393 research outputs found

    Supplementary_Table_1_(1) - The Aberrant Expression of MicroRNA-125a-5p/IGF2BP3 Axis in Advanced Gastric Cancer and Its Clinical Relevance

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    Supplementary_Table_1_(1) for The Aberrant Expression of MicroRNA-125a-5p/IGF2BP3 Axis in Advanced Gastric Cancer and Its Clinical Relevance by Jing Zhang, Fanghui Ding, Dan Jiao, Qiaozhi Li and Hong Ma in Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment</p

    Supplementary_Table_2 - The Aberrant Expression of MicroRNA-125a-5p/IGF2BP3 Axis in Advanced Gastric Cancer and Its Clinical Relevance

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    Supplementary_Table_2 for The Aberrant Expression of MicroRNA-125a-5p/IGF2BP3 Axis in Advanced Gastric Cancer and Its Clinical Relevance by Jing Zhang, Fanghui Ding, Dan Jiao, Qiaozhi Li and Hong Ma in Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment</p

    sj-docx-2-inq-10.1177_00469580231163089 – Supplemental material for Usability of the Surprise Question by Nurses and Patients’ Families for Risk Stratification in Emergency Patients: A Prospective Cohort Study

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-inq-10.1177_00469580231163089 for Usability of the Surprise Question by Nurses and Patients’ Families for Risk Stratification in Emergency Patients: A Prospective Cohort Study by Yi Liu, Dongze Li, Yu Jia, Jing Yu, Fanghui Li, Yongli Gao, Yan Ma, Zhi Wan, Zhi Zeng and Wei Zhang in INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing</p

    sj-docx-1-inq-10.1177_00469580231163089 – Supplemental material for Usability of the Surprise Question by Nurses and Patients’ Families for Risk Stratification in Emergency Patients: A Prospective Cohort Study

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-inq-10.1177_00469580231163089 for Usability of the Surprise Question by Nurses and Patients’ Families for Risk Stratification in Emergency Patients: A Prospective Cohort Study by Yi Liu, Dongze Li, Yu Jia, Jing Yu, Fanghui Li, Yongli Gao, Yan Ma, Zhi Wan, Zhi Zeng and Wei Zhang in INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing</p

    sj-docx-1-jmh-10.1177_15579883231177981 – Supplemental material for Patterns of HIV Disclosure and its Impact on the HIV Care Continuum Among Black Men who Have Sex With Men in South Carolina

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jmh-10.1177_15579883231177981 for Patterns of HIV Disclosure and its Impact on the HIV Care Continuum Among Black Men who Have Sex With Men in South Carolina by Xueying Yang, Titilayo A. James, Monique J. Brown, Tony Brown, Sydney Zarsadias, Ran Zhang, Fanghui Shi and Xaoming Li in American Journal of Men's Health</p

    Petrogenesis and tectonic implications of Early Cretaceous volcanic rocks from Lingshan Island in the Sulu Orogenic Belt

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    The Dabie-Sulu orogenic belt in eastern China marks the boundary between the Yangtze Block and the North China Block. Here we investigate a suite of volcanic rocks from Lingshan Island in the Sulu belt comprising rhyolite, trachyte, trachyandesite and basaltic trachyandesite. We present petrological, geochemical and zircon U–Pb ages and Hf–O isotope data with a view to gain insights on the petrogenesis and tectonic implications. SHRIMP II analyses of zircon grains from the rhyolite yield ²⁰⁶Pb/²³⁸U age of 127.6 ± 1.3 Ma and LA-MC-ICP-MS dating show 126.3 ± 1.2 Ma and 127.3 ± 1.1 Ma, together constraining the eruption time as Early Cretaceous. LA-MC-ICP-MS analyses of zircon grains from the andesitic rocks yield ²⁰⁶Pb/²³⁸U ages of 129.0 ± 1.6 Ma, 129.8 ± 1.5 Ma and 130.9 ± 1.0 Ma. Geochemically, the rhyolite shows shoshonitic features with low MgO and Cr, but high Na₂O + K₂O. The zircon grains from these rocks yield negative εHf(t) values and low δ¹⁸O values, and these together with the presence of Neoproterozoic inherited zircons suggest that the magma source involved melting of the Yangtze crust. The andesitic rocks, including basaltic trachyandesite, trachyandesite and trachyte, show a wide range of SiO₂, Mg# values, and Cr, enriched in LILE and LREE, depleted in HFSE (Nb, Ta and Ti), and have significantly negative zircon εHf(t) values, suggesting derivation from subcontinental lithosphere mantle that was metasomatized by felsic melts. Our results, integrated with those from previous studies suggest heterogeneous magma involving the mixing of mantle and crustal sources within an extensional setting in the Early Cretaceous.Yuanku Meng, M. Santosh, Rihui Li, Yang Xu, Fanghui Ho

    Effects of nano-particle lubrication on micro deep drawing of Mg-Li alloy

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    Effects of various lubrication conditions on macroscale deep drawing have been investigated extensively while in microscale due to the open and closed lubrication pocket theory and friction coefficient escalation, proper lubricant concern becomes severe. Microforming is used to produce lighter and more energy-effective products accordingly; in this study, magnesium-lithium (Mg-Li) alloy is chosen to form a superior micro-cup due to its ultralight weight with outstanding ductility. Mg-Li is a new material in microscale; consequently, to study the mechanical properties, a heat treatment process is performed. The dry and oil lubrication conditions are chosen as benchmarks to investigate effects of TiO2 oil-based nano-additive lubricant. Finite element (FE) modelling has been conducted and the simulated results are agreed well with the experimental results where the drawing force is significantly affected by the nano-particle. The formed cup quality regarding the surface roughness has been evaluated extensively by consideration of various parameters and the quality improvement is substantial

    On the injury of finger joints in Volleyball

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    Multiple equilibria in Lucas (1990)'s optimal capital taxation model with endogenous learning

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    In the paper we solve the general case of the Lucas (1990) optimal capital taxation model with endogenous growth driven by endogenous learning. We prove Lucas (1990)'s conjecture on zero limiting capital tax and display the possibility of multiple equilibria (i.e., multiple BGPs) in the model

    Constructing a Strong-Affinity Elastic Network Binder Enabled by Tannic Acid as the Bifunctional Anchoring Agent for High-Performance Li–S Battery

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    Lithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries have been limited by their poor electrochemical performance due to the large volume change and severe shuttle effect during cycling. Binders serve as an essential role in sulfur electrodes and can stabilize the mechanical integrity of the electrode. It also has been demonstrated that designing strong-affinity binders is a feasible and facile method to suppress the shuttle effect. Therefore, in this work a strong-affinity elastic network binder is designed for high-performance Li–S battery coupling with tannic acid (TA) and polyurethane (PU). Firstly, the rich hydrogen bonds between TA and PU result in a mechanically robust network to keep the sulfur electrode from cracking in the cycling process. Secondly, the selected TA with abundant phenolic hydroxyl groups possesses strong adsorption capability toward polysulfides, which can efficiently restrain the shuttle effect. Hence, the cycling stability of Li–S batteries using P1T1 binder is significantly improved, maintaining the capacity of 602.5 mAh g–1 after 500 cycles at the current density of 0.5 C
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