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Online since: January 2019
Authors: Jun Li, Gong Hui Liu, Wai Li, Ji Wei Jiang, Yan Xi
Model geometric parameters and material properties are shown in Table 1.
Table 1 Geometrical Parameter and Material Properties of Model Name Outer Diameter [mm] Wall Thickness [mm] Elastic Modulus [GPa] Poisson's Ratio [1] Internal Friction Angle [。]
Acknowledgments The authors thank the National Natural Science Funds “Study on optimization of un-uniform clustering perforation for long horizontal inhomogeneous shale formation” (Item No. 51674272), the State Key Laboratory of Shale Oil and Gas Enrichment Mechanisms and Effective Development Funds “Study on load spectrum of casing in shale gas wells under multi factors coupling” (Item No.HX20180001), the Key Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China “Basic research on the wellbore pressure control of deepwater oil and gas drilling” (Item No. 51734010), for contributions to this paper.
Journal of Xi'an Shi you University: (Natural Science Edition), 2009, 24(3): 31-34
An assessment method for occurrence of micro-annular fractures on cementing interfaces of oil and gas well casing[J] Journal of China University of Petroleum, 2017, 41(5): 94-101
Table 1 Geometrical Parameter and Material Properties of Model Name Outer Diameter [mm] Wall Thickness [mm] Elastic Modulus [GPa] Poisson's Ratio [1] Internal Friction Angle [。]
Acknowledgments The authors thank the National Natural Science Funds “Study on optimization of un-uniform clustering perforation for long horizontal inhomogeneous shale formation” (Item No. 51674272), the State Key Laboratory of Shale Oil and Gas Enrichment Mechanisms and Effective Development Funds “Study on load spectrum of casing in shale gas wells under multi factors coupling” (Item No.HX20180001), the Key Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China “Basic research on the wellbore pressure control of deepwater oil and gas drilling” (Item No. 51734010), for contributions to this paper.
Journal of Xi'an Shi you University: (Natural Science Edition), 2009, 24(3): 31-34
An assessment method for occurrence of micro-annular fractures on cementing interfaces of oil and gas well casing[J] Journal of China University of Petroleum, 2017, 41(5): 94-101
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Wei Bin Xu, Qing Jie Zhu, Hai Bo Jia
China Safety Science Journal, 2011, 21(11): 4-5
[2] LUO Zhen-fu, PU Da-cheng, XIE Hong-bin, et al.
China Safety Science Journal, 2011, 21(11): 145-146 [3] ZHU Qing-jie, CHEN Yan-hua, ZHOU Yun-zhang, et al.
Research on Method of Land Use Suitability Evaluation for Disaster Prevention in Tangshan city[J].Geography and Geo-Information Science,2008,24(3):92-93 [4] Wang Junqi, Lini.
Advanced Materials Research, 2012(458): 990-992 [5] Chen Jing, Zhu Qingjie.
China Safety Science Journal, 2011, 21(11): 145-146 [3] ZHU Qing-jie, CHEN Yan-hua, ZHOU Yun-zhang, et al.
Research on Method of Land Use Suitability Evaluation for Disaster Prevention in Tangshan city[J].Geography and Geo-Information Science,2008,24(3):92-93 [4] Wang Junqi, Lini.
Advanced Materials Research, 2012(458): 990-992 [5] Chen Jing, Zhu Qingjie.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Juan Wang, Jun Hai Zhao, Nan Li, Qian Zhu
Introduction
Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Concrete (HFRC for short) is a composite material which has two or more than two kinds of different fibers in concrete.
This paper is supported by National Nature Science Foundation of China (No. 41202191), and Central University Special foundation for Basic Scientific Research Business of Chang’an University in China (No.2014G1281072 and No.2013G2283007).
(Natural Science Edition), Vol. 43-2 (2011), p. 192.
Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology, Vol. 41-2 (2009), p.196.
Journal of Huaqiao University(Natural Science), Vol. 201 (2013), p. 83.
This paper is supported by National Nature Science Foundation of China (No. 41202191), and Central University Special foundation for Basic Scientific Research Business of Chang’an University in China (No.2014G1281072 and No.2013G2283007).
(Natural Science Edition), Vol. 43-2 (2011), p. 192.
Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology, Vol. 41-2 (2009), p.196.
Journal of Huaqiao University(Natural Science), Vol. 201 (2013), p. 83.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Ping Zhao, Ying Zhao, Ya Wang, Weng Jing Qi
Isolation, Identification, and Characterization of an Organophosphorous Pesticide Degrading Bacterium, Enterobacter ludwigii M2
Ying Zhao1, a, Ping Zhao2, b*, Ya Wang2, c and Weng-jing Qi2, d
1Institute of Biotechnology, Gansu Agricultural Academy, Lanzhou 730070 ,China
2School of Life Science and engineering, Lanzhou University of Technology,730050 Lanzhou,P.
Materials and Methods Chemicals Methyl parathion (50% purity), chlorpyrifos (48% purity) and dimethoate (40% purity) were purchased from Shalongda (Hubei), Dow AgroSciences (America) and Dagong (Zhangye) Co.
[5] Cai TM, Guan LB, Cui ZL, et al., Characterization of Pseudomonas putida GM6 with high capability of accumulating poly-P, Acta Pedologica Sinica 43 (2006) 117-122 (in Chicese) [6] Tatiana O, Petruta O, Madalin E, et al., Halophilic bacteria are able to decontaminate dichlorvos, a pesticide, from saline environments, Central European Journal of Biology. 2 (2007) 563–573
[14] Xie H, Zhu LS, Wang J, et al., Enzymatic degradation of organophosphorus insecticide chlorpyrifos by fungus WZ- I, Chinese journal environmental science, 26 (2005) 164-168 [15] Information on http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/blast [16] Wu HP, Zheng FC., Study progress on microbial degradation of organophosphates, Guangdong Agricultural Sciences, 1 (2008) 48-51
Materials and Methods Chemicals Methyl parathion (50% purity), chlorpyrifos (48% purity) and dimethoate (40% purity) were purchased from Shalongda (Hubei), Dow AgroSciences (America) and Dagong (Zhangye) Co.
[5] Cai TM, Guan LB, Cui ZL, et al., Characterization of Pseudomonas putida GM6 with high capability of accumulating poly-P, Acta Pedologica Sinica 43 (2006) 117-122 (in Chicese) [6] Tatiana O, Petruta O, Madalin E, et al., Halophilic bacteria are able to decontaminate dichlorvos, a pesticide, from saline environments, Central European Journal of Biology. 2 (2007) 563–573
[14] Xie H, Zhu LS, Wang J, et al., Enzymatic degradation of organophosphorus insecticide chlorpyrifos by fungus WZ- I, Chinese journal environmental science, 26 (2005) 164-168 [15] Information on http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/blast [16] Wu HP, Zheng FC., Study progress on microbial degradation of organophosphates, Guangdong Agricultural Sciences, 1 (2008) 48-51
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Yong Hong Shui, Ai She Shui, Jian Li, Xil Ning Feng, Xue Jun Jiang, Qiao Qiao Li
Materials and Methods
Construction of PBMS simulated.
Acknowledgments This research supported by technology and program project of Science and Technology Department of Sichuan Province (2012SZ0065).
Journal of agro-environment Science. 28(2009),pp.1655-1660
Journal of Chengdu University of Technology (Science & Technology Edition).35(2008), pp.5915-596
Acknowledgments This research supported by technology and program project of Science and Technology Department of Sichuan Province (2012SZ0065).
Journal of agro-environment Science. 28(2009),pp.1655-1660
Journal of Chengdu University of Technology (Science & Technology Edition).35(2008), pp.5915-596
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Yu Qiao, Guo Hua Ding, Xue Jiao Meng, Xiao Xia Jin
Materials and methods
Plant and treatments.
Acknowledgment The paper was supported by the Open Projects of Key Laboratory of Cold Vegetable Biology (GS2009003) (Northeast Agriculture University), and by Aid program for Science and Technology Innovative Research Team in Higher Educational Institutions of Heilongjiang Province and Harbin Normal University (KJTD2011-2).
Yang: Journal of Northeast Forestry University Vol. 38 (2010), pp.109-110
Liu: Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology, Vol. 18 (2007), pp.389-394 [12] A.
Bangerth: Plant Science Letters, Vol. 25 (1982), pp. 227-237 [14] M.
Acknowledgment The paper was supported by the Open Projects of Key Laboratory of Cold Vegetable Biology (GS2009003) (Northeast Agriculture University), and by Aid program for Science and Technology Innovative Research Team in Higher Educational Institutions of Heilongjiang Province and Harbin Normal University (KJTD2011-2).
Yang: Journal of Northeast Forestry University Vol. 38 (2010), pp.109-110
Liu: Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology, Vol. 18 (2007), pp.389-394 [12] A.
Bangerth: Plant Science Letters, Vol. 25 (1982), pp. 227-237 [14] M.
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Zhi Yu Wang, Lin Jiao, Jie Huang, Guo Jing Gou, Yue Sun, Li E Dong, Feng Juan Bao, Bing Xue
LDH is an anionic clay type functional materials typically exemplified by the natural mineral hydrotalcite [Mg6Al2(OH)16CO3·4H2O].
We have shown that some traditional medicinal materials are also appropriate for processing LDH-drug preparation.
Xu: Functional Materials, Vol. 39 (2008) No.supplement, p.495
Bao: Journal of Salt Lake Research, Vol. 16 (2008) No.4, p.9
Li:Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal, Vol. 46 (2011) No.5, p.357
We have shown that some traditional medicinal materials are also appropriate for processing LDH-drug preparation.
Xu: Functional Materials, Vol. 39 (2008) No.supplement, p.495
Bao: Journal of Salt Lake Research, Vol. 16 (2008) No.4, p.9
Li:Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal, Vol. 46 (2011) No.5, p.357
Online since: March 2020
Authors: Sung Hoon Kim, Hyun Ji Kim
In these days, however, the needs of a light weight material for the portable electronic devices, avionic devices, and automobile devices requires the carbon-based materials, instead of metals, as the shielding materials of EMI [1–4].
Furthermore, the demand of a high operating frequency device with the advent of 5G days would more and more require the carbon-based materials as the effective shielding materials of EMI owing to the following reasons.
Because carbon-based materials such as carbon coils and their composites were known to have the superior absorption loss for the SE [9–11], the demand of a high operating frequency device in these days requires more and more the carbon-based materials as the effective shielding materials of EMI.
Park: Materials Vol. 11 (2018), 2344 [13] F.
Smits: Bell System Technical Journal Vol. 37 (1958), p. 711–717 [14] H.
Furthermore, the demand of a high operating frequency device with the advent of 5G days would more and more require the carbon-based materials as the effective shielding materials of EMI owing to the following reasons.
Because carbon-based materials such as carbon coils and their composites were known to have the superior absorption loss for the SE [9–11], the demand of a high operating frequency device in these days requires more and more the carbon-based materials as the effective shielding materials of EMI.
Park: Materials Vol. 11 (2018), 2344 [13] F.
Smits: Bell System Technical Journal Vol. 37 (1958), p. 711–717 [14] H.
Online since: September 2005
Authors: Paul van Houtte, Albert Van Bael, Laurent Delannay, Marc Seefeldt
For plastically incompressible materials, the range for p is from 1 to 5.
In future, similar models will be developed for other materials.
Conf. on Textures of Materials, J.S.
Conf. on Textures of Materials, J.S.
Teodosiu: Proc. 13 th Risø International Symposium on Materials Science (1992), p. 125
In future, similar models will be developed for other materials.
Conf. on Textures of Materials, J.S.
Conf. on Textures of Materials, J.S.
Teodosiu: Proc. 13 th Risø International Symposium on Materials Science (1992), p. 125
Online since: August 2022
Authors: Jenny Janam Anak Seminai, Mohd Hishamuddin Che Mat, Abdul Aziz Ahmad, Fadhilnor Abdullah, Rizana Yusof, Ahmad Anas Nagoor Gunny
Methodology
Plant Material Preparation
Fresh leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia were collected from the Institute of Sustainable Agrotechnology (INSAT), Perlis.
Journal of King Saud University-Science, 32(3), 2041-2045
Puvača et al., “Tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) and its essential oil: Antimicrobial, antioxidant and acaricidal effects in poultry production,” World’s Poultry Science Journal, vol. 75, no. 2.
Kumar, “Quality parameters of mango and potential of non-destructive techniques for their measurement - A review,” Journal of Food Science and Technology, vol. 47, no.1. pp.1–14, Jan-2010, doi:10.1007/s13197-010-0004-6
Olawole, “Significance of biochar application to the environment and economy,” Annals of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 64, no. 2.
Journal of King Saud University-Science, 32(3), 2041-2045
Puvača et al., “Tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) and its essential oil: Antimicrobial, antioxidant and acaricidal effects in poultry production,” World’s Poultry Science Journal, vol. 75, no. 2.
Kumar, “Quality parameters of mango and potential of non-destructive techniques for their measurement - A review,” Journal of Food Science and Technology, vol. 47, no.1. pp.1–14, Jan-2010, doi:10.1007/s13197-010-0004-6
Olawole, “Significance of biochar application to the environment and economy,” Annals of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 64, no. 2.