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Haoran Zhang
Researcher at University of Tokyo
Publications - 241
Citations - 5268
Haoran Zhang is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Pipeline transport. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 203 publications receiving 2717 citations. Previous affiliations of Haoran Zhang include Mälardalen University College & China University of Petroleum.
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Observations of atmospheric mercury in China: a critical review
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the state of understanding in atmospheric Hg in China can be found in this paper, where a small increase in atmospheric GEM (2.4-2.5 % yr−1) was identified using 7-9 years of continuous observations at a remote site and an urban site.
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Trans-provincial health impacts of atmospheric mercury emissions in China.
Long Chen,Sai Liang,Maodian Liu,Yujun Yi,Zhifu Mi,Yanxu Zhang,Yumeng Li,Jianchuan Qi,Jing Meng,Xi Tang,Haoran Zhang,Yindong Tong,Wei Zhang,Xuejun Wang,Jiong Shu,Zhifeng Yang,Zhifeng Yang +16 more
TL;DR: A map of Hg-related health risks in China is presented and significant impacts of interprovincial trade on health risks are found, such as the prevention of deaths from fatal heart attacks by the trade induced by final consumption.
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Laser Direct Writing of Tree-Shaped Hierarchical Cones on a Superhydrophobic Film for High-Efficiency Water Collection.
Meng Wang,Qian Liu,Haoran Zhang,Chuang Wang,Lei Wang,Bingxi Xiang,Yongtao Fan,Chuan Fei Guo,Shuangchen Ruan +8 more
TL;DR: A simple way for the accurate design and highly controllable driving of tiny droplets is presented: by laser direct writing of hierarchical patterns with modified wettability and desired geometry on a superhydrophobic film, the patterned film can precisely and directionally drive tiny water droplets and dramatically improve the efficiency of water collection.
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How can China achieve its Intended Nationally Determined Contributions by 2030? A multi-criteria allocation of China's carbon emission allowance
TL;DR: Li et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a science-based scheme for CEA allocation by developing an improved zero sum gains-data envelopment analysis (ZSG-DEA) model, which demonstrates that the final CEA of some northern provinces can be cut down as compared to their initial shares and, conversely, most southern provinces experience an increase in their CEA.
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Macrophage mediated biomimetic delivery system for the treatment of lung metastasis of breast cancer
Jijun Fu,Dan Wang,Dong Mei,Haoran Zhang,Zhaoyang Wang,Bing He,Wenbing Dai,Hua Zhang,Xueqing Wang,Qiang Zhang +9 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the BDS developed here seems to overcome some of the main issues related to a BDS, and showed promising anti-cancer efficacy in terms of tumor suppression, life span prolongation and metastasis inhibition, with reduced toxicity.