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Increasing the efficiency of the blue OLED device with a double-emitting layer structure
Without changing the host–guest materials of the optimized single-emitting layer (S-EML), a series of double-emitting layer (D-EML) was constructed by the same host material and the same guest material to impr...
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Theoretical study on magnetocaloric effect and its electric-field regulation in CrI3/metal heterostructure
The extraordinary properties of a heterostructure by stacking atom-thick van der Waals (vdW) magnets have been extensively studied. However, the magnetocaloric effect (MCE) of heterostructures that are based o...
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Distributed adaptive discontinuous consensus tracking control for disturbed multi-agent systems based on input-observers
Adaptive consensus tracking control for disturbed multi-agent systems (MASs) is investigated by discontinuous protocol in this paper. Firstly, to estimate the leader’s input, an adaptive input observer is cons...
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Geometry independent C*-Tz dominance of three-dimensional quasistatic growing crack-tip fields in cree** solids
In cree** solids, plane stress and plane strain solutions for asymptotic singular crack-tip fields have been first put forward by Riedel and Rice with C* as the dominating parameter and developed by **ang and G...
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Post-yielding dislocation retraction of nano-lamellar TiAl single crystals
The perfect single crystal has ultra-high strength but is often accompanied by catastrophic failures after yielding. This study reveals that nano-lamellar TiAl single crystals alleviate the catastrophic failur...
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Radial breathing modes of multi-walled carbon nanotubes by an atomic beam-spring model
Based on molecular force fields, a new finite element model is constructed for multi-walled carbon nanotubes where the interlayer interactions and C—C bonds are simulated by the elements of piece-wise linear s...
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Mining, characterization, and exploitation of EST-derived microsatellites in Gossypium barbadense
Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) have been widely applied as molecular markers in genetic studies. However, the number of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) and SSR markers from Gossypium barbadense is fewer than those...
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Chemical-mechanical stability of the hierarchical structure of shell nacre
The hierarchical structure and mechanical property of shell nacre are experimentally investigated from the new aspects of chemical stability and chemistry-mechanics coupling. Through chemical deproteinization ...
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Fine map** of the red plant gene R 1 in upland cotton(Gossypium hirsutum)
Sub 16 is a substitution line with G. hirsutum cv. TM-1 genetic background except that the 16th chromosome (Chr. 16) is replaced by the corresponding homozygous chromosome of G. barbadense cv. 3-79, and T586 is a...
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Modified fiber qualities of the transgenic cotton expressing a silkworm fibroin gene
A silkworm gene for fibroin was introduced into the upland cotton WC line by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. PCR detection for fibroin, nptII and gus genes, Kanamycin (Km)-resistance analysis and GUS-histo...
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Development of Gossypium barbadense chromosome segment substitution lines in the genetic standard line TM-1 of Gossypium hirsutum
Chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSL) consist of a battery of near-isogenic lines that have been developed and cover the entire genome of some crops. With the exception of one homozygous chromosome segm...
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Fine map** of the dominant glandless Gene Gl 2 e in Sea-island cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.)
Gl 2 e is a mutant gene that controls glandless trait in cotton plants and seed...
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Characterization, development and exploitation of EST-derived microsatellites in Gossypium raimondii Ulbrich
Microsatellite DNA or simple sequence repeats (SSRs) can be derived from expressed sequence tags (ESTs). These markers are important for gene map** as well as marker-assisted selection (MAS). To develop EST-...
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Gene cloning and molecular breeding to improve fiber qualities in cotton
Cotton fiber is one of known natural resources comprising the highest purity cellulose. It plays an important role worldwide in the textile industry. With the acceleration of spinning speeds and the improvemen...
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Variation induced by DNA rearrangement in a transgenicBt+CpTI cotton strain
In the development of transgenicBt + CpTI cotton cultivars, one male and female sterile mutant has been found in a homozygous T4 strain in our laboratory. The mutant plant, as well as its leaves, buds and flowers...
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Inheritance of resistance toHelicoverpa armigera of 3 kinds of transgenicBt strains available in upland cotton in China
There are 3 kinds of transgenicBt strains, Shanxi 94-24, Zhongxin 94, and R19, in upland cotton in China. Their transgenicBt insect-resistance cultivars or hybrids have been developed and grown by farmers. Geneti...
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Identification of RAPD marker linked with fertility-restoring gene of cytoplasmic male sterile lines in upland cotton
Bulked segregant analysis was employed to construct two mixed DNA pools to screen the RAPd marker linked with the fertility-restoring gene(Rf i) of upland cotton. A total of 425 arbitrary 10-mer o...