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National Cheng Kung University

EducationTainan City, Taiwan
About: National Cheng Kung University is a education organization based out in Tainan City, Taiwan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Thin film. The organization has 49723 authors who have published 69799 publications receiving 1437420 citations. The organization is also known as: NCKU.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an assessment of battery performance involving complex, interrelated physical and chemical processes between electrode materials and electrolytes, including high-energy cathode and anode materials for rechargeable Li-ion batteries and challenges of Li metal as an anode material for Li batteries.
Abstract: This issue contains assessments of battery performance involving complex, interrelated physical and chemical processes between electrode materials and electrolytes. Transformational changes in battery technologies are critically needed to enable the effective use of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind to allow for the expansion of hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) to plug-in HEVs and pure-electric vehicles. For these applications, batteries must store more energy per unit volume and weight, and they must be capable of undergoing many thousands of charge-discharge cycles. The articles in this theme issue present details of several growing interest areas, including high-energy cathode and anode materials for rechargeable Li-ion batteries and challenges of Li metal as an anode material for Li batteries. They also address the recent progress in systems beyond Li ion, including Li-S and Li-air batteries, which represent possible next-generation batteries for electrical vehicles. One article reviews the recent understanding and new strategies and materials for rechargeable Mg batteries. The knowledge presented in these articles is anticipated to catalyze the design of new multifunctional materials that can be tailored to provide the optimal performance required for future electrical energy storage applications.

219 citations

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01 Mar 2002-Carbon
TL;DR: In this paper, an unprecedented high thermal conductivity of 695 W/m K for polymer matrix composites was obtained, and the densities of all the composites are lower than 1.5 g/cc.

219 citations

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TL;DR: All 4 clinical measures for assessing upper-extremity motor function in people with stroke showed sufficient validity, responsiveness, and reliability in participants with stroke, supporting their utility in clinical settings.
Abstract: Background: Functional limitation of the upper extremities is common in patients with stroke. An upper-extremity measure with sound psychometric properties is indispensable for clinical and research use. Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the psychometric properties of 4 clinical measures for assessing upper-extremity motor function in people with stroke: the upper-extremity subscale of the Fugl-Meyer Motor Test (UE-FM), the upper-extremity subscale of the Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of Movement, the Action Research Arm Test (ARAT), and the Wolf Motor Function Test. Design: This was a prospective, longitudinal study. Methods: Fifty-three people with stroke were evaluated with the 4 measures at 4 time points (14, 30, 90, and 180 days after stroke). Thirty-five participants completed all of the assessments. The ceiling and floor effects, validity (concurrent validity and predictive validity), and responsiveness of each measure were examined. Interrater reliability and test-retest reliability also were examined. Results: All measures, except for the UE-FM, had significant floor effects or ceiling effects at one or more time points. The Spearman ρ correlation coefficient for each pair of the 4 measures was ≥.81, indicating high concurrent validity. The predictive validity of the 4 measures was satisfactory (Spearman ρ, ≥.51). The responsiveness of the 4 measures at 14 to 180 days after stroke was moderate (.52 ≤ effect size ≤ .79). The 4 measures had good interrater reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC], ≥.92) and test-retest reliability (ICC, ≥.97). Only the minimal detectable changes of the UE-FM (8% of the highest possible score) and the ARAT (6%) were satisfactory. Limitations: The sample size was too small to conduct data analysis according to type or severity of stroke. In addition, the timed component of the Wolf Motor Function Test was not used in this study. Conclusions: All 4 measures showed sufficient validity, responsiveness, and reliability in participants with stroke. The UE-FM for assessing impairment and the ARAT for assessing disability had satisfactory minimal detectable changes, supporting their utility in clinical settings.

219 citations

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TL;DR: The first draft genome sequence of a lithophytic orchid, Dendrobium catenatum, is reported, predicting 28,910 protein-coding genes, and finding evidence of a whole genome duplication shared with Phalaenopsis.
Abstract: Orchids make up about 10% of all seed plant species, have great economical value, and are of specific scientific interest because of their renowned flowers and ecological adaptations. Here, we report the first draft genome sequence of a lithophytic orchid, Dendrobium catenatum. We predict 28,910 protein-coding genes, and find evidence of a whole genome duplication shared with Phalaenopsis. We observed the expansion of many resistance-related genes, suggesting a powerful immune system responsible for adaptation to a wide range of ecological niches. We also discovered extensive duplication of genes involved in glucomannan synthase activities, likely related to the synthesis of medicinal polysaccharides. Expansion of MADS-box gene clades ANR1, StMADS11, and MIKC(*), involved in the regulation of development and growth, suggests that these expansions are associated with the astonishing diversity of plant architecture in the genus Dendrobium. On the contrary, members of the type I MADS box gene family are missing, which might explain the loss of the endospermous seed. The findings reported here will be important for future studies into polysaccharide synthesis, adaptations to diverse environments and flower architecture of Orchidaceae.

219 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors showed that the spherical and size-selected CuO nanoparticles were well dispersed on the surface of graphene for the amperometric glucose detection, the low detection limit of 1μmol l−1 with wide linear range from 1μmol l− 1 to 8mol L−1 can be obtained using the CuO/graphene (CuOG)-modified glassy carbon (GC) electrode with a low loading under the applied potential of +060v vs Ag/AgCl, the optimal CuOG-modified GC electrode exhibits a sensitivity

218 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Yi Chen2174342293080
Yang Yang1642704144071
R. E. Hughes1541312110970
Mercouri G. Kanatzidis1521854113022
Thomas J. Smith1401775113919
Hui Li1352982105903
Gerald M. Reaven13379980351
Chi-Huey Wong129122066349
Joseph P. Vacanti11944150739
Kai Nan An10995351638
Ding-Shinn Chen10477446068
James D. Neaton10133164719
David C. Christiani100105255399
Jo Shu Chang9963937487
Yu Shyr9854239527
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202373
2022315
20213,425
20203,154
20192,895
20182,764