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Replication Data for: Large-scale all-atom simulations for water permeability of human aquaglyceroporin AQP10 (authors: Roberto A Rodriguez and Liao Y Chen)
Simply untar the file in a linux workstation, you can ran the scripts for pmemd.cuda and namd2.13 to produce the results reported in "Large-scale all-atom simulations for water permeability of human aquaglyceroporin AQP10 (authors: Roberto A Rodriguez and Liao Y Chen)
Effect of thermally aged oil on space charge dynamics in oil/paper insulation system
The formation of space charge in oil/paper insulation system can lead to material degradation in the high electrical field region and affect system reliability. Therefore, it is important to understand factors that affect space charge formation in oil/paper insulation system. In the present study the effect of thermally aged oil on space charge dynamics in oil/paper insulation system has been investigated using the pulsed electroacoustic (PEA) technique under different dc electrical fields at room temperature. The condition of oil was characterised. The ultraviolet/visible (UV/Vis) spectrum of oil shifts to visible wavelength and the oil acidity increased as the ageing time increased. It has been found that oil property has a significant effect on the space charge distribution of oil/paper insulation system. The more the deterioration of the oil and the higher the applied voltage, the larger the amount of negative charge injected into the paper near to the cathode and the positive charge accumulated at the paperpaper interface near to the cathode. The maximum electric field strength for oil/paper sample with seriously aged oil under 4kV and 6kV is more than 20% higher than its average electric field strength
Replication Data for: Erythritol inhibits Plasmodium berghei by clogging up the conducting pore of PbAQP
configure and coordinate files for reproducing the results in "Erythritol inhibits Plasmodium berghei by clogging up the conducting pore of PbAQP" by Liao Y Che
Replication Data for: Erythritol inhibits Plasmodium berghei by clogging up the conducting pore of PbAQP
configure and coordinate files for reproducing the results in "Erythritol inhibits Plasmodium berghei by clogging up the conducting pore of PbAQP" by Liao Y Che
Replication Data for: Computing Protein-Protein Association Affinity with Hybrid Steered Molecular Dynamics.
This data set has three parts:
C++ code for hSMD.
NAMD2.13 with hSMD binary on a linux workstation with cuda.
All the parameters, coordinates, structures, and scripts to reproduce the results of this paper: Computing Protein-Protein Association Affinity with Hybrid Steered Molecular Dynamics. Rodriguez RA, Yu L, Chen LY. Journal of chemical theory and computation. 2015; 11(9):4427-4438
Replication Data for: Computing Protein-Protein Association Affinity with Hybrid Steered Molecular Dynamics.
This data set has three parts:
C++ code for hSMD.
NAMD2.13 with hSMD binary on a linux workstation with cuda.
All the parameters, coordinates, structures, and scripts to reproduce the results of this paper: Computing Protein-Protein Association Affinity with Hybrid Steered Molecular Dynamics. Rodriguez RA, Yu L, Chen LY. Journal of chemical theory and computation. 2015; 11(9):4427-4438
Mitreola bullata Y. S. Chen & J. J. Liao 2021, sp. nov.
<i>Mitreola bullata</i> Y. S. Chen & J. J. Liao, <i>sp. nov.</i> (Fig. 1) <p> <b>Type</b>:— CHINA. Yunnan province: Yuanyang county, Daping town, Shangxinya, on shady limestone cliffs by a stream, 22°55′14.29”N, 103°5′56.53”E, 1526 m, 1 April 2020, <i>Y. S</i> <i>.</i> <i>Chen et al. YY1118</i> (holotype IBSC; isotypes KUN, PE).</p> <p>Perennial herb, 3.0– 8.5 cm tall. Stem terete, erect, short, simple or branched at base, old stem leaf traces obvious; internodes 3.0–6.0 mm. Leaves opposite, often clustered at the stem or branch apex, petiolate; petioles 1.0–2.6(–3.5) cm long, purplish red or green, densely pilose; leaf blade bullate, thickly papery when dry, elliptic or long elliptic, 1.8–5.2(–8.5) cm long, 0.8–1.7(–3.2) cm wide, apex acute or obtuse, base cuneate or rounded, margin entire, densely pilose on both surface, pilose along margin and nerves beneath; lateral veins 7–10 pairs, sunken above, proliferous beneath, veins in abaxial surface purplish red; stipules triangular, interpetiolar, ca. 1.0 mm long. Inflorescence dichasium, terminal and axillary, peduncle up to 4.0 cm long, purplish-green, sparsely pilose or glabrescent, usually more than 10 flowered; bracts lanceolate 1.5–4.0 mm long. Pedicel 1.0–2.0 mm long. Calyx 5, glabrous, purplish red, long-triangular, base conate. Corolla urceolate, light purple, ca. 3 mm long, lobes 5, broad ovate, 1.3–1.5 mm long, with tubes almost isometric, glabrous except have a ring of long hairs at throat. Stamens 5, nearly inserted at the middle of corolla tube, filaments ca. 0.5 mm long, anthers broad ovate, ca. 0.4 mm long. Ovaries semi-inferior, two carpels, distinct; style ca. 0.3 mm long, free at base, stigma capitate. Capsules split near the middle, with two erect horns, ca. 3.5 mm long, ca. 3.5 mm wide, sepals persistent at base.</p> <p> <b>Phenology:</b> Flowering in from March to April, fruiting from May to June.</p> <p> <b>Distribution and habitat:</b> — <i>Mitreola bullata</i> is currently known only from one locality in Yuanyang County, Yunnan Province, China. It grows on shady limestone cliffs by a stream at the elevation of ca. 1526 m.</p> <p> <b>FIGUEW 1.</b> <i>Mitreola bullata</i> A–B. Habitat; C. Plant; D. Inflorescence; E. Corolla opened; F. Leaf blades; G. Fruit. (Photos A–D took by You-Sheng CHEN from <i>Y. S. Chen et al. YY1118</i>, Photos E–G took by Jun-Jie LIAO, E from <i>Y. S. Chen et al. YY1118</i>, F–G from <i>Y. S. Chen et al. YY1054</i>).</p> <p> <b>Etymology</b>:—The specific epithet refers to the bullate leaves, which is a very rare character in <i>Mitreola</i>. Chinese name:</p> <p>泡叶度fiff (Pao Ye Du Liang Cao).</p> <p> <b>Additional specimens (paratypes) examined:</b> — CHINA. Yunnan province, Yuanyang county, Daping town, Shangxinya, on the shady limestone cliff by a stream, 1526 m, 15 June 2020, <i>Y. S</i> <i>.</i> <i>Chen et al. YY1054</i> (IBSC).</p> <p> <b>Notes:</b> — <i>Mitreola bullata</i> is most similar to <i>M</i>. <i>yangchunensis</i> Q. X. Ma, H. G. Ye & F. W. Xing (2010: 42) in its stems terete, stamens nearly inserted at the middle of corolla tube, capsules split near the middle and with two erect horns, but differs by its low height, leaf blades bullate and densely pilose on both surface, petiole longer and purple or green, veins in abaxial surface purple, calyces glabrous and purplish red (see Table 1).</p> <p> <b>Conservation status:</b> — During our one year’s fieldwork in southeastern Yunnan, <i>Mitreola bullata</i> is currently found only from the type locality with no more than 100 individuals in Yuanyang County. It is easily disturbed because its habitat is close to a town and farmland. It is considered to be Critically Endangered (CR B1, 2 a; C2 a) because of its small size of only one population, which is vulnerable to human disturbance (IUCN Standards and Petitions Subcommittee 2019).</p>Published as part of <i>Liao, Jun-Jie & Chen, You-Shen, 2021, Mitreola bullata sp. nov. (Loganiaceae), a new species from Yunnan, China, pp. 181-184 in Phytotaxa 487 (2)</i> on pages 181-183, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.487.2.10, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5757443">http://zenodo.org/record/5757443</a>
all files necessary to produce the results in "Large-scale all-atom simulations for water permeability of human aquaglyceroporin AQP10 (authors: Roberto A Rodriguez, Ming Han, Huiyun Liang, and Liao Y Chen)"
Simply untar the file in a linux workstation, you can ran the scripts for pmemd.cuda and namd2.13 to produce the results reported in "Large-scale all-atom simulations for water permeability of human aquaglyceroporin AQP10 (authors: Roberto A Rodriguez, Ming Han, Huiyun Liang, and Liao Y Chen)".
After failing to upload the tarball multiple times, I created a dataset at https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/2HK8HN (Harvard dataverse)
Andrew Liao, oral history interview, ca. 1980
This recording forms part of a collection of oral history interviews donated by Dr. Edward Chen to the Chao Center for Asian Studies at Rice University. It includes audio recordings and transcripts of interviews with Asian Americans living in Houston.Andrew Liao, interviewed by Daisy Chan Gee, ca. 198
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