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    Enhanced ultraviolet to near-infrared absorption by two-tier structured silicon formed by simple chemical etching.Jing Jiang, Shibin Li, Yadong Jiang, Zhiming Wu, Zhanfei Xiao & Yuanjie Su - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (34):4291-4299.
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    Effects of oxygen content on the microstructures and optical properties of thermochromic vanadium oxide thin films.Zhenfei Luo, Zhiming Wu, Tao Wang, Weizhi Li & Yadong Jiang - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (4):471-479.
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    Multipopulation Management in Evolutionary Algorithms and Application to Complex Warehouse Scheduling Problems.Yadong Yu, Haiping Ma, Mei Yu, Sengang Ye & Xiaolei Chen - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-14.
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    Jiang Kongyang quan ji.Kongyang Jiang - 1999 - Shanghai: Shanghai ren min chu ban she.
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    Li xing zhu yi yu xing fa mo shi: fan zui gai nian yan jiu.Yadong Feng - 1999 - Beijing Shi: Zhongguo zheng fa da xue chu ban she,:
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    Tian di you da mei: Jiang Xun he ni tan sheng huo mei xue.Jiang Xun - 2005 - Taibei Shi: Yuan liu chu ban shi ye gu fen you xian gong si.
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  7. Two Notions of Freedom in Classical Chinese Thought: The Concept of Hua 化 in the Zhuangzi and the Xunzi.Jiang Tao - 2011 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (4):463-486.
    This essay is an attempt to sketch out two contrasting notions of freedom in the Zhuangzi and the Xunzi . I argue that to understand the classical Chinese formulations of freedom we should look at the concept of hua 化 (transformation or to transform). It is a kind of freedom that highlights the moral and/or spiritual transformation of the self and its entailments on the connection between the self and various domains of relationality. The Zhuangzian hua is the transformation of (...)
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    Caught Between Embracing Modernity and Reviving the Past: A Critique of Jiang Qing's "Political Ruism".Jiang Xiaojun - 2013 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 45 (1):21-39.
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    Jiang Pizhi wen ji.Pizhi Jiang - 1997 - Beijing: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she. Edited by Xin Ru & Xiushan Ye.
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  10. Mencius on human nature and courage.Xinyan Jiang - 1997 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 24 (3):265-289.
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    The introduction of chemical theories into nineteenth-century China.Yadong Li - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (5):517-530.
    The introduction of Western chemical theories was a landmark in the development of modern science in China. The way such theories were introduced and assimilated not only illustrates the historical circumstances of the transmission and development of modern science in China, but also reflects the conflict between modern scientific concepts and traditional values in a non-European setting. The major part of the most important theories were introduced into China by 1901 and became the fundamental materials for building the subject. These (...)
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    Sensory perception is a holistic inference process.Jiang Mao & Alan A. Stocker - forthcoming - Psychological Review.
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    Mei de gui lü: Jiang Kongyang zi xuan ji.Kongyang Jiang - 1998 - Jinan Shi: Shangdong jiao yu chu ban she.
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  14. Ren shi lun shi jiang.Jiang Wu - 1982 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian Shanghai fa xing suo fa xing.
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    Moral Degradation, Business Ethics, and Corporate Social Responsibility in a Transitional Economy.Qinqin Zheng, Yadong Luo & Stephanie Lu Wang - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 120 (3):405-421.
    This article theoretically proposes and empirically verifies an understudied issue in the business ethics and corporate social responsibility literature—how moral degradation in a society influences the relationship between BE or CSR and firm performance. Building on strategic choice theory, we propose that both BE and CSR become more important in enhancing business success when the perceived MD is heightened. Our analysis of 300 firms operating in China statistically confirms our hypotheses: first, under high MD, firms’ engagement in CSR results in (...)
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    The Guodian Chu Slips and Early Confucianism.Jiang Guanghui - 2000 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 32 (2):6-38.
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    Some Reflections on Ch’en Pai-Sha’s Experience of Enlightenment.Paul Yun-Ming Jiang - 1983 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 10 (3):229-250.
  18. Fa xue zhi shi.Jiang He - 1984 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing.
     
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    Almost All My Schoolmates Were Asians.Jiang Hong - 2002 - Chinese Studies in History 35 (4):33-41.
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    Preface: Transcultural Turn of Conceptual History Research.Jiang Sun - 2018 - Cultura 15 (2):1-11.
    If we do not shrink from making rough generalizations and adopt a broad, conventional approach, then what we call modernity refers to the process whereby a state of heterogeneity progresses toward homogeneity in time, space, human collectives, social order, and other areas. In his book The Cheese and the Worms, Carlo Ginzburg discusses a late-16th century incident of heterodoxy that cannot be classified into previously existing standard categories. As new knowledge was disseminated thanks to the invention of the Gutenberg printing (...)
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    Semantic and subword priming during binocular suppression.Patricia Costello, Yi Jiang, Brandon Baartman, Kristine McGlennen & Sheng He - 2009 - Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2):375-382.
    In general, stimuli that are familiar and recognizable have an advantage of predominance during binocular rivalry. Recent research has demonstrated that familiar and recognizable stimuli such as upright faces and words in a native language could break interocular suppression faster than their matched controls. In this study, a visible word prime was presented binocularly then replaced by a high-contrast dynamic noise pattern presented to one eye and either a semantically related or unrelated word was introduced to the other eye. We (...)
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  22. Zi ran bian zheng fa jiang hua.Mengxiang Jiang - 1983 - Hefei Shi: Anhui sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing. Edited by Yishu Tan & Yuguang Luan.
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    Zhe xue zhuan ti er shi jiang.Jiang Wu - 1987 - Nanning Shi: Guangxi xin hua shu dian fa xing.
    本书以专题的形式对哲学的一些基本理论、基本知识作了既有一定理论深度又有比较通俗易懂的阐述.
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    A Jiang Studies Abroad.Jiang Jiazheng - 2002 - Chinese Studies in History 35 (4):67-72.
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    Jiang Kongyang: qie shuo shuo wo zi ji.Kongyang Jiang - 2008 - Shanghai: Shanghai wen yi chu ban she. Edited by Zhizhen Pu.
    本书通过且说说我自己、朝阳迎我归、鸿雁心迹、与朋友的书信、与学生的书信、与家人的书信、道德文章,山高水长来介绍蒋孔阳。.
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    Jiang Chang zi xuan ji.Chang Jiang - 1999 - Wuchang: Hua zhong li gong da xue chu ban she.
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    The Trickle-Down Effect of Authoritarian Leadership on Unethical Employee Behavior: A Cross-Level Moderated Mediation Model.Jiang Rui & Lin Xin Qi - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Authoritarian leadership is of great significance to eastern countries, including China. Meanwhile, unethical employee behavior also exists in all types of social organizations. The relationship between authoritarian leadership and unethical employee behavior is worth studying. Senior leaders often do not have a direct influence on employees except for through their immediate supervisors. The leadership style of senior leaders also influences the leadership style of their subordinates. This paper studies how authoritarian manager leadership trickles down to unethical employee behavior through authoritarian (...)
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    Infima of d.r.e. degrees.Jiang Liu, Shenling Wang & Guohua Wu - 2010 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 49 (1):35-49.
    Lachlan observed that the infimum of two r.e. degrees considered in the r.e. degrees coincides with the one considered in the ${\Delta_2^0}$ degrees. It is not true anymore for the d.r.e. degrees. Kaddah proved in (Ann Pure Appl Log 62(3):207–263, 1993) that there are d.r.e. degrees a, b, c and a 3-r.e. degree x such that a is the infimum of b, c in the d.r.e. degrees, but not in the 3-r.e. degrees, as a < x < b, c. In (...)
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    Joining to high degrees via noncuppables.Jiang Liu & Guohua Wu - 2010 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 49 (2):195-211.
    Cholak, Groszek and Slaman proved in J Symb Log 66:881–901, 2001 that there is a nonzero computably enumerable (c.e.) degree cupping every low c.e. degree to a low c.e. degree. In the same paper, they pointed out that every nonzero c.e. degree can cup a low2 c.e. degree to a nonlow2 degree. In Jockusch et al. (Trans Am Math Soc 356:2557–2568, 2004) improved the latter result by showing that every nonzero c.e. degree c is cuppable to a high c.e. degree (...)
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    Conceptual History and History Textbooks.Jiang Sun - 2022 - Cultura 19 (1):1-9.
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    Hu Shi and Wang Zaoshi: Mutual Support in the Struggle for Democracy and the Constitution.Jiang Ping - 2008 - Chinese Studies in History 41 (4):57-86.
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    A comprehensive analysis of dyslipidaemia management in a large health care system.Sameed Ahmed Mustafa Khatana, Lan Jiang & Wen-Chih Wu - 2014 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 20 (1):81-87.
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    Green technology innovation and carbon emissions nexus in China: Does industrial structure upgrading matter?Pengfei Gao, Yadong Wang, Yi Zou, Xufeng Su, Xinghui Che & Xiaodong Yang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Compared with traditional technological innovation modes, green technology innovation is more targeted for low carbon development and critical support for countries worldwide to combat climate change. The impact of green technology innovation on carbon emissions is considered in terms of fixed effect and mediating effect models through industrial structure upgrading. For this purpose, the sample dataset of 30 provincial administrative areas in China from 2008 to 2020 is employed. The results demonstrate that green technology innovation exerts significantly inhibitory effects on (...)
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    New perspectives on theories linking cognition, emotion, and context: A proposal from the Theory of Analysis of Demand.Laura Petitta, Valerio Ghezzi & Lixin Jiang - 2018 - Philosophical Psychology 31 (4):505-532.
    Both scholars and practitioners acknowledge that the major factors explaining behavior are cognition, emotion, and context. However, existing theories tend to only focus on a combination of two. Furthermore, not all models are rooted in a specific theory of mind. Finally, there is no consistent definition of ‘mind.’ To address these issues, we review the major models explaining behavior. We then describe the Theory of Analysis of Demand, an interactionist model of functioning of mind that thoroughly addresses the conjoint interplay (...)
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    Combining self-organizing mapping and supervised affinity propagation clustering approach to investigate functional brain networks involved in motor imagery and execution with fMRI measurements.Jiang Zhang, Qi Liu, Huafu Chen, Zhen Yuan, Jin Huang, Lihua Deng, Fengmei Lu, Junpeng Zhang, Yuqing Wang, Mingwen Wang & Liangyin Chen - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Truthmaking cannot be done afar.Asher Jiang - 2023 - Synthese 201 (3):1-17.
    As concerns the explication of the intuitive notion of truthmaking, Barry Smith has an insight that deserves more attention. Basically, in his view, an object x makes a proposition true iff (i) x necessitates and (ii) is representationally closely tied with x. To be more specific, he suggests that (ii) is fulfilled only if x is among ’s ontological commitments. I appreciate his basic insight but reject his specific suggestion. I argue that we can make a more attractive proposal from (...)
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  37. Chinese Dialectical Thinking—the Yin Yang Model.Xinyan Jiang - 2013 - Philosophy Compass 8 (5):438-446.
    The yin yang model of thinking is most essential to the Chinese cosmology, ontology and outlook on life. This paper is a systematic discussion of such a dialectical way of thinking and its significance. It starts with investigating the origin and the meaning of terms “yin” and “yang”, and explains the later developed yin yang doctrine; it then shows how greatly and profoundly the yin yang model of thinking has influenced Chinese philosophy and Chinese character. It concludes that Chinese naturalistic, (...)
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    A Modern Translation of Confucius's Comments on the Poetry.Jiang Guanghui - 2008 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 39 (4):49-60.
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    Problems Concerning the Rearrangement, Interpretation, and Orientation of the Ancient Preface to the Poetry.Jiang Guanghui - 2008 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 39 (4):30-48.
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    The Alienation of Private Property and the Estranged Form of Social Intercourse——Reading Comments on James Mill [J].Jiang Haibo - 2008 - Modern Philosophy 3:005.
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    The law of non‐contradiction and chinese philosophy.Xinyan Jiang - 1992 - History and Philosophy of Logic 13 (1):1-14.
    This paper discusses some paradoxical propositions in Chinese tradition, especially the School of Names. It not only explains what Chinese philosophers mean by these propositions and why there are such paradoxes in Chinese philosophy, but also makes an attempt to formulate these paradoxical propositions in the language of symbolic logic. Meanwhile, the paper makes a comparison between Chinese views about contradiction and Aristotle?s law ot non?contradiction and explores the relation between them. It comes to the conclusion that once the difference (...)
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    Book review: Ken Hyland and Feng (Kevin) Jiang, Academic Discourse and Global Publishing: Disciplinary Persuasion in Changing Times. [REVIEW]Jiang Xiangyi & Muhammad Afzaal - 2020 - Discourse Studies 22 (3):384-386.
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    Trigonometric tables: explicating their construction principles in China.Jiang-Ping Jeff Chen - 2015 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 69 (5):491-536.
    The trigonometric table and its construction principles were introduced to China as part of calendar reform, spear-headed by Xu Guangqi in the late 1620s to early 1630s. Chinese scholars attempted and succeeded in uncovering how the construction principles were established in the seventeenth century and then in the eighteenth century expanded to include more algorithms to compute the values of trigonometric lines. Successful as they were in discoursing the construction principles, most Chinese scholars did not actually construct trigonometric tables anew. (...)
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    Genomic Anonymity: Have We Already Lost It?Dov Greenbaum, Jiang Du & Mark Gerstein - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (10):71-74.
  45. Li shi bian zheng fa lun ji / Wu Jiang.Jiang Wu - 1978 - Beijing: Xin Hua Shu Dian Fa Xing.
     
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  46. What Is Philosophical Education?Jiang Yi - 2013 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 8 (2):273-277.
     
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  47. Trabalhemos juntos por um mundo melhor.Jiang Zemin - 1996 - Princípios 40:35.
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    A new bone to pick: osteoblasts and the haematopoietic stem‐cell niche.Jiang Zhu & Stephen G. Emerson - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (6):595-599.
    Two recent publications highlight the role of bone‐forming cells, the osteoblasts, in controlling the development of neighboring haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs).1,2 Using two distinct transgenic mouse models, one using the conditional deletion of the Bone Morphogenetic Protein Receptor 1A (BMPR1A) gene, the other using over‐expression of an active PTH/PTHrP receptor (PPR) mutant within osteoblasts, the authors show parallel, concordant increases in the generation of trabecular osteoblasts and the number of HSCs. In situ staining showed that rarely cycling HSCs sporadically attach (...)
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    Makesi zhu yi zhe xue zhu zuo xuan jiang.Shenhua Jiang (ed.) - 1990 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian Shanghai fa xing suo fa xing.
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    Origins of Moral-Political Philosophy in Early China: Contestation of Humaneness, Justice, and Personal Freedom.Tao Jiang - 2021 - New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press.
    This book rewrites the story of classical Chinese philosophy, which has always been considered the single most creative and vibrant chapter in the history of Chinese philosophy. Works attributed to Confucius, Mozi, Mencius, Laozi, Zhuangzi, Xunzi, Han Feizi and many others represent the very origins of moral and political thinking in China. As testimony to their enduring stature, in recent decades many Chinese intellectuals, and even leading politicians, have turned to those classics, especially Confucian texts, for alternative or complementary sources (...)
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