Publications by authors named "Minghao Gao"

With the acceleration of urbanization in recent years, China has witnessed large-scale construction across its provinces, generating massive amounts of construction waste that pose challenges to environmental protection and sustainable development. This study evaluated the impact of construction waste policy intensity on its environmental efficiency. Firstly, the content analysis method was used to analyze the construction waste policy text quantitatively.

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The photoinduced crawling motion of crystals is a continuous motion that azobenzene molecular crystals exhibit under light irradiation. Such motion enables object manipulation at the microscale with a simple setup of fixed LED light sources. Transportation of nano-/micromaterials using photoinduced crawling motion has recently been reported.

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  • In die-sinking EDM, it's tough to manage internal flushing due to residual material buildup that hampers quality and efficiency.
  • A new method using a slotted electrode for internal flushing was introduced, detailing its design and preparation.
  • Experiments showed that adjusting pulse width, pulse interval, and flushing pressure can optimize material removal rate and reduce electrode wear during the process.
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Zinc plays a critical role in many physiological processes, and disruption of zinc homeostasis induces various disorders, such as growth retardation, osteopenia, immune deficiency, and inflammation. However, how the imbalance in zinc homeostasis leads to heart disease is not yet fully understood. Cardiovascular diseases are a major cause of death worldwide, and the development of novel therapeutic targets to treat it is urgently needed.

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Microorganisms are important components of soil ecosystems and play an important role in material cycles. Northern peatlands are important ecosystems in middle-high latitude regions. In peatlands, different vegetation successions occur with changes in groundwater levels.

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A complete and ordered layered structure on the surface of LiNiCoAlO (NCA) has been achieved via a facile surface-oxidation method with NaSO. The field-emission transmission electron microscopy images clearly show that preoxidation of the hydroxide precursor can eliminate the crystal defects and convert Ni(OH) into layered β-NiOOH, which leads to a highly ordered crystalline NCA, with its (006) planes perpendicular to the surface in the sintering process. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Raman shift results demonstrate that the contents of Ni and Co ions are reduced with preoxidization on the surface of the hydroxide precursor.

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