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sj-docx-1-trr-10.1177_03611981221084700 – Supplemental material for Effects of Urban Expressways on Housing Prices: A Case Study of Qiushi Highway, Hangzhou, China
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-trr-10.1177_03611981221084700 for Effects of Urban Expressways on Housing Prices: A Case Study of Qiushi Highway, Hangzhou, China by Ling Zhang, Rui Shen, Tianqi Li and Qingfeng Zhou in Transportation Research Record</p
sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089211059805 - Supplemental material for Minimum design metal temperature of Q345R determined by exemption curve in ASME VIII-2 and its derived methods
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089211059805 for Minimum design metal temperature of Q345R determined by exemption curve in ASME VIII-2 and its derived methods by Zhongqiang Zhou, Hu Hui, Qingfeng Cui, Song Huang and Yalin Zhang in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering</p
Complete solo piano works of Zhou Long
Access to thesis restricted until 07/2023.Zhou Long is a contemporary composer of Chinese American descent, who
belongs to a generation of Chinese composers that began introducing traditional
Chinese music to western audiences. He gained international recognition after
receiving the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for his opera, Madame White Snake (2011). Very
few performances, recordings, and publications currently exist on Zhou’s piano
music, and this doctoral lecture recital is the first time an artist has performed the
complete collection of Zhou’s solo piano pieces. The pieces include: Mongolian Folk-
Tune Variations, Wu Kui, Pianogongs, and Pianobells. In his piano music, Zhou
makes use of unconventional extended piano techniques, imitates and evokes Chinese
traditional instruments, and likes to make connections with other art genres. Also, the
prominence of percussive elements in Zhou’s music is of a great importance. In this
lecture recital, the author has mainly focused on 1) the background information of
Zhou Long and his solo piano works; 2) the influence of Chinese traditional
instruments, ancient literatures and aesthetic concepts, in addition to folk elements on
his piano music; 3) how the composer combined those elements with western music
and compositional skills; and 4) the exploration of the percussive usage of the piano
along with various sound effect. Much of the discussion were from the author’s own
observations; it also include insights from an interview the author conducted with the
composer. Through the combined presentation of the lecture and performance of Zhou
Long’s four piano pieces, the author intended to help bring exposure to his piano
works, and to serve as a guide for piano students and teachers interested in exploring
Zhou’s piano music.Thesis (D.A.
Application of particle swarm optimization in adaptive self-interference cancellation
This thesis investigates the application of particle swarm optimization in self-interference cancellation. To achieve cancellation, the receiver has to differentiate between the transmit and receive signal. The transmit signal is already known at the transmitting side but it undergoes some distortion before it reaches the receiving end. An adaptive filter proves to be useful in estimating the distortion, but its weight remains an unknown factor. This thesis uses the particle swarm optimization algorithm to dynamically adjust the weights of the filter.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'U of I Access', the embargo will last until 2022-08-01The student, Jingchao Zhou, accepted the attached license on 2020-07-07 at 14:08.The student, Jingchao Zhou, submitted this Thesis for approval on 2020-07-07 at 14:14.This Thesis was approved for publication on 2020-07-07 at 17:20.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #15513 on 2020-10-02 at 15:31:36Made available in DSpace on 2020-10-07T22:44:25Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2
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The Death of the Author, or Not: An Examination of Contemporary Western Literary Theory (Book Review)
Zhou, M. (2017) The Death of the Author, or Not: An Examination of Contemporary Western Literary Theory (Book Review). Journal of East-West Thought, 2(7), 103-104.Jiang Zhang, The Death of the Author, or Not: An Examination of Contemporary Western Literary Theory. Beijing; China Social Sciences Press, 2017. 500 pp
Angiotensin II induces soluble fms-Like tyrosine kinase-1 release via calcineurin signaling pathway in pregnancy
Maternal endothelial dysfunction in preeclampsia is associated with increased soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-1 (sFlt-1), a circulating antagonist of vascular endothelial growth factor and placental growth factor. Angiotensin II (Ang II) is a potent vasoconstrictor that increases concomitant with sFlt-1 during pregnancy. Therefore, we speculated that Ang II may promote the expression of sFlt-1 in pregnancy. Here we report that infusion of Ang II significantly increases circulating levels of sFlt-1 in pregnant mice, thereby demonstrating that Ang II is a regulator of sFlt-1 secretion in vivo. Furthermore, Ang II stimulated sFlt-1 production in a dose- and time-dependent manner from human villous explants and cultured trophoblasts but not from endothelial cells, suggesting that trophoblasts are the primary source of sFlt-1 during pregnancy. As expected, Ang II-induced sFlt-1 secretion resulted in the inhibition of endothelial cell migration and in vitro tube formation. In vitro and in vivo studies with losartan, small interfering RNA specific for calcineurin and FK506 demonstrated that Ang II-mediated sFlt-1 release was via Ang II type 1 receptor activation and calcineurin signaling, respectively. These findings reveal a previously unrecognized regulatory role for Ang II on sFlt-1 expression in murine and human pregnancy and suggest that elevated sFlt-1 levels in preeclampsia may be caused by a dysregulation of the local renin/angiotensin system
DMM Prize 2018 winner: Wenqing Zhou
Disease Models & Mechanisms (DMM) is delighted to announce that the winner of the DMM Prize 2018 is Wenqing Zhou, for her paper entitled ‘Neutrophil-specific knockout demonstrates a role for mitochondria in regulating neutrophil motility in zebrafish’ (Zhou et al., 2018a). The prize of $1000 is awarded to the first author of the paper that is judged by the journal's editors to be the most outstanding contribution to the journal that year. To be considered for the prize, the first author must be a student or a postdoc of no more than 5 years standing
Author-wise bibliometric analysis based on entropy.
Author-wise bibliometric analysis based on entropy.</p
Novel calixarene-based porous organic polymers with superfast removal rate and ultrahigh adsorption capacity for selective separation of cationic dyes
Exploring novel porous adsorbents for efficient water purification is a significant and urgent task. Two novel calixarene-based porous organic polymers (POPs) namely POP-8F and POP-10F were synthesized via a simple and mild reaction using octafluoronaphthalene and decafluorobiphenyl as the crosslinker. The Fourier transform infrared spectrometer, solid-state 13C NMR spectra prove the successful construction of the POPs, and thermal gravimetric analyzer curves demonstrate the good thermal stabilities. Combining the advantages of porous structures, abundant adsorption sites and electronegative natures, both POP-8F and POP-10F exhibit extraordinary adsorption capacities and rates towards cationic dyes including Rhodamine B (RhB), methylene blue (MB) and crystal violet (CV). Especially for RhB, the removal efficiency can reach nearly 99 % within 4 min and the pseudo-second-order rate constant of POP-8F is 0.04386 g mg−1 min−1. Notably, the maximum adsorption capacity of POP-8F towards RhB is 2433 mg g−1, surpassing all the previously reported porous adsorbents including covalent organic frameworks, metal organic frameworks, POPs, biomass adsorbents, activated carbons, etc. In addition, both POP-8F and POP-10F can selectively adsorb cationic dyes among the mixtures of cationic dyes and anionic dyes. More importantly, the calixarene-based POPs can efficiently remove cationic dyes through a simple column filtration and exhibit excellent reusability properties. All the above characteristics make POP-8F and POP-10F excellent porous adsorbents for water pollutant treatment and purificatio
Advances in heterologous biosynthesis of plant and fungal natural products by modular co-culture engineering
Heterologous biosynthesis has been long pursued as a viable approach for high efficiency production of natural products with various industrial values. Conventional methods for heterologous biosynthesis use the mono-culture of an engineered microbe for accommodating the whole target biosynthetic pathway to produce the desired product. The emergence of modular co-culture engineering, which divides the pathway between multiple co-culture strains, presents a new perspective to conduct heterologous biosynthesis and improve the bioproduction performance of natural products. This review highlights recent advances in utilizing the modular co-culture engineering approaches to address the challenges of plant and fungal natural productbiosynthesis. Potential directions for future research in this promising field are also discussed
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