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Discussion of Cui and Tchetgen Tchetgen (2020) and Qiu et al. (2020)
Discussion of Cui and Tchetgen Tchetgen (2020) and Qiu et al. (2020
Qu qiu bai yu cui
Qu qiu bai duan zan yi sheng zhong cong shi ge ming shi jian huo dong, ye jin xing da liang de li lun yan jiu he xuan chuan, wen xue chuang zuo he ping lun, ben shu shi cong ta zhu zuo he yi wen zhong ze qu jing cu
sj-docx-1-sgo-10.1177_21582440231198223 – Supplemental material for Identifying the Drivers of Food Waste in University Canteens in China: A Qualitative Approach
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-sgo-10.1177_21582440231198223 for Identifying the Drivers of Food Waste in University Canteens in China: A Qualitative Approach by Qingming Cui, Guanzhu Lin, Shuhua Qiu and Tao Duan in SAGE Open</p
Supplemental Material - MiR-3612 targeting THBS1 suppresses nasopharyngeal carcinoma progression by PI3K/AKT signaling pathway
Supplemental Material for MiR-3612 targeting THBS1 suppresses nasopharyngeal carcinoma progression by PI3K/AKT signaling pathway by Wei Zhang, Qiu Zhang, Qianbo Cui and Yu Xu in Human and Experimental Toxicology</p
Bei cui can de sheng ming: du mu ju ji.
一齊向內轉 -- 被摧殘的生命 -- 孤島之夜 -- 寧静的江南.楊揚著.Yang Yang zhu.Yi qi xiang nei zhuan -- Bei cui can de sheng ming -- Gu dao zhi qiu -- Ning jing de jiang nan
Native p-type transparent conductive CuI via intrinsic defects
The ability of CuI to be doped p-type via the introduction of native defects has been investigated using first-principles pseudopotential calculations based on density functional theory. The Cu vacancy has a lower formation energy than any of the other native defects, which include I vacancy (V(I)), Cu interstitial (Cu(i)), I interstitial (I(i)), Cu antisite (Cu(I)), and I antisite (I(Cu)). Combined with its shallow acceptor level, it offers sufficient hole concentrations in CuI. The natural band alignments as compared to zinc-blende ZnS, ZnSe, and ZnTe have also been calculated in order to further identify the p-type dopability of CuI. It is found that CuI has a relatively high valence band maximum and conduction band minimum, which also makes it easy to dope CuI p-type in terms of the doping limit rule. In addition, the small effective mass of the light hole-about 0.303m(0)-can provide high mobility and p-type conductivity in CuI. All of these results make CuI an ideal candidate for native p-type materials (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3633220
Characterizing the Suitability of Granular Fe0 for the Water Treatment Industry
There is a burgeoning interest in reliably characterizing the intrinsic reactivity of metallic iron materials (Fe0) or zero-valent iron materials (ZVI) used in the water treatment industry. The present work is a contribution to a science-based selection of Fe0 for water treatment. A total of eight (8) granular ZVI materials (ZVI1 to ZVI8) were tested. Fe0 dissolution in ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA test) and 1,10-Phenanthroline (Phen test) is characterized in parallel experiments for up to 250 h (10 days). 50 mL of each solution and 0.1 g of each Fe0 material are equilibrated in quiescent batch experiments using 2 mM EDTA or Phen. Results indicated a far higher extent of iron dissolution in EDTA than in Phen under the experimental conditions. The tested materials could be grouped into three reactivity classes: (i) low (ZVI4, ZVI6, ZVI7, and ZVI8), (ii) moderate (ZVI1 and ZVI5) and (iii) high (ZVI2 and ZVI3). The order of reactivity was the same for both tests: ZVI2 ≅ ZVI3 > ZVI1 ≅ ZVI5 > ZVI4 ≅ ZVI6 ≅ ZVI7 ≅ ZVI8. Phen results revealed for the first time the time-dependent variation of the kinetics of iron corrosion (corrosion rate) in short-term batch experiments. Overall, the results demonstrated the superiority of the Phen test for evaluating the initial stage of Fe0 dissolution. Long-term column experiments are recommended to deepen the acquired knowledge
DS_10.1177_0022034519872679 – Supplemental material for Mesenchymal Sufu Regulates Development of Mandibular Molar via Shh Signaling
Supplemental material, DS_10.1177_0022034519872679 for Mesenchymal Sufu Regulates Development of Mandibular Molar via Shh Signaling by J. Li, J. Xu, Y. Cui, L. Wang, B. Wang, Q. Wang, X. Zhang, M. Qiu and Z. Zhang in Journal of Dental Research</p
Supplemental Material, Authorship_change_request_form - Medical Treatment and Dose Estimation of a Person Exposed to Tritium
Supplemental Material, Authorship_change_request_form for Medical Treatment and Dose Estimation of a Person Exposed to Tritium by Weibo Chen, Houwen Li, Kongzhao Wang, Huahui Bian, Youyou Wang, Fengmei Cui, Yulong Liu and Qiu Chen in Dose-Response</p
Pilot-scale treatment of pharmaceutical berberine wastewater by Fenton oxidation
Fenton oxidation was used to treat the berberine finished mother liquor wastewater in pilot scale. To evaluate berberine and COD removal efficiency, the main factors, including pH, H2O2 dosage, Fe2+/H2O2 mass ratio and the water flow (Q), were optimized using response surface methodology (RSM). The results showed that under the optimal conditions, pH 3, H2O2/COD molar ratio of 1.25, Fe2+/H2O2 molar ratio of 0.1, Q 100 L/h [with hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 2.5 h], the COD and berberine removal efficiencies were 35.6 and 91.4 % at initial COD concentration of 4061 mg/L and berberine concentration of 709 mg/L, respectively. The (BOD5)/(COD) ratio (B/C) of the wastewater increased from 0 to 0.3, indicating significantly improved biodegradability of wastewater
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