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    How do fairness definitions fare? Testing public attitudes towards three algorithmic definitions of fairness in loan allocations
    with Nripsuta Ani Saxena, Karen Huang, Evan DeFilippis, Goran Radanovic, and David C. Parkes
    Artificial Intelligence 283 (C): 103238. 2020.
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    Exploiting reverse target-side contexts for neural machine translation via asynchronous bidirectional decoding
    with Jinsong Su, Xiangwen Zhang, Qian Lin, Yue Qin, and Junfeng Yao
    Artificial Intelligence 277 (C): 103168. 2019.
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    Social Status and Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence from Chinese Privately Owned Firms
    with Weiqi Dai, Mingqing Liao, and Jiang Wei
    Journal of Business Ethics 169 (4): 651-672. 2020.
    In countries such as China, where Confucianism is the backbone of national culture, high-social-status entrepreneurs are inclined to engage in corporate social responsibility activities due to the perceived high stress from stakeholders and high ability of doing CSR. Based on a large-scale survey of private enterprises in China, our paper finds that Chinese entrepreneurs at private firms who have high social status are prone to engage in social responsibility efforts. In addition, high-social-st…Read more
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    BioEssays 6/2020
    with Baojun Wang
    Bioessays 42 (6): 2070061. 2020.
    Graphical AbstractCRISPR activation (CRISPRa) in bacteria is an attractive method for programmable gene activation. In article number 1900252, Yang Liu and Baojun Wang summarize the current state-of-the-art in this area of high potential, and present the powerful features and capabilities of a newly reported eukaryote-like, σ54-dependent CRISPRa system. The eukaryote-like bacterial CRISPRa enables novel designs in synthetic gene regulation and promotes research in the σ54-dependent gene networks…Read more
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    CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) activation (CRISPRa) in bacteria is an attractive method for programmable gene activation. Recently, a eukaryote‐like, σ54‐dependent CRISPRa system has been reported. It exhibits high dynamic ranges and permits flexible target site selection. Here, an overview of the existing strategies of CRISPRa in bacteria is presented, and the characteristics and design principles of the CRISPRa system are introduced. Possible scenarios for a…Read more
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    The event-triggered consensus control for leader-following multiagent systems subjected to external disturbances is investigated, by using the output feedback. In particular, a novel distributed event-triggered protocol is proposed by adopting dynamic observers to estimate the internal state information based on the measurable output signal. It is shown that under the developed observer-based event-triggered protocol, multiple agents will reach consensus with the desired disturbance attenuation …Read more
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    Why Tu Youyou Makes Less Money Than Zhang Ziyi?
    with Qinghui Suo and Daming Zhang
    Science and Engineering Ethics 23 (4): 1233-1235. 2017.
    Scientists normally earn less money than many other professions which require a similar amount of training and qualification. The economic theory of marginal utility and cost-benefit analysis can be applied to explain this phenomenon. Although scientists make less money than entertainment stars, the scientists do research work out of their interest and they also enjoy a much higher reputation and social status in some countries.