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    Subtraction Method for Subpixel Stitching: Synthetic Aperture Holographic Imaging by Zhangyue Wei, John J. Healy, Min Wan

    Published 2025-05-01

    Image stitching is a crucial technique in various fields of imaging and photography, which allows for the creation of high-resolution images by combining multiple smaller images with overlapping regions. Here, we propose a simple and fast method, the Subtraction Method (SM), for pixel and subpixel i...

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    A constitutive model optimizing superalloy performance: The interplay of annealing twins, dislocations, and grain boundaries by Zongpeng Tian, Rui Zhao, Xinshun Diao, Shan Jiang, Debin Shan, Min Wan

    Published 2025-07-01

    The room temperature mechanical properties and formability of heat-treated ultrathin nickel-based superalloys are significantly influenced by annealing twins, dislocations, and grain boundaries. To elucidate the mechanistic roles of these microstructural features, this study employed high-precision...

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    Spatio-temporal patterns and determinants of energy efficiency across China’s provinces by Min Wan, Dewei Yang, Shuai Zhang, Yijia Ji, Junmei Zhang, Haishan Meng, Hang Yang

    Published 2025-12-01

    Improving energy efficiency is a critical pathway for facilitating energy transition and mitigating climate change. This study employs the Super-SBM model to measure provincial energy efficiency in China from 2010 to 2022, followed by the Global Malmquist-Luenberger (GML) index to decompose dynamic...

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    Evaluation of the Accuracy and Applicability of Reanalysis Precipitation Products in the Lower Yarlung Zangbo Basin by Anqi Tan, Ming Li, Heng Liu, Liangang Chen, Tao Wang, Binghui Yang, Min Wan, Yong Shi

    Published 2025-07-01

    The lower Yarlung Zangbo River Basin’s Great Bend region, characterized by extreme topography and intense orographic precipitation processes, presents significant challenges for accurate precipitation estimation using reanalysis products. Therefore, this study evaluates four widely used products (ER...

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    Identification of QTLs Underlying Folate Content in Milled Rice by Wei DONG, Zhi-jun CHENG, Jian-long XU, Tian-qing ZHENG, Xiao-le WANG, Hong-zheng ZHANG, Jie WANG, Jian-min WAN

    Published 2014-09-01

    Understanding the genetic mechanism underlying folate biosynthesis and accumulation in rice would be beneficial for breeding high folate content varieties as a cost-effective approach to addressing widespread folate deficiency in developing countries. In this study, the inheritance of rice grain fol...

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    OsHemA gene, encoding glutamyl-tRNA reductase (GluTR) is essential for chlorophyll biosynthesis in rice (Oryza sativa) by Zhao-qiong ZENG, Tian-zi LIN, Jie-yu ZHAO, Tian-hui ZHENG, Le-feng XU, Yi-hua WANG, Ling-long LIU, Ling JIANG, Sai-hua CHEN, Jian-min WAN

    Published 2020-03-01

    Chlorophyll (Chl) biosynthesis is essential for photosynthesis and plant growth. Glutamyl-tRNA reductase (GluTR) catalyzes glutamyl-tRNA into glutamate-1-semialdehyde (GSA) and initiates the chlorophyll biosynthesis. Even though the main role of GluTR has been established, the effects caused by natu...

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    Mulberry leaf polysaccharide alleviates liver damage and glucose metabolism disorder in largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) induced by high-starch by Qinqin Xiao, Lele Wei, Lihong Yin, Yimin Jiang, Qianting Zheng, Jiajie Wang, Ting Ye, Yangyan Wang, Tong Zhou, Lingtao Nie, Zhuangwen Mao, Fufa Qu, Shenping Cao, Min Wan, Zhen Liu, Min Tao, Jianzhou Tang

    Published 2025-09-01

    The present study evaluated the beneficial impact of MLP on liver damage and glucose metabolism disorder which induced by dietary high-starch in largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides). The diets with 10 % low starch (LS) group and the diet with 20 % high starch (HSM0) were used as the control diet...

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    BRITTLE CULM16 (BRITTLE NODE) is required for the formation of secondary cell walls in rice nodes by 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

    Published 2017-06-01

    Plant 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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