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    Relationship between Molecular Flexibility and Emulsifying Properties of Soy Protein Isolate-Glucose Conjugates by Li, Rui, Wang, Xibo, Liu, Jingnan, Cui, Qiang, Wang, Xiaodan, Chen, Shuang, Jiang, Lianzhou

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (10-04-2019)
    “…At present, the structure–activity relationships of soy protein isolate are still not well understood. In this paper, the relationship between molecular…”
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    Altered volcanic ashes in coal and coal-bearing sequences: A review of their nature and significance by Dai, Shifeng, Ward, Colin R., Graham, Ian T., French, David, Hower, James C., Zhao, Lei, Wang, Xibo

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-12-2017)
    “…Volcanic ashes in coal and coal-bearing sequences typically occur as persistent bands within coal seams (generally as tonsteins, but in a few cases as…”
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    Relationship between surface functional properties and flexibility of soy protein isolate-glucose conjugates by Li, Rui, Cui, Qiang, Wang, Guorong, Liu, Jingnan, Chen, Shuang, Wang, Xiaodan, Wang, Xibo, Jiang, Lianzhou

    Published in Food hydrocolloids (01-10-2019)
    “…Flexibility had been determined to be an important indicator governing the surface properties of proteins and it was identified using the protease digestion…”
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    Effects of pin thread on the in-process material flow behavior during friction stir welding: A computational fluid dynamics study by Chen, Gaoqiang, Li, Han, Wang, Guoqing, Guo, Zhiqiang, Zhang, Shuai, Dai, Qilei, Wang, Xibo, Zhang, Gong, Shi, Qingyu

    “…Pin thread is one of the most common geometrical features for the friction stir welding (FSW) tools. The main purpose of employing the pin thread is to improve…”
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    Composition and modes of occurrence of minerals and elements in coal combustion products derived from high-Ge coals by Dai, Shifeng, Seredin, Vladimir V., Ward, Colin R., Jiang, Jianhua, Hower, James C., Song, Xiaolin, Jiang, Yaofa, Wang, Xibo, Gornostaeva, Tatiana, Li, Xiao, Liu, Huidong, Zhao, Lixin, Zhao, Cunliang

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-01-2014)
    “…The fly ashes derived from three giant coal-hosted Ge deposits, Lincang (Yunnan of southwestern China), Wulantuga (Inner Mongolia of northern China), and…”
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    Effect of Ionic Strength on Freeze–Thaw Stability of Glycosylated Soy Protein Emulsion by Wang, Yuying, Wang, Xiaodan, Wang, Guorong, Wang, Xibo

    “…This study used Soy Protein Isolate (SPI), Soy Protein Isolate Hydrolysates (SPH) and Dextran (D) as raw materials. Covalent compounds were prepared by…”
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    Geochemistry of Late Triassic coals in the Changhe Mine, Sichuan Basin, southwestern China: Evidence for authigenic lanthanide enrichment by Wang, Xibo

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-12-2009)
    “…Five thin coals of Late Triassic age occur in the Changhe Mine, Sichuan Basin, southwestern China. Petrology and geochemistry of these coals and their roof,…”
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    Valuable elements in Chinese coals: a review by Dai, Shifeng, Yan, Xiaoyun, Ward, Colin R., Hower, James C., Zhao, Lei, Wang, Xibo, Zhao, Lixin, Ren, Deyi, Finkelman, Robert B.

    Published in International geology review (26-04-2018)
    “…China is, and in the coming decades should continue to be, the largest producer and user of coal in the world. The high volume of coal usage in China has…”
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    Metalliferous coal deposits in East Asia (Primorye of Russia and South China): A review of geodynamic controls and styles of mineralization by Dai, Shifeng, Chekryzhov, Igor Yu, Seredin, Vladimir V., Nechaev, Victor P., Graham, Ian T., Hower, James C., Ward, Colin R., Ren, Deyi, Wang, Xibo

    Published in Gondwana research (01-01-2016)
    “…Metalliferous coal deposits, mainly hosting Zr(Hf)–Nb(Ta)–REE and U(Mo,Se)–REE ores, in East Asia (Primorye of Russia and South China) primarily result from…”
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    Strontium isotopes in high- and low-Ge coals from the Shengli Coalfield, Inner Mongolia, northern China: New indicators for Ge source by Liu, Jingjing, Spiro, Baruch F., Dai, Shifeng, French, David, Graham, Ian T., Wang, Xibo, Zhao, Lei, Zhao, Jingtao, Zeng, Rongshu

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-01-2021)
    “…The coal-hosted Ge deposit (Early Cretaceous) at Wulantuga, Inner Mongolia, northern China, is one of the largest Ge deposits in the world. Although the…”
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    New insights into the origin of Middle to Late Permian volcaniclastics (Nb-Zr-REY-Ga-rich horizons) from eastern Yunnan, SW China by Wang, Ning, Dai, Shifeng, Wang, Xibo, Nechaev, Victor P., French, David, Graham, Ian T., Zhao, Lei, Song, Xiaolin

    Published in Lithos (01-07-2022)
    “…Volcaniclastic horizons near the Guadalupian-Lopingian Boundary (G-LB) from southwest China have attracted much attention, not only due to the End-Guadalupian…”
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    Abundances and distribution of minerals and elements in high-alumina coal fly ash from the Jungar Power Plant, Inner Mongolia, China by Dai, Shifeng, Zhao, Lei, Peng, Suping, Chou, Chen-Lin, Wang, Xibo, Zhang, Yong, Li, Dan, Sun, Yingying

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-04-2010)
    “…The fly ash from the Jungar Power Plant, Inner Mongolia, China, is unique because it is highly enriched in alumina (Al 2O 3 > 50%). The fly ash mainly consists…”
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    Emulsions stabilised by casein and hyaluronic acid: Effects of high intensity ultrasound on the stability and vitamin E digestive characteristics by Wang, Ningzhe, Cheng, Jianjun, Jiang, Yunqing, Meng, Yao, Zhang, Kaida, Ban, Qingfeng, Wang, Xibo

    Published in Ultrasonics sonochemistry (01-03-2023)
    “…[Display omitted] •The interaction between CAS and HA was enhanced by HIU treatment.•HIU significantly changed the structure of CAS-HA complex.•The stability…”
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    Stone coal in China: a review by Dai, Shifeng, Zheng, Xue, Wang, Xibo, Finkelman, Robert B., Jiang, Yaofa, Ren, Deyi, Yan, Xiaoyun, Zhou, Yiping

    Published in International geology review (26-04-2018)
    “…Stone coal is defined as a combustible, low-heat value, high-rank black shale of early Paleozoic (in a few cases, Permian) age, widely distributed in southern…”
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    Spatial Dynamics of the Communities and the Role of Major Countries in the International Rare Earths Trade: A Complex Network Analysis by Wang, Xibo, Ge, Jianping, Wei, Wendong, Li, Hanshi, Wu, Chen, Zhu, Ge

    Published in PloS one (03-05-2016)
    “…Rare earths (RE) are critical materials in many high-technology products. Due to the uneven distribution and important functions for industrial development,…”
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    Carbon emissions of urban power grid in Jing-Jin-Ji region: Characteristics and influential factors by Wei, Wendong, Wang, Xibo, Zhu, He, Li, Ji, Zhou, Sili, Zou, Zhiyi, Li, J.S.

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (01-12-2017)
    “…Rapid urbanization drives the expansion of urban power girds, which involves enormous energy intensive products such as steel and concrete and inevitably…”
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