
Wei Li
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3 weeks ago |
medrxiv.org | Stine Jacobsen |Jeppe Dyrberg Andersen |Ya Cui |Wei Li
The authors have declared no competing interest. S.N.N.C was supported by a research grant from the Danish Cardiovascular Academy, which is funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation, grant number NNF20SA0067242 and the Danish Heart Foundation. M.T.O. and P.J.S. were supported by a Novo Nordisk Foundation Tandem Programme grant (NNF23OC0081817, The Calmodulinopathy Research Program: Unraveling the Mechanistic Link between Calmodulin Mutations and Clinical Phenotypes).
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2 months ago |
tandfonline.com | Jie Li |Chen Wu |Wei Li
ABSTRACTThe Public–Private Partnership (PPP) is an important tool for local governments to provide public goods in China, but it suffers from various problems in the practice, especially the lack of private capital in the PPP projects. Both the literature and the industry called for a revision of PPP policies to encourage participation from the private sector and to prevent the local debt crisis.
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Feb 23, 2025 |
biorxiv.org | Michael Myers |Wei Li |Jiaqi Li |Xintian Tina Wang
AbstractThe cerebral cortex consists of distinct areas that develop through intrinsic embryonic patterning and postnatal experiences. Accurate parcellation of these areas in neuroimaging studies improves statistical power and cross-study comparability.
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Jan 31, 2025 |
mdpi.com | Meixuan Li |Guoqing Wang |Tianyu Li |Wei Li
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Jan 15, 2025 |
sciencedirect.com | Mohammad Imani |Mohsen Safaei |Yamei Wang |Wei Li
Electrochemical energy storage systems are crucial for the utilization and promotion of clean energy. Among these, lithium-oxygen batteries have garnered significant interest due to their remarkable theoretical energy density of 3458 Wh kg−1 [1]. Currently, the commercial application of lithium-oxygen batteries is impeded by several factors, including the slow decomposition kinetics of Li2O2, high charging overpotential, severe side reactions, and low coulombic efficiency.
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