Publications by authors named "Jin Jian-Li"

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  • A study was conducted to analyze particulate matter (PM) pollution in four cities of southern Sichuan (Neijiang, Zigong, Yibin, and Luzhou) after the implementation of China's Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan (APPCAP) in November 2018.
  • The average PM level was found to be 67.2 μg/m³, with Luzhou having the highest levels and Neijiang the lowest; overall, PM levels increased from 2015 to 2018 in three cities, while remaining unchanged in Zigong.
  • The study revealed that nitrogen oxides (NO) became the dominant component of PM, particularly during haze days, and regional transport significantly influenced pollution levels, with
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Flame temperature measurement through a light field camera shows an attractive research interest due to its capabilities of obtaining spatial and angular rays' information by a single exposure. However, the sampling information collected by the light field camera is vast and most of them are redundant. The reconstruction process occupies a larger computing memory and time-consuming.

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  • * The base composition in the heavy strand is A (32.5%), C (25.5%), T (28.5%), and G (13.5%), showing an A-T skew, particularly in the control region and protein-coding genes.
  • * Phylogenetic analyses of the mitochondrial genome indicate that the slender shrew and four other species form a monophyletic group with a 100% bootstrap support across different analytical methods.
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Today, the main threats for Sciurus vulgaris are illegal hunting, deforestation, and subsequent population fragmentation, combined with interspecific competition from S. carolinensis in some regions of Europe, which has led to a sharp reduction in the number of population. S.

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Based on the information of maize yield, phonological period, and related weather data, four models (those of climatic drought risk, crop drought risk, yield loss risk, and drought resistant capability) applicable for the assessment of maize drought risk in Sichuan Basin and the corresponding index systems were established, and a comprehensive model for assessing the maize drought disasters in the Basin was constructed, with the comprehensive index for the risk regionalization of the maize drought disasters determined. The values of the indices for assessing the maize drought risk in the Basin differed obviously with different regions, but showed similarity in some areas. The Sichuan Basin was divided into three regions, with high, medium and low maize drought risk, respectively.

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