Publications by authors named "Mula Na"

The objective of this study was to explore the dynamic changes in the gut microbiota of Simmental calves before weaning and to compare the microbial composition and functionality between healthy calves and those with diarrhea. Fourteen neonatal Simmental calves were divided into a healthy group ( = 8) and a diarrhea group ( = 6). Rectal stool samples were collected from each calf on days 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 12, 15, 18, 22, 26, 30, 35, and 40.

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Owing to alterations in the environment and human activities, the quality of surface water is declining. Despite a substantial number of studies on the factors that impact water quality, there is still a need for a better understanding of the major causes of water quality degradation. This study fused multi-source data using partial least squares structural equation modeling to evaluate the effects of weather, soil composition, and geographical features on the water quality of the East Liao River (ELR), Jilin Province, China.

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The environmental risks posed by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and the diversity of their anthropogenic origins make them a global issue. Therefore, it is of utmost significance for protecting the aquatic environment and the growth of neighboring populations to identify their possible origins and ecological risk. Here, we detail the contamination profiles of 15 PAHs found in the East Liao River's surface waters in Jilin Province and use the receptor model Absolute Principal Component Analysis - Multiple Linear Regression (APCS-MLR) and diagnostic ratios method to identify the primary potential sources of pollution.

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The organic-inorganic perovskite CHNHPbI has attracted much attention due to their power conversion efficiency as a potential photovoltaic material, but the role of an external electric field has not been well understood. Based on first-principles calculations, the effects of an external electric field (E) applied along the [111] direction of the orthorhombic perovskite, CHNHPbI, on its electronic structure and optical properties are investigated. Our results indicate that the electric field strength affects the band gap (E) of CHNHPbI (MAPbI, MA = CHNH).

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