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View article: Design of a Herd Health Identification System Based on YOLOv11
Design of a Herd Health Identification System Based on YOLOv11 Open
With the advancement of modern animal husbandry, it is especially important to use the Internet, 5G communications, and other technologies to establish smart farms for fine management, and cattle health identification is a key part of real…
View article: Nip in the Bud: A spatiotemporal pattern of soil heavy metals in Chinese herbal medicine planting region and its prevention strategy
Nip in the Bud: A spatiotemporal pattern of soil heavy metals in Chinese herbal medicine planting region and its prevention strategy Open
Soil heavy metal (HM) pollution and climate change collectively impair the cultivation viability of Chinese herbal medicines (CHM). However, the spatiotemporal pattern of soil HMs in CHM planting (CHMP) region remains uncertain. Here, we e…
View article: How Equalization of Basic Public Services Affects Settlement Intentions of Rural-Urban Migrants: Evidence from China Migrants Dynamic Survey
How Equalization of Basic Public Services Affects Settlement Intentions of Rural-Urban Migrants: Evidence from China Migrants Dynamic Survey Open
From a public economics perspective, basic public services play a crucial part in influencing rural-urban migrants’ settlement intentions. However, there is limited research analyzing this issue in terms of the equitable access to these pu…
View article: Local tolerance analysis for freeform optical systems containing diffractive phase elements
Local tolerance analysis for freeform optical systems containing diffractive phase elements Open
Freeform surfaces and diffractive phase elements offer significant potential to enhance optical system performance, but their use also presents manufacturing challenges. Freeform surfaces are typically manufactured using sub-aperture machi…
View article: Bioinspired DNA Plastics with Brick-and-Mortar Structure: Enhanced Toughness, Recyclability, and Degradability
Bioinspired DNA Plastics with Brick-and-Mortar Structure: Enhanced Toughness, Recyclability, and Degradability Open
Bio-based plastics offer the advantage of biodegradability over traditional petroleum-based plastics, enabling natural reintegration into the environment and positioning them as a more sustainable alternative. DNA, as a natural biopolymer,…
View article: Epoxy-Based Chain Extenders in Polylactic Acid (PLA): A Comprehensive Review of Structure, Performance, and Challenges
Epoxy-Based Chain Extenders in Polylactic Acid (PLA): A Comprehensive Review of Structure, Performance, and Challenges Open
View article: Can digital literacy reduce consumption inequality among residents?
Can digital literacy reduce consumption inequality among residents? Open
View article: Nip in the Bud: A Spatiotemporal Pattern of Soil Heavy Metals in Chinese Herbal Medicine Planting Region and its Prevention Strategy
Nip in the Bud: A Spatiotemporal Pattern of Soil Heavy Metals in Chinese Herbal Medicine Planting Region and its Prevention Strategy Open
View article: Destruction of Concentrated Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances by Nonthermal Plasma Technology
Destruction of Concentrated Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances by Nonthermal Plasma Technology Open
View article: Effects of the co-exposure of microplastic/nanoplastic and heavy metal on plants: Using CiteSpace, meta-analysis, and machine learning
Effects of the co-exposure of microplastic/nanoplastic and heavy metal on plants: Using CiteSpace, meta-analysis, and machine learning Open
Micro/nanoplastics (MNPs) and heavy metals (HMs) coexist worldwide. Existing studies have reported different or even contradictory toxic effects of co-exposure to MNPs and HMs on plants, which may be related to various influencing factors.…
View article: Advances in the Preparation, Structure and Bioactivity of Polysaccharides from Lycium ruthenicum Murr.: A Review
Advances in the Preparation, Structure and Bioactivity of Polysaccharides from Lycium ruthenicum Murr.: A Review Open
Lycium ruthenicum Murr. is rich in polysaccharides, and the polysaccharides in Lycium ruthenicum Murr. (LRPS) have various bioactivities, such as antioxidant activity, anti-tumor activity, neuroprotective activity, and immunomodulatory act…
View article: Photodegradation of Microplastics through Nanomaterials: Insights into Photocatalysts Modification and Detailed Mechanisms
Photodegradation of Microplastics through Nanomaterials: Insights into Photocatalysts Modification and Detailed Mechanisms Open
Microplastics (MPs) pose a profound environmental challenge, impacting ecosystems and human health through mechanisms such as bioaccumulation and ecosystem contamination. While traditional water treatment methods can partially remove micro…
View article: Photodegradation of microplastics through nanomaterials: Insights into photocatalysts modification and detailed mechanisms
Photodegradation of microplastics through nanomaterials: Insights into photocatalysts modification and detailed mechanisms Open
Microplastics (MPs) are a critical environmental issue, with impacts ranging from ecosystem contamination to health risks through bioaccumulation. This review addresses the inefficacy of traditional water treatments in removing MPs and pro…
View article: Optimization of a Low-Cost Corona Dielectric-Barrier Discharge Plasma Wastewater Treatment System through Central Composite Design/Response Surface Methodology with Mechanistic and Efficiency Analysis
Optimization of a Low-Cost Corona Dielectric-Barrier Discharge Plasma Wastewater Treatment System through Central Composite Design/Response Surface Methodology with Mechanistic and Efficiency Analysis Open
Water pollution, which is intensified by the release of hard-to-degrade pollutants, poses severe threats to ecosystems, human health, and economic development. The existing advanced oxidation processes often involve high operational costs …
View article: Tight sandstone fluid detection technology based on multi-wave seismic data
Tight sandstone fluid detection technology based on multi-wave seismic data Open
The SX area of the Ordos Basin in China is characterized by small thickness and considerable lateral variation of the reservoir, and high heterogeneity. It is difficult to identify gas and water by conventional P-wave seismic data without …
View article: Optimization of a Low-cost Corona-DBD Plasma Wastewater Treatment System through CCD/RSM with Mechanistic and Efficiency Analysis
Optimization of a Low-cost Corona-DBD Plasma Wastewater Treatment System through CCD/RSM with Mechanistic and Efficiency Analysis Open
Water pollution, intensified by the release of hard-to-degrade pollutants, poses severe threats to ecosystems, human health, and economic development. The existing advanced oxidation processes often involve high operational costs and may r…
View article: Multi-model ensemble projection of the global dust cycle by the end of 21st century using the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project version 6 data
Multi-model ensemble projection of the global dust cycle by the end of 21st century using the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project version 6 data Open
As a natural aerosol with the largest emissions on land, dust has important impacts on the atmospheric environment and climate systems. Both the emissions and transport of dust aerosols are tightly connected to meteorological conditions an…
View article: Supplementary Data 3 from Prostate Cancer in World Trade Center Responders Demonstrates Evidence of an Inflammatory Cascade
Supplementary Data 3 from Prostate Cancer in World Trade Center Responders Demonstrates Evidence of an Inflammatory Cascade Open
Differentially expressed genes in rat prostates exposed to WTC dusts
View article: Supplementary Data 1 from Prostate Cancer in World Trade Center Responders Demonstrates Evidence of an Inflammatory Cascade
Supplementary Data 1 from Prostate Cancer in World Trade Center Responders Demonstrates Evidence of an Inflammatory Cascade Open
Difference in gene expression between archived WTC and non WTC cases
View article: Supplementary Figures from Prostate Cancer in World Trade Center Responders Demonstrates Evidence of an Inflammatory Cascade
Supplementary Figures from Prostate Cancer in World Trade Center Responders Demonstrates Evidence of an Inflammatory Cascade Open
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View article: Supplementary Data 3 from Prostate Cancer in World Trade Center Responders Demonstrates Evidence of an Inflammatory Cascade
Supplementary Data 3 from Prostate Cancer in World Trade Center Responders Demonstrates Evidence of an Inflammatory Cascade Open
Differentially expressed genes in rat prostates exposed to WTC dusts
View article: Supplementary Data 1 from Prostate Cancer in World Trade Center Responders Demonstrates Evidence of an Inflammatory Cascade
Supplementary Data 1 from Prostate Cancer in World Trade Center Responders Demonstrates Evidence of an Inflammatory Cascade Open
Difference in gene expression between archived WTC and non WTC cases
View article: Supplementary Figures from Prostate Cancer in World Trade Center Responders Demonstrates Evidence of an Inflammatory Cascade
Supplementary Figures from Prostate Cancer in World Trade Center Responders Demonstrates Evidence of an Inflammatory Cascade Open
Supplementary Figures 1-3
View article: Data from Prostate Cancer in World Trade Center Responders Demonstrates Evidence of an Inflammatory Cascade
Data from Prostate Cancer in World Trade Center Responders Demonstrates Evidence of an Inflammatory Cascade Open
An excess incidence of prostate cancer has been identified among World Trade Center (WTC) responders. In this study, we hypothesized that WTC dust, which contained carcinogens and tumor-promoting agents, could facilitate prostate cancer de…
View article: Data from Prostate Cancer in World Trade Center Responders Demonstrates Evidence of an Inflammatory Cascade
Data from Prostate Cancer in World Trade Center Responders Demonstrates Evidence of an Inflammatory Cascade Open
An excess incidence of prostate cancer has been identified among World Trade Center (WTC) responders. In this study, we hypothesized that WTC dust, which contained carcinogens and tumor-promoting agents, could facilitate prostate cancer de…
View article: Data from Sensitivity to <i>BUB1B</i> Inhibition Defines an Alternative Classification of Glioblastoma
Data from Sensitivity to <i>BUB1B</i> Inhibition Defines an Alternative Classification of Glioblastoma Open
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) remains a mainly incurable disease in desperate need of more effective treatments. In this study, we develop evidence that the mitotic spindle checkpoint molecule BUB1B may offer a predictive marker for…
View article: Data from Sensitivity to <i>BUB1B</i> Inhibition Defines an Alternative Classification of Glioblastoma
Data from Sensitivity to <i>BUB1B</i> Inhibition Defines an Alternative Classification of Glioblastoma Open
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) remains a mainly incurable disease in desperate need of more effective treatments. In this study, we develop evidence that the mitotic spindle checkpoint molecule BUB1B may offer a predictive marker for…
View article: Comments on acp-2022-760
Comments on acp-2022-760 Open
Abstract. As a natural aerosol with the largest emissions on land, dust has important impacts on atmospheric environment and climate systems. Both the emissions and transport of dust aerosols are tightly connected to meteo…
View article: Comment on acp-2022-760
Comment on acp-2022-760 Open
Abstract. As a natural aerosol with the largest emissions on land, dust has important impacts on atmospheric environment and climate systems. Both the emissions and transport of dust aerosols are tightly connected to meteo…
View article: Measures for Controlling Gaseous Emissions during Composting: A Review
Measures for Controlling Gaseous Emissions during Composting: A Review Open
Composting is a promising technology for treating organic solid waste. However, greenhouse gases (methane and nitrous oxide) and odor emissions (ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, etc.) during composting are practically unavoidable, leading to sev…