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Effective Multi-Class Sentiment Analysis Using Fine-Tuned Large Language Model with KNIME Analytics Platform di Jin-Ching Shen, Nai-Jing Su, Yi-Bing Lin
Pubblicazione 2025-06-01The rapid advancement of large language models (LLMs) has revolutionized natural language processing (NLP), yet fine-tuning these models for domain-specific applications remains a resource-intensive challenge. A novel fine-tuning methodology is odds ratio preference optimization (ORPO), which unifie...
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VoiceTalk: A No-Code Approach for Creating Voice-Controlled Smart Home Applications di Yun-Wei Lin, Yi-Bing Lin, Yi-Feng Wu, Pei-Hsuan Shen
Pubblicazione 2025-01-01This article introduces VoiceTalk, a no-code approach that develops voice-controlled smart home applications without requiring programming expertise. At its core, VoiceTalk utilizes IoTtalk, an IoT application development platform for managing a diverse range of IoT devices. IoTtalk employs a two-ti...
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The effect of XPD/ERCC2 polymorphisms on gastric cancer risk among different ethnicities: a systematic review and meta-analysis. di Huiping Xue, Yan Lu, Bing Lin, Jinxian Chen, Feng Tang, Gang Huang
Pubblicazione 2012-01-01<h4>Background</h4>Potential xeroderma pigmentosum group D (XPD), also called excision repair cross-complimentary group two (ERCC2), Lys751Gln and Asp312Asn polymorphisms have been implicated in gastric cancer risk among different ethnicities.<h4>Methods</h4>We aimed to explo...
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Transcriptome response of wheat Norin 10 to long-term elevated CO2 under high yield field condition di Yue-bing LIN, Cheng-guo SHEN, Er-da LIN, Xing-yu HAO, Xue HAN
Pubblicazione 2016-09-01The increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, caused by fossil fuel combustion and deforestation, plays an important role in plant growth and development. Wheat, as a major staple crop, adapts to climate change by tuning its inherent molecular mechanism, which is not well understood. The...
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Modeling Fiber Fineness, Maturity, and Micronaire in Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) di Wen-qing ZHAO, Zhi-guo ZHOU, Ya-li MENG, Bing-lin CHEN, You-hua WANG
Pubblicazione 2013-01-01Crop performance is determined by the combined effects of the genotype of the crop and the environmental conditions of the production system. This study was undertaken to develop a dynamic model for simulating environmental (temperature and solar radiation) and N supply effects on fiber fineness, ma...
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Relationship Between the N Concentration of the Leaf Subtending Boll and the Cotton Fiber Quality di You-hua WANG, Xin-hua ZHAO, Bing-lin CHEN, Xiang-bin GAO, Zhi-guo ZHOU
Pubblicazione 2012-12-01This experiments were conducted in Nanjing (118°50′E, 32°02′N) and Xuzhou (117°11 ′E, 34°15′N), Jiangsu Province, China, to study the response of fiber quality to the N concentration of the leaf subtending boll in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). Results suggested that the N dilution curve of the lea...
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Relationships between temperature-light meteorological factors and seedcotton biomass per boll at different boll positions di You WU, Wen-qing ZHAO, Ya-li MENG, You-hua WANG, Bing-lin CHEN, Zhi-guo ZHOU
Pubblicazione 2018-06-01Cotton growth and development are determined and influenced by cultivars, meteorological conditions, and management practices. The objective of this study was to quantify the optimum of temperature-light meteorological factors for seedcotton biomass per boll with respect to boll positions. Field exp...
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Significant associations between high-risk sexual behaviors and enterotypes of gut microbiome in HIV-negative men who have sex with men di Kangjie Li, Xinjing Liu, Xiaohua Zhong, Haijiao Zeng, Tian Liu, Bing Lin, Pinyi Chen, Biao Xie, Xiaoni Zhong
Pubblicazione 2025-07-01ABSTRACT Gut microbiome of men who have sex with men (MSM) exhibits distinctive characteristics compared with general populations. The dysbiosis of the gut microbiome in MSM is also associated with the onset and evolution of HIV infection. Enterotype is an important feature of the gut microbiome and...
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Sling exercise for chronic low back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis. di Yu-Shan Yue, Xu-Dong Wang, Bin Xie, Zhong-Han Li, Bing-Lin Chen, Xue-Qiang Wang, Yi Zhu
Pubblicazione 2014-01-01<h4>Background</h4>Trials on sling exercise (SE), commonly performed to manage chronic low back pain (LBP), yield conflicting results. This study aimed to review the effects of SE on chronic LBP.<h4>Methods</h4>The randomized controlled trials comparing SE with other treatmen...
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The effects of soil moisture and salinity as functions of groundwater depth on wheat growth and yield in coastal saline soils di He ZHANG, Yan LI, Ya-li MENG, Nan CAO, Duan-sheng LI, Zhi-guo ZHOU, Bing-lin CHEN, Fu-gen DOU
Pubblicazione 2019-11-01In the coastal saline soils, moisture and salinity are the functions of groundwater depth affecting crop growth and yield. Accordingly, the objectives of this study were to: 1) investigate the combined effects of moisture and salinity stresses on wheat growth as affected by groundwater depth, and 2)...
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Effects of planting dates and shading on carbohydrate content, yield, and fiber quality in cotton with respect to fruiting positions di Wen-qing ZHAO, You WU, Zahoor Rizwan, You-hua WANG, Yi-na MA, Bing-lin CHEN, Ya-li MENG, Zhi-guo ZHOU
Pubblicazione 2018-05-01Two cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) cultivars, Kemian 1 (cool temperature-tolerant) and Sumian 15 (cool temperature-sensitive) were used to study the effects of cool temperature on carbohydrates, yield, and fiber quality in cotton bolls located at different fruiting positions (FP). Cool temperatures...
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Surgical versus non-surgical treatment for vertebral compression fracture with osteopenia: a systematic review and meta-analysis. di Jia-Bao Guo, Yi Zhu, Bing-Lin Chen, Bin Xie, Wen-Yi Zhang, Yu-Jie Yang, Yu-Shan Yue, Xue-Qiang Wang
Pubblicazione 2015-01-01<h4>Background</h4>Surgical and non-surgical interventions are the two categories for treatment of vertebral compression fractures (VCFs). However, there is clinical uncertainty over optimal management. This study aimed to examine the safety and effectiveness of surgical management for t...
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Susceptible time window and endurable duration of cotton fiber development to high temperature stress di Bo XU, Zhi-guo ZHOU, Lin-tao GUO, Wen-zheng XU, Wen-qin ZHAO, Bing-lin CHEN, Ya-li MENG, You-hua WANG
Pubblicazione 2017-09-01The development of the cotton fiber is very sensitive to temperature variation, and high temperature stress often causes reduced fiber yield and fiber quality. Short-term high temperature stress often occurs during cotton production, but little is known about the specific timing and duration of stre...
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The effects of sowing date on cottonseed properties at different fruiting-branch positions di Wei HU, Mei-li CHEN, Wen-qing ZHAO, Bing-lin CHEN, You-hua WANG, Shan-shan WANG, Ya-li MENG, Zhi-guo ZHOU
Pubblicazione 2017-06-01A two-year field experiment was conducted to illustrate the effects of sowing date on cottonseed properties at different fruiting-branch positions (FBPs). Two cotton cultivars (Kemian 1 and Sumian 15) were sowed on 25 April, 25 May, and 10 June in 2010 and 2011, respectively. The boll maturation per...
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Effect of Traditional Chinese Exercise on Gait and Balance for Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. di Bing-Lin Chen, Jia-Bao Guo, Ming-Shuo Liu, Xin Li, Jun Zou, Xi Chen, Ling-Li Zhang, Yu-Shan Yue, Xue-Qiang Wang
Pubblicazione 2015-01-01<h4>Objective</h4>A systematic review is conducted to determine the effect of traditional Chinese exercise for patients with stroke.<h4>Methods</h4>Studies are obtained from PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, EBSCO, Web of Science, and CNKI. Only randomized controlled trials w...
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BRITTLE CULM16 (BRITTLE NODE) is required for the formation of secondary cell walls in rice nodes di Ying WANG, Yu-long REN, Sai-hua CHEN, Yang XU, Kun-neng ZHOU, Long ZHANG, Ming MING, Fu-qing WU, Qi-bing LIN, Jiu-lin WANG, Xiu-ping GUO, Xin ZHANG, Cai-lin LEI, Zhi-jun CHENG, Jian-min WAN
Pubblicazione 2017-06-01Plant cell walls constitute the skeletal structures of plant bodies, and thus confer lodging resistance for grain crops. While the basic cell wall synthesis machinery is relatively well established now, our understanding of how the process is regulated remains limited and fragmented. In this study,...
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