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    Effect of heating rates on the fate of sulfur during waste tire pyrolysis

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    Funding Information: The study was supported by the LiaoNing Revitalization Talents Program [grant number: XLYC2007179, XLYC2008012].Peer reviewe

    Global Trends and Hotspots in Endoscopic Discectomy: A Study Based on Bibliometric Analysis

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    Objective With the advancement of minimally invasive spine surgery, endoscopic discectomy (ED) has become a common technique for degenerative disease of the spine. The present study aimed to explore the knowledge structure, emerging trends, and future research hotspots in this field. Methods All relevant publications on ED from 2002 to 2021 were extracted from the Web of Science databases. Key bibliometric indicators, including countries/regions, institutions, authors, journals, references, and keywords were calculated and evaluated using VOSviewer and CiteSpace software. Results A total of 1,196 articles and reviews were included for analysis. The number of publications regarding ED increased yearly. From the quality and quantity viewpoint, China, South Korea, and the United States were the major contributors in this field. The most influential institution in the field of ED was Wooridul Spine Hospital. We identified 3,488 authors, among which Lee SH had the most significant number of papers, and Ruetten S was cocited most often. World Neurosurgery was the journal with the most papers, and Spine was the most commonly cocited journal. Keywords were stratified into 4 clusters by VOSviewer software: cluster 1 (clinical outcomes of ED in the treatment of lumbar disc herniation); cluster 2 (surgical technique of percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy); cluster 3 (clinical outcomes of ED in the treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis); and cluster 4 (clinical outcomes of percutaneous endoscopic cervical discectomy). Several topics including lateral recess stenosis, spinal stenosis, and reoperation were considered as the next hotspot in ED research. Conclusion ED research has gained considerable attention over the last 2 decades. Our bibliometric findings illuminate the publication trends and research hotspots of the ED field, which may provide useful references for scholars and decision-makers interested in this field

    Electronic properties of monolayer copper selenide with one-dimensional moir\'e patterns

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    Strain engineering is a vital way to manipulate the electronic properties of two-dimensional (2D) materials. As a typical representative of transition metal mono-chalcogenides (TMMs), a honeycomb CuSe monolayer features with one-dimensional (1D) moir\'e patterns owing to the uniaxial strain along one of three equivalent orientations of Cu(111) substrates. Here, by combining low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy (STM/S) experiments and density functional theory (DFT) calculations, we systematically investigate the electronic properties of the strained CuSe monolayer on the Cu(111) substrate. Our results show the semiconducting feature of CuSe monolayer with a band gap of 1.28 eV and the 1D periodical modulation of electronic properties by the 1D moir\'e patterns. Except for the uniaxially strained CuSe monolayer, we observed domain boundary and line defects in the CuSe monolayer, where the biaxial-strain and strain-free conditions can be investigated respectively. STS measurements for the three different strain regions show that the first peak in conduction band will move downward with the increasing strain. DFT calculations based on the three CuSe atomic models with different strain inside reproduced the peak movement. The present findings not only enrich the fundamental comprehension toward the influence of strain on electronic properties at 2D limit, but also offer the benchmark for the development of 2D semiconductor materials.Comment: 14 pages, 12 figures, 25 referenc

    DO-RA: Data-oriented runtime attestation for IoT devices

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    Remote attestation is an excellent approach to confirm the security states of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. It allows an entity (verifier) to validate the integrity of a potentially compromised platform (prover). Most of the current attestation schemes are static, which verify only the software integrity of devices. Recently, some runtime attestation schemes based on the Control Flow Graph (CFG) of the program have been proposed to collect the runtime information. However, the algorithm for constructing CFG only focuses on the rationality of the programsā€™ control flow, and ignores the possibility that attackers could compromise the control flow of the device by modifying key data. Some mitigation of runtime exploitation technologies take into account the Unique Code Target (UCT) property of control flow, but there are limitations to their algorithms abilities to find out the constraining data. In this paper, we present a Data-Oriented Control Flow Graph (DO-CFG) that can match a single legitimate target for each control-flow transfer, which guarantees both the rationality and the full uniqueness of programsā€™ control flow. Furthermore, we propose a Data-Oriented Runtime Attestation (DO-RA) scheme based on DO-CFG. It collects some critical non-control data to enhance the detection ability of the attestation scheme, which further ensures the uniqueness of the control flow. We also present a detailed proof-of-concept implementation and analyze our protocol based on Raspberry Pi. We simulate several real applications to evaluate the security and performance of DO-RA, which demonstrates that our scheme provides a more comprehensive detection capability within an acceptable overhead

    Extraction, Identification, Modification, and Antibacterial Activity of Histone from Immature Testis of Atlantic salmon

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    In the present study, histone from immature testis of Atlantic salmon was extracted and identified, and its antibacterial activity after enzymolysis was investigated. Histone extracted from Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) testis using the acid extraction method was successfully identified by LC-MS/MS, and revealed significant inhibitory activity on both the Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. With a low concentration of 10 mg/mL, the observed inhibitory zone diameter (IZD) could significantly reach up to 15.23 mm. After modification of enzymatic hydrolysis by pepsin, histone could be digested to three fragments, while the antibacterial activity increased up to 57.7%. All the results suggested the leftovers from commercial fishing could be utilized for the extraction of antimicrobial peptides

    Type B thymomas in patients with myasthenia gravis display a distinctive pattern of Ī±Ī² TCR and IL-7 receptor Ī± expression on CD4+CD8+ thymocytes

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    AbstractThymoma is closely associated with myasthenia gravis (MG). However, due to the heterogeneity of thymoma and the intricate pathogenesis of MG, it remains unclear why some patients with thymoma develop MG and others do not. In this study, we conducted a comparative phenotype analysis of thymocytes in type B thymomas in patients with MG (MG (+) thymomas) and without MG (MG (āˆ’) thymomas) via fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS). Our results show that the developmental stages defined by the expression of CD3, CD4, and CD8 were largely maintained in both MG (+) and MG (āˆ’) thymomas, with CD4+CD8+ cells constituting the majority of thymocytes in type B thymoma, and no significant difference between this cell population was observed in MG (+) and MG (āˆ’) thymomas.We discovered that CD4+CD8+ thymocytes in MG (+) thymomas expressed low levels of Ī±Ī² TCR and high levels of IL-7 receptor Ī± (IL-7RĪ±), whereas in MG (āˆ’) thymomas, CD4+CD8+ thymocytes exhibited the opposite pattern of Ī±Ī² TCR and IL-7RĪ± expression. These results suggest that the positive and negative selection processes of CD4+CD8+ thymocytes might differ between MG (+) thymomas and MG (āˆ’) thymomas. The expression of the Helios transcription factor is induced during negative selection and marks a group of T cells that have undergone negative selection and are likely to be deleted due to strong TCR binding with self-peptides/MHC ligands. We observed that the percentage of Helios-positive CD4SP T cells was greater in MG (āˆ’) than in MG (+) thymomas. Thus, the differentially regulated selection process of CD4+CD8+ thymocytes, which involves TCR and IL-7/IL-7RĪ± signaling, is associated with the presence of MG in type B thymomas
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