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    聊斋志异的魅力 :原著小说与《聊斋电视系列片》的比较 = Charm of strange tales from a Chinese studio : a comparison between original novel and 1986 TV series by Pau, Florence Wei Lin, 包玮琳 Pau, Florence Wei Lin

    Published 2017
    “…The story portrays and criticizes the imperial examinations in ancient China, with an underlying theme of the power and nobility of love, illustrated using romances between humans and supernatural beings like ghosts and demons. Furthermore, the novel inherited the fine traditions of ancient prose: an unexpected yet logical plot and typical characterization. …”
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    Putting their best foot forward : emotional disclosure on Facebook by Qiu, Lin, Lin, Han, Tov, William, Leung, Angela K.-y.

    Published 2013
    “…We conducted two studies, and results from both self-report and observer rating show that individuals are more likely to express positive relative to negative emotions and present better emotional well-being on Facebook than in real life. …”
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    7 daily objects. by Lin, Cheryl Jia Hui.

    Published 2009
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    Situational awareness (perception) assessment of ATC monitoring via brain eye measures by Lai, Marissa Shi Lin

    Published 2021
    “…When the subjects are trying to pay more attention, spikes in their cognitive activity were observed. …”
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    Enhanced thermoelectric properties of AgSbTe2 by doping for room-middle temperature applications by Toh, Clara Lin Long

    Published 2024
    “…However, the structure of AgSbTe2 is unstable, leading to the precipitation of secondary phases like Ag2Te and a deterioration in performance. …”
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    Semantic constraint on preposition incorporation of postverbal locative PPs in Mandarin Chinese by Peck, Jeeyoung, Lin, Jingxia

    Published 2020
    “…Previous studies claim that adjunct phrases which quantify an event, such as event delimiters, may behave like arguments (“the delimiter hypothesis”). Yet, our observation of Chinese finds that adjunct locative PPs that are not an event delimiter (e.g. directional 向 xiàng/往 wǎng ‘toward’ PPs or non-directional 在 zài ‘at’ PPs) can also allow their prepositional object to appear as the verbal object. …”
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