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Bing Zhang

Researcher at Nanjing University

Publications -  375
Citations -  15282

Bing Zhang is an academic researcher from Nanjing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 320 publications receiving 11185 citations. Previous affiliations of Bing Zhang include Zhejiang University & University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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A recursive measurement error estimation identification method for bad data analysis in power system state estimation

TL;DR: In this paper, a recursive measurement error estimation identification algorithm is proposed for identifying multiple interacting bad data in power system static state estimation, and a set of linearized formulae are developed and used to recursively calculate normalized residuals and normalized measurement error estimates.
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Promoting potato as staple food can reduce the carbon–land–water impacts of crops in China

TL;DR: In this article, the carbon-land-water implications of China's potato policy were examined by compiling and analysing detailed city-level life-cycle inventories of China’s staple crops.
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Altered Odor-Induced Brain Activity as an Early Manifestation of Cognitive Decline in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes.

TL;DR: The results suggested the alteration of olfactory network is present before clinically measurable cognitive decrements in type 2 diabetes, bridging the gap between the central olfaction system and cognitive decline in diabetes.
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The sound of one hand clapping: transparency without accountability

TL;DR: The case of China, which has adopted a number of open governance and p... as discussed by the authors, has shown that increasing government transparency in an authoritarian regime, absent electoral forms of accountability, change outcomes.
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Tracing the accumulation of in vivo human oral microbiota elucidates microbial community dynamics at the gateway to the GI tract

TL;DR: How long the collapsed bacterial community can recover to its initial state when suffering from disturbance and whether oral microbes have sufficient robustness to serve as biomarkers are examined.