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    ORCID: Building Trusted Infrastructure

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    "ORCID: Building Trusted Infrastructure" was presented by Matthew Buys and Estelle Cheng at the ORCID China Workshop on September 23, 2019.</p

    sj-docx-1-bbs-10.1177_23727322221144650 - Supplemental material for Data Exclusion in Policy Survey and Questionnaire Data: Aberrant Responses and Missingness

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-bbs-10.1177_23727322221144650 for Data Exclusion in Policy Survey and Questionnaire Data: Aberrant Responses and Missingness by Maxwell Hong, Matthew Carter, Casey Kim and Ying Cheng in Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences</p

    sj-docx-1-obm-10.1177_1753495X231163351 - Supplemental material for Walking the walk to include pregnant participants in non-obstetric clinical trials: Insights from the SNAP Trial

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-obm-10.1177_1753495X231163351 for Walking the walk to include pregnant participants in non-obstetric clinical trials: Insights from the SNAP Trial by Isabelle Malhamé, Erica Hardy, Matthew P Cheng, Steven YC Tong and Asha C Bowen in Obstetric Medicine</p

    [[alternative]]The Effect of Wai Tan Kung Exercise on Energy Expenditure And Heart Rate Variability

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    [[abstract]]The Effect of Wai Tan Kung Exercise on Energy Expenditure And Heart Rate Variability Graduate student: Cheng-Kun Wu Advisor: Cheng-Chung Lin ,Ph.D. Abstract The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of long-term Wai Tan Kung exercise on heart rate (HR), energy expenditure, oxygen uptake (VO2), ventilation (VE), heart rate variability and blood pressure. Two different groups of older adults were recruited. One group subjects (n =16; 65.0 ± 4.2 yrs, 163.3 ± 7.3 cm, 63.3 ± 7.3 kg) had been participated at least 10 years of regular Wai Tan Kung exercise (long-term group, LTG), and the other (n = 16; 59.0 ± 3.7 yrs, 162.0 ± 3.9 cm, 65.7 ± 3.6 kg) had been participated as same exercise as LTG but less than one year (short-term group, STG). The results of this study showed that there were significant differences (p < .05) in rest systolic pressure, and HR, energy expenditure, VO2, VE, high frequency power (HFP) and low frequency power (LFP) during exercise between LTG and STG (p < .05). LTG subjects had a significant lower in rest heart rate and blood pressure (p < .05) than STG subjects, and the former also reached higher (p < .05) exercise intensities during exercise testing than the latter. Moreover, there were significant higher heart rate, VO2 and VE during exercise testing for LTG than STG, suggesting that LTG subjects had higher metabolic rate. Additionally, LTG had a higher HFP than STG, suggesting that there was a significant increase in parasympathetic division of autonomic nervous activity during exercise testing for LTG than STG, indicating LTG subjects may prevent from coronary artery disease and improve functions of the heart. It is concluded that older adults participate in regular long-term of Wai Tan Kung exercise have a positive effect on their cardiovascular fitness. Therefore, such kind of exercise may especially fit for older adults. Key words: oxygen uptake (VO2), ventilation (VE), heart rate, heart rate variability, Wai Tan Kung exercise.

    sj-pdf-1-cjk-10.1177_20543581211040332 – Supplemental material for Kidney Transplantation in Times of Covid-19: Decision Analysis in the Canadian Context

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-cjk-10.1177_20543581211040332 for Kidney Transplantation in Times of Covid-19: Decision Analysis in the Canadian Context by Ivan Yanev, Michael Gagnon, Matthew P. Cheng, Steven Paraskevas, Deepali Kumar, Alice Dragomir and Ruth Sapir-Pichhadze in Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease</p

    [[alternative]]The Analysis of Master's Theses in Sport Management in Taiwan

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    [[abstract]]The Analysis of Master’s Theses in Sport Management in Taiwan Lin, Wen-Cheng Advisor:Philip Cheng, Shao-Tung, Ph.D. Abstract The purposes of this study were to understand and analyze the contents and the status of the development of 398 master’s theses and their 26803 references in sport management during 1993-2003 in Taiwan. The Content Analysis was used as the study’s main research method, with the assistance of the Citation Analysis. The instrument “content analysis checklist of master’s theses in sport management in Taiwan” was used to collect data. The data was statistically analyzed in terms of Frequency Distribution and Percentage, Chi-square. The results showed as the followings: 1.The total number of master’s theses in sport management has been growing significantly since 1998. The total number of master’s theses in sport management in different areas has been in unbalanced distribution. There were six major universities playing the key roles in terms of sport management research. 2.The main three research topics of the master’s theses were Sport Marketing Management(Sponsorship included), Sport Management, Organization and Leadership, Sport Leisure Management. 3.There was no significant correlation found among master’s theses in different years and research topics. The significant correlations were found between these master’s theses were correlations among research purposes, research areas, research instruments, and computerize statistical software. 4.There was no significant correlation found among master’s theses in different areas, research purposes, research areas, research instruments, and computerize statistical software. The significant correlations were found between these master’s theses and their respective research topics, and research instruments. 5.The quantity of references has been increasing. The languages of the references were mainly Chinese and English. Most of the references were published between the year of 1991 and 2003. The main types of the references were books and journals. The most cited English author was Chelladurai, P., and the Chinese counterpart was Ministry of Education(Taiwan). This study provides the research information and analysis of Master’s Theses in Sport Management in Taiwan during recent 10 years, and expects the increasing application of qualitative research method in sport management. It would be combined together between Sport Marketing Management and Sport Leisure Management to create benefit for organization, and it would be a future trend. Key words:Content Analysis, sport management.

    Phoebus 6, number 2: Chinese Painting under the Qianlong Emperor

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    tableOfContents: Preface p. 207 Figure, Fiction and Figment in Eighteenth­ century Chinese Painting by Richard Vinograd p. 209 Yuan Jiang: Image Maker by Alfreda Murck p. 228 Zheng Xie's Price List: Painting as a Source of Income in Yangzhou by Ginger Cheng-chi Hsu p.261 Jin Nong: The Eccentric Painter with a Wintry Heart by Marshall P. S. Wu p. 272 An Overview of Li Jian's Painting by Christina Chu p. 295 Eighteenth-century Foundations in Modern Chinese Painting by Chu-tsing Li p. 316 Epilog: Rubric and Art History - The Case of the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou by Ju-hsi Chou p.329 Notes p. 351 Glossary p. 381 Index p. 39

    A Non-invasive Method for Removing a Non-Deflatable Bladder Catheter.mp4

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    Title: A Non-invasive Method for Removing a Non-Deflatable Bladder CatheterJournal: International Urology and NephrologyAuthor: Qing Cheng; Haibo Zhang; Guoren Wang; Zhenxiang Liu; Zhiming BaiCorresponding author: Zhiming BaiE-mail: [email protected] </p

    Online_Only_Supplemental_Material_TAE – Supplemental material for Differential left ventricular and left atrial remodelling in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction patients with and without diabetes

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    Supplemental material, Online_Only_Supplemental_Material_TAE for Differential left ventricular and left atrial remodelling in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction patients with and without diabetes by Gaurav S. Gulsin, Prathap Kanagala, Daniel C. S. Chan, Adrian S. H. Cheng, Lavanya Athithan, Matthew P. M. Graham-Brown, Anvesha Singh, Jing Yang, Zhuyin Li, Kamlesh Khunti, Melanie J. Davies, Jayanth R. Arnold, Iain B. Squire, Leong L. Ng and Gerry P. McCann in Therapeutic Advances in Endocrinology and Metabolism</p

    Phoebus 6, number1: Chinese Painting under the Qianlong Emperor

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    tableOfContents: Preface p. 7 The Time of Qianlong, 1736-1795 by Wen Fong p. 9 The Intellectual Climate in Eighteenth-century China: Glimpses of Beijing, Suzhou and Yangzhou in the Qianlong Period by Frederick Mote p.17 The Qianlong Emperor's Skill in the Connoisseurship of Chinese Painting by Kohara Hironobu p. 56 An Overview of Stylistic Development in the Qianlong Painting Academy by She Cheng p. 74 Document and Portrait: The Southern Tour Paintings of Kangxi and Qianlong by Maxwell Hearn p.91 Tangdai: A Biographical Sketch by Ju-hsi Chou p.132 For Love of God: Castiglione at the Court of Qianlong by Howard Rogers p.141 Epilog: Approaches to Painting at the Qianlong Court by Claudia Brown p163 Notes p. 16
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