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Lei Wang

Bio: Lei Wang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Precipitation & Medicine. 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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Yue Yu1, Yifang Zhao1, Xiong Zhang1, Lei Wang1, Bing Liao1, Hao Pang1 
TL;DR: In this article, SiO2@C was successfully inserted into the reduced graphene oxide (rGO) layers to enhance its axial thermal transport performance via vacuum-assisted electrostatic self-assembly and pyrolysis processes.

3 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, strong light absorption in the mid-infrared atmosphere window (3-5 μm) was reported for a complete (100)-oriented LaMn0.6Al0.4O3 thin film.
Abstract: Strong light absorption in the mid-infrared atmosphere window (3–5 μm) was reported for a complete (100)-oriented LaMn0.6Al0.4O3 thin film. It is attributed to Al-doping induced electron transitions from the polar center of a [MnO610−]JT pseudo-Jahn–Teller electron cluster to a [MnO68−]JT pseudo-Jahn–Teller hole cluster and strain intensification.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the implicit association test was applied to confirm the connection between loss aversion and gain preference, and the bias resulting from loss aversion was confirmed to be the underlying mechanism of the endowment effect.
Abstract: The endowment effect is the tendency for a person to demand more in return for selling an object than he or she would be willing to pay for the same product. Thaler suggested that the reason of endowment effect lies in that selling creates a loss while buying generates a gain. Although prior research has demonstrated the existence of loss aversion, few researchers have focused on the connection between “selling vs. buying” and “losing vs. gaining”, and a recent research with a self-report method failed to find solid evidence for such a connection. The present research applied the implicit association test, a latency method, to confirm this connection. The results demonstrated that selling was more closely connected to losing while buying was more closely connected to gaining. Thus the bias resulting from loss aversion and gain preference was confirmed to be the underlying mechanism of the endowment effect. The previous failure to find such an association may be due to the insensitivity of the self-report method. Here the implication of the findings and method for experimental economic psychology is discussed.

3 citations

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Lei Wang1, Di An Ni, G Y Wang, Z A Xia, Z K Xu 
TL;DR: The hypocotyls and cotyledons of the asepetic seedling of Brassica campestris ssp.
Abstract: The hypocotyls and cotyledons of the asepetic seedling of Brassica campestris ssp. chinensis L cv. Pudongaijiecai) were used as explants for tissue culture. Adventitious buds were differentiated on modified MS medium supplemented with TDZ 1-2 mg/L, NAA 0.2-1 mg/L and AgNO3 7.5 mg/L. The percentage of explants which formed buds of cotyledons was about 56%, and that of hypocotyls was about 37%. When the regenerated explants were transferred onto MS medium with 2 i.p. 5 mg/L and NAA 0.1 mg/L for two weeks, whole plantlets were obtained by culturing the regenerated shoots on 1/2 MS medium with NAA 0.1 mg/L. Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain (LBA 4404/PBI 121) carrying the GUS gene and Npt II gene was used for transformation. After 2 days of coculture, the hypocotyls and cotyledons were transferred onto regenerated medium containing CP 300 mg/L for bud formation. After 4-5 weeks, the differentiated buds were transferred onto selection medium with CP 200 mg/L and Km 10 mg/L for 1 month, then the green shoots were transferred onto the rooting medium containing Cef 100 mg/L and Km 20 mg/L. 4-5 weeks later, plantlets with Km resistance were obtained and some of them showed higher enzymatic activities of beta-glucuronidase than control ones.

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TL;DR: In this paper, a coupled circuit network method is outlined to model eddy currents in a superconducting magnet that induced by z-gradient coil, and the undesired eddy current effects including time-varying secondary magnetic field and power losses are analyzed.
Abstract: In magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), pulsed magnetic gradient fields induce eddy currents in surrounding conducting components of the MRI scanner. These eddy currents distort MRI image and introduce thermal load in cryostat. Ohmic heating of superconducting magnet due to eddy currents changes the operating temperature of magnet, which can lead to system quench. Numerical simulation of these eddy current is important to compensate/control their adverse effects. In this paper, a coupled circuit network method is outlined to model eddy currents in a superconducting magnet that induced by z-gradient coil. According to the axial symmetry, the cylindrical cryostat vessels are divided into several concentric slices with a finite thickness. Each slice is modeled as a series circuit composed of a resistor and an inductor, and inductively coupled with other slices and gradient coil. To improve the calculation efficiency, the Eigen matrix technique is used to simplify the coupled differential matrix equation. The undesired eddy current effects including time-varying secondary magnetic field and power losses are analyzed. In addition, the eddy current behavior due to mechanical errors of gradient coil is discussed. Compared with the simulation results of ideal gradient coil design, the misalignment between primary and secondary layer of z-gradient coil can cause asymmetric secondary magnetic field along z-axis and further introduce $B_{0}$ -shift in imaging area.

3 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a document, redatto, voted and pubblicato by the Ipcc -Comitato intergovernativo sui cambiamenti climatici - illustra la sintesi delle ricerche svolte su questo tema rilevante.
Abstract: Cause, conseguenze e strategie di mitigazione Proponiamo il primo di una serie di articoli in cui affronteremo l’attuale problema dei mutamenti climatici. Presentiamo il documento redatto, votato e pubblicato dall’Ipcc - Comitato intergovernativo sui cambiamenti climatici - che illustra la sintesi delle ricerche svolte su questo tema rilevante.

4,187 citations

01 Jan 1989
TL;DR: In this article, a two-dimensional version of the Pennsylvania State University mesoscale model has been applied to Winter Monsoon Experiment data in order to simulate the diurnally occurring convection observed over the South China Sea.
Abstract: Abstract A two-dimensional version of the Pennsylvania State University mesoscale model has been applied to Winter Monsoon Experiment data in order to simulate the diurnally occurring convection observed over the South China Sea. The domain includes a representation of part of Borneo as well as the sea so that the model can simulate the initiation of convection. Also included in the model are parameterizations of mesoscale ice phase and moisture processes and longwave and shortwave radiation with a diurnal cycle. This allows use of the model to test the relative importance of various heating mechanisms to the stratiform cloud deck, which typically occupies several hundred kilometers of the domain. Frank and Cohen's cumulus parameterization scheme is employed to represent vital unresolved vertical transports in the convective area. The major conclusions are: Ice phase processes are important in determining the level of maximum large-scale heating and vertical motion because there is a strong anvil componen...

3,813 citations

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TL;DR: The progress in the research and development of CQDs is reviewed with an emphasis on their synthesis, functionalization and technical applications along with some discussion on challenges and perspectives in this exciting and promising field.
Abstract: Fluorescent carbon nanoparticles or carbon quantum dots (CQDs) are a new class of carbon nanomaterials that have emerged recently and have garnered much interest as potential competitors to conventional semiconductor quantum dots. In addition to their comparable optical properties, CQDs have the desired advantages of low toxicity, environmental friendliness low cost and simple synthetic routes. Moreover, surface passivation and functionalization of CQDs allow for the control of their physicochemical properties. Since their discovery, CQDs have found many applications in the fields of chemical sensing, biosensing, bioimaging, nanomedicine, photocatalysis and electrocatalysis. This article reviews the progress in the research and development of CQDs with an emphasis on their synthesis, functionalization and technical applications along with some discussion on challenges and perspectives in this exciting and promising field.

3,514 citations