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Being good or being known: International reputation of high-speed railway enterprises
Frontiers of Engineering Management Pages 455-466 doi: 10.1007/s42524-023-0250-8
Keywords: high-speed railway international reputation being good being known structural equation modeling
What have we known so far about microplastics in drinking water treatment? A timely review
Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 5, doi: 10.1007/s11783-021-1492-5
• 23 available research articles on MPs in drinking water treatment are reviewed.
Keywords: Microplastics Drinking water treatment Coagulation Flocculation Membrane Filtration
The problems about the theory of “Known for unknown”
Zhu Xun
Strategic Study of CAE 2015, Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages 35-39
“Known for unknown” is an important guiding ideology and prospecting method in mineralexploration and a work based on the known clues for prospecting.“Known for unknown” discuss relative to the prospecting for new working target,mainly inspace layout and the difference between the point and the surface and the unknown regions and known oredeposits,and put forward prospecting method to analysis of development theory in “Known for unknown
Keywords: Known for unknown; theory; prospecting; method; practice
Well-being analysis of GSU transformer insulation incorporating the impact on power generation using
Alagarsamy KRISHNAVEL, Dusmata Kumar MOHANTA, M. Jaya Bharata REDDY
Frontiers in Energy 2013, Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages 288-299 doi: 10.1007/s11708-013-0265-7
Keywords: generator step-up (GSU) transformer well-being analysis dissolved gases in oil analysis (DGA) tan delta
Shengdong Liu, Enxiang Shang , Jingnan Liu , Yining Wang , Nanthi Bolan , M.B. Kirkham , Yang Li
Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages 8-8 doi: 10.1007/s11783-021-1442-2
Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1620-5
● Emotional responses to visibility-reducing haze was assessed in a controlled lab.
Keywords: Air pollution Emotional wellbeing Variability Visual exposure Emotional bias
Jiabo Wang,Zhijie Ma,Ming Niu,Yun Zhu,Qingsheng Liang,Yanling Zhao,Jingyuan Song,Zhaofang Bai,Yaming Zhang,Ping Zhang,Na Li,Yakun Meng,Qi Li,Lushan Qin,Guangju Teng,Junling Cao,Baosen Li,Shilin Chen,Yonggang Li,Zhengsheng Zou,Honghao Zhou,Xiaohe Xiao
Frontiers of Medicine 2015, Volume 9, Issue 4, Pages 457-467 doi: 10.1007/s11684-015-0417-8
Herbal medicines have recently been recognized as the second most common cause of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) in the United States. However, reliable methods to identify the DILI causality of some herbs, such as Heshouwu (dried root of Polygonum multiflorum), remain lacking. In this study, a total of 12 307 inpatients with liver dysfunction and 147 literature-reported cases of Heshouwu DILI were screened. A general algorithm indicated that only 22.5% (9/40) and 30.6% (45/147) of all hospitalization and literature case reports, respectively, demonstrate the high probability of DILI causality of Heshouwu. By contrast, 95% (19/20) of all cases prospectively investigated by pharmacognosy, phytochemistry, and metabolomic tests exhibited highly probable causality, including a patient who was previously incorrectly attributed and a case that was excluded from Heshouwu causality by pharmacognostic evidence. Toxin (heavy metals, pesticides, and mycotoxins) contamination was also excluded from Heshouwu DILI causality. The objectivity of these screening methods for Heshouwu DILI diagnosis addresses safety concerns regarding stilbene-containing herbal medicines and dietary supplements.
Keywords: drug-induced liver injury pharmacognosy metabolomics stilbene Polygonum multiflorum Chinese herbal medicine
Analysis of A Block Cipher Based on Chaos
Jin Chenhui
Strategic Study of CAE 2001, Volume 3, Issue 6, Pages 75-80
Keywords: chaos sequence block cipher transposition cipher attack with known plaintext attack with ciphertext only
The Application of Box Floor as Submerged Camel to Hydraulic Btructures Being Constructed
Zhou Junliang
Strategic Study of CAE 2000, Volume 2, Issue 11, Pages 78-83
In this paper, the application of box floor as submerged camel to hydraulics structures being constructed,such as sluice gates only temporarily adjusted, water works in the place where the streams being intersected
Keywords: constructing hydraulic structures the box floor as submerged camel derwater construction
Theories of Social Media: Philosophical Foundations Article
Jiayin Qi, Emmanuel Monod, Binxing Fang, Shichang Deng
Engineering 2018, Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages 94-102 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2018.02.009
Keywords: Social media Lifeworld Consideration of others Rationality Historicity Instrumentalism Being-with Presentation
The City Intelligence Quotient (City IQ) Evaluation System: Conception and Evaluation Review
Zhiqiang Wu,Yunhe Pan,Qiming Ye,Lingyu Kong
Engineering 2016, Volume 2, Issue 2, Pages 196-211 doi: 10.1016/J.ENG.2016.02.009
After a systematic review of 38 current intelligent city evaluation systems (ICESs) from around the world, this research analyzes the secondary and tertiary indicators of these 38 ICESs from the perspectives of scale structuring, approaches and indicator selection, and determines their common base. From this base, the fundamentals of the City Intelligence Quotient (City IQ) Evaluation System are developed and five dimensions are selected after a clustering analysis. The basic version, City IQ Evaluation System 1.0, involves 275 experts from 14 high-end research institutions, which include the Chinese Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Science and Engineering (Germany), the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, the Planning Management Center of the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of China, and the Development Research Center of the State Council of China. City IQ Evaluation System 2.0 is further developed, with improvements in its universality, openness, and dynamic adjustment capability. After employing deviation evaluation methods in the IQ assessment, City IQ Evaluation System 3.0 was conceived. The research team has conducted a repeated assessment of 41 intelligent cities around the world using City IQ Evaluation System 3.0. The results have proved that the City IQ Evaluation System, developed on the basis of intelligent life, features more rational indicators selected from data sources that can offer better universality, openness, and dynamics, and is more sensitive and precise.
Keywords: iCity Evaluation system Open data Intelligent city-being Intelligence quotient
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Being good or being known: International reputation of high-speed railway enterprises
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What have we known so far about microplastics in drinking water treatment? A timely review
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Well-being analysis of GSU transformer insulation incorporating the impact on power generation using
Alagarsamy KRISHNAVEL, Dusmata Kumar MOHANTA, M. Jaya Bharata REDDY
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What have we known so far for fluorescence staining and quantification of microplastics: A tutorial review
Shengdong Liu, Enxiang Shang , Jingnan Liu , Yining Wang , Nanthi Bolan , M.B. Kirkham , Yang Li
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stimuli, different responses: a pilot study assessing air pollution visibility impacts on emotional well-being
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Evidence chain-based causality identification in herb-induced liver injury: exemplification of a well-known
Jiabo Wang,Zhijie Ma,Ming Niu,Yun Zhu,Qingsheng Liang,Yanling Zhao,Jingyuan Song,Zhaofang Bai,Yaming Zhang,Ping Zhang,Na Li,Yakun Meng,Qi Li,Lushan Qin,Guangju Teng,Junling Cao,Baosen Li,Shilin Chen,Yonggang Li,Zhengsheng Zou,Honghao Zhou,Xiaohe Xiao
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The Application of Box Floor as Submerged Camel to Hydraulic Btructures Being Constructed
Zhou Junliang
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Theories of Social Media: Philosophical Foundations
Jiayin Qi, Emmanuel Monod, Binxing Fang, Shichang Deng
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