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Supplemental Material - How do urban services facilities affect social segregation among people of different economic levels? A case study of Shenzhen city
Supplemental Material for How do urban services facilities affect social segregation among people of different economic levels? A case study of Shenzhen city by Yuyang Wu, Yao Yao, Shuliang Ren, Shiyi Zhang, and Qingfeng Gua in Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science</p
Control and Filtering for Discrete Linear Repetitive Processes with H infty and ell 2--ell infty Performance
Repetitive processes are characterized by a series of sweeps, termed passes, through a set of dynamics defined over a finite duration known as the pass length. On each pass an output, termed the pass profile, is produced which acts as a forcing function on, and hence contributes to, the dynamics of the next pass profile. This can lead to oscillations which increase in amplitude in the pass to pass direction and cannot be controlled by standard control laws. Here we give new results on the design of physically based control laws for the sub-class of so-called discrete linear repetitive processes which arise in applications areas such as iterative learning control. The main contribution is to show how control law design can be undertaken within the framework of a general robust filtering problem with guaranteed levels of performance. In particular, we develop algorithms for the design of an H? and dynamic output feedback controller and filter which guarantees that the resulting controlled (filtering error) process, respectively, is stable along the pass and has prescribed disturbance attenuation performance as measured by and – norms
sj-pdf-1-wso-10.1177_17474930211040923 - Supplemental material for Basilar Artery Occlusion Chinese Endovascular Trial: Protocol for a prospective randomized controlled study
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-wso-10.1177_17474930211040923 for Basilar Artery Occlusion Chinese Endovascular Trial: Protocol for a prospective randomized controlled study by Chuanhui Li, Chuanjie Wu, Longfei Wu, Wenbo Zhao, Jian Chen, Ming Ren, Chen Yao, Xiaoyan Yan, Chongya Dong, Haiqing Song, Qingfeng Ma, Jiangang Duan, Yunzhou Zhang, Hongqi Zhang, Liqun Jiao, Yuping Wang, Tudor G Jovin, Xunming Ji and on behalf of the BAOCHE Investigators in International Journal of Stroke</p
Retracted: Self‐attention Bi‐RNN for developer emotion recognition based on EEG
Abstract Retraction: [Yingdong Wang, Yuhui Zheng, Lu Cao, Zhiling Zhang, Qunsehng Ruan, Qingfeng Wu, Self‐attention Bi‐RNN for developer emotion recognition based on EEG, IET Software 2022 (https://doi.org/10.1049/sfw2.12080)]. The above article from IET Software, published online on 23 December 2022 in Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com), has been retracted by agreement between the Editor‐in‐Chief, Hana Chockler, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (the IET) and John Wiley and Sons Ltd. This article was published as part of a Guest Edited special issue. Following an investigation, the IET and the journal have determined that the article was not reviewed in line with the journal’s peer review standards and there is evidence that the peer review process of the special issue underwent systematic manipulation. Accordingly, we cannot vouch for the integrity or reliability of the content. As such we have taken the decision to retract the article. The authors have been informed of the decision to retract
Acoustic radiation due to scattering of T-S wave by the mean-flow distortion induced by steady local suction
Substantial sound waves can be generated by boundary-layer instability modes when the latter are scattered by a rapid mean-flow distortion. This is a rather generic mechanism and operates when an oncoming T-S wave is scattered by a steady local suction slot. This paper focuses on this problem by extending a recently developed Local Scattering Theory (Wu & Dong, J. Fluid Mech. submitted), where a so-called transmission coefficient, defined as the ratio of the T-S wave amplitude downstream of the scatter to that upstream, is introduced to characterize the effect of a local scatter on boundary-layer instability and transition. As in the earlier work, the mathematical formulation is based on triple-deck formulism, but in order to accommodate the acoustic far field, which was not considered in the paper mentioned, the unsteady terms in the upper deck, which play a leading-order role in radiation, are retained, and the influence of the radiated sound on the near-wall perturbation is included. The upper deck equation for the pressure is the Helmholtz equation rather than the Laplace equation. This leads to a modified pressure-displacement relation, which is coupled with the linearized boundary-layer equations in the lower deck. Discretization of the whole system formulates a generalized eigenvalue problem, which is solved numerically. It is found that suction suppresses oncoming T-S waves, and this effect increases with the suction velocity and the slot width. The directivity is ndependent of the flow parameters only when the Mach number is low. The intensity of the radiated sound in general increases with the frequency, the suction velocity and the width of the suction slot. Interestingly, for O(1) suction velocities, the radiated sound is very weak, indicating that the gain of stabilizing effect does not cause aeroacoustic penalty
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Does Health Insurance Coverage Lead to Better Health and Educational Outcomes? Evidence from Rural China
Using 2006 China Agricultural Census (CAC), we examine whether the introduction of the New Cooperative Medical System (NCMS) has affected child mortality, maternal mortality, and school enrollment of the 6-16 years olds. Our data cover 5.9 million people living in eight low-income rural counties, of which four adopted the NCMS by 2006 and four did not adopt it until 2007. Raw data suggest that enrolling in NCMS is associated with better school enrollment and lower mortality of young children and pregnant women. However, using a difference-in-difference propensity score method, we find most of these differences are driven by the endogenous introduction and take-up of NCMS, and out method overcomes classical propensity score matching's failure to address the selection bias. While the NCMS does not affect child mortality and maternal mortality, it does help improve the school enrollment of six-year-olds.
Measurement of dwell times of spin polarized rubidium atoms on octadecyltrichlorosilane- and paraffin-coated surfaces
We report the measurement of dwell times of spin polarized Rb atoms on octadecyltrichlorosilane OTS- and paraffin-coated surfaces. We find that at a cell temperature of 72 °C the dwell times for OTS- and paraffin-coated surfaces are 0.9+-0.1 microsecond and 1.8 +-0.2 microsecond , respectively. Since the relaxation probability on paraffin is almost one order of magnitude smaller than that on OTS, the longer dwell time for paraffin indicates that the average strength of the interactions experienced by Rb atoms while they are inside paraffin is much weaker than while they are inside OTS.Peer reviewe
[[alternative]]A Study on History of Shin-Wu Elementary School at Tao-Yuan(1905-2003)
[[abstract]]To explore the school cultural development in Shin-Wu Elementary school in the last hundred years and the significance of school history research in educational history, this study examines documents and files in the school history room of Shin-Wu Elementary school and has oral history interviews as well. The main findings of this study are as follows.
1. In late Meiji, most of the teachers were Japanese or Taiwanese from the nearby common schools, however, the turnover was high. At that time, only affluent students attended schools while later, more students were from poor families. Yet, the drop-out rate was relatively high.
2. As for the age, most students went to school in their teens, for they had to share responsibilities in home chores.
3. In Taisyo period, there were more and more teachers who had been Shin-Wu graduates and students were from different sources.
4. Owing to the air raid during the war, schools got closed very often and the content of education was mainly about laboring.
5. Post-war education, compared with that before, varied little in educational contents and forms because of the position-retaining teachers and staff.
6. For the last hundred years, nearly one-third of Shin-Wu teachers were their graduates and principals and teachers of branch schools came form Shin-Wu Elementary School, too. Therefore, Shin-Wu Elementary School had played an influential role in the elementary education and the local people cultivation in Shin-Wu area.
7. Shin-Wu Elementary School had always followed the national educational policy, seldom did they have local standpoints, which meant, they had to strengthen their autonomy and capacity when faced with new challenges especially after the lifting of Martial Law.
8. Through elaborative school cultural analysis, relationship among education, politics, economy and society, in particular, individual area development will be more carefully investigated.
Fighting Inequalities: Impact of Urban-Rural Health Insurance Integration in Rural China
Integrating social health insurance, which helps unify the administration, policies, and funds of various health insurance programs, is expected to combat health inequalities. This paper provides the first micro-level evidence from China on the impact of health insurance integration on health care. We exploit the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) dataset and combine it with original city-level data on social health insurance policy. We employ difference-in-difference models with matching to estimate the effects of integrating the Urban Resident Basic Medical Insurance (URBMI) and the New Rural Cooperative Medical Insurance (NRCMI) on individuals’ health care utilization (including inpatient and outpatient care) and health outcomes. We find that the health insurance integration has significantly increased inpatient and outpatient care utilization. Moreover, we provide evidence of a possible mechanism that drives this relationship: the inpatient reimbursement rate significantly increased after the integration. We further find that after the integration, people traveled longer distances to seek inpatient and outpatient care, and their health, as measured by self-assessed health status, has improved. Nonetheless, these results are found in the rural sample only, and we observe no significant impact of the health insurance integration on total hospital charges or patients’ out-of-pocket payments.Peer reviewe
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