Publications by authors named "ZongYu Yue"

Saliva iodine is a useful biochemical marker for evaluating iodine status and controlling iodine-related diseases. This study aims to establish and validate a simple, reliable, and low-cost Sandell-Kolthoff (S-K) method for the determination of iodine in saliva. The method was established by considering the digestion solution type, concentration, dosage, digestion time and temperature, the volume of saliva samples, glass tube size, dosage of arsenious acid solution and ammonium ceric sulfate solution, and warm bath time.

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Background: The prevalence of thyroid nodules (TNs) has been increasing rapidly. However, little is known about the drivers of its high prevalence and tendency of malignancy. This study aimed to analyze the factors influencing the prevalence and malignancy of TNs in the adult population.

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Unravelling the volcanic history of the enigmatic lunar farside is essential for understanding the hemispheric dichotomy of the Moon. Cratering chronology established for the lunar nearside has been used to suggest long-lived volcanism on the farside of the Moon but without sample verification. We describe two episodes of basaltic volcanism identified by Pb-Pb dating of basalt fragments returned by the Chang'e-6 mission.

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Article Synopsis
  • Research on Moon samples helps understand its geological history, but previous missions only focused on the near side, making far side samples, like those from China's Chang'e-6 (CE-6), crucial for comprehensive insights.
  • The CE-6 probe landed in the Apollo crater, located within the South Pole-Aitken (SPA) basin, which is the Moon's largest impact basin and has significant geological features.
  • Preliminary findings suggest the CE-6 samples include ancient basalt (~2.50 billion years old) and potentially deeper basement rocks, offering key data for understanding the Moon's geological evolution.
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Gasoline compression ignition characterized by partially premixed and long ignition delays typically features complex flame structures such as deflagration or spontaneous ignition fronts. In this study, the flame structure and propagation characteristics of PRF90/air mixtures under compression ignition engine-relevant conditions are investigated numerically. Similar to other types of fuels, under such conditions, the propagation speed of PRF90 laminar premixed flames depends not only on the unburnt mixture properties but also on the residence time, and the transition of the flame regime depends only on the residence time.

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Lunar exploration is deemed crucial for uncovering the origins of the Earth-Moon system and is the first step for advancing humanity's exploration of deep space. Over the past decade, the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program (CLEP), also known as the Chang'e (CE) Project, has achieved remarkable milestones. It has successfully developed and demonstrated the engineering capability required to reach and return from the lunar surface.

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In order to distinguish small aromatics preferably, a Nd : YAG Laser was used to supply an excitation laser, which was adjusted to 0.085 J x cm(-2) at 266 nm. Benzene, toluene, naphthalene, phenanthrene, anthracene, pyrene and chrysene were used as the representative of different rings aromatics.

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