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Ocean University of China
Education•Qingdao, China•
About: Ocean University of China is a education organization based out in Qingdao, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Sea surface temperature. The organization has 27604 authors who have published 27886 publications receiving 440181 citations. The organization is also known as: Zhōngguó Hǎiyáng Dàxué & OUC.
Topics: Population, Sea surface temperature, Gene, Chemistry, Adsorption
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TL;DR: In vivo studies showed that AOS selectively stimulated the cecal and fecal microflora of male Wistar rats and significantly decreased the abundance of enterobacteriaceae and enterococci.
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TL;DR: The photocatalytic properties of ZnO/Cu(2)O compound were improved greatly and some compounds were better than pure Cu( 2)O.
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TL;DR: Application of the present glycosylation protocol in the efficient synthesis of a cyclic triterpene tetrasaccharide have further demonstrated the versatility and efficacy of this new method, in that a novel chemoselective glyCosylation of the carboxylic acid and a new one-pot sequential glycosYLation sequence have been implemented.
Abstract: Glycosyl ortho-alkynylben- zoates have emerged as a new genera- tion of donors for glycosidation under the catalysis of gold(I) complexes such as Ph3PAuOTf and Ph3PAuNTf2 (Tf = trifluoromethanesulfonate). A wide va- riety of these donors, including 2-deoxy sugar and sialyl donors, are easily pre- pared and shelf stable. The glycosidic coupling yields with alcohols are gener- ally excellent; even direct coupling with the poorly nucleophilic amides gives satisfactory yields. Moreover, ex- cellent a-selective glycosylation with a 2-deoxy sugar donor and b-selective sialylation have been realized. Applica- tion of the present glycosylation proto- col in the efficient synthesis of a cyclic triterpene tetrasaccharide have further demonstrated the versatility and effica- cy of this new method, in that a novel chemoselective glycosylation of the car- boxylic acid and a new one-pot sequen- tial glycosylation sequence have been implemented.
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TL;DR: In this article, the intensity and spectrum of THz wave is demonstrated to be tunable by the magnetic field applied on the patterned magnetic Fe/Pt heterostructures.
Abstract: In this work, we report our study on the THz emission in Fe/Pt magnetic heterostructures. We have carried out a comprehensive investigation of THz emission from Fe/Pt magnetic heterostructures, employing time-domain THz spectroscopy. We reveal that by properly tuning the thickness of Fe or Pt layer, THz emission can be greatly improved in this type of heterostructure. We further demonstrate that the THz field strength emitted from a newly designed multilayer (Pt/Fe/MgO)$_n$ with n=3 can reach a value of ~1.6 kV/cm, which is comparable to the values from the conventional GaAs antenna with a bias of 4 kV/cm, and the nonlinear crystals, e.g., 100 micrometer GaP and 2 mm ZnTe. For the first time, the intensity and spectrum of THz wave is demonstrated to be tunable by the magnetic field applied on the patterned magnetic Fe/Pt heterostructures. These findings thus promise novel approaches to fabricate powerful and tunable THz emitters based on magnetic heterostructure.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the changing patterns of decadal and multidecadal sea level variability (global mean SLR removed) in the Pacific associated with the IPO, by analyzing satellite and in situ observations, together with reconstructed and reanalysis products, and performing ocean and atmosphere model experiments.
Abstract: Previous studies have linked the rapid sea level rise (SLR) in the western tropical Pacific (WTP) since the early 1990s to the Pacific decadal climate modes, notably the Pacific Decadal Oscillation in the north Pacific or Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation (IPO) considering its basin wide signature. Here, the authors investigate the changing patterns of decadal (10-20 years) and multidecadal (> 20 years) sea level variability (global mean SLR removed) in the Pacific associated with the IPO, by analyzing satellite and in situ observations, together with reconstructed and reanalysis products, and performing ocean and atmosphere model experiments. Robust intensification is detected for both decadal and multidecadal sea level variability in the WTP since the early 1990s. The IPO intensity, however, did not increase and thus cannot explain the faster SLR. The observed, accelerated WTP SLR results from the combined effects of Indian Ocean and WTP warming and central-eastern tropical Pacific cooling associated with the IPO cold transition. The warm Indian Ocean acts in concert with the warm WTP and cold central-eastern tropical Pacific to drive intensified easterlies and negative Ekman pumping velocity in western-central tropical Pacific, thereby enhancing the western tropical Pacific SLR. On decadal timescales, the intensified sea level variability since the late 1980s or early 1990s results from the "out of phase" relationship of sea surface temperature anomalies between the Indian and central-eastern tropical Pacific since 1985, which produces "in phase" effects on the WTP sea level variability.
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Guangming Zeng | 146 | 1676 | 100743 |
Bin Wang | 126 | 2226 | 74364 |
Simon A. Wilde | 118 | 390 | 45547 |
Yusuke Yamauchi | 117 | 1000 | 51685 |
Xiaoming Li | 113 | 1932 | 72445 |
Baoshan Xing | 109 | 823 | 48944 |
Peng Wang | 108 | 1672 | 54529 |
Jun Yang | 107 | 2090 | 55257 |
Shang-Ping Xie | 105 | 441 | 36437 |
M. Santosh | 103 | 1344 | 49846 |
Qi Li | 102 | 1563 | 46762 |
Wei Liu | 102 | 2927 | 65228 |
Tao Wang | 97 | 2720 | 55280 |
Wei Wang | 95 | 3544 | 59660 |
Peng Li | 95 | 1548 | 45198 |