Lei Wang
Shandong University
10 Papers
12 Citations
Lei Wang is an academic researcher from Shandong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Crystal. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Studies on the conformational transformations of l-arginine molecule in aqueous solution with temperature changing by circular dichroism spectroscopy and optical rotations
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed analysis about the relationship between LA 2+ molecular structure and the optical activity has been conducted, and successful reproduction of experimental results with molecular simulations in both areas of CD responses and optical rotations is of great significance.
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Crystal growth, structure and spectroscopic studies of a novel organic single crystal: L‐lysine p‐nitrophenolate monohydrate (LLNP)
TL;DR: In this paper, a novel organic crystal, L-lysine p-nitrophenolate monohydrate (LLNP) has been grown successfully from an aqueous solution by the slow cooling method.
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Characterization and strong piezoelectric response of an organometallic nonlinear optical crystal: CdHg(SCN)4(C2H6SO)2
TL;DR: In this article, a single crystal of CdHg(SCN)4(C2H6SO)2 (CMTD) has been grown by the temperature-lowering method and the results show that the crystal possesses excellent piezoelectric properties of d36 = 20.40 and d14 = 17.80 pC N−1 (much larger than those of α-SiO2).
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Electron Radiation Effects of Grain-Boundary Evolution on Polycrystalline Silicon in MEMS
TL;DR: In this paper , the grain boundary was observed and located by using lattice-oriented selective TEM photography and an evolution progress of amorphization of small silicon grain within the grain boundaries was observed.
Evaluation of clinical safety and efficacy of left bundle branch area pacing in comparison with right ventricular septal pacing.
TL;DR: This study confirms the clinical safety and efficacy of LBBaP, and it produces better ventricular electrical-mechanical synchrony than RVSP, and the event of pacing-induced left ventricular dysfunction is lower in the L BBaP-H group than RV SP-h group.
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