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    Wang Shuo and the commercialisation of contemporary Chinese culture

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    This thesis examines the commercialisation of Chinese culture that has taken place over the past twenty years in mainland China. It explores the contribution of Wang Shuo, a cultural figure who straddles different fields of culture, moving from literature to the ultimate mass culture medium of television, this study plots Wang Shuo' s development from educational failure, to business failure, to fiction writer, film & TV editor, film director and cultural critic and analyst. His stories, films, TV series and articles have caused shock-waves throughout national cultural circles as he has transformed the terms of the debate from academic discourse to a validation of the role of the market in the culture field. Although Wang Shuo has not been labelled as a dissident, his approach to the culture market has had a more subversive effect on official ideology that those overt dissidents who have had to live in exile or have been imprisoned. He has utilised the language of official ideology to satirise the authorities, turning the ideology and its supporters into figures of fun. Yet his own goals have been strictly personal and economic ones. The authorities recognize the value of Wang Shuo's work in the cultural market but at the same time distrust his works and place him under strict censorship. Examining the way Wang Shuo and people surround him have succeeded in different fields of cultural achievement is a mirror to understanding the process of the transformation of contemporary Chinese culture from a socialist state-controlled culture to a market-oriented mass culture industry

    Wang Meng and contemporary Chinese literature: the vicissitudes of a committed writer

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    This thesis examines the way Wang Meng has developed as a writer from the 1950s to the 1990s in the context of New China's political and literary background. It looks at the compromises he was forced to make between his political beliefs in the Communist Party and his chosen role as a professional writer. After his disastrous early foray into what was deemed to be unacceptable political criticism with The Young Newcomer in the Organisation Department in the 1950s, when the opportunity came to start publishing again in the late 1970s he was boldly innovative in style, helping to transform New Period literature, but conservative in content, sticking to politically acceptable topics. It was only with Hard Porridge in 1989 that he ventured again, and very successfully, into political comment. There is no outstanding leading writer in contemporary China, but Wang Meng is a leading contender for the title

    Measurement of w-InN/h-BN Heterojunction Band Offsets by X-Ray Photoemission Spectroscopy

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    X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy has been used to measure the valence band offset (VBO) of the w-InN/h-BN heterojunction. We find that it is a type-II heterojunction with the VBO being -0.30 +/- A 0.09 eV and the corresponding conduction band offset (CBO) being 4.99 +/- A 0.09 eV. The accurate determination of VBO and CBO is important for designing the w-InN/h-BN-based electronic devices

    Isotopic dependence of residual zonal flows

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    We identify an isotopic dependence of residual zonal flows from an analytic calculation. While the well-known Rosenbluth-Hinton residual zonal flows with radial scale greater than the magnetically trapped ion radial width rho(bi) have no isotopic dependence (Rosenbluth and Hinton 1998 Phys. Rev. Lett. 80 724), we find that shorter radial scale (shorter than rho(bi), but larger than the magnetically trapped electron radial width rho(be)) residual zonal flows (Wang and Hahm 2009 Phys. Plasmas 16 062309) exhibit isotopic dependence. These finer scale zonal flows in deuterium (D) plasmas can be stronger than those of hydrogen (H) plasmas, and possibly lead to lower turbulence and transport and better confinement in qualitative agreement with experimental results

    Asian dust storm observed at a rural mountain site in southern China : chemical evolution and heterogeneous photochemistry

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    Author name used in this publication: Nie, W.Author name used in this publication: Wang, T.Author name used in this publication: Xue, L. K.Author name used in this publication: Wang, X. F.Author name used in this publication: Gao, X. M.Author name used in this publication: Zhang, Q. Z.Author name used in this publication: Wang, W. X.2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishedC

    A 2 h periodic variation in the low-mass X-ray binary Ser X-1

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    Spectroscopy of the low-mass X-ray binary Ser X-1 using the Gran Telescopio Canarias have revealed a ?2 h periodic variability that is present in the three strongest emission lines. We tentatively interpret this variability as due to orbital motion, making it the first indication of the orbital period of Ser X-1. Together with the fact that the emission lines are remarkably narrow, but still resolved, we show that a main-sequence K dwarf together with a canonical 1.4 M? neutron star gives a good description of the system. In this scenario, the most likely place for the emission lines to arise is the accretion disc, instead of a localized region in the binary (such as the irradiated surface or the stream-impact point), and their narrowness is due instead to the low inclination (?10°) of Ser X-1

    STATE SELECTED PHOTODISSOCIATION (B1ΠuX1Σg+)(B{^{1}}\Pi_{u} \leftarrow X{^{1}}\Sigma^{+}_{g}) IN K2K_{2} BY ALL-OPTICAL TRIPLE RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY

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    [1] P. D. Kleiber, J. X. Wang, K. M. Sando, V. Zafiropulos and W. C. Stwalley, J. Chem. Phys., 95, 4168 (1991). [2] J. X. Wang. H. Wang, P. D. Kleiber, A. M. Lyyra and W. C. Stwalley, J. Phys. Chem. 95, 8040 (1991). [3] R. L. Dubs and P. S. Julienne, J. Chem. Phys. 95, 4177 (1991).Author Institution: University of Iowa; Physics Department, Temple UniversityFinal state analysis of the products of molecular photodissociation gives information about the dynamical evolution of the system from short to long range including information about nonadiabatic interaction between potential energy curves and the transition through different angular momentum coupling regions [1]. Applying the all-optical triple resonance (AOTR) technique, specific individual rovibrational levels in K2K_{2} are selectively photodissociated [2]. Polarization of the resulting atomic fluorescence is measured and analyzed by multichannel quantum defect-half collision theory [3]

    Supplementary Material, DS_10.1177_0022034518775036 – NLRP6 Induces Pyroptosis by Activation of Caspase-1 in Gingival Fibroblasts

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    Supplementary Material, DS_10.1177_0022034518775036 for NLRP6 Induces Pyroptosis by Activation of Caspase-1 in Gingival Fibroblasts by W. Liu, J. Liu, W. Wang, Y. Wang and X. Ouyang in Journal of Dental Research</p
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