Search Results - "Song, Peize"
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Mineralization and physicochemical characteristics of Lycium barbarum L. leaf cellulose detected using the basic alkali/acid extraction
Published in Carbohydrate polymer technologies and applications (01-06-2024)“…•The mineralization of cellulose during preparation was first studied.•Alkali increases the accessibility of cellulose facilitating mineral…”
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Dynamic identification of coupler yaw angle of heavy haul locomotive: An optimal multi-task ELM-based method
Published in Mechanical systems and signal processing (15-02-2024)“…The lateral instability of the couplers seriously threaten the operation safety of 20,000-tonne heavy-haul trains. It is essential to dynamically monitor the…”
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Improving emulsifying properties of carboxylated microcrystalline cellulose by calcium bridging to hydrophobic peptides
Published in Food chemistry (01-08-2022)“…[Display omitted] •Hydrophobic peptide is grafted to hydrophilic cellulose through Ca2+ bridging.•The Ca2+-bridged composite (CC-Ca-HP) shows potent…”
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Superfine pulverisation pretreatment to enhance crystallinity of cellulose from Lycium barbarum L. leaves
Published in Carbohydrate polymers (01-02-2021)“…[Display omitted] •Superfine pulverization (SFP) promotes the crystallinity of goji leaves cellulose.•SFP increases the accessibility of sulfuric acid into…”
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Research on M&A Performance in the Iron and Steel Industry: Based on Financial Big Data
Published in 2020 International Conference on Big Data Economy and Information Management (BDEIM) (01-12-2020)“…Economic development has entered the "new normal", and the supply-side structural reforms proposed "three eliminations, one reduction, and one supplement",…”
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Surveyor: Facilitating Discovery Within Video Games for Blind and Low Vision Players
Published 15-03-2024“…Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '24), May 2024 Video games are increasingly accessible to blind and low…”
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