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Zhejiang Gongshang University

EducationHangzhou, China
About: Zhejiang Gongshang University is a education organization based out in Hangzhou, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Adsorption & Supply chain. The organization has 8258 authors who have published 7670 publications receiving 90296 citations. The organization is also known as: Zhèjiāng Gōngshāng Dàxué.


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TL;DR: ZnAl-NO(3) LDHs have been employed to remove chloride ion from aqueous solution in a batch mode and it was found from kinetics test that the pseudo-second order kinetics model could be used to well describe the uptake process.

143 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the extraction of proteins from tea leave pulps, using alkaline and enzyme methods, were investigated in this work, and four enzymes (neutrase, alcalase, protamex and flavourzyme) were examined for tea protein extraction.

141 citations

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TL;DR: It is strictly proved that PFDD is not able to detect FDI attacks targeted on buses or super-buses with degrees equalling 1, and the feasibility and limitations of adopting the PFDD approach to thwart F DI attacks on power grid state estimation are explored.
Abstract: Recent studies have investigated the possibilities of proactively detecting the high-profile false data injection (FDI) attacks on power grid state estimation by using the distributed flexible ac transmission system (D-FACTS) devices, termed as proactive false data detection (PFDD) approach. However, the feasibility and limitations of such an approach have not been systematically studied in the existing literature. In this paper, we explore the feasibility and limitations of adopting the PFDD approach to thwart FDI attacks on power grid state estimation. Specifically, we thoroughly study the feasibility of using PFDD to detect FDI attacks by considering single-bus, uncoordinated multiple-bus, and coordinated multiple-bus FDI attacks, respectively. We prove that PFDD can detect all these three types of FDI attacks targeted on buses or super-buses with degrees larger than 1, if and only if the deployment of D-FACTS devices covers branches at least containing a spanning tree of the grid graph. The minimum efforts required for activating D-FACTS devices to detect each type of FDI attacks are, respectively, evaluated. In addition, we also discuss the limitations of this approach; it is strictly proved that PFDD is not able to detect FDI attacks targeted on buses or super-buses with degrees equalling 1.

141 citations

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TL;DR: Chickens fed the basal diet showed lower muscle selenium content of chickens between trials 1 and 2 and Glutathione peroxidase activities in broiler chickens plasma and liver of all seenium treatment groups were significantly different.

141 citations

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TL;DR: Hydroxylamine (HA) is employed to improve the oxidation efficiency of Fe(II)/HSO5- (Fe(II/PMS) process, by selecting sulfamethoxazole (SMX) as the target compound, and the degradation efficiency and mechanism of SMX by the HA/Fe( II)/PMS process were elucidated for the first time.

140 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
David Julian McClements131113771123
Sajal K. Das85112429785
Ye Wang8546624052
Xun Wang8460632187
Tao Jiang8294027018
Yueming Jiang7945220563
Mo Wang6127413664
Robert J. Linhardt58119053368
Jiankun Hu5749311430
Xuming Zhang5638410788
Yuan Li503528771
Chunping Yang491738604
Duo Li483299060
Matthew Campbell4823613448
Aiqian Ye481636120
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20241
202325
2022153
2021937
2020770
2019627