Publications by authors named "Xin-Pu Wang"

Background: Due to the increasing complexity in socioeconomic environments and the ambiguity in human cognition, decision makers prefer to give linguistic cognitive information with different granularities according to their own preferences. Consequently, to consider the uncertainty and preferences in the evaluation process, a method based on Multi-Granularity Linguistic Information (MGLI) for evaluating teleconsultation service quality is proposed, which provides a new research direction for scientific evaluation and improvement of teleconsultation service quality.

Methods: Firstly, this paper explored a service quality evaluation system from the perspective of regional doctors.

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Two new species of the genus Telnov, 2002 are described based on the specimens collected in China. is collected from Yunnan and is from Guizhou. Photographes of the new species are provided, with a key to the three species of .

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Article Synopsis
  • A field survey from March to October 2009 studied darkling beetle communities in desert grasslands of Yanchi, Ningxia, China, focusing on environmental factors and human disturbance.
  • A total of 5431 beetles were collected, identifying 20 species; key species included Blaps femoralis femoralis and Microdera kraatzi kraatzi.
  • Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) demonstrated significant relationships between beetle distribution and environmental factors like plant community diversity, biomass, and soil water content.
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Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is the most rapidly developing and the most noticeable spectrographic technique in the 80's (the last century). Its principle in detection of insect pests was introduced. The applications of NIRS to the field of insect pests detection were mainly summarized.

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