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16Atomistic formulation of a multiscale field theory for nano/micro solidsPhilosophical Magazine 85 (33-35): 4095-4126. 2005.
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3Practising Rhythmanalysis: Theories and MethodologiesRowman & Littlefield International. 2016.This book sets up ‘rhythmanalysis’ as an innovative methodology for theorizing and practicing cultural historical research.
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The aesthetics of image and cultural form: the formal methodRoutledge. 2024.Offering an alternative mode of visual cultural analysis to the prevalent discursive model, this book proposes to situate analysis of Image within 'formal' analyses of culture experience. Specifically, the discussion draws on theories of affective aesthetics with the view of addressing the sensual form of culture (i.e. 'cultural form'). Therefore, the volume puts forward a mode of formalist analysis in visual cultural research which takes purchase on the idea of 'cultural form.' A continuum of f…Read more
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46Evaluating ethics consultation: randomised controlled trial is not the right toolJournal of Medical Ethics 34 (8): 594-597. 2008.Background: Although ethics consultation has been introduced to clinical practice for many years, the results of empirical studies to evaluate the effectiveness of ethics consultation are still controversial. The design of randomised controlled trials is considered the best research design to evaluate the effect of a clinical practice on the outcomes of interests. In order to understand the effects of ethics consultation, we conducted this search for studies with the design of randomised control…Read more
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4A number of existing researches agree that digitalization would facility firms to launch ambidextrous innovations. Digitalization is not only about technological change, but more importantly, the reshaping of the firms’ knowledge structure and routines to percept and integrate knowledge. Thus, some researchers suggest that whether firms could benefit from digitalization varies across firms and industries, since innovation in different firms and industries relies on differentiated level of cognit…Read more
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4The Vital Lǐ 禮 in Play: Exploring the Confucian Self in Japanese AestheticsJournal of Japanese Philosophy 8 (1): 97-128. 2022.Confucian state doctrines have shaped Asian cultures for millennia as prescriptive codes of conduct with an emphasis on hierarchy and obligation. Yet a premise at the core of lǐ —understood as propriety, ritual, or generally a cultural grammar—is authenticity, and authentic respect cannot be commanded. What if the lǐ were to be elegant instead? Hans-Georg Gadamer analyzed play as a fusion of horizons that are absorbed into the same event, co-constituting subject and object in an aesthetic experi…Read more
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44"Allow natural death" is not equivalent to "do not resuscitate": a responseJournal of Medical Ethics 34 (12): 887-888. 2008.Venneman and colleagues argue that “do not resuscitate” (DNR) is problematic and should be replaced by “allow natural death” (AND). Their argument is flawed. First, while end-of-life discussions should be as positive as possible, they cannot and should not sidestep painful but necessary confrontations with morality. Second, while DNR can indeed be nonspecific and confusing, AND merely replaces one problematic term with another. Finally, the study’s results are not generalisable to the population…Read more
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21Annealing effects on the microstructure of sputtered gold layers on oxidized silicon investigated by scanning electron microscopy and scanning probe microscopyPhilosophical Magazine 83 (9): 1137-1142. 2003.The structure of Au layers deposited by sputtering on oxidized p-type Si substrates is investigated by a combination of scanning electron microscopy and scanning probe microscopy. The effect of the temperature on the grain structure of the layers has been determined, revealing that an annealing temperature of 300° C results in a larger grain size and smoother surfaces but generates some cracks in the film surface. At an annealing temperature of 500° C, further grain growth is observed, but a hig…Read more
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17Material forces in micromorphic thermoelastic solidsPhilosophical Magazine 85 (33-35): 3897-3910. 2005.
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37The Downward Transfer of Elementary Satisfiability of Partition LogicsMathematical Logic Quarterly 46 (4): 477-488. 2000.We introduce a notion of pseudo-reachability in Gaifman graphs and suggest a graph-theoretic and uniform approach to the Löwenheim-Skolem-Tarski Theorems for partition logics as well as logics with general Malitz quantifiers
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Those years when Dushu started up-People and incidents that cannot be erased from the depths of our memoriesContemporary Chinese Thought 31 (4): 8-17. 2000.
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Explaining the word Da (Big)-On dictionary compilation, lexicography, and certain problems in sociolinguisticsContemporary Chinese Thought 35 (3): 18-37. 2004.
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13“Allow natural death” is not equivalent to “do not resuscitate”: a responseJournal of Medical Ethics 34 (12): 887-888. 2008.
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271The Purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of cloud mobile learning and creative environment on college student’s creativity performance. A nonequivalent pretest-posttest quasi-experimental design was used in this research. The objects were two freshman classes selected from a public university and randomly assigned to the experimental group and the control group. A learning activity named Amphibious Mechanical Beast was conducted in this teaching experiment. The experimental was ta…Read more
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51Semiosis of Translation in Wang Wei’s and Paul Celan’s Hermetic PoetryCultura 9 (2): 87-102. 2012.Traditionally, comparative literature has focused on the study of influences between texts and it is only recent work that has explored the analogies and affinitiesof historically independent cultures. In this spirit, this paper develops methods for a structured poetic analysis and applies them to a systematic comparison of thepoem “Niǎo Mǐng Jiàn” from the 8th-century Chinese poet Wáng Wéi and the program piece of Paul Celan’s Atemwende: “Du Darfst,” based upon a detailed analysis of their poet…Read more
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Liezi shi wen ; kao yiIn Dian Qian, Taigong Liu, Yixing Hao, Xiangfeng Song, Guang Zhong, Shixue Su, Yusheng Liang, Yun Cai, Changqi Chen, Jingshun Yin & Dachun Ren (eds.), Zhou Qin zhu zi jiao zhu shi zhong, Beijing Tu Shu Guan Chu Ban She. 2007.
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104The status of the do-not-resuscitate order in Chinese clinical trial patients in a cancer centreJournal of Medical Ethics 25 (4): 309-314. 1999.OBJECTIVE: To report and analyse the pattern of end-of-life decision making for terminal Chinese cancer patients. DESIGN: Retrospective descriptive study. SETTING: A cancer clinical trials unit in a large teaching hospital. PATIENTS: From April 1992 to August 1997, 177 consecutive deaths of cancer clinical trial patients were studied. MAIN MEASUREMENT: Basic demographic data, patient status at the time of signing a DNR consent, or at the moment of returning home to die are documented, and circum…Read more