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    Supplemental material for Structural architecture of wearable materials based on tri-component elastic-conductive composite yarn: toward a Joule heating application

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    Supplemental Material for Structural architecture of wearable materials based on tri-component elastic-conductive composite yarn: toward a Joule heating application by Yong Wang, Stuart Gordon, Weidong Yu and Fumei Wang in Textile Research Journal</p

    Hui tu zhen ben jing shi mu yu jin gang zuan

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    著作者余好辯, 伍憤時.Cover title.上下卷.On double leaves, East Asian binding.木魚歌文.zhu zuo zhe Yu Haobian, Wu Fenshi.Shang xia juan.Mu yu ge wen

    Molecular phylogeny of the butterfly tribe Baorini Doherty, 1886 (Hesperiidae, Hesperiinae) in China

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    FIGURE 1. Maximum-likelihood phylogeny of Baorini sampled for this study. The phylogeny is inferred by IQTREE based on a concatenated mitochondrial and nuclear genes (totaling 2084 bp). Numbers beside nodes is IQTREE ultrafast bootstrap values. The species from the eight genera are marked in different colors.Published as part of Jiang, Weibin, He, Haiyan, Li, Yuanyuan, Wang, Ying, Ge, Chen, Zhu, Jianqing & Yu, Weidong, 2019, Molecular phylogeny of the butterfly tribe Baorini Doherty, 1886 (Hesperiidae, Hesperiinae) in China, pp. 108-116 in Zootaxa 4565 (1) on page 114, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4565.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/371375

    sj-docx-1-tej-10.1177_20417314221143240 – Supplemental material for Microvessels derived from hiPSCs are a novel source for angiogenesis and tissue regeneration

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tej-10.1177_20417314221143240 for Microvessels derived from hiPSCs are a novel source for angiogenesis and tissue regeneration by Xin Gao, Shixing Ma, Xiaotao Xing, Jian Yang, Xun Xu, Cheng Liang, Yejia Yu, Lei Liu, Li Liao and Weidong Tian in Journal of Tissue Engineering</p

    Eastern Indian Ocean Upwelling Research Initiative (EIOURI) Science Plan: The EIOURI Science Plan . February 29, 2016

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    The eastern Indian Ocean (EIO) is an area of active ocean-atmosphere interactions, affecting monsoons and other regional and global climate variations. In turn, variability in monsoonal winds and rainfall together with water mass exchanges with surrounding regions, including the unique throughflow from the Pacific, modify physical and biogeochemical conditions in the EIO. Although upwelling in the EIO is an essential process modulating the upper-ocean conditions within a warm water pool region and connecting regional physics with biogeochemistry, ecology and climate variations, our understanding of the characteristics and mechanisms of the upwelling systems and their roles in larger systems in the ocean and climate are very limited due mainly to scarcity of in situ observations both in physical and biogeochemical parameters.Prepared by : Weidong Yu, Raleigh Hood, Nick D'Adamo, Mike McPhaden, Rameyo Adi, Rita Tisiana, Dwi Kuswardani, Ming Feng, Greg Ivey, Tony Lee, Gary Meyers, Iwao Ueki, Michael Landry, Rubao Ji, Cabell Davis, Widodo Pranowo, Lynnath Beckley, and Yukio MasumotoUnpublishe

    Using author tri-citation analysis to map knowledge domains in knowledge representations

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    Purpose Previous commonly used author co-citation analysis (ACA) methods have limited the ability to deal with accidental co-citation in constructing a raw co-citation matrix. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to propose a new method, called author tri-citation analysis (ATA), to better map knowledge domains and depict scientific intellectual structures. Design/methodology/approach Different from the previous method of using ACA that captures author co-citation relationships, the ATA method seeks tri-citation relationships among authors. Compared with ACA, ATA can ignore some accidental co-citation relationships between authors and can improve the accuracy of mapping knowledge domains. Findings Although ATA does not mine more sub-fields than ACA does, the results of the empirical studies show that ATA, the newly proposed method, performs better in knowledge domain maps based on publications in the field of computer science. Research limitations/implications The definition of ATA in this article is simple and still insufficiently informative. Many other pieces of information can be involved; for example, all authors’ information, authors’ sequence in the author list, reference published time and similar. These can be enhanced in future studies. Practical implications This research will enrich the methods of mapping knowledge domains due to its new perspective. Social implications Knowledge domain mapping is important to understand a discipline, and this research provides more potential methods for this, which benefits the performance of the maps. Originality/value ATA can provide a methodological awareness for mapping knowledge domains. This value lies in not only a tri-citation perspective, but also author bibliographic tripling and author tri-operation perspectives (“tri-” perspectives). </jats:sec

    Yu Takeuchi

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    Yu Takeuchi is serving for JAXA since 2007 and currently working as Associate Senior Administrator at Management and Integration Department of Human Spaceflight Technology Directorate. He is also working as Researcher at the Institute of Space Law of Keio University. He received LL.M. degree from the Institute of Air and Space Law of McGill University in 2015. His main interest is in international space law inter alia the legal aspects of space traffic management and sustainable space development. He is a member of the Air Law Institute of Japan, Japanese Society of International Law, and the International Institute of Space Law (IISL). Main Works Published in English - “Toward the International Regime for Space Traffic Management -What to Fix the Current International Regulations-”, (November 5, 2014). Space Traffic Management Conference, Paper 23 (http://commons.erau.edu/stm/2014/wednesday/23). - “Regulatory Regime for Tomorrow’s Suborbital Space Flights: Point-to-point International Flights”, 56th Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space, 2013. - “Space Traffic Management as a Guiding Principle of the International Regime of Sustainable Space Activities,” 4 Journal of East Asia and International Law, 2011 - “Japanese Perspective on Legal Issues of Commercial Human Spaceflight” (co-author), 53rd Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space, 2011 - “Legal Points at Issue about NEO Threat Response and International Cooperation” (co-author), 28th International Symposium on Space Technology and Science, 2011 - “From Guideline to International Treaty for Rule of Law concerning Mitigation of Space Debris?” (co-author), 52nd Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space, 2010 Main Works Published in Japanese (title translated into English) - “What is Space Traffic Management”, Vol. 46, No.9, Journal of the Japanese Institute of International Business Law, 2018. - Soichiro Kozuka & Masahiko Sato eds., Introduction of Space Law for Entrepreneur (2nd. Ed.), Yuhikaku, 2018. (co-authored) -“Challenges to International Space Law for Managing Space Traffic”, 55 Kuho (Air Law), 2014. -“Legal Points as Issues of NEO Threat Response and International Cooperation” (co-author), 3 Spaceguard Research, Japan Spaceguard Association, 2011https://commons.erau.edu/stm-images/1121/thumbnail.jp

    Chao cai liao yong yu ya bo chang ju jiao: ge xiang yi xing hao sun cai liao yu ti du guang xue na mi bo dao guan

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    Kwok, Hui Kin = 超材料用於亞波長聚焦 : 各向異性耗損材料與梯度光學納米波導管 / 郭栩健.Thesis M.Phil. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 67-69).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 26, September, 2016).Kwok, Hui Kin = Chao cai liao yong yu ya bo chang ju jiao : ge xiang yi xing hao sun cai liao yu ti du guang xue na mi bo dao guan / Guo Xujian

    sj-pdf-1-jcb-10.1177_0271678X221135419 - Supplemental material for An enriched environment improves long-term functional outcomes in mice after intracerebral hemorrhage by mechanisms that involve the Nrf2/BDNF/glutaminase pathway

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-jcb-10.1177_0271678X221135419 for An enriched environment improves long-term functional outcomes in mice after intracerebral hemorrhage by mechanisms that involve the Nrf2/BDNF/glutaminase pathway by Peijun Jia, Junmin Wang, Xiuhua Ren, Jinxin He, Shaoshuai Wang, Yinpei Xing, Danyang Chen, Xinling Zhang, Siqi Zhou, Xi Liu, Shangchen Yu, Zefu Li, Chao Jiang, Weidong Zang, Xuemei Chen and Jian Wang in Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism</p
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