55 research outputs found

    Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing of Robust Superhydrophobic Coating on Metallic Engineering Materials

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    Creating a robust superhydrophobic surface on the conventional engineering materials at mass production is of great importance for self–cleaning, anti–icing, non–wetting surface and low flow resistance in industrial applications. Herein, we report a roll–to–roll strategy to create durable and robust superhydrophobic surfaces with designed micro–/nano– scale hierarchical structures on many conventional engineering materials by combining electrical discharge machining, coating of carbon nanoparticles, and followed by oil penetration and drying. The treated surface shows good superhydrophobic properties with static water contact angle of 170±2o and slide angle of 3±1o. The treated surface also exhibits good resilience and maintains the performance after tested in various harsh conditions including water flushing for several days, sand abrasion, scratching with sandpapers and corrosive solution. Significantly, the superhydrophobic surfaces also shows a high efficiency of self–cleaning properties even after oil–contamination during applications

    Rapid and global identification of potentially bioactive Crude Eextracts from chinese medicinal formula Chuanbeipipa dropping pills

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    A dichloromethane extract (DME) of the traditional Chinese medicine Chuanbeipipa dropping pill (CBPP) was obtained. The main bioactive components of the DME were identified and analysed by ultra-performance liquid chromatography/electrospray ionisation quadrupole time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry. The retention time, mass spectrum, and tandem mass spectrum of the DME were compared with those of reference standards as well as literature data, and fifty-five components were resolved. Fourteen components were confirmed to have effects on cough and asthma. The current study aimed to establish a reliable and effective method for screening the potentially bioactive components of CBPP, report for the first time the basis of CBPP pharmacology, and provide useful information for further studies on the CBPP mechanism of action.Colegio de Farmacéuticos de la Provincia de Buenos Aire

    Implementation and first-year screening results of an ocular telehealth system for diabetic retinopathy in China

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>To describe implementation and first-year screening results of the first Chinese telehealth system for diabetic retinopathy (DR) - the Beixinjing Community Diabetic Retinopathy Telehealth system (BCDRT).</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>BCDRT implementation was based on the acquisition of adequate digital retinographs, secure digital transmission, storage and retrieval of participants' data and reader-generated medical reports. Local diabetic residents meeting inclusion criteria were enrolled into the BCDRT system beginning in 2009. Participants recommended for further in-person examination with ophthalmologists were followed, and the consistencies in diagnoses between BCDRT and ophthalmologists for DR or macular edema were calculated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A total of 471 diabetic residents participated in BCDRT screening in 2009. The proportions of total DR, proliferative DR, and diabetic macular edema were 24.42% (115 patients), 2.12% (10 patients) and 6.47% (24 patients), respectively: 56 patients consulted ophthalmologists for further in-person retinal examination with funduscopy after pupil dilation. High rates of consistency between BCDRT screening and ophthalmologists were observed for macular edema (Kappa = 0.81), moderate or severe non-proliferative DR grade (Kappa = 0.92), and other DR grades (Kappa = 1). A total of 456 (96.82%) patients were willing to participate in the next BCDRT screening.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>BCDRT was a reliable and valid system for DR screening, and offers the potential to increase DR annual screening rates in local residents.</p

    An unexpected new tree species from Gansu, China: Illicium gansuense (Schisandraceae)

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    We describe the newly-discovered species Illicium gansuense (Schisandraceae), discovered in the Yuhe area of Giant Panda National Park, Gansu, China. Morphologically, I. gansuense resembles I. ternstroemioides and I. arborescens. However, the new species can be distinguished by its smaller leaf size, the larger number of tepals, tepal margin ciliate, and distinct flowering and fruiting seasons

    Investigation of surface plasmons in Kretschmann structure loaded with a silver nano-cube

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    A composite structure based on a Kretschmann structure loaded with silver nano-cube is proposed. A 442-nm laser was used to excite surface plasmons in the composite structure, and the electric field enhancement was numerically simulated using the finite element method. The excitation angles of surface plasmons under conditions of different thicknesses of a PMMA film were obtained by studying the reflection spectrum of the Kretschmann structure. By examining the extinction spectra of silver nano-cubes of different sizes, its optimal size was selected, which is 70 nm. The electric field enhancement factors of the composite structure and the composite PMMA-spaced silver nano-cube and silver film structure were compared in detail. The results show that the coupling of localized surface plasmons and propagating surface plasmons produced by the proposed composite structure mean that its electric field enhancement factor is significantly greater. Moreover, the electric field enhancement factor can be further improved by adding another laser to irradiate the composite structure symmetrically. The high electric field enhancement generated by the composite structure indicates that it has considerable application prospects in surface-enhanced Raman scattering. Keywords: Surface plasmons, Silver nano-cube, Electric field enhancement facto

    The Prevalence of <i>Trichinella spiralis</i> in Domestic Pigs in China: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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    The meta-analysis was performed to assess the prevalence of T. spiralis in domestic pigs in China. The potential studies from seven databases (Pubmed, Web of science, Scopus, Google Scholar, CNKI, Wanfang, CBM) were searched. I2, Cochran’s Q statistic and the funnel plot and Egger’s test were used to assess heterogeneity and publication bias, respectively. In this study, a total of 179 articles were captured in the initially screened. Of these, we finally obtained 39 significant articles (including 43 studies involving in 551,097 pigs) for the final analysis. We calculated using a random-effects model, and we found the overall infection rate was 0.04 (95% CI 0.03–0.06). The highest prevalence region was Guangxi. The funnel plot and Egger’s test showed no publication bias in our meta-analysis. In addition, this high heterogeneity index was suggestive of potential variations which could be due to regions, quality scores, detection methods, publication years, or samplings. These results indicated that T. spiralis were still prevalent in some areas in China. This highlights the need for an increased focus on implementing affordable, appropriate control programs to reduce economic losses and T. spiralis infection in domestic pigs in China

    Theoretical investigation of subwavelength structure fabrication based on multi-exposure surface plasmon interference lithography

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    We propose a method of fabricating subwavelength structures based on multi-exposure surface plasmon interference lithography. This new nanolithography technique fabricates various subwavelength structures breaking the diffraction limit, which differs from the common method of writing various micro structures by using a two-laser-beam interference with sample rotation. Analysis of the optical field distributions obtained using the proposed nanolithography technique, which was performed using the theory of surface plasmon interference lithography in combination with coordinate matrix transformation, is also provided. Various special subwavelength structures are demonstrated by presenting simulated optical field distributions corresponding to different sample rotations, including two-dimensional lattice structures and periodic quasi-hexagonal structures. These structures are potentially useful in micro- and nano-optics applications. Keywords: Nanolithography, Subwavelength structures, Surface plasmon interference, Sample rotatio
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