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Supplemental Material, Table_S1 - LGALS4 as a Prognostic Factor in Urothelial Carcinoma of Bladder Affects Cell Functions
Supplemental Material, Table_S1 for LGALS4 as a Prognostic Factor in Urothelial Carcinoma of Bladder Affects Cell Functions by Yu Ding, Qifeng Cao, Chen Wang, Huangqi Duan and Haibo Shen in Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment</p
Hypercube communications on optical chordal ring networks with chord length of three
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comIn this paper, we study routing and wavelength assignment for realizing hypercube communications on optical WDM chordal ring networks with chord length of 3. Specifically, we design an embedding scheme and identify a lower bound on the number of wavelengths required, and provide a wavelength assignment algorithm which achieves the lower bound. Our result for this type of chordal ring is about half of that on WDM ring with the same number of nodes.Yawen Chen, Hong Shen and Haibo Zhan
Routing and wavelength assignment for hypercube communications embedded on optical chordal ring networks of degrees 3 and 4
Routing and wavelength assignment for realizing hypercube communications on WDM ring networks has been discussed in previous research. To reduce the wavelength requirement, we study routing and wavelength assignment for realizing hypercube communications on WDM ring networks with additional links. We design the embedding schemes and derive the numbers of wavelengths required on WDM chordal ring networks of both degrees 3 and 4. Based on our proposed embedding schemes, we provide the analysis of chord length with optimal number of wavelengths to realize hypercube communications on 3-degree and 4-degree chordal rings. Results show that the wavelength requirement for realizing hypercube communications on optical chordal ring networks is significantly lower than that on optical ring networks. In addition, our research also provides solutions for embedding hypercube graph on chordal rings in graph embedding theory. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Yawen Chen, Hong Shen and Haibo Zhan
One stone, two birds: circACTN4, a nexus for a coordinated activation of Hippo and Wnt/β-catenin pathways in cholangiocarcinoma
International audienceRefers to:Qinjunjie Chen, Haibo Wang, Zheng Li, Fengwei Li, Leilei Liang, Yiran Zou, Hao Shen, Jun Li, Yong Xia, Zhangjun Cheng, Tian Yang, Kui Wang, Feng Shen - Circular RNA ACTN4 promotes intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma progression by recruiting YBX1 to initiate FZD7 transcription -Journal of Hepatology, Available online 9 September 2021, Page
Radiographic outcome of children older than twenty-four months with developmental dysplasia of the hip treated by closed reduction and spica cast immobilization in human position: a review of fifty-one hips
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the radiographic outcomes, rate of redislocation, and avascular necrosis of proximal femoral epiphysis (AVN) in patients aged 24 to 36 months with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) treated by closed reduction (CR) and spica cast immobilization in human position. Material and methods: We reviewed the medical records of 39 patients (51 hips) aged 24 to 36 months with DDH treated by CR and spica cast immobilization in human position. The Tönnis grade, rate of redislocation and AVN, acetabular index (AI), centre-edge angle (CEA), and Severin radiographic grade were evaluated on plain radiographs. Results: Among the included 39 patients (51 hips), 15 hips (29.4%) were Tönnis grade II, 24 hips (47.1%) were grade III, and 12 hips (23.5%) were grade IV. In 47 hips (92.2%), the ossific nucleus was present at the time of CR. Stable reduction was achieved by CR in 39/51 hips (76.5%) and redislocation occurred in 12/51 hips (23.5%). Among the 12 hips that redislocated, 11 underwent open reduction and one repeated CR. Two out of 40 hips (5%) treated by CR developed AVN. Overall, 54.6% of the hips had satisfactory outcomes (39.2% Severin type I and 17.6% type II), while 45.4% had unsatisfactory outcomes (39.2% Severin type III and 3.9% type IV). Of the 40 hips treated by CR, 57.5% and 42.5% of cases had satisfactory outcomes and residual acetabular dysplasia, respectively. Six out of 11 hips (54.6%) treated by open reduction and pelvic osteotomy had satisfactory outcomes. Conclusions: Our study showed that stable CR could be achieved in 76.5% of patients aged 24 to 36 months with DDH at the time of index procedure. Satisfactory outcomes can be expected in 56.4% of the cases (5.0% AVN rate), although late acetabular dysplasia may develop in 43.6% of the hips
Chromium isotope fractionation during magmatic processes of island arc basalts
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100015956 Special Project for Research and Development in Key Areas of Guangdong Provincehttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001809 National Natural Science Foundation of Chinahttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100012166 National Key Research and Development Program of Chin
Effect of Solvents on Morphology and Polymorphism of Polyvinylidene Fluoride Membrane via Supercritical CO2 Induced Phase Separation
Poly vinylidene fluoride (PVDF) membranes were prepared via supercritical CO2 induced phase separation. The effects of solvent power on PVDF membrane morphology and polymorphism were investigated using N-N-dimethylformamide (DMF), triethyl phosphate (TEP), and their mixture respectively. The morphology evolution including cross-section and surfaces were thoroughly studied by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). The differences of solubility parameters between the solvent and PVDF affected the phase separation and the resultant morphology. The various crystalline phases of the membranes were mainly investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ray diffractometer (XRD). Solvent with larger dipole moment tended to form polar beta phase. Decreasing the difference of solubility parameters favored the formation of alpha phase. Furthermore, the effects of salt additive on PVDF membrane morphology and crystalline form were studied as well. Results turned out that lithium chloride (LiCl) induced a porous top surface and boosted the formation of beta phase. (C) 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc
A Non-invasive Method for Removing a Non-Deflatable Bladder Catheter.mp4
Title: A Non-invasive Method for Removing a Non-Deflatable Bladder CatheterJournal: International Urology and NephrologyAuthor: Qing Cheng; Haibo Zhang; Guoren Wang; Zhenxiang Liu; Zhiming BaiCorresponding author: Zhiming BaiE-mail: [email protected] </p
Green finance for sustainable global growth/ Sang-Bing Tsai, Chung-Hua Shen, Hua Song, and Baozhuang Niu, editors.
Includes bibliographical references."This book provides relevant theoretical frameworks and the latest empirical research findings in the areas of green finance, internet finance and sustainable finance"--Analysis of sustainable development path for green finance: a case study of China / Hsu Feng, Lee Ru -- The role of banks in renewable energy finance: an analysis of Turkey / Meryem Filiz Batürk -- Supply chain finance is the solution to financing conundrum? / Baozhuang Niu, Zihao Mu, Youchu Zeng -- An empirical study on green finance from the perspective of bibliomterics / Feng Hu, Haibo Wei, Sang-Bing Tsai -- A general introduction and overview of supply chain finance / Haoran Yue, Jingwen Xu, Jingmai Wang, Dilang Wu, Baozhuang Niu -- An analysis of green taxation in Turkey for sustainable growth / Erdal Eroglu -- Green finance for sustainable global growth: the cost-benefits of green building over conventional buildings / Elizabeth Ojo-Fafor, Clinton Aigbavboa, Wellington Thwala, Pretty Remaru -- An interpretation on the financial development and enterprise innovation efficiency: from double perspectives of quantity and quality / Min Du, Yang Gao, Bei Chen, Xingqun Xue, Bing Tsai -- Social capital accounting: the social capital protocol and the United Nations' sustainable development goals / John P. Wilson, Sonal Choudhary.1 online resource
A Dui Hua (对话) Standpoint to Multilingual Educational Theorizing
New forms of intellectual inequality have become evident with the internationalisation of higher degree researchers (HDRs) education, in particular theoretical dominance and dependency. However, the linguistically and theoretically based inequalities associated with local/global currents of standardized monolingual English HDRs education are gradually opening up to scholarly debates. In the field of education, bilingual HDRs have the potential disposition, and some have the capabilities for multilingual theorizing. Some make use of their knowledge of more than one language to extend the possibilities for theorizing educational phenomena or otherwise naming and making sense of problems. This multilingual theorizing may provide another path to transform the problems with uniformized, Anglophone HDRs education. With this concern, this paper reconsiders the universalisation of Euro-American theories through their embodiment in monolingual English in HDR education. A Dui Hua (对话) standpoint to other languages and theoretical knowledge is outlined and debated to highlight the divergences of languages and thoughts. Thus this paper probes into the possibilities of multilingual educational theorizing, whereby bilingual HDRs generate original conceptual tools that benefit the wider educational research community
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