Publications by authors named "Q B Ping"

Background: White granulated sugar, a significant commodity in bulk trade and widely used raw material, plays a crucial role in the food, energy, and medicine industries. A certified reference material (CRM) of white granulated sugar provides a valuable tool for monitoring and maintaining the safety and quality of white granulated sugar and other related products. The colorimetric value, conductivity ash, sucrose content, and reducing sugar content serve as essential factors that determine the quality of white granulated sugar.

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Background: N6-methylandenosine-related long non-coding RNAs (mA-related lncRNAs) play a crucial role in the cancer progression and immunotherapeutic efficacy. The potential function of mA-related lncRNAs signature in cervical cancer has not been systematically clarified.

Methods: RNA-seq and the clinical data of cervical cancer were extracted from The Cancer Genome Atlas.

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Low enzyme activity is one of the disadvantages of immobilized laccase. In this study, waste Cu-loaded activated carbon (Cu-AC) was successfully used in preparing a novel composite support,cellulose / Cu-loaded activated carbon beads (C / Cu-AC), and effectively boosted immobilized laccase activity. To achieve optimum conditions for immobilization of laccase, the immobilization time, pH and laccase concentration were examined.

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In this study, a laboratory-scale improved constructed rapid infiltration (imCRI) system with non-saturated and saturated layers was constructed, and corn cobs as solid carbon source were added to the saturated layer to enhance the removal of nitrogen. Combined analyses of metagenomics and metabolomics were conducted to elucidate the nitrogen removal mechanism in the imCRI system. The results showed that the hydraulic load significantly influenced the treatment performance of the imCRI system, and a hydraulic load of 1.

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Although biochar (BC)-assisted microbial electrolysis cells (MEC) has been shown to improve anaerobic digestion (AD) performance of waste activated sludge (WAS), the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study conducted an in-depth investigation into the mechanism based on analyses of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) characteristics, enzyme activities and multi-omics. The results showed that compared with the control group, methane production improved by 16.

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