5,457 research outputs found

    sj-tiff-1-jad-10.1177_10870547221120695 – Supplemental material for Epidemiological Study of Parental Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Subsequent Risk of ADHD in Their Children: A Nationwide Population-Based Study

    No full text
    Supplemental material, sj-tiff-1-jad-10.1177_10870547221120695 for Epidemiological Study of Parental Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Subsequent Risk of ADHD in Their Children: A Nationwide Population-Based Study by Iwen Chen, Jing-Yang Huang, Renin Chang, Yao-Min Hung and James Cheng-Chung Wei in Journal of Attention Disorders</p

    Seeing beauty in a face: a framework for poetry translation & its criticism

    Full text link
    The thesis aims to propose a framework for poetry translation and its criticism. It is demonstrated how criticism on poetry translation can discuss the source text and target text in a way that they may well be two pieces of prose and miss a very important point: their aesthetic value as poetry. The thesis goes on to investigate an important issue of poetry translation: what makes �·poetry poetry. For if poetry is to be translated into poetry and criticized as poetry, this will be a highly relevant issue. An investigation into both Chinese and Western traditions shows that the common ground shared is that poetry in a poem is something holistic and coming from those aesthetically effective contextual relations from the poem. Gestalt Theory is introduced as the backbone of the framework to embody how those contextual relations function and a new term for the poetry one reads in a poem is coined, poestalt-combining poem and gestalt. The framework then is applied to investigate three issues and its significance to the criticism of poetry translation: Firstly, how poestalt may emerge mid the condition for this to happen, i.e. aesthetic coherence. Secondly, the significance of the creative involvement of the reader/translators, which is an important element of poetry reading/translation. Thirdly, the nature of the contextual relation and poestalt, which is highly related to the former two.issues. With this framework, the thesis shows that the poestalt emerging from the source text is the relevant object of poetry translation and its comparison with the poestalt emerging from the target text is the object for the criticism of poetry translation

    Design of experiment study of the parameters that affect performance of three flow plate configurations of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell

    Full text link
    Low temperature hydrogen fuel cells are electrochemical devices which offer a promising alternative to traditional power sources. Fuel cells produce electricity with a reaction of the fuel (hydrogen) and air. Fuel cells have the advantage of being clean; only producing water and heat as by products. The efficiency of a fuel cell varies depending on the type; SOFC with CHP for example, can have a system efficiency of up to 65%. What the Authors present here is a comparison between three different configurations of flow plates of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell, the manufacturer’s serpentine flow plate and two new configurations; the maze flow plate and the parallel flow plate. A study of the input parameters affecting output responses of voltage, current, power and efficiency of a fuel cell is performed through experimentation. The results were taken from direct readings of the fuel cell and from polarisation curves produced. This information was then analysed through a design of experiment to investigate the effects of the changing parameters on different configurations of the fuel cell’s flow plates. The results indicate that, in relation to current and voltage response of the polarisation curve and the corresponding graphs produced from the DOE, the serpentine flow plate design is a much more effective design than the maze or parallel flow plate design. It was noted that the parallel flow plate performed reasonably well at higher pressures but over all statically the serpentine flow plate performed better

    sj-doc-2-dhj-10.1177_20552076221136372 - Supplemental material for Effect of health literacy and shared decision-making on choice of weight-loss plan among overweight or obese participants receiving a prototype artificial intelligence robot intervention facilitating weight-loss management decisions

    No full text
    Supplemental material, sj-doc-2-dhj-10.1177_20552076221136372 for Effect of health literacy and shared decision-making on choice of weight-loss plan among overweight or obese participants receiving a prototype artificial intelligence robot intervention facilitating weight-loss management decisions by Yi-Tang Chu, Ru-Yi Huang, Tara Tai-Wen Chen, Wei-Hsuan Lin, James TaoQian Tang, Chi-Wei Lin, Chi-Hsien Huang, Chung-Ying Lin, Jung-Sheng Chen, Sabrina Kurtz-Rossi and Kristine Sørensen in Digital Health</p

    sj-doc-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076221136372 - Supplemental material for Effect of health literacy and shared decision-making on choice of weight-loss plan among overweight or obese participants receiving a prototype artificial intelligence robot intervention facilitating weight-loss management decisions

    No full text
    Supplemental material, sj-doc-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076221136372 for Effect of health literacy and shared decision-making on choice of weight-loss plan among overweight or obese participants receiving a prototype artificial intelligence robot intervention facilitating weight-loss management decisions by Yi-Tang Chu, Ru-Yi Huang, Tara Tai-Wen Chen, Wei-Hsuan Lin, James TaoQian Tang, Chi-Wei Lin, Chi-Hsien Huang, Chung-Ying Lin, Jung-Sheng Chen, Sabrina Kurtz-Rossi and Kristine Sørensen in Digital Health</p

    sj-doc-3-dhj-10.1177_20552076221136372 - Supplemental material for Effect of health literacy and shared decision-making on choice of weight-loss plan among overweight or obese participants receiving a prototype artificial intelligence robot intervention facilitating weight-loss management decisions

    No full text
    Supplemental material, sj-doc-3-dhj-10.1177_20552076221136372 for Effect of health literacy and shared decision-making on choice of weight-loss plan among overweight or obese participants receiving a prototype artificial intelligence robot intervention facilitating weight-loss management decisions by Yi-Tang Chu, Ru-Yi Huang, Tara Tai-Wen Chen, Wei-Hsuan Lin, James TaoQian Tang, Chi-Wei Lin, Chi-Hsien Huang, Chung-Ying Lin, Jung-Sheng Chen, Sabrina Kurtz-Rossi and Kristine Sørensen in Digital Health</p

    sj-pdf-1-ajs-10.1177_03635465211068129 – Supplemental material for Mesenchymal Stem Cell Exosomes Promote Functional Osteochondral Repair in a Clinically Relevant Porcine Model

    No full text
    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-ajs-10.1177_03635465211068129 for Mesenchymal Stem Cell Exosomes Promote Functional Osteochondral Repair in a Clinically Relevant Porcine Model by Shipin Zhang, Keng Lin Wong, Xiafei Ren, Kristeen Ye Wen Teo, Hassan Afizah, Andre Boon Hwa Choo, Ruenn Chai Lai, Sai Kiang Lim, James Hoi Po Hui and Wei Seong Toh in The American Journal of Sports Medicine</p

    sj-docx-1-wso-10.1177_17474930221079163 – Supplemental material for Syphilis and ischemic stroke: Old question revisited by a nationwide cohort study

    No full text
    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-wso-10.1177_17474930221079163 for Syphilis and ischemic stroke: Old question revisited by a nationwide cohort study by Shu-Han Chang, Chih-Hsiang Kao, Chih-Hsin Hung, Mei-Chia Chou, Hei-Tung Yip, Yao-Min Hung, Renin Chang and James Cheng-Chung Wei in International Journal of Stroke</p
    corecore