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    sj-docx-1-taj-10.1177_20406223221098114 – Supplemental material for The comparative effectiveness of antidepressants for youths with major depressive disorder: a nationwide population-based study in Taiwan

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-taj-10.1177_20406223221098114 for The comparative effectiveness of antidepressants for youths with major depressive disorder: a nationwide population-based study in Taiwan by Sheng-Yu Lee, Liang-Jen Wang, Yao-Hsu Yang and Chih-Wei Hsu in Therapeutic Advances in Chronic Disease</p

    Surveillance Report​: Che-Wei Hsu​

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    Face ID: A Surveil of Che-Wei Hsu is a lens based artistic investigation and experience into the nature of surveillance in modern society. Through performance, photography, and installation, my work explores the dynamics between being watched and watching, questioning how surveillance influences human behavior and identity. In my art practice, I think about the behavior that people would not do in front of other people or violate the social norm and perform in the public as a way to experience how surveillance influences how we act in the public, for example eating a sandwich on the ladder in front of the webcam. Inspired by the ancient penalty in China and Japan, which the government would tattoo on criminals’ bodies or faces, therefore these people would be isolated by the public. In one of my performances, I let people doodle on my face as the metaphor of how people surveil and isolate each other. Through performance, face painting, and absurd interactions with surveillance cameras, I reflect on the paradox of concealment and exposure. My practice ultimately serves as a critique of surveillance culture, highlighting its contradictions and ambiguities while inviting the audience to reconsider their role within these power structures

    sj-docx-1-tej-10.1177_20417314231201231 – Supplemental material for Reconstructing vascular networks promotes the repair of skeletal muscle following volumetric muscle loss by pre-vascularized tissue constructs

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tej-10.1177_20417314231201231 for Reconstructing vascular networks promotes the repair of skeletal muscle following volumetric muscle loss by pre-vascularized tissue constructs by Chih-Long Chen, Shih-Yen Wei, Wei-Lin Chen, Ting-Lun Hsu and Ying-Chieh Chen in Journal of Tissue Engineering</p
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