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    Generalized Bayesian kernel machine regression

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    Kernel machine regression is a nonparametric regression method widely applied in biomedical and environmental health research. It employs a kernel function to measure the similarities between sample pairs, effectively identifying significant exposures and assessing their nonlinear impacts on outcomes. This article introduces an enhanced framework, the generalized Bayesian kernel machine regression. In comparison to traditional kernel machine regression, generalized Bayesian kernel machine regression provides substantial flexibility to accommodate a broader array of outcome variables, ranging from continuous to binary and count data. Simulations show generalized Bayesian kernel machine regression can successfully identify the nonlinear relationships between independent variables and outcomes of various types. In the real data analysis, we applied generalized Bayesian kernel machine regression to uncover cytosine phosphate guanine sites linked to health-related conditions such as asthma and smoking. The results identify crucial cytosine phosphate guanine sites and provide insights into their complex, nonlinear relationships with outcome variables.</p

    Supplement_1 – Supplemental material for Association of STMN1 with survival in solid tumors: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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    Supplemental material, Supplement_1 for Association of STMN1 with survival in solid tumors: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Dan Zhang, Lizhen Dai, ZengXi Yang, XiChen Wang and Yin LanNing in The International Journal of Biological Markers</p

    Supplement_2 – Supplemental material for Association of STMN1 with survival in solid tumors: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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    Supplemental material, Supplement_2 for Association of STMN1 with survival in solid tumors: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Dan Zhang, Lizhen Dai, ZengXi Yang, XiChen Wang and Yin LanNing in The International Journal of Biological Markers</p

    sj-pdf-1-trj-10.1177_00405175231181088 - Supplemental material for Different assembled nano-MnO<sub>2</sub> fiber supercapacitors applied for smart wearable clothing

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-trj-10.1177_00405175231181088 for Different assembled nano-MnO2 fiber supercapacitors applied for smart wearable clothing by Qi Wang, Mengfan Wang, Jiali Sun, Xiaolin Zhang, Weichun Chen, Xichen Yu and Wei Fan in Textile Research Journal</p

    †Chuchinolepididae Zhang 1978

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    Family †Chuchinolepididae Zhang 1978, spelling in prevailing recent practice †Chuchinolepidae Zhang 1978a: 296 (family) † Chuchinolepis Zhang 1978 [family name also seen as †Chuchinolepididae; author also seen as Chang] †Qujinolepidae Zhang 1978b: 173 (family) † Qujinolepis Zhang 1978 [family name sometimes seen as † Qujinolepididae] †Procondylolepidae Zhang 1984: 82 (family) † Procondylolepis Zhang 1984Published as part of Laan, Richard Van Der, 2018, Family-group names of fossil fishes, pp. 1-167 in European Journal of Taxonomy 466 on page 27, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2018.466, http://zenodo.org/record/555755

    An enhanced author name dataset for PubMed/MEDLINE

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    &lt;p&gt;The incompleteness of author names is a well-known issue in the MEDLINE database. It was since 2002, the full author name has been systematically indexed in MEDLINE. Although many full author names have been added to MEDLINE, we still found a significant number of abbreviated names in papers published after 2002.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Here we built an enhanced author name dataset for MEDLINE, called EAN,&nbsp; achieved by linking the whole PubMed to other large literature databases and conducting a large-scale name comparison and restoration with obtained multi-sources author names. Our evaluation shows that more than 90% of author names in EAN are complete as compared to the ratio of ~60% in MEDLINE.&lt;/p&gt

    An enhanced author name dataset for PubMed/MEDLINE

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    &lt;p&gt;The incompleteness of author names is a well-known issue in the MEDLINE database. It was since 2002, the full author name has been systematically indexed in MEDLINE. Although many full author names have been added to MEDLINE, we still found a significant number of abbreviated names in papers published after 2002.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Here we built an enhanced author name dataset for MEDLINE, called EAN,&nbsp; achieved by linking the whole PubMed to other large literature databases and conducting a large-scale name comparison and restoration with obtained multi-sources author names. Our evaluation shows that more than 90% of author names in EAN are complete as compared to the ratio of ~60% in MEDLINE.&lt;/p&gt

    Astragalus wui M. Idrees & Z. Y. Zhang 2021, nom. nov.

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    Astragalus wui M. Idrees & Z.Y. Zhang, nom. nov. Replaced name:— Astragalus sylvaticus Y.H. Wu (2015: 718), nom. illeg., non A. sylvaticus (Pall.) Willd. (1802: 1300). Type:— CHINA. Xinjiang: Yecheng Country, Sukepiya, in border forest, alt. 3000 m, 15 Aug. 1987, Exped. Qinghai-Tibet Wu Yuhu 1067 (holotype: QTPMB, not seen). Etymology:—The specific epithet honours Prof. Dr. Wu Yuhu (Northwest Institute of Plateau Biology, Chinese Academy of Science, Xining, China), author of the replaced name, who first described this new species.Published as part of Idrees, Muhammad & Zhang, Zhiyong, 2021, Astragalus wui, a new replacement name for A. sylvaticus Y. H. Wu (Galegeae, Papilionoideae, Fabaceae), pp. 210-211 in Phytotaxa 524 (3) on page 210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.3.6, http://zenodo.org/record/564936

    Professor Zhang Weihua's Clinical Experience in the Application of Yongquan Acupoint

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    Summarizing Professor Zhang Weihua's understanding of the bidirectional regulation function of Yongquan Point and his clinical application experience, the author believes that Yongquan is a meeting place of Yin and Yang qi, and both Yin and Yang qi are rooted here, which can be used to balance Yin and Yang, and proposes that Yongquan is the key point of bidirectional regulation, which has the functions of bidirectional regulation, bidirectional lifting, bidirectional replenishing. At the same time, Professor Zhang believes that Yongquan point should be combined with the corresponding stimulation method in the treatment of different diseases, which provides a new idea for the clinical treatment of some difficult diseases

    In Memoriam: Prof. Jingdong Zhang

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    Celebrating the electrochemistry legacy: Prof. Zhang was a member of the Editorial Board of ChemElectroChem as well as a valued author and reviewer. Together with her friends and colleagues Christian Engelbrekt, Xinxin Xiao and Jens Ulstrup (Technical University of Denmark) as well as Bingwei Mao (Xiamen University, China), we hope to commemorate Prof Zhang′s contributions to the electrochemical sciences by this Special ChemElectroChem Collection on the theme of “Electrochemical Materials and Interfaces”
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