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High-performance pure blue-emitting CsPbBr3 nanoplatelets via amino acid-mediated strategy
CsPbBr3 nanoplatelets (NPLs) have gained significant attention as promising blue-emitting materials due to their large exciton binding energy and narrow full width at half-maximum (FWHM) of emission spectra. Howe...
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Post-layout simulation driven analog circuit sizing
Post-layout simulation provides accurate guidance for analog circuit design, but post-layout performance is hard to be directly optimized at early design stages. Prior work on analog circuit sizing often utili...
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The impact of career adaptability on college students’ entrepreneurial intentions: a moderated mediation effect of entrepreneurial self-efficacy and gender
There is limited research exploring the association between career adaptability and entrepreneurial intentions, and the mediating and moderating mechanisms behind this association. This study investigated the ...
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Tidal restriction likely has greater impact on the carbon sink of coastal wetland than climate warming and invasive plant
Coastal salt marshes are productive ecosystems that are highly efficient carbon sinks, but there is uncertainty regarding the interactions among climate warming, plant species, and tidal restriction on C cycling.
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How the four-nodes motifs work in heterogeneous node representation?
Heterogeneous information networks (HIN), containing different types of entities with various kinds of interaction relations in between, provide richer information than homogeneous networks. Heterogeneous moti...
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Spatial distribution and sources of heavy metals in the sediment and soils of the Yancheng coastal ecosystem and associated ecological risks
Studies of heavy metal pollution are essential for the protection of coastal environments. In this study, positive matrix factorization (PMF) and a GeoDetector model were used to evaluate the sources of heavy ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Modelling of a Tubular Kirigami (RC-kiri) with Outside Lamina Emergent Torsional Joints
This paper applies the traditional kirigami technique to the non-rigid-foldable tubular origami, which provides a new method to convert the non-rigid foldability. Tubular Yoshimura and Kresling origami, as two...
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Highly elevated CO2 and fertilization with nitrogen stimulates significant schima superba growth and mediates soil microbial community composition along an oligotroph-copiotroph spectrum
Substantial studies report about the extent of elevated CO2 (eCO2) and nitrogenous (N) fertilization or deposition above- and belowground. Although CO2 concentrations are expected to be more than 1000 μmol·mol−1 ...
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Differences in relative air humidity affect responses to soil salinity in freshwater and salt marsh populations of the dominant grass species Phragmites australis
Soil salinity diminishes the dominance of species and affects their distribution. Phragmites australis is a dominant ecosystem engineer with broad distribution, high intraspecific variation and great socio-econom...
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Intraspecific differences of Asian/Australian Phragmites australis subgroups reveal no potentially invasive traits
Phragmites australis is a cosmopolitan plant species with high intraspecific diversity and phenotypic plasticity. Due to its variability and large ecological niche breadth, subgroups of P. australis have become i...
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Negative Feedback by Vegetation on Soil Organic Matter Decomposition in a Coastal Wetland
There has been much debate about the external drivers that affect the decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM). Particularly, the feedback mechanisms between SOM and mineral weathering are poorly understood....
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Open AccessPhylogenetic diversity shapes salt tolerance in Phragmites australis estuarine populations in East China
Estuaries are dynamic and selective environments that provide frequent opportunities for the turnover of Phragmites australis populations. We studied Phragmites genetic diversity patterns in three of the major de...
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Study on the Geo-Environmental Evolution of the Laolonggou Lagoon Under the Impacts of the Caofeidian Reclamation Project in Hebei Province
The Caofeidian Reclamation Project has been the biggest reclamation project in China so far, in which 310km2 sea areas were reclaimed along the coast of Hebei Province, and it also bring about many problems and d...
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In-Situ CO2 Partitioning Measurements in a Phragmites australis Wetland: Understanding Carbon Loss through Ecosystem Respiration
Common reed (Phragmites australis) is dominant vegetation of temperate coastal wetlands in northeast China. To studying the link between ecosystem respiration (Reco) and its influential factors, a multi-year in-s...
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A 3-Year In-Situ Measurement of CO2 Efflux in Coastal Wetlands: Understanding Carbon Loss through Ecosystem Respiration and its Partitioning
Understanding the link between ecosystem respiration (Reco) and its influential factors is necessary to evaluate the sources of gaseous carbon loss in coastal wetlands. Seablite (Suaeda salsa Pall.) is the main v...
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Correction to: Spatial distribution of heavy metals and their potential sources in the soil of Yellow River Delta: a traditional oil field in China
In the original publication of the article, the sixth author name “Zhouqing **e” has been misspelt. The correct name is given in this correction. The original version of this article was revised.
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Spatial distribution of heavy metals and their potential sources in the soil of Yellow River Delta: a traditional oil field in China
In this study, soil samples were collected from different layers throughout the whole Yellow River Delta (YERD), in north China. The total concentration of arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu...
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Open AccessThe origins and implications of glycerol ether lipids in China coastal wetland sediments
Coastal wetlands are terrestrial-marine transition zones harboring diverse active microbial communities. The origins of diverse glycerol ether lipids preserved in coastal wetlands are rarely investigated. 16 s...
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Metal pollution across the upper delta plain wetlands and its adjacent shallow sea wetland, northeast of China: implications for the filtration functions of wetlands
Grain size and concentrations of organic carbon (Corg) and particulate metals (PMs) As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Pb, Zn, Al, Fe, and Mn of 373 surface sediment samples, salinities in 67 surface water samples, were anal...
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Open AccessSurface sediment properties and heavy metal pollution assessment in the Pearl River Estuary, China
Grain size and concentrations of heavy metals (arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), mercury (Hg), lead (Pb), and zinc (Zn)) of 148 surface sediments and activities of 210Pb and heavy metal conc...