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RESEARCH ON THE DIRECT CARBON EMISSION FORECAST OF CHINA'S PROVINCIAL RESIDENTS BASED ON NEURAL NETWORK
Global climate change Residents’ carbon emissions Elman Neural network Forecast China
2018/5/16
Global climate change, which mainly effected by human carbon emissions, would affect the regional economic, natural ecological environment, social development and food security in the near future. It’...
Developing China's National Emission Trading Scheme: Experiences from Existing Global Schemes and China's Pilot Programs
carbon dioxide (CO2) greenhouse gas emissions climate change energy policy pilot program
2018/4/3
Market-based emission trading schemes (ETSs) are widely used in the developed world to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions which are perceived as the source of global climate change. China, as the l...
Electrochemistry is undergoing a renaissance. It is unquestionably the science at the centre of energy technologies such as batteries, fuel cells and solar cells, and it plays a key role in widely use...
Aggregation Induced Emission: Faraday Discussion
Optoelectronic devices Biomedical applications
2016/7/22
Luminescent molecules with high efficiency in aggregate state are promising candidate materials for the development of organic light-emitting diodes, fluorescent sensors, solid-state lasers, etc.
Green Fluorescent Protein Variants as Ratiometric Dual Emission pH Sensors.3.Temperature Dependence of Proton Transfer
Green Fluorescent Proteins Amino Acid Substitution Spectrometry, Fluorescence Kinetics Mutagenesis,Site-Directed Models,Theoretical Genetic Variation Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Thermodynamics Solvents
2016/5/24
In parts 1 and 2 of this series [Hanson, G. T., McAnaney, T. B., Park, E. S., Rendell, M. E. P., Yarbrough, D. K., Chu, S. Y., Xi, L. X., Boxer, S. G., Montrose, M. H., and Remington, S. J. (2002) Bio...
Green Fluorescent Protein Variants as Ratiometric Dual Emission pH Sensors.2.Excited-State Dynamics
Animals Protons Deuterium Luminescent Proteins Green Fluorescent Proteins Spectrometry, Fluorescence Biosensing Techniques Kinetics Genetic Variation Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
2016/5/24
In the preceding paper [Hanson, G. T., McAnaney, T. B., Park, E. S., Rendell, M. E. P., Yarbrough, D. K., Chu, S., Xi, L., Boxer, S. G., Montrose, M. H., and Remington, S. J. (2002) Biochemistry 41, 1...
Green Fluorescent Protein Variants as Ratiometric Dual Emission pH Sensors.1.Structural Characterization and Preliminary Application
Animals Cricetulus Cell Line Threonine Luminescent Proteins Green Fluorescent Proteins Microscopy, Confocal Crystallography, X-Ray Transfection Amino Acid Substitution
2016/5/24
Novel dual emission, pH-sensitive variants of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) have been constructed and are suitable for ratiometric emission measurements in vivo. This new class of GFPs, termed d...
Excited State Energy Transfer Pathways in Photosynthetic Reaction Centers.3.Ultrafast Emission from the Monomeric Bacteriochlorophylls
phase-transfer catalysis synthesis porphyrins metalloporphyrins aromatic aldehydes photocatalytic oxidation dynamics
2016/5/23
Ultrafast singlet excited state energy transfer occurs from the monomeric bacteriopheophytin (H) and bacteriochlorophyll (B) chromophores to the primary electron donor or special pair (P) in bacterial...
Crystal Structure and Photodynamic Behavior of the Blue-emission Variant Y66H/Y145F of Green Fluorescent Protein
Animals Biological Transport Crystallography, X-Ray Green Fluorescent Proteins Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Luminescent Proteins Luminescent Proteins Luminescent Proteins Mutation Peptides Protein Folding Protons Scyphozoa Spectrometry,Fluorescence tructure-Activity Relationship Titrimetry
2016/5/23
The crystal structure of a blue emission variant (Y66H/Y145F) of the Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein has been determined by molecular replacement and the model refined. The crystallographi...
Electric Field Effects on Emission Line Shapes when Electron Transfer Competes with Emission:an Example from Photosynthetic Reaction Centers
RHODOBACTER-SPHAEROIDES R-26 PRIMARY CHARGE SEPARATION RHODOPSEUDOMONAS-VIRIDIS BACTERIAL PHOTOSYNTHESIS FEMTOSECOND SPECTROSCOPY PROTEIN SUBUNITS 3A RESOLUTION PRIMARY DONOR SPECTRA
2016/5/23
Electron-transfer reactions are expected to be particularly sensitive to externally applied electric fields because of the presence of charge-separated, dipolar states, and the effects of the field on...
Emission Fourier transform spectroscopy for remote sensingof the Earth's atmosphere
Fourier transform spectroscopy emissionspectroscopy Earth observation stratospheric chemistry
2015/9/16
Fourier transform emission spectroscopy can make an important contribution in the observation of the Earth's atmosphere and in the investigation of atmospheric physics and chemistry. In this paper, we...
Acoustic emission responseof rocks to electric power actionas seismic-electric effect manifestation
acoustic emission activity energy impact rock
2015/9/14
Two parts of the research are distinguished in this paper. The first part is devoted to the structure of signals of Acoustic Emission (AE) and electromagnetic emission (EME) which accompany the inelas...
Gas radon emission related to geodynamic activity on Mt. Etna
radon geodynamical precursor Mt. Etna
2015/9/10
We report preliminary observations on possible correlations between anomalies of subsoil radon concentration
and geodynamical events on Mt. Etna. In recent years several studies have been carried out...
Fluorescence Efficiency of Surface Seawater as a Function of Excitation and Emission Wavelength
Excitation and Emission Wavelength Surface Seawater
2015/8/19
Fluorescence of natural waters has often been employed in attempts to quantify dissolved chromophores. However, it has not always been recognized that the intensity of fluorescence obtained from a giv...
Resolution of Biological Microstructure Through In Situ Fluorescence Emission Spectra: An Oceanographic Application Using Optical Fibers
Situ Fluorescence Emission Spectra Biological Microstructure
2015/8/19
One of the challenges we face as oceanographers is the wide range of spatial and temporal scales over which we must measure the physical, biological, and chemical properties and processes in the ocean...