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    Mou Zongsan yu Kangde guan yu "zhi de zhi jue" wen ti de bi jiao yan jiu.ZhideSheng -2010 - Guilin: Guangxi shi fan da xue chu ban she.
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    LaiZhide ji =.Zhide Lai -2021 - Chengdu Shi: Ba Shu shu she. Edited by Zhide Lai.
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  3. LaiZhide quan ji (ji jiao).Zhide Lai -2021 - Chongqing Shi: Chongqing chu ban she. Edited by Zhide Lai.
     
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    Sheng Xinmin fa xue wen ji.XinminSheng -2015 - Beijing Shi: Fa lü chu ban she. Edited by Qi Li.
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  5. Sheng ren de zi you: Mou Zongsan mei xue si xiang de he xin wen ti.Sheng Tang -2013 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan xue sheng shu ju you xian gong si.
     
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  6. Rensheng zhe xue.LeyuanSheng (ed.) -1986 - Tianjin Shi: Xin hua shu dian Tianjin fa xing suo fa xing.
     
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    Were Peasant Wars the Only True Motive Force in the Development of Feudal Society?[Wang] Jung-Sheng -1980 -Chinese Studies in History 14 (1):21-39.
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    The effects of mental fatigue on effort allocation: Modeling and estimation.Zhide Wang,Yanling Chang,Brandon J. Schmeichel &Alfredo A. Garcia -2022 -Psychological Review 129 (6):1457-1485.
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    Three Critiques on Stravinsky by Adorno.Fang de-Sheng -2004 -Modern Philosophy 2:005.
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  10. Sui bi, sui si.Zhide Guo -1988 - Jilong Shi: Ming shi chu ban she.
     
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    Using semantic tagging to examine the American Dream and the Chinese Dream.Zhide Hou -2019 -Semiotica 2019 (227):145-168.
    This paper uses Wmatrix to generate semantic tagging to compare corpora of media representations between the American Dream and the Chinese Dream. The USAS tagger is used to assign the semantic field tags to the America Dream Corpus and the Chinese Dream Corpus. The motivation of this study is to replicate the studies using an automated and inclusive method based on semantic tagging. 295–324), and more importantly, to conduct a broad semantic categorization on both national dreams so as to uncover (...) the cultural, social and historical similarities and/or differences. It is found that the cultural difference of the individualistic home and work association of the American Dream versus the collectivistic nation and world attributions of the Chinese Dream. The different historical stage and social-economic contexts are disclosed from the different temporal positions from time category, and the contrastive tags associated with negative representation of the American Dream and positive representation of the Chinese Dream. (shrink)
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    Incremental Training Based on Input Space Partitioning and Ordered Attribute Presentation with Backward Elimination.Sheng-Uei Guan &JiHua Ang -2005 -Journal of Intelligent Systems 14 (4):321-352.
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    Percentage-Based Hybrid Pattern Training with Neural Network Specific Cross Over.Sheng-Uei Guan &Kiruthika Ramanathan -2007 -Journal of Intelligent Systems 16 (1):1-26.
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    Feature Selection for Modular Neural Network Classifiers.Sheng-Uei Guan &Peng Li -2002 -Journal of Intelligent Systems 12 (3):173-200.
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    (1 other version)Правила применения основных научно-технических средств в процессе предварительного следствия.Shengeli Pitskhelauri -2004 -GISAP: Jurisprudence 1:64-77.
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    (1 other version)Способы фиксации результатов использования научно-технических средств и специальных знаний.Shengeli Pitskhelauri -2004 -GISAP: Jurisprudence 2:20-31.
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  17. Liu chao qing yin.YuanSheng -2000 - Zhengzhou Shi: Henan ren min chu ban she. Edited by Jixi Yuan.
     
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    Four Great Thinkers in Modern Chinese Buddhism.Sheng-yen Shih & 釋聖嚴 -1991 - In Charles Wei-Hsun Fu & Sandra Ann Wawrytko,Buddhist ethics and modern society: an international symposium. New York: Greenwood Press. pp. 55-67.
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    Incremental Learning in Terms of Output Attributes.Sheng-Uei Guan &Peng Li -2004 -Journal of Intelligent Systems 13 (2):95-122.
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    (1 other version)Incremental Neural Network Training with an Increasing Input Dimension.Sheng-Uei Guan &Jun Liu -2004 -Journal of Intelligent Systems 13 (1):71-94.
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    A Defense of Utilitarianism.C. L.Sheng -2004 - Upa.
    In Defense of Utilitarianism, C.L.Sheng provides a more intensive study of the Unified Utilitarian Theory , which he proposed in his previous work A New Approach to Utilitarianism .Sheng defends utilitarianism, particularly UUT, against the objections and attacks raised by nonutilitarians, showing it to be a viable ethical theory.
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    Current Change Rate Influences Sensorimotor Cortical Excitability During Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation.Sheng-Long Jiang,Zhongpeng Wang,Weibo Yi,Feng He,Hongzhi Qi &Dong Ming -2019 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
  23. Han Wei liang Jin Nan Bei chao dao jiao lun li lun gao =.Sheng Jiang -1995 - Chengdu: Sichuan sheng xin hua shu dian jing xiao.
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    Effects of substitution on low-temperature physical properties of LuFe2Ge2.Sheng Ran,Sergey L. Bud'ko &Paul C. Canfield -2011 -Philosophical Magazine 91 (34):4388-4400.
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    An Interpretation of Liberty in Terms of Value.C. L.Sheng -1998 -The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 40:117-126.
    This paper discusses the nature of liberty from the point of view of value. Liberty is the highest value for liberals. The root of this liberal view is their particular conception of self. Rawls says 'the self is prior to the ends which are affirmed by it.' This is also the Kantian view of the self: the self is prior to its socially given roles and relationships. Therefore, no end is exempt from possible revision by the self. There is nothing (...) wrong with this basic idea. In fact, all theories agree on free choice of life plan or self-determination. But they disagree about what package of rights and resources best enables people to pursue their own conceptions of the good. However, the liberal view of liberty is based on a metaphysically reasoned idealism. This results in a conception of liberty that is absolute, supreme, and has infinite value compared with other things. Communitarians have several arguments against the liberal view. I consider the following two points to be of utmost import: The liberal view of the self is empty; The liberal view ignores our embeddedness in communal practices. My reasoning is not exactly that of the communitarians. I view 'emptiness' as freedom associated with the substance of an action, which has a value that does not lie in itself. (shrink)
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    Female Emperor Wu Tse-T'ien.Hu Shen-Sheng,Feng Tan-Feng &Huang Lung-Chen -1975 -Chinese Studies in History 8 (4):15-26.
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    Isothermal solidification stage during transient liquid-phase bonding single-crystal superalloys.NaichengSheng,Jide Liu,Tao Jin,Xiaofeng Sun &Zhuangqi Hu -2014 -Philosophical Magazine 94 (11):1219-1234.
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    “Marginal Consequences” and Utilitarianism.C. L.Sheng -1988 -Philosophy Research Archives 14:143-163.
    The purpose of this paper is to clarify the concept of marginal consequences of a group moral action. The situations in which a group action is taken are studied and classified. The assumption that the agents of a group action are similarly (or symmetrically) situated is clearly specified and emphasized. Then a probabilistic approach is used to determine the marginal consequences of a group action. It is shown that the refutation of utilitarian generalization by Bart Gruzalski is unjustified because of (...) his misinterpretation of marginal consequences. Finally the delicate situations of maximizing and minimizing conditions are analyzed. It is concluded that if the probability of participation p is not known, then the contributory consequences approach is the only approach that can be used. If the probability of participation p is known or can be estimated, then the use of the marginal consequences approach seems to be justified and preferable. (shrink)
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    New naturalism and other ethical theories.C. L.Sheng -1991 -Journal of Value Inquiry 25 (2):177-188.
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    Should Y stay or should Y go: The evolution of non‐recombining sex chromosomes.Sheng Sun &Joseph Heitman -2012 -Bioessays 34 (11):938-942.
    Gradual degradation seems inevitable for non‐recombining sex chromosomes. This has been supported by the observation of degenerated non‐recombining sex chromosomes in a variety of species. The human Y chromosome has also degenerated significantly during its evolution, and theories have been advanced that the Y chromosome could disappear within the next ∼5 million years, if the degeneration rate it has experienced continues. However, recent studies suggest that this is unlikely. Conservative evolutionary forces such as strong purifying selection and intrachromosomal repair through (...) gene conversion balance the degeneration tendency of the Y chromosome and maintain its integrity after an initial period of faster degeneration. We discuss the evidence both for and against the extinction of the Y chromosome. We also discuss potential insights gained on the evolution of sex‐determining chromosomes by studying simpler sex‐determining chromosomal regions of unicellular and multicellular microorganisms. (shrink)
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    Rational Waves and Complex Dynamics: Analytical Insights into a Generalized Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation with Distributed Coefficients.Sheng Zhang,Lijie Zhang &Bo Xu -2019 -Complexity 2019:1-17.
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    No-Boundary Emergence and Book of Change.Sheng Sun &Jianhui Li -2016 -BIOCOSMOLOGY – NEO-ARISTOTELISM 6 (1):102-120.
    This work attempts to respond to Tomas Aquinas' Cosmological Argument in a way that combines Set Theory with the idea of the ‘Book of Change’. The study defines the ith Cause Set on which to operate on, which leads to the ontological commitment of austerity that the ‘First Cause's Compromise with emergence’ cannot be avoided. It is argued in the present paper that the concept that ‘emergence only consists of Synchronic Emergence and Diachronic Emergence’ should be extended to a broader (...) notion of emergence, which is made up of the two discussed elements and a third one ‘No-Boundary Emergence’ (beyond the time dimension). The article defines the concept of No-Boundary Emergence, proves why it is a type of emergence that differs from the traditional two types, and asserts that it underlies the bottom layer of the cosmos. This study describes the common feature of all emergence as communication protocols between layers. The assemblage of all emergences behaves similar to a distributed system that cannot be restricted by Gödel's theorem. The paper provides evidence (in Big Bang Cosmology, Conformal Cyclic Cosmology, Superstring Theory, Quantum Gravity) for this point of view, and notes that emergence (in the context of No-Boundary Emergence) is not only a simple scientific theory but also a progressive scientific research programme that can spontaneously grow from scientific theory based on Platonism at the expense of a degenerating shift to the ontological commitment of austerity. This paper proposes an improved model of Schrödinger Cat that provides a new explanation for quantum measurement and argues that there must be a forbidden zone of thought experiments. The study also introduces the implications of ancient Chinese thoughts (namely, the ‘Book of Change’ and Confucius). The paper comes to the conclusion that emergence (crossing the gap between ‘being’ and ‘nothing’, while ignoring the forbidden zone of thought experiments) relieves ‘cosmological insufficiency’ in the sense of Neo-Aristotelism. (shrink)
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    Ming Qing dao jiao lun li ji qi li shi liu bian.Sheng Jiang -1999 - Chengdu: Sichuan ren min chu ban she. Edited by Wu Guo.
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  34. Dong Ya: zou xiang jin dai de jing shen li cheng: jin san bai nian Zhong Ri shi xue yu ru xue chuan tong.BangheSheng -1995 - Hangzhou: Zhejiang ren min chu ban she.
     
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    Randomness and Distributive Justice.C. L.Sheng -1993 -Social Philosophy Today 9:157-169.
  36. Ren wen kun huo yu fan si: xi fang hou xian dai zhu yi si chao pi pan.NingSheng -1997 - Beijing: Jing xiao xin hua shu dian.
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  37. She hui zhu yi zhi ye dao de.ZongfanSheng -1987 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian Shanghai fa xing suo fa xing.
     
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    Ya Zhou ren shi: Zhongguo yu Riben jin xian dai si xiang shi xue yan jiu.BangheSheng -2019 - Shanghai: Shanghai ren min chu ban she.
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    Wei Jin feng du: Zhongguo rensheng ming shen mei yi shi xing tai chu bu jian gou.Shengli Li -2018 - Beijing Shi: Ren min chu ban she.
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    Values, Motives, and Organic Food Consumption in China: A Moderating Role of Perceived Uncertainty.Sheng Wei,Furong Liu,Shengxiang She &Rong Wu -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The present research attempts to understand the importance of altruistic and egoistic values in determining consumers’ motives and intention to purchase organic foods. Using the face-to-face survey approach, a total of 1,067 responses were collected from consumers in China. Data analysis was performed using a two-step structural equation modeling approach, i.e., measurement and structural models. The findings indicated that both values influence the intention to purchase organic foods through the mediation of motives. Specifically, the altruistic value influences the environmental concern, (...) and the egoistic value influences the health concern. Moreover, the perceived uncertainty negatively moderates a relationship between consumer HC and organic purchase intention while positively moderating a relationship between consumer EC and organic purchase intention. Several implications and suggestions are also discussed. (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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    PTEN in the maintenance of genome integrity: From DNA replication to chromosome segregation.Sheng-Qi Hou,Meng Ouyang,Andrew Brandmaier,Hongbo Hao &Wen H. Shen -2017 -Bioessays 39 (10):1700082.
    Faithful DNA replication and accurate chromosome segregation are the key machineries of genetic transmission. Disruption of these processes represents a hallmark of cancer and often results from loss of tumor suppressors. PTEN is an important tumor suppressor that is frequently mutated or deleted in human cancer. Loss of PTEN has been associated with aneuploidy and poor prognosis in cancer patients. In mice, Pten deletion or mutation drives genomic instability and tumor development. PTEN deficiency induces DNA replication stress, confers stress tolerance, (...) and disrupts mitotic spindle architecture, leading to accumulation of structural and numerical chromosome instability. Therefore, PTEN guards the genome by controlling multiple processes of chromosome inheritance. Here, we summarize current understanding of the PTEN function in promoting high-fidelity transmission of genetic information. We also discuss the PTEN pathways of genome maintenance and highlight potential targets for cancer treatment. PTEN is a guardian of the genome. However, the role of PTEN in guarding the genome has not been revealed until recently. PTEN controls multiple fundamental processes of genomic transmission. By physically interacting with key molecules in DNA replication, DNA repair/decatenation, and chromosome segregation during the cell cycle, PTEN maintains genomicintegrity and fitness. (shrink)
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    Structural and Functional Changes Are Related to Cognitive Status in Wilson’s Disease.Sheng Hu,Chunsheng Xu,Ting Dong,Hongli Wu,Yi Wang,Anqin Wang,Hongxing Kan &Chuanfu Li -2021 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Patients with Wilson’s disease suffer from prospective memory impairment, and some of patients develop cognitive impairment. However, very little is known about how brain structure and function changes effect PM in WD. Here, we employed multimodal neuroimaging data acquired from 22 WD patients and 26 healthy controls who underwent three-dimensional T1-weighted, diffusion tensor imaging, and resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging. We investigated gray matter volumes with voxel-based morphometry, DTI metrics using the fiber tractography method, and RS-fMRI using the seed-based (...) functional connectivity method. Compared with HC, WD patients showed GM volume reductions in the basal ganglia and occipital fusiform gyrus, as well as volume increase in the visual association cortex. Moreover, whiter matter tracks of WD were widely impaired in association and limbic fibers. WM tracks in association fibers are significant related to PM in WD patients. Relative to HC, WD patients showed that the visual association cortex functionally connects to the thalamus and hippocampus, which is associated with global cognitive function in patients with WD. Together, these findings suggested that PM impairment in WD may be modulated by aberrant WM in association fibers, and that GM volume changes in the association cortex has no direct effect on cognitive status, but indirectly affect global cognitive function by its aberrant functional connectivity in patients with WD. Our findings may provide a new window to further study how WD develops into cognitive impairment, and deepen our understanding of the cognitive status and neuropathology of WD. (shrink)
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  44. Magesi zhu yi she xue jiao cheng.Sheng'en Liu,Zhanyuan Xie &Kangmei Ma (eds.) -1986 - [Peking]: Beijing shi xin hua shu dian fa xing.
     
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    A Utilitarian General Theory of Value.C. L.Sheng (ed.) -1998 - BRILL.
    The thesis of this book is to develop a theory of value covering all kinds of values, based on my unified utilitarian theory. It is unique and is different from all traditional and existing theories of value. Like the views of most psychologists and decision-scientists, value is asserted to be subjective in nature because value exists only for a subject. Value and value judgment are considered statistical in nature in three dimensions, namely in the dimensions of subject, object, and judge. (...) This theory covers a modified von Neumann-Morgenstern utility theory as an integral part. The three conceptions of utility held by philosophers, economicsts, and decision-scientists are unified. The traditional and conventional classification of value into intrinsic and instrumental, which may lead to confusion, misunderstanding, and circularity, is not used. Instead, a classification based on the classification of good things in life according to the principle of exchangeability and replaceability is emphasized and used. A decision-theoretic approach is taken for the study of actions in life. All the actions in a person's life are for the pursuit of values, and all the values pursued are related, directly or indirectly, closely or remotely, to a life plan. Thus, this utilitarian general theory of value eventually leads to a philosophy of life, which is also consequential, teleological, and utilitarian. (shrink)
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    Investigating a weakly informative prior for item scale hyperparameters in hierarchical 3pno irt models.YanyanSheng -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  47. Sheng ming kuang hua.Han-Sheng Wang -1972
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    A Defense of Utilitarianism Against Rights-Theory.C. L.Sheng -1991 -Social Philosophy Today 5:269-299.
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    William Ockham's view on human capability.Sheng-Chia Chang -2010 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Part 1. Human capability in light of God's power -- Divine power and the creation -- God's will and human destiny -- Part 2. Human capability to understand God -- Human knowledge -- Human knowledge of God -- Part 3. Human capability in relation to doctrinal ordination -- Criteria of Christian authorities -- Philosophical freedom and doctrinal minimalism : two test cases -- Conclusion.
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    Hao Wang. Yü-yen ho hsing-shang-hsüeh . Che-hsüeh p'ing-lun , vol. 10 no. 1 , pp. 35–38.Yin Fu-Sheng -1952 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (3):219-219.
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