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Dong Wang

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  586
Citations -  13460

Dong Wang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 491 publications receiving 9970 citations. Previous affiliations of Dong Wang include University of Science and Technology of China & Shanghai University.

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Water-promoted direct aerobic oxidation of enol silyl ether to α-hydroxyl ketones without catalyst

TL;DR: Clean oxidation of aromatic silyl enol ethers in water by air without the use of any catalyst generates α-hydroxyl ketones in good yields (69-86%) as mentioned in this paper.
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Iridoidal glucosides from Gentiana rhodantha

TL;DR: Six new iridoidal glucosides, 2′-O-(3″-hydroxybenzoyl)-8-epikingiside, kingiside (10), secologanoside (11), secoxyloganin (12), and alpigenoside (13), were isolated from the whole plant of Gentiana rhodantha (Gentianaceae).
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Vine copula selection using mutual information for hydrological dependence modeling.

TL;DR: This study discussed the connection between conditional mutual information (CMI) and CE and developed a mutual information-based sequential approach to select a vine structure which was based on original observations, and model-independent, and indicated that the MI-based approach satisfactorily modeled different kinds of dependence structure and yielded more information on variables in comparison with traditional tau- based approach.
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A two-phase copula entropy-based multiobjective optimization approach to hydrometeorological gauge network design

TL;DR: In this article, a two-phase copula entropy-based multiobjective optimization approach is proposed to design an optimal network based on the minimal number of hydrometeorological stations in order to reduce costs.
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Multiple-stimulus-responsive hydrogels of cationic surfactants and azoic salt mixtures

TL;DR: In this paper, the three-dimensional network structures of hydrogels were determined by transmission electron microscopy images, scanning electron microscope images, 1H nuclear magnetic resonance, and small-angle X-ray scattering measurements.