19,089 research outputs found

    Dataset to support the article "High-resolution 𝜙-OFDR using phase unwrap and nonlinearity suppression"

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    This dataset is used for realizing high resolution of phase-sensitive Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometer. It is associated with the research paper: Guo Z, Yan J, Han G, Yu Y, Greenwood D and Marco J (2023) &quot;High-Resolution &phi;-OFDR Using Phase Unwrap and Nonlinearity Suppression&quot;. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 41 (9), 2885-2891. (https://doi.org/10.1109/JLT.2023.3236775). The data is presented as an excel file: High_resolution_OFDR_using_phase_unwrap_and_nonlinearity_suppression.xlsx This work was funded by High Value Manufacturing Catapult and the Engineer and Physical Sciences Research Council - EPSRC EP/V000624/1. The author Gaoce Han would like to acknowledge the China Scholarship Council for sponsoring.</span

    sj-pdf-1-imr-10.1177_03000605221089503 - Supplemental material for MicroRNAs as potential biomarkers for the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-imr-10.1177_03000605221089503 for MicroRNAs as potential biomarkers for the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Lina Sun, Yanan Han, Hua Wang, Huanyu Liu, Shan Liu, Hongbin Yang, Xiaoxia Ren and Ying Fang in Journal of International Medical Research</p

    Supplemental Material - Effect of Physiotherapy Interventions on Motor Symptoms in People With Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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    Supplemental Material for Effect of Physiotherapy Interventions on Motor Symptoms in People with Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by Yajie Yang, Yang Wang, Tianzi Gao, Abudurousuli Reyila, Jiaxin Liu, Jiajia Liu, and Hongbin Han in Biological Research For Nursing</p

    Han Suyin (Chinese author) speaking at Dallas Brookes Hall.

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/276390Han Suyin (Chinese author) speaking at Dallas Brookes Hall.200056 Item: [1999.0081.00439] "Han Suyin (Chinese author) speaking at Dallas Brookes Hall.

    A Study on the mathematics textbooks in the era of the Great Han Empire

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    이 글은 갑오경장(1894)과 경술 국치(1910) 사이에 간행된 산학(수학) 교재류의 목록을 확인하고, 각 텍스트의 출판과 관련된 사항, 소장처, 이본 등의 서지적 정보와 함께 이 시기 산학 교재류의 국어사 자료로서의 의의를 언어 사용 상의 측면에 초점을 두어 정리하는 것을 목적으로 한다. 이는 현대 한국어 태동기의 분과 학문의 도입 양상에 대한 연구의 일환인 한편, 학술 용어의 번역과 정착을 중심으로 이 시기의 한국어의 어휘 확장 양상을 확인하는 데에 필요한 기초 자료를 정리하는 작업의 한 부분이다. 본 연구에 앞선 산학(수학) 교재류에 대한 연구로는 산학 교재류의 서지 사항에 대해 기술한 강윤호(1973:187-199), 김봉희(1992:247-253), 한길준(2009), 오채환 외(2010) 등이 있고, 한국 수학사를 기술하면서 교재류를 함께 다룬 것으로 김용운·김용국(1982)와 이상구(2013)이 있다.This paper aims to make a whole list of the mathematics textbooks in the era of the Great Han Empire and summerize bibliographical data and linguistic characteristics in view of Korean history. In chapter 1, the author reviewed former studies which deals with the mathematics textbooks in the era of the Great Han Empire. In chapter 2, the author summerized bibliographical data of 45 volumes of 32 kinds textbooks. In chapter 3, the author described linguistic characteristics of the textbooks, especially focusing on writing systems, the use of Arabic numerals, horizontal writing, and presence of index or glossary

    Also By The Same Author: AKTiveAuthor, a Citation Graph Approach to Name Disambiguation

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    The desire for definitive data and the semantic web drive for inference over heterogeneous data sources requires co-reference resolution to be performed on those data. In particular, name disambiguation is required to allow accurate publication lists, citation counts and impact measures to be determined. This paper describes a graph-based approach to author disambiguation on large-scale citation networks. Using self-citation, co-authorship and document source analyses, AKTiveAuthor clusters papers, achieving precision of 0.997 and recall of 0.818 over a test group of eight surname clusters

    Dataset to support the article &quot;High Sensing Accuracy Realisation with Millimetre/sub-Millimetre Resolution in Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometer&quot;

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    This dataset is used for realizing high sensing accuracy and sub-millimetre resolution of Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometer. It is associated with the research paper &quot;High Sensing Accuracy Realisation with Millimetre sub-Millimetre Resolution in Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometer&quot; in Journal: Journal of Lightwave Technology. This work was funded by High Value Manufacturing Catapult, grant reference, 160080 CORE (WMG), titled &lsquo;Smart Sensing for Future Batteries&rsquo; and the EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council), grant reference EP/R004927/1, titled &lsquo;Prosperity Partnership&rsquo;. The author Gaoce Han would like to acknowledge the China Scholarship Council for sponsoring.</span

    sj-docx-1-tan-10.1177_17562864221104508 – Supplemental material for Prediction of the generalization of myasthenia gravis with purely ocular symptoms at onset: a multivariable model development and validation

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tan-10.1177_17562864221104508 for Prediction of the generalization of myasthenia gravis with purely ocular symptoms at onset: a multivariable model development and validation by Feng Li, Hongbin Zhang, Ya Tao, Frauke Stascheit, Jiaojiao Han, Feng Gao, Hongbo Liu, Alberto Carmona-Bayonas, Zhongmin Li, Jens-C. Rueckert, Andreas Meisel and Song Zhao in Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders</p

    The Effect of the One-Child Policy on Fertility in China: Identification Based on the Differences-in-Differences

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    This paper measures the effect of China's one-child policy on fertility by exploring the natural experiment that has been created by China's unique affirmative birth control policy, which is possibly the largest social experiment in human history. Because the one-child policy only applied to Han Chinese, but not to ethnic minorities, we construct a differences-in-differences estimator to identify the effect of the policy on fertility. Such a natural experiment is a rare opportunity, whether for the analysis of the effect on fertility or for the analysis of economics in general. Using two rounds of the Chinese Population Census, we find that the one-child policy has had a large effect on fertility. The average effect on the post-treatment cohorts on the probability of having a second child is as large as -11 percentage points. We also find that the magnitude is larger in urban areas and for more educated women. Our robustness tests suggest that our differences-in-differences estimates of the effect of the one-child policy are not very likely to be driven by other policy or socio-economic changes that have affected the Han and the minorities differently.

    Investigating force-induced unfolding and folding of proteins at the single molecule level

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    Understanding the molecular mechanism of protein folding has always remained a challenging problem. Extensive investigations based on ensemble methods have been carried out to shed light on the protein folding problem. Compared with ensemble-averaged measurements, single-molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) has evolved as a powerful technique to probe mechanical unfolding/folding of proteins at the single-molecule level, which provides rich details of protein conformational changes. Optical tweezers (OT), as one representative SMFS technique, have been widely used to directly monitor a protein folding process. This thesis presents a series of studies that use OT to investigate the mechanical unfolding/folding of two distinct classes of proteins: knotted/slipknotted proteins and Ca²⁺-binding metalloproteins. First, we combined OT and steered molecular dynamics (SMD) simulations to investigate a complex slipknotted protein. When stretched from the N- and C-termini, the slipknotted structure could be completely untied via multiple unfolding pathways. Upon relaxation, this protein showed complex folding behaviors involving misfolding. Our studies demonstrate the unfolding/folding mechanisms of a slipknotted protein with a complex topological conformation. Second, we used OT to mechanically tighten, untie and retie a trefoil knotted protein. Our results revealed that protein folding with a preformed knot was fast and robust; however, the folding from the unfolded polypeptide chain without the knot conformation was significantly slower, suggesting that the knotting was the rate-limiting step for the folding of this trefoil knotted protein. Next, we investigated the mechanical unfolding/folding behaviors of a Ca²⁺-binding protein, RTX (repeats-in-toxin) block V. Our results elucidated the secretion mechanism of this RTX block V and revealed that the mechanical design can ensure an efficient translocation process. Finally, we used OT to study another Ca²⁺-binding protein, RTX block IV. The mechanical properties of RTX block IV was well-characterized. Our results revealed that RTX block IV follows a similar translocation mechanism to be secreted as RTX block V. We also suggested that the secreted RTX block V is stabilized by folded RTX block IV and protected from being unfolded in vivo. Overall, this thesis clarified the unfolding/folding mechanisms of two knotted/slipknotted proteins and Ca²⁺-binding protein RTX.Science, Faculty ofChemistry, Department ofGraduat
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