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    Efficacy of Traditional Bigu Health-preserving Regimen in Healthy People: a Crossover Trial Using Real-world Data by Binyang HUANG, Xiaorui LIU, Luping YANG, Mengxiao LI, Shuang ZHENG, Anren ZHANG

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The subjective hunger sensation score at the end in the second round of group A was lower than that before the beginning, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05) . …”
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    Fine-Grained Allocation Algorithm for Sharing Heterogeneous Resources in Data Center

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…We design and implement a hybrid domain resource sharing and allocation algorithm, which allocates the hybrid domain resources to computing frameworks according to the coordinated use of them so as to fairly share the hybrid domain resources among various computing frameworks and prevent the CPU from too many tasks but the GPU or CPU from resource "hunger". The experimental results show that the allocation algorithm can increase the use of heterogeneous resources and the number of completed tasks by around 15%.…”
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    Recurrent Rhabdomyolysis and Renal Insufficiency in a Patient with Hemochromatosis by ZHOU Menglan, ZHANG Lei, YE Wenling, GAO Ruitong

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Type 3 VLCAD deficiency, also named as delayed intermittent myopathy, is the most common type, which can be manifested as recurrent rhabdomyolysis induced by exercise, infection or hunger. We reported the first case of recurrent rhabdomyolysis since childhood, with renal insufficiency and a history of hemochromatosis. …”
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    Assessment of Compound Pueraria lobate and Ophiopogon japonicus Tea on Hypoglycaemic Activity by Xin LI, Mei CHEN, Yi XI, Xin WANG, Yuanyuan SHAN, Xin LÜ

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The effective rate of blood glucose reduction was 70.91%, and the effective rate of improving the symptoms of thirst, polyuria, polydipsia, hunger, fatigue was more than 44.90%. In conclusion, the compound Pueraria lobate and Ophiopogon japonicus tea had hypoglycaemic activity. …”
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