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Reactivating and reorganizing activity-silent working memory: two distinct mechanisms underlying pinging the brain
Published 2025“…Notably, only the reactivation strength of spatial-matching pings correlated with recall performance and was modulated by the location of memorized items, with neural reactivation occurring only when both items and pings were presented horizontally. …”
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Unravelling the complex meanings and origins of zisha teapots in the Ming and Qing dynasties
Published 2023“…The unglazed teapots, made from <em>zisha</em> clay using a slabbuilding technique, have been appreciated by tea consumers since the Late Ming dynasty onwards. The study employs a multidisciplinary approach, including ethnographic research, archaeological science, historical analysis, the concept of <em>chaîne opératoire</em>, and experimental archaeology, to examine various data sources and gain a comprehensive understanding of the origins and development of <em>zisha</em> teapots.…”
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Maternal neonaticide, shame and social melancholy in Hsu-Ming Teo's Love and Vertigo
Published 2023“…Most critics read Love and Vertigo (2000) by Chinese-Australian writer Hsu-Ming Teo as a novel about diaspora and migrancy. …”
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Building fame through tea: the Wu Family and the Manufacture of zisha teapots during the Ming and Qing dynasties
Published 2024“…By examining the Wu family’s connection with the origin of zisha teapots, this study investigates how Ming literati used material culture to shape family reputation. …”
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The impact of Ming and Qing dynasty maritime bans on trade ceramics recovered from coastal settlements in northern Sumatra, Indonesia
Published 2020“…We review published literature and historical texts to propose that three periods of official Chinese maritime bans impacted the composition and circulation of trade ceramics along Asian trade routes: Ming Ban 1 (1371 – 1509), Ming Ban 2 (1521 – 1529), and Qing Ban (1654 – 1684). …”
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相声剧中的反思议题 :以《东厂仅一位》为例 = Topics in stand-up comedy : a case study on “The Last One of Ming dynasty”
Published 2014“…This thesis is a case study on Comedian Workshop’s work “The Last One of Ming Dynasty”, which performed on year 2001. It is one of the famous works by Comedian Workshop and being performed again as their first performance in China lately. …”
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Determination of the life span of inflammatory dendritic cells
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Foundation design of single-span arch bridges in China
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Interval elimination method for stochastic spanning tree problem
Published 1994“…The optimum spanning tree problem has been well considered and until now several powerful algorithms have been proposed. …”
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"Partisan or party-shun?" : When fact-checking meets partisanship
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Tilted magnetisation for domain wall pinning in racetrack memory
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Competitive anxiety among university ten-pin bowlers
Published 2021“…Minimal research was done on ten-pin bowling. This study aims to explore the relationship between competitive anxiety and performance in ten-pin bowlers and the role of experience in reducing debilitative anxiety levels. …”
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'I do not care a pin about it myself'
Published 2016“…Andrew Honey, Book Conservator at the Bodleian, tells us of his excitement at discovering an original Jane Austen pin on our Sir Charles Grandison manuscript, and what this, and other pins, tell us about their use.…”
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晚明男色小说中的性别书写和意义 :《宜春香质〉为例 = Gender writings and significance in late ming male erotic novels : a case study on Yi Chun Xiang Zhi
Published 2016“…The works of Zui Xi Hu Xin Yue Zhu Ren (醉西湖心月主人), namely Yi Chun Xiang Zhi, from the late-Ming era is one of the most significant illustrations of China’s male erotic novels. …”
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Design of single-span medium-to-high strength concrete deep beams
Published 2008“…This project is to design of single-span medium-to-high strength concrete deep beams.…”
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《虬髯客传》的古今诠释 : 以《虬髯客传》、《虬髯翁》和《风尘三侠之红拂女》为例 = Retelling “The legend of curled beard” : examples from Tang, Ming and Contemporary
Published 2015“…The Tang short story provides the base plot for all the other adaptations, portraying a majestic hero Curled Beard who is as wise as the second Tang Emperor Li Shi Min. The Ming play aims to persuade the rebels at that time to stop their rebellion by showing how the wise Curled Beard decide to expand his territory overseas and not overthrow the dynasty. …”
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Objects of Collaboration: Roles of Objects in Spanning Knowledge Boundaries in a Design Company
Published 2024“…<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Engineering designers often span knowledge boundaries when developing complex systems but doing so poses challenges because members of different knowledge groups must bridge their language, cognitions, and “thought worlds” to effectively broker, resituate, and make use of each other’s ideas. …”
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Objects of Collaboration: Roles and Sequences of Objects in Spanning Knowledge Group Boundaries in Design
Published 2024“…Objects—from prototypes to kanban boards—are frequently used in cross-functional design practice, but their associated outcomes appear varied and dependent not only on the objects themselves but on how, when, and by whom they are used. We conducted a two-year ethnography within a turbomachinery design company to understand how professional engineering designers span knowledge group boundaries to advance their designs and design processes. …”
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