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Literature Monitoring for Pharmacovigilance by A. G. Khudoshin, X. Xu, B. K. Romanov
Published 2019-03-01Literature monitoring is a complicated aspect of pharmacovigilance. The guidelines on good practice of pharmacovigilance of the Eurasian Economic Union recommend the using of a biomedical reference database containing the maximum number of sources for the monitored drugs, which necessitates the sele...
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Analysis of the Detuning Regulation of a Double-Pumped Microcavity by X. Xu, H. C. Ye, X. Y. Jin, D. Chen, H. J. Xia
Published 2023-01-01The detuning regulation of a double-pumped microcavity is investigated. In this paper, results show that one of the detuning parameters’ regulation facilitates dual-comb generation. When the other detuning parameter is selected appropriately, dual fields of solitons and Turing patterns ge...
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Sustained release paclitaxel-loaded core-shell-structured solid lipid microparticles for intraperitoneal chemotherapy of ovarian cancer by Shuya Han, Pankaj Dwivedi, Farhana Akbar Mangrio, Monika Dwivedi, Renuka Khatik, David E. Cohn, Ting Si, Ronald X. Xu
Published 2019-12-01The current clinical paradigm for ovarian cancer treatment has a poor prognosis, partially due to the efficacy and toxicity concerns associated with the available chemotherapeutic formulations. To overcome these limitations, we have designed core-shell-structured paclitaxel (PTX) laden solid lipid m...
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Technical note: Reconstructing missing surface aerosol elemental carbon data in long-term series with ensemble learning by Q. Meng, Y. Zhang, S. Zhong, J. Fang, L. Tang, Y. Rao, M. Zhou, J. Qiu, X. Xu, J.-E. Petit, O. Favez, X. Ge
Published 2025-07-01<p>Ground-based measurements of elemental carbon (EC) – classified under thermal–optical methods and considered a surrogate for black carbon – are essential for assessing air quality and evaluating climate impacts. However, data gaps caused by technical challenges impede comprehensive analyses...
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A time-dependent three-dimensional dayside magnetopause model based on quasi-elastodynamic theory by Y. Gu, Y. Gu, Y. Gu, Y. Wang, Y. Wang, F. Wei, F. Wei, X. Feng, X. Feng, A. Samsonov, X. Song, B. Wang, B. Wang, P. Zuo, P. Zuo, C. Jiang, C. Jiang, Y. Chen, Y. Chen, X. Xu, Z. Zhou
Published 2025-07-01<p>The interaction between the solar wind and Earth's magnetosphere is a critical area of research in space weather and space physics. Accurate determination of the magnetopause position is essential for understanding magnetospheric dynamics. While numerous magnetopause models have been d...
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Tropospheric ozone trends and attributions over East and Southeast Asia in 1995–2019: an integrated assessment using statistical methods, machine learning models, and multiple chem... by X. Lu, X. Lu, Y. Liu, Y. Liu, J. Su, J. Su, X. Weng, X. Weng, X. Weng, T. Ansari, Y. Zhang, G. He, G. He, Y. Zhu, Y. Zhu, H. Wang, H. Wang, G. Zeng, G. Zeng, J. Li, J. Li, C. He, C. He, S. Li, S. Li, T. Amnuaylojaroen, T. Butler, Q. Fan, Q. Fan, S. Fan, S. Fan, G. L. Forster, G. L. Forster, M. Gao, J. Hu, Y. Kanaya, M. T. Latif, K. Lu, P. Nédélec, P. Nowack, P. Nowack, B. Sauvage, X. Xu, L. Zhang, K. Li, J.-H. Koo, T. Nagashima
Published 2025-07-01<p>We apply a statistical model, two machine learning models, and three chemical transport models to attribute the observed ozone increases over East and Southeast Asia (ESEA) to changes in anthropogenic emissions and climate. Despite variations in model capabilities and emission inventories,...
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