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In Situ Calibration of Magnetic Coil System Using Ellipticity-Induced Bell-Bloom Magnetometer by Guiying Zhang, Shengjie Huang, Qiang Lin
Published 2019-01-01The three-axis coil system is most commonly used in magnetic field measurement. The coil constant is an important parameter. We demonstrate a method to measure the coil constant based on the Larmor frequency. An elliptically polarized light is used to simultaneously excite the spin orientation and s...
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The Development of a Spaceborne SAR Based on a Reflector Antenna by Yongfei Huang, Weidong Yu, Qiang Lin, Wenbao Li, Yihang Feng
Published 2025-07-01In recent years, synthetic aperture radars (SARs) have been widely applied in various fields due to their all-weather, day-and-night global imaging capabilities. As one of the most common types of antennas, the reflector antenna offers some advantages for spaceborne radars, including low cost, light...
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Improving Distribution Prediction by Integrating Expert Range Maps and Opportunistic Occurrences: Evidence From Japanese Sea Cucumber by Bingqing Xiao, Songxi Yuan, Ákos Bede‐Fazekas, Jinxin Zhou, Xingyu Song, Qiang Lin, Lei Cui, Zhixin Zhang
Published 2025-07-01ABSTRACT In an era of biodiversity crisis, it is critical to perform biodiversity assessments to better inform conservation strategies. In this regard, species distribution models (SDMs) represent a widely used tool for biodiversity assessment. Despite their popularity, the accuracy of SDM predictio...
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Primula jiangyouensis (Primulaceae), a new species of Primula sect. Auganthus from Sichuan, China by Jiu-lin Gu, Hua-dong Wang, Hong-qiang Lin, Xiao-qi Jiang, Tian Shuai, Zhi-kun Wu
Published 2025-07-01Primula jiangyouensis J.L.Gu & Z.K.Wu, a new species of Primulaceae from Sichuan, China, is described and illustrated. Morphological evidence supports P. jiangyouensis as a member of P. sect. Auganthus, which is characterized by shallowly to deeply lobed leaves covered with hairs, and di...
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A Promising Attenuated Rhabdovirus Vaccine Candidate Conferring Dual-Route Protection Against MSRV Disease in Largemouth Bass (<i>Micropterus salmoides</i>) by Xiaozhe Fu, Wenxian Li, Minghui Kong, Hongru Liang, Qiang Lin, Yinjie Niu, Xia Luo, Baofu Ma, Jin Zhou, Ningqiu Li
Published 2025-06-01Background/Objectives: Largemouth bass rhabdovirus (<i>Micropterus salmoides</i> rhabdovirus, MSRV) disease causes high mortality in largemouth bass farming. Therefore, vaccine development is critical for largemouth bass prevention against MSRV. Methods: An attenuated strain, denoted as...
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