Publications by authors named "Pei-Jie Zhang"

Objective: This prospective randomized controlled trial aimed to compare the effectiveness of functional jejunal interposition (FJI) and simple jejunal interposition (SJI) as reconstruction methods following total gastrectomy for gastric cancer. The study assessed primary endpoints such as nutritional status and quality of life, as well as secondary endpoints including operative time, intraoperative blood loss, perioperative and postoperative complications, and survival rate.

Methods: A total of 113 patients were randomly assigned to either the FJI group or the SJI group.

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Unlabelled: The Internet Data Center (IDC) is one of the most important infrastructures in the field of information technology. The cooling system for heat dissipation of IDC is indispensable due to it generates a large amount of heat during its calculation process, which may potentially harm its normal operation. Electronic fluorinated fluids have been widely used in cooling systems of IDC with stable physical and chemical properties.

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  • The X-EUVI is China's first solar X-ray and EUV imager, launched on the FY-3E satellite in July 2021 to enhance solar observation capabilities.
  • It uses a dual-band design, capturing images across a wide temperature range with high angular resolution and a built-in sensor for solar irradiance measurement.
  • Initial comparisons with other satellite imaging data confirm its accuracy, suggesting it will contribute to both space weather forecasting and solar research.
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  • Artemisia rupestris is a traditional folk medicine used by Uygur and Kazak people for its blood purification and detoxification properties.
  • The study used HPLC-IT-TOF-MS to analyze the chemical components of A. rupestris, leading to the identification of 124 compounds in its 75% ethanol extract.
  • Key findings included the identification of seven chlorogenic acids, four flavonoids, and one sesquiterpenoid, along with preliminary identification of various other compounds, laying the groundwork for further research into its efficacy and quality.
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The newly launched Fengyun-3D (FY-3D) satellite carried a wide-field auroral imager (WAI) that was developed by Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CIOMP), which will provide a large field of view (FOV), high spatial resolution, and broadband ultraviolet images of the aurora and the ionosphere by imaging the N LBH bands of emissions. The WAI consists of two identical cameras, each with an FOV of 68° in the along-track direction and 10° in the cross-track direction. The two cameras are tilted relative to each other to cover a fan-shaped field of size 130° × 10°.

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