Publications by authors named "Anyan Zhang"

Objectives: The study aimed to assess the incidence of post-coblation tonsillectomy hemorrhage (PCTH) and identify associated risk factors in a pediatric Chinese population.

Methods: This prospective, multicenter cohort study, conducted over 17 months, included 8854 pediatric patients who underwent coblation tonsillectomy across 15 research centers in China. Patient data were collected through an Electronic Data Capture (EDC) system.

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  • This study investigates the transfer of genetic material and metabolites between rootstocks and scions in long-distance grafting, particularly focusing on hybrids created from genetically-distant plants belonging to different families.
  • After 25 years of growth, the hybrid plants displayed intermediate traits, and their new characteristics remained consistent through vegetative propagation.
  • Genetic analysis revealed 2,113 differentially expressed genes and 1,188 metabolic compounds, shedding light on how interfamily grafting influences the phenotype and genetic adaptability of these hybrids.
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Due to the impact of the surrounding environment, the safety impact factors encountered during the construction of loess tunnels are complex and numerous, which causes frequent accidents, and there is a lack of safety risk assessment methods applicable to the construction of loess tunnels under complex environment. Based on the Luochuan tunnel project of the Xi'an-Yan'an High-Speed Railway, this paper analyzes the impact factors of loess tunnel construction risks, and 15 main impact factors involving subjective and objective factors are selected to establish the safety risk assessment system of loess tunnel construction under complex environment. To determine the weight of the impact factors, this paper introduces the combination weighting method based on game theory for the first time.

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Detecting QTLs (quantitative trait loci) that enhance cotton yield and fiber quality traits and accelerate breeding has been the focus of many cotton breeders. In the present study, 359 SSR (simple sequence repeat) markers were used for the association mapping of 241 Upland cotton collections. A total of 333 markers, representing 733 polymorphic loci, were detected.

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