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    Adsorption-oxidation of hydrogen sulfide on Fe/walnut-shell activated carbon surface modified by NH3-plasma by Ning, Ping, Liu, Sijian, Wang, Chi, Li, Kai, Sun, Xin, Tang, Lihong, Liu, Gui

    Published in Journal of environmental sciences (China) (01-02-2018)
    “…Walnut-shell activated carbon(WSAC) supported ferric oxide was modified by non-thermal plasma(NTP), and the removal efficiency for hydrogen sulfide over…”
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    Adaptive behaviors of Drosophila larvae on slippery surfaces by Guo, Li, Sun, Yixuan, Liu, Sijian

    Published in Journal of biological physics (01-03-2023)
    “…Friction is ubiquitous but an essential force for insects during locomotion. Insects use dedicated bio-mechanical systems such as adhesive pads to modulate the…”
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    A machine learning based method for tracking of simultaneously imaged neural activity and body posture of freely moving maggot by Huang, Zenan, Sun, Yixuan, Liu, Sijian, Chen, Xiaopeng, Ping, Junyu, Fei, Peng, Gong, Zhefeng, Zheng, Nenggan

    “…To understand neural basis of animal behavior, it is necessary to monitor neural activity and behavior in freely moving animal before building relationship…”
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    Electromagnetic wave-absorbing of polymer derived rod-like ZrB2 ultrahigh-temperature ceramic composites by Liu, Sijian, Dai, Mengyu, Jia, Yujun, Ti, Jiaying, Hu, Jisheng, Ren, Bin, Shen, Qingliang

    Published in Journal of the European Ceramic Society (01-10-2024)
    “…Ultra-high temperature ceramics (UHTCs) are candidates that can be used in extremely high temperature environments relative to the Si-based ceramic due to…”
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    An Ultra-Broadband Electromagnetic Wave Absorbing ZrB 2 -Based Ceramic Composite Inspired by Barbule of Peacock by Dai, Mengyu, Jia, Yujun, Deng, Yumeng, Ren, Bin, Liu, Sijian, Wang, Qian, Lin, Yixiang, Cheng, Junjie, Li, Hejun

    “…Broadband electromagnetic wave (EMW) absorbing ceramic materials are highly required for the thermal parts of aerocraft. As members of ultrahigh temperature…”
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    An Ultra-Broadband Electromagnetic Wave Absorbing ZrB2-Based Ceramic Composite Inspired by Barbule of Peacock by Dai, Mengyu, Jia, Yujun, Deng, Yumeng, Ren, Bin, Liu, Sijian, Wang, Qian, Lin, Yixiang, Cheng, Junjie, Li, Hejun

    “…Broadband electromagnetic wave (EMW) absorbing ceramic materials are highly required for the thermal parts of aerocraft. As members of ultrahigh temperature…”
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    Asymmetric electric field structure boosts photocharge spatial separation and transfer to enhance antibiotics removal: In-situ construction and directed induction by Chen, Xiaobao, Liu, Meng, Liu, Sijian, Li, Xiaoping, Liu, Yu, Huang, Zonghan, Wen, Lanxuan, Yang, Shengjiong, Feng, Jinpeng, Chen, Yang, Chen, Rongzhi

    Published in Separation and purification technology (01-03-2025)
    “…[Display omitted] •The BiOI/BiOIO3 heterostructures were constructed by in-situ thermal reduction.•Heterostructures disrupted the symmetry of BiOIO3′s internal…”
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    Surface modification of Fe/MCSAC catalysts with coaxial cylinder dielectric barrier discharge plasma for low-temperature catalytic hydrolysis of CS2 by Li, Kai, Liu, Gui, Gao, Tianyu, Lu, Feng, Tang, Lihong, Liu, Sijian, Ning, Ping

    Published in Applied catalysis. A, General (25-10-2016)
    “…NTP treatment is an effective way to manipulate the catalyst surface properties for the CS2 catalytic hydrolysis reaction. [Display omitted] •The catalytic…”
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    The cushioning function of woodpecker's jaw apparatus during the pecking process by Xu, Peng, Ni, Yikun, Lu, Shan, Liu, Sijian, Zhou, Xue, Fan, Yubo

    “…Woodpeckers can withstand a fierce impact during pecking without any brain injury. Although directly involved in the whole pecking, the role of the jaw…”
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    Catalytic Oxidation of Hydrogen Sulfide on Fe/WSAC Catalyst Surface Modification via NH3‑NTP: Influence of Gas Gap and Dielectric Thickness by Li, Kai, Liu, Sijian, Song, Xin, Wang, Chi, Ning, Ping, Fan, Maohong, Sun, Xin

    “…Surface modification of the Fe/WSAC catalyst with NH3-NTP could enhance its catalytic oxidation ability toward H2S. Influences of discharge gaps and dielectric…”
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    Track - Before- Detect Labeled Multi - Bernoulli Filter for Multi- Target Bearing-Only Tracking using an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle by Zheng, Ce, Chen, Yankun, Wang, Qisen, Li, Xiang, Liu, Sijian, Dong, Chao

    “…This paper considers an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) mounted with an array of sensors to detect the presence of multiple targets and estimate their…”
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    Biomechanism of resistance to retinal injury in woodpecker’s eyes by Lu, Shan, Fan, Xingyu, Liu, Sijian, Liu, Xiaoyu, Wang, Lizhen

    Published in Science China. Life sciences (01-04-2020)
    “…Retinal injury is the most common ocular impairment associated with shaken baby syndrome (SBS), which could lead to vision loss and blindness. However, a…”
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    Surface modification of Fe/MCSAC catalysts with coaxial cylinder dielectric barrier discharge plasma for low-temperature catalytic hydrolysis of CS^sub 2 by Li, Kai, Liu, Gui, Gao, Tianyu, Lu, Feng, Tang, Lihong, Liu, Sijian, Ning, Ping

    Published in Applied catalysis. A, General (25-10-2016)
    “…The removal performances of carbon disulphide (CS2) from gas streams over microwave coconut shell activated carbon (MCSAC) supported Fe (Fe/MCSAC) modified by…”
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    Low Temperature Catalytic Hydrolysis of Carbon Disulfide on Activated Carbon Fibers Modified by Non-thermal Plasma by Li, Kunlin, Ning, Ping, Li, Kai, Wang, Chi, Sun, Xin, Tang, Lihong, Liu, Sijian

    Published in Plasma chemistry and plasma processing (01-07-2017)
    “…In order to improve the carbon disulfide (CS 2 ) catalytic hydrolysis efficiency of activated carbon fibers (ACFs), ACFs surface was modified by non-thermal…”
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    Adsorption-oxidation of hydrogen sulfide on Fe/walnut-shell activated carbon surface modified by NH 3 -plasma by Ning, Ping, Liu, Sijian, Wang, Chi, Li, Kai, Sun, Xin, Tang, Lihong, Liu, Gui

    Published in Journal of environmental sciences (China) (01-02-2018)
    “…Walnut-shell activated carbon (WSAC) supported ferric oxide was modified by non-thermal plasma (NTP), and the removal efficiency for hydrogen sulfide over…”
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    Biological analysis of woodpecker’s brain after impact experiments by Xu, Peng, Ni, YiKun, Liu, JingLong, Zhang, WeiRong, Liu, SiJian, Wang, LiZhen, Fan, YuBo

    Published in Science China. Technological sciences (01-05-2021)
    “…Woodpeckers can withstand a fierce impact during pecking. Previous studies have focused on the biomechanical analysis of the pecking process, the properties of…”
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    A Buoy for Acoustic Observations in the Arctic Region by Liu, Sijian, Chen, Yankun, Li, Kangrong, Dong, Chao, Zheng, Ce

    Published in 2024 OES China Ocean Acoustics (COA) (29-05-2024)
    “…To explore the shallow noise under the ice canopy in the Arctic Ocean and analyze the activities of marine mammals, this paper presents an ice-based buoy…”
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    Bearing-Only Tracking in the Presence of Port-Starboard Ambiguities Using a Labeled Multi-Bernoulli Filter by Zheng, Ce, Chen, Yankun, Wang, Qisen, Xiang, Ming, Liu, Sijian, Dong, Chao

    Published in 2024 OES China Ocean Acoustics (COA) (29-05-2024)
    “…In this study, an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) equipped with passive sonar is considered to detect the presence of moving targets and estimate their…”
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