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Wang, Xiaoning

Current S-Index

11.2

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

1.6

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

7

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

48.1%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

10

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

HLdata

Loess sedimentology data and mechanical index data

Authors

  • WANG, XIAONING
0 Citations0 Mentions65% FAIR1.6 Dataset Index
10.17632/79w8tk5nmfJuly 2025

HLdata

Loess sedimentology data and mechanical index data

Authors

  • WANG, XIAONING
0 Citations0 Mentions65% FAIR1.6 Dataset Index
10.17632/79w8tk5nmf.1July 2025

Monitoring and Early Warning of Poverty Recurrence Risk among Rural Households Based on PSO-SVM Algorithm

This data come from the ‘China Household Finance Survey’ (CHFS) project database from the China Household Finance Survey and Research Center at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. Since 2011, the project has conducted five surveys, updating the data every two years, which offers comprehensive information on household demographics, employment, assets and liabilities, income and consumption, social security, etc. The latest survey in 2019, which covers 29 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government in China, comprises 34,643 households surveyed across 1,360 village (residential) committees. We have done a data cleansing, and obtain a final research sample of 11,424 rural households. Rural households residing in the eastern, central, western, and northeastern China account for approximately 29.95%, 27.15%, 33.74%, and 9.16% of the total sample.

Authors

  • Xu, Wei ;
  • Liu, Pengpei ;
  • Wang, Xiaoning ;
  • He, Qizhi
0 Citations0 Mentions65% FAIR1.6 Dataset Index
10.17632/kmkwgrtcw6October 2024

Monitoring and Early Warning of Poverty Recurrence Risk among Rural Households Based on PSO-SVM Algorithm

This data come from the ‘China Household Finance Survey’ (CHFS) project database from the China Household Finance Survey and Research Center at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. Since 2011, the project has conducted five surveys, updating the data every two years, which offers comprehensive information on household demographics, employment, assets and liabilities, income and consumption, social security, etc. The latest survey in 2019, which covers 29 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government in China, comprises 34,643 households surveyed across 1,360 village (residential) committees. We have done a data cleansing, and obtain a final research sample of 11,424 rural households. Rural households residing in the eastern, central, western, and northeastern China account for approximately 29.95%, 27.15%, 33.74%, and 9.16% of the total sample.

Authors

  • Xu, Wei ;
  • Liu, Pengpei ;
  • Wang, Xiaoning ;
  • He, Qizhi
0 Citations0 Mentions65% FAIR1.6 Dataset Index
10.17632/kmkwgrtcw6.1October 2024

CCDC 1843753: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination

An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available from the CCDC and typically includes 3D coordinates, cell parameters, space group, experimental conditions and quality measures.

Authors

  • Wang, Xiaoning ;
  • Li, Jia-Luo ;
  • Jiang, Chenggang ;
  • Hu, Peng ;
  • Li, Bao ;
  • Zhang, Tianle ;
  • Zhou, Hong-Cai
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5517/ccdc.csd.cc1zwkxbJanuary 2018

Genomic data from the crab-eating macaque/cynomolgus monkey (<em>Macaca fascicularis</em>).

The crab-eating macaque (Macaca fascicularis), also known as the Java macaque or long-tailed macaque, is a species of primate located throughout Southeast Asia. Due to the frequent usage of the genus Macaca in scientific research, the sequence the crab-eating macaque furthers our understanding on how it differs from other macaque species, like the Chinese rhesus macaque and the Indian rhesus macaque. This is especially relevant considering the recent trend of using crab-eating macaque (CE) and Chinese rhesus macaques rather than the Indian rhesus macaque as laboratory models.The DNA sample for genome sequencing and analyses was from a female CE that was a captive-bred descendent of a CE from Vietnam. The genome was sequenced on the IlluminaGAIIx platform, and we obtained 162-Gb of high-quality sequence, representing 54-fold coverage. The sequencing data were processed with Illumina custom computational pipelines. The genome was de novo assembled using SOAPdenovo program based on the de Bruijn graph algorithm methods. The total size of the assembled genome was about 2.85 Gb, providing 54-fold coverage on average. The scaffolds were assigned to the chromosomes according to the synteny displayed with the Indian rhesus macaque and human genome sequences. About 92% of the CE scaffolds could be placed onto chromosomes.

Authors

  • Yan, Guangmei ;
  • Zhang, Guojie ;
  • Fang, Xiaodong ;
  • Zhang, Yanfeng ;
  • Li, Cai ;
  • Ling, Fei ;
  • Cooper, David, N ;
  • Li, Qiye ;
  • Li, Yan ;
  • van Gool, Alain, J ;
  • Du, Hongli ;
  • Chen, Jiesi ;
  • Chen, Ronghua ;
  • Zhang, Pei ;
  • Huang, Zhiyong ;
  • Thompson, John, R ;
  • Meng, Yuhuan ;
  • Bai, Yinqi ;
  • Wang, Jufang ;
  • Zhuo, Min ;
  • Wang, Tao ;
  • Huang, Ying ;
  • Wei, Liqiong ;
  • Li, Jianwen ;
  • Wang, Zhiwen ;
  • Hu, Haofu ;
  • Le, Liang ;
  • Stenson, Peter, D ;
  • Li, Bo ;
  • Liu, Xiaoming ;
  • Ball, Edward, V ;
  • An, Na ;
  • Huang, Quanfei ;
  • Zhang, Yong ;
  • Fan, Wei ;
  • Zhang, Xiuqing ;
  • Li, Yingrui ;
  • Wang, Wen ;
  • Katze, Michael, G ;
  • Su, Bing ;
  • Nielsen, Rasmus ;
  • Yang, Huanming ;
  • Wang, Jun ;
  • Wang, Xiaoning ;
  • Wang, Jian
5 Citations0 Mentions31% FAIR2.5 Dataset Index
10.5524/100003January 2011

Genomic data from the Chinese Rhesus macaque (<em>Macaca mulatta lasiota</em>).

The Chinese rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta lasiota) is a subspecies of rhesus macaques that mainly resides in western and central China. Due to their anatomical and physiological similarity with human beings, macaques are a common laboratory model. Also, as several macaques species have been sequenced, such as the Indian rhesus macaque and the crab-eating macaque, examination of the Chinese rhesus macaque (CR) genome offers interesting insights into the entire Macaca genus.The DNA sample for data sequencing and analyses was obtained from a five-year old female CR from southwestern China. The genome was sequenced on the IlluminaGAIIx platform, from which 142-Gb of high-quality sequence, representing 47-fold genome coverage for CR. The total size of the assembled CR genome was about 2.84 Gb, providing 47-fold on average. Scaffolds were assigned to the chromosomes according to the synteny displayed with the Indian rhesus macaque and human genome sequences. About 97% of the CR scaffolds could be placed onto chromosomes.

Authors

  • Yan, Guangmei ;
  • Zhang, Guojie ;
  • Fang, Xiaodong ;
  • Zhang, Yanfeng ;
  • Li, Cai ;
  • Ling, Fei ;
  • Cooper, David, N ;
  • Li, Qiye ;
  • Li, Yan ;
  • van Gool, Alain, J ;
  • Du, Hongli ;
  • Chen, Jiesi ;
  • Chen, Ronghua ;
  • Zhang, Pei ;
  • Huang, Zhiyong ;
  • Thompson, John, R ;
  • Meng, Yuhuan ;
  • Bai, Yinqi ;
  • Wang, Jufang ;
  • Zhuo, Min ;
  • Wang, Tao ;
  • Huang, Ying ;
  • Wei, Liqiong ;
  • Li, Jianwen ;
  • Wang, Zhiwen ;
  • Hu, Haofu ;
  • Le, Liang ;
  • Stenson, Peter, D ;
  • Li, Bo ;
  • Liu, Xiaoming ;
  • Ball, Edward, V ;
  • An, Na ;
  • Huang, Quanfei ;
  • Zhang, Yong ;
  • Fan, Wei ;
  • Zhang, Xiuqing ;
  • Li, Yingrui ;
  • Wang, Wen ;
  • Katze, Michael, G ;
  • Su, Bing ;
  • Nielsen, Rasmus ;
  • Yang, Huanming ;
  • Wang, Jun ;
  • Wang, Xiaoning ;
  • Wang, Jian
5 Citations0 Mentions31% FAIR2.5 Dataset Index
10.5524/100002January 2011