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Effects of Doping on Transport Properties in Cu–Bi–Se-Based Thermoelectric Materials
Published 2014“…Coupled with a low lattice thermal conductivity originated from intensified point defect phonon scattering by substituted In ions with host Cu ions, a thermoelectric figure of merit <i>ZT</i> of 0.24 at 560 K for Cu<sub>1.6915</sub>In<sub>0.0085</sub>Bi<sub>4.7</sub>Se<sub>8</sub> was achieved, yielding 30% enhancement compared with that of a pristine Cu<sub>1.7</sub>Bi<sub>4.7</sub>Se<sub>8</sub> at the same temperature.…”
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Identification of +TIPs required for MT plus-end targeting of dynein-dynactin in the <i>C</i>. <i>elegans</i> early embryo.
Published 2017“…<b>(C)</b> Cortical confocal section in one-cell embryos co-expressing GFP::p50<sup>DNC-2</sup> and EBP-2::mKate2, showing that depletion of dynein intermediate chain<sup>DYCI-1</sup> or LIS-1 decreases dynactin levels at MT plus ends. …”
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Ignition delay process shot by high-speed camera.
Published 2025“…The main findings of this study are as follows: (1) As the temperature of the hot surface increases, the ignition delay time generally shows a decreasing trend, with 450°C being a critical turning point; (2) There is an overlap between ignition and non-ignition cases within a specific range, forming a possible ignition zone, and the <i>R</i>² values of the fitting equations for the upper and lower boundaries are both above 95%, indicating a good fit. (3) The fractal dimension can effectively quantify the geometric complexity of the flame’s outer contour, thereby characterizing the stability of the flame’s combustion. …”
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Data disclosure (Bai - manuscript).
Published 2025“…The main findings of this study are as follows: (1) As the temperature of the hot surface increases, the ignition delay time generally shows a decreasing trend, with 450°C being a critical turning point; (2) There is an overlap between ignition and non-ignition cases within a specific range, forming a possible ignition zone, and the <i>R</i>² values of the fitting equations for the upper and lower boundaries are both above 95%, indicating a good fit. (3) The fractal dimension can effectively quantify the geometric complexity of the flame’s outer contour, thereby characterizing the stability of the flame’s combustion. …”
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Experimental bench and corresponding facility.
Published 2025“…The main findings of this study are as follows: (1) As the temperature of the hot surface increases, the ignition delay time generally shows a decreasing trend, with 450°C being a critical turning point; (2) There is an overlap between ignition and non-ignition cases within a specific range, forming a possible ignition zone, and the <i>R</i>² values of the fitting equations for the upper and lower boundaries are both above 95%, indicating a good fit. (3) The fractal dimension can effectively quantify the geometric complexity of the flame’s outer contour, thereby characterizing the stability of the flame’s combustion. …”