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Xin Wang
Researcher at Peking University
Publications - 1043
Citations - 30114
Xin Wang is an academic researcher from Peking University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 762 publications receiving 22731 citations. Previous affiliations of Xin Wang include Beihang University & Sichuan University.
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Defect-rich porous tubular graphitic carbon nitride with strong adsorption towards lithium polysulfides for high-performance lithium-sulfur batteries
TL;DR: In this paper , a porous tubular graphitic carbon nitride (PTCN) was synthesized as the sulfur host by hydrothermal treatment, thermal shock and etching methods.
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Modulation of the Electronic Structure of IrSe2 by Filling the Bi Atom as a Bifunctional Electrocatalyst for pH Universal Water Splitting
Xin Wang,Xin Wang,Dong Wang,Wen-Jin Yin,Yubing Si,Kejun Bu,Sishun Wang,Wei Zhao,Fuqiang Huang,Fuqiang Huang +9 more
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Curative-intent radiotherapy in patients with oligometastatic lesions from colorectal cancer: A single-center study.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that curative radiotherapy might be a tolerable and potential alternative for the treatment of patients with liver and/or lung oligometastases from CRC, and patients with metachronous lesions might have better survival than those with synchronous lesions when treated with curative-intent radiotherapy.
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Absolute Asymmetric Synthesis and Resolution Mechanism of Chiral cis-bromoamminebis(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III) Bromide
TL;DR: In this article, the absolute asymmetric synthesis of the title complexes Λ-(+) D - cis -[CoBr(NH 3 )(en) 2 ]Br 2 ·2H 2 O( 3 ) is described in detail.
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Does Techno-invasion Lead to Employees’ Deviant Behaviors?
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined the relationship between self-regulation and cyber-invasion by focusing on psychological processes and found that the reduction of self-regulatory resources needed to control undesirable impulses provokes employee's deviant behavior.