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    Impact of Patent Infringement Compensation Rules on Patent Quality Problems.Liang Dong &Helin Pan -2021 -Complexity 2021:1-12.
    Compensation rules for patent infringement greatly affect patent quality, which is closely related to R & D investments. In this study, A duopoly game model was developed to analyze innovative factories’ R&D investment and patent licensing behavior, as well as the strategic choices of potential infringers under different compensation rules for patent infringement. Furthermore, a comparative analysis was conducted to analyze the patent quality under different scenarios, ultimately finalizing an optimal sequence rule for patent infringement compensation. The results show that (...) patent quality is influenced by the invention height of patent and R&D efficiency, while the amount of patent infringement compensation has a great effect on potential infringement behavior. Patent quality can be effectively improved if the court adopts a proper sequence rule for patent infringement compensation according to the market circumstances. (shrink)
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  2. National Internationalism in Japan and China.Liang Pan -2017 - In Glenda Sluga & Patricia Clavin,Internationalisms: a twentieth-century history. New York, New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Intensive care unit dignified care: Development and validation of a questionnaire.AndongLiang,Wenxian Xu,Yucong Shen,Qiongshuang Hu,Zhenzhen Xu,Peipei Pan,Zhongqiu Lu &Yeqin Yang -2022 -Nursing Ethics 29 (7-8):1683-1696.
    Background Patient dignity is sometimes neglected in intensive care unit (ICU) settings, which may potentially cause psychological harm to critically ill patients. However, no instrument has been specifically developed to evaluate the behaviors of dignified care among critical care nurses. Aim This study aimed to develop and evaluate ICU Dignified Care Questionnaire (IDCQ) for measurement of self-assessed dignity-conserving behaviors of critical care nurses during care. Methods The instrument was developed in 3 phases. Phase 1: item generation; phase 2: a two-round (...) Delphi survey and a readability pilot study; phase 3: cross-sectional survey with model estimation. The questionnaire was evaluated by item analysis, exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, assessment of internal consistency reliability, and test-retest reliability. The investigation was conducted using a convenience sample of 392 critical care nurses from 6 cities in Zhejiang Province, China, of which 30 participated in the test-retest reliability survey 2 weeks later. Ethical considerations The study was approved by ethics committee. All participants provided written informed consent before the survey. The questionnaire survey was anonymous. Results The results showed acceptable reliability and validity of the IDCQ. The 17-item final version questionnaire was divided into 2 dimensions: absolute dignity and relative dignity. These two factors accounted for 62.804% of the total variance, and model fitting results were acceptable. The Cronbach’s alpha coefficient of the questionnaire was 0.94, and the test-retest intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was 0.88 after 2 weeks. Conclusions This study developed a brief and reliable instrument (IDCQ) to assess dignified care in ICU nursing. It can help critical care nurses identify their behaviors in maintaining patient dignity and discover their deficiencies. It may also serve as a clinical nursing management tool to help reduce patient disrespect experience in ICU. (shrink)
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    Trends in the development of institutions and forms of artistic communication in modern St. Petersburg.Liang Pan -forthcoming -Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The subject of the study is the works of contemporary St. Petersburg artists of different generations and creative trends, as well as the forms and features of their communication with each other and with the general as well as professional public. The trends of artistic communication in the city are determined by the activities of such institutions as art and non-art museums, art galleries and exhibition centers, which are a classic form of presentation of contemporary art; alternative venues such as (...) creative spaces and art clusters. The field of attention also includes the attraction of St. Petersburg authors to the organization of small artistic associations, mainly art groups, for example, "Unconquered", "North-7", "Parasites", etc. In addition to works of art, theoretical works and reflections by researchers of contemporary art in St. Petersburg and the spaces of its public presentation are involved. The methodological basis is the analysis of the works of St. Petersburg masters of the beginning of the XXI century in the context of the development of urban institutions of artistic communication. The research is based on theoretical works devoted to the problem of artistic communication and trends in the current art process. Comparative-interpretative and typological methods are used to compare the works of artists and forms of artistic communication. The problem of artistic communication in the field of fine art in St. Petersburg is becoming the subject of a separate study. This area of city life is currently developing quite dynamically, as new art associations, curatorial practices and alternative classical platforms for the presentation of the work of authors belonging to different generations and art movements are emerging. Traditional museums and galleries, as well as creative spaces, art clusters and other often non-core institutions, such as libraries and cafes, are involved in this process. Against this background, the features of St. Petersburg artistic communication crystallize, which is characterized by a desire to organize communities, to fuse realistic traditions and current trends, to escapism and symbolism, as well as an interest in oriental themes and stylistics. (shrink)
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    Neural Activity Is Dynamically Modulated by Memory Load During the Maintenance of Spatial Objects.Yali Pan,Zheng Tan,Zhiyao Gao,Yanyan Li &Liang Wang -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The Indirect Path From Mindful Parenting to Emotional Problems in Adolescents: The Role of Maternal Warmth and Adolescents’ Mindfulness.Yuyin Wang,YiyingLiang,Linlin Fan,Kexiu Lin,Xiaolin Xie,Junhao Pan &Hui Zhou -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    AutoSTG+: An automatic framework to discover the optimal network for spatio-temporal graph prediction.Songyu Ke,Zheyi Pan,Tianfu He,YuxuanLiang,Junbo Zhang &Yu Zheng -2023 -Artificial Intelligence 318 (C):103899.
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    Gray Matter Volume and Functional Connectivity in Hypochondriasis: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Support Vector Machine Analysis.Zhe Shen,Liang Yu,Zhiyong Zhao,Kangyu Jin,Fen Pan,Shaohua Hu,Shangda Li,Yi Xu,Dongrong Xu &Manli Huang -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Objective: Patients with hypochondriasis hold unexplainable beliefs and a fear of having a lethal disease, with poor compliances and treatment response to psychotropic drugs. Although several studies have demonstrated that patients with hypochondriasis demonstrate abnormalities in brain structure and function, gray matter volume and functional connectivity in hypochondriasis still remain unclear.Methods: The present study collected T1-weighted and resting-state functional magnetic resonance images from 21 hypochondriasis patients and 22 well-matched healthy controls. We first analyzed the difference in the GMV between the (...) two groups. We then used the regions showing a difference in GMV between two groups as seeds to perform functional connectivity analysis. Finally, a support vector machine was applied to the imaging data to distinguish hypochondriasis patients from HCs.Results: Compared with the HCs, the hypochondriasis group showed decreased GMV in the left precuneus, and increased GMV in the left medial frontal gyrus. FC analyses revealed decreased FC between the left medial frontal gyrus and cuneus, and between the left precuneus and cuneus. A combination of both GMV and FC in the left precuneus, medial frontal gyrus, and cuneus was able to discriminate the hypochondriasis patients from HCs with a sensitivity of 0.98, specificity of 0.93, and accuracy of 0.95.Conclusion: Our study suggests that smaller left precuneus volumes and decreased FC between the left precuneus and cuneus seem to play an important role of hypochondriasis. Future studies are needed to confirm whether this finding is generalizable to patients with hypochondriasis. (shrink)
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    Cultivating CSR: The Artistic Influence of Top Executives on Corporate Responsibility.Jinli Xiao,WeijuanLiang,Yue Pan &Gary Gang Tian -forthcoming -Journal of Business Ethics:1-23.
    This study examines the impact of top executives’ art exposure on corporate social responsibility (CSR) through the lens of altruistic motivations. Utilizing data on artistic elements from China’s national intangible cultural heritage (ICH), we find a significant positive relationship between board chairs’ art exposure and CSR performance, particularly when the arts are influential and popular. The effect is more pronounced among female, older, and local board chairs, and in firms with a CSR committee, greater board− CEO cultural proximity, lower corporate (...) risk, and those in culturally vibrant regions. Mechanism analyses reveal that art exposure increases board chairs’ likelihood of engaging with the arts and reduces socially irresponsible behaviors. However, CSR performance in firms led by board chairs with extensive art exposure is negatively associated with firm value. These findings suggest that board chairs with rich art exposure engage in CSR primarily driven by altruistic motives rather than self-interest. Overall, the study underscores the role of artistic engagement in promoting altruism and enhancing CSR, advocating for the integration of the arts into business strategies. (shrink)
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    Risk factors for postoperative delirium following total hip or knee arthroplasty: A meta-analysis.Jinlong Zhao,GuihongLiang,Kunhao Hong,Jianke Pan,Minghui Luo,Jun Liu &Bin Huang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to identify risk factors for delirium after total joint arthroplasty and provide theoretical guidance for reducing the incidence of delirium after TJA.MethodsThe protocol for this meta-analysis is registered with PROSPERO. We searched PubMed, the Cochrane Library and Embase for observational studies on risk factors for delirium after TJA. Review Manager 5.3 was used to calculate the relative risk or standard mean difference of potential risk factors related to TJA. STATA 14.0 was used for quantitative (...) publication bias evaluation.ResultsIn total, 25 studies including 3,767,761 patients from 9 countries were included. Old age has been widely recognized as a risk factor for delirium. Our results showed that the main risk factors for delirium after TJA were patient factors, comorbidities, surgical factors and drug factors.ConclusionsMultiple risk factors were associated with delirium after TJA. These results may help doctors predict the occurrence of delirium after surgery and determine the correct treatment.Systematic review registrationhttps://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/, identifier: CRD42020170031. (shrink)
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    MindLink-Eumpy: An Open-Source Python Toolbox for Multimodal Emotion Recognition.Ruixin Li,YanLiang,Xiaojian Liu,Bingbing Wang,Wenxin Huang,Zhaoxin Cai,Yaoguang Ye,Lina Qiu &Jiahui Pan -2021 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Emotion recognition plays an important role in intelligent human–computer interaction, but the related research still faces the problems of low accuracy and subject dependence. In this paper, an open-source software toolbox called MindLink-Eumpy is developed to recognize emotions by integrating electroencephalogram and facial expression information. MindLink-Eumpy first applies a series of tools to automatically obtain physiological data from subjects and then analyzes the obtained facial expression data and EEG data, respectively, and finally fuses the two different signals at a decision (...) level. In the detection of facial expressions, the algorithm used by MindLink-Eumpy is a multitask convolutional neural network based on transfer learning technique. In the detection of EEG, MindLink-Eumpy provides two algorithms, including a subject-dependent model based on support vector machine and a subject-independent model based on long short-term memory network. In the decision-level fusion, weight enumerator and AdaBoost technique are applied to combine the predictions of SVM and CNN. We conducted two offline experiments on the Database for Emotion Analysis Using Physiological Signals dataset and the Multimodal Database for Affect Recognition and Implicit Tagging dataset, respectively, and conducted an online experiment on 15 healthy subjects. The results show that multimodal methods outperform single-modal methods in both offline and online experiments. In the subject-dependent condition, the multimodal method achieved an accuracy of 71.00% in the valence dimension and an accuracy of 72.14% in the arousal dimension. In the subject-independent condition, the LSTM-based method achieved an accuracy of 78.56% in the valence dimension and an accuracy of 77.22% in the arousal dimension. The feasibility and efficiency of MindLink-Eumpy for emotion recognition is thus demonstrated. (shrink)
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    Altered Brain Activity in Patients With Comitant Strabismus Detected by Analysis of the Fractional Amplitude of Low-Frequency Fluctuation: A Resting-State Functional MRI Study.Meng-Yan Hu,Yi-Cong Pan,Li-Juan Zhang,Rong-BinLiang,Qian-Min Ge,Hui-Ye Shu,Qiu-Yu Li,Chong-Gang Pei &Yi Shao -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    More and more studies showed that strabismus is not simply an ocular disease, but a neuro-ophthalmology disease. To analyze potential changes in brain activity and their relationship to behavioral performance in comitant strabismus patients and healthy controls. Our study recruited 28 patients with comitant strabismus and 28 people with matched weight, age range, and sex ratio as healthy controls. Using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging, we evaluated fALFF to compare spontaneous brain activity between comitant strabismus and healthy controls. We did (...) hospital anxiety and depression scale questionnaires for these patients. We found significantly lower fALFF value in comitant strabismus patients compared with controls in the left frontal superior medial gyrus and the right middle cingulum. In the latter region, fALFF was significantly negatively correlated with the hospital anxiety and depression scale, as well as the duration of disease. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis indicated that the fALFF method has clear potential for the diagnosis of comitant strabismus patients. These results revealed abnormal spontaneous activity in two brain regions of comitant strabismus patients, which may indicate underlying pathologic mechanisms and may help to advance clinical treatment. (shrink)
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    Altered Spontaneous Brain Activity Patterns in Children With Strabismic Amblyopia After Low-Frequency Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study.Yi-Ning Wang,Yi-Cong Pan,Hui-Ye Shu,Li-Juan Zhang,Qiu-Yu Li,Qian-Min Ge,Rong-BinLiang &Yi Shao -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    ObjectivePrevious studies have demonstrated altered brain activity in strabismic amblyopia. In this study, low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation was applied in children with strabismic amblyopia after they had undergone strabismus surgery. The effect of rTMS was investigated by measuring the changes of brain features using the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation.Materials and MethodsIn this study, 21 SA patients were recruited based on their age, weight, and sex. They all had SA in their left eyes and they received rTMS treatment one month (...) after strabismus surgery. Their vision before and after surgery were categorized as pre-rTMS and post-rTMS. All participants received rTMS treatment, underwent magnetic resonance imaging, and their data were analyzed using the repeated measures t-test. The team used correlation analysis to explore the relationship between logMAR visual acuity and ALFF.ResultsPre- versus post-rTMS values of ALFF were significantly different within individuals. In the POT group, ALFF values were significantly decreased in the Angular_R, Parietal_Inf_L, and Cingulum_Mid_R while ALFF values were significantly increased in the Fusiform_R and Frontal_Inf_Orb_L compared to the PRT stage.ConclusionOur data showed that ALFF recorded from some brain regions was changed significantly after rTMS in strabismic amblyopes. The results may infer the pathological basis of SA and demonstrate that visual function may be improved using rTMS in strabismic amblyopic patients. (shrink)
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    "Xin li xue" pi pan de pi pan.ZhongLiang -2018 - Xiamen Shi: Xiamen da xue chu ban she.
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    Xian dai ru jiaLiang Shuming.Rongcai Pan -1994 - Zhongguo Guangxi Nanning Shi: Fa xing Guangxi xin hua shu dian.
    本书记述了梁漱溟(1893-1988年)一生的经历及他的坚持真理,刚直不阿的性格。.
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    Emerging High‐Level Tigecycline Resistance: Novel Tetracycline Destructases Spread via the Mobile Tet(X).Liang-Xing Fang,Chong Chen,Chao-Yue Cui,Xing-Ping Li,Yan Zhang,Xiao-Ping Liao,Jian Sun &Ya-Hong Liu -2020 -Bioessays 42 (8):2000014.
    Antibiotic resistance in bacteria has become a great threat to global public health. Tigecycline is a next‐generation tetracycline that is the final line of defense against severe infections by pan‐drug‐resistant bacterial pathogens. Unfortunately, this last‐resort antibiotic has been challenged by the recent emergence of the mobile Tet(X) orthologs that can confer high‐level tigecycline resistance. As it is reviewed here, these novel tetracycline destructases represent a growing threat to the next‐generation tetracyclines, and a basic framework for understanding the molecular epidemiology and (...) resistance mechanisms of them is presented. However, further large‐scale epidemiological and functional studies are urgently needed to better understand the prevalence and dissemination of these newly discovered Tet(X) orthologs among Gram‐negative bacteria in both human and veterinary medicine. (shrink)
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    The Lolo ofLiang Shan.E. H. S.,Lin Yüeh-hua,Ju-shu Pan &Lin Yueh-hua -1961 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (4):463.
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    Using Hashtags to Analyse Purpose and Technology Application of Open-Source Project Related to COVID-19.Chengzhi Zhang &Liang Tian -2022 -Knowledge Organization 49 (3):192-207.
    COVID-19 has had a profound impact on the lives of all human beings. Emerging technologies have made significant contributions to the fight against the pandemic. An extensive review of the application of tech- nology will help facilitate future research and technology development to provide better solutions for future pan- demics. In contrast to the extensive surveys of academic communities that have already been conducted, this study explores the IT community of practice. Using GitHub as the study target, we analysed the (...) main functionalities of the projects submitted during the pandemic. This study examines trends in projects with different functionalities and the relationship between functionalities and technolo- gies. The study results show an imbalance in the number of projects with varying functionalities in the GitHub community, i.e., applications account for more than half of the projects. In contrast, other data analysis and AI projects account for a smaller share. This differs significantly from the survey of the academic community, where the findings focus more on cutting-edge technologies while projects in the community of practice use more mature technologies. The spontaneous behavior of developers may lack organization and make it challenging to target needs. Keywords: COVID, communities of practice, technologies, functionalities. (shrink)
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  19. Pi panLiang Shuming de zhe xue si xiang.Siqi Ai -1956
     
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  20. Hu Shi,Liang Shuming zhe xue si xiang pi pan.Siqi Ai -1977
     
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    Wen Zhong yi ji du qiuliang: yi ge Zhong yi shi jia "pan ni zhe" de zi shu.Ning Ai -2009 - Beijing: Zhongguo Zhong yi yao chu ban she.
    本书从回忆母亲中医治病开始,一路写来,有中医的神奇、有中医的道理、有中医与西医的区别、有人生的智慧、有豁达的胸襟、有现代人常常忽略的东西、有不少值得深思的问题.
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    Li shi xu wu zhu yi pi pan wen xuan.Bing Zhou (ed.) -2018 - Beijing: Hong qi chu ban she.
    Ben shu fen wu ge zhuan ji,Xuan lu le wang wei guang,Zhang quan jing,Tian xin ming,Liang zhu,Li shen ming,Liu run wei,Zhou xin cheng deng fa biao zai deng qi kan shang de pi pan li shi xu wu zhu yi de wen zhang,Zhi zai yin dao guang da dang yuan gan bu shen ke ren shi li shi xu wu zhu yi de wei hai,Shi zhong jian chi wei wu shi guan,Jian jue fan dui li shi xu wu zhu (...) yi. (shrink)
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    Neural Activity and Decoding of Action Observation Using Combined EEG and fNIRS Measurement.Sheng Ge,Peng Wang,Hui Liu,Pan Lin,Junfeng Gao,Ruimin Wang,Keiji Iramina,Quan Zhang &Wenming Zheng -2019 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Negative perfectionism and sleep quality in Chinese international students under COVID-19 epidemic: A moderated mediation.Huang Zhaoyang,Chen Feng,Fan Mei,Lin Jingjing &Pan Jiyang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectiveThis study used a moderated mediation model to test the mediating effect of anxiety on the relationship between negative perfectionism and sleep quality and the moderating effect of COVID-19 epidemic risk perception during the COVID-19 pandemic in Chinese international students.Materials and methodsA sample of 239 Chinese international students from the south of China, was surveyed with the Negative and Positive Perfectionism Scale, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, the General Anxiety Disorder Scale, and the COVID-19 Epidemic Risk Perception Inventory. Version 23.0 (...) of SPSS and version 3.4 of PROCESS were used to perform the correlation analyses, mediation analysis, and moderated mediation analysis.Results Negative perfectionism was significantly correlated with anxiety and poor sleep quality. Anxiety was significantly correlated with poor sleep quality. The mediating effect test showed that anxiety had a mediating effect between negative perfectionism and poor sleep quality. Epidemic risk perception moderated the mediating effect of anxiety between negative perfectionism and poor sleep quality.ConclusionNegative perfectionism affected sleep quality indirectly through anxiety. In particular, COVID-19 epidemic risk perception moderated the relationship between anxiety and sleep quality, such that the association was stronger when the COVID-19 epidemic risk perception was high. These results provide a more comprehensive understanding of the negative link between negative perfectionism and poor sleep quality. (shrink)
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    Proceedings of the 14th and 15th Asian Logic Conferences.Byunghan Kim,Jörg Brendle,Gyesik Lee,Fenrong Liu,R. Ramanujam,Shashi M. Srivastava,Akito Tsuboi &Liang Yu (eds.) -2019 - World Scientific Publishing Company.
    The Asian Logic Conference (ALC) is a major international event in mathematical logic. It features the latest scientific developments in the fields of mathematical logic and its applications, logic in computer science, and philosophical logic. The ALC series also aims to promote mathematical logic in the Asia-Pacific region and to bring logicians together both from within Asia and elsewhere for an exchange of information and ideas. This combined proceedings volume represents works presented or arising from the 14th and 15th ALCs.
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    Altered Brain Structure and Functional Connectivity of Primary Visual Cortex in Optic Neuritis.Jing Huang,Yunyun Duan,Sidong Liu,PeipengLiang,Zhuoqiong Ren,Yang Gao,Yaou Liu,Xiaojun Zhang,Jie Lu &Kuncheng Li -2018 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Subjective Theories of Chinese Office Workers With Irregular Physical Activity: An Interview-Based Study.Borui Shang,Yanping Duan,Walter Brehm &WeiLiang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectivesIndividuals with irregular physical activity participation are defined as fluctuators. This study aimed to comprehend how fluctuators’ perceived barriers and motivators in their subjective theories are exhibited and cognitively represented in relation to their everyday PA practices and lapses.MethodsThe design of “Research Program Subjective Theories” was used to explore and present fluctuators’ cognition concerning PA participation. Thirty fluctuators were invited to a semi-structured interview. By inductive and deductive coding, fluctuators’ verbal data were converted into word categories for extracting commonalities and (...) comparing differences. By retaining the remaining word categories of high frequency and exploring the interrelationships among the remained word categories using statistical analyses, a superstructure including fluctuators’ main PA motivators, barriers, and behavioral outcomes was compiled.ResultsFluctuators face common motivators as barriers, such as lack of time, lack of willpower, lack of social support, and physical reasons. Fluctuators’ subjective theories primarily differed in motivational configurations. The physically motivated fluctuators were more linked with low PA level, while the mixed motivated fluctuators were more likely associated with moderate PA level. The exemplars of the three typical fluctuators were also demonstrated to reveal their real experiences and situations in the daily life context.ConclusionDue to the fact that fluctuation research is still in its infancy, this study represents a significant opportunity to promote knowledge growth in this area. Future studies are recommended to convert findings of the present study into interventions that benefit fluctuators in overcoming perceived barriers and enhancing motivations to eventually participate in regular PA. (shrink)
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    Research on the Precession Characteristics of Hemispherical Resonator Gyro.Li-Jun Song,Rui Yang,Wang-Liang Zhao,Xing He,Shaoliang Li &You-Jun Ding -2021 -Complexity 2021:1-9.
    Hemispherical Resonator Gyro is a new type gyro with high precision, high reliability, shock resistance, no need of preheating, short start time, and long life. It is a kind of vibrating gyro with standing wave rotating along the sensitive base of annular precession, has a unique application prospect in the field of high precision inertial sensors, and is widely used in unmanned aerial vehicle control in complex environments. Based on the theory of the structure characteristics of the hemispherical resonator, the (...) mathematical model of energy of the resonator is established to research the rule of resonant frequency when the hemispherical resonator is rotated around the central axis. In this paper, the influence of precession factor, which are the top angle, the bottom angle, and wall unevenness of the hemispherical resonator, are analyzed. A series of hemispherical resonator models are constructed by ANSYS software to prove the results of theoretical research. The simulation results show that precession factor of the hemispherical resonator is more sensitive of the top angle than the bottom angle, and the error of angular velocity which is caused by the change of the top angle is larger than that which is caused by the change of the bottom angle. (shrink)
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  29. Jagat̲ o āmi.Pañcānana Bhaṭṭācāryya -1992 - Kalikātā: Maheśa Lāibrerī Prakāśana Saṃsthā.
    On the Hindu philosophical tradition in the light of Yoga and Hindu rituals.
     
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    Correction to: Moral Burden of Bottom-Line Pursuits: How and When Perceptions of Top Management Bottom-Line Mentality Inhibit Supervisors’ Ethical Leadership Practices.Rebecca L. Greenbaum,Mayowa T. Babalola,Matthew J. Quade,Liang Guo &Yun Chung Kim -2020 -Journal of Business Ethics 174 (1):125-125.
    The name of the first author was incorrect in the initial online publication. The original article has been corrected.
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    Neural Basis and Motor Imagery Intervention Methodology Based on Neuroimaging Studies in Children With Developmental Coordination Disorders: A Review.Keisuke Irie,Amiri Matsumoto,Shuo Zhao,Toshihiro Kato &NanLiang -2021 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Although the neural bases of the brain associated with movement disorders in children with developmental coordination disorder are becoming clearer, the information is not sufficient because of the lack of extensive brain function research. Therefore, it is controversial about effective intervention methods focusing on brain function. One of the rehabilitation techniques for movement disorders involves intervention using motor imagery. MI is often used for movement disorders, but most studies involve adults and healthy children, and the MI method for children with (...) DCD has not been studied in detail. Therefore, a review was conducted to clarify the neuroscientific basis of the methodology of intervention using MI for children with DCD. The neuroimaging review included 20 magnetic resonance imaging studies, and the neurorehabilitation review included four MI intervention studies. In addition to previously reported neural bases, our results indicate decreased activity of the bilateral thalamus, decreased connectivity of the sensory-motor cortex and the left posterior middle temporal gyrus, bilateral posterior cingulate cortex, precuneus, cerebellum, and basal ganglia, loss of connectivity superiority in the abovementioned areas. Furthermore, reduction of gray matter volume in the right superior frontal gyrus and middle frontal gyrus, lower fractional anisotropy, and axial diffusivity in regions of white matter pathways were found in DCD. As a result of the review, children with DCD had less activation of the left brain, especially those with mirror neurons system and sensory integration functions. On the contrary, the area important for the visual space processing of the right brain was activated. Regarding of characteristic of the MI methods was that children observed a video related to motor skills before the intervention. Also, they performed visual-motor tasks before MI training sessions. Adding action observation during MI activates the MNS, and performing visual-motor tasks activates the basal ganglia. These methods may improve the deactivated brain regions of children with DCD and may be useful as conditioning before starting training. Furthermore, we propose a process for sharing the contents of MI with the therapist in language and determining exercise strategies. (shrink)
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    Data Augmentation: Using Channel-Level Recombination to Improve Classification Performance for Motor Imagery EEG.Yu Pei,Zhiguo Luo,Ye Yan,Huijiong Yan,Jing Jiang,Weiguo Li,Liang Xie &Erwei Yin -2021 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    The quality and quantity of training data are crucial to the performance of a deep-learning-based brain-computer interface system. However, it is not practical to record EEG data over several long calibration sessions. A promising time- and cost-efficient solution is artificial data generation or data augmentation. Here, we proposed a DA method for the motor imagery EEG signal called brain-area-recombination. For the BAR, each sample was first separated into two ones by left/right brain channels, and the artificial samples were generated by (...) recombining the half-samples. We then designed two schemas corresponding to the single- and multi-subject scenarios. Extensive experiments using the classifier of EEGnet were conducted on two public datasets under various training set sizes. In both schemas, the BAR method can make the EEGnet have a better performance of classification. To make a comparative investigation, we selected two common DA methods, and the BAR method beat them. Further, using the proposed BAR for augmentation, EEGnet achieved up to 8.3% improvement than a typical decoding algorithm CSP-SVM, note that both the models were trained on the augmented dataset. This study shows that BAR usage can significantly improve the classification ability of deep learning to MI-EEG signals. To a certain extent, it may promote the development of deep learning technology in the field of BCI. (shrink)
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    Baseline Brain Activity Changes in Patients With Single and Relapsing Optic Neuritis.Zhuoqiong Ren,Yaou Liu,Kuncheng Li,Yunyun Duan,Huang Jing,PeipengLiang,Zheng Sun,Xiaojun Zhang &Bei Mao -2018 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    To Go or Not to Go: Degrees of Dynamic Inhibitory Control Revealed by the Function of Grip Force and Early Electrophysiological Indices.Trung Van Nguyen,Che-Yi Hsu,Satish Jaiswal,Neil G. Muggleton,Wei-KuangLiang &Chi-Hung Juan -2021 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    A critical issue in executive control is how the nervous system exerts flexibility to inhibit a prepotent response and adapt to sudden changes in the environment. In this study, force measurement was used to capture “partial” unsuccessful trials that are highly relevant in extending the current understanding of motor inhibition processing. Moreover, a modified version of the stop-signal task was used to control and eliminate potential attentional capture effects from the motor inhibition index. The results illustrate that the non-canceled force (...) and force rate increased as a function of stop-signal delay, offering new objective indices for gauging the dynamic inhibitory process. Motor response was a function of delay in the presentation of novel/infrequent stimuli. A larger lateralized readiness potential amplitude in go and novel stimuli indicated an influence of the novel stimuli on central motor processing. Moreover, an early N1 component reflects an index of motor inhibition in addition to the N2 component reported in previous studies. Source analysis revealed that the activation of N2 originated from inhibitory control associated areas: the right inferior frontal gyrus, pre-motor cortex, and primary motor cortex. Regarding partial responses, LRP and error-related negativity were associated with error correction processes, whereas the N2 component may indicate the functional overlap between inhibition and error correction. In sum, the present study has developed reliable and objective indices of motor inhibition by introducing force, force-rate and electrophysiological measures, further elucidating our understandings of dynamic motor inhibition and error correction. (shrink)
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    Efficiency Analysis of New Rural Cooperative Medical System in China: Implications for the COVID-19 Era.Ke Song,Wei-Bai Liu,Yan Qing,Meng-Nan Tian &Wen-Tsao Pan -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The sudden outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 has caused a huge impact on the Chinese residents' health and economic level. In the pandemic background, the country and its institutions have introduced pandemic-related insurance to stabilize the national situation. At this stage, insurance has played an increasingly important role in social life. With the popularization of insurance, the idea of buying insurance to avoid risk has gradually become popular among people. Among them, the New Rural Cooperative Medical System has been farmers' (...) common choice. The NRCMS, a mutual aid system created by farmers spontaneously in the country, plays a great role in guaranteeing farmers access to basic health services, alleviating poverty caused by disease and returning to poverty due to disease, and promoting poverty alleviation and rural revitalization. Given this backdrop, we study the efficiency of the NRCMS that can effectively promote poverty alleviation and rural revitalization and ensure the people's happy life. Implementing the Data Envelopment Analysis, we find that technological progress is one of the main factors influencing the efficiency of the NRCMS. Therefore, it is important to improve the technology for providing the efficiency of the NRCMS and promoting the happiness of the society. (shrink)
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    A Comparative Study of Regional Homogeneity of Resting-State fMRI Between the Early-Onset and Late-Onset Recurrent Depression in Adults.Ji-fei Sun,Li-mei Chen,Jia-kai He,Zhi Wang,Chun-lei Guo,Yue Ma,Yi Luo,de-Qiang Gao,Yang Hong,Ji-Liang Fang &Feng-Quan Xu -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    Liang Shuming xian sheng jiang Kong Meng.ShumingLiang -2008 - Shanghai: Shanghai san lian shu dian. Edited by Yuanting Li & Binghua Yan.
    本书围绕《论语》一书,梁漱溟从自己的理解出发,把儒家思想解释为十三个方面:乐、讷言敏行、看自己、看当下、反宗教、不迁怒不贰过、天命等。同时,还结合中国现时的思想及西方思想,谈了新时期对儒家思想的再审视 、再理解。.
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    Liang Shuming sui xiang lu.ShumingLiang -1992 - Taiyuan Shi: Xin hua shu dian shou du fa xing suo fa xing. Edited by Weinuo Lu.
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  39. Liang Shu-ming sa hou wen lu.ShumingLiang -1979
     
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  40. (1 other version)Liang Shuming xian sheng ji nian wen ji.PeikuanLiang (ed.) -1993 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian Beijing fa xing suo jing xiao.
     
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    Liang Shuming zhi fu ren de si shi jiu feng jia shu.ShumingLiang -2014 - Beijing Shi: Zhonghua shu ju. Edited by Peikuan Liang & Peishu Liang.
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  42. Liang Qichao xue shu wen hua sui bi.QichaoLiang -1996 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian jing xiao. Edited by Xiaohong Xia.
     
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    Liang Shuming wang lai shu xin ji.ShumingLiang -2017 - Shanghai: Shanghai ren min chu ban she. Edited by Peikuan Liang.
    本书共分为梁漱溟致有关人士 (1949年以前); 梁漱溟致政界人士及有关机构; 梁漱溟致有关人士 (1949年以后); 梁漱溟致师友; 有关人士致梁漱溟; 师友致和梁漱溟; 家书几部分, 其主要内容包括: 致蔡元培; 致胡适等.
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  44. Liang Shuming xuan ji: Liangshuming xuan ji.ShumingLiang -2005 - Changchun Shi: Jilin ren min chu ban she. Edited by Lai Chen.
     
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  45. Liang Shuming zi shu.ShumingLiang -2004 - Zhengzhou Shi: Henan ren min chu ban she.
     
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    Pan Shu quan ji =.Shu Pan -2007 - Beijing: Ren min jiao yu chu ban she.
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    Pan Yuting xian sheng tan hua lu.Yuting Pan -2012 - Shanghai Shi: Fu dan da xue chu ban she. Edited by Wenjiang Zhang.
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    Reviews: Zheng fa yan zang. [REVIEW]Paul L. Swanson,Paul Loren Swanson,Xiao-HongLiang & 梁曉虹 -2005 -Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 32:175-177.
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    Liang Shiqiu ren sheng wu yu.ShiqiuLiang -1999 - Beijing: Jing xiao Xin hua shu dian. Edited by Runqi Yu & Shu Wen.
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  50. Liang Qichao zhe xue si xiang lun wen xuan.QichaoLiang -1984 - [Peking]: Xin hua shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing. Edited by Maochun Ge & Jun Jiang.
     
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