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Suitability of common models to estimate hydrology and diffuse water pollution in North-eastern German lowland catchments with intensive agricultural land use

Muhammad WASEEM, Frauke KACHHOLZ, Jens TRÄNCKNER

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2018, Volume 5, Issue 4,   Pages 420-431 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2018243

Abstract: model), HSPF (hydrological simulation program– FORTRAN) and a combination of tools from DHI (MIKESHE coupled with MIKE 11 and ECO Lab), have been reviewed particularly for the Tollense River catchmenthydraulics and water quality, the DHI family of tools has an edge due to their integrated coupling between MIKESHE, MIKE 11 and ECO Lab.

Keywords: diffuse pollution     ECO Lab     HSPF     lowland catchment     MIKE 11     MIKE SHE     modeling tools     SWAT     SWIM     Tollense River    

Palmitoylation of GNAQ/11 is critical for tumor cell proliferation and survival in GNAQ/11-mutant uveal

Frontiers of Medicine 2022, Volume 16, Issue 5,   Pages 784-798 doi: 10.1007/s11684-021-0911-0

Abstract: More than 85% of patients with uveal melanoma (UM) carry a GNAQ or GNA11αq/11).GNAQ/11 relies on palmitoylation for membrane association and signal transduction.cells without GNAQ/11 mutations.therapeutic target for GNAQ/11-driven UM.

Keywords: uveal melanoma     mutant GNAQ/11     palmitoylation     BCL2     combination target therapy    

Effects of the SAPO-11 synthetic process on dehydration of ethanol to ethylene

Lina WU, Xiaoxing SHI, Qun CUI, Haiyan WANG, He HUANG

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 60-66 doi: 10.1007/s11705-010-0540-7

Abstract: The effects of the synthetic condition of SAPO-11 molecular sieves on ethanol dehydration to ethyleneProduct-compositions, ethanol conversion, and selectivity to ethylene of synthesized and commercial SAPO-11From the patterns of NH -TPD, the amount of acid synthesized by SAPO-11 molecular sieves is less thanthat by commercial SAPO-11 molecular sieves, and has a stronger weak acid.by 20°C compared to commercial SAPO-11.

Keywords: SAPO-11 molecular sieves     synthesis     ethanol     ethylene     dehydration    

Retraction note to: Industrial bio-based plant aggregates as hygric and insulating construction materials for energy efficient building

Yunhong Jiang, Mike Lawrence, Meng Zhang, Jiandong Cui

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering doi: 10.1007/s11705-021-2039-9

Mechanistic insights into the selective photocatalytic degradation of dyes over TiO/ZSM-11

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 8, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1701-5

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● TiO2/ZSM-11 was prepared by a facile solid state dispersion

Keywords: Selective dye degradation     Photocatalysis     TiO2     ZSM-11     Chemisorption    

Organic Contaminants in Chinese Surface Water: Identification of Priority Pollutants” [Engineering 11 Corrigendum

Mengmeng Zhong, Tielong Wang, Wenxing Zhao, Jun Huang, Bin Wang, Lee Blaney, Qingwei Bu, Gang Yu

Engineering 2023, Volume 31, Issue 12,   Pages 139-140 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.09.001

China’s Sponge City construction: A discussion on technical approaches

Haifeng Jia, Zheng Wang, Xiaoyue Zhen, Mike Clar, Shaw L. Yu

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0984-9

Abstract: Since 2014, China has been implementing the Sponge City Construction initiative, which represents an enormous and unprecedented effort by any government in the world for achieving urban sustainability. According to preliminary estimates, the total investment on the Sponge City Plan is roughly 100 to 150 million Yuan (RMB) ($15 to $22.5 million) average per square kilometer or 10 Trillion Yuan (RMB) ($1.5 Trillion) for the 657 cities nationwide. The Sponge City Plan (SCP) calls for the use of natural processes such as soil and vegetation as part of the urban runoff control strategy, which is similar to that of low impact development (LID) and green infrastructure (GI) practices being promoted in many parts of the world. The SCP includes as its goals not only effective urban flood control, but also rainwater harvest, water quality improvement and ecological restoration. So far, the SCP implementation has encountered some barriers and challenges due to many factors. The present paper presents a review of those barriers and challenges, offers discussions and recommendations on several technical aspects such as control goals and objectives; planning/design and construction of LID/GI practices; performance evaluation. Several key recommendations are proposed on Sponge City implementation strategy, Site-specific regulatory framework and technical guidance, Product innovation and certification, LID/GI Project financing, LID/GI professional training and certification, public outreach and education. It is expected that the successful implementation of the SCP not only will bring about a sustainable, eco-friendly urbanization process in China, but also contribute enormously to the LID/GI research and development with the vast amount of relevant data and experiences generated from the Sponge City construction projects.

Keywords: Low impact development (LID)     Green infrastructure (GI)     Sponge City     Barriers     Construction strategies    

Industrial bio-based plant aggregates as hygric and insulating construction materials for energy efficient building

Yunhong Jiang, Mike Lawrence, Meng Zhang, Jiandong Cui

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 10,   Pages 1532-1532 doi: 10.1007/s11705-020-1960-7

Abstract: In this paper, the bulk density, microstructure, porosity and pore size distribution of the selected aggregates, including hemp shiv, flax shiv, rape shiv and wheat straw, are fully studied due to these properties are highly related to their excellent characteristics and more or less linked to the properties of the final product. The scanning electron microscope results showed all the selected aggregates have a highly porous and complex hierarchical structure, whereas the arrangement of pores and the thickness of cell wall are significantly different among these aggregates. All the selected aggregates had a low bulk density ranging from 30 to 130 kg∙m and a high porosity between 75.81% and 88.74%. The thermal conductivity of the selected bio-aggregates ranged from 0.04 to 0.06 W∙m ∙K . The thermal conductivity of the selected aggregates was not only depending on the bulk density of the sample but also depending on the raw material. Hemp shiv, rape shiv and flax shiv were excellent hygric regulators with moisture buffer value ( ) ranging from 2.07 to 2.36 g∙m ∙%RH , whereas, wheat straw had a lower MBV value ranging from 1.76 to 1.97 g∙m ∙%RH . The results showed that particle size does not affect the value. The value increases linearly with bulk density.

Keywords: bio-based aggregates     density     porosity     thermal conductivity     hygric properties    

Dynamic mechanism for the decline of China’s energy intensity during the 11th FYP (Five-Year Plan)

Minghui LI

Frontiers in Energy 2011, Volume 5, Issue 3,   Pages 237-249 doi: 10.1007/s11708-010-0130-x

Abstract: towards its goal of achieving approximately a 20% reduction in energy intensity during the period of the 11thproperties of the mechanism for the decrease in China’s energy intensity since the beginning of the 11thbefore 2000, technical energy savings have been the main driver of momentum since the beginning of the 11th

Keywords: energy intensity     structural energy savings     technical energy savings    

Grouting construction technology of high pressure and rich water fault F11 in Qiyueshan Tunnel

Zhuo Yue,Sun Guoqing

Strategic Study of CAE 2009, Volume 11, Issue 12,   Pages 82-86

Abstract: Fractured fault F11, which has high water pressure, large volume of water gushing and complicated geologicalTaking the technologies of grouting, water control and rock collapse prevention adopted for fault F11examination method for water control and rock collapse prevention in high pressure and rich water fault F11

Keywords: Qiyueshan Tunnel     fractured fault     technical challenges     new construction scheme     new construction technology     effect examination method    

The Security Analysis for Enhanced Data Encryption Schemes in IEEE802.11/11b WLAN

Song Yubo,Hu Aiqun,Cai Tianyou

Strategic Study of CAE 2004, Volume 6, Issue 10,   Pages 32-38

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As an expansion of LAN, the WLAN reduce the cost of building a network infrastructure, to enjoy the mobile, high-quality, multimedia services. The 802.11 standard for wireless networks includes a Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) protocol, which is used to protect link-layer communications from eavesdropping and other attacks. Several serious security flaws in this protocol have been discovered and some solutions have been proposed to enhance WEP security. However, it is doubtful whether they can provide enough security as these solutions lack precisely security analysis. In this paper, concrete security analyses of various enhancing mechanisms are given. Results show that these mechanisms indeed increase security and bring significant, provable security gains in WLAN environment. The authors quantify the security as a function of the security of the primitives used, thereby enabling a user to decide how to construct an enhanced mechanism for desired demands.

Keywords: WLAN     encryption     WEP     rekey    

Neutron Diffraction Investigation of the DyFe11Ti Magnetic Structure and Its Spin Reorientations Article

Olivier Isnard, Eder J. Kinast

Engineering 2020, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 153-157 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2019.11.009

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In this article, we report on the magnetic structure of DyFe11Ti and its thermal evolution

Keywords: Neutron diffraction     Magnetic phase diagram     Crystal structure    

Planetary Homeostasis of Reactive Nitrogen Through Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidation

Callbeck,Shanyun Wang,Liping Jiang,Asheesh Kumar Yadav,Jan Vymazal,Mike S. M.

Engineering doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2023.09.013

Abstract: The availability of nitrogen (N) is crucial for both the productivity of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems globally. However, the overuse of artificial fertilizers and the energy required to fix nitrogen have pushed the global nitrogen cycle (N-cycle) past its safe operating limits, leading to severe nitrogen pollution and the production of significant amounts of greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O). The anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) mechanism can counteract the release of ammonium and N2O in many oxygen-limited situations, assisting in the restoration of the homeostasis of the Earth’s N biogeochemistry. In this work, we looked into the characteristics of the anammox hotspots’ distribution across various types of ecosystems worldwide. Anammox hotspots are present at diverse oxic–anoxic interfaces in terrestrial systems, and they are most prevalent at the oxic–anoxic transition zone in aquatic ecosystems. Based on the discovery of an anammox hotspot capable of oxidizing ammonium anoxically into N2 without N2O by-product, we then designed an innovative concept and technical routes of nature-based anammox hotspot geoengineering for climate change, biodiversity loss, and efficient utilization of water resources. After 15 years of actual use, anammox hotspot geoengineering has proven to be effective in ensuring clean drinking water, regulating the climate, fostering plant and animal diversity, and enhancing long-term environmental quality. The sustainable biogeoengineering of anammox could be a workable natural remedy to resolve the conflicts between environmental pollution and food security connected to N management.

Keywords: biogeochemical N-cycle     oxic–anoxic interface     nature-based solution     biogeoengineering     nitrogen sustainable development    

PRODUCTION OF NEW WAP-8294A CYCLODEPSIPEPTIDES BY THE BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENT LYSOBACTER ENZYMOGENES OH11

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 120-132 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2021410

Abstract: new analogs of WAP-8294A compounds by the biocontrol agent Lysobacter enzymogenes OH11

Keywords: biocontrol / biosynthesis / Lysobacter / natural products / WAP-8294A    

Co-conversion of methanol and

Shumei Wei, Yarong Xu, Zhaoyang Jin, Xuedong Zhu

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 5,   Pages 783-792 doi: 10.1007/s11705-019-1868-2

Abstract: In this study, intergrown ZSM-5/ZSM-11 crystals were synthesized and their resulting catalytic performancewas investigated and compared to those of the isolated ZSM-5 and ZSM-11 zeolites.The physicochemical properties of ZSM-5/ZSM-11 intergrown zeolite were analyzed using X-ray diffractionCompared to the ZSM-5 and ZSM-11 zeolites, the ZSM-5/ZSM-11 zeolite exhibited the largest specific surfaceThe evaluation results showed that ZSM-5/ZSM-11 catalyst exhibited better catalytic reactivity than the

Keywords: ZSM-5/ZSM-11     methanol     n-hexane     cofeeding     aromatics    

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Suitability of common models to estimate hydrology and diffuse water pollution in North-eastern German lowland catchments with intensive agricultural land use

Muhammad WASEEM, Frauke KACHHOLZ, Jens TRÄNCKNER

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Palmitoylation of GNAQ/11 is critical for tumor cell proliferation and survival in GNAQ/11-mutant uveal

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Effects of the SAPO-11 synthetic process on dehydration of ethanol to ethylene

Lina WU, Xiaoxing SHI, Qun CUI, Haiyan WANG, He HUANG

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Retraction note to: Industrial bio-based plant aggregates as hygric and insulating construction materials for energy efficient building

Yunhong Jiang, Mike Lawrence, Meng Zhang, Jiandong Cui

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Mechanistic insights into the selective photocatalytic degradation of dyes over TiO/ZSM-11

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Organic Contaminants in Chinese Surface Water: Identification of Priority Pollutants” [Engineering 11

Mengmeng Zhong, Tielong Wang, Wenxing Zhao, Jun Huang, Bin Wang, Lee Blaney, Qingwei Bu, Gang Yu

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China’s Sponge City construction: A discussion on technical approaches

Haifeng Jia, Zheng Wang, Xiaoyue Zhen, Mike Clar, Shaw L. Yu

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Industrial bio-based plant aggregates as hygric and insulating construction materials for energy efficient building

Yunhong Jiang, Mike Lawrence, Meng Zhang, Jiandong Cui

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Dynamic mechanism for the decline of China’s energy intensity during the 11th FYP (Five-Year Plan)

Minghui LI

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Zhuo Yue,Sun Guoqing

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The Security Analysis for Enhanced Data Encryption Schemes in IEEE802.11/11b WLAN

Song Yubo,Hu Aiqun,Cai Tianyou

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Neutron Diffraction Investigation of the DyFe11Ti Magnetic Structure and Its Spin Reorientations

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Planetary Homeostasis of Reactive Nitrogen Through Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidation

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