Publications by authors named "Huai-Qiang Zhang"

Article Synopsis
  • The proposed spectrum smoothing algorithm utilizes a digital Sallen-Key filter to reduce statistical fluctuations in nuclear spectrum analysis, aiding in peak detection and area calculation.
  • The impact of four parameters (m, n, k, D) on the smoothed spectrum is examined, including effects on peak positions and areas, with correction functions offered for adjustments.
  • The Sallen-Key method demonstrates superior spectrum denoising capabilities and overall performance compared to other smoothing techniques, making it a promising tool for processing nuclear spectrum data.
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The Gaussian filter shaping circuit is widely used in the nuclear pulse signal processing due to its good performance in amplitude extraction and pulse counting. A third-order Sallen-Key (3rd S-K) filter shaping circuit is designed based on a RC integrator and a second-order Sallen-Key (2nd S-K) circuit. According to the digital 3rd S-K, the transfer functions is derived in the Laplacian domain, and the numerical recurrence model is analyzed and researched, the purpose is to obtain its transfer function and amplitude-frequency response curve in the z-domain.

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Background: As a novel high magnification module (HMM) combining with OCT (OCT-HMM) is able to detect the microstructure of retina, we apply it to explore the ultrastructure of the macula after closure of the idiopathic macular hole (IMH) by surgery.

Methods: This is an observational case series study in which patients with full-thickness IMHs who had undergone successful macular closure by vitrectomy and internal limiting membrane peeling and healthy subjects were recruited. After comprehensive ophthalmic examinations, the images of macular area were obtained and collected by professional operators using OCT-HMM.

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The dynamic growth process of Escherichia coli CVCC249 under different concentrations of antibiotics was analyzed. The results suggested that the main reason that definitive results cannot be obtained by antibiotic susceptibility testing (AST) is that the ratio of drug concentration to the population of bacteria and the combined effect of drug concentration and action time cannot be completely determined with the methods used. Based on the analysis of the growth process with a series of concentrations of gentamicin acting for a certain time, and according to the forward difference method, a novel method for AST was proposed.

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According to the instantaneous growth rate (dN/dt) of E. coli CVCC249 growing in batch culture, the entire growth progress was distinguished into four phases: accelerating growth phase, constant growth phase, decelerating growth phase and declining phase, in each of which obvious variation in physiological and biochemical properties was detected, including total DNA, total protein, and MTT-dehydrogenase activity, etc., that led to difference in their antibiotic susceptivity.

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Different types of the Logistic model are constructed based on a simple assumption that the microbial populations are all composed of homogeneous members and consequently, the condition of design for the initial value of these models has to be rather limited in the case of N(t(0))=N(0). Therefore, these models cannot distinguish the dynamic behavior of the populations possessing the same N(0) from heterogeneous phases. In fact, only a certain ratio of the cells in a population is dividing at any moment during growth progress, termed as theta, and thus, dN/dt not only depends on N, but also on theta.

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The evolutionary distances of the 16S rDNA sequences in cellulolytic myxobacteria are less than 3%, which units all the strains into a single genus, Sorangium. The size of myxospores and the shape of sporangioles, rather than fruiting body colors or swarm morphologies are consistent with the changes of the 16S rDNA sequences. It is suggested that there are at least two species in the genus Sorangium: one includes strains with small myxospores and spherical sporangioles, and the color of the fruiting bodies is normally orange or brown, though sometimes yellow or black.

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