abstract
The external physical vibration lithecbole (EPVL) is a new device that accelerates the discharge of urinary stones by changing the patient's body position and providing multi-directional simple harmonic waves. It is clinically employed to improve the stone-free rate (SFR). However, it is not widely accepted in clinical practice due to the lack of high-level evidentiary support and a standard protocol. The present meta-analysis aims at the evaluation of the efficacy and safety of EPVL treatment in improving the SFR.This study was a systematic review and meta-analysis. A systematic literature review was conducted using PubMed, Scopus, Embase, Medline, the Web of Science, and the Cochrane Library to find randomized controlled trials (RCTs) as recent as April 2020 that evaluated the efficacy and safety of EPVL treatment for patients with stones/residual stones in the upper urinary tract.In total, 7 prospective studies with 1414 patients were included. Compared with patients in the control group, patients treated with an EPVL (the intervention group) had higher SFRs (95% CI: 0.59-0.86, RR = 0.71, P = .0004) and lower complication rates (95% CI: 1.37-3.12, RR = 2.07, P = .0006). In a subgroup analysis based on previous surgery (ESWL, RIRS), the intervention group had an improved SFR as compared to the control group (95% CI: 0.59-0.95, RR = 0.75, P = .02; 95% CI: 0.56-0.73, RR = 0.64, P.00001, respectively). In a subgroup analysis based on stone location, the SFRs for stones in the upper/middle/lower calyx and renal pelvis were significantly higher in the intervention group than in the control group: for residual stones in the upper and middle calyx, 95% CI: 0.63-0.98, RR = 0.79, and P = .03; for residual stones in the lower calyx, 95% CI: 0.54-0.75, RR = 0.64, and P.00001; for residual stones in the renal pelvis, 95% CI: 0.47-0.79, RR = 0.61, and P = .0002. However, the SFRs for ureter stones were not significantly different between groups (95% CI: 0.82 -1.05, RR = 0.93, P = .23).The external physical vibration lithecbole can effectively improve the SFR after ESWL and RIRS without significant side effects, especially for residual stones in the upper/middle/lower calyx and renal pelvis.
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- 2021
9. Collective noise model for focal plane modulated single-pixel imaging
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Ling-An Wu, Ming-Jie Sun, and Zi-Hao Xu
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business.industry ,Computer science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Detector ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,02 engineering and technology ,Ghost imaging ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Single pixel ,010309 optics ,Noise ,Quality (physics) ,Cardinal point ,Computer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Component (UML) ,0103 physical sciences ,Modulation (music) ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
Single-pixel imaging, also known as computational ghost imaging, provides an alternative method to perform imaging in various applications which are difficult for conventional cameras with pixelated detectors, such as multi-wavelength imaging, three-dimensional imaging, and imaging through turbulence. In recent years, many improvements have successfully increased the signal-to-noise ratio of single-pixel imaging systems, showing promise for the engineering feasibility of this technique. However, many of these improvements are based on empirical findings. In this work we perform an investigation of the noise from each system component that affects the quality of the reconstructed image in a single-pixel imaging system based on focal plane modulation. A collective noise model is built to describe the resultant influence of these different noise sources, and numerical simulations are performed to quantify the effect. Experiments have been conducted to verify the model, and the results agree well with the simulations. This work provides a simple yet accurate method for evaluating the performance of a single-pixel imaging system, without having to carry out actual experimental tests.
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- 2018
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10. ORAI channels are critical for receptor-mediated endocytosis of albumin
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Thomas Hallett, Stephen L. Atkin, Lisa Berglund, Eliana Garcia-Vaz, Wenjun Ju, Zi Hao Xu, Hongni Jiang, Gui-Lan Chen, Sunil Bhandari, Li Huang, Matthias Kretzler, Bo Zeng, Robert G. Nelson, Viji Nair, Shang-Zhong Xu, Lu Ping Zhou, Maria F. Gomez, and Nikoleta Daskoulidou
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,ORAI1 Protein ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Kidney ,Kidney Tubules, Proximal ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Caveolin ,Anilides ,Diabetic Nephropathies ,lcsh:Science ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Reabsorption ,ORAI1 ,Chemistry ,Amnionless ,Middle Aged ,Calcium Channel Blockers ,Endocytosis ,3. Good health ,Cell biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Science ,ORAI2 Protein ,Down-Regulation ,Mice, Transgenic ,Caveolins ,Article ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Cell Line ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ,03 medical and health sciences ,Albumins ,Thiadiazoles ,Albuminuria ,Animals ,Humans ,Estrogens, Non-Steroidal ,Stromal Interaction Molecule 1 ,Diethylstilbestrol ,Membrane Proteins ,Epithelial Cells ,General Chemistry ,Receptor-mediated endocytosis ,Apical membrane ,Renal Reabsorption ,Clathrin ,Insulin receptor ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,030104 developmental biology ,Case-Control Studies ,Hyperglycemia ,Mutation ,biology.protein ,Calcium ,lcsh:Q ,Calcium Channels - Abstract
Impaired albumin reabsorption by proximal tubular epithelial cells (PTECs) has been highlighted in diabetic nephropathy (DN), but little is known about the underlying molecular mechanisms. Here we find that ORAI1-3, are preferentially expressed in PTECs and downregulated in patients with DN. Hyperglycemia or blockade of insulin signaling reduces the expression of ORAI1-3. Inhibition of ORAI channels by BTP2 and diethylstilbestrol or silencing of ORAI expression impairs albumin uptake. Transgenic mice expressing a dominant-negative Orai1 mutant (E108Q) increases albuminuria, and in vivo injection of BTP2 exacerbates albuminuria in streptozotocin-induced and Akita diabetic mice. The albumin endocytosis is Ca2+-dependent and accompanied by ORAI1 internalization. Amnionless (AMN) associates with ORAIs and forms STIM/ORAI/AMN complexes after Ca2+ store depletion. STIM1/ORAI1 colocalizes with clathrin, but not with caveolin, at the apical membrane of PTECs, which determines clathrin-mediated endocytosis. These findings provide insights into the mechanisms of protein reabsorption and potential targets for treating diabetic proteinuria., Patients with diabetic nephropathy suffer from impaired albumin reabsorption by proximal tubular epithelial cells. Here authors use diabetic and transgenic mouse models and in vitro models to show the cause for this lies in the down regulation and internalization of the ion channels, ORAI1-3.
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- 2017
11. 1000 fps computational ghost imaging using LED-based structured illumination
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Wen Chen, Ming-Jie Sun, Zi-Hao Xu, Miles J. Padgett, Jose Penuelas, Beihang University (BUAA), INL - Hétéroepitaxie et Nanostructures (INL - H&N), Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon (INL), École Centrale de Lyon (ECL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-École supérieure de Chimie Physique Electronique de Lyon (CPE)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon (INSA Lyon), Université de Lyon-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-École Centrale de Lyon (ECL), Université de Lyon-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), SUPA School of Physics and Astronomy [Glasgow], University of Glasgow, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon (INSA Lyon), Université de Lyon-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Université de Lyon-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-École Centrale de Lyon (ECL), Université de Lyon-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-École supérieure de Chimie Physique Electronique de Lyon (CPE)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon (INSA Lyon), and Université de Lyon-École supérieure de Chimie Physique Electronique de Lyon (CPE)
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Image quality ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Dynamic imaging ,Detector ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,02 engineering and technology ,Ghost imaging ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Structured illumination ,Frame rate ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,010309 optics ,Computational photography ,Optics ,Computer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,0103 physical sciences ,[SPI.OPTI]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Optics / Photonic ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Image resolution - Abstract
Single-pixel imaging uses a single-pixel detector, rather than a focal plane detector\ud array, to image a scene. It provides advantages for applications such as multi-wavelength,\ud three-dimensional imaging. However, low frame rates have been a major obstacle inhibiting\ud the use of computational ghost imaging technique in wider applications since its invention\ud one decade ago. To address this problem, a computational ghost imaging scheme, which\ud utilizes an LED-based, high-speed illumination module is presented in this work. At 32 × 32\ud pixel resolution, the proof-of-principle system achieved continuous imaging with 1000 fps\ud frame rate, approximately two orders larger than those of other existing ghost imaging\ud systems. The proposed scheme provides a cost-effective and high-speed imaging technique\ud for dynamic imaging applications
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12. Minimum Particle Diameter of the Vanadium/Iron Co-Doped Nano TiO2 Transparent Hydrosol at Room Temperature
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Hua Yan Zhang, Ling Li, Guo Yi Dong, Wenming Zhang, Xiaowei Li, Zi Hao Xu, and Sen Wang
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Materials science ,Atmospheric pressure ,Inorganic chemistry ,General Engineering ,HYDROSOL ,Vanadium ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Absorbance ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ammonium metavanadate ,chemistry ,Photocatalysis ,medicine ,Ferric ,Particle size ,medicine.drug ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Vanadium/iron co-doped nanoTiO2 transparent hydrosol with an average particle size of 3.8 nm was synthesized by a novel complexation-controlled hydrolysis method at room temperature and atmospheric pressure by using TiCl4, ferric nitrate, ammonium metavanadate, etc. as raw materials. The composition, phase structure, particle size, absorbance spectrum, and photocatalytic performance of samples were characterized by XRD, EDS, nanolaser particle size analyzer, and UV-Vis spectrophotometer. The photocatalytic properties of V/Fe doped TiO2 were studied through degrading acid 3R dye, and the results show that when the content of V/Fe was 0.5%, the degradation rate reached more than 96% under irridation for 60 min.
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- 2014
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13. Minimum Particle Diameter of the Sulfur-Doped Nano-TiO2 Transparent Hydrosol at Room Temperature
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Ling Li, Xiao Hui Zhao, Sen Wang, Hua Yan Zhang, Zi Hao Xu, Guo Yi Dong, and Xiaowei Li
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Materials science ,Atmospheric pressure ,Nanoparticle ,HYDROSOL ,Nanotechnology ,General Medicine ,Absorbance ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Thiourea ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Phase (matter) ,Photocatalysis ,Particle size - Abstract
Sulfur-doped nanoTiO2transparent hydrosol with an average particle size of 3.8 nm was synthesized by a novel complexation-controlled hydrolysis method at room temperature and atmospheric pressure by using TiCl4, thiourea, organic carboxylic acid, NH3H2O, D-sorbitol etc. as raw materials. The composition, phase structure, particle size, absorbance spectrum, and photocatalytic performance of samples were characterized by XRD, nanolaser particle size analyzer, ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometer. In addition, the influence of reaction conditions in the synthesis process was also studied. The results indicate that when nanoparticle doped with 0.5% S, and the reflux time was 15 min, the photocatalytic performance of sulfur-doped TiO2hydrosol was best.
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- 2014
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14. A Study on Microstructure and Dielectric Performances of Alumina/Copper Composites by Plasma Spray Coating
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Kuan Hong Lin, Zi Hao Xu, and Shun Tian Lin
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Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Thermal resistance ,Dielectric ,engineering.material ,Microstructure ,Solution precursor plasma spray ,Coating ,Mechanics of Materials ,Surface roughness ,engineering ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,Thermal spraying ,Layer (electronics) - Abstract
In this study, surfaces of copper plates were coated with a thick alumina layer by the plasma spray coating to fabricate a composite with a dielectric performance that made them suitable as substrates in electronic devices with high thermal dissipation. The performance of alumina dielectric layer fabricated by the plasma spray coating and traditional screen-printing process was compared, respectively. Effects of the spraying parameters and size of alumina particles on the microstructure, thickness, and the surface roughness of the coated layer were explored. In addition, the thermal resistance perpendicular to the interface of copper and alumina and the breakdown voltage across the alumina layer of the composite were also investigated. Experimental results indicated that alumina particles with 5-22 μm in diameter tended to form a thicker layer with a poorer surface roughness than that of the particles with 22-45 μm in diameter. The thermal resistance increased with the surface roughness of the alumina layer, and the breakdown voltage was affected by the ambient moisture, the microstructure and the thickness of the layer. The optimal parameters for plasma spray coating were an alumina powder of particles size between 22 and 45 μm, a plasma power of 40 kW, a spraying velocity of 750 m/s, an argon flow rate of 45 L/min, a spraying distance of 140 mm, and a spraying angle of 90°. It can be concluded that an alumina layer thickness of 20 μm provided a low surface roughness, low thermal resistance, and highly reliable breakdown voltage (38 V/μm).
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- 2010
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15. [Effect of dihydroartemisinin combined irradiation on the apoptosis of human lung cancer GLC-82 cells and its mechanism study]
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Zhan-jie, Zuo, Song-tao, Wang, Li-xiang, Jiang, Yong-xiang, Xin, Wei, Li, Zi-hao, Xu, Jiao-long, Wang, and Jian-dong, Wang
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Radiation-Sensitizing Agents ,Lung Neoplasms ,Cell Cycle ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Down-Regulation ,Humans ,Apoptosis ,Flow Cytometry ,Artemisinins ,Cell Proliferation ,Neoplasm Proteins ,bcl-2-Associated X Protein - Abstract
To study the effect of dihydroartemisinin (DHA) combined irradiation on the apoptosis of human lung cancer GLC-82 cells and to study its mechanism.The growth inhibition rate of GLC-82 cells acted by different concentrations DHA was detected using MTT assay at 24, 48, and 72 h, respectively. Clone forming test was used. With multi-target single-hit model, the radiosensitization effect was assessed by calculating sensitizing enhancement ratio (SER).The effect of DHA combined irradiation on the apoptosis of GLC-82 cell cycle distribution and apoptosis were measured by flow cytometry. The protein expression of p53, p21, Bcl-2, and Bax were detected by Western blot.Different concentrations DHA (4, 8, 16, 32, 64, and 128 μg/mL) had cytotoxicity on GLC-82 cells. The IC50 for 24, 48, and 72 h was 38.25,20.58, and 10.36 μg/mL, respectively, in obvious dose- and time-dependent manner. The growth inhibition rate was more significantly increased than that of the blank control group (P0.01, P0.05). DHA had sensitization enhancement effect on GLC-82 cells, with SER of 1.4. DHA combined irradiation could obviously change the structure of GLC-82 cells cell cycle and induce apoptosis (with the apoptosis rate of 21.5%), which was significantly different from that of the blank control group (P0.05). Western blot showed the expression of p53 and p21 protein could be increased by DHA combined irradiation, and the expression of Bcl-2 protein down-regulated (P0.01, P0. 05).DHA had stronger cytotoxicity and radiosensitization on GLC-82 cells. Its mechanisms might lie in making the arrest of GLC-82 cells' growth at G0/G1 phase, decreasing the ratio of cells at S phase, restoring the function of p53, decreasing the expression of Bcl-2 protein, and inducing apoptosis in GLC-82 cells.
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- 2014
16. Effect of Plasma Spray Coating Parameters on the Microstructure and Performance of an Alumina/Copper Composite
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Zi Hao Xu, Shun Tian Lin, and Kuan Hong Lin
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Materials science ,Coating ,chemistry ,Metallurgy ,Composite number ,engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,engineering.material ,Microstructure ,Thermal spraying ,Copper - Published
- 2010
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17. Sub-femto-Joule energy consumption memory device based on van der Waals heterostructure for in-memory computing
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Zi-Jia Su, Zi-Hao Xuan, Jing Liu, Yi Kang, Chun-Sen Liu, and Cheng-Jie Zuo
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two-dimensional material heterostructures ,nonvolatile memory ,energy consumption ,sub-femto-Joule ,Information technology ,T58.5-58.64 - Abstract
In-memory computing has carried out calculations in situ within each memory unit and its main power consumption comes from data writing and erasing. Further improvements in the energy efficiency of in-memory computing require memory devices with sub-femto-Joule energy consumption. Floating gate memory devices based on two-dimensional (2D) material heterostructures have outstanding characteristics such as non-volatility, multi-bit storage, and low operation energy, suitable for application in in-memory computing chips. Here, we report a floating gate memory device based on a WSe2/h-BN/Multilayer-graphene/h-BN heterostructure, the energy consumption of which is in sub-femto Joule (0.6 fJ) per operation for program/erase, and the read power consumption is in the tens of femto Watt (60 fW) range. We show a Hopfield neural network composed of WSe2/h-BN/Multilayer-graphene/h-BN heterostructure floating gate memory devices, which can recall the original patterns from incorrect patterns. These results shed light on the development of future compact and energy-efficient hardware for in-memory computing systems.
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- 2022
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