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    Strain-induced preferential dissolution at the dislocation emergences in MnS: an atomic scale study
    with Y. J. Wang, S. J. Zheng, B. Zhang, and X. L. Ma
    Philosophical Magazine 95 (22): 2365-2375. 2015.
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    From chaos to symbiosis: exploring adaptive co-evolution strategies for generative AI and research integrity systems
    with Hao Zhang, Shenyang Zhang, Shengli Li, Ying Zhang, Yuwan Zhang, Hengzhi Zhang, Na Yang, Chunmei Liu, Tianlei Zheng, Qirui Liu, Huan Zang, and Wenqing Miao
    BMC Medical Ethics 26 (1): 1-10. 2025.
    ObjectiveThe information age has transformed technologies across disciplines. Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), as an emerging technology, has integrated into scientific research. Recent studies identify GenAI-related scientific research integrity concerns. Using Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS) theory, this research examines risk factors and preventive measures for each agent within the scientific research integrity management system during GenAI adoption, providing new perspectives for…Read more
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    What Harm Means
    Philosophy Compass 21 (1). 2026.
    The concept of ‘harm’ plays a significant role in our normative thought. However, there are significant disagreements about what counts as harm. This article sets out broadly the conceptual landscape of harm, highlighting the main theoretical choice‐points along the way and concludes with some brief reflections on the topic.
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    Exercise Intervention in Treatment of Neuropsychological Diseases: A Review
    with Zichao Chen, Wencen Lan, Guifen Yang, Yan Li, Xiang Ji, Lan Chen, and Shanshan Li
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    Purpose: This study aimed to explore the relationship between mathematic achievement and programming self-efficacy, and adopt a mediation model to verify the mediating role of creativity on the relationship between mathematic achievement and programming self-efficacy.Methods: A total of 950 upper-secondary school students were surveyed using their math test scores, the Kirton Adaption-Innovation and the Programmed Self-Efficacy Scale. SPSS-26 was used for descriptive statistical analysis and cor…Read more
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    According to the causal account of harming, an event harms a person if and only if it causes the person to be worse off. This view has emerged as a popular alternative to the more traditional view, according to which an event harms a person if and only if the person would have been better off had the event not occurred. In this paper, my primary aim is to motivate and defend a certain variant of the causal account of harming. Moreover, I also situate this variant within recent attempts to provid…Read more
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    The Impact of TMT Stability on Firms' Sustainable Development: ESG Scores as a Constraint or Catalyst for Chinese Heavy‐Polluting Firms?
    with Jing Xiao, Hailin Lan, and Fuli Zhou
    Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 34 (4): 2115-2136. 2025.
    The impact of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) scores on firm performance (FP) has long been a focus of theoretical and practical debate. We address this controversy by focusing on Chinese heavy-polluting firms. Drawing on agent theory and threat rigidity theory, we propose that top management team (TMT) stability and external pressures (government environmental punishment and negative media coverage) jointly affect the relationship between ESG scores and FP. Analyzing data from 1392 …Read more
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    Undesirably risky affairs: resuscitating the desire-based approach to risk as harm
    Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 49 (2): 97-118. 2024.
    This paper engages with the longstanding debate over whether being exposed to a risk of harm amounts to harm itself (what I call ‘risk-harm’). The dominant view has been that those exposed to risks of harm do not suffer harm. In this paper, I defend the widely unpopular subjectivist account of risk-harm – according to which those exposed to unwanted risks of harm can suffer harm – against prominent objections that have been levied against it. The first section sets out to renew and strengthen th…Read more
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    Background: Endothelins are paracrine peptides with growth-promoting and vasoactive functions for a variety of cell types. Elevated activation of the endothelin signaling pathway induces cell proliferation and/or survival and is implicated in a variety of malignancies. Increased endothelin 1 was described in solar lentigines in previous reports, raising the possibility that the endothelin pathway may be of significance in keratinocyte proliferation-related disorders. However, detailed investigat…Read more
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    © 2014 Li et al. Aedes albopictus is a very invasive and aggressive insect vector that causes outbreaks of dengue fever, chikungunya disease, and yellow fever in many countries. Vector ecology and disease epidemiology are strongly affected by environmental changes. Urbanization is a worldwide trend and is one of the most ecologically modifying phenomena. The purpose of this study is to determine how environmental changes due to urbanization affect the ecology of Aedes albopictus. Aquatic habitat…Read more
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    Alterations of Resting-State Static and Dynamic Functional Connectivity of the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Subjects with Internet Gaming Disorder
    with Xu Han, Xiaowei Wu, Yao Wang, Yawen Sun, Weina Ding, Mengqiu Cao, Yasong Du, and Fuchun Lin
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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    Atomic structure of the Fe/Fe3C interface with the Isaichev orientation in pearlite
    with S. J. Zheng, Y. X. Jiang, T. Z. Zhao, Y. J. Wang, and X. L. Ma
    Philosophical Magazine 1-12. forthcoming.
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    Microstructural characterization of bulk Ti3AlC2ceramics
    with X. L. Ma †, Y. L. Zhu, and X. H. Wang
    Philosophical Magazine 84 (28): 2969-2977. 2004.
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    Machery et al. presented data suggesting the existence of cross-cultural variation in judgments about the reference of proper names. In this paper, we examine a previously overlooked confound in the subsequent studies that attempt to replicate the results of Machery et al. using East Asian languages. Machery et al. and Sytsma et al. claim that they have successfully replicated the original finding with probes written in Chinese and Japanese, respectively. These studies, however, crucially rely o…Read more
  •  58
    Neural Correlate Differences in Number Sense Between Children With Low and Middle/High Socioeconomic Status
    with Qing Bao, Li Jin Zhang, Yuan Liang, and Gui Li Shi
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
    Although some cognitive studies provided reasons that children with low socioeconomic status (SES) showed poor mathematical achievements, there was no explicit evidence to directly explain the root of lagged performance in children with low SES. Therefore, the present study explored the differences in neural correlates in the process of symbolic magnitude comparison between children with different SES by the event-related potentials (ERP). A total of 16 second graders from low SES families and 1…Read more
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    The role of interface volume fractions in the nanocrystalline to amorphous transition in fully dense materials
    with U. Erb and K. T. Aust
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (36): 5749-5761. 2007.
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    The thesis of relation between observation and theory is one of the basic important issues in philosophy of science and scientific epistemology. However, the mechanistic processes of theory- ladenness of observation have rarely been discussed. Current research in cognitive science on thought processes provides powerful analytical tools and empirical support for this problem. In the light of the perception-based knowledge representation of Barsolou, this paper attempts to give a representation-ba…Read more
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    Organizational sustainability in the form of environmental management and sustainable production is becoming more important for small and medium-sized enterprises throughout the world. This research evaluates the factors affecting the understanding of the CEO's and managers' intention to adopt practices of green supply chain management and clean innovation technology in the manufacturing SMEs of Pakistan. This empirical research identifies key determinants influencing the adoption of GSCM practi…Read more
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    More on what it means to suffer harm
    Jurisprudence 13 (4): 516-544. 2022.
    This paper defends what I call the ‘wellbeing conception of harm’, according to which the relevant criterion for determining whether one has suffered harm is whether they have been made worse off in terms of their wellbeing. Firstly, I explain why it is that one might find the wellbeing conception of harm appealing to begin with. Then, I respond to two sets of concerns that have been levied against the wellbeing conception of harm. The first set of concerns relate to the implausible moral/politi…Read more
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    What it means to suffer harm
    Jurisprudence 13 (1): 26-51. 2021.
    In recent years, there has been a growing jurisprudential and philosophical literature on the concept of harm, in particular, what it means to suffer harm. This paper defends the most unpopular acc...
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    Customer Behavior on Purchasing Channels of Sustainable Customized Garment With Perceived Value and Product Involvement
    with Zhenfang Li, Jia Yuan, Bisheng Du, Junhao Hu, Wenwen Yuan, Lorenzo Palladini, and Bing Yu
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
    Online shopping for customized garments has become the fastest-growing field of the Chinese eBusiness market. Most consumers not only limit themselves to buying standardized garments but also want to buy garments customized to their preferences. This phenomenon has pushed the fashion textile and apparel industry to change its supply chain operations to meet the customization demand. Besides, the fashion textile and apparel industry also want to study how different channel factors will affect con…Read more
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    Since Oregon implemented its Death with Dignity Act, many additional states have followed suit demonstrating a growing understanding and acceptance of aid in dying processes. Traditionally, the patient has been the one to request and seek this option out. However, as Death with Dignity acts continue to expand, it will impact the role of physicians and bring up questions over whether physicians have the ethical obligation to facilitate a conversation about AID with patients during end of life dis…Read more
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    Order–disorder transition and thermal conductivity of 2Zr2O7solid solutions
    with Z. -G. Liu, J. -H. Ouyang, Q. -C. Meng, and X. -L. Xia
    Philosophical Magazine 89 (6): 553-564. 2009.
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    Substation Equipment 3D Identification Based on KNN Classification of Subspace Feature Vector
    with Weiying Guo, Yong Ji, and Yong Luo
    Journal of Intelligent Systems 28 (5): 807-819. 2019.
    Aiming to realize rapid and efficient three-dimensional identification of substation equipment, this article proposes a new method in which the 3D identification of substation equipment is based on K-nearest neighbor classification of subspace feature vector. First of all, the article uses octree encoding to reduce and denoise the point cloud data obtained by a 3D laser scanner. Secondly, position calibration and size standardization are used for the point cloud after pretreatment. Then, the nor…Read more
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    Aberrant corticostriatal functional circuits in adolescents with Internet addiction disorder
    with Fuchun Lin, Yasong Du, Zhimin Zhao, Lindi Qin, Jianrong Xu, and Hao Lei
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9. 2015.
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