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    Hilbert-Huang Based Approach for Structural Damage Detection by Yang, J. N, Lei, Y, Lin, S, Huang, N

    Published in Journal of engineering mechanics (01-01-2004)
    “…When measured data contain damage events of the structure, it is important to extract the information of damage as much as possible from the data. In this…”
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    Sex differences in mouse heart rate and body temperature and in their regulation by adenosine A₁ receptors by Yang, J.-N, Tiselius, C, Daré, E, Johansson, B, Valen, G, Fredholm, B.B

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-05-2007)
    “…To examine cardiac function, body temperature and locomotor behaviour in the awake adenosine A₁ receptor knock out mouse of both sexes. Male and female A₁R…”
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    Statins excert neuroprotection on cerebral ischemia independent of their lipid-lowering action: the potential molecular mechanisms by Li, Q, Zhuang, Q-K, Yang, J-N, Zhang, Y-Y

    “…Cerebral ischemia is a major neurological disorder and a leading cause of death and disability in the world. Statins are a widely used group of…”
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    Novel Semiactive Friction Controller for Linear Structures against Earthquakes by He, W. L, Agrawal, A. K, Yang, J. N

    “…Semiactive friction dampers (SAFD) have been demonstrated to be more effective than passive friction dampers in reducing the structural response due to…”
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    Eliminating the antilipolytic adenosine A₁ receptor does not lead to compensatory changes in the antilipolytic actions of PGE₂ and nicotinic acid by Johansson, S.M, Yang, J.-N, Lindgren, E, Fredholm, B.B

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-05-2007)
    “…We examined whether compensatory changes after adenosine A₁ receptor knockout [A₁R (-/-)] eliminate the antilipolytic actions mediated by this receptor…”
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    Full-scale experimental verification of resetable semi-active stiffness dampers by Yang, J. N., Bobrow, J., Jabbari, F., Leavitt, J., Cheng, C. P., Lin, P. Y.

    “…Because of many advantages over other control systems, semi‐active control devices have received considerable attention for applications to civil…”
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    Applications of Some Semiactive Control Systems to Benchmark Cable-Stayed Bridge by Agrawal, A. K, Yang, J. N, He, W. L

    “…Recently, a benchmark cable-stayed bridge model was developed for the control community as a test bed to evaluate the performance of various strategies for the…”
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    Wind Tunnel Tests for Wind-Excited Benchmark Building by Samali, B, Kwok, K. C. S, Wood, G. S, Yang, J. N

    Published in Journal of engineering mechanics (01-04-2004)
    “…This paper presents an overview of the wind tunnel studies conducted at the boundary layer wind tunnel facility at the University of Sydney to determine…”
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    Adenosine A(3) receptors regulate heart rate, motor activity and body temperature by Yang, J N, Wang, Y, Garcia-Roves, P M, Björnholm, M, Fredholm, B B

    Published in Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) (01-06-2010)
    “…To examine the phenotype of mice that lack the adenosine A(3) receptor (A(3)R). We examined the heart rate, body temperature and locomotion continuously by…”
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    Compensation of time-delay for control of civil engineering structures by Agrawal, A. K., Yang, J. N.

    “…Time‐delay is an important issue in structural control. Applications of unsynchronized control forces due to time‐delay may result in a degradation of the…”
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    Occurrence of fumonisins and aflatoxins in cereals from markets of Hebei province of China by Liu, Y.P, Yang, L.X, Yang, N.J, Dong, B, Cao, L.L, Wang, K

    “…Fumonisins B₁, B₂ and B₃ (FB₁, FB₂ and FB₃) and aflatoxins B₁ (AFB₁), B₂ (AFB₂), G₁ (AFG₁) and G₂ (AFG₂) are both major mycotoxins of food concern, because of…”
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    Sliding Mode Control for Nonlinear and Hysteretic Structures by Yang, J. N, Wu, J. C, Agrawal, A. K

    Published in Journal of engineering mechanics (01-12-1995)
    “…Control methods based on the theory of variable structure system or sliding mode control are presented for applications to seismically excited nonlinear and…”
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    Ethyl carbamate levels in wine and spirits from markets in Hebei Province, China by Liu, Y.P, Dong, B, Qin, Z.S, Yang, N.J, Lu, Y, Yang, L.X, Chang, F.Q, Wu, Y.N

    “…Ethyl carbamate (EC) in wine, grain spirits and wine sauce (145 samples) was analysed using solid-phase extraction and stable isotope dilution GC/MS. Samples…”
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    An adaptive extended Kalman filter for structural damage identifications II: unknown inputs by Yang, J. N., Pan, S., Huang, H.

    Published in Structural control and health monitoring (01-04-2007)
    “…After a major event, such as a strong earthquake, a rapid assessment of the state (or damage) of the structure, including buildings, bridges and others, is…”
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    Control of Sliding-Isolated Buildings Using Sliding-Mode Control by Yang, J. N, Wu, J. C, Reinhorn, A. M, Riley, M

    “…Based on the theory of continuous sliding-mode control, control methods are presented for seismic-excited buildings isolated by a frictional-type…”
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    Design of Passive Energy Dissipation Systems Based on LQR Control Methods by Agrawal, A. K., Yang, J. N.

    “…The design of passive energy dissipation systems, referred to as passive dampers, involves the determination of the required capacity of each damper installed…”
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    Control of seismic-excited buildings using active variable stiffness systems by Yang, J.N, Wu, J.C, Li, Z

    Published in Engineering structures (01-08-1996)
    “…It has been demonstrated that active variable stiffness (AVS) systems may be effective for response control of buildings subjected to earthquake excitations…”
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    Paracrine cardioprotective signaling by red blood cells through hypoxia-mediated activation of soluble guanylate cyclase and release of cyclic guanosine monophosphate by Yang, J N, Sundqvist, M, Zheng, X, Jiao, T, Collado, A, Mahdi, A, Tengbom, J, Mergia, E, Zhou, Z, Carlstrom, M, Akaike, T, Cortese-Krott, M, Weitzberg, E, Lundberg, J O, Pernow, J

    Published in EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL (09-11-2023)
    “…Abstract Background Red blood cells (RBCs) are known to regulate cardiovascular function under hypoxic conditions and to mediate cardioprotection via nitric…”
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    Sliding Mode Control for Seismically Excited Linear Structures by Yang, J. N, Wu, J. C, Agrawal, A. K

    Published in Journal of engineering mechanics (01-12-1995)
    “…Continuous sliding mode control (CSMC) methods, which do not have an undesirable chattering effect, are presented for applications to seismically excited…”
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