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Supplemental Material - Gastroesophageal reflux disease and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis risk: A mendelian randomization study
Supplemental Material for Gastroesophageal reflux disease and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis risk: A mendelian randomization study by Minjie Lin, Junjie Wang, Jie Wei, Yu Yao, Cheng Tang, Wenfang Jin, Weihong Yuan and Yanling Lv in European Journal of Inflammation.</p
Supplemental Material - Gastroesophageal reflux disease and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis risk: A mendelian randomization study
Supplemental Material for Gastroesophageal reflux disease and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis risk: A mendelian randomization study by Minjie Lin, Junjie Wang, Jie Wei, Yu Yao, Cheng Tang, Wenfang Jin, Weihong Yuan and Yanling Lv in European Journal of Inflammation.</p
Supplemental Material - Gastroesophageal reflux disease and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis risk: A mendelian randomization study
Supplemental Material for Gastroesophageal reflux disease and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis risk: A mendelian randomization study by Minjie Lin, Junjie Wang, Jie Wei, Yu Yao, Cheng Tang, Wenfang Jin, Weihong Yuan and Yanling Lv in European Journal of Inflammation.</p
An Interview with an Author and Editor: The View from Taiwan
ORCID Engagement Manager Asia-Pacific, Estelle Cheng, recently spoke with Wen-Yau Cathy Lin, an academic, author and scholarly journal editor about ORCID and its use in Taiwan
An implementation of nDGP gravity in Pinocchio
In this paper we investigate dark matter structure formation in the normal branch of the Dvali-Gabadadze-Porrati (nDGP) model using the PINOCCHIO algorithm. We first present 2nd order Lagrangian perturbation theory for the nDGP model, which shows that the 1st- and 2nd-order growth functions in nDGP are larger than those in ΛCDM. We then examine the dynamics of ellipsoidal collapse in nDGP, which is accelerated compared to ΛCDM due to enhanced gravitational interactions. Running the nDGP-PINOCCHIO code with a box size of 512 Mpc/h and 1024*1024*1024 particles, we analyze the statistical properties of the output halo catalogs, including the halo power spectrum and halo mass function. The calibrated PINOCCHIO halo power spectrum agrees with N-body simulations within 5% in the comoving wavenumber range k < 0.3 (h/Mpc) at redshift z = 0. The agreement is extended to smaller scales for higher redshifts. For the cumulative halo mass function, the agreement between N-body and PINOCCHIO is also within the simulation scatter.18 pages, 3 figure
Chinese Cooking with Theresa Cheng : Results
Standing wok-adjacent, chef and cookbook author Theresa Cheng displays a dish made during the Chinese Cooking program, while another person eyes the demonstration table
[[alternative]]The Analysis of Master's Theses in Sport Management in Taiwan
[[abstract]]The Analysis of Master’s Theses in Sport Management in Taiwan
Lin, Wen-Cheng
Advisor:Philip Cheng, Shao-Tung, Ph.D.
Abstract
The purposes of this study were to understand and analyze the contents and the status of the development of 398 master’s theses and their 26803 references in sport management during 1993-2003 in Taiwan. The Content Analysis was used as the study’s main research method, with the assistance of the Citation Analysis. The instrument “content analysis checklist of master’s theses in sport management in Taiwan” was used to collect data. The data was statistically analyzed in terms of Frequency Distribution and Percentage, Chi-square. The results showed as the followings:
1.The total number of master’s theses in sport management has been growing significantly since 1998. The total number of master’s theses in sport management in different areas has been in unbalanced distribution. There were six major universities playing the key roles in terms of sport management research.
2.The main three research topics of the master’s theses were Sport Marketing Management(Sponsorship included), Sport Management, Organization and Leadership, Sport Leisure Management.
3.There was no significant correlation found among master’s theses in different years and research topics. The significant correlations were found between these master’s theses were correlations among research purposes, research areas, research instruments, and computerize statistical software.
4.There was no significant correlation found among master’s theses in different areas, research purposes, research areas, research instruments, and computerize statistical software. The significant correlations were found between these master’s theses and their respective research topics, and research instruments.
5.The quantity of references has been increasing. The languages of the references were mainly Chinese and English. Most of the references were published between the year of 1991 and 2003. The main types of the references were books and journals. The most cited English author was Chelladurai, P., and the Chinese counterpart was Ministry of Education(Taiwan).
This study provides the research information and analysis of Master’s Theses in Sport Management in Taiwan during recent 10 years, and expects the increasing application of qualitative research method in sport management. It would be combined together between Sport Marketing Management and Sport Leisure Management to create benefit for organization, and it would be a future trend.
Key words:Content Analysis, sport management.
sj-docx-3-tag-10.1177_17562848231170945 – Supplemental material for Development and validation of a deep learning-based approach to predict the Mayo endoscopic score of ulcerative colitis
Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-tag-10.1177_17562848231170945 for Development and validation of a deep learning-based approach to predict the Mayo endoscopic score of ulcerative colitis by Jing Qi, Guangcong Ruan, Yi Ping, Zhifeng Xiao, Kaijun Liu, Yi Cheng, Rongbei Liu, Bingqiang Zhang, Min Zhi, Junrong Chen, Fang Xiao, Tingting Zhao, Jiaxing Li, Zhou Zhang, Yuxin Zou, Qian Cao, Yongjian Nian and Yanling Wei in Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology</p
A Study on Luo Zhi Cheng\ue2s Historical narrative poems
Luo Zhi Cheng is an important poet in the field of Taiwanese modern poetry, who is known for distinctive linguistic style and intense creative consciousness that are respected. Based on his powerful imagination and flourishing creativity as two primary advantages, through the mediation of poetry, prose, remarks, and commentaries, he maximally amplifies the implication of literature, and thereby composes himself and enriches the character. Distinguished from the majority of researchers focusing on Luo\ue2s lyric works, this study particularly found a writing context of \ue2avoidance of lyric sensibility\ue2 in Luo\ue2s poems, that is, his series of works historical themes in the form of long poems utilizing narrative skills to exhibit the remarkable consistency between the internality and the externality of the author.
\ue3\ue3This study conducted a comparative investigation of Luo\ue2s poetry work (The Book of Zhuzi) and prose works (Austral Court\ue2s Notandum and The Initiation of Civilization) to build a relatively more multi-faceted \ue2author\ue2s image of Luo Zhi Cheng\ue2 according to the writing of works of historical themes. Using the methodology of narratology, I departed from the internality of the text (the collection of poems) to identify how Luo forms the ideal spectrum of character by shaping historical persons; and meanwhile, I equally departed from the collections of prose to grasp the external information of the texts, and thereby clarified that Luo may treat \ue2writing, individual, and society\ue2 as a process of self-fulfillment. It is the two corresponding identities \ue2poet\ue2 and \ue2the intellectual\ue2 that are the mechanism of his constructing self-justification. Such investigation of the internality and the externality of text confirmed the complex relationships of the sustained \ue2opposition,\ue2 \ue2coexistence,\ue2 and \ue2conflict\ue2 between Luo and his works of historical themes
sj-tif-2-tag-10.1177_17562848231170945 – Supplemental material for Development and validation of a deep learning-based approach to predict the Mayo endoscopic score of ulcerative colitis
Supplemental material, sj-tif-2-tag-10.1177_17562848231170945 for Development and validation of a deep learning-based approach to predict the Mayo endoscopic score of ulcerative colitis by Jing Qi, Guangcong Ruan, Yi Ping, Zhifeng Xiao, Kaijun Liu, Yi Cheng, Rongbei Liu, Bingqiang Zhang, Min Zhi, Junrong Chen, Fang Xiao, Tingting Zhao, Jiaxing Li, Zhou Zhang, Yuxin Zou, Qian Cao, Yongjian Nian and Yanling Wei in Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology</p
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