Publications by authors named "Yu-ting Jin"

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  • A new wildlife target detection algorithm is introduced, based on the improved YOLOX-s network, aimed at enhancing detection accuracy in challenging rainy and nighttime conditions.
  • The algorithm integrates three key components: the MobileViT-Pooling module for efficient feature extraction, the Dynamic Head module for improved task-specific detection, and the Focal-IoU module for better loss function handling.
  • Experimental results show significant improvements in detection performance, with mAP scores increasing by 7.9% and 5.3%, demonstrating enhanced accuracy and reduced false detections for wildlife.
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Objectives: To investigate the clinical phenotypes and genotypes of children with congenital fibrinogen disorder (CFD).

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 16 children with CFD. Polymerase chain reaction was used to amplify all exons and flanking sequences of the , , and genes, and sequencing was performed to analyze mutation characteristics.

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Object detector based on fully convolutional network achieves excellent performance. However, existing detection algorithms still face challenges such as low detection accuracy in dense scenes and issues with occlusion of dense targets. To address these two challenges, we propose an Global Remote Feature Modulation End-to-End (GRFME2E) detection algorithm.

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Background: Most preschool children are distressed during anesthesia induction. While current pharmacological methods are useful, there is a need for further optimization to an "ideal" standard. Remimazolam is an ultra-short-acting benzodiazepine, and intranasal remimazolam for pre-induction sedation may be promising.

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The electrochemical oxidation method is a promising technology for the degradation of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS). However, the elimination processes of PFOS are still unknown, including the electron transfer pathway, key reactive sites, and degradation mechanism. Here, we fabricated diatomite and cerium (Ce) co-modified SbO (D-Ce/SbO) anode to realize efficient degradation of PFOS via peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation.

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Polyfluoroalkyl and perfluoroalkyl chemicals (PFCs) widely used in lubricants, surfactant, textiles, paper coatings, cosmetics, and fire-fighting foams can release a large deal of organics contaminants into wastewater and pose great risks to the health of humans and eco-environments. Although advanced oxidation processes can effectively deconstruct various organic contaminants via reactive radicals, the stable structure of PFCs makes it difficult to be degraded. Here, we confirm that electrochemical oxidation process coupled with peroxymonosulfate (PMS) reaction can efficiently destroy stable structure of PFCs via electron transfer and meanwhile completely degrade PFCs via generated active radicals.

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  • * Results showed that 7 samples were identified as from the Pinaceae family, indicating a stable forest structure in Liaoning Province, with a climate similar to present-day conditions.
  • * The findings highlight regional characteristics in timber use during the Qing Dynasty, suggesting reliance on native tree species and local resources, with tree growth dating back to the 1680s-1770s reflecting regional climate consistency.
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Plantation ecosystems are more vulnerable than natural ones to global climate change. Using the dendrochronology method, we established tree-ring width chronologies of distributed in the semi-arid region of Northeast China. We examined its growth dynamics, analyzed the relationship between radical growth and climate factors, and explored the effects of global warming on the growth and distribution of .

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Twelve novel cordycepin derivatives were designed and synthesized with modification at positions of 2', 5'-hydroxyl and amino groups of cordycepin. The results showed that the inhibitory activities of , , and on A549 were comparable to the positive control gefitinib, and the inhibitory activity of on A549 was better than that of gefitinib. Also, the inhibitory activities of twelve cordycepin derivatives against 1924, 4220 and 3289 were studied.

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Straw returning is an effective technique for improving soil fertility and maintaining crop productivity in agro-ecosystems. The effects of straw returning, when combined with chemical fertilizer, on soil nutrients, enzyme activity, and microbial community were explored in rice-rape rotation farmland in the Chaohu Area. We carried out a 4-year field experiment (2016-2020) and set up four treatments (no straw+no fertilization, CK; conventional fertilization, F; straw returning+conventional fertilization, SF; and straw returning+conventional fertilization minus 20%, SDF) to explore the key environmental factors affecting soil enzyme activity and microbial and fungal communities.

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Objective: To explore the effects of prenatal exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) on placental size and birth outcomes.

Methods: Based on the perspective Wenzhou Birth Cohort, this nested case-control study included 101 fetal growth restriction (FGR) and 101 healthy newborns. Maternal serum samples were collected during the third trimester and measured for PBDEs by gas chromatography tandem mass spectrometry.

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Climate change has profound impacts on the structure and function of forest ecosystem. Under the background of climate warming, the growth patterns and climate responses of different species in different environments determine the development and stability of ecosystems. Using the method of tree chronology with ring width data of Betula platyphylla in Oakley Mountain of Daxing'an Mountains, we examined the relationship between the growth climate response of the pioneer B.

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Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is among the most common and devastating diseases encountered in premature infants, yet the true etiology continues to be poorly understood despite decades of research. Recently, gut bacterial dysbiosis has been proposed as a risk factor for the development of NEC. Based on this theory, several best clinical practices designed to reduce the risk of NEC have been proposed and/or implemented.

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There are many PCR-based methods for animal species identification; however, their detection numbers are limited or could not identify unknown species. We set out to solve this problem by developing a universal primer PCR assay for simultaneous identification of eight animal species, including goat, sheep, deer, buffalo, cattle, yak, pig, and camel. In this assay, the variable lengths of mitochondrial DNA were amplified using a pair of universal primers.

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The sonic hedgehog (SHH) morphogen regulates cell differentiation and controls a number of genes during renal morphogenesis. To date, the effects of SHH on fibroblast growth factors (Fgfs) in embryonic kidney development remain unclear. In the present study, explants of BALB/c mouse embryonic kidney tissues were used to investigate the role of exogenous SHH on Fgf8 and Fgf10 expression levels ex vivo.

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