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    Performance comparison of dye-sensitized solar cells by using different metal oxide- coated TiO2 as the photoanode by Xuhui, Sun, Xinglan, Chang, Wanquan, Tuo, Dong, Wang, Kefei, Li

    Published in AIP advances (01-03-2014)
    “…In order to increase the conversion efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells, TiO2 photoanode surface is often covered with a metal oxide layer to form a…”
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    Wind tunnel simulation experiment and investigation on the electrification of sandstorms by Jianjun, Qu, Yan, Muhong, Dong, Guangrong, Zhang, Hongfa, Zu, Ruiping, Tuo, Wanquan, Zhao, Aiguo, Xiao, Zhenghua, Li, Fang, Yang, Bao

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-06-2004)
    “…Electric discharge phenomenon is often observed during the passage of sandstorms over desert regions and sometimes does great damage to human beings. Based on…”
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    Deflation rates of different clastic sediments in the arid regions of China by SONG, Y, LIU, L, LI, X, WANG, J, TUO, W, LIU, Y

    Published in Journal of geographical sciences (01-11-2006)
    “…By wind tunnel experiment, we studied the deflation rates of 8 different clastic sediments in the arid regions of China, discussed the sources of aeolian sand…”
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    Flux and composition of wind-eroded dust from different landscapes of an arid inland river basin in north-western China by Wang, Genxu, Wanquan, Tuo, Mingyuan, Du

    Published in Journal of arid environments (01-08-2004)
    “…Using a simple æolian dust sampler, dust plumes generated from five landscape types (dry lakebed, gobi, farmland, seriously degraded grassland and sandy desert…”
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    中国干旱区不同成因碎屑沉积物的吹蚀速率研究 by 宋阳, 刘连友, 李晓燕, WANG Jianhua, TUO Wanquan, LIU Yuzhang

    Published in 地理学报(英文版) (2006)
    “…K9; By wind tunnel experiment, we studied the deflation rates of 8 different clastic sediments in the arid regions of China, discussed the sources of aeolian…”
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