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Xiao Dong Chen
Researcher at Soochow University (Suzhou)
Publications - 1563
Citations - 36284
Xiao Dong Chen is an academic researcher from Soochow University (Suzhou). The author has contributed to research in topics: Antenna (radio) & Spray drying. The author has an hindex of 73, co-authored 1513 publications receiving 30188 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiao Dong Chen include Monash University & Monash University, Clayton campus.
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Study on the Optically Transparent Near-Field and Far-Field RFID Reader Antenna
TL;DR: In this article, an optically transparent RFID reader antenna which can operate in both near-field and far-field is proposed, and the measured reading distances are up to 40mm and 100mm for near-and farfield applications, respectively.
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Validation of heat transfer data for fibre suspensions in coaxial pipe heat exchangers
TL;DR: In this article, the authors validated heat transfer data obtained previously in a small coaxial pipe heat exchanger were validated using a new, larger annular-area test unit with longer calming section and axial entry flow.
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Diffusion of sodium chloride through chicken eggshell in relation to an ancient method of egg preservation
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the mass diffusivity of NaCl through the egg shell and the temperature dependence function of the diffusivities has been obtained, and the procedures and equipment used and the results of measurement were reported.
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An emission pattern of a thermophilic bacteria attached to or imbedded in porous supports
Jin-Ah Yoo,Xiao Dong Chen +1 more
TL;DR: This study has shown that Bacillus stearothermophilus could multiply on or within a porous layer and 'migrate' from the layer into the fluid during processing, which is somewhat peculiar in terms of its time-responses but these are reproducible in all the tests performed.
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In Vitro Digestion of Apple Tissue Using a Dynamic Stomach Model: Grinding and Crushing Effects on Polyphenol Bioaccessibility.
Dongjie Liu,Dongjie Liu,Sushil Dhital,Sushil Dhital,Peng Wu,Xiao Dong Chen,Michael J. Gidley +6 more
TL;DR: The study suggests that the bioaccessibility of polyphenols from apples in the upper digestive tract is dependent on mechanical disintegration and the residual matrix present in the swallowed bolus.