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Online since: April 2014
Authors: Shui Ying Xiong, Shen Wei Wang, Mu Qing Qiu, Jia Kang Huangfu
Study on soil microbial characteristics of Elsholtzia harchowensis in copper mine
Shuiying Xiong1,a, Jiakang Huangfu1, Shenwei Wang1, Muqing Qiu2
1Department of Life Science, Shaoxing University Yuanpei College, Shaoxing, P.R.
China, 312000 2College of Life Science, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing, P.R.
Acknowledgements The author gratefully acknowledges the financial support from the natural science foundation of Zhejiang Province (LY12D01002) and the technological planning of department of technology in Shaoxing City (2013B70050).
Li: Journal of Hazardous Materials Vol. 154 (2008), p.914 [5] F.Y.
Liu: European Journal of Soil Biology Vol. 50 (2012), p.76 [8] R.Y.
China, 312000 2College of Life Science, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing, P.R.
Acknowledgements The author gratefully acknowledges the financial support from the natural science foundation of Zhejiang Province (LY12D01002) and the technological planning of department of technology in Shaoxing City (2013B70050).
Li: Journal of Hazardous Materials Vol. 154 (2008), p.914 [5] F.Y.
Liu: European Journal of Soil Biology Vol. 50 (2012), p.76 [8] R.Y.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Long Xue, Mu Hua Liu, Ping Lv, Lin Yuan Yan, Jing Li
Materials and methods
Sample preparation.
Abu: African Journal of Food Agriculturen Nutrition and Development Vol. 9 (2009), p. 1245-1257
Velikonja-Bolta, D. korjanc, M. andek-Potokar: Meat Science Vol. 88 (2011), p. 299
Comaposada: Meat Science Vol. 85 (2010), p. 325
Soponronnarit: Journal of Food Engineering Vol. 92 (2009), p. 100
Abu: African Journal of Food Agriculturen Nutrition and Development Vol. 9 (2009), p. 1245-1257
Velikonja-Bolta, D. korjanc, M. andek-Potokar: Meat Science Vol. 88 (2011), p. 299
Comaposada: Meat Science Vol. 85 (2010), p. 325
Soponronnarit: Journal of Food Engineering Vol. 92 (2009), p. 100
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Chen Yao, Chun Juan Gan, Jian Zhou
Materials and Methods
Experiment Set-up.
Deng: Journal of Chemical Industry and Engineering, Vol. 59 (2008), p. 1522-1530 [5] J.
Glindemann: Chinese Science Bulletin, Vol. 50 (2005), p. 1274-1276 [7] X.
Gan: Environmental Science, Vol. 30 (2009), p. 109-114 [10] Y.
Xia: Chinese Journal of Soil Science, Vol. 38 (2007), p. 162-166
Deng: Journal of Chemical Industry and Engineering, Vol. 59 (2008), p. 1522-1530 [5] J.
Glindemann: Chinese Science Bulletin, Vol. 50 (2005), p. 1274-1276 [7] X.
Gan: Environmental Science, Vol. 30 (2009), p. 109-114 [10] Y.
Xia: Chinese Journal of Soil Science, Vol. 38 (2007), p. 162-166
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Min Zhang, Wen Hua Li, Dong Ya Yuan, Fang Yun Sun
Materials and Methods
Instruments and reagents.
Science,2010,329:72-75
Science,2010,329:75–78
Tibetan Youth and analysis for determination of plasma AVP [j], the Chinese Journal of public health, 2008,24(1):84-85。
Qinghai medical college journal,2002,23(4):1
Science,2010,329:72-75
Science,2010,329:75–78
Tibetan Youth and analysis for determination of plasma AVP [j], the Chinese Journal of public health, 2008,24(1):84-85。
Qinghai medical college journal,2002,23(4):1
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Guang Hua Yin, Pei Fei Cong, Jian Gu, Zuo Xin Liu, Liang Hao, Gui Fang Li
Effect of subsoiling cultivation on corn in semi-arid region of Western Liaoning Province
Jian Gu1,a, Guang-Hua Yin1,b, Liang Hao 1,2,c, Peifei Cong 1,2,d, Gui-fang Li1,e, Zuo-xin Liu 1,f
1Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, China
2Graduate University, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
asygj981@163.com, bygh006@163.com, chaoliang8702@126.com,dcongpeifei@163.com, eliguifang@iae.ac.cn,fliuzuoxin@iae.ac.cn
Key words: subsoiling cultivation; corn yield; water use efficiency
Abstract: The effect of subsoiling on corn in dryland farming was discussed.
Materials and Methods General Situation of Test Area The field experiment was conducted in Fuxin City (41°41N–42°56N and 121°01E–122°56E) in western Liaoning Province, China.
Heilongjiang: Heilongjiang Science and Technology Publishing(2004, In Chinese)
Journal of Shenyang Agricultural University, 2009,40(4),475-477(In Chinese)
Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology, 1996(7),267-272(In Chinese).
Materials and Methods General Situation of Test Area The field experiment was conducted in Fuxin City (41°41N–42°56N and 121°01E–122°56E) in western Liaoning Province, China.
Heilongjiang: Heilongjiang Science and Technology Publishing(2004, In Chinese)
Journal of Shenyang Agricultural University, 2009,40(4),475-477(In Chinese)
Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology, 1996(7),267-272(In Chinese).
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Qi Xia Liu, Xin Zou, Jun Yan Deng
As to insulation of external wall mainly rely on thermal insulation material to control heat transfer coefficient of the entire wall.
Now commonly used materials are EPS, XPS boards, polyurethane, ETIRS, thermal insulation glazed hollow bead mortar and inorganic thermal insulation mortar mineral wool, etc.
About the choice of materials, should consider the factors, such as local materials, actual weather conditions, construction technology and cost of local conditions.
Natural Science Journal of Xiangtan University. 2002.3(in Chinese) [4] Shu-liang Zang and Fei Tao.
Journal of Liaoning University Philosophy Social Sciences Edition. 2004.4(in Chinese) [5] Chen Jian.
Now commonly used materials are EPS, XPS boards, polyurethane, ETIRS, thermal insulation glazed hollow bead mortar and inorganic thermal insulation mortar mineral wool, etc.
About the choice of materials, should consider the factors, such as local materials, actual weather conditions, construction technology and cost of local conditions.
Natural Science Journal of Xiangtan University. 2002.3(in Chinese) [4] Shu-liang Zang and Fei Tao.
Journal of Liaoning University Philosophy Social Sciences Edition. 2004.4(in Chinese) [5] Chen Jian.
Online since: March 2016
Authors: Li Hui Xue, Jian Ying Yu, Min Wu, Li Gao
Material and Experimental
Material The materials used in this study was Bitumen, AH-70.
Construction and Building Materials, 2009, 23: 2636-2640
Journal of Microscopy, 2011,242:37-45
Key Engineering Materials, 2012, 509: 194-202
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2013, 128(4): 2571-2577
Construction and Building Materials, 2009, 23: 2636-2640
Journal of Microscopy, 2011,242:37-45
Key Engineering Materials, 2012, 509: 194-202
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2013, 128(4): 2571-2577
Online since: February 2011
Authors: An Guo Huang, Wei Huang, Jing Fu Liu, Hu Zhang, Wei Yu, Zhi Yuan Li
Acknowledgement
This work was supported by State Key Lab of Materials Processing and Die & Mould Technology.
Watkins, Materials Science and Engineering A243 (1998) 305–315 [2] M.
Chatterjee, Materials Characterization 54 (2005) 327– 337 [3] R.W.
Mishra Materials Science and Engineering A363 (2003) 268–274 [8] G.
Materials Science and Technology. 2007(23)368-373 [10] Bulent Kurt, Nuri Orhan, Ertan Evin, Adnan Çalik.
Watkins, Materials Science and Engineering A243 (1998) 305–315 [2] M.
Chatterjee, Materials Characterization 54 (2005) 327– 337 [3] R.W.
Mishra Materials Science and Engineering A363 (2003) 268–274 [8] G.
Materials Science and Technology. 2007(23)368-373 [10] Bulent Kurt, Nuri Orhan, Ertan Evin, Adnan Çalik.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Hao Ran Geng, Ming Wu, Fang Long, Fang Yang
Effects of heat treatment on microstructure and properties of AZ91D magnesium alloy
Ming Wu1,a, Fang Long2,b, Haoran Gen3,ab* and Fang Yangc
a School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Jinan, Jinan 250022, China
b Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Preparation and Measurement of Building Materials, University of Jinan, Jinan 250022, China
C School of Materials Science and Engineering, Liaoning Technology University, Fuxin 123000, China
*Corresponding author Email: mse_genghr@ujn.edu.cn
Key words: AZ91D magnesium alloy; solid solution; aging; microstructure; corrosion resistance
Abstract: The microstructure, hardness and corrosion resistance of AZ91D alloy were investigated under different solution treatments and artificial aging conditions.
Small black dot material are dispersed β phases.
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2001, 302(5): 37 45
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2009, 517(20):138
The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals (in Chin.), 2008, 18(9): 1596
Small black dot material are dispersed β phases.
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2001, 302(5): 37 45
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2009, 517(20):138
The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals (in Chin.), 2008, 18(9): 1596
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Marek Szkodo
On the other hand, intensity of
cavitation loading plays a key part during damage of materials.
Cavitation has also found application in a number of commercial products to clean or breakdown materials because of producing extremely high energy densities [3].
Laser beam processing and subsequent rapid cooling of materials subjected on the cavitation erosion leads as a rule to grains refining and, due to diffusion retarding, creates the state of residual stresses within the processed material.
The laser treatment of the investigated material surface was made at the Institute of the Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Science in Gdansk with continuous work CO2 laser of 1.2 kW (MLT1.2).
Quantifying the cavitation damage of the materials by the pits counting is a method that was also applied by other authors (e.g. [20]).
Cavitation has also found application in a number of commercial products to clean or breakdown materials because of producing extremely high energy densities [3].
Laser beam processing and subsequent rapid cooling of materials subjected on the cavitation erosion leads as a rule to grains refining and, due to diffusion retarding, creates the state of residual stresses within the processed material.
The laser treatment of the investigated material surface was made at the Institute of the Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Science in Gdansk with continuous work CO2 laser of 1.2 kW (MLT1.2).
Quantifying the cavitation damage of the materials by the pits counting is a method that was also applied by other authors (e.g. [20]).