Publications by authors named "Yuan-cheng Xu"

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  • Pestalotiopsis-like fungi are diverse and often found as endophytes, saprobes, and pathogens in various plant hosts, classified into three genera based on conidial color and molecular phylogenies.
  • A biodiversity study identified 12 fungal strains in Taiwan from 2018 to 2021, leading to the discovery of seven taxa, including one novel species and four new records.
  • The study indicates that traditional genetic markers may not effectively delineate species, while highlighting optimal growth conditions for these fungi at 25°C and under alkaline pH.
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Leaves of Welsh onion () are subject to various fungal diseases such as anthracnose ( species) and Stemphylium leaf blight (). These diseases are the main biotic limitations to Welsh onion production in northern Taiwan. From 2018 to 2020, anthracnose symptoms were observed throughout Welsh onion fields in northern Taiwan, mainly the Sanxing area.

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BACKGROUND Encrustation of the ureteral stent is a common complication that occurs after a prolonged indwelling duration. Other identified risk factors in the literature include urinary sepsis, chemotherapy, chronic renal failure, metabolic or congenital abnormalities, and nephrolithiasis. This report presents the case of a 39-year-old man with nephrolithiasis and fragmentation of a calcified right ureteric stent that required ureteroscopy and laser lithotripsy.

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Aims: Central sensitization playsimportant roles in cyclophosphamide (CYP)-induced cystitis. In addition, as a visceral pain, CYP-induced chronic pain shares common pathophysiological mechanisms with neuropathic pain. Previous studies demonstrated that neuregulin-1 (Nrg1)-ErbB signaling contributes to neuropathic pain, but whether and how this signaling influences mechanical allodynia in CYP-induced cystitis is unclear.

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Background: Although the depth of the counting chamber is an important factor influencing sperm counting, no research has yet been reported on the measurement and comparison of the depth of the chamber. We measured the exact depths of six kinds of sperm counting chambers and evaluated their accuracy.

Materials And Methods: In this prospective study, the depths of six kinds of sperm counting chambers for both manual and computer-aided semen analyses, including Makler (n=24), Macro (n=32), Geoffrey (n=34), GoldCyto (n=20), Leja (n=20) and Cell-VU (n=20), were measured with the Filmetrics F20 Spectral Reflectance Thin-Film Measurement System, then the mean depth, the range and the coefficient of variation (CV) of each chamber, and the mean depth, relative deviation and acceptability of each kind of chamber were calculated by the closeness to the nominal value.

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A novel optical amplification configuration based on ultra-long fiber laser with a ring cavity was proposed and applied to Brillouin optical time-domain analysis (BOTDA) sensing system, in order to extend the measurement distance significantly. The parameters used in the experiment were optimized, considering the main limitations of the setup, such as depletion, self-phase modulation (SPM) and pump-signal relative intensity noise (RIN) transfer. Through analyzing Brillouin gain spectrum, we demonstrated distributed sensing over 94 km of standard single-mode fiber with 3 meter spatial resolution and strain/temperature accuracy of 28 /1.

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  • The study aimed to investigate how the depth of sperm counting chambers affects sperm motility by analyzing various semen samples using specialized measurement systems.
  • Four sperm counting chambers with different depths were tested, revealing that deeper chambers resulted in lower percentages of progressively motile sperm while non-progressively motile sperm increased.
  • The findings suggest that depth should be considered in sperm analysis to avoid misdiagnosis, indicating the need for updated reference ranges based on chamber depth.
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A configuration of hybrid distributed Raman amplification (H-DRA), that is formed by incorporating a random fiber laser (RFL) based 2nd-order pump and a low-noise laser-diode (LD) based 1st-order pump, is proposed in this paper. In comparison to conventional bi-directional 1st-order DRA, the effective noise figure (ENF) is found to be lower by amount of 0 to 4 dB due to the RFL-based 2nd-order pump, depending on the on-off gain, while the low-noise 1st-order Raman pump is used for compensating the worsened signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in the vicinity towards the far end of the fiber and avoiding the potential nonlinear impact induced by excess injection of pump power and suppressing the pump-signal relative intensity noise (RIN) transfer. As a result, the gain distribution can be optimized along ultra-long fiber link, due to combination of the 2nd-order RFL and low-noise 1st-order pumping, making the transmission distance be extended significantly.

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Distributed Raman amplification (DRA) based on ultra-long fiber laser (UL-FL) pumping with a ring cavity is promising for repeaterless transmission and sensing. In this work, the characteristics (including gain, nonlinear impairment and noise figure) for forward and backward pumping of the ring-cavity based DRA scheme are fully investigated. Furthermore, as a typical application of the proposed configuration, ultra-long-distance distributed sensing with Brillouin optical time-domain analysis (BOTDA) over 142.

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Objective: To investigate the changes of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), prolactin (PRL), estradiol (E2) and testosterone (T) in male adolescents of different ages by determining their levels in 8-17 years old boys.

Methods: We included in this study 627 male adolescents aged 8-17 years and qualified through physical examinations. All the subjects underwent determination of FSH, LH, PRL, E2 and T with an automatic ACCESS microparticle chemiluminescence immunoassay analyzer and detection of liquid quality control by immunoassay.

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  • A study of 824 male renal transplant recipients found that a high prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED) exists, with 75.5% reporting some level of ED, categorized into mild, moderate, and severe cases.
  • The prevalence of ED increases with age, with rates reaching 92.2% in patients over 60 years, alongside a corresponding rise in the severity of ED in older groups.
  • Factors such as occupation and education level also influenced ED rates, revealing that those without employment and with lower educational attainment experienced higher instances of erectile dysfunction.
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