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    We report the design and characterization of a CMOS pixel direct charge sensor, Topmetal-II-, fabricated in a standard 0.35 μm CMOS Integrated Circuit process. The sensor utilizes exposed metal patches on top of each pixel to directly collect charge. Each pixel contains a low-noise charge-sensitive preamplifier to establish the analog signal and a discriminator with tunable threshold to generate hits. The analog signal from each pixel is accessible through time-shared multiplexing over the entir…Read more
  • Infliximab for intensification of primary therapy for Kawasaki disease: A phase 3 randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
    with A. H. Tremoulet, S. Jain, P. Jaggi, S. Jimenez-Fernandez, J. M. Pancheri, J. T. Kanegaye, J. P. Kovalchin, B. F. Printz, O. Ramilo, and J. C. Burns
    Background Kawasaki disease, the most common cause of acquired heart disease in developed countries, is a self-limited vasculitis that is treated with high doses of intravenous immunoglobulin. Resistance to intravenous immunoglobulin in Kawasaki disease increases the risk of coronary artery aneurysms. We assessed whether the addition of infliximab to standard therapy in acute Kawasaki disease reduces the rate of treatment resistance. Methods We undertook a phase 3, randomised, double-blind, plac…Read more
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    Lithium/sulfur cells have attracted much attention due to their higher theoretical specific capacity and energy compared to those of current lithium-ion cells. However, the application of Li/S cells is still hampered by short cycle life. Sulfur-graphene oxide nanocomposites have shown promise as cathode materials for long-life Li/S cells because oxygen-containing functional groups on the surface of graphene oxide were successfully used as sulfur immobilizers by forming weak bonds with sulfur and…Read more
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    Effect of orientations onin situtensile deformation and fracture behaviours of nickel-base single-crystal superalloys
    with P. Li, B. M. Zhou, Y. Z. Zhou, J. G. Li, T. Jin, and Z. F. Zhang
    Philosophical Magazine 94 (21): 2426-2446. 2014.
  • 18-month trajectories of delusional dimensions in young adults: Relationship with reasoning biases and worry
    with S. H. So, C. Zhu, A. K. C. Chau, C. D. Chiu, R. C. K. Chan, and P. W. L. Leung
    J Psychopathol Clin Sci 132 (2). 2023.
    BACKGROUND: It has been argued that what differentiates delusional ideation from full-blown delusions (indicating need for care) is not the number of beliefs, but the experiential dimensions such as conviction, distress, and preoccupation. However, how these dimensions evolve over time and affect outcomes is under-researched. While delusional conviction and distress are associated with reasoning biases and worry respectively in clinical samples, how these processes predict trajectories of delusi…Read more
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    Laughters Nurturing Tears for Leaders and Organizations: The Implications of Leader Humor for Leader Workplace Deviance
    with Ye Li, Yajun Zhang, Lu Lu, and Junwei Zhang
    Journal of Business Ethics 188 (3): 603-621. 2023.
    Extant research has identified various effects of leader humor on subordinates and work groups. In contrast, less research has explored the influence of leader humor on leaders themselves and leaders’ subsequent behaviors. To address these issues, we drew from ego depletion theory and investigated when and how leader humor impacted leader workplace deviance. We argued that leader humor along with high impression management motive would bring increased ego depletion to leaders themselves and ulti…Read more
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    Paved with Good Intentions: Self-regulation Breakdown After Altruistic Ethical Transgression
    with Hongyu Zhang, Xin Lucy Liu, and Yahua Cai
    Journal of Business Ethics 186 (2): 385-405. 2023.
    Unethical pro-organizational behavior (UPB) is unethical behavior driven by an intention to assist an organization. This study is one of the first attempts to examine the consequences of UPB. We argue that such types of behaviors can induce failure in self-regulation and thereby give rise to counterproductive work behavior (CWB). Based on self-regulation theory, we theorize that the breakdown in three fundamental mechanisms (i.e., moral standards, monitoring, and discipline) explains the link be…Read more
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    From the perspective of entrepreneurial team processes, this study examines the effect of dynamic team environment on entrepreneurial team innovation. Through applying the uncertainty reduction theory and group process theory, this study proposes the influence mechanism and boundary condition of the relationship between dynamic team environment on entrepreneurial team innovation. By analyzing a sample of 270 entrepreneurial teams in China, this study found that dynamic team environment could evo…Read more