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    © 2016, American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc. All rights reserved.Glycyl-tRNA synthetase is the enzyme that covalently links glycine to cognate tRNA for translation. It is of great research interest because of its nonconserved quaternary structures, unique species-specific aminoacylation properties, and noncanonical functions in neurological diseases, but none of these is fully understood. We report two crystal structures of human GlyRS variants, in the free form and in co…Read more
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    Charge density wave transition in single-layer titanium diselenide
    with P. Chen, Y. H. Chan, X. Y. Fang, M. Y. Chou, S. K. Mo, Z. Hussain, A. V. Fedorov, and T. C. Chiang
    © 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.A single molecular layer of titanium diselenide is a promising material for advanced electronics beyond graphene - a strong focus of current research. Such molecular layers are at the quantum limit of device miniaturization and can show enhanced electronic effects not realizable in thick films. We show that single-layer TiSe2 exhibits a charge density wave transition at critical temperature TC =232±5 K, which is higher than the bulk TC =20…Read more
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    The quality of clinical practice guidelines in China: a systematic assessment
    with J. Hu, R. Chen, S. Wu, J. Tang, G. Leng, I. Kunnamo, Z. Yang, W. Wang, X. Hua, Y. Xie, and S. Zhan
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (5): 961-967. 2013.
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    Non-stereoselective reversal of neuropathic pain by naloxone and naltrexone: involvement of toll-like receptor 4
    with M. Hutchinson, K. Brown, B. Coats, M. Shridhar, P. Sholar, S. Patel, N. Crysdale, J. Harrison, S. Maier, K. Rice, and L. Watkins
    European Journal of Neuroscience 28 (1): 20-29. 2008.
    Although activated spinal cord glia contribute importantly to neuropathic pain, how nerve injury activates glia remains controversial. It has recently been proposed, on the basis of genetic approaches, that toll-like receptor 4 may be a key receptor for initiating microglial activation following L5 spinal nerve injury. The present studies extend this idea pharmacologically by showing that TLR4 is key for maintaining neuropathic pain following sciatic nerve chronic constriction injury. Establishe…Read more
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    Deconstructing Anthropocentrism
    with Y. Yang and L. Yang
    Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 1-12. forthcoming.
    Amid the intensifying global ecological crisis and the enduring dominance of anthropocentric ideologies, this study re-examines Shunji Iwai’s Wallace and a Mermaid through the lenses of ecological ethics, posthuman philosophy, and East Asian oceanic culture. Drawing upon Deleuze’s concept of becoming, feminist ecocriticism, and non-anthropocentric thought, this research analyses the mermaid as a hybrid and liminal figure that destabilizes species hierarchies and gender binaries. Simultaneously, …Read more
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    Recent reports from 2023 and 2024 have brought to light alarming instances of healthcare professionals in China being involved in commercial surrogacy arrangements. These cases reveal the dual roles these professionals play: active facilitation, which includes actions such as selling fraudulent birth certificates that contribute to baby trafficking, and passive involvement, where routine medical care is provided to surrogate mothers without full awareness of the surrogacy context. Current regula…Read more
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    A scientific paper’s citation represents its influence, which is the most intuitive indicator to access the quality of papers. This paper mainly adopts the social network analysis method, using the authors and the keywords of sports industry papers in China to constitute the networks of collaboration and knowledge, to explore effects of the degree centrality of authors and keywords and the structural hole of authors and keywords on the citation of papers in the collaboration and knowledge networ…Read more
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    From point defects to plate tectonic faults
    with K. Regenauer-Lieb, B. Hobbs, D. A. Yuen, A. Ord, H. B. Mulhaus, and G. Morra
    Philosophical Magazine 86 (21-22): 3373-3392. 2006.
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    Detection of material property errors in handbooks and databases using artificial neural networks with hidden correlations
    with J. R. G. Evans and S. F. Yang
    Philosophical Magazine 90 (33): 4453-4474. 2010.
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    High-Order Sliding Mode Control for Networked Control System with Dynamic Noncooperative Game Scheduling
    with Weixuan Wang, Shousheng Xie, Bin Zhou, Jingbo Peng, Lei Wang, and Hao Wang
    Complexity 2021 1-16. 2021.
    Specific to the NCSs where sensor signals can be processed centrally, a collaborative design scheme of dynamic game scheduling and advanced control theory was proposed in the present study. Firstly, by using the Jordan standard state space equation of the research object, the three elements of state noncooperative game were built, and the existence and uniqueness of Nash equilibrium solution were verified. In addition, the iterative equation of the scheduling matrix was derived by complying with…Read more
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    Piecewise Adaptive Sliding Mode Control for Aeroengine Networked Control Systems with Resource Constraints
    with Bin Zhou, Shousheng Xie, Litong Ren, Lei Wang, Ledi Zhang, and Hao Wang
    Complexity 2019 1-15. 2019.
    This paper addresses the sliding mode control problem for a class of networked control systems with long time delay and consecutive packet dropout. A new modeling method is proposed, through which time delay and packet dropout are modeled in a unified model described by one Markov chain. To avoid the chattering problem of classic reaching law, a new chattering-free reaching law is proposed. Then with a focus on the problem that controller-actuator channel network condition cannot be foreseen by …Read more
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    Practical Aesthetics, Language and the Speech Act Theory
    Critical Theory 5 (2): 122-143. 2021.
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    Respect, equality, and recognition in practice: a qualitative analysis of nurses’ workplace dignity in China
    with Yaping Feng, Ting Xu, Yuting Wang, Jingxuan Zhang, Jingxi Xu, Hong Luo, and Bowen Xue
    BMC Medical Ethics 26 (1): 1-10. 2025.
    Workplace dignity is a fundamental ethical concern in nursing, directly related to professional identity, human rights, and the moral foundations of care. Despite increasing global attention, few qualitative studies have explored how nurses themselves perceive and articulate workplace dignity, particularly within sociocultural contexts marked by rapid healthcare transformation. This qualitative study was conducted in January 2025 at a tertiary hospital in Hangzhou, China. Sixteen registered nurs…Read more
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    Issues of Developing the Socio-Philosophical Foundations of the Educational Space
    with S. N. Tsaplin and IV Yakovleva
    Дискурс 11 (2): 43-54. 2025.
    Introduction. In fact, any ideological or methodological construction represents a certain system of knowledge, including initial concepts, rules for constructing statements and conclusions of derivative judgments, which, after the necessary discussion and confirmation, take the form of a universal belief. The methodology for developing unified prolegomena in the description of the modern educational space, stated in world socio-political philosophy and in the philosophy of education, meets simi…Read more
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    Claim Amount Forecasting and Pricing of Automobile Insurance Based on the BP Neural Network
    with Wenguang Yu, Guofeng Guan, Jingchao Li, Qi Wang, Xiaohan Xie, Yujuan Huang, Xinliang Yu, and Chaoran Cui
    Complexity 2021 1-17. 2021.
    The BP neural network model is a hot issue in recent academic research, and it has been successfully applied to many other fields, but few researchers apply the BP neural network model to the field of automobile insurance. The main method that has been used in the prediction of the total claim amount in automobile insurance is the generalized linear model, where the BP neural network model could provide a different approach to estimate the total claim loss. This paper uses a genetic algorithm to…Read more
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    Adenosine‐to‐inosine (A‐to‐I) RNA editing, capable of protein recoding, has evolved independently in animals and fungi. This study proposes adaptive hypotheses regarding its origins and phenotypic significance, suggesting that A‐to‐I editing enhances adaptability by alleviating genetic trade‐offs. In metazoans, its emergence may have been driven by a development‐defense trade‐off associated with transposable element activation during the evolution of multicellularity. Late Devonian cooling and E…Read more
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    Policy and impact of public museums in China : exploring new trends and challenges
    with Sofia Bollo
    Museum International 69 (3-4): 26-37. 2017.
    In a commercialised and globalised China, museum institutions are pivotal elements in public strategies to present and create national self‐consciousness, insofar as their vast collections provide symbols of cultural identification on a national as well as an international level. This article will explore Chinese public museum policy and impact, firstly by describing the current status of the system as background information; secondly, by presenting the most recent trends in museum strategies an…Read more
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    Multi-objective meta-learning
    with Feiyang Ye, Baijiong Lin, Zhixiong Yue, and Ivor W. Tsang
    Artificial Intelligence 335 (C): 104184. 2024.
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    © The Author 2016.Topological quantum materials represent a new class of matter with both exotic physical phenomena and novel application potentials. Many Heusler compounds, which exhibit rich emergent properties such as unusual magnetism, superconductivity and heavy fermion behaviour, have been predicted to host non-trivial topological electronic structures. The coexistence of topological order and other unusual properties makes Heusler materials ideal platform to search for new topological qua…Read more
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    Whole-genome analyses resolve early branches in the tree of life of modern birds
    with E. D. Jarvis, S. Mirarab, A. J. Aberer, B. Li, P. Houde, C. Li, S. Y. W. Ho, B. C. Faircloth, B. Nabholz, J. T. Howard, A. Suh, C. C. Weber, R. R. Da Fonseca, J. Li, F. Zhang, H. Li, L. Zhou, N. Narula, L. Liu, G. Ganapathy, B. Boussau, M. S. Bayzid, V. Zavidovych, S. Subramanian, T. Gabaldón, S. Capella-Gutiérrez, J. Huerta-Cepas, B. Rekepalli, K. Munch, M. Schierup, B. Lindow, W. C. Warren, D. Ray, R. E. Green, M. W. Bruford, X. Zhan, A. Dixon, S. Li, N. Li, Y. Huang, E. P. Derryberry, M. F. Bertelsen, F. H. Sheldon, R. T. Brumfield, C. V. Mello, P. V. Lovell, M. Wirthlin, M. P. C. Schneider, F. Prosdocimi, J. A. Samaniego, A. M. V. Velazquez, A. Alfaro-Núñez, P. F. Campos, B. Petersen, T. Sicheritz-Ponten, A. Pas, T. Bailey, P. Scofield, M. Bunce, D. M. Lambert, Q. Zhou, P. Perelman, A. C. Driskell, B. Shapiro, Z. Xiong, Y. Zeng, S. Liu, Z. Li, B. Liu, K. Wu, J. Xiao, X. Yinqi, Q. Zheng, H. Yang, J. Wang, L. Smeds, F. E. Rheindt, M. Braun, J. Fjeldsa, L. Orlando, F. K. Barker, and K. A. Jønsson
    To better determine the history of modern birds, we performed a genome-scale phylogenetic analysis of 48 species representing all orders of Neoaves using phylogenomic methods created to handle genome-scale data.We recovered a highly resolved tree that confirms previously controversial sister or close relationships.We identified the first divergence in Neoaves, two groups we named Passerea and Columbea, representing independent lineages of diverse and convergently evolved land and water bird spec…Read more
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    Two-dimensional x-ray correlation spectroscopy of remote core states
    with D. Healion, J. D. Biggs, W. Hua, and S. Mukamel
    © 2013 Author. Nonlinear all-X-ray signals that involve large core-atom separation compared to the X-ray wavelengths may not be described by the dipole approximation since they contain additional phase factors. Expressions for the rotationally averaged 2D X-ray photon echo signals from randomly oriented systems that take this positiondependent phase into account for arbitrary ratio between the core separation and the resonant wavelength are presented. Application is made to the Se K-edge of a se…Read more
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    Joint assessment of structural, perfusion, and diffusion MRI in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia
    with N. Schuff, C. Ching, D. Tosun, W. Zhan, M. Nezamzadeh, H. J. Rosen, J. H. Kramer, M. L. Gorno-Tempini, B. L. Miller, and M. W. Weiner
    Most MRI studies of Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia have assessed structural, perfusion and diffusion abnormalities separately while ignoring the relationships across imaging modalities. This paper aimed to assess brain gray and white matter abnormalities jointly to elucidate differences in abnormal MRI patterns between the diseases. Twenty AD, 20 FTD patients, and 21 healthy control subjects were imaged using a 4Tesla MRI. GM loss and GM hypoperfusion were measured using high-re…Read more
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    © 2016 Elsevier B.V.The evaporative-cooling roof is a popular passive energy conservation technique. This article presents a novel approach for modelling and analysing the influence of evaporation on roof thermal performance. A multivariate nonlinear model was developed for the prediction of the evaporation rate from porous tile. A computer program was then developed based on the one-dimensional roof unsteady heat transfer theory. Finally, the computer program and hourly weather data of Guangzho…Read more
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    Spatial potential ripples of azimuthal surface modes in topological insulator Bi 2 Te 3 nanowires
    with M. Muñoz Rojo, C. V. Manzano, Alvaro R., J. Gooth, M. Salmeron, and M. Martin-Gonzalez
    Topological insulators nanowires are an emerging class of structures, promising both novel quantum effects and potential applications in low-power electronics, thermoelectrics and spintronics. However, investigating the electronic states of TI NWs is complicated, due to their small lateral size, especially at room temperature. Here, we perform scanning probe based nanoscale imaging to resolve the local surface potential landscapes of Bi 2 Te 3 nanowires at 300 K. We found equipotential rings aro…Read more
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    Evolution of the Valley Position in Bulk Transition-Metal Chalcogenides and Their Monolayer Limit
    with H. Yuan, Z. Liu, G. Xu, B. Zhou, S. Wu, D. Dumcenco, K. Yan, S. K. Mo, P. Dudin, V. Kandyba, M. Yablonskikh, A. Barinov, Z. Shen, S. Zhang, Y. Huang, X. Xu, Z. Hussain, H. Y. Hwang, Y. Cui, and Y. Chen
    © 2016 American Chemical Society.Layered transition metal chalcogenides with large spin orbit coupling have recently sparked much interest due to their potential applications for electronic, optoelectronic, spintronics, and valleytronics. However, most current understanding of the electronic structure near band valleys in momentum space is based on either theoretical investigations or optical measurements, leaving the detailed band structure elusive. For example, the exact position of the conduc…Read more
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    Selenium capped monolayer NbSe 2 for two-dimensional superconductivity studies
    with S. Onishi, M. M. Ugeda, Y. Chen, C. Ojeda-Aristizabal, H. Ryu, S. K. Mo, Z. Hussain, Z. X. Shen, M. F. Crommie, and A. Zettl
    © 2016 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, WeinheimSuperconductivity in monolayer niobium diselenide on bilayer graphene is studied by electrical transport. Monolayer NbSe2 is grown on bilayer graphene by molecular beam epitaxy and capped with a selenium film to avoid degradation in air. The selenium capped samples have TC = 1.9 K. In situ measurements down to 4 K in ultrahigh vacuum show that the effect of the selenium layer on the transport is negligible. The superconducting transition and upper…Read more
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    © 2016 American Physical Society.The nematic state, where a system is translationally invariant but breaks rotational symmetry, has drawn great attention recently due to the experimental observations of such a state in both cuprates and iron-based superconductors. The origin of nematicity and its possible tie to the pairing mechanism of high-Tc, however, still remain controversial. Here, we study the electronic structure of a multilayer FeSe film using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. …Read more
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    © 2016 American Chemical Society.High quality WSe2 films have been grown on bilayer graphene with layer-by-layer control of thickness using molecular beam epitaxy. The combination of angle-resolved photoemission, scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy, and optical absorption measurements reveal the atomic and electronic structures evolution and optical response of WSe2/BLG. We observe that a bilayer of WSe2 is a direct bandgap semiconductor, when integrated in a BLG-based heterostructure, th…Read more