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Effects of thermocline on performance of underwater glider’s power system propelled by ocean thermal energy

Hai YANG, Jie MA,

Frontiers in Energy 2009, Volume 3, Issue 4,   Pages 472-479 doi: 10.1007/s11708-009-0052-7

Abstract: There exist the threshold values of the thermocline’s depth and upper thickness for the power systemA depth or upper thickness of the thermocline less than the corresponding threshold leads the power system

Keywords: mathematical     underwater glider     system working     certain     corresponding threshold    

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Frontiers of Engineering Management 2014, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 115-118 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2014017

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Frontiers of Engineering Management 2016, Volume 3, Issue 1,   Pages 99-100 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2016012

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Utilization threshold of surface water and groundwater based on the system optimization of crop planting

Qiang FU,Jiahong LI,Tianxiao LI,Dong LIU,Song CUI

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2016, Volume 3, Issue 3,   Pages 231-240 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2016101

Abstract: system is suitable when surface water mining ratio is in 47.84%–48.04% and the groundwater exploitation threshold

Keywords: economic-social-ecological     uncertainty     harmonious entropy     surface water and groundwater     utilization threshold    

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Frontiers of Engineering Management 2015, Volume 2, Issue 4,   Pages 393-394 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2015065

Approaching the commercial threshold of solar water splitting toward hydrogen by III-nitrides nanowires

Frontiers in Energy doi: 10.1007/s11708-023-0870-z

Abstract: Approaching the commercial threshold of solar water splitting toward hydrogen by III-nitrides nanowires

Keywords: threshold solar water     splitting hydrogen III    

Thermally developing forced convection and the corresponding thermal stresses in a porous plate channel

YANG Xiao, LIU Xuemei

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2007, Volume 2, Issue 1,   Pages 57-61 doi: 10.1007/s11465-007-0009-7

Abstract: the fluid flow, the thermally developing forced convection of the local thermal equilibrium and the correspondingThe expressions of temperature, local Nusselt number and corresponding thermal stresses are obtained

Keywords: semi-infinite saturated     direction     interaction     skeleton     thermal equilibrium    

Fracture model for the prediction of the electrical percolation threshold in CNTs/Polymer composites

Yang SHEN, Pengfei HE, Xiaoying ZHUANG

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 1,   Pages 125-136 doi: 10.1007/s11709-017-0396-8

Abstract: In this paper, we propose a 3D stochastic model to predict the percolation threshold and the effective

Keywords: electrical percolation     CNTs/Polymer composites     fracture model     electric conductivity     tunnelling effects    

Synthesis of p -substituted tetraphenylporphyrins and corresponding ferric complexes with mixed-solvents

Zhicheng SUN, Yuanbin SHE, Rugang ZHONG,

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2009, Volume 3, Issue 4,   Pages 457-461 doi: 10.1007/s11705-009-0169-6

Abstract: substituted benzaldehyde with pyrrole in mixed solvents (propionic acid, acetic acid and nitrobenzene), and corresponding

Keywords: -substituted tetraphenylporphyrin     condensation     -substituted benzaldehyde     dimethylformamide     metalation    

Development of a hydrodynamic model and the corresponding virtual software for dual-loop circulating

Shanwei Hu, Xinhua Liu

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 3,   Pages 579-590 doi: 10.1007/s11705-020-1953-6

Abstract: Based on the modularization strategy, corresponding interactive simulation software was further developed

Keywords: multi-loop circulating fluidized bed     mathematical modeling     energy minimization multiscale     virtual fluidization     mesoscale structure    

Blind identification of threshold auto-regressive model for machine fault diagnosis

LI Zhinong, HE Yongyong, CHU Fulei, WU Zhaotong

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2007, Volume 2, Issue 1,   Pages 46-49 doi: 10.1007/s11465-007-0007-9

Abstract: A blind identification method was developed for the threshold auto-regressive (TAR) model.

Keywords: speed-up     classifier     practical     extraction     experiment    

review on anammox process for the treatment of antibiotic-containing wastewater: Linking effects with corresponding

Jinjin Fu, Quan Zhang, Baocheng Huang, Niansi Fan, Rencun Jin

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1309-y

Abstract: Abstract • Anammox is promising for nitrogen removal from antibiotic-containing wastewater. • Most antibiotics could inhibit the anammox performance and activity. • Antibiotic pressure promoted the increase in antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). • Antibiotic-resistance mechanisms of anammox bacteria are speculated. Antibiotic is widely present in the effluent from livestock husbandry and the pharmaceutical industry. Antibiotics in wastewater usually have high biological toxicity and even promote the occurrence and transmission of antibiotic resistant bacteria and antibiotic resistance genes. Moreover, most antibiotic-containing wastewater contains high concentration of ammonia nitrogen. Improper treatment will lead to high risk to the surrounding environment and even human health. The anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) with great economic benefit and good treatment effect is a promising process to remove nitrogen from antibiotic-containing wastewater. However, antibiotic inhibition has been observed in anammox applications. Therefore, a comprehensive overview of the single and combined effects of various antibiotics on the anammox system is conducted in this review with a focus on nitrogen removal performance, sludge properties, microbial community, antibiotic resistance genes and anammox-involved functional genes. Additionally, the influencing mechanism of antibiotics on anammox consortia is summarized. Remaining problems and future research needs are also proposed based on the presented summary. This review provides a better understanding of the influences of antibiotics on anammox and offers a direction to remove nitrogen from antibiotic-containing wastewater by the anammox process.

Keywords: Anammox     Antibiotic     Mechanism     Inhibition    

Liquefaction-induced damage evaluation of earth embankment and corresponding countermeasure

Linlin GU; Wei ZHENG; Wenxuan ZHU; Zhen WANG; Xianzhang LING; Feng ZHANG

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 9,   Pages 1183-1195 doi: 10.1007/s11709-022-0848-7

Abstract: Liquefaction of sandy soils is a big threat to the stability and the safety of an earth embankment laid on saturated soils. A large number of liquefaction-induced damages on embankment due to different types of earthquakes have been reported worldwide. In this research, the dynamic behaviors of earth embankment and the reinforcement effects of grouting as remediation method, subjected to moderate earthquake EQ1 and strong earthquake EQ2, were numerically investigated. The seismic behaviors of ground composed of cohesionless sandy soil and cohesive clayey soil were uniformly described by the cyclic mobility (CM) model, which is capable of describing accurately the mechanical property of the soil due to monotonic and cyclic loadings by accounting for stress-induced anisotropy, over-consolidation, and soil structure. It is known from the numerical investigation that the embankment would experience destructive deformation, and that the collapse mode was closely related to the properties of input seismic motion because high intensities and long durations of an earthquake motion could lead to significant plastic deformation and prolonged soil liquefaction. Under the strong seismic loading of EQ2, a circular collapse surface, combined with huge settlement and lateral spread, occurred inside the liquefication zone and extended towards the embankment crest. In contrast, in moderate earthquake EQ1, upheaval was observed at each toe of the embankment, and instability occurred only in the liquefied ground. An anti-liquefaction remediation via grouting was determined to significantly reduce liquefaction-induced deformation (settlement, lateral spreading, and local uplift) and restrain the deep-seated circular sliding failure, even though the top sandy soil liquefied in both earthquakes. When the structure was subjected to EQ2 motion, local failure occurred on the embankment slope reinforced with grouting, and thus, an additional appropriate countermeasure should be implemented to further strengthen the slope. For both input motions, the surface deformation of the considered embankment decreased gradually as the thickness of reinforcement was increased, although the reinforcement effect was no longer significant once the thickness exceeded 6 m.

Keywords: dynamic response     earth embankment     damage pattern     liquefaction     ground improvement    

Multi-dimensional optimization for approximate near-threshold computing

Jing Wang, Wei-wei Liang, Yue-hua Niu, Lan Gao, Wei-gong Zhang,jwang@cnu.edu.cn,zwg771@cnu.edu.cn

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2020, Volume 21, Issue 10,   Pages 1413-1534 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2000089

Abstract: As transistors operating in the near-threshold region are able to obtain flexible trade-offs between

Effects of miR-200c on the migration and invasion abilities of human prostate cancer Du145 cells and the corresponding

Runlin Shi,Haibing Xiao,Tao Yang,Lei Chang,Yuanfeng Tian,Bolin Wu,Hua Xu

Frontiers of Medicine 2014, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 456-463 doi: 10.1007/s11684-014-0353-z

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microRNAs (miRNAs) have played a key role in human tumorigenesis, tumor progression, and metastasis. On the one hand, miRNAs are aberrantly expressed in many types of human cancer; on the other hand, miRNAs can function as tumor suppressors or oncogenes that target many cancer-related genes. This study aimed to investigate the effects of miRNA-200c (miR-200c) on the biological behavior and mechanism of proliferation, migration, and invasion in the prostate cancer cell line Du145. In this study, Du145 cells were transfected with miR-200c mimics or negative control miR-NC by using an X-tremeGENE siRNA transfection reagent. The relative expression of miR-200c was measured by RT-PCR. The proliferation, migration, and invasion abilities of Du145 cells were detected by CCK8 assays, migration assays and invasion assays, respectively. The expressions of ZEB1, E-cadherin, and vimentin were observed by western blot. Results showed that DU145 cells exhibited a high expression of miR-200c compared with immortalized normal prostate epithelial cell RWPE-1. Du145 cells were then transfected with miR-200c mimics and displayed lower abilities of proliferation, migration, and invasion than those transfected with the negative control. The protein levels of ZEB1 and vimentin were expressed at a low extent in Du145 cells, which were transfected with miR-200c mimics; by contrast, E-cadherin was highly expressed. Hence, miR-200c could significantly inhibit the proliferation of the prostate cancer cell line Du145; likewise, miR-200c could inhibit migration and invasion by epithelial-mesenchymal transition.

Keywords: miR-200c     proliferation     migration     invasion     prostate cancer     Du145 cell     ZEB1    

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Effects of thermocline on performance of underwater glider’s power system propelled by ocean thermal energy

Hai YANG, Jie MA,

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Utilization threshold of surface water and groundwater based on the system optimization of crop planting

Qiang FU,Jiahong LI,Tianxiao LI,Dong LIU,Song CUI

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Approaching the commercial threshold of solar water splitting toward hydrogen by III-nitrides nanowires

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Thermally developing forced convection and the corresponding thermal stresses in a porous plate channel

YANG Xiao, LIU Xuemei

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Fracture model for the prediction of the electrical percolation threshold in CNTs/Polymer composites

Yang SHEN, Pengfei HE, Xiaoying ZHUANG

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Synthesis of p -substituted tetraphenylporphyrins and corresponding ferric complexes with mixed-solvents

Zhicheng SUN, Yuanbin SHE, Rugang ZHONG,

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Development of a hydrodynamic model and the corresponding virtual software for dual-loop circulating

Shanwei Hu, Xinhua Liu

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Blind identification of threshold auto-regressive model for machine fault diagnosis

LI Zhinong, HE Yongyong, CHU Fulei, WU Zhaotong

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review on anammox process for the treatment of antibiotic-containing wastewater: Linking effects with corresponding

Jinjin Fu, Quan Zhang, Baocheng Huang, Niansi Fan, Rencun Jin

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Liquefaction-induced damage evaluation of earth embankment and corresponding countermeasure

Linlin GU; Wei ZHENG; Wenxuan ZHU; Zhen WANG; Xianzhang LING; Feng ZHANG

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Multi-dimensional optimization for approximate near-threshold computing

Jing Wang, Wei-wei Liang, Yue-hua Niu, Lan Gao, Wei-gong Zhang,jwang@cnu.edu.cn,zwg771@cnu.edu.cn

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Effects of miR-200c on the migration and invasion abilities of human prostate cancer Du145 cells and the corresponding

Runlin Shi,Haibing Xiao,Tao Yang,Lei Chang,Yuanfeng Tian,Bolin Wu,Hua Xu

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