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Synchronous Ectopic Pancreatoblastoma in a Child: A Case Report
Zhi-Hao Yang,Jian-Bo Gao,Song-Wei Yue,Xue-Hua Yang,Hua Guo 대한의학회 2011 Journal of Korean medical science Vol.26 No.6
Pancreatoblastoma is a rare primary pancreatic neoplasm of children that may arise in any portion of the pancreas. We report a case of a 3-yr-old boy who presented to with abdominal pain our hospital and a progressive bulge in his right abdomen. Biochemical evaluation and serum levels of tumoral markers were within reference limits. On the computed tomography, two tumors were found. One located in the head of the pancreas;however, a laparotomy revealed that the head of pancreas was compressed but normal. The other was in the left abdomen near the spleen and the tail of the pancreas. The diagnosis of two synchronous pancreatoblastoma originating from the omentum was confirmed by pathology. Therefore, a pancreatoblastoma should be considered when a large well-defined, lobulated, and heterogeneous mass is identified in the pancreas of children. In addition, an ectopic pancreatoblastoma should be considered when identified within or near the ectopic pancreatic tissue.
An Efficient Multi-PCA Based On-line Monitoring Scheme for Multi-Stages Imperial Smelting Process
Zhi-kun Hu,Zhi-wen Chen,Wei-Hua Gui,Chun-hua Yang,Lin-zi Yin,Xiao-qi Peng 제어·로봇·시스템학회 2013 International Journal of Control, Automation, and Vol.11 No.2
Imperial Smelting Process (ISP) is one of the main methods for Zinc and Lead smelting. In this paper, we firstly focus on its unique characteristics that ISP consists of many feeding cycles repeated in a similar way, and the normal process changes and multiple operating conditions would be frequently found in the process which would always lead to false alarms. To this end, we classify each feeding cycles of ISP into initial stage, transition stage, and steady stage, and use standard PCA, first order perturbation (FOP) based recursive dynamic PCA and multi-mode approach to deal with them respectively. The monitoring results using real data show that the proposed scheme can be able to eliminate false alarms and detect faults efficiently.
Yin, Zhi-Hua,Cui, Zhi-Gang,Ren, Yang-Wu,Su, Meng,Ma, Rui,He, Qin-Cheng,Zhou, Bao-Sen Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2013 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.14 No.11
Background: Genetic polymorphisms of TP63 have been suggested to influence susceptibility to lung adenocarcinoma development in East Asian populations. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between common polymorphisms in the TP63 gene and the risk of lung adenocarcinoma, as well as interactions of the polymorphisms with environmental risk factors in Chinese non-smoking females. Methods: A case-control study of 260 cases and 318 controls was conducted. Data concerning demographic and risk factors were obtained for each subject. The genetic polymorphisms were determined by Taqman real-time PCR and statistical analyses were performed using SPSS software. Results: For 10937405, carriers of the CT genotype or at least one T allele (CT/TT) had lower risks of lung adenocarcinoma compared with the homozygous wild CC genotype in Chinese nonsmoking females (adjusted ORs were 0.68 and 0.69, 95%CIs were 0.48-0.97 and 0.50-0.97, P values were 0.033 and 0.030, respectively). Allele comparison showed that the T allele of rs10937405 was associated with a decreased risk of lung adenocarcinoma with an OR of 0.78 (95%CI=0.60-1.01, P=0.059). Our results showed that exposure to cooking oil fumes was associated with increased risk of lung adenocarcinoma in Chinese nonsmoking females (adjusted OR=1.58, 95%CI=1.11-2.25, P=0.011). However, we did not observe a significant interaction of cooking oil fumes and TP63 polymorphisms. Conclusion: TP63 polymorphism might be a genetic susceptibility factor for lung adenocarcinoma in Chinese non-smoking females, but no significant interaction was found with cooking oil fume exposure.
Wen Zhong-Ling,Yang Min-Kai,Fazal Aliya,Liao Yong-Hui,Cheng Lin-Run,Hua Xiao-Mei,Hu Dong-Qing,Shi Ji-Sen,Yang Rong-Wu,Lu Gui-Hua,Qi Jin-Liang,Zhi Hong,Qian Qiu-Ping,Yang Yong-Hua 한국미생물·생명공학회 2020 Journal of microbiology and biotechnology Vol.30 No.8
In this study, two soybean genotypes, i.e., aluminum-tolerant Baxi 10 (BX10) and aluminumsensitive Bendi 2 (BD2), were used as plant materials and acidic red soil was used as growth medium. The soil layers from the inside to the outside of the root are: rhizospheric soil after washing (WRH), rhizospheric soil after brushing (BRH) and rhizospheric soil at two sides (SRH), respectively. The rhizosphere bacterial communities were analyzed by high-throughput sequencing of V4 hypervariable regions of 16S rRNA gene amplicons via Illumina MiSeq. The results of alpha diversity analysis showed that the BRH and SRH of BX10 were significantly lower in community richness than that of BD2, while the WRH exhibited no significant difference between BX10 and BD2. Among the three sampling compartments of the same soybean genotype, WRH had the lowest community richness and diversity while showing the highest coverage. Beta diversity analysis results displayed no significant difference for any compartment between the two genotypes, or among the three different sampling compartments for any same soybean genotype. However, the relative abundance of major bacterial taxa, specifically nitrogen-fixing and/or aluminum-tolerant bacteria, was significantly different in the compartments of the BRH and/or SRH at phylum and genus levels, indicating genotype-dependent variations in rhizosphere bacterial communities. Strikingly, as compared with BRH and SRH, the WRH within the same genotype (BX10 or BD2) always had an enrichment effect on rhizosphere bacteria associated with nitrogen fixation
Zhi-kun Hu,Wei-hua Gui,Chun-hua Yang,Peng-cheng Deng,Steven X. Ding 제어·로봇·시스템학회 2011 International Journal of Control, Automation, and Vol.9 No.4
A new classification method for fault waveform is proposed based on discrete orthogonal wavelet transform (DOWT) and hybrid support vector machine (hybrid SVM) for fault type of a three-phase voltage inverter. The waveforms of output voltage obtained from the faulty inverter are decomposed by DOWT into wavelet coefficient matrices, through which we can obtain singular value vectors acted as features of time-series periodic waveforms. And then a multi-classes classification method based on a new Huffman Tree structure is presented to realize 1-v-r SVM strategy. The extracted features are applied to hybrid SVM for determining fault type. Compared to employing the structure based on ordinary binary tree, the superiority of the proposed SVM method is shown in the success of fault diagnosis because the average Loo-correctness of the SVM based on Huffman tree structure exceed the general SVM 3.65%, and the correctness reaches 99.6%.
A damage localization method based on the singular value decomposition (SVD) for plates
Yang, Zhi-Bo,Yu, Jin-Tao,Tian, Shao-Hua,Chen, Xue-Feng,Xu, Guan-Ji Techno-Press 2018 Smart Structures and Systems, An International Jou Vol.22 No.5
Boundary effect and the noise robustness are the two crucial aspects which affect the effectiveness of the damage localization based on the mode shape measurements. To overcome the boundary effect problem and enhance the noise robustness in damage detection, a simple damage localization method is proposed based on the Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) for the mode shape of composite plates. In the proposed method, the boundary effect problem is addressed by the decomposition and reconstruction of mode shape, and the noise robustness in enhanced by the noise filtering during the decomposition and reconstruction process. Numerical validations are performed on plate-like structures for various damage and boundary scenarios. Validations show that the proposed method is accurate and effective in the damage detection for the two-dimensional structures.
Analytical and Design Method for the Global Stability of Modular Steel Buildings
Zhi-Hua Chen,Xu Zhong,Yang Liu,Jiadi Liu 한국강구조학회 2021 International Journal of Steel Structures Vol.21 No.5
Modular steel buildings (MSBs) are an innovative form of prefabricated buildings with many advantages related to the factory-manufactured construction process. However, technical issues in the global stability design remain ambiguous and induce either unsuitable or uneconomical results without understanding the eff ect of intermodule connections appropriately. In this study, one practical theoretical equation to determine the buckling length factor for the sway-permitted MSB was derived from a sub-assembly considering pinned or rigid inter-module connections. A large number of fi nite element models were then used to numerically validate the eff ectiveness of the theoretical equation and explore the main infl uencing factors including both intermodule connections and height-to-width ratios. Results indicated that the intermodule connections should be carefully considered when the fl oor beams are obviously larger than ceiling beams, and theoretical results can be accurate enough when the height-to-width ratios remain within 3.0. Moreover, the second-order analysis method for MSB was also performed by using nonlinear buckling analyses and then compared with the buckling length method to verify the previous fi ndings. Finally, the criterion in selecting the proper stability design procedure for MSB was discussed in depth.
The horizontal stability of an FLNG with different turret locations
Zhi-Tian Xie,Jian-Min Yang,Zhi-Qiang Hu,Wen-Hua Zhao,Jing-Rui Zhao 대한조선학회 2015 International Journal of Naval Architecture and Oc Vol.7 No.2
The horizontal stability of a Single-Point Moored (SPM) Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) facility is investigated. Both numerical and experimental studies have been conducted for this SPM FLNG. The numerical simulations feature well the experimental data. The effects of the turret locations are studied based on the validated numerical model. Statistic results of the vessel’s motions with different turret locations are conducted and compared. The results show that the longitudinal location of the turret has a significant influence on the horizontal stability, which has a strong relationship with the yaw and roll motions. The calculated top tensions on the hawsers also develop a regular change as changing the turret’s location. The investigation will provide a brief of principles with more details for the design of the ongoing project.
A simulant study of the Network of Five Elements by using the computer
Yang, jian hua,Zhang, zhi guang,Zhang, guang nian,Lin, Shu huang 한국정신과학학회 1997 한국정신과학회 학술대회 논문집 Vol.7 No.-
The theory of Chinese medicine is a based theory to research the paranomarl function of human body including ESP and PK etc. The theory of the traditional Chinese medicine indictes that the life prosesses can be discribed by the system of five elements (SFE), which are: wood, fire, earth, metal and water. We take the SFE for a network consisted of this five elements (NFE), and study the characteries of the structure of this NFE. they include multi-cross character; directiong and irreversible character; mesomerism character; "open" character and Fuzzy character etc. Then, based on these characters, we simulate the partial function of NFE by using computer. The results of simulation show that the NFE is a very useful network to explain the physiological and pathological phenomenan of human body according to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine.