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Dec 13, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Yi Hu
1. IntroductionLung cancer continues to be the predominant cause of cancer-related mortality globally, with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) comprising approximately 85% of all cases [1]. Among the subtypes of NSCLC, adenocarcinoma is the most common, frequently exhibiting distinct molecular alterations that promote tumor growth and progression [2].
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Jun 17, 2024 |
fundssociety.com | Amit Goel |Yi Hu
La volatilidad de los mercados indios desencadenada por la victoria sorprendentemente ajustada del primer ministro Narendra Modi en las elecciones generales del país de 2024 puede haber tenido un efecto de enfriamiento a corto plazo en el ánimo de los inversores. Pero probablemente no haga mella en el entusiasmo general en torno a las ofertas públicas iniciales (OPV) que ha estado alimentando el frenesí inversor en Bombay.
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May 13, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Yi Hu |Wentao Wang |Fangjun Wang
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Apr 3, 2024 |
fundssociety.com | Lei Zhou |Yi Hu
Asia sigue siendo uno de los principales motores del crecimiento mundial, con sus economías en camino de alcanzar sus objetivos anuales de PIB, pero la estabilidad se ha convertido en el principal objetivo de la región de cara al segundo trimestre. China lucha contra los vientos estructurales para estabilizar el crecimiento en torno a su objetivo del 5%, mientras que Japón busca un equilibrio entre la subida de los tipos de interés y el mantenimiento del impulso de su economía en reflación.
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Dec 15, 2023 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Cencen Wei |Abhijit Roy |Yi Hu |S. Mark Roe
1 Introduction The study of nanomaterials, whether it be 1D nano-tubes[1] and -wires,[2] or2D nanosheets,[3] has paved the way in advancing many crucial societal technologies. For a broad range of medical,[4] energy,[5] and optoelectronic applications,[6] these nanomaterials have brought about the realization of many Internet of Things devices. Recently, 2D nanosheets based on highly abundant, naturally occurring layered minerals were demonstrated to present many surprising properties.
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