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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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Precipitation variation in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau recorded by the tree rings since 850 AD and its relevance to the Northern Hemisphere temperature

TL;DR: In this paper, three well-dated Sabina Przewalskii ringwidth chronologies from Dulan, China, have been used to reconstruct annual precipitation (from prior July to current June) variations on the northeast Tibetan Plateau since 850 AD.
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Cationic intermediates assisted self-assembly two-dimensional Ti3C2T /rGO hybrid nanoflakes for advanced lithium-ion capacitors

TL;DR: In this article, a strategy to prepare delaminated Ti3C2Tx (MXene) nanoflakes/reduced graphene oxide (rGO) composites is proposed using the electrostatic self-assembly between positively charged 2D material with tetrabutylammonium ion (TBA+) modification and negatively charged graphene.
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Aerosol physical and chemical properties retrieved from ground-based remote sensing measurements during heavy haze days in Beijing winter

TL;DR: In this article, two winter heavy haze events in Beijing that occurred in 2011 and 2012 were selected and investigated by using the ground-based remote sensing measurements, and retrieval results from a total of five haze days showed that the aerosol loading and properties during the two winter haze events were comparable.
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The emergence of sex differences in personality traits in early adolescence: A cross-sectional, cross-cultural study.

Marleen De Bolle, +48 more
TL;DR: With advancing age, sex differences found in adolescents increasingly converge toward adult patterns with respect to both direction and magnitude; girls display sex-typed personality traits at an earlier age than boys; and the emergence of sex differences was similar across cultures.
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Dialecticism and the Co-occurrence of Positive and Negative Emotions Across Cultures

TL;DR: The authors found that Chinese exhibited greater dialectical thinking and emotional complexity than did Euro-Americans, and cultural differences in emotional complexity were mediated by a direct measure of dialecticism (Dialectical Self Scale).