
Yue Guo
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2 months ago |
nature.com | Yiwen Zhang |Rongbin Xu |Wenzhong Huang |Tingting Ye |Pei Yu |Wenhua Yu | +18 more
AbstractUnder a warming climate, wildfires are becoming more frequent and severe. Multicountry studies evaluating associations between wildfire fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and respiratory hospitalizations are lacking. Here we evaluate the short-term effects of wildfire-specific PM2.5 on respiratory hospitalizations from 1,052 communities across Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, New Zealand, Vietnam, Thailand and Taiwan, during 2000–2019.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
dev.to | Yue Guo
SummaryNebulaGraph is an open-source, distributed, and easily scalable native graph database capable of hosting very large datasets containing hundreds of billions of points and trillions of edges and providing millisecond queries. Thanks to their unique data model and efficient query performance, graph databases play an important role in many business scenarios.
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May 30, 2024 |
pubs.rsc.org | Ya Zhang |Yue Guo |Guozhen Liu |Shiqi Zhou
Portable all-in-one microfluidic system for CRISPR–Cas13a-based fully integrated multiplexed nucleic acid detection† Point-of-care testing of “sample in, answer out” is urgently needed for communicable diseases. Recently, rapid nucleic acid tests for infectious diseases have been developed for use in resource-limited areas, but they require types of equipment in central laboratories and are poorly integrated.
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Oct 7, 2023 |
mdpi.com | Yue Guo |Qingyue Wang
3.1. Reaction Behaviors 3.1.1. Pyrolysis and Gasification Behaviors of Bamboo SamplesThe outcomes of the investigation into the thermal decomposition behavior of two distinct bamboo materials using TG-DTA are presented in a. Analyzing the weight change curves, it becomes evident that a reduction in mass due to dehydration reactions occurs within the temperature range of 20 to 200 °C. Concurrently, thermal decomposition reactions manifest between 200 and 600 °C.
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Aug 14, 2023 |
dovepress.com | Yue Guo |Ling Wei |Hong-Xia Duan |Xiu-Mei Wang
External surgical devices are reusable devices leased to hospitals by suppliers for use primarily in implant-related procedures.1 External devices used in surgery are difficult to manage for two reasons: one is the increased risk of infection owing to the frequent movement between hospitals,2 and the other is the burdensome task of counting surgical items3 brought about by the large number of external devices.4 According to research, only 13% of all surgical items on an operating table are...
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