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Evaluation and accurate diagnoses of pediatric diseases using artificial intelligence. 期刊论文
Nature medicine, 2019
作者:  Huiying Liang;  Brian Y Tsui;  Hao Ni;  Carolina C S Valentim;  Sally L Baxter
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Evaluation and accurate diagnoses of pediatric diseases using artificial intelligence 期刊论文
Nature Medicine, 2019
作者:  Huiying Liang;  Brian Y. Tsui;  Hao Ni;  Carolina C. S. Valentim;  Sally L. Baxter
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In situ Raman spectroscopic investigation of flux-controlled crystal growth under high pressure: A case study of carbon dioxide hydrate growth in aqueous solution 期刊论文
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER, 2016, 卷号: 101, 期号: 834, 页码: 834-843
作者:  Ou, Wenjia;  Wanjun Lu;  Geng, Lantao;  Qu, Kang;  Lu, Wanjun
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A re-evaluation of the effects of temperature and NaCl concentration on quantitative Raman spectroscopic measurements of dissolved CH4 in NaCl aqueous solutions: Application to fluid inclusion analysis 期刊论文
CHEMICAL GEOLOGY, 2015, 卷号: 417, 页码: 1-10
作者:  Ou, Wenjia;  Guo, Huirong;  Lu, Wanjun;  Wu, Xiangen;  Chou, I-Ming
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Quantitative Raman spectroscopic investigation of geo-fluids high-pressure phase equilibria: Part I. Accurate calibration and determination of CO2 solubility in water from 273.15 to 573.15K and from 10 to 120MPa (EI收录SCI收录) 期刊论文
Fluid Phase Equilibria, 2014, 卷号: 382, 页码: 70-79
作者:  Guo, Huirong[1];  Chen, Ying[1];  Hu, Qingcheng[2,3];  Lu, Wanjun[2,3];  Ou, Wenjia[3]
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博斯腾湖现代沉积特征及其环境意义 期刊论文
干旱区研究, 2012, 期号: 4, 页码: 721-726
作者:  欧文佳;  雷怀彦;  张成君
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松嫩平原湖泊沉积物中有机质及碳酸盐中δ(~(13)C)影响因素分析 期刊论文
同位素, 2009, 期号: 2, 页码: 81-86
作者:  欧文佳;  张成君
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兰州市宛川河中段表层沉积物中重金属元素迁移富集特征 期刊论文
沉积学报, 2008, 期号: 5, 页码: 844-849
作者:  刘艳;  张成君;  雷国良;  杨奇丽;  欧文佳
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