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Yan, S. Q.*; Li, X. Y.*; Nishio, Katsuhisa; Lugaro, M.*; Li, Z. H.*; Makii, Hiroyuki; Pignatari, M.*; Wang, Y. B.*; Orlandi, R.; Hirose, Kentaro; et al.
Astrophysical Journal, 919(2), p.84_1 - 84_7, 2021/10
Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:25.22(Astronomy & Astrophysics)Zheng, Y.*; Xiao, H.*; Li, K.*; Wang, Y.*; Li, Y.*; Wei, Y.*; Zhu, X.*; Li, H.-W.*; Matsumura, Daiju; Guo, B.*; et al.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 12(37), p.42274 - 42284, 2020/09
Times Cited Count:26 Percentile:73.47(Nanoscience & Nanotechnology)Zhang, Y.*; Guo, H.*; Kim, S. B.*; Wu, Y.*; Ostojich, D.*; Park, S. H.*; Wang, X.*; Weng, Z.*; Li, R.*; Bandodkar, A. J.*; et al.
Lab on a Chip, 19(9), p.1545 - 1555, 2019/05
Times Cited Count:176 Percentile:99.70(Biochemical Research Methods)This paper introduces two important advances in recently reported classes of soft, skin-interfaced microfluidic systems for sweat capture and analysis: (1) a simple, broadly applicable means for collection of sweat that bypasses requirements for physical/mental exertion or pharmacological stimulation and (2) a set of enzymatic chemistries and colorimetric readout approaches for determining the concentrations of creatinine and urea in sweat, across physiologically relevant ranges. The results allow for routine, non-pharmacological capture of sweat across patient populations, such as infants and the elderly, that cannot be expected to sweat through exercise, and they create potential opportunities in the use of sweat for kidney disease screening/monitoring.
Tam, D. M.*; Song, Y.*; Man, H.*; Cheung, S. C.*; Yin, Z.*; Lu, X.*; Wang, W.*; Frandsen, B. A.*; Liu, L.*; Gong, Z.*; et al.
Physical Review B, 95(6), p.060505_1 - 060505_6, 2017/02
Times Cited Count:24 Percentile:69.86(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)Yan, S. Q.*; Li, Z. H.*; Wang, Y. B.*; Nishio, Katsuhisa; Makii, Hiroyuki; Su, J.*; Li, Y. J.*; Nishinaka, Ichiro; Hirose, Kentaro; Han, Y. L.*; et al.
Physical Review C, 94(1), p.015804_1 - 015804_5, 2016/07
Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:47.19(Physics, Nuclear)Li, G. S.*; Liu, M. L.*; Zhou, X. H.*; Zhang, Y. H.*; Liu, Y. X.*; Zhang, N. T.*; Hua, W.*; Zheng, Y. D.*; Fang, Y. D.*; Guo, S.*; et al.
Physical Review C, 89(5), p.054303_1 - 054303_9, 2014/05
Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:36.87(Physics, Nuclear)High-spin states of Pt have been reinvestigated using the
Yb(
O, 4
) reaction at a beam energy of 88 MeV. The previously known positive parity band associated with the
(
being
or
) configuration has been revised and extended significantly. A new negative parity band has been established and proposed to be based on the
configuration. Possible structure evolution of the yrast line from predominantly vibrational to rotational with increasing spin is discussed with the help of E
over spin curves. Additionally, calculations of Total Routhian surfaces have been performed to investigate the band properties.
Wang, H. X.*; Zhang, Y. H.*; Zhou, X. H.*; Liu, M. L.*; Ding, B.*; Li, G. S.*; Hua, W.*; Zhou, H. B.*; Guo, S.*; Qiang, Y. H.*; et al.
Physical Review C, 86(4), p.044305_1 - 044305_11, 2012/10
Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:32.35(Physics, Nuclear)Zhou, H. B.*; Zhou, X. H.*; Zhang, Y. H.*; Zheng, Y.*; Liu, M. L.*; Zhang, N. T.*; Chen, L.*; Wang, S. T.*; Li, G. S.*; Wang, H. X.*; et al.
European Physical Journal A, 47(9), p.107_1 - 107_7, 2011/09
Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:36.84(Physics, Nuclear)High-spin states in Pd have been investigated by means of in-beam
-ray spectroscopic techniques. The previously known
and 1/2
[550] bands were extended to higher spins. The band crossings observed experimentally are explained by the alignment of
protons. The band properties in
Pd are compared with those in the neighboring nuclei and are discussed within the framework of the cranked shell model.
Zhang, Y. H.*; Guo, S.*; Zhou, X. H.*; Ma, L.*; Guo, W. T.*; Oshima, Masumi; Toh, Yosuke; Koizumi, Mitsuo; Osa, Akihiko; Kimura, Atsushi; et al.
Chinese Physics Letters, 24(5), p.1203 - 1206, 2007/05
High-spin states in Re are investigated via in-beam
-ray spectroscopic method and
coincidence relationships are analysed. A new band is identified due to its spectroscopic connection with the known
band. This band is proposed to be the ground-state band built on the
configuration in view of the low-lying intrinsic states in neighbouring odd-mass nuclei. It is in particular interesting that the new band exhibits a phenomenon of low-spin signature inversion, providing a new situation for theoretical investigations.
Chen, L.-M.; Kotaki, Hideyuki; Nakajima, Kazuhisa*; Koga, J. K.; Bulanov, S. V.; Tajima, Toshiki; Gu, Y. Q.*; Peng, H. S.*; Wang, X. X.*; Wen, T. S.*; et al.
Physics of Plasmas, 14(4), p.040703_1 - 040703_4, 2007/04
Times Cited Count:37 Percentile:75.21(Physics, Fluids & Plasmas)An experiment for the laser self-guiding studies has been carried out with 100 TW laser pulse interaction with the long underdense plasma. Formation of extremely long plasma channel with its length, about 10 mm, 20 times above the Rayleigh length is observed. The self-focusing channel features such as the laser pulse significant bending and the electron cavity formation are demonstrated experimentally for the first time.
Zhou, X. H.*; Xing, Y. B.*; Liu, M. L.*; Zhang, Y. H.*; Guo, Y. X.*; Ma, L.*; Lei, X. G.*; Guo, W. T.*; Oshima, Masumi; Toh, Yosuke; et al.
Physical Review C, 75(3), p.034314_1 - 034314_17, 2007/03
Times Cited Count:18 Percentile:73.37(Physics, Nuclear)High-spin states in Pt has been studied experimentally by in-beam
-ray spectroscopy. The previously known bands based on the
and
configurations have been extended to high-spin states, and new rotational bands associated with the
and
Nilsson orbits have been identified. The total Routhian surface calculations indicate that the transitional nucleus
Pt is very soft with respect to
and
deformations. The band properties have been compared with the systematics observed in neiboring nuclei and have been interpreted within the framework of the cranked shell model.
Zhang, Y. H.*; Zhou, X. H.*; He, J. J.*; Liu, Z.*; Fang, Y. D.*; Guo, W. T.*; Lei, X. G.*; Guo, Y. X.*; Ndontchueng, M. M.*; Ma, L.*; et al.
International Journal of Modern Physics E, 15(7), p.1437 - 1445, 2006/10
Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:27.84(Physics, Nuclear)Search for low-spin signature inversion in the bands in odd-odd
Au have been made through in-beam
-ray spectroscopy techniques. The
bands in the three nuclei have been identified and extended up to high-spin states. In particlular, the interband connection between the
band and the ground-state band in
Au have been established, leading to a firm spin-and-parity assignment for the
band. The low-spin signature inversion is found in the
bands in
Au.
Zhou, X. H.*; Ma, L.*; Xing, Y. B.*; Zhang, Y. H.*; Guo, Y. X.*; Lei, X. G.*; Xie, C. Y.*; Oshima, Masumi; Toh, Yosuke; Koizumi, Mitsuo; et al.
European Physical Journal A, 28(3), p.271 - 275, 2006/06
Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:20.82(Physics, Nuclear)Excited states in Tl have been studied experimentally by in-beam
-ray spectroscopy. A rotational band built on the
configuration with oblate deformation has been established for
Tl. Based on the structure systematics of the oblate
bands in heavier odd-odd Tl nuclei, we have tentatively proposed spin values for the new band in
Tl. The new oblate band shows low-spin signature inversion, and it can be interpreted qualitatively by the two-quasiparticle plus rotor model including a
-dependent
-
residual interaction.