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Liangbin Li

Researcher at University of Science and Technology of China

Publications -  371
Citations -  11338

Liangbin Li is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystallization & Nucleation. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 341 publications receiving 8970 citations. Previous affiliations of Liangbin Li include The Chinese University of Hong Kong & Sichuan University.

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Design and construction of the BESIII detector

M. Ablikim, +328 more
TL;DR: In this article, the design and construction of BESIII, which is designed to study physics in the τ-charm energy region utilizing the new high luminosity BEPCII double ring e + e − collider, is discussed.
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Measurement of the τ Lepton Polarization and R (D * ) in the Decay B ̄ →D * τ - ν ̄ τ

S. Hirose, +193 more
TL;DR: The first measurement of the tau lepton polarization P-tau(D*) in the decay (B) over bar -> D* tau(-) (v) over b (tau) as well as a new measurement of the ratio of the branching fractions was reported in this paper.
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Lepton-Flavor-Dependent Angular Analysis of B→K^{*}ℓ^{+}ℓ^{-}

S. Wehle, +242 more
TL;DR: The result is consistent with standard model (SM) expectations, where the largest discrepancy from a SM prediction is observed in the muon modes with a local significance of 2.6σ.
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Reexamining the Egg-Box Model in Calcium−Alginate Gels with X-ray Diffraction

TL;DR: A reversible aggregation of junction zones is found during dehydration and rehydrated gels, and the different stabilities of initial bonds and bonds formed during drying are speculated to be the contribution of MG block or short G blocks in the junction zones.
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Multiscale and Multistep Ordering of Flow-Induced Nucleation of Polymers.

TL;DR: This review mainly summarizes experimental results, advances in physical understanding, and discussions on the multiscale and multistep nature of oriented nuclei induced by strong flow.