Publications by authors named "Guibao Wang"

Organic-inorganic metal halide perovskite-based photodetectors (PDs) have attracted great attention because they exhibit extraordinary optoelectronic performances due to advantages such as a low trap-state density and large absorption coefficient. As a buffer layer, can block electron hole recombination, passivate an Si surface, reduce trap density, and improve the ability of electron tunneling. Here, we demonstrate a trilayer hybrid structure ( / / ) composed of an n-type silicon wafer, interlayer, and thin film.

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Purpose: Although physical exercise may improve memory in older adults, whether the Chinese traditional fitness exercise Wuqinxi improves working memory and delays cognitive deterioration in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has not been assessed in randomized controlled experiments.

Methods: Fifty older adults with MCI based on their Montreal Cognitive Assessment scores were randomized to either a Wuqinxi exercise group or a non-exercise control group. The exercise group engaged in Wuqinxi once a week for 60 min each session for 40 weeks.

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The quality of synthesized images directly affects the practical application of virtual view synthesis technology, which typically uses a depth-image-based rendering (DIBR) algorithm to generate a new viewpoint based on texture and depth images. Current view synthesis quality metrics commonly evaluate the quality of DIBR-synthesized images, where the DIBR process is computationally expensive and time-consuming. In addition, the existing view synthesis quality metrics cannot achieve robustness due to the shallow hand-crafted features.

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Plant microbiomes are essential to host health and productivity but the ecological processes that govern crop microbiome assembly are not fully known. Here we examined bacterial communities across 684 samples from soils (rhizosphere and bulk soil) and multiple compartment niches (rhizoplane, root endosphere, phylloplane, and leaf endosphere) in maize (Zea mays)-wheat (Triticum aestivum)/barley (Hordeum vulgare) rotation system under different fertilization practices at two contrasting sites. Our results demonstrate that microbiome assembly along the soil-plant continuum is shaped predominantly by compartment niche and host species rather than by site or fertilization practice.

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