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    Physics-Informed Denoising Model for Dynamic Data Recovery of Power Systems by Jian Li, Guoqiang Lu, Yongbin Li, Dongning Zhao, Huaiyuan Wang, Yucheng Ouyang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The effectiveness is validated through simulation results in IEEE 39-bus system and the East China power grid. The results show that this method can reduce the total mean square error (MSE) of the recovery of noisy data to at least 65.27% of that of the traditional methods under the same conditions. …”
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    Water Environment in Macro-Tidal Muddy Sanmen Bay by Li Li, Lihong Wu, Jinxiong Yuan, Xinyu Zhao, Yuezhang Xia

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study focuses on Sanmen Bay as an example to study the characteristics and temporal variations of the water environment in the turbid coastal waters on the East China Sea coast. The field data of hydrodynamics and water environment from 2018 to 2023 including different seasons in the bay were collected and analyzed. …”
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    Deriving Full‐Coverage and Fine‐Scale XCO2 Across China Based on OCO‐2 Satellite Retrievals and CarbonTracker Output by Changpei He, Mingrui Ji, Tao Li, Xinyi Liu, Die Tang, Shifu Zhang, Yuzhou Luo, Michael L. Grieneisen, Zihang Zhou, Yu Zhan

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Based on the gap‐filled data set, the multiyear average XCO2 was the highest in East China (405.71 ± 3.72 ppm) and the lowest in Northwest China (403.99 ± 3.47 ppm). …”
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    Chromosome-level genome assembly and annotation of Japanese anchovy (Engraulis japonicus) by Shufang Liu, Le Wang, Ruixiang Wang, Huan Wang, Ang Li, Changting An, Zining Meng, Zhimeng Zhuang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract The Japanese anchovy (Engraulis japonicus), a finfish with the largest biomass of a single species in the Yellow and East China Seas, plays an important pivotal role in converting zooplanktons into high trophic fish in the food web. …”
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