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Impact of Customer Perceptions of Virtual Influencers on Value Co-Creation in Streaming Platforms by Jing-Wen Huang, Shan-Lin Yang, Shao-Lan Chang
Published 2025-02-01The continuous advancement and application of generative artificial intelligence (AI) allows for virtual influencers to be active. Therefore, how virtual influencers respond to customer needs and create value has attracted the interest of streaming platforms. Using the stimulus–organism–response mod...
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Assessing soil nitrous oxide emission as affected by phosphorus and nitrogen addition under two moisture levels by Bashir Ullah, Muhammad Shaaban, Rong-gui HU, Jin-song ZHAO, Shan LIN
Published 2016-12-01Agricultural soils are deficient of phosphorus (P) worldwide. Phosphatic fertilizers are therefore applied to agricultural soils to improve the fertility and to increase the crop yield. However, the effect of phosphorus application on soil N2O emissions has rarely been studied. Therefore, we conduct...
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Controlling Factors of the Spatial‐Temporal Fluctuations in Evapotranspiration Along an Elevation Gradient Across Humid Montane Ecosystems by Zhaoyong Hu, Shouqin Sun, Xiangyang Sun, Shan Lin, Chunlin Song, Genxu Wang
Published 2023-01-01Abstract Diverse meteorological and vegetation conditions at different elevations and years lead to varied contributions of evapotranspiration (ET) to water yield in montane areas. However, how physical and biological factors affect interannual and elevational ET fluctuations in energy‐limited monta...
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Effects of Elevated CO<sub>2</sub> on Grain Yield and Quality in Different Wheat Cultivars by Yue Zhang, Chaoyong Kang, Shan Lin, Zaijun Yang, Yichao Wu, Shuhong Wei
Published 2025-05-01While the effects of elevated CO<sub>2</sub> (eCO<sub>2</sub>) on crops have been extensively studied, cultivar-specific responses and impacts under higher CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations (>800 μmol/mol) remain unclear. Here, we addressed these two aspects to rev...
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Genetic behavior of Triticum aestivum–Dasypyrum villosum translocation chromosomes T6V#4S·6DL and T6V#2S·6AL carrying powdery mildew resistance by Chang LIU, Xing-guo YE, Mei-jiao WANG, Shi-jin LI, Zhi-shan LIN
Published 2017-10-01Abstract: T6V#2S·6AL and T6V#4S·6DL translocation chromosomes developed from the cross of wheat and different Dasypyrum villosum accessions have good powdery mildew (PM) resistance, but their pairing and pyramiding behavior remains unclear. Results in this study indicated that the pairing frequency...
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Effects of Lactobacillus fermentum GKF3 on Reducing Smoking and Brain Neurotransmitter Levels: Findings From Animal and Human Studies by You‐Shan Tsai, Shan Lin, Chin‐Chu Chen, Chun‐Hung Chiu, Mei‐Chin Mong, Shu‐Ling Hu, Chi‐Hao Wu
Published 2025-07-01ABSTRACT The efficacy of smoking cessation therapies primarily relies on modulating brain dopamine levels. Given the ability of psychobiotics to modulate neurotransmitter release via the gut‐brain axis, this study investigated the potential of Lactobacillus fermentum GKF3 supplementation to reduce s...
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A genetic evidence of chromosomal fragment from bridge parent existing in substitution lines between two common wheat varieties by Pei ZHAO, Ke WANG, Zhi-shan LIN, Hui-yun LIU, Xin LI, Li-pu DU, Yue-ming YAN, Xing-guo YE
Published 2016-01-01Locating of important agronomic genes onto chromosome is helpful for efficient development of new wheat varieties. Wheat chromosome substitution lines between two varieties have been widely used for locating genes because of their distinctive advantages in genetic analysis, compared with the aneuplo...
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Occlusal Analysis of Algorithm-designed Restoration Using Different Virtual Articulator Parameters: A Preliminary Study by Shan-lin Guo, Xiao He, Zhi Tang, Bing-ying Xie, Min-jie Mao, Xiao-qing Shen, Yuan-ming Geng, Wei Li
Published 2025-10-01Introduction and aims: To investigate how different virtual articulator parameter settings influence clinical outcomes of posterior CAD/CAM restorations designed with the CEREC system's biogeneric model, specifically regarding occlusal rehabilitation. Methods: Twenty participants (11 females, 9...
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Development of peanut varieties with high oil content by in vitro mutagenesis and screening by Jing-shan WANG, Lei SHI, Yue LIU, Ming-xia ZHAO, Xia WANG, Li-xian QIAO, Jiong-ming SUI, Guan LI, Hong ZHU, Shan-lin YU
Published 2020-12-01Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is an important oil crop globally and high oil content is one of the major targets in peanut breeding programs. Previous studies indicated that the osmotic pressure (OP) of the leaves of peanut plants subjected to drought stress was negatively correlated with kernel oil...
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Functional Analysis of the Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase on the Lipid Accumulation of Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Seeds by Li-juan PAN, Qing-li YANG, Xiao-yuan CHI, Ming-na CHEN, Zhen YANG, Na CHEN, Tong WANG, Mian WANG, Ya-nan HE, Shan-lin YU
Published 2013-01-01Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC; EC 4.1.1.31) catalyses phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) to yield oxaloacetate, which is involved in protein biosynthesis. Pyruvate kinase (PK; EC 2.7.1.40) catalyzes PEP to yield pyruvate, which is involved in fatty acid synthesis. In this study, five PEPC genes (AhPE...
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Effect of Environment and Genetic Recombination on Subspecies and Economic Trait Differentiation in the F2 and F3 Generations from indica-japonica Hybridization by He-tong WANG, Feng JIN, Yi-jun JIANG, Qing-shan LIN, Hai XU, Ling CHENG, Ying-jun XIA, Chun-xiang LIU, Wen-fu CHEN, Zheng-jin XU
Published 2014-01-01indica and japonica are the two most important subspecies of Asian cultivated rice. Identifying mechanisms responsible for population differentiation in these subspecies is important for indica-japonica hybridization breeding. In this study, subspecies and economic trait differentiation patterns wer...
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Synthetic niclosamide-loaded controlled-release nanospheres with high solubility and stability exerting multiple effects against Clostridioides difficile by Yulei Tai, Yulei Tai, Meng Zhang, Yuning Han, Hui Hu, Hui Hu, Shan Lin, Fangya Zhai, Menglun Tian, Xiaojun Song, Shuangshuang Wan, Shuangshuang Wan, Yu Chen, Yu Chen, Dazhi Jin, Dazhi Jin, Dazhi Jin
Published 2025-07-01IntroductionNiclosamide (NIC) has significant potential as a clinical therapeutic agent for Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI); however, its strong hydrophobicity hampers its oral bioavailability, and its active effects against C. difficile remain unclear.MethodsNiclosamide-loaded controlled-r...
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