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Lei Wang
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 489
Citations - 13565
Lei Wang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 429 publications receiving 9543 citations. Previous affiliations of Lei Wang include Taizhou University & Peking University.
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Hydrothermal Treatment of Grass: A Low-Cost, Green Route to Nitrogen-Doped, Carbon-Rich, Photoluminescent Polymer Nanodots as an Effective Fluorescent Sensing Platform for Label-Free Detection of Cu(II) Ions
Sen Liu,Jingqi Tian,Lei Wang,Yingwei Zhang,Xiaoyun Qin,Yonglan Luo,Abdullah M. Asiri,Abdulrahman O. Al-Youbi,Xuping Sun +8 more
TL;DR: This method has been successfully applied to determine Cu(2+) in real water samples and shows good results in terms of particle size and quantum yield.
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BA.2.12.1, BA.4 and BA.5 escape antibodies elicited by Omicron infection
Yunlong Cao,Ayijiang Yisimayi,F. Jian,Weiliang Song,T. Xiao,Lei Wang,Shuo Du,Qianqian Li,Xiao-song Chen,Yuanling Yu,Peng Wang,Zhiying Zhang,Pulan Liu,Ran An,Xiaohua Hao,Yao Wang,Jing Wang,Rui Feng,Haiyan Sun,Li-Jin Zhao,Wen Zhang,Dong Zhao,Jiang Zheng,Lingling Yu,Can Li,Na Zhang,Rui Wang,Xiaowei Niu,Siyuan Yang,Xuetao Song,Yangyang Chai,Ye Hu,Yansong Shi,Lin-Sheng Zheng,Zhiqiang Li,Qingqing Gu,Fei Shao,Weijin Huang,Ronghua Jin,Zhong-yang Shen,Youchun Wang,Xiangxi Wang,Junyu Xiao,Xiaoliang Sunney Xie +43 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors show that BA.4/BA.5 exhibit higher transmissibility than BA.2.1, BA.12.1 and BA.1.
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National character does not reflect mean personality trait levels in 49 cultures
Antonio Terracciano,Ahmed M. Abdel-Khalek,N. Ádám,L. Adamovová,C.-k. Ahn,H.-n. Ahn,B. M. Alansari,Lidia Alcalay,Jüri Allik,Alois Angleitner,María Dolores Avia,Lindsay E. Ayearst,Claudio Barbaranelli,Andrew Beer,M. A. Borg-Cunen,Denis Bratko,Marina Brunner-Sciarra,L. Budzinski,N. Camart,Donatien Dahourou,F. De Fruyt,M. I. P. de Lima,G. E. H. del Pilar,Ed Diener,Ruth Falzon,K. Fernando,Emília Ficková,Ronald Fischer,Carmen Flores-Mendoza,M. A. Ghayur,Sami Gülgöz,Bo Hagberg,Jamin Halberstadt,Magdalena S. Halim,Martina Hřebíčková,J. Humrichouse,Hans Henrik Jensen,D. D. Jocic,F. H. Jónsson,Brigitte Khoury,W. Klinkosz,Goran Knežević,Mary Anne Lauri,N. Leibovich,Thomas A. Martin,Iris Marušić,Khairul Anwar Mastor,David Matsumoto,Margaret McRorie,B. Meshcheriakov,Erik Lykke Mortensen,M. Munyae,János Nagy,Katsuharu Nakazato,Florence Nansubuga,Shigehiro Oishi,A. O. Ojedokun,Fritz Ostendorf,Delroy L. Paulhus,S. Pelevin,J.-M. Petot,N. Podobnik,Jose Porrata,V. S. Pramila,G. Prentice,Anu Realo,Norma Reátegui,Jean-Pierre Rolland,Jérôme Rossier,Willibald Ruch,Velko S. Rus,M.L. Sánchez-Bernardos,Vanina Schmidt,S. Sciculna-Calleja,A. Sekowski,Jane Shakespeare-Finch,Yoshiko Shimonaka,Franco Simonetti,Tilahun Sineshaw,Jerzy Siuta,Peter B. Smith,Paul D. Trapnell,K. K. Trobst,Lei Wang,Michelle Yik,A. Zupančič,Robert R. McCrae +86 more
TL;DR: Perceptions of national character appear to be unfounded stereotypes that may serve the function of maintaining a national identity.
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Perceptions of aging across 26 cultures and their culture-level associates.
Corinna E. Löckenhoff,Filip De Fruyt,Antonio Terracciano,Robert R. McCrae,Marleen De Bolle,Paul T. Costa,Maria E. Aguilar-Vafaie,Chang-Kyu Ahn,Hyun-Nie Ahn,Lidia Alcalay,Jüri Allik,Tatyana V. Avdeyeva,Claudio Barbaranelli,Verónica Benet-Martínez,Marek Blatný,Denis Bratko,Thomas R. Cain,Jarret T. Crawford,Margarida Lima,Emília Ficková,Mirona Gheorghiu,Jamin Halberstadt,Martina Hrebickova,Lee Jussim,Waldemar Klinkosz,Goran Knezevic,Nora Leibovich de Figueroa,Thomas A. Martin,Iris Marušić,Khairul Anwar Mastor,Daniel R. Miramontez,Katsuharu Nakazato,Florence Nansubuga,V. S. Pramila,Anu Realo,Jean-Pierre Rolland,Jérôme Rossier,Vanina Schmidt,Andrzej Sekowski,Jane Shakespeare-Finch,Yoshiko Shimonaka,Franco Simonetti,Jerzy Siuta,Peter B. Smith,Barbara Szmigielska,Lei Wang,Mami Yamaguchi,Michelle Yik +47 more
TL;DR: The authors found that cross-cultural variations in aging perceptions were associated with culture-level indicators of population aging, education levels, values, and national character stereotypes, and these associations were stronger for societal views on aging and perceptions of socioemotional changes than for perceptions of physical and cognitive changes.
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Dialectical Self-Esteem and East-West Differences in Psychological Well-Being
TL;DR: The authors present the results of four studies that examined cultural differences in reasoning about psychological contradiction and the effects of naive dialecticism on self-evaluations and psychological adjustment and found that increased dialecticism was related to decreased psychological adjustment.