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Appendix A. Supplementary data
1. FEM simulations with different element types
2. Sensitivity analysis for the number of elements
3. Sensitivity analysis for various Poisson’s rati
Research data for Molecular dynamics study on the structure and mechanical properties of tobermorite
Table S1. The lattice information of tobermorite (the data are from ICSD)
Table S2. The crystal parameter of tobermorite 9Å
Table S3. The crystal parameter of tobermorite 11Å
Table S4. The crystal parameter of tobermorite 14Å
The snapshot of three models (Fig. S1. Molecular structure of (a) tobermorite 9Å, (b) tobermorite 11Å, and (c) tobermorite 14Å in x,y, and z planes)
Table S5 Stress and strain data for tobermorite 9Å, 11Å, and 14
Research data for Molecular dynamics study on the structure and mechanical properties of tobermorite
Table S1. The lattice information of tobermorite (the data are from ICSD)
Table S2. The crystal parameter of tobermorite 9Å
Table S3. The crystal parameter of tobermorite 11Å
Table S4. The crystal parameter of tobermorite 14Å
The snapshot of three models (Fig. S1. Molecular structure of (a) tobermorite 9Å, (b) tobermorite 11Å, and (c) tobermorite 14Å in x,y, and z planes)
Table S5 Stress and strain data for tobermorite 9Å, 11Å, and 14
Xianfeng?Houfeng?Youfeng?—An analysis of selected contemporary Chinese architects, Yung Ho Chang, Liu Jiakun, and Wang Shu (1990s-2000s)
The three contemporary Chinese architects, namely Yung Ho Chang, Liu Jiakun, and Wang Shu, have often been labeled as the ‘avant-garde’ or xianfeng architects in China. In response to the xianfeng architect label, Wang claims that he is a houfeng (rear-guard) architect because of his obsession with traditions. This paper aims to discuss the appropriateness of labeling these architects as ‘avant-garde, ’ xianfeng, or houfeng . Through the theoretical analysis of western discourse, notable attributes of the western architectural avant-garde are identified, and a tentative framework is developed to test its validity and usefulness in a non-western context. The term youfeng is arguably a better phrase to describe these three Chinese architects considering the heterogeneous trajectory of modernity in China
Xianfeng? Houfeng? Youfeng?—An analysis of selected contemporary Chinese architects, Yung Ho Chang, Liu Jiakun, and Wang Shu (1990s-2000s)
The three contemporary Chinese architects, namely Yung Ho Chang, Liu Jiakun, and Wang Shu, have often been labeled as the ‘avant-garde’ or xianfeng architects in China. In response to the xianfeng architect label, Wang claims that he is a houfeng (rear-guard) architect because of his obsession with traditions. This paper aims to discuss the appropriateness of labeling these architects as ‘avant-garde,’ xianfeng, or houfeng. Through the theoretical analysis of western discourse, notable attributes of the western architectural avant-garde are identified, and a tentative framework is developed to test its validity and usefulness in a non-western context. The term youfeng is arguably a better phrase to describe these three Chinese architects considering the heterogeneous trajectory of modernity in China
Xianfeng (先鋒)? Houfeng (後鋒)? Youfeng (有鋒)?: A critique of selected contemporary Chinese architects Yung Ho Chang, Liu Jiakun, Wang Shu and Zhang Lei (1990s-2000s)
© 2014 Dr. Hing-wah ChauUnder the economic reform, a new generation of independent Chinese architects emerged in the 1990s. Some of them (Chang, Liu, Wang, Zhang) have been labeled as ‘avant-garde’ or xianfeng architects to signify their historical breakthrough. Rather than regarding them as xianfeng or houfeng (rear-garde) within the linear model of historical understanding, they are arguably to be better considered as youfeng architects, expressing their ‘sharp and acute’ attitude as well as exerting their influence to respond to the contemporary Chinese context
Supplementary_materials - MicroRNA-215-3p Suppresses the Growth, Migration, and Invasion of Colorectal Cancer by Targeting FOXM1
Supplementary_materials for MicroRNA-215-3p Suppresses the Growth, Migration, and Invasion of Colorectal Cancer by Targeting FOXM1 by Xiaowei Tang, Xianfeng Shi, Nianfei Wang, Wanren Peng and Zhendong Cheng in Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment</p
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