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Zhijie Liu

Researcher at Guizhou Normal University

Publications -  19
Citations -  189

Zhijie Liu is an academic researcher from Guizhou Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pulsar & Radio telescope. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 18 publications receiving 127 citations.

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CeCaFDB: a curated database for the documentation, visualization and comparative analysis of central carbon metabolic flux distributions explored by 13C-fluxomics

TL;DR: The Central Carbon Metabolic Flux Database (CeCaFDB) is a manually curated, multipurpose and open-access database for the documentation, visualization and comparative analysis of the quantitative flux results of central carbon metabolism among microbes and animal cells.
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The first pulsar discovered by FAST

TL;DR: Jiang et al. as discussed by the authors performed a pulsar search, with the primary goal of developing and testing the pulsar data acquisition and processing pipelines, and they tested and used three pipelines, two (P1 and P2 hereafter) searched for the periodic signature of pulsars whereas the other one was used to search for bright single pulses.
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Pulsar candidate selection using ensemble networks for FAST drift-scan survey

TL;DR: In this article, a residual network model comprising 15 layers was designed to replace the convolutional neural networks (CNNs) in PICS, which can sort $>$96% of real pulsars to belong the top 1% of all candidates.
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A genome-scale metabolic network alignment method within a hypergraph-based framework using a rotational tensor-vector product.

TL;DR: Hypergraphs and association hypergraphs are introduced to describe metabolic networks and their potential alignments, respectively and demonstrate that it can supply quite a few valuable insights into metabolic networks.
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The First Pulsar Discovered by FAST

TL;DR: Jiang et al. as discussed by the authors performed a pulsar search, with the primary goal of developing and testing the pulsar data acquisition and processing pipelines, and they tested and used three pipelines, two (P1 and P2 hereafter) searched for the periodic signature of pulsars whereas the other one was used to search for bright single pulses.