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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 Y. Q. Wang
    Philosophical Magazine 93 (8): 883-898. 2013.
  • Commented Article: ZHANG, Yan. Evaluation on the Interaction between Chinese Traditional Philosophical Culture and Higher Education Ideas. Trans/Form/Ação: Unesp Journal of Philosophy, v. 47, n. 4, e0240055, 2024. Available at: https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/14625.
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    Clinical ethics consultations (CECs) play an important role in resolving ethical issues in clinical practice worldwide. The government has encouraged the development of CECs in China to address the ethical challenges arising in prenatal diagnosis. So far, the current state and challenges facing CEC remain understudied. This study aimed to explore the perspectives of employees on ethics committees for prenatal diagnosis in 13 medical institutions in Hunan Province, China. Twenty-eight employees p…Read more
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    The international community has proposed a comprehensive strategy to prevent congenital abnormalities. And China, with a high incidence of congenital diseases, has implemented measures including prenatal screening and diagnosis to reduce the morbidity of congenital abnormalities. However, ethical challenges arise in the practice of prenatal screening and diagnosis among healthcare professionals. Five focus group discussions were conducted with twenty-four health professionals working in maternal…Read more
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    Cholesteryl ester transfer protein mediates cholesteryl ester transfer from the atheroprotective high density lipoprotein cholesterol to the atherogenic low density lipoprotein cholesterol. In the past decade, this property has driven the development of CETP inhibitors, which have been evaluated in large scale clinical trials for treating cardiovascular diseases. Despite the pharmacological interest, little is known about the fundamental mechanism of CETP in CE transfer. Recent electron microsco…Read more
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    DNA base pairing has been used for many years to direct the arrangement of inorganic nanocrystals into small groupings and arrays with tailored optical and electrical properties. The control of DNA-mediated assembly depends crucially on a better understanding of three-dimensional structure of DNA-nanocrystal-hybridized building blocks. Existing techniques do not allow for structural determination of these flexible and heterogeneous samples. Here we report cryo-electron microscopy and negative-st…Read more
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    Commonly used methods for determining protein structure, including X-ray crystallography and single-particle reconstruction, often provide a single and unique three-dimensional structure. However, in these methods, the protein dynamics and flexibility/fluctuation remain mostly unknown. Here, we utilized advances in electron tomography to study the antibody flexibility and fluctuation through structural determination of individual antibody particles rather than averaging multiple antibody particl…Read more
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    © 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved. Genome-wide gene expression measurements have enabled comprehensive studies that integrate the changes of gene expression and phenotypic information to uncover their novel associations. Here we reported the association analysis between psychophysical phenotypes and genome-wide gene expression changes in human adaptation to one of the most extreme climates on Earth, the Antarctic Dome Argus. Dome A is the highest ice feature in Antarctica, …Read more
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    Objectives: The aim of the current study was to differentiate between neural activity that represents neural anomalies that are responsible for persistent developmental stuttering from the activity that is a result of compensating for stuttering. This was done by investigating alterations to the intrinsic functional architecture of speech-language processes of patients with PDS before and after a short-term intervention. Methods: The resting-state functional connectivity and cortical thickness w…Read more
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    Tumor-specific chromosome mis-segregation controls cancer plasticity by maintaining tumor heterogeneity
    with Y. Hu, N. Ru, H. Xiao, A. Chaturbedi, Hoa N. T., X. J. Tian, H. Zhang, C. Ke, F. Yan, J. Nelson, Z. Li, R. Gramer, L. Yu, E. Siegel, Z. Jia, M. R. Jadus, C. L. Limoli, M. E. Linskey, J. Xing, and Y. H. Zhou
    Aneuploidy with chromosome instability is a cancer hallmark. We studied chromosome 7 copy number variation in gliomas and in primary cultures derived from them. We found tumor heterogeneity with cells having Chr7-CNV commonly occurs in gliomas, with a higher percentage of cells in high-grade gliomas carrying more than 2 copies of Chr7, as compared to low-grade gliomas. Interestingly, all Chr7-aneuploid cell types in the parental culture of established glioma cell lines reappeared in single-cell-…Read more
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    © 2015 Taylor & Francis. This analysis compares the climate impacts over North America during winter associated with various El Niño-Southern Oscillation indices, including the Niño 3.4 index, the leading tropical Pacific outgoing longwave radiation and sea surface temperature covariability, and the eastern Pacific and central Pacific types of ENSO identified from both partial-regression-empirical orthogonal function and regression-EOF approaches. The traditional Niño 3.4 SST index is found to b…Read more
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    Brain Cortical Complexity and Subcortical Morphometrics in Lifelong Premature Ejaculation
    with Jiaming Lu, Lihua Yuan, Jiaxuan Jin, Shangwen Yang, Wen Zhang, Ming Li, Junxia Wang, Sichu Wu, Qian Chen, Zhao Qing, Yutian Dai, Bing Zhang, and Zhishun Wang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
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    The Spirit of Shaolin on Screen
    with Melissa Croteau
    In Robert H. Scott & James McRae (eds.), Introduction to Buddhist East Asia, Suny Press. pp. 255-279. 2023.
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    A structure created by intersectingϵmartensite variant plates in a high-manganese steel
    with T. Sawaguchi, K. Ogawa, F. Yin, and X. Zhao
    Philosophical Magazine 91 (35): 4410-4426. 2011.
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    Du dong Engesi
    Sichuan ren min chu ban she. 2001.
    本书包括:伟大传奇的一生、博大精深的哲学智慧、对马克思主义政治经济学的杰出贡献、对科学社会主义的重大贡献等内容。
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    Children’s Moral Reasoning: Influence of Culture and Collaborative Discussion
    with Yuan Li, Kim Nguyen-Jahiel, Tzu-Jung Lin, Brian Miller, Richard C. Anderson, and Ting Dong
    Journal of Cognition and Culture 13 (5): 503-522. 2013.
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    This article starts with the environmental changes in human cognition, analyzes the virtual as the main feature of visual perception under digital technology, and explores the transition from passive to active human cognitive activities. With the diversified understanding of visual information, human contradiction of memory also began to become prominent. Aiming at the problem that the existing multimodal TV media recognition methods have low recognition rate of unknown application layer protoco…Read more
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    A Memristive Hyperjerk Chaotic System: Amplitude Control, FPGA Design, and Prediction with Artificial Neural Network
    with Ran Wang, Chunbiao Li, Serdar Çiçek, and Karthikeyan Rajagopal
    Complexity 2021 1-17. 2021.
    An amplitude controllable hyperjerk system is constructed for chaos producing by introducing a nonlinear factor of memristor. In this case, the amplitude control is realized from a single coefficient in the memristor. The hyperjerk system has a line of equilibria and also shows extreme multistability indicated by the initial value-associated bifurcation diagram. FPGA-based circuit realization is also given for physical verification. Finally, the proposed memristive hyperjerk system is successful…Read more
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    Reasoning about Sensing Actions in Domains with Multi-Valued Fluents
    with Tran Cao Son and Phan Huy Tu
    Studia Logica 79 (1): 135-160. 2005.
    In this paper, we discuss the weakness of current action languages for sensing actions with respect to modeling domains with multi-valued fluents. To address this problem, we propose a language with sensing actions and multi-valued fluents, called AMK, provide a transition function based semantics for the language, and demonstrate its use through several examples from the literature. We then define the entailment relationship between action theories and queries in AMK, denoted by ⊧AMK, and discu…Read more
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    Distributed Energy Management for Port Power System under False Data Injection Attacks
    with Qihe Shan, Qiongyue Zhang, and Qiuye Sun
    Complexity 2022 1-15. 2022.
    This paper investigates a distributed energy management strategy for the port power system under false data injection attacks. The attacker can tamper with the interaction information of energy equipment, penetrate the boundary between port information system and port power system, and cause serious operation failure of port energy equipment. Firstly, a hierarchical topology is proposed to allocate the security resources of the port power system. Secondly, by reconstructing the topological struc…Read more
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    Prediction From Minimal Experience: How People Predict the Duration of an Ongoing Epidemic
    with Yi-Long Lu, Yang-Fan Lu, Zhuo Rachel Han, Shaozheng Qin, Li Yi, and Hang Zhang
    Cognitive Science 47 (5). 2023.
    People are known for good predictions in domains they have rich experience with, such as everyday statistics and intuitive physics. But how well can they predict for problems they lack experience with, such as the duration of an ongoing epidemic caused by a new virus? Amid the first wave of COVID-19 in China, we conducted an online diary study, asking each of over 400 participants to predict the remaining duration of the epidemic, once per day for 14 days. Participants’ predictions reflected a r…Read more
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    Public education in museums has the interdisciplinary nature of STEAM education contemporary learning. In the contemporary learning process of the public, digital museums can rely on mobile terminals to provide people with opportunities for mobile learning. Especially since the global outbreak of COVID-19, many offline museums have been forced to close their doors or impose restrictions. How to use digital museums to better carry out the learning experience of visitors is a problem worthy of att…Read more
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    Pedestrians’ psychological preferences for urban street lighting with different color temperatures
    with Xinyi Hao, Jiangtao Du, Meichen Wang, and Yalan Zhang
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    White LEDs, which have been widely used in the urban street lighting, are increasingly applied to replace traditional HPS lamps with a lower CCT. Generally, studies on the CCT of street lighting focus on providing safe functional lighting for vehicle drivers. However, it is still unknown how the street light color can affect pedestrians’ perception and preferences with respect to lighting levels and ambient temperature.In this study, a wide range of CCTs was measured for urban street lighting in…Read more
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    An empirical analysis of double reduction education policy based on public psychology
    with Weibin Zhao and Kai Zhou
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    To effectively reduce the homework burden and off-campus training burden of students in the compulsory education stage in China, China adopts the double reduction policy to carry out corresponding governance in the field of education. This study aims to explore the public's psychological cognition of the current education system under the implementation of the double reduction policy. The public's opinion data on education concepts under the implementation of the double reduction policy are coll…Read more
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    Cross-validation and modifications of the perceived mattering questionnaire—Physical education in Chinese inservice physical education teachers
    with Jingwen Liu, Xiaolu Liu, Rulan Shangguan, Xiaofen D. Hamilton, Jianmin Guan, and Dwan Bridges
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    This study aimed to provide evidence of validity and reliability for the Perceived Mattering Questionnaire-Physical Education developed by Richards et al. for the Chinese physical education teachers. The PMQ-PE consisted of two factors with four items in each, measuring four dimensions. PMQ-PE in Chinese was validated among 1,278 elementary and secondary school PE teachers in China, of whom 59.0% were secondary PE teachers and 70.2% were males. Confirmatory factor analysis with the entire sample…Read more
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    What Influences Physicians’ Online Knowledge Sharing? A Stimulus–Response Perspective
    with Xiaojia Dong, Xinxiang Xu, Jiahui Guo, and Feng Guo
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2022.
    During the COVID-19 pandemic, online health platforms and physicians’ online knowledge sharing played an important role in public health crisis management and disease prevention. What influences physicians’ online knowledge sharing? From the psychological perspective of stimulus–response, this study aims to explore how patients’ visit and patients’ consultation influence physicians’ online knowledge sharing considering the contingent roles of physicians’ online expertise and online knowledge sha…Read more
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    People as group members tend to exhibit a partial attitude to either conform to the dominant group view or form beliefs—such as climate change denial and religious belief—based on other ingroup members’ testimony when the evidence for such a belief is insufficient. Philosophers have conceptualized this phenomenon of ingroup attitudes in terms of belief. In this paper, I argue that reliance, a cognitive attitude that is goal-oriented and primarily regulated by pragmatic concerns, is more fitting …Read more