Publications by authors named "Wu D"

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  • Cost aggregation is essential for stereo matching, and this paper introduces a Disparity Context Aggregation (DCA) module to enhance CNN-based methods by leveraging disparity classification.
  • The DCA module classifies image pixels into disparity classes, allowing for the creation of homogeneous region representations that streamline cost aggregation and improve matching accuracy.
  • Integrated into various network architectures, the DCA module operates efficiently with minimal additional requirements, and the resulting network, DCANet, demonstrates superior performance on benchmark tests.
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A growing body of evidence supports the effectiveness of arts-based interventions in nurturing human connection, healing, and reflection-for patients living with illness, their families, and their health care communities. Thus, we propose that these interventions, what we call the Palliative Arts-just as much as science-should be systematically integrated in clinical education, practice, research, wellness, leadership, and advocacy to impact person-centered outcomes. Our interprofessional team describes a variety of arts-based programming that its authors are leading to highlight the breadth of existing Palliative Arts work and point to future horizons for its integration in health care education and clinical settings.

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  • Primary lung cancer is very rare in children, leading to difficulties in diagnosis and treatment, with no established guidelines available for pediatric cases.
  • A study analyzed data from 337 children aged 0-19 with primary lung cancer, focusing on survival rates and prognostic factors like tumor size, type, and whether surgery was performed.
  • Findings revealed a 5-year overall survival rate of 77.9%, with factors such as tumor classification and surgical intervention having significant impacts on prognosis; larger tumors and specific cancer types were linked to worse outcomes.
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Objective: To investigate the effects of Formula (SQTSF) for alleviating airway inflammation in rats with both chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and lung-kidney deficiency syndrome and explore its therapeutic mechanism.

Methods: Forty-eight SD rats were randomly divided into control group, model group, low-, medium-, and high-dose SQTSF groups, and aminophylline (APL) group. In all but the control group, rat models of COPD with lung-kidney deficiency syndrome were established and treated with saline, SQTSF or APL daily gavage as indicated (starting from day 30).

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The rising prevalence of dysphagia among the aging population presents significant challenges in developing specialized diets that combine soft textures with high nutritional value. This study investigates the formulation of cod protein composite gels (CPCGs) using egg white based microgels-high internal phase emulsions (HIPEs, 5-25 %). The CPCGs were prepared via high-pressure homogenization at 400 bar for 10 min.

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The health risks of particulate matters (PMs) associated with their chemical components and sizes have attracted increasing attention. However, the toxic effect of critical toxic components in size-segregated PMs from specific emission source remains unclear. We present the toxicity of size-segregated elements in PMs via integrating toxic analysis and online single-particle measurements of real-world industrial plants, vehicles, and road dust.

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The purpose of this paper was to discover the key factors driving the lignocellulose degradation in litter along a forest succession chronosequence from the perspective of functional genes. We investigated four natural successive stages of forests (white birch forest, broad-leaved mixed forest, coniferous-broad-leaved mixed forest, and mixed broadleaved-Korean pine forest). We determined the lignocellulose degradation of litter and the absolute abundance of related functional genes by using high-throughput-qPCR.

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Effectively capturing the risk of air pollution and informing residents is vital to public health. The widely used Air Quality Index (AQI) has been criticized for failing to accurately represent the non-threshold linear relationship between air pollution and health outcomes. Although the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) was developed to address these limitations, it lacks comprehensive construction criteria.

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The formation of barium sulfate scale is a persistent and formidable challenge across various industrial processes. In order to effectively mitigate this problem, this study proposed the development of an innovative azacrown ether-based macrocycle descaling agent. Using density functional theory, an in-depth analysis of the surface energy of different barium sulfate crystal facets was carried out, together with a detailed investigation into the adsorption properties of the functional groups on the (001) surface.

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This review explores electrochemical sensing strategies for synthetic orange dyes, addressing the growing need for sensitive and selective detection methods in various industries. We examine the fundamental principles underlying the electrochemical detection of these compounds, focusing on their redox behavior and interaction with electrode surfaces. The review covers a range of sensor designs, from unmodified electrodes to advanced nanomaterial-based platforms.

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Breast neuroendocrine carcinoma (NECB) is a rare type of breast tumor. Large-cell neuroendocrine carcinomas of the breast (LCNECB) are a special and rare histological subtype of NECB. Here, we present a case of a 59-year-old woman who was diagnosed with an LCNECB.

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Phase change materials (PCMs) offer promising solutions for efficient thermal management in electronic devices, energy storage systems, and renewable energy applications due to their capacity to store and release significant thermal energy during phase transitions. This study investigates the thermal and physical properties of Bi-In-Sn/WO composites, specifically for their use as phase change thermal interface materials (PCM-TIMs). The Bi-In-Sn/WO composite was synthesized through mechanochemical grinding, which enabled the uniform dispersion of WO particles within the Bi-In-Sn alloy matrix.

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Excessive non-grain production of farmland (NGPF) seriously affects food security and hinders progress toward Sustainable Development Goal 2 (Zero Hunger). Understanding the spatial distribution and influencing factors of NGPF is essential for food and agricultural management. However, previous studies on NGPF identification have mainly relied on high-cost methods (e.

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Particulate matter (PM) emissions from anthropogenic sources contribute substantially to air pollution. The unequal adverse health effects caused by source-emitted PM emphasize the need to consider the discrepancy of PM-bound chemicals rather than solely focusing on the mass concentration of PM when making air pollution control strategies. Here, we present a dataset about chemical compositions of real-world PM emissions from typical anthropogenic sources in China, including industrial (power, industrial boiler, iron & steel, cement, and other industrial process), residential (coal/biomass burning, and cooking), and transportation sectors (on-road vehicle, ship, and non-exhaust emission).

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  • Anaemia can occur in patients with polycythemia vera (PV) due to iron deficiency from phlebotomy and the effects of treatment.
  • In recent studies involving 78 patients treated with ropeginterferon alfa-2b, there was no significant occurrence of severe anaemia, with only minor cases reported that resolved.
  • Ropeginterferon alfa-2b effectively manages PV while maintaining healthy haemoglobin levels, indicating it does not significantly impact normal red blood cell production.
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Stropharia rugosoannulata mushroom peptides have well-defined sequences, specific structures, and excellent antihypertensive activity. In this study, metabolomic and proteomic analyses revealed the antihypertensive mechanism of mushroom-derived protein-peptides, GQEDYDRLRPL (GL-11P) and KSWDDFFTR (KR-9P), to demonstrate their potential antihypertensive buck-regulation systems and pathways. Protein-peptides were predominantly down-regulated expression of endogenous metabolites in antihypertensive regulation, and bile acid analogs were key endogenous differentially expressed metabolic markers.

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The integration of large language models (LLMs) into oncology is transforming patients' journeys through education, diagnosis, treatment monitoring, and follow-up. This review examines the current landscape, potential benefits, and associated ethical and regulatory considerations of the application of LLMs for patients in the oncologic domain.

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Various environmental conditions influence the characteristics of plant communities within wetlands. Although the influence of key environmental factors on plant community traits within specific types of wetland ecosystems has been studied extensively, how they regulate plant communities across marsh wetland types remains poorly understood. We examined how environmental conditions influence plant communities in marsh wetlands along the lower Tumen River in northeastern China.

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Objective: Epilepsy is one of the most prevalent brain diseases. Approximately one third of patients consistently experience drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE), a condition where seizures persist despite the use of antiseizure medications. Exploration of new therapies for DRE is urgently needed.

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The conversion of cropland to orchards is one of the main measures of the Grain for Green Program for soil and water conservation and ecosystem function maintenance in the eastern Loess Plateau, China. However, the patterns and influencing forces of soil multifunctionality during the conversion from cropland to orchard remain unclear. This study evaluated the responses and regulating factors of soil multifunctionality following the conversion of cropland to pomegranate ( L.

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The aim of this research is to investigate whether the GRIm score serves as a novel prognostic tool for predicting the survival rates among early breast cancer patients undergoing surgical treatment. This retrospective study included 313 cases of breast cancer patients hospitalized in our hospital from January 2015 to November 2015. All enrolled patients received surgery and had no metastasis.

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  • STAT3 is identified as a key target for treating cancer and other diseases, prompting research into effective inhibitors.
  • The team developed a new STAT3 degrader, SD-436, using a high-affinity ligand that demonstrates strong potency and selectivity.
  • In mouse models, SD-436 shows rapid and lasting depletion of STAT3, leading to significant tumor regression, positioning it as a potential new treatment option for cancers like leukemia and lymphoma.
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Tilianin, a flavonoid compound derived from L., is recognized for its diverse biological functionalities, in particular alleviating myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury (MIRI). There is ample evidence suggesting that the NLRP3 inflammasome has a significant impact on the development of MIRI.

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  • Recent advancements in minimally invasive treatments for kidney tumors have not significantly improved the assessment of renal angiomyolipoma (RAML), prompting a study on emergency arterial embolization as a remedy for severe bleeding caused by this condition.
  • The retrospective study conducted at The First Hospital of Jilin University included 27 patients with ruptured RAML, who underwent emergency procedures to control hemorrhage, and results showed a 100% success rate in stabilizing blood parameters and significant pain relief post-treatment.
  • The study concluded that emergency embolization effectively managed severe bleeding from RAML with minimal impact on patient quality of life and recovery, although some patients experienced transient post-embolization symptoms.
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