Publications by authors named "Shi-Jie Guo"

The migration behavior of pollutants is affected by consolidation and temperature when using thermal desorption technology to clean contaminated sites. Based on a one-dimensional consolidation model for unsaturated soil and the traditional heat conduction equation, a pollutant transport model accounting for the combined effects of consolidation and temperature was established in this paper. An analytical solution was obtained by using the separation of variables method and the integral transformation method.

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Along with the development of nuclear power, concerns about radioactive emissions and the potential for nuclear leakage have been widely raised, particularly of harmful iodine isotopes. However, as a significant component of nuclear air waste, the enrichment and detection of air-dispersed gaseous iodine remain a challenge. In this work, it is focused on developing an attraction-immobilization-detection strategy-based fluorescence method for the on-site detection of volatile iodine, by employing a photoluminescent ionic polyimine network-polyvinylpyrrolidone (IPIN-PVP) composite membrane.

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  • - The study aimed to assess the prevalence of mental disorders among medical students in Hebei Province, China, highlighting the lack of research using diagnostic tools like the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI).
  • - A survey of 7117 medical students revealed a prevalence of 7.4% for any mental disorder in the last year, with mood disorders (4.3%) and anxiety disorders (3.9%) being the most common, but only a small percentage had accessed adequate treatment.
  • - The findings indicate that while fewer medical students have mental disorders compared to the general population, there is a significant gap in effective treatment, emphasizing the necessity for improved mental health resources and support.
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Fiber-shaped solid-state zinc-ion battery (FZIB) is a promising candidate for wearable electronic devices, but challenges remain in terms of mechanical stability and low temperature tolerance. Herein, we design and fabricate a FZIB with an integrated device structure through effective incorporation of the active electrode materials with a carbon fiber rope (CFR) and a gel polymer electrolyte. The gel polymer electrolyte incorporated with ethylene glycol (EG) and graphene oxide (GO) endows the FZIB with a high Zn stripping/plating efficiency under extreme low temperature conditions.

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  • Hydrogels are flexible, three-dimensional polymer networks, with ionic hydrogels gaining attention for their unique properties like ionic conductivity, which is useful for tactile sensors.
  • These ionic hydrogel-based sensors excel at detecting human movements and external stimuli, making them highly effective for various applications.
  • The paper discusses the essential characteristics of ionic hydrogels, their integration into self-powered sensors across different modes, and addresses challenges while projecting future advancements in this technology.
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Background: Hemiplegia is a common symptom after acute cerebral infarction.

Objective: This study aimed to explore the influence factors of gait performance and investigate whether donepezil could improve gait performance in patients with an acute cerebral infarction.

Methods: A total of 107 patients who experienced unilateral paresis after an acute cerebral infarction incident were enrolled in this prospectively observational study.

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Kainic acid (KA) was recently identified as an epileptogenic and neuroexcitotoxic agent that is responsible for inducing learning and memory deficits in various neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the mechanism by which KA acts upon AD remains unclear. To this end, we presently investigated the roles of KA in processing amyloid-β protein precursor (AβPP) and amyloid-β protein (Aβ) loads during the course of AD development and progression.

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Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) with serious complications and fatal cases have been reported over the last decade worldwide. The authors report a rare case of HFMD in a neonate complicated with brainstem encephalitis and pulmonary edema. She had fever, lethargy, dyspnea.

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