Publications by authors named "Lingjun Liu"

Background: Osoto-gari is a leg throw technique that primarily relies on the hip extension to initiate the sweeping motion of the leg. A high sweep contact velocity is a crucial factor in efficiently executing this technique. While some literature emphasises whole-body coordination in the leg-sweeping action, the roles of trunk and head motion remain unclear.

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This study aimed to clarify the disparities in trunk rotation and attack arm movement and their effect on hand kinematics adjustments between straight-line (SL) and diagonal-line (DL) volleyball jump serves. Thirteen male professional volleyball players (age 21.53 ± 5.

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Background/objectives: Pain resilience (PR) may be associated with different coping skills, resulting in differences in pain outcomes. This study aimed to understand the role of PR in dictating the choice of coping methods.

Methods: This study completed a preliminary validation of the Mandarin Chinese version of the Pain Resilience Scale (PRS-C) with online survey data (n = 46).

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Background: In volleyball, the jump serve is a crucial and commonly used serving technique. Nonetheless, the angular momentum developed during the jump serve remains unexplored. The objectives of the current study were to determine the angular momentum manifesting during the airborne phase of the jump serve and to analyse the correlations between the angular momentum variables and arm swing speed.

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Background: The development of internet technology has greatly increased the ability of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) to obtain health information, giving patients more initiative in the patient-physician decision-making process. However, concerns about the quality of website health information will affect the enthusiasm of patients' website search behavior. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the current situation of Chinese internet information on COPD.

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Attentional bias (AB) for addictive substances is a feature of attention found in individuals with substance misuse or diagnosed with substance use disorders. When AB exists, the attention of the addicted individual may be quickly oriented to cues related to the addictive substance or be maintained on these cues for a longer time. AB toward opioids was found in Western samples of smokers with chronic noncancer pain.

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The delivery of ecosystem services (ESs), particularly in urban agglomerations, faces substantial threats from impending future climate change and human activity. Assessing ES bundles (ESBs) is critical to understanding the spatial allocation and interactions between multiple ESs. However, dynamic projections of ESBs under various future scenarios are still lacking, and their underlying driving mechanisms have received insufficient attention.

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Background: It is rare for newly diagnosed (de novo) or newly treated acute myeloid leukemia (AML) complicated with thrombotic complications, especially combined arterial and venous thrombosis.

Methods: We reported a 13-year-old boy diagnosed with AML and leukocytosis, who developed right femoral vein and right dorsal artery thrombosis during chemotherapy. After treatment with low molecular weight heparin, diosmin, and alprostadil, symptoms were relieved.

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  • The study aimed to assess how different flow speeds impact upper limb muscle activity in butterfly swimmers training in a swimming flume, to improve training advice.
  • A group of ten youth female swimmers was analyzed at 70%, 80%, and 90% of their maximum speed, focusing on kinematic parameters and muscle activation during four phases of their stroke cycle.
  • Results indicated no significant variation in stroke rate and length across speeds, but notable differences in the duration of stroke phases, with specific muscles showing variations in activation timing and contribution ratios across different phases of the stroke.
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: Local anesthetics administered via epidural catheters have evolved from intermittent top-ups to simultaneous administration of continuous epidural infusion (CEI) and patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) using the same device. The latest programmed intermittent epidural bolus (PIEB) model is believed to create a wider and more even distribution of analgesia inside the epidural space. The switch from CEI + PCEA to PIEB + PCEA in our department began in 2018; however, we received conflicting feedback regarding workload from the quality assurance team.

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Background: Lower limb heat exposure (LLHE) is a promising strategy for the daily management of cardiovascular health because of its non-pharmaceutical advantages. To support the application of this strategy in cardiovascular protection, we examined its impact on the global hemodynamic environment.

Methods: Skin blood flow (SBF) of eight locations on the lower limbs was measured before and after LLHE (40 °C and 44 °C) in ten healthy subjects by using a laser Doppler flowmeter.

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic led to emergency use authorization of new vaccines, raising concerns about adverse effects like facial paralysis, which has occurred but is not more common than with mRNA vaccines.
  • A case is reported of a healthy 23-year-old Taiwanese female who experienced prolonged headaches and subsequently developed facial palsy ten days after receiving the ChAdOx1/nCoV-19 vaccine.
  • While reactivation of the latent herpes virus is a proposed explanation for the facial palsy, further research is needed to establish the cause, and alternative diagnoses such as Guillain-Barre syndrome or stroke should also be explored.
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Density functional theory calculations were employed to investigate the Pd-catalyzed regio-selective hydroallylations of alkynes with allylborons: cooperation of Cu(OAc) and dppe resulting in 1,4-dienes while combination of AdCOH and PCy leading to 1,5-dienes. A unified rationalization mechanism called "Lewis-acid-base-interaction promoted deprotonation/3,3-rearrangement" was proposed. Compared with the commonly reported metathesis pathway to only afford the metal-allyl intermediate, in the newly established mechanism, an additional Brønsted acid (as an initiator of the Pd oxidative addition) is generated by the interaction of the allylboron (Lewis acid) B atom with the BuOH (Lewis base) O atom, and subsequent 3,3-rearrangement ensures the thermodynamic feasibility of the reaction.

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Tumor-targeted and stimuli-activatable nanosensitizers are highly desirable for cancer theranostics. However, designing smart nanosensitizers with multiple imaging signals and synergistic therapeutic activities switched on is challenging. Herein, we report tumor-targeted and redox-activatable nanosensitizers (1-NPs) for sono-photodynamic immunotherapy of tumors by molecular co-assembly and redox-controlled disassembly.

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The Ni-catalyzed reactions of benzamides with bicyclic alkenes were explored using DFT calculations. An unprecedented "N-H deprotonation circumvented" catalytic mechanism was proposed, over the more common N-H/C-H activation mechanism, in which (i) the circumvention of N-H deprotonation ensures the presence of N-H⋯O hydrogen bond interaction, thereby stabilizing the critical -C-H functionalization TS; and (ii) the N-H moiety retention results in a weak N⋯Ni σ-coordination, which is flexible to the configurational conversion during the key alkene insertion. These overlooked aspects of the functionalized ,-bidentate directing groups will aid the design of new related catalytic reactions.

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Controlling delivery and release of therapeutic agents to accomplish on-demand synergistic therapy of orthotopic gliomas is desired but challenging. Here, we report a glioma targeting and redox activatable theranostic nanoprobe () for magnetic resonance (MR) and fluorescence (FL) bimodal imaging-guided on-demand synergistic chemotherapy/photodynamic therapy (Chemo-PDT) of orthotopic gliomas. is formed via molecular coassembly of two paramagnetic and fluorogenic small-molecule probes and at an optimized molar ratio of 1/1, which shows a high longitudinal relaxivity ( = 17.

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  • The study investigated the kinetics of supporting legs during the judo throw osoto-gari, focusing on how these kinetics relate to the speed of the sweeping leg at contact.
  • Data was collected from fifteen black belt judoka using advanced motion analysis and force plates.
  • Results showed strong correlations between ground reaction forces, ankle moments, and leg extensions during both the swing and throwing phases, emphasizing their influence on sweeping leg velocity.
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An iron-based catalytic system was developed for the cross-coupling of 1-bromoalkynes with terminal alkynes to selectively generate unsymmetrical 1,3-butadiynes in water under air. It was found that a combination of 1-bromoalkynes derived from less acidic terminal alkynes with more acidic counterparts would greatly enhance yields and selectivity for unsymmetrical 1,3-butadiynes. The reaction was also applicable for the synthesis of unsymmetrical 1,3,5-hexatriynes through coupling of 1-bromoalkynes and trimethylsilyl-protected 1,3-butadiynes in a one-pot manner.

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Long Stokes shift dyes that minimize cross-talk between the excitation source and fluorescent emission to improve the signal-to-background ratio are highly desired for fluorescence imaging. However, simple small molecular dyes with large Stokes shift (more than 120 nanometers) and near-infrared (NIR) emissions have been rarely reported so far. Here, inspired by the chromophore chemical structure of fluorescent proteins, we designed and synthesized a series of styrene oxazolone dyes (SODs) with simple synthetic methods, which show NIR emissions (>650 nanometers) with long Stokes shift (ranged from 136 to 198 nanometers) and small molecular weight (<450 daltons).

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The purpose of this study was to determine biomechanical factors for the effective execution of the osoto-gari technique by comparing differences between black belt and white belt judokas. Twenty-two male judokas (12 black belts; 10 white belts) performed osoto-gari, and the motion data were recorded using a Mac3D motion analysis system (250 Hz). The peak angular momentums of the trunk and leg of the uke were larger in the black belts than in the white belts, suggesting that the black belts rotated the uke's body more effectively than the white belts.

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To evaluate the "flow void" diameter in patients with pregnancy-related diseases with and without uterine AVMs and assess the diagnostic performance of unenhanced MRI for uterine AVMs. From May 2014 to April 2019, 79 patients with pregnancy-related diseases were included, including 36 with and 43 without uterine AVMs confirmed by DSA. On MRI, the diameter of the most prominent "flow void" (hereinafter referred to as fv-D) was measured and compared between patients with and without uterine AVMs.

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A facile access to highly fused tetracyclic indeno-1,2-benzothiazines has been established via a Rh(III)-catalyzed C-H bond activation and intramolecular annulation cascade between sulfoximides and all-carbon diazo indandiones. This strategy is characterized by the fact that the diazo coupling partners do not require preactivation, along with its high efficiency, broad substrate generality, and facile transformation. Particularly, the highly conjugated tetracyclic products demonstrate good optical properties and can easily enter cells to emit bright fluorescence for live cell imaging.

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