科研成果

2016
Chen Z, Zheng X, Li Z, Wang P, Rong X, Wang T, Yang X, Xu F, Qin Z, Ge W, et al. Positive temperature coefficient of photovoltaic efficiency in solar cells based on InGaN/GaN MQWs. Applied Physics Letters. 2016;109:062104.
Huang C-L, Bao L-J, Luo P, Wang Z-Y, Li S-M, Zeng EY. Potential health risk for residents around a typical e-waste recycling zone via inhalation of size-fractionated particle-bound heavy metals. JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. 2016;317:449-456.Abstract
Health risk of residents dwelling around e-waste recycling zones has been a global concern, but has not been adequately examined. The present study was intended to evaluate the potential health risk of residents through inhalation exposure to size-fractionated particle-bound heavy metals in a typical e waste recycling zone, South China. Anthropogenic metals (Zn, Se, Pb, Sb, As, and Cd) were predominantly enriched in fine particles (D-P < 1.8 mu m), whereas the crustal elements,(Ti, Fe, and Co) tended to accumulate in coarse particles (D-p > 1.8 mu m). Although the daily inhalation intakes of the target metals were significantly lower than those through food consumption and ingestion of house dust, the hazard quotients of total metals for adults (95% CI: 1.0-5.5) and children (95% CI: 3.0-17) were greater than 1. Moreover, the incremental lifetime cancer risks of five carcinogenic metals (Cr, Co, Ni, As, and Cd) for adults and children were 1.3 x 10(-3) (95% CI: 4.1 x 10(-4)-3.0 x 10(-3)) and 3.9 x 10(-3) (95% CI: 1.3 x 10(-3)-8.6 x 10(-3)), respectively, substantially higher than the acceptable cancer risk range of 10(-6)-10(-4). All these findings suggested that health risks were high for local residents dwelling around the e-waste recycling zone through inhalation exposure to particle-bound heavy metals, for both adults and children. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
张远银, 孙赞东, 金之钧. P-P与P-SV波联合反演方法分类与对比. 石油物探 [Internet]. 2016;55(4):587-596. 访问链接
Liu J, Liu C, Belkin NJ. Predicting information searchers' topic knowledge at different search stages. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 2016;67(11):2652-2666.
Liu J, Liu C, Belkin NJ. Predicting information searchers' topic knowledge at different search stages. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 2016;67:2652–2666.
Liu C, Xu T. Preliminary exploration of the effect of time constraint on search interactions on webpages, in Proceedings of the 16th ACM/IEEE-CS on Joint Conference on Digital Libraries.; 2016:265–266.
He W, Yang W, Tian Y, Zhu X, Liu J, Feng Y, Logan BE. Pressurized air cathodes for enhanced stability and power generation by microbial fuel cells. Journal of Power Sources. 2016;332:447–453.
He W, Yang W, Tian Y, Zhu X, Liu J, Feng Y, Logan BE. Pressurized air cathodes for enhanced stability and power generation by microbial fuel cells. Journal of Power Sources. 2016;332:447-453.
Zhang P, Soergel D. Process patterns and conceptual changes in knowledge representations during information seeking and sensemaking: A qualitative user study. Journal of Information Science. 2016;42(1):59-78.
Pan C, Chen M, Yu R, Yang Q, Hu Y, Zhang Y, Wang ZL*. Progress in Piezo-Phototronic-Effect-Enhanced Light-Emitting Diodes and Pressure Imaging. Advanced Materials. 2016;28:1535–1552.
Pan C, Chen M, Yu R, Yang Q, Hu Y, Zhang Y, Wang ZL*. Progress in Piezo-Phototronic-Effect-Enhanced Light-Emitting Diodes and Pressure Imaging. Advanced Materials. 2016;28:1535–1552.
Yang P, Cai Y, Lyytinen A, Hölttä S. Promoting University and Industry Links at the Regional Level: Comparing China’s Reform and International Experience. Chinese Education & Society. 2016;49(3):121-138.Abstract
This paper intends to learn from international experiences in order to facilitating China's ongoing regional university transformation with an ultimate goal to enhance the role of university in regional economic development and innovation. In so doing, this paper compares major models of universities of applied sciences (UAS) around the world from the perspective of the Triple Helix Model with an emphasis on the nature of university-industry relation implied by each model, and then exploring their relevance for China's UASs transformation. It is concluded that the Finnish model is the most relevant to China. By comparing the Finnish and Chinese practices, a number of recommendations are solicited to Chinese policy-makers.
Jin W, Su S, Wang B, Zhu X, Chen Y, Shen G, Liu J, Cheng H, Wang X, Wu S, et al. Properties and cellular effects of particulate matter from direct emissions and ambient sources. Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part a-Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering [Internet]. 2016;51:1075-1083. 访问链接
Protein secondary structure prediction using deep convolutional neural fields. Scientific reports . 2016.
Seiffert J, Buckley A, Leo B, Martin NG, Zhu J, Dai R, Hussain F, Guo C, Warren J, Hodgson A, et al. Pulmonary effects of inhalation of spark-generated silver nanoparticles in Brown-Norway and Sprague-Dawley rats. Respir Res. 2016;17:85.Abstract
BACKGROUND: The increasing use of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) in consumer products is concerning. We examined the potential toxic effects when inhaled in Brown-Norway (BN) rats with a pre-inflammatory state compared to Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats. METHODS: We determined the effect of AgNPs generated from a spark generator (mass concentration: 600-800 mug/mm(3); mean diameter: 13-16 nm; total lung doses: 8 [Low] and 26-28 [High] mug) inhaled by the nasal route in both rat strains. Rats were sacrificed at day 1 and day 7 after exposure and measurement of lung function. RESULTS: In both strains, there was an increase in neutrophils in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid at 24 h at the high dose, with concomitant eosinophilia in BN rats. While BAL inflammatory cells were mostly normalised by Day 7, lung inflammation scores remained increased although not the tissue eosinophil scores. Total protein levels were elevated at both lung doses in both strains. There was an increase in BAL IL-1beta, KC, IL-17, CCL2 and CCL3 levels in both strains at Day 1, mostly at high dose. Phospholipid levels were increased at the high dose in SD rats at Day 1 and 7, while in BN rats, this was only seen at Day 1; surfactant protein D levels decreased at day 7 at the high dose in SD rats, but was increased at Day 1 at the low dose in BN rats. There was a transient increase in central airway resistance and in tissue elastance in BN rats at Day 1 but not in SD rats. Positive silver-staining was seen particularly in lung tissue macrophages in a dose and time-dependent response in both strains, maximal by day 7. Lung silver levels were relatively higher in BN rat and present at day 7 in both strains. CONCLUSIONS: Presence of cellular inflammation and increasing silver-positive macrophages in lungs at day 7, associated with significant levels of lung silver indicate that lung toxicity is persistent even with the absence of airway luminal inflammation at that time-point. The higher levels and persistence of lung silver in BN rats may be due to the pre-existing inflammatory state of the lungs.
Rothstein JD, Jennings L, Moorthy A, Yang F, Gee L, Romano K, Hutchful D, Labrique AB, LeFevre AE. Qualitative assessment of the feasibility, usability, and acceptability of a mobile client data app for community-based maternal, neonatal, and child care in rural Ghana. International journal of telemedicine and applications. 2016;2016.
Li S. Qualitative Evaluation Of An Innovative 3-D System For Assessment And Feedback Of Chronic Conditions: Ankylosing Spondylitis As An Exemplar Case. International Conference e-Health 2016. 2016:67-74.
Xie L, Zhang X, Wang S, Zhang X, Ma S. Quality assessment of tone-mapped images based on sparse representation, in IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, ISCAS 2016, Montréal, QC, Canada, May 22-25, 2016.; 2016:2218–2221. 访问链接
Deng H, Fitts JP, Peters CA. Quantifying fracture geometry with X-ray tomography: Technique of Iterative Local Thresholding (TILT) for 3D image segmentation. Computational Geosciences. 2016;20:231–244.
Gao SS, Xu P, Zhou F, Yang H, Zheng CM, Cao W, Tao S, Piao SL, Zhao Y, Ji XY, et al. Quantifying nitrogen leaching response to fertilizer additions in China's cropland. Environmental Pollution. 2016;211:241-251.Abstract
Agricultural soils account for more than 50% of nitrogen leaching (L-N) to groundwater in China. When excess levels of nitrogen accumulate in groundwater, it poses a risk of adverse health effects. Despite this recognition, estimation of L-N from cropland soils in a broad spatial scale is still quite uncertain in China. The uncertainty of L-N primarily stems from the shape of nitrogen leaching response to fertilizer additions (N-rate) and the role of environmental conditions. On the basis of 453 site-years at 51 sites across China, we explored the nonlinearity and variability of the response of L-N to N-rate and developed an empirical statistical model to determine how environmental factors regulate the rate of N leaching (LR). The result shows that L-N-N-rate relationship is convex for most crop types, and varies by local hydro-climates and soil organic carbon. Variability of air temperature explains a half (similar to 52%) of the spatial variation of LR. The results of model calibration and validation indicate that incorporating this empirical knowledge into a predictive model could accurately capture the variation in leaching and produce a reasonable upscaling from site to country. The fertilizer-induced L-N in 2008 for China's cropland were 0.88 +/- 0.23 TgN (1 sigma), significantly lower than the linear or uniform model, as assumed by Food and Agriculture Organization and MITERRA-EUROPE models. These results also imply that future policy to reduce N leaching from cropland needs to consider environmental variability rather than solely attempt to reduce N-rate. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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