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    Dou shi

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    依達著.環球文藝叢書.附 : Play boy 與我 (pages 153-225).Copy 2 printed in 1970.Yida zhu.Huan qiu wen yi cong shu.Fu : Play boy yu wo (pages 153-225)

    Di 35 ge sheng ri

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    辰星逝處 ---p.1第三十五個生日 ---p.149男人,女人,酒 ---p.167最平凡的故事 ---p.183依達著Yida zhu

    Writing Acceptable Patches: An Empirical Study of Open Source Project Patches

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    Software developers submit patches to handle tens or even hundreds of bugs reported daily. However, not all submitted patches can be directly integrated into the code base, since they might not pass patch review that is adopted in most software projects. As the result of patch review, incoming patches can be rejected or asked for resubmission after improvement. Both scenarios interrupt the workflow of patch writers and reviewers, increase their workload, and potentially delay the general development process. In this paper, we aim to help developers write acceptable patches to avoid patch rejection and resubmission. To this end, we derive a comprehensive list of patch rejection reasons from a manual inspection of 300 rejected Eclipse and Mozilla patches, a large-scale online survey of Eclipse and Mozilla developers, and the literature. We also investigate which patch-rejection reasons are more decisive and which are difficult to judge from the perspective of patch reviewers. Our findings include 1) suboptimal solution and incomplete fix are the most frequent patch-rejection reasons 2) whether a patch introduces new bugs is very important yet very difficult to judge 3) reviewers reject a large patch not solely because of its size, but mainly because of the underlying reasons that induce its large size, such as the involvement of unnecessary changes 4) reviewers consider certain problems to be much more destructive than patch writers expect, such as the inconsistency of documentation in a patch and 5) bad timing of patch submission and a lack of communication with team members can also result in a negative patch review.</p

    sj-docx-1-ras-10.1177_00208523231166254 - Supplemental material for Lockdown, information quality, and political trust: An empirical study of the Shanghai lockdown under COVID-19

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ras-10.1177_00208523231166254 for Lockdown, information quality, and political trust: An empirical study of the Shanghai lockdown under COVID-19 by Yida Zhai and Guanghua Han in International Review of Administrative Sciences</p

    Mengnitan ri ji.

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    依達著.Yida zhu

    Qin jian you jiao

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    依達著.長篇小說.Yida zhu.Chang pian xiao shuo

    Yang liu shu xia

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    依達著.長篇小說.Copy 2 printed in 1968.Yida zhu.Chang pian xiao shuo

    Yida Hu, Violin

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    Partita in D minor for solo violin (BWV 1004) / Johann Sebastian Bach; Violin Concerto No. 1, Op. 6 / Niccolò Paganin

    hyemin-han/BayesFactorFMRI: BayesFactorFMRI V1.0.0

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    BayesFactorFMRI is a tool developed with R and Python to allow neuroimaging researchers to conduct Bayesian second-level analysis of fMRI data and Bayesian meta-analysis of fMRI images with multiprocessing. This tool was developed to expedite computationally intensive Bayesian fMRI analysis through multiprocessing. Its GUI allows researchers who are not experts in computer programming to feasibly perform Bayesian fMRI analysis. BayesFactorFMRI is available via or GitHub for download. It would be widely reused by neuroimaging researchers who intend to analyse their fMRI data with Bayesian analysis with better sensitivity compared with classical analysis while saving time by distributing analysis tasks into multiple processes. Please refer to and cite these articles when you use BayesFactorFMRI: Journal of Open Research Software paper. Bayesian multiple comparison correction: Han, H. (in press). Implementation of Bayesian multiple comparison correction in the second-level analysis of fMRI data: With pilot analyses of simulation and real fMRI datasets based on voxelwise inference. Cognitive Neuroscience, 11(3), 157-169. http://bit.ly/2S6Uka2 Bayesian meta-analysis: Han, H., & Park, J. (2019). Bayesian meta-analysis of fMRI image data. Cognitive Neuroscience, 10(2), 66-76. http://bit.ly/2RCbxZ

    The End of the Sahelian Exception: Al-Qaeda and Islamic State Clash in Central Mali

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    Until the beginning of 2020, the Sahel was something of an exception with respect to international rivalry between jihadists. This came to an end when violent clashes involving supporters of Al-Qaeda and those affiliated with the Islamic State were recorded in central Mali. The violent escalation that has taken place between Katiba Macina and Islamic State in the Greater Sahara in the inner Niger Delta should be framed as a battle between a dominant power whose position has begun to be contested, and a rising challenger trying to exploit the situation. More specifically, the rise of Islamic State appears directly connected to the material and symbolic crisis of the system of governance established by Katiba Macina in the area under its control. As the result of a process that cuts across various developments in the recent history of Mali, the conflict between the two jihadist movements threatens to unlock a new and more violent phase in Mali’s longstanding crisis.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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