Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Wang, Qiang"
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Design and Dynamic Analysis of a Steel Pontoon-type Semi-submersible Floater Supporting the DTU 10MW Reference Turbine
Wang, Qiang (Master thesis, 2014)In recent years, oshore wind energy has experienced a huge development. Floating wind turbines may become competitive for water depth larger than 50m. However, high cost is still the main challenge for the oshore wind ... -
Engineering a Coordinatively Unsaturated Au–O–Ti<sup>3+</sup> Structure Toward Unprecedented H<inf>2</inf> Efficiency for Low-Temperature Propene Epoxidation with H<inf>2</inf> and O<inf>2</inf>
Song, Zhaoning; Yan, Hao; Yuan, Juncong; Ma, Hongfei; Cao, Jianlin; Wang, Yongxiang; Wang, Qiang; Peng, Chong; Deng, Feng; Feng, Xiang; Chen, de; Yang, Chaohe; Hu, Yongkang (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023) -
Identification of a regulatory pathway governing TRAF1 via an arthritis-associated non-coding variant
Wang, Qiang; Martínez-Bonet, Marta; Kim, Taehyeung; Sparks, Jeffrey A.; Ishigaki, Kazuyoshi; Chen, Xiaoting; Sudman, Marc; Aguiar, Vitor; Sim, Sangwan; Hernandez, Marcos Chiñas; Chiu, Darren J.; Wactor, Alexandra; Wauford, Brian; Marion, Miranda C.; Gutierrez-Arcelus, Maria; Bowes, John; Eyre, Stephen; Nordal, Ellen Berit; Prahalad, Sampath; Rygg, Marite; Videm, Vibeke; Raychaudhuri, Soumya; Weirauch, Matthew T.; Langefeld, Carl D.; Thompson, Susan D.; Nigrovic, Peter A. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)TRAF1/C5 was among the first loci shown to confer risk for inflammatory arthritis in the absence of an associated coding variant, but its genetic mechanism remains undefined. Using Immunochip data from 3,939 patients with ... -
An updated tribal classification of Lamiaceae based on plastome phylogenomics
Zhao, Fei; Chen, Ya-Ping; Salmaki, Yasaman; Drew, Bryan T.; Wilson, Trevor C.; Scheen, Anne-Cathrine; Celep, Ferhat; Bräuchler, Christian; Bendiksby, Mika; Wang, Qiang; Min, Dao-Zhang; Peng, Hua; Olmstead, Richard G.; Li, Bo; Xiang, Chun-Lei (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background A robust molecular phylogeny is fundamental for developing a stable classification and providing a solid framework to understand patterns of diversification, historical biogeography, and character evolution. ...