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    sj-docx-1-crj-10.1177_17488958221146144 – Supplemental material for Telecommunication and cyber fraud victimization among Chinese college students: An application of routine activity theory

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-crj-10.1177_17488958221146144 for Telecommunication and cyber fraud victimization among Chinese college students: An application of routine activity theory by Kai Lin, Yuning Wu, Ivan Y Sun and Jia Qu in Criminology & Criminal Justice</p

    sj-docx-1-psp-10.1177_01461672221150238 – Supplemental material for On Cultural Differences of Heroes: Evidence From Individualistic and Collectivistic Cultures

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-psp-10.1177_01461672221150238 for On Cultural Differences of Heroes: Evidence From Individualistic and Collectivistic Cultures by Yuning Sun, Elaine L. Kinsella and Eric R. Igou in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin</p

    Arab Americans’ confidence in the police has been stable and favorable over the past decade

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    In the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks nearly 14 years ago, Arab Americans came under heightened suspicion and greater counter-terrorism surveillance. Has this changing relationship with law enforcement affected Arab Americans’ levels of confidence in the police? In new study which looks at attitudes of Arab Americans in Detroit, Ivan Sun & Yuning Wu find that their attitudes towards police have been mostly unchanged, with more than 40 percent expressing a ‘great deal’ or ‘a lot’ of confidence in the police. They argue that local police departments’ efforts to establish solid rapport with Arab communities may have contributed to maintaining these high levels, and illustrate the importance of building these types of links in order to establish and maintain public confidence in policing

    Author Correction: A shared neural basis underlying psychiatric comorbidity

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    Correction to: Nature Medicine. Published online 24 April 2023. In the version of this article initially published, the STRATIFY data also included cohort data from the ESTRA consortium, though this was not acknowledged in the author list and the section in Methods on the Stratify dataset. The Methods are now updated, and the author list is amended to combine the STRATIFY and ESTRA consortium names and to include the following authors: Marina Bobou, M. John Broulidakis, Betteke Maria van Noort, Zuo Zhang, Lauren Robinson, Nilakshi Vaidya, Jeanne Winterer, Yuning Zhang, Sinead King, Hervé Lemaître, Ulrike Schmidt, Julia Sinclair, Argyris Stringaris and Sylvane Desrivières. The STRATIFY and ESTRA consortia are now combined to list Marina Bobou, M. John Broulidakis, Betteke Maria van Noort, Zuo Zhang, Lauren Robinson, Nilakshi Vaidya, Jeanne Winterer, Yuning Zhang, Sinead King, Gareth J. Barker, Arun L. W. Bokde, Hervé Lemaître, Frauke Nees, Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos, Ulrike Schmidt, Julia Sinclair, Argyris Stringaris, Henrik Walter, Robert Whelan, Sylvane Desrivières and Gunter Schumann as members, and the IMAGEN consortium is updated to also include Sylvane Desrivières. Affiliations, author contributions and acknowledgements have been updated to reflect the new authorship, and all changes have been made in the HTML and PDF versions of the article

    Author Correction: A shared neural basis underlying psychiatric comorbidity

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    Correction to: Nature Medicine https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-023-02317-4. Published online 24 April 2023. In the version of this article initially published, the STRATIFY data also included cohort data from the ESTRA consortium, though this was not acknowledged in the author list and the section in Methods on the Stratify dataset. The Methods are now updated, and the author list is amended to combine the STRATIFY and ESTRA consortium names and to include the following authors: Marina Bobou, M. John Broulidakis, Betteke Maria van Noort, Zuo Zhang, Lauren Robinson, Nilakshi Vaidya, Jeanne Winterer, Yuning Zhang, Sinead King, Hervé Lemaître, Ulrike Schmidt, Julia Sinclair, Argyris Stringaris and Sylvane Desrivières. The STRATIFY and ESTRA consortia are now combined to list Marina Bobou, M. John Broulidakis, Betteke Maria van Noort, Zuo Zhang, Lauren Robinson, Nilakshi Vaidya, Jeanne Winterer, Yuning Zhang, Sinead King, Gareth J. Barker, Arun L. W. Bokde, Hervé Lemaître, Frauke Nees, Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos, Ulrike Schmidt, Julia Sinclair, Argyris Stringaris, Henrik Walter, Robert Whelan, Sylvane Desrivières and Gunter Schumann as members, and the IMAGEN consortium is updated to also include Sylvane Desrivières. Affiliations, author contributions and acknowledgements have been updated to reflect the new authorship, and all changes have been made in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.</p

    From the headwater to the delta: A synthesis of the basin-scale sediment load regime in the Changjiang River

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    Many large rivers in the world delivers decreasing sediment loads to coastal oceans owing to reductions in sediment yield and disrupted sediment deliver. Understanding the sediment load regime is a prerequisite of sediment management and fluvial and deltaic ecosystem restoration. This work examines sediment load changes across the Changjiang River basin based on a long time series (1950–2017) of sediment load data stretching from the headwater to the delta. We find that the sediment loads have decreased progressively throughout the basin at multiple time scales. The sediment loads have decreased by ~96% and ~74% at the outlets of the upper basin and entire basin, respectively, in 2006–2017 compared to 1950–1985. The hydropower dams in the mainstem have become a dominant cause of the reduction, although downstream channel erosion causes moderate sediment load recovery. The basin-scale sediment connectivity has declined as the upper river is progressively dammed, the middle-lower river is leveed and river-lake interplay weakens. The middle-lower river has changed from a slight depositional to a severe erosional environment, from a sediment transport conduit to a new sediment source zone, and from a transport-limited to a supply-limited condition. These low-level sediment loads will likely persist in the future considering the cumulative dam trapping and depleted channel erosion. As a result, substantial hydro-morphological changes have occurred that affect the water supply, flood mitigation, and the aquatic ecosystem. The findings and lessons in this work can shed light on other large river systems subject to intensified human interference.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Coastal Engineerin

    Rezension/Review/Mapitio: Yuning Shen. 2018. Transitivität und Verbvalenz im Swahili. [Transitivity and Verb Valence in Swahili/Uelekezi na Mpangilio wa Vitenzi katika Lugha ya Kiswahili]. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe, 104 pp., ISBN 978-3-89645-712-7.

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    Yuning Shen’s study deals with transitivity and verb valency in Kiswahili using a corpus-based approach. The author relates the methods used and results with previous studies dealing with the same topic, namely Whiteley (1968), Abdulaziz (1996) and Olejarnik (2005). He uses the meta-function-rank-matrix (MF/R) from Chinese to point out the fallacy of adopting such a matrix from one language and imposing it on another. Using the parts of speech annotation TreeTagger (Schmid 1994, 1995) to examine previous verb classifications, the author discusses the divergent use of concepts such as verb radicals, verb stems and verb bases as used in different theoretical approaches.Kitabu hiki cha Yuning Shen kinahusu uelekezi na mpangilio wa vitenzi katika lugha ya Kiswahili kwa kutumia mkabala wenye msingi wa kopasi ya kiisimu. Mwandishi anazihusisha mbinu zilizotumika na matokeo yake na kazi za utafiti zilizotangulia zilizoshughulikia mada hiyo yaani Whiteley (1968), Abdulaziz (1996), na Olejarnik (2005). Shen anatumia mkabala wa mpangilio wa viwango tofauti vya matumizi ya lugha (meta-function-rank-matrix, MF/R) iliyotumika kwa utafiti wa lugha ya Kichina kwa ajili ya kuonesha udhaifu wa mkabala huo kwani unaiga mfumo unaofanya kazi katika lugha moja na kuutumia kwa lugha nyingine bila kuzingatia kuwa lugha ni tofauti. Kwa kutumia njia ya matawi ya kutenganisha vipashio vya maneno (TreeTagger) iliyobuniwa na Schmid (1994, 1995) kwa lengo la kuchunguza njia za awali za kuainisha vitenzi, mwandishi anayajadili matumizi yanayotofautiana ya dhana mbalimbali kama vile viini vya vitenzi, mashina ya vitenzi, na mizizi ya vitenzi jinsi ambavyo zimetumika katika mikabala mbalimbali ya kinadharia

    High Performance n-Type Polymer Semiconductors for Printed Logic Circuits

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    Solution processable polymer semiconductors open up potential applications for radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags, flexible displays, electronic paper and organic memory due to their low cost, large area processability, flexibility and good mechanical properties. An inverter, providing the ‘NOT’ logic function, is a fundamental unit in these applications. A complementary inverter, which consists of both p-type and n-type transistors, offers low power consumption, higher voltage gain, and stronger immunity against noise, and thus is most widely studied and used for integrated circuits. A high-performance complementary logic circuit requires p-type and n-type transistors with high and balanced hole and electron mobilities. However, stable n-type polymer semiconductors are rare and the current level of electron mobility of n-type polymers remains much lower than that of p-type polymers. In this work, a number of high-performance n-type polymer semiconductors were successfully developed using several approaches. In Chapter 2, a new polymer semiconductor with a record high electron mobility value of 6.30 cm2V-1s-1 in OTFT devices was developed. This polymer contains a key new electron-accepting building block, DBPy, which consists of a DPP core flanked with two 2-pyridinyl substituents. The 2-pyridinyl substituents can effectively alleviate its steric interaction with the DPP core, resulting in a highly coplanar structure; meanwhile, the relatively electron deficient characteristic of pyridine helped to reduce the LUMO energy level. Our results demonstrate that DBPy is a highly promising new building block for polymer semiconductors for ambipolar complementary logic. In Chapter 3, a DBPy-thieno[3,2-b]thiophene copolymer with a high ambipolar performance was synthesized. The source and drain electrodes of the OTFT devices were modified with a thin layer of polyethyleneimine (PEI) to convert the polymer into a unipolar n-type semiconductor, achieving an electron mobility as high as 2.38 cm2V-1s-1. This opens a door to ambipolar polymers to be used as n-type polymers for complementary circuits. In Chapter 4, the surface modification of source and drain electrodes by an ultrathin layer (~ 2-5 nm) of polyethyleneimine (PEI) on source and drain electrodes utilized in Chapter 3, is further demonstrated to be an effective and universal way to convert other ambipolar polymers and even a p-type semiconductor into unipolar n-type semiconductors in OTFTs. In Chapter 5, another general approach to converting ambipolar and even p-type polymer semiconductors into unipolar n-type semiconductor materials for high performance OTFTs was discovered by doping these polymers with a small amount of PEI. The PEI dopant was uniformly distributed throughout polymer semiconductors even when the blend films were annealed at high temperatures up to 200ºC. This general doping method is a significant step forward for making complementary circuits using ambipolar and even p-type polymer semiconductors in n-channel OTFTs. In the Conclusion and Outlook, the fabrication of complementary inverters based on both p-type and n-type OTFTs using the general approach developed in Chapter 5 is discussed. The inverters demonstrate low power consumption, high voltage gain and strong robustness to noise

    Enterprise architecture modeling for cybersecurity analysis in critical infrastructures — A systematic literature review

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    As digital landscapes become increasingly complex, safeguarding sensitive information and systems against cyber threats has become a paramount concern for organizations. This paper provides a comprehensive review of how enterprise architecture modeling is used in the context of cybersecurity assessment, particularly focusing on critical infrastructures. The use of enterprise architecture models for cybersecurity is motivated by the main purpose of enterprise architecture, namely to represent and manage business and IT assets and their interdependence. While enterprise architecture modeling originally served to assess Business/IT alignment, they are increasingly used to assess the cybersecurity of the enterprise. The research questions explored include the types of enterprise architecture models used for cybersecurity assessment, how security aspects are incorporated into these models, the theoretical frameworks and reference theories applied, the research methods used for evaluation, and the strengths and limitations of these models in supporting cybersecurity assessment. This review encompasses research papers published before 2024, focusing on high-quality research from peer-reviewed journals and reputable conferences, thereby providing a structured and comprehensive overview of the current state of research in this domain.CC BY-NC 4.0Corresponding author: Yuning JiangE-mail addresses: [email protected]</p

    Neural–genetic–environmental evidence for a disease factor in mental and physical health multimorbidity

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    Increasing evidence reveals the presence of multimorbidity across physical and mental disorders. A general disease factor (d factor) has been recently identified to capture the shared liability across these conditions, yet its biological basis remains poorly understood. Here, using data from the UK Biobank, we reveal the d factor's neural, genetic, and environmental underpinnings. We show that the d factor is associated with extreme negative deviations in grey matter volume and white matter microstructure. A genome-wide association study identifies its genetic loci and correlations with unhealthy lifestyle, anthropometric measures, and mood-related phenotypes. Furthermore, Mendelian randomization suggests a causal effect of living environmental deprivation on the d factor. Mediation analysis further reveals that the d factor links this environmental adversity to individual differences in brain structure. Our findings establish a multi-level biological characterization of general disease liability, connecting environmental, genetic, and neural factors and inform transdiagnostic approaches to prevention and treatment
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