Publications by authors named "Fan Shang"

Traditionally, Rayleigh scattering is thought to only impact fiber sensing system performance when the leading fiber is over 10 km long. However, this report illustrates theoretically and experimentally that Rayleigh scattering cannot be ignored in fiber optic interferometric sensor (FOIS) even with several hundred-meter common leading fiber because of the interaction of Rayleigh backward scattering (RBS) and returning interference signal. Herein, a conceptual framework is developed to elucidate the interaction between RBS and FOIS interference, revealing that, beyond laser monochromacity, the self-correction characteristic of laser pulses also influences coherent superposition.

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Negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistors feature higher sensitivities and faster response speeds and thereby have particular applications in many fields. However, current NTC thermistors are mostly based on inorganic ceramic materials, which show obvious drawbacks in material synthesis, property modulation, and flexible film fabrication. Herein, we report, for the first time, the promising application of an inorganic-organic hybrid NTC thermistor.

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The crosstalk between channels is a main factor restricting the performance of interferometric fiber Bragg grating (FBG) time-division and wavelength-division hybrid multiplexing arrays. The time-division crosstalk caused by multiple reflections and the wavelength-division crosstalk due to insufficient isolation are the main crosstalk problems in the Fabry-Perot (F-P) structure, seriously limiting the number of multiplexing devices and the system's applications. Many theoretical research and suppression scheme designs have been done to solve these problems.

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Cities are typical dynamic complex systems that connect people and facilitate interactions. Revealing general collective patterns behind spatiotemporal interactions between residents is crucial for various urban studies, of which we are still lacking a comprehensive understanding. Massive cellphone data enable us to construct interaction networks based on spatiotemporal co-occurrence of individuals.

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The random disturbance in the leading fiber is considered as a vital noise source in the practical interferometric fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor array, which is usually interrogated by periodic laser pulse pair. As the two interrogation laser pluses propagate through the leading fiber in a time-sharing manner, the leading fiber disturbance could cause undesired demodulated phase noises to both the polarization state and the pulse-interval, which are summarized as the polarization fading induced noise and the Doppler noise, respectively. This paper focused on the Doppler noise under the demodulation scheme of polarization switching (PS) and phase generated carrier (PGC) hybrid processing method.

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Due to previous technical challenges with the collection of data on riding behaviors, there have only been a few studies focusing on patterns and regularities of biking traffic, which are crucial to understand to help achieve a greener and more sustainable future urban development. Recently, with the booming of the sharing economy, and the development of the Internet of Things (IoT) and mobile payment technology, dockless bike-sharing systems that record information for every trip provide us with a unique opportunity to study the patterns of biking traffic within cities. We first reveal a spatial scaling relation between the cumulative volume of riding activities and the corresponding distance to the city center, and a power law distribution on the volume of biking flows between fine-grained locations in both Beijing and Shanghai.

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Context: Although transumbilical single incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy (SILC) has been demonstrated to be superior cosmetic, it is only limited to simple cases at present. In complex cases, the standard four- or three-port LC is still the treatment of choice.

Aim: To summarize the clinical effect of a modified technique in two-port LC.

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Aim: To determine the clinical characteristics of vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), the Candida species involved and the antifungal susceptibility of Candida species isolated from patients with VVC.

Methods: Candida organisms were cultured from samples obtained from patients who presented with VVC to the Gynecology Department, Peking University Shenzhen Hospital. Antifungal susceptibility testing was performed using a commercial agar diffusion test.

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Evidence has accumulated that berberine is able to induce cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in many human cancer cell lines. However, there is no available information on the effects of berberine on human oral squamous cell carcinoma. In this study, the effects of berberine on cell growth, apoptosis and cell cycle regulation in human oral squamous carcinoma HSC-3 cells were examined.

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