Search Results - "Wu, Yaojie"
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Research on Chinese Stock Market during COVID-19—Based on Random Matrix Theory
Published in Complexity (New York, N.Y.) (2023)“…This paper focuses on the three industries that are greatly impacted by COVID-19, including the consumption industry, the pharmaceutical industry, and the…”
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Alternant active and passive trapdoor problem: from experimental investigation to mathematical modeling
Published in Acta geotechnica (01-07-2022)“…In the classical conception of the arching mechanism, the well-known trapdoor problem assumes distinctive modes (e.g., either active or passive mode) in the…”
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Prediction of EPB Shield Tunneling Advance Rate in Mixed Ground Condition Using Optimized BPNN Model
Published in Applied sciences (28-05-2022)“…Tunneling in mixed ground often results in severe torque fluctuations and a low advance rate. Therefore, choosing a reasonable set of parameters for accurate…”
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Hydroxychloroquine in patients with mainly mild to moderate coronavirus disease 2019: open label, randomised controlled trial
Published in BMJ (Online) (14-05-2020)“…AbstractObjectiveTo assess the efficacy and safety of hydroxychloroquine plus standard of care compared with standard of care alone in adults with coronavirus…”
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Evolution of active arching in granular materials: Insights from load, displacement, strain, and particle flow
Published in Powder technology (01-05-2021)“…The progressive failure of active soil arching in a quasi-static particle flow was investigated to elucidate the deformation behavior and load evolution…”
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Progressive failure mechanism in granular materials subjected to an alternant active and passive trapdoor
Published in Transportation Geotechnics (01-05-2021)“…Underground structures/machines may undergo upward and downward movements due to construction activities or environmental changes. The ground state could be…”
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