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Linsheng Yang

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  6
Citations -  90

Linsheng Yang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Per capita & Life expectancy. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 27 citations.

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The Availability and Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Greenhouse Soils Associated with Intensive Fertilizer Application.

TL;DR: It was concluded that chemical fertilizer application increased the availability of Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn and the accumulation of Cd, Cu, andZn in greenhouse soil.
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Assessing the Health Loss from Kashin-Beck Disease and Its Relationship with Environmental Selenium in Qamdo District of Tibet, China.

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated the influence of environmental selenium (Se) on it by multiple regression model and found that YLD rates produced a different ranking of health loss of KBD from that produced by prevalence rates between Basu and Luolong County, with higher health loss from KBD (43.61 YLD/1000) but lower prevalence (17.86%) in Basu County.
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A Study of the Socioeconomic Factors Influencing Migration in Russia

TL;DR: In this paper, six socioeconomic factors were selected to explore the influences on the net migration in the Far North and East regions of Russia, and the best fit model after tests was selected.
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Selenium Nutritional Status of Rural Residents and Its Correlation with Dietary Intake Patterns in a Typical Low-Selenium Area in China.

TL;DR: There was a significant positive correlation between the hair selenium content and the food consumption score after adjusting for rice outsourcing, and three different dietary patterns were noted according to hierarchical cluster analysis.
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Quantitative Assessment of Natural Disaster Coping Capacity: An Application for Typhoons

TL;DR: The index values of disaster reduction ability, disaster resilience, and disaster relief ability revealed the advantages and limitations of typhoon coping capacity, which suggests that natural disaster coping capacity can be quantitatively assessed by the proposed method.