Publications by authors named "You-Bao Wang"

Grouted soil-concrete interfaces exist in bored piles with post-grouting in pile tip or sides and they have a substantial influence on pile skin friction. To study the effect of grouting volume on the shearing characteristics of the interface between cohesive soil and concrete piles with different roughness, grouting equipment and a direct shear apparatus were combined to carry out a total of 48 groups of direct shear tests on cohesive soil-concrete interfaces incorporating the grouting process. The test results showed that the shear behavior of the grouted cohesive soil-concrete interface was improved mainly because increasing the grouting volume and roughness increased the interfacial apparent cohesion.

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Objective: To investigate the association of human papillomavirus (HPV) in the pubic hair follicles of males with HPV infection in their female sexual partners.

Methods: We included in this study 21 female patients with HPV infection, including 8 cases of cervical cancer, 5 cases of atypical cervical hyperplasia, 5 cases of cervical condyloma, and 3 cases with unidentified causes. We also enlisted 52 men without visible condyloma acuminatum in the external genitalia as healthy controls.

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Objective: Human papillomavirus (HPV) commonly exists in healthy individuals, but its prevalence in the pubic hair follicles is not yet clear, nor is the relationship between HPV infection in the pubic hair follicles and the recurrence of genital warts in men. This study aimed to investigate HPV infection in the pubic hair follicles of healthy men and patients with genital warts, and to look into the correlation of HPV infection with recurrent genital warts.

Methods: We included in this study 122 healthy men aged 21-80 years and 86 male patients with genital warts aged 24-61 years, detected HPV in their pubic hair follicles by PCR, and made comparative analysis of the data obtained from the two groups.

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A pot experiment was conducted to study the impact of Cu and Zn pollution on soil enzyme activities and rape seedlings growth. The results showed that Cu had a stronger inhibitory effect than Zn on soil urease activity, while Zn had more obvious impact on soil calatase activity. The damage on the growth and dry mass of rape was more serious under Cu than under Zn pollution.

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The study on the Cu forms in Cynodon dactylon rhizosphere soil of copper tailings yard in Tongling City, Anhui Province showed that among the test Cu forms, the amount of residual form occupied the majority, while that of exchangeable form was relatively low. Compared with non-rhizosphere soil, rhizosphere soil had a higher organic matter content but a lower pH. With the growth of C.

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Pot-culture experiments were used to examine the individual and combined effects of Cu and Cd pollutants on Trifolium repens L. seedlings, both on their growth and their active oxygen metabolism system, mainly superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), and peroxidase (POD) activities. The results showed that the negative action took place at low concentrations of Cu (less than 500 ppm) and Cd (less than 0.

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Using one or two primers respectively bound to the surface of Au nanoparticles (AuNPs) or magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs), polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based on nanoparticles was systemically studied, agarose gel electrophoresis and atomic force microscopy (AFM) were respectively used to detect and observe the PCR product. The results obtained indicated that with either one or two primers respectively bound to the nanoparticle surface, PCR can proceed successfully under optimized condition and is subject to certain rules, consequently a symmetric PCR technique and an asymmetric PCR technique based on nanoparticles have been developed. A kind of nanostructured aggregates can be constructed by a symmetric PCR using two nanoparticle-bound primers.

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