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Open AccessElectronic inhomogeneity and phase fluctuation in one-unit-cell FeSe films
One-unit-cell FeSe films on SrTiO3 substrates are of great interest owing to significantly enlarged pairing gaps characterized by two coherence peaks at ±10 meV and ±20 meV. In-situ transport measurement is desir...
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Open AccessRemnants of shifting early Cenozoic Pacific lower mantle flow imaged beneath the Philippine Sea Plate
Seismic anisotropy could provide vital information about the evolution and internal convection of the deep Earth interior. Although previous seismological studies have revealed a wide distribution of seismic a...
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Open AccessAncient slabs beneath Arctic and surroundings: Izanagi, Farallon, and in-betweens
A detailed 3-D tomographic model of the whole mantle beneath the northern hemisphere (north of ~ 30°N latitude) is obtained by inverting a large amount of P-wave arrival time data (P, pP, and PP) to investigate t...
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Open AccessSeismic Anisotropy Tomography and Mantle Dynamics
Seismic anisotropy tomography is the updated geophysical imaging technology that can reveal 3-D variations of both structural heterogeneity and seismic anisotropy, providing unique constraints on geodynamic pr...
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Open AccessOlder magma at Aso caldera than at Unzen stratovolcano in south west Japan as recorded through helium isotopes
Stratovolcanoes form conical mountains by ejecta and lava, while caldera volcanoes have depressions caused by post caldera collapse. Few studies have investigated relationships between this morphology differen...
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Overexpression of splicing factor poly(rC)-binding protein 1 elicits cycle arrest, apoptosis induction, and p73 splicing in human cervical carcinoma cells
Splicing factor poly(rC)-binding protein 1 (PCBP1) is a novel tumor suppressor that is downregulated in several cancers thereby regulating tumor formation and metastasis. However, the involvement of PCBP1 in a...
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Open AccessMutant p53 in cancer: from molecular mechanism to therapeutic modulation
TP53, a crucial tumor suppressor gene, is the most commonly mutated gene in human cancers. Aside from losing its tumor suppressor function, mutant p53 (mutp53) often acquires inherent, novel oncogenic functions, ...
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Local Bond Stress-Slip Model of High-Strength Stainless Steel Wire Ropes in ECC
Engineered cementitious composites (ECC) reinforced with high-strength stainless steel wire ropes (HSSSWR) is a new composite that has attracted much attention. Comprehensive understanding of the local bond st...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
3D Face Reconstruction with Geometry Details from a Single Color Image Under Occluded Scenes
3D face reconstruction technology aims to generate a face stereo model naturally and realistically. Previous deep face reconstruction approaches are typically designed to generate convincing textures and canno...
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Generative Landmarks Guided Eyeglasses Removal 3D Face Reconstruction
Single-view 3D face reconstruction is a fundamental Computer Vision problem of extraordinary difficulty. Current systems often assume the input is unobstructed faces which makes their method not suitable for i...
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Open AccessRNA-binding protein 39: a promising therapeutic target for cancer
RNA-binding motif protein 39 (RBM39), as a key factor in tumor-targeted mRNA and protein expression, not only plays a vital role in tumorigenesis, but also has broad development prospects in clinical treatment...
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Open AccessAberrant Bcl-x splicing in cancer: from molecular mechanism to therapeutic modulation
Bcl-x pre-mRNA splicing serves as a typical example to study the impact of alternative splicing in the modulation of cell death. Dysregulation of Bcl-x apoptotic isoforms caused by precarious equilibrium splic...
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Subslab heterogeneity and giant megathrust earthquakes
The nucleation and rupture processes of giant megathrust earthquakes (M ≥ 9.0) in subduction zones are still controversial. Most previous studies have focused on the subducting plate interface, and the structure ...
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Generative Face Parsing Map Guided 3D Face Reconstruction Under Occluded Scenes
Over the past few years, single-view 3D face reconstruction methods can produce beautiful 3D models. Nevertheless, the input of these works is unobstructed faces. We describe a system designed to reconstruct c...
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Open AccessTomography of the source zone of the great 2011 Tohoku earthquake
The mechanism and rupture process of the giant 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake (Mw 9.0) are still poorly understood due to lack of permanent near-field observations. Using seismic arrival times recorded by dense se...
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Open AccessArc-arc collision caused the 2018 Eastern Iburi earthquake (M 6.7) in Hokkaido, Japan
Inland crustal earthquakes usually occur in the brittle upper crust (0–20 km depths), but the 6 September 2018 Eastern Iburi earthquake (M 6.7) took place in southern Hokkaido with a focal depth of ~37 km, cau...
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Open AccessBuoyant hydrous mantle plume from the mantle transition zone
Magmatism at some intraplate volcanoes and large igneous provinces (LIPs) in continental areas may originate from hydrous mantle upwelling (i.e. a plume) from the mantle transition zone (MTZ) at 410–660 km dep...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Automobile Corrosion Mechanism and Cases Analysis
This paper mainly details failure causes and characteristics of micro-difference corrosion, pitting, crevice corrosion, galvanic corrosion, stress corrosion cracking and corrosion fatigue from the perspective ...
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Open AccessTomography of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake area and the Beppu-Shimabara graben
Detailed three-dimensional images of P and S wave velocity and Poisson’s ratio (σ) of the crust and upper mantle beneath Kyushu in SW Japan are determined, with a focus on the source area of the 2016 Kumamoto ...
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Observation of unconventional anomalous Hall effect in epitaxial CrTe thin films
We have studied the magnetic and electrical transport properties of epitaxial NiAs-type CrTe thin films grown on SrTiO3(111) substrates. Unlike rectangle hysteresis loops obtained from magnetic measurements, we h...