Publications by authors named "Yan Hong Du"

Article Synopsis
  • The study examines the effectiveness of two pretreatment options—mifepristone and letrozole—before using misoprostol for managing first-trimester missed miscarriages, aiming to see if letrozole is as effective as mifepristone.
  • A randomized controlled trial will involve 294 women, who will be divided into two groups to receive either mifepristone or letrozole, followed by misoprostol, with follow-ups scheduled for 15 and 42 days post-treatment.
  • The primary focus of the study is to compare the complete abortion rates between the two pretreatment methods, along with monitoring any side effects or complications.
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The instability of slope has already threatened life and property safety of the people, and improving the monitoring method of slope stability has important theoretical and practical significance for disaster prevention and reduction. According to the idea of "Newton force sudden drop and catastrophic occurrence" proposed by M.C.

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We analyzed the secondary structure of the small subunit (SSU) rRNA genes of Mobilida (Ciliophora, Peritrichia) and found that the secondary structures of some regions within the SSU-rRNA gene are distinct between the families Trichodinidae and Urceolariidae. Therefore, some of these important regions including H10, H11, H17, H47, H29, H30, H37, E10-1, H45-H46, and V4 (E23-4, E23-7) could be used as the barcodes for classification of these two families. In contrast, V4 (E23-1, E23-2) belongs to a hypervariable region and is not a good barcode at the genus level because of its great inter-specific variation.

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In recent years, the food safety and quality has always been a serious issue. Therefore, it is urgent to develop a rapid and widely available method to determine the quality of food. Due to high spectral resolution, good spectral selectivity and good ability of spectrogram analysis, the technology of two-dimensional (2D) correlation spectroscopy is an effective method for solving three major problems encountered by the conventional one-dimensional (1D) spectrum: low selectivity of the spectra, difficulty in extracting the information of the spectral feature and difficulty in spectrogram analysis.

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Based on Euclidian distances between synchronous two-dimensional infrared correlation spectra, in terms of the average Euclidian distances between unknown samples and "extreme samples", and average intra- and inter-Euclidian distances of samples in the calibration set, a new method for the discrimination of adulterated milk was proposed. Sixteen pure milk samples were collected and 16 adulterated milk samples with urea (0.01-0.

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