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Lin Wu
Lin Wu (; born February 1962) is a Chinese politician and the current Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary of Shandong province. Previously, he served as CCP Committee Secretary of Shanxi province, Shanxi Governor, deputy governor and the chief of the CCP Organization Department of Jilin province. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 20 results of 36
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Comparison of the analgesic effects of ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane block and quadratus lumborum block: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Lin Wu, Lin Wu, Weiyi Zhang, Yiyong Wei, Donghang Zhang, Donghang Zhang
Published 2025-08-01BackgroundErector spinae plane block (ESPB) and quadratus lumborum block (QLB) are commonly used for perioperative analgesia in various surgeries. An increasing number of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have compared the analgesic effect and safety of ESPB with those of QLB, but the conclusions...
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Water availability mediates elevational responses of ecosystem respiration to warming in Tibetan semi-arid montane meadows by Guangpeng Qu, Jingxue Zhao, Gao-Lin Wu
Published 2025-10-01Montane grasslands serve as large soil carbon reservoirs on the Tibetan Plateau, yet they are highly sensitive to climate warming. However, the extent to which climate warming modifies elevational variations of ecosystem respiration in these montane grasslands remains poorly understood. We hypothesi...
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A New Method for Inducing Mental Fatigue: A High Mental Workload Task Paradigm Based on Complex Cognitive Abilities and Time Pressure by Lei Ren, Lin Wu, Tingwei Feng, Xufeng Liu
Published 2025-05-01<b>Objectives</b>: With the advancement of modern society, people in cognitively demanding jobs are increasingly exposed to occupational stress. Prolonged and high-intensity cognitive activities are prone to inducing mental fatigue (MF), which adversely affects both psychological and phy...
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Topological and spatial heterogeneity of gut microbiota co-abundance networks in pigs revealed by using large-scale samples by Lin Wu, Yuxin Liu, Congying Chen, Jun Gao
Published 2025-06-01Fecal samples have often been used as a proxy for studying the gut microbiota. However, the fecal microbiota does not fully reflect the gut microbiota composition. To elucidate the biogeographical characteristics and interaction networks of porcine gut microbiota, we systematically determined the co...
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Recent advances in oral cryotherapy for the management of anticancer therapy-induced oral mucositis by Feng lin Hu, Ni Lou, Guo lin Wu
Published 2025-12-01Oral mucositis (OM) is a prevalent complication of cancer therapy, frequently associated with oral pain, dysphagia, malnutrition, and systemic infections. OM that develops during cancer treatment can result in delays or interruptions in anti-cancer therapies, significantly impacting patients’ qualit...
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Pressure Characteristics Analysis of the Deflector Jet Pilot Stage Under Dynamic Skewed Velocity Distribution by Zhilin Cheng, Wenjun Yang, Liangcai Zeng, Lin Wu
Published 2025-07-01The velocity distribution at the deflector jet outlet significantly influences the pressure characteristics of the pilot stage, thereby affecting the dynamic performance of the servo valve. Conventional mathematical models fail to account for the influence of dynamic velocity distribution on pilot s...
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Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor‐Based Therapy as the First‐Line Treatment for Advanced Non‐Small Cell Lung Cancer: Efficacy, Challenges, and Future Perspectives by Xingxiang Pu, Yu Zhou, Jingyi Wang, Lin Wu
Published 2025-06-01ABSTRACT The selection of initial systemic treatment for advanced non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) depends on histological subtypes, oncogenic driver identification through genomic profiling, and programmed death‐ligand 1 (PD‐L1) expression quantification. The choice of first‐line treatment is cru...
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Parametric Analysis of Static–Dynamic Characteristics of Adjacent Tunnels in Super-Large Twin Tunnels by DEM by Lin Wu, Zhuoyuan Cao, Xiaoya Bian, Jiayan Wang, Hong Guo
Published 2025-06-01The dynamic characteristics of super-large-diameter twin tunnels under train vibration loads have become a critical issue affecting not only the engineering safety of their own tunnels but also adjacent tunnels. A numerical model of super-large-diameter (<i>D</i> = 15.2 m) twin tunnels w...
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Arthroscopic Superior Capsule Reconstruction Using an Acellular Dermal Allograft Augmented With Biceps Rerouting for Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tear: “Tent-Pitching” Technique by Po-Yao Wang, M.D., Jia-Lin Wu, M.D., M.S.
Published 2025-06-01Superior capsular reconstruction is a surgical technique for the treatment of massive irreparable rotator cuff tears. Different types of grafts have been used. Human dermal allograft has the advantage of avoiding autograft harvest-site morbidity but may elongate with graft loading, resulting in even...
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Spread of invasive migratory pest Spodoptera frugiperda and management practices throughout China by Yan ZHOU, Qiu-lin WU, Hao-wen ZHANG, Kong-ming WU
Published 2021-03-01The fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), a notorious migratory pest native to tropical and subtropical America, invaded China in December 2018, then spread through 26 provinces (autonomous regions, municipalities) in 2019 and 27 in 2020, damaging 1.125 a...
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Competency evaluation index system for Chinese global health professionals: a Delphi stduy by Jingran HU, Jingsong YANG, Xiaoqi WANG, Heya YI, Lin WU, Ruitai SHAO
Published 2025-06-01ObjectiveTo construct a competency evaluation index system for Chinese public health professionals engaged in global health, providing a measurement tool for the selection and assessment of health professionals for overseas positions in international and regional organizations related to global heal...
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Searchlight trapping reveals seasonal cross-ocean migration of fall armyworm over the South China Sea by Xian-yong ZHOU, Qiu-lin WU, Hui-ru JIA, Kong-ming WU
Published 2021-03-01The fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda, is a migratory noctuid pest that has recently invaded eastern Asia. From 2017 up till 2020, searchlight trapping was used to assess the extent of FAW migration across the South China Sea. Molecular and morphology-based identification confirmed that FAW...
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Effects of Ecosystem Recovery Types on Soil Phosphorus Bioavailability, Roles of Plant and Microbial Diversity: A Meta‐Analysis by Jinguo Hua, Wenyue Wang, Jinyu Huo, Lin Wu, Lingfeng Huang, Hongtao Zhong
Published 2025-04-01ABSTRACT Strategies for restoring degraded ecosystems vary widely in the levels of human intervention. It has commonly been assumed that recovery with artificial inputs would be quicker and more efficient. However, is this truly the situation? We conducted a meta‐analysis to evaluate the differences...
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Population life tables for the invasive fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda fed on major oil crops planted in China by Li-mei HE, Qiu-lin WU, Xi-wu GAO, Kong-ming WU
Published 2021-03-01The fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda, is a newly invasive, widespread agricultural pest in China. Understanding the suitability of the main field crops in Chinese agricultural system as host for this polyphagous herbivore is especially important for making control strategy. Here, after FAW...
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Reduction of the Reconstruction Error With Lower and Upper Bounds in Synthetic Aperture Imaging Radiometers by Xiaocheng Yang, Zhenyi Yang, Jingye Yan, Lin Wu, Mingfeng Jiang, Wentao Lyu
Published 2020-01-01Synthetic aperture imaging radiometers (SAIRs) are powerful instruments for high-resolution Earth observation by use of small-aperture antennas sparsely arranged to achieve a large-aperture antenna. High-precision reconstruction algorithm is one of the key contents of SAIRs. Owing to the ill-posed p...
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Design of an Ultrabroadband and High-efficiency Reflective Linear Polarization Convertor at Optical Frequency by Yong Zhi Cheng, Cong Fang, Xue Song Mao, Rong Zhou Gong, Lin Wu
Published 2016-01-01A simple design of an ultrabroadband and high-efficiency reflective linear polarization convertor is presented in the optical frequency region. This ultrabroadband convertor is formed from the planar anisotropic metasurface using a meander wire structure. The numerical simulation demonstrates that t...
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Study on the Corrosion Resistance of Thermal Spraying Zinc AluminumCoating with High Aluminum Content by ZHANG Yong-fa, GAO Ming-chuan, CHEN Tong-zhou, PAN Lin, WU Mian
Published 2021-08-01 In order to explore the corrosion resistance of zinc-aluminum coatings with high aluminum content, the thermal spraying technology was applied to produce three kinds of high-aluminum zinc-aluminum coatings. The corrosion resistance of zinc aluminum coatings with different aluminum conten...
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Bandwidth Control in Computer- Generated Holography by Mian Wu, Lin Wu, Ying Qiu, Chao Yang, Zhixue He, Jin Tao, Xi Xiao
Published 2023-01-01The Fourier transform between the time and frequency signals of light enables highly efficient band usage in optical communications. Analogously, the Fourier transform between the wavefield and wavevector distributions in the optical spatial diffraction is useful to understand the bandwidth consider...
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The Patterns and Environmental Factors of Diversity, Co-Occurrence Networks, and Assembly Processes of Protistan Communities in Bulk Soils of Forests by Bing Yang, Lin Wu, Zhisong Yang, Zhihe Zhang, Wanju Feng, Weichao Zheng, Chi Xu
Published 2025-05-01Understanding the maintenance of soil protists within forest ecosystems is crucial for comprehending ecosystem responses to climate change. A comprehensive analysis of soil samples from the Fengtongzhai National Reserve in China, utilizing high-throughput sequencing and network analysis, indicates t...
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Development of a Fluorescent Rapid Test Sensing System for Influenza Virus by Wei-Chien Weng, Yu-Lin Wu, Zia-Jia Lin, Wen-Fung Pan, Yu-Cheng Lin
Published 2025-05-01This paper presents a sensitive and stable fluorescence rapid test sensing system for the quantitative analysis of influenza rapid test results, integrating a detection reader to minimize errors from conventional visual interpretation. The hardware includes a control board, touchscreen, camera modul...
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