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Gua niu.
蝸牛(兩幕劇) -- 迷眼的沙子(獨幕劇) -- 姊妹之間(獨幕劇) -- 兩分(獨幕劇).Cover title.Gua niu (liang mu ju) -- Mi yan de sha zi (du mu ju) -- Zi mei zhi jian (du mu ju) -- Liang fen (du mu ju
Predicting and Analyzing the Popularity of False Rumors in Weibo
<p>Anonymised Raw 19,256 Weibo Rumors.</p>
<p>Paper: Predicting and Analyzing the Popularity of False Rumors in Weibo</p>
<p>Authors: Yida Mu, Pu Niu, Kalina Bontcheva and Nikolaos Aletras.</p>
<p>Pre-print will be available soon.</p>
<pre><code class="language-python">import pandas as pd
data=pd.read_csv('Weibo_Rumor_Popularity.tsv', sep='\t', lineterminator='\n')</code></pre>
<p>Yida Mu: (i) [email protected] (ii) [email protected]</p>
Parameter inference in differential equation models of biopathways using time warped gradient matching
Spatiotemporal Changes in Extreme Precipitation in China’s Pearl River Basin during 1951–2015
Precipitation is a key component of the hydrological cycle and one of the important indicators of climate change. Due to climate change, extreme precipitation events have globally and regionally increased in frequency and intensity, leading to a higher probability of natural disasters. This study, using the long-term APHRODITE dataset, employed six precipitation indices to analyze the spatiotemporal changes in extreme precipitation in the Pearl River Basin during 1951-2015. The Mann-Kendall (M-K) test was used to verify the significance of the observed trends. The results indicate that: (1) the interannual PRCPTOT showed a trend with an average positive increase of 0.019 mm/yr, which was followed by an increase in SDII, R95P, and RX1day, and a decrease in R95D and CWD; seasonal PRCPTOT also displayed an increase in summer and winter and a decrease in spring and autumn, corresponding to increases in R95P and SDII in all seasons. (2) The annual precipitation increases from the west to east of the basin, similar to the gradient distribution of SDII, R95P and RX1day, with the high R95D happening in the middle and lower reaches of the Xijiang River, but the CWD increased from the north to south of the basin. The seasonal spatial distributions of PRCPTOT, SDII, and R95P are relatively similar except in autumn, showing an increase from the west to east of the basin in spring and winter and a gradual increase from the north to south of the basin in summer, indicating that the Beijiang and Dongjiang tributary basins are more vulnerable to floods. (3) The MK test results exhibited that the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau region in the upper reaches of the Xijiang River Basin became drier, and there was an increase in extreme precipitation in the Beijiang and Dongjiang river basins. The study results facilitate valuable flood mitigation, natural hazard control and water resources management in the Pearl River Basin
Statistical inference in mechanistic models: time warping for improved gradient matching
Influence of growth parameters of frequency-radio plasma nitrogen source on extending emission wavelengths from 1.31 mu m to 1.55 mu m GaInNAs/GaAs quantum wells grown by molecular-beam epitaxy
High (42.5%) indium content GaInNAs/GaAs quantum wells with room temperature emission wavelength from 1.3 mu m to 1.5 mu m range were successfully grown by Radio Frequency Plasma Nitrogen source assisted Molecular Beam Epitaxy. The growth parameters of plasma power and N-2 How rate were optimized systematically to improve the material quality. Photoluminescence and transmission electron microscopy measurements showed that the optical and crystal quality of the 1.54 mu m GaInNAs/GaAs QWs was kept as comparable as that in 1.31 mu m
Green finance for sustainable global growth/ Sang-Bing Tsai, Chung-Hua Shen, Hua Song, and Baozhuang Niu, editors.
Includes bibliographical references."This book provides relevant theoretical frameworks and the latest empirical research findings in the areas of green finance, internet finance and sustainable finance"--Analysis of sustainable development path for green finance: a case study of China / Hsu Feng, Lee Ru -- The role of banks in renewable energy finance: an analysis of Turkey / Meryem Filiz Batürk -- Supply chain finance is the solution to financing conundrum? / Baozhuang Niu, Zihao Mu, Youchu Zeng -- An empirical study on green finance from the perspective of bibliomterics / Feng Hu, Haibo Wei, Sang-Bing Tsai -- A general introduction and overview of supply chain finance / Haoran Yue, Jingwen Xu, Jingmai Wang, Dilang Wu, Baozhuang Niu -- An analysis of green taxation in Turkey for sustainable growth / Erdal Eroglu -- Green finance for sustainable global growth: the cost-benefits of green building over conventional buildings / Elizabeth Ojo-Fafor, Clinton Aigbavboa, Wellington Thwala, Pretty Remaru -- An interpretation on the financial development and enterprise innovation efficiency: from double perspectives of quantity and quality / Min Du, Yang Gao, Bei Chen, Xingqun Xue, Bing Tsai -- Social capital accounting: the social capital protocol and the United Nations' sustainable development goals / John P. Wilson, Sonal Choudhary.1 online resource
Social trauma and the mu-opioid system in depression
The overarching thesis under investigation is that the endogenous opioid system plays a key role in depression subsequent to traumatic childhood social experiences. This is suggested by the fact that animal work indicates that mu-opioids robustly mediate separation-distress, and that early social stressors lead to long term dysregulation in key related circuitries and neuroanatomical structures
Mapping Soil Erosion Dynamics (1990–2020) in the Pearl River Basin
Healthy soil is the key foundation of the world’s agriculture and an essential resource to ensure the world’s food security. Soil erosion is one of the serious forms of soil degradation and a major threat to sustainable terrestrial ecosystems. In this study, we utilized a continuous Landsat satellite image dataset to map soil erosion changes (1990–2020) based on the RUSLE model across the Pearl River Basin. The study results indicated that: (1) The multi-year area-specific soil erosion average in the Pearl River Basin is approximately 538.95 t/(km2·a) with an annual soil loss of approximately 353 million tons; (2) The overall soil erosion displayed a decreasing trend over the past 30 years with an annual decreasing rate of −13.44(±1.53) t/(km2·a); (3) Soil erosion, dominated by low- and moderate-level erosion, primarily occurred in the tributary basin of Xijiang River, especially in the areas with slopes > 15°, low vegetation coverage, or poorly managed forests; (4) the NDVI and land cover were the dominant factors regulating soil erosion dynamics versus the insignificant role of precipitation played in the erosion procedure. The study results are valuable for soil erosion management and water conservation in the Pearl River Basin
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