
Zhang Xuan Zhang
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Nov 14, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Zhe Wang |Zhang Xuan Zhang |Fengzhang Luo |Xiaoyu Qiu
1. IntroductionThe ongoing acceleration of the construction process of China’s new power system, which is dominated by new energy, has resulted in notable shifts in the circumstances and responsibilities confronting the distribution network within the context of the new power system [1,2].
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Oct 31, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Zhe Wang |Zhang Xuan Zhang |Fengzhang Luo |Ranfeng Mu
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Oct 5, 2024 |
china.org.cn | Zhang Xuan Zhang
WARSAW, Oct. 5 (Xinhua) -- Storm-triggered floods hit central Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday, killing 19 people and leaving many others missing along the Neretva River, one of the country's major waterways. At the same time, several Central European countries have been recovering from their worst flooding in over two decades. Extreme heat waves and flash floods are becoming increasingly common on the continent, which used to enjoy mild weather conditions.
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Sep 17, 2024 |
china.org.cn | Zhang Xuan Zhang
SLUBICE, Poland, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) -- Germany reinstated checks at all land borders on Monday, as a response to illegal immigration and security issues. On the bridge connecting the Polish city of Slubice and Frankfurt in Germany, which face each other across the Oder river, a long line of cars travelling from Poland to Germany could be seen waiting on Monday. The border bridge is a regular route for people living in Poland who commute to work in Germany.
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Nov 23, 2023 |
nature.com | Shuzhi Liu |Ruoyu ZHANG |Zhang Xuan Zhang |Peng Zhou
AbstractHigh‐performance organic neuromorphic devices with miniaturized device size and computing capability are essential elements for developing brain‐inspired humanoid intelligence technique. However, due to the structural inhomogeneity of most organic materials, downscaling of such devices to nanoscale and their high‐density integration into compact matrices with reliable device performance remain challenging at the moment.
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