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    24 electron cluster formulas as the ‘molecular’ units of ideal metallic glasses
    with L. J. Luo, H. Chen, J. B. Qiang, Q. Wang, C. Dong, and P. Häussler
    Philosophical Magazine 94 (22): 2520-2540. 2014.
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    Microstructural characterization of rapidly solidified Al 90 Ce 10 alloy
    with Z. Zhang and X. Bian
    Philosophical Magazine 83 (7): 827-838. 2003.
    In the present work, the microstructure of the melt-spun Al 90 Ce 10 alloy has been characterized using X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy together with energy-dispersive spectrometry. It has been found that the microstructure of the melt-spun Al 90 Ce 10 alloy is composed of the amorphous phase, f -Al, f -Al 11 Ce 3 , Al 3 Ce and unidentified phases, quite different from that of the ingot-like alloy consisting of coarse primary f -Al- f -Al 11 Ce 3 dendrites embedded in the …Read more
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    Strain-induced preferential dissolution at the dislocation emergences in MnS: an atomic scale study
    with Y. T. Zhou, S. J. Zheng, B. Zhang, and X. L. Ma
    Philosophical Magazine 95 (22): 2365-2375. 2015.
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    Family Social Capital and Sustainable Well-Being: Navigating Chinese Adolescents’ Well-Being During COVID-19 Lockdown
    with M. Jiang, K. J. Bartholomew, P. Edirisingha, Q. Liu, T. Jin, M. Chen, and K. Russell
    British Journal of Educational Studies 74 (1): 77-100. 2026.
    The COVID-19 pandemic caused widespread disruption as governments took actions to limit the spread of the virus. Measures such as physical distancing and lockdowns changed living conditions, leading to challenges such as social isolation and reduced connectedness. This study explores COVID-19’s impact on adolescents’ well-being, emphasising family social capital, which refers to supportive adult-child relationships that foster well-being and enhance remote learning. Quantitative data was collect…Read more
  •  82
    The evolution of polarization inside ultrathin PbTiO3films: a theoretical study
    with Y. B. Xue, D. Chen, Y. L. Tang, Y. L. Zhu, and X. L. Ma
    Philosophical Magazine 95 (19): 2067-2077. 2015.
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    Fluence-dependent radiation damage in helium ion-irradiated Cu/V multilayers
    with E. G. Fu, H. Wang, J. Carter, Lin Shao, and X. Zhang
    Philosophical Magazine 93 (8): 883-898. 2013.
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    Microstructures of a single-crystal nickel-base superalloy after thermo-mechanical fatigue
    with S. X. Li †, L. Zhou, S. H. Ai, F. Liu, H. Zhang, and Z. G. Wang
    Philosophical Magazine 84 (31): 3335-3351. 2004.
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    Indications of bulk property changes from surface ion implantation
    with B. Yang, N. Can, and P. D. Townsend
    Philosophical Magazine 91 (2): 250-262. 2011.
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    Protective Role of ESG Disclosure in Firm Valuation During Global Crisis: Evidence From Institutional Investor Ownership
    with Jingxin Xue, Rui Zhang, Dongxue Li, Yingzhe Xing, and Jiasheng He
    Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility. forthcoming.
    This study investigates crisis-period environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosure research by examining how ESG disclosure protects firm value during major global public crises. The pandemic is a severe exogenous shock generating synchronized global uncertainty. Using panel data regression analysis of U.S. public firms, we find that superior ESG disclosure significantly enhances firm value during systemic crisis. This protective impact is amplified in companies that have a greater pro…Read more
  •  69
    Cluster-based composition rule for stable ternary quasicrystals in Al--TM systems
    with C. Dong, J. B. Qiang, N. Jiang, J. Wu, and P. Thiel
    Philosophical Magazine 86 (3-5): 263-274. 2006.
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    我們是否應當接受通過基因增強構建道德上更為完善的人類?
    with Ruowen Xiang
    International Journal of Chinese and Comparative Philosophy of Medicine 23 (2): 147-151. 2025.
    LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in Chinese; abstract in English. This commentary discusses the prospect of genetic moral enhancement, focusing on the moderate Genetic Virtue Project (GVP) articulated in “Can We Biotechnologically Construct a Morally Better Human?” While the GVP aims only to strengthen an individual’s natural receptivity to virtue acquisition, this commentary argues that from both legal and policy perspectives, this approach remains fundamentally problematic. Theoretically, it crea…Read more
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    Leo Tolstoy’s Principle of Non-Resistance to Evil by Violence and Its Criticism in Ivan Ilyin’s Philosophy
    with Igor I. Evlampiev, Евлампиев Игорь Иванович, and Юе Ван
    RUDN Journal of Philosophy 28 (4): 1106-1121. 2024.
    At the outset, Leo Tolstoy viewed the principle of non-resistance to evil by violence as a purely moral commandment, which was obligatory for everyone to observe and lead humanity to perfection. In his later teaching, though, he emphasized the need for people to transition from a lower ‘animalistic’ form of life towards the divine form; his principle of non-resistance to evil by violence could only apply to those who managed such a transition. According to Tolstoy, the divine life means an unmed…Read more
  •  43
    Are the BERT family zero-shot learners? A study on their potential and limitations
    with Lijun Wu, Juntao Li, Xiaobo Liang, and Min Zhang
    Artificial Intelligence 322 (C): 103953. 2023.
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    Is the Processing of Chinese Verbal Metaphors Simulated or Abstracted? Evidence From an ERP Study
    with Ying Li, Xiaoxiao Lu, Yizhen Wang, and Hanlin Wang
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    The theory of embodied semantics holds that verbal metaphors are strongly grounded in sensorimotor experience. Many studies have proven that besides sensorimotor simulation, the comprehension of verbal metaphors also requires semantic abstraction. But the interaction between simulation and abstraction, as well as the time course of metaphorical meaning integration, is not well understood. In the present study, we aimed to investigate whether embodiment or abstraction, or both, is employed in the…Read more
  •  87
    Aberrant Insula-Centered Functional Connectivity in Psychogenic Erectile Dysfunction Patients: A Resting-State fMRI Study
    with Minghao Dong, Min Guan, Jia Wu, Zhen He, Zhi Zou, Xin Chen, Dapeng Shi, Jimin Liang, and Xiangsheng Zhang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
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    Human resource management (HRM) scholars and practitioners are increasingly interested in how to leverage HRM tools to address pressing environmental issues while balancing an organization’s need for profit. One important theme of this line of research is the use of contingent compensation (i.e., green compensation) to motivate managers to engage in pro-environmental behavior. However, current research on the efficacy of green compensation in promoting managers’ environmental contribution yields…Read more
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    Visualizing the mechanical activation of Src
    with E. L. Botvinick, Y. Zhao, M. W. Berns, S. Usami, R. Y. Tsien, and S. Chien
    The mechanical environment crucially influences many cell functions 1. However, it remains largely mysterious how mechanical stimuli are transmitted into biochemical signals. Src is known to regulate the integrin-cytoskeleton interaction2, which is essential for the transduction of mechanical stimuli3-5. Using fluorescent resonance energy transfer, here we develop a genetically encoded Src reporter that enables the imaging and quantification of spatio-temporal activation of Src in live cells. We…Read more
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    Analysis of the Structural Characteristics of the Online Social Network of Chinese Professional Athletes
    with Qian Huang, Qiurong Wang, Yang Xun, Yujiao Tan, Shuqin Cui, Linxiao Ma, Penglin Huang, Meijuan Cao, and Bin Zhang
    Complexity 2021 1-10. 2021.
    In response to the lack of research on the online social network structure of athletes, elements of research on the online social network structure of athletes were constructed based on the whole network perspective and through the study of the characteristics of the whole online social network structure of athletes, in order to provide reference for the physical and mental health development of athletes from a new perspective. Data were collected through questionnaires, and several software pro…Read more
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    Molecular architecture of contactin-Associated protein-like 2 and its interaction with contactin 2
    with Z. Lu, Mvvvs Reddy, J. Liu, A. Kalichava, L. Zhang, F. Chen, L. M. F. Holthauzen, M. A. White, S. Seshadrinathan, X. Zhong, G. Ren, and G. Rudenko
    Contactin-Associated protein-like 2 is a large multidomain neuronal adhesion molecule implicated in a number of neurological disorders, including epilepsy, schizophrenia, autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, and language delay. We reveal here by electron microscopy that the architecture of CNTNAP2 is composed of a large, medium, and small lobe that flex with respect to each other. Using epitope labeling and fragments, we assign the F58C, L1, and L2 domains to the large lobe, the FB…Read more
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    Analysis of gene expression patterns in gastric cancer can help to identify a comprehensive panel of gene biomarkers for predicting clinical outcomes and to discover potential new therapeutic targets. Here, a multi-step bioinformatics analytic approach was developed to establish a novel prognostic scoring system for GC. We first identified 276 genes that were robustly differentially expressed between normal and GC tissues, of which, 249 were found to be significantly associated with overall surv…Read more
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    Background: PPM1G is a nuclear localized serine/threonine phosphatase implicated to be a regulator of chromatin remodeling, mRNA splicing, and DNA damage. However, its in vivo function is unknown. Results: Here we show that ppm1g expression is highly enriched in the central nervous system during mouse and zebrafish development. ppm1g-/- mice were embryonic lethal with incomplete penetrance after E12.5. Rostral defects, including neural tube and craniofacial defects were observed in ppm1g-/- embr…Read more
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    Using the ER-fMRI technique, the present study was designed to investigate the neural substrates of language switching among second-language learners. Twelve Chinese college students who were learning English were scanned when they performed language switching tasks. Compared to non-switching conditions, language switching elicited greater activation in the right superior prefrontal cortex, left middle and superior frontal cortex, and right middle cingulum and caudate. When the direction of swit…Read more
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    Mapping abnormal subcortical brain morphometry in an elderly HIV+ cohort
    with Wade Bsc, Vg Valcour, L. Wendelken-Riegelhaupt, P. Esmaeili-Firidouni, sh JoShi, and Pm Thompson
    © 2015 IEEE. Over 50% of HIV+ individuals exhibit neurocognitive impairment and subcortical atrophy, but the pattern of brain abnormalities associated with HIV is still poorly understood. Using parametric surface-based shape analyses, we mapped the 3D profile of subcortical morphometry in 63 HIV+ participants and 31 uninfected controls. The thalamus, corpus striatum, hippocampus, amygdala, brainstem, callosum and ventricles were segmented from brain MRIs. To investigate subcortical shape, we ana…Read more
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    Background: Malaria around the China-Myanmar border is a serious health problem in the countries of South-East Asia. An. minimus is a principle malaria vector with a wide geographic distribution in this area. Malaria is endemic along the boundary between Yunnan province in China and the Kachin State of Myanmar where the local Anopheles community and the malaria transmission vectors have never been clarified. Methods. Adult Anopheles specimens were collected using CDC light traps in four villages…Read more
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    Pioneer factors for DNA replication initiation in metazoans
    with Jing Liang
    Bioessays 46 (9): 2400002. 2024.
    Precise DNA replication is fundamental for genetic inheritance. In eukaryotes, replication initiates at multiple origins that are first “licensed” and subsequently “fired” to activate DNA synthesis. Despite the success in identifying origins with specific DNA motifs in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, no consensus sequence or sequences with a predictive value of replication origins have been recognized in metazoan genomes. Rather, epigenetic rules and chromatin structures are believed to play important…Read more
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    The escalating integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in clinical settings carries profound implications for the doctrine of informed consent, presenting challenges that necessitate immediate attention. China, in its advancement in the deployment of medical AI, is proactively engaging in the formulation of legal and ethical regulations. This paper takes China as an example to undertake a theoretical examination rooted in the principles of medical ethics and legal norms, analyzing informed c…Read more
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    How should China set ethical guardrails for medical research?
    with Jingyi Xu, Zhongxuan Liu, and Jiayou Shi
    Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (11): 744-748. 2024.
    ‘Ethics first’ reform in China significantly changes the governance framework for the research of emerging technologies. The misapplication of human genome editing technology reflects the urgent need to reform the governance framework. Strengthening ethics governance in medical research has become a consensus in China, where legal and ethical reforms are proceeding in parallel. The protection of human dignity, the prevention of biosafety risks, as well as the regulation of technological crimes a…Read more