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    sj-docx-1-jdr-10.1177_00220345211051967 – Supplemental material for Host Genetic Associations with Salivary Microbiome in Oral Cancer

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jdr-10.1177_00220345211051967 for Host Genetic Associations with Salivary Microbiome in Oral Cancer by S.F. Yang, C.W. Lin, C.Y. Chuang, Y.C. Lee, W.H. Chung, H.C. Lai, L.C. Chang and S.C. Su in Journal of Dental Research</p

    Supplemental material for Incidence and risk factors of osteomyelitis in adult and pediatric systemic lupus erythematosus: a nationwide, population-based cohort study

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    Supplemental Material for Incidence and risk factors of osteomyelitis in adult and pediatric systemic lupus erythematosus: a nationwide, population-based cohort study by Y.F. Huang, Y.S. Chang, W.S. Chen, Y.P. Tsao, W.H. Wang, H.T. Liao, C.Y. Tsai and C.C. Lai in Lupus</p

    The Institutional Repository under Copyright Law

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    機構典藏因涉及著作之重製與公開傳輸,又與其相關成員對外投稿或出版有關,著作權議題乃成為機構典藏執行人員及作者共同的疑慮。本文首先由著作權法角度觀察,認為機構典藏與著作權法同以促進國家文化發展為目標,法制上應存在合理的解決途徑;次再針對機構典藏所涉機構、成員、出版單位間之著作權歸屬,以及能否透過合理使用解決機構典藏相關著作利用進行法律分析,並嘗試就前開分析結果提出解決方案,以供機構典藏執行單位作為參考。The work of an institutional information repository involves the reproduction and promulgation of academic work for public use. It also invariably involves submitting or publishing materials to or in conjunction with a publisher, necessitating executive members and authors having to negotiate any arising copyright issues. From the point view of copyright law, an Institutional repository is charged with promoting the development of national culture, and therefore there should be a reasonable way for solving copyright issues. This paper focuses on the legal analysis of academic product copyright ownership and if the fair use system could be adopted as the legal basis for an Institutional repository. Based on the above analysis, this paper tries to provide some solutions for Institutional repositories to be recategorized as reference resources

    Managing symptoms in patients with advanced lung cancer during radiotherapy: results of a psychoeducational randomized controlled trial

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    Context. Breathlessness, fatigue, and anxiety are distressing symptoms for patients with advanced lung cancer. Usually managed as isolated symptoms, theyoften can occur simultaneously. Previous research often has addressed management of discrete symptoms rather than considering them as a cluster, which, in reality, is the situation faced by patients.Objectives. This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of a psychoeducational intervention (PEI) on the symptom cluster of anxiety, breathlessness, and fatigue, compared with usual care.Methods. A pretest/post-test, two-group, randomized, controlled trial was conducted. Education on symptom management and coaching in the use of progressive muscle relaxation were delivered to patients one week prior tocommencing radiotherapy (RT), and repeated three weeks after beginning RT. Symptom data were collected at four time points: prior to the intervention, threeweeks, six weeks, and 12 weeks postintervention.Results. One hundred forty lung cancer patients receiving palliative RT were recruited from a publicly funded hospital in Hong Kong. Doubly multivariate analysis of variance revealed a significant difference (time ? group interaction effect, P ¼ 0.003) over time between the PEI and usual care control group on the pattern of change of the symptom cluster. Significant effects on the patterns ofchanges in breathlessness (P ¼ 0.002), fatigue (P ¼ 0.011), anxiety (P ¼ 0.001), and functional ability (P ¼ 0.000) also were found.Conclusion. PEI is a promising treatment for relieving the symptom cluster and each of the individually assessed symptoms. More effort needs to be directed a

    Landscape as a Benchmark: Poetics of Place as a Critical Tool in W.H. Auden’s Prose

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    W.H. Auden had a profound and clearly defined spatial awareness. As an editor of anthologies, Professor of Poetry at Oxford and author of essays, reviews, forewords and introductions, he was also prolific in the profession of a literary critic judging the work of others. This paper traces the connections between these two facets, with a special emphasis on Auden’s readiness to use other writers’ topophilic responsiveness to the physical environment and landscape as a benchmark for assessing their qualities. Focusing on Auden’s critical assessment of Wordsworth, Frost, Betjeman and Rilke on the basis of their poetics of place, the present study examines Auden’s implementation of this criterion in his critical method.

    Landscape as a Benchmark: Poetics of Place as a Critical Tool in W.H. Auden’s Prose

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    W.H. Auden had a profound and clearly defined spatial awareness. As an editor of anthologies, Professor of Poetry at Oxford and author of essays, reviews, forewords and introductions, he was also prolific in the profession of a literary critic judging the work of others. This paper traces the connections between these two facets, with a special emphasis on Auden’s readiness to use other writers’ topophilic responsiveness to the physical environment and landscape as a benchmark for assessing their qualities. Focusing on Auden’s critical assessment of Wordsworth, Frost, Betjeman and Rilke on the basis of their poetics of place, the present study examines Auden’s implementation of this criterion in his critical method.&nbsp

    Landscape as a Benchmark: Poetics of Place as a Critical Tool in W.H. Auden’s Prose

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    W.H. Auden had a profound and clearly defined spatial awareness. As an editor of anthologies, Professor of Poetry at Oxford and author of essays, reviews, forewords and introductions, he was also prolific in the profession of a literary critic judging the work of others. This paper traces the connections between these two facets, with a special emphasis on Auden’s readiness to use other writers’ topophilic responsiveness to the physical environment and landscape as a benchmark for assessing their qualities. Focusing on Auden’s critical assessment of Wordsworth, Frost, Betjeman and Rilke on the basis of their poetics of place, the present study examines Auden’s implementation of this criterion in his critical method.&nbsp
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