Publications by authors named "Junguang Wang"

Abstract: To explore the impact of different imaging classifications of prostate cancer (PCa) with extracapsular extension (EPE) on positive surgical margins (PSM) after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy.

Methods: Clinical data were collected for 114 patients with stage PT3a PCa admitted to Ningbo Yinzhou No. 2 Hospital from September 2019 to August 2023.

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Filling mining technology is an important representative technology to realize green and low-carbon mining. The backfill materials have distinct rheological characteristics under the long-term action of formation loads and groundwater seepage. In order to study the creep characteristics of backfill materials under different moisture contents and reveal their aging-mechanical properties, based on the Riemann-Liouville fractional calculus and damage mechanics theory, the fractional element and damage variables are introduced to improve the traditional Bingham model, and the fractional Bingham creep damage model is proposed.

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Numerous coal pillars are left after the coal mining process. The composite structure comprising a roof and coal pillar has prominent creep characteristics, which threaten safe underground mining. Therefore, the creep characteristics of coal-rock combinations should be studied to ensure the safety of quarry and surface.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study aimed to identify factors that predict extracapsular extension of prostate cancer in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy, using data from 229 patients.
  • The findings revealed that a combination of the Likert scale score, biopsy grade group, and biopsy positive rate significantly improved prediction accuracy, with a combined area under the curve of 0.905.
  • The research demonstrated that these factors independently contributed to increased diagnostic efficiency for extracapsular extension, indicating a potential enhancement in pre-surgical evaluations.
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To study the mesoscopic damage and permeability evolution characteristics of rock under freeze-thaw (F-T) cycles, freeze-thaw cycle experiments were carried out of shale under different F-T temperatures and numbers of cycles, and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and permeability experiments of shale were conducted thereafter. On the basis of these experiments, the pores and permeability of the F-T shale were analyzed, and the existing permeability model is modified and improved; Therefore, the mesoscopic damage evolution characteristics and permeability evolution law of the F-T shale are obtained. It was found that with increasing number of cycles, the pore structure of the rock samples changed as the pore size expanded and the number of pores increased, and the average porosity also increased correspondingly.

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In the deep mining process of coal seams, the mechanical environment of the coal body is complex and in the state of cyclic loading and unloading. The change in the stress state leads to the change in the pore characteristics and the permeability. To investigate the effects of cyclic loading and unloading on the pore characteristics and the permeability of coal, the seepage experiment was carried out for the coal samples using the self-developed triaxial permeation instrument.

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By investigating three dominant mangrove species, namely Aegiceras corniculatum, Kandelia candel, Ceriops tagal and their rhizosediment in Mangrove wetlands in Hainan Island, this research analyzed absorption, concentration and distribution of heavy metals (Cr, Cu, Zn, As, Cd and Pb) in mangroves. The results found that the concentration of specific heavy metal differs in the different mangrove organs (leaf, stem and root). The content of heavy metals concentrated greatly in roots, but less in leaves and stems.

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To study the creep characteristics of mudstone under disturbed load, creep rock triaxial compression disturbance tests under different disturbance amplitudes and frequencies are conducted using a self-made triaxial disturbed creep test bench for rock. The influence of different factors on the creep deformation law of each stage is analyzed. The results show that the disturbance effect has a significant impact on the creep properties of mudstone, and various factors have different effects on the creep stages.

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Soil erosion poses a major threat to the sustainability of natural ecosystems. The main objective of this study was to investigate the effects of soil type and rainfall intensity on sheet erosion processes (hydrological, erosional processes and sediment characteristics) from temperate to tropical climate. Field plot experiments were conducted under pre-wetted bare fallow condition for five soil types (two Luvisols, an Alisol, an Acrisol and a Ferralsol) with heavy textures (silty clay loam, silty clay and clay) derived separately from loess deposits, quaternary red clays and basalt in central-south China.

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