Publications by authors named "Sijie Han"

The stratigraphic sequence displays pronounced variations in lithological and physical characteristics along the vertical axis. The acquisition of vertically continuous variations in stratigraphic rock mechanical parameters is essential for the detailed characterization of stratigraphy, particularly in reservoir layers. Moreover, mechanical parameters are essential for the establishment of a rock mechanical stratigraphic framework.

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Guizhou Province has many multi-layer, thin-thick coal seams; however, complex geology, incomplete reservoir characterization, and sweet-spot selection technology prevent large-scale coalbed methane (CBM) development. This study evaluates the CBM reservoir properties within the Dahebian block using logging data, coal sample analysis, and well-testing data and develops a 3D static reservoir properties model to analyze their spatial and vertical propagation. A sweet spot evaluation model was established using a multi-level fuzzy method based on 9 parameters extracted from a 3D static reservoir properties model.

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Poria is an important medicine for inducing diuresis to drain dampness from the middle energizer. However, the specific effective components and the potential mechanism of Poria remain largely unknown. To identify the effective components and the mechanism of Poria water extract (PWE) to treat dampness stagnancy due to spleen deficiency syndrome (DSSD), a rat model of DSSD was established through weight-loaded forced swimming, intragastric ice-water stimulation, humid living environment, and alternate-day fasting for 21 days.

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Automatic replacement of bobbins on the frame is one of the core problems that must be solved in the textile industry. In the process of changing the bobbin, it is faced with problems such as the position offset of the bobbin, the loosening and deformation of the bobbin, which will lead to the failure of replacing the bobbin. Therefore, it is necessary to initialize the creel coordinates regularly, also considering the labor intensity and poor reliability of manual positioning.

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Coal is characterized by a complex pore-fracture network and functional groups, which are derived from various geological origins and which further affect methane adsorption. To explore the relationship between the geological origins of pore-fractures and methane adsorption behaviors, we conducted pore structure tests and adsorption isotherms on six Qinshui high-rank coals. The pores and fractures were observed using an optical microscope (OM), a field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM), and a high-resolution transmission electron microscope (HRTEM), and the pore structure parameters were determined using mercury intrusion and low-pressure N and CO adsorption.

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is frequently used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat depression. However, antidepressant-like effects of the main active ingredients of , total triterpenes of (TTWC), are not well studied. This study aimed to investigate those effects and explore their specific mechanisms of action in depth.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The Wulantuga Coal Mine in Inner Mongolia has coal rich in germanium (Ge), which has high utility but also contains toxic elements like beryllium (Be), fluorine (F), arsenic (As), and mercury (Hg), necessitating cleaning before use.
  • - Flotation experiments showed that the cleaned coal had a higher total mineral content and moisture, while some toxic minerals and elements were released into water, resulting in a lower ash yield compared to the feed coal.
  • - The cleaning process effectively reduced the concentration of several harmful elements like Ge and As in the cleaned coal, but others like F, As, and Hg remained, indicating the need for additional cleaning methods.
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Background: Pembrolizumab, a programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) inhibitor, has recently gained prominence as a second-line treatment for recurrent and/or metastatic head and neck squamous cell cancer (R/M HNSCC). This study compares the acceptance and different influencing factors of pembrolizumab in the treatment of R/M HNSCC in developed (i.e.

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