Publications by authors named "Yu-Peng Tao"

This study was conducted in Liupanshan Forest Ecological Positioning Station of the National Forestry and Grassland Administration. We monitored sap flow of plantation in the Xiangshui River sub-basin throughout the 2019 growing season (from May 17 to October 12), as well as the meteorological conditions and soil environment (soil temperature and soil water content), to analyze the comprehensive environmental responses of sap flow in under different weather conditions. The results showed that sap flow rate increased and then decreased on the daily scale, with the highest rate on sunny days, followed by overcast days and then rainy days.

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Background: There is a lack of classified definitions and corresponding treatment principles for complications related to titanium miniplate (TMP) and biodegradable miniplate (BMP).

Aims: This study proposes a classification system for complications related to TMP and BMP osteosynthesis and evaluates the effectiveness of the classification system in the treatment of the complications.

Methods: One hundred forty-two patients with advanced-stage oral cavity and oropharynx squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) underwent oncological surgery via lip-split transmandibular (LTM) approach including midline, paramedian, stair-step, and triangle.

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Article Synopsis
  • Researchers studied the stem radius of trees in the Liupan Mountains using automatic dendrometers to analyze how tree growth varied during the 2016 growing season.
  • The study found that stem radius experienced clear daily patterns (shrinkage during the day, recovery at night) and seasonal fluctuations divided into three stages of stability, continuous growth, and swell-shrinking.
  • Environmental factors like temperature and precipitation significantly influenced stem growth, particularly showing that temperature had the largest impact on daily shrinkage, while precipitation played a key role during the growth phases.
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Stretchable electrodes have a crucial impact on the development of flexible electronic systems. Most conventionally blended nanocomposite electrodes are incapable of achieving high stretchability, breathability, or durability. In this work, a highly conductive, breathable, and stretchable epidermal electrode (SEE) is demonstrated by designing a hierarchically interactive nano-network that is composed of elastic polymer nano-fibers and multi-level silver nano-wires (AgNWs).

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In order to understand the effects of the structure of forest ecosystem on the hydrological processes, a comparative study by using thermal dissipation technique and hydrological methodology was made on the evapotranspiration (ET) and its components of Larix principis-rupprechtii plantation and Pinus armandi natural forest in two adjacent stands in a small catchment Xiangshuihe of Liupan Mountains during the growth season (May-October) in 2009. Throughout the growth season, the total ET from the plantation was 518.2 mm, which accounted for 104.

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From March 2009 to November 2011, an investigation was conducted on the spatiotemporal variation of soil moisture and its effects on the needle-fall in Masson pine (Pinus massoniana) forests in acid rain region of Chongqing, Southeast China, with the corresponding soil moisture thresholds determined. No matter the annual precipitation was abundant, normal or less than average, the seasonal variation of soil moisture in the forests could be obviously divided into four periods, i.e.

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Based on field observation and modeling analysis, this paper studied the canopy interception, interception capacity, and some parameters for interception modeling of main forest types in Liupan Mountains of China. For the test main forest types, the ratio of their canopy interception to precipitation ranged from 8.59% to 17.

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By the method of sample trees stem analysis, this paper studied the growth process and diameter structure of 21-year-old Larix principis-rupprechtii plantations with the densities of 1200, 1500, and 2000 stems x hm(-2) in the head-water area on the southern slope of Liupan Mountain in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. The results showed that there were no significant differences in the growth status of L. principis-rupprechtii stands among the three densities when the stand age was less than 10 years.

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The radius and density of soil macropores under eight typical vegetations in Liupan Mountains of Northwest China were studied by using water breakthrough curves and Poiseuille equation. The results indicated that the radii of soil macropores ranged from 0.4 mm to 2.

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