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Zhang, Liang-dong, Ya-li Zhang, Shang-han Xu, Gang Zhou, and Shu-bai Jin. "Traditional Chinese Medicine Typing of Affective Disorders and Treatment." American Journal of Chinese Medicine 22, no. 03n04 (January 1994): 321–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0192415x94000383.

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According to the theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), 50 patients with affective disorders were typed into the categories of depressed liver resulting in fire, mild Yang deficiency and mild Yin deficiency and were treated with Xiao Yao San Jia Wei. The results are 26 patients with marked improvement, 17 patients with improvement and 7 patients with no improvement.
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CAO, CHENG-QUAN, JIAN-PING SHI, and ZHAN YIN. "A new species of the genus Chrysacris Zheng, 1983 from China (Orthoptera: Acridoidea, Acrididae)." Zootaxa 4311, no. 3 (August 24, 2017): 443. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4311.3.11.

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The Chrysacris Zheng, 1983 is a median genus in Acrididae, which contains 18 species [Tu & Cheng, 1964; Zheng, 1983; Lian & Zheng, 1987; Li & Chen, 1988; Zheng, 1988; Liu, 1990; Ren et al, 1991; Liang & Jia, 1992; Zheng et al, 1992; Ren et al, 1993; Zhang & Zheng, 1993; Zheng, 1993; Zheng & Shi, 1993; Niu, 1994; Ren et al, 1994; Zheng et al, 1995; Yin et al, 1996; Ren 2001; Ren et al, 2002; Yin et al, 2003; Zheng et al, 2011; Dong et al, 2015; Eades, et al, 2017; Zhang et al, 2017], mainly distributed in Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Henan and Guizhou provinces of China. A new species of the genus Chrysacris is described from Inner Mongolia, China in this paper. Type specimens are deposited in the Natural Museum of Hebei University, Baoding, Hebei, China.
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Jia, Hepeng. "Agriculture: science and technology safeguard sustainability." National Science Review 6, no. 3 (March 16, 2019): 595–600. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwz036.

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Abstract China has traditionally placed tremendous importance on agricultural research. Meanwhile, in recent years, sustainable agriculture has been increasingly highlighted in both policy agenda and the capital market. However, while terms like environmental friendliness, low carbon, organic and green agriculture have become buzzwords in the media, few meaningful discussions have been raised to examine the relationship between science and technology (S&T) development and sustainable agriculture. What's more, some environmentalists stress that sustainable agriculture should abandon modern agriculture's heavy reliance on science and industrialization, making the link between agricultural S&T and sustainable agriculture seem problematic. What is the truth? If S&T are to play an important role in advancing sustainable agriculture, what is the current status of the field? What factors have caused the sustainable development of agriculture in China? At an online forum organized by the National Science Review (NSR), Hepeng Jia, commissioned by NSR executive editor-in-chief Mu-ming Poo, asked four scientists in the field to examine the dynamic relationship between sustainable agriculture and agricultural S&T in the Chinese context. Jikun Huang Agricultural economist at Peking University, Beijing, China Xiaofeng Luo Agricultural economist at Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China Jianzhong Yan Agricultural and environmental scientist at Southwest University, Chongqing, China Yulong Yin Veterinary scientist at Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, China Hepeng Jia (Chair) Science communication scholar at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
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Chou, Shu-Huey, Chun-Che Huang, Ching-Heng Lin, Kun-Chang Wu, and Pei-Jung Chiang. "General Use of Chinese Herbal Products among Female Patients with Mastitis in Taiwan." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2022 (March 25, 2022): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3876240.

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Objectives. Little information is available regarding the use of Chinese herbal medicine to treat mastitis. This study evaluated the prescription patterns of Chinese herbal medicine products in women with mastitis in Taiwan. Design. This is a population-based cross-sectional study. Setting. 8,531 women aged 20–49 years, who received a diagnosis of mastitis between 2004 and 2013, were identified from the Longitudinal Health Insurance Database in Taiwan. We collected data on demographic characteristics, including age, monthly insurance premium, and urbanization level. The ten most Chinese herbal medicines prescribed for mastitis were assessed, including frequency, percentage, average daily dose, and average duration of prescription. Main outcome measures. We analysed the ten most single Chinese herbs and Chinese herbal formulae prescribed for mastitis. Results. Overall, 437 (5.1%) women received Chinese herbal medicine to treat mastitis. Mai Men Dong (Ophiopogon japonicus (Thunb.) Ker Gawl.; 22.3%), Pu Gong Yin (Taraxacum mongolicum Hand.-Mazz.; 7.8%), and Wang Bu Liu Xing (Vaccaria hispanica (Mill.) Rauschert; 3.5%) were three of the most commonly prescribed single Chinese herbs for mastitis. Xian-Fang-Huo-Ming-Yin (18.2%), Jia-Wei-Xiao-Yao-San (9.1%), and Chai-Hu-Shu-Gan-San (8.4%) were three of the most commonly prescribed Chinese herbal formulae. Conclusion. Xian-Fang-Huo-Ming-Yin can clear heat, detoxify body, alleviate swelling, activate blood, and relieve pain. It was the most frequently prescribed Chinese herbal formula in patients with mastitis.
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Yang, Dengke, Yiyu Guo, Jun Wu, Jianping Qin, Jie Wu, Yu Lu, Yan Xiao, Xiaolin Zhang, and Jianzhou Ye. "Chinese herbal medicine Jia Wei Jing Xie Yin (JWJXY) ameliorates psoriasis via suppressing the Th17 cell response." Annals of Translational Medicine 10, no. 6 (March 2022): 332. http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm-22-967.

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An, Hai-Ming, Da-Rong Huang, Hua Yang, Xin-Guang Liu, Jing Du, Yi Li, Chao-Ran Li, et al. "Comprehensive chemical profiling of Jia-Wei-Qi-Fu-Yin and its network pharmacology-based analysis on Alzheimer's disease." Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis 189 (September 2020): 113467. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpba.2020.113467.

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Zhang, Jingsi, Zhennian Zhang, Jie Bao, Zhonghai Yu, Min Cai, Xiangting Li, Ting Wu, Jun Xiang, and Dingfang Cai. "Jia-Jian-Di-Huang-Yin-Zi decoction reduces apoptosis induced by both mitochondrial and endoplasmic reticulum caspase12 pathways in the mouse model of Parkinson’s disease." Journal of Ethnopharmacology 203 (May 2017): 69–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2016.12.053.

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Chang, Soon Bok, Young Ran Kim, Mi Hee Yoon, Joung Un Shim, Eun Hui Ko, and Min Ok Kim. "Difference in Time of Bowel Sounds and Passing of Gas in Abdominal Hysterectomy Patients having San-Yin-Jia (SP-6) Acupressure." Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 34, no. 7 (2004): 1164. http://dx.doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2004.34.7.1164.

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Li, Qiulu, Peng Pang, Ke Zheng, Li Sun, Jing Wang, and Xiaoyin Chen. "Xin-Jia-Xiang-Ru-Yin alleviated H1N1-induced acute lung injury and inhibited the IFN-γ-related regulatory pathway in summer flu." Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy 108 (December 2018): 201–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2018.09.022.

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Synthesis and Luminescence Property. "HUANG Jun,SHAO Zhi-meng,REN Yin-bao,ZHAO Qing-er,HONG Jia-dan,WANG Qian,DENG De-gang,YU Hua,XU Shi-qing." Chinese Journal of Luminescence 36, no. 10 (2015): 1126–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3788/fgxb20153610.1126.

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An, Hai-Ming, Meng-Ning Li, Hua Yang, Han-Qing Pang, Cheng Qu, Yi Xu, Run-Zhou Liu, Chao Peng, Ping Li, and Wen Gao. "A validated UHPLC-MS/MS method for pharmacokinetic and brain distribution studies of twenty constituents in rat after oral administration of Jia-Wei-Qi-Fu-Yin." Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis 202 (August 2021): 114140. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpba.2021.114140.

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Wood, Frances. "Jia Lanpo and Huang Weiwen: The story of Peking Man: from archaeology to mystery. Transl. by Yin Zhiqi. vii, 270 pp. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press; Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1990." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 56, no. 3 (October 1993): 620. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0041977x00008041.

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Erickson, P. A. "The Story of Peking Man. From Archaeology to Mystery. Jia Lanpo and Huang Weiwen. Foreign Languages Press, Beijing, and Oxford University Press, New York, 1990. viii, 270 pp., illus. $29.95. Translated by Yin Zhiqi." Science 250, no. 4986 (December 7, 1990): 1456. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.250.4986.1456.

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Artiushin, S., J. F. Timoney, J. Nally, and A. Verma. "Host-Inducible Immunogenic Sphingomyelinase-Like Protein, Lk73.5, of Leptospira interrogans." Infection and Immunity 72, no. 2 (February 2004): 742–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/iai.72.2.742-749.2004.

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ABSTRACT Leptospira interrogans causes a variety of clinical syndromes in animals and humans. Although much information has accumulated on the importance of leptospiral lipopolysaccharide in protective antibody responses, relatively little is known about proteins that participate in immune responses. Identification of those proteins induced only in the host is particularly difficult. Using a novel double-antibody screen designed to identify clones in a gene library of L. interrogans serovar Pomona expressing host-inducible proteins, we have characterized a gene (lk75.3) encoding a sphingomyelinase-like preprotein of 648 amino acids with cytotoxic activity for equine pulmonary endothelial cells and weak hemolytic activity for equine and rabbit erythrocytes. lk73.5 was found as a single gene copy in all serovars of L. interrogans but not in other Leptospira spp. except L. inadai. The open reading frame (ORF) for Lk73.5 is followed by another partially homologous sequence containing an ORF (sph-like 2) for a 28.7-kDa peptide. Lk73.5 and Sph-like 2 share 95.1 and 97.7% amino acid identity with putative sphingomyelinases Sph2 and Sph1 (N terminus) from L. interrogans serovar Lai (S.-X. Ren, G. Fu, X.-G. Jiangk, R. Zeng, Y.-G. Miao, H. Xu, Y.-X. Zhang, H. Xiong, G. Lu, L.-F. Lu, H.-Q. Jiang, J. Jia, Y.-F. Tu, J.-X. Jiang, W.-Y. Gu, Y.-Q. Zhang, Z. Cai, H.-H. Sheng, H.-F. Yin, Y. Zhang, G.-F. Zhu, M. Wank, H.-L. Huangk, Z. Qian, S.-Y. Wang, Wei Ma, Z.-J. Yao, Y. Shen, B.-Q. Qiang, Q.-C. Xia, X.-K. Guo, A. Danchinq, I. S. Girons, R. L. Somerville, Y.-M. Wen, M.-H. Shik, Z. Chen, J.-G. Xuk, and G.-P. Zhao, Nature 422:88-893, 2003). Substantial homologies to sphingomyelinases from other leptospiras and other bacteria are also present. Lk73.5 was not detected in leptospiras cultured at 30 or 37°C. The recombinant protein reacted strongly with sera from recently infected mares but not with sera from horses vaccinated with commercial pentavalent bacterin. The host-inducible immunogenic Lk73.5 should have value in distinguishing vaccine from infection immune response.
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Tong, Zhou, Sen Lu, Xiaomeng Dai, Xiaobin Cheng, Xuanwen Bao, Xudong Zhu, Xiaofei Cheng, et al. "412 CAMrelizumab and apatiniB combIned with chemoTherapy (mFOLFOX6) as neoadjuvant therapy for locally advanced rIght-sided colON cancer (AMBITION)." Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 9, Suppl 2 (November 2021): A443. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jitc-2021-sitc2021.412.

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BackgroundColorectal cancer is a heterogeneous disease with complicated genetic alterations. Right colon and left colon have different features while right colon cancer displays an even worse prognosis. The randomized phase III FOxTROT trial demonstrated better downstaging effect with neoadjuvant plus adjuvant chemotherapy compared with adjuvant chemotherapy alone (P=0.04).1 Moreover, 2-year relapse rate was improved with neoadjuvant therapy, though the difference was not statistically significant. The NICHE study of neoadjuvant immunotherapy (maximum 6 weeks) showed that the pathological response was observed in 20/20 mismatch repair-deficient (dMMR) resectable colon cancers, with 19 major pathological responses and 12 pathological complete responses (pCRs).2 Recently, KEYNOTE-177 study showed improved progression-free survival with PD-1 inhibitor over chemotherapy (16.5 months vs. 8.2 months) in untreated microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H)/dMMR colon cancer patients, including 68% of right colon cancers.3 In addition, camrelizumab (PD-1 inhibitor) plus apatinib (vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 tyrosine kinase inhibitor) demonstrated favorable antitumor effects and a manageable safety profile in advanced hepatocellular carcinoma and gastric cancer.4 5 This phase II trial aims to explore whether the combination of camrelizumab, apatinib and chemotherapy (mFOLFOX6) could significantly improve the pathological regression rate in locally advanced right colon cancer so as to bring considerable survival benefit for patients.MethodsEligible patients are aged 18–75 years, with locally advanced (T4 or T3 with extramural depth ≥5 mm, N0-2, M0, AJCC 8th) adenocarcinoma of right colon (including ileocecal area, ascending colon, and transverse colon to splenic flexion), and without prior systemic chemotherapy or immunotherapy. All patients will receive 5 cycles of camrelizumab (200 mg once every 2 weeks) plus mFOLFOX6 and 2 months of apatinib (250 mg orally once a day), followed by surgery and 7 cycles of adjuvant camrelizumab plus mFOLFOX6. The primary endpoint is the proportion of patients with tumor regression grade (TRG) 2–4 according to the Dworak criteria (TRG2: dominantly fibrotic changes with few tumor cells or groups; TRG3: very few tumor cells in fibrotic tissue; TRG4: no tumor cells). Secondary endpoints include downstaging rate, pCR rate, R0 resection rate, 2-year disease-free survival rate, 2-year event-free survival, overall survival, quality of life, and safety.ResultsTo date, three of planned 64 patients have been enrolled. Two patients have completed surgery. According to Dworak criteria, TRG ranked 4 (pathologic complete response) for the first patient and 3 (very few tumor cells in fibrotic tissue) for the second patient. No severe adverse events have been observed for all patients.Trial RegistrationThis trial has been registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04625803).ReferencesG. Foxtrot Collaborative. Feasibility of preoperative chemotherapy for locally advanced, operable colon cancer: the pilot phase of a randomised controlled trial. Lancet Oncol 13(11) (2012):1152–60.Chalabi M, Fanchi LF, Dijkstra KK, Van den Berg JG, Aalbers AG, Sikorska K, Lopez-Yurda M, Grootscholten C, Beets GL, Snaebjornsson P, Maas M, Mertz M, Veninga V, Bounova G, Broeks A, Beets-Tan RG, de Wijkerslooth TR, van Lent AU, Marsman HA, Nuijten E, Kok NF, Kuiper M, Verbeek WH, Kok M, Van Leerdam ME, Schumacher TN, Voest EE, Haanen JB. Neoadjuvant immunotherapy leads to pathological responses in MMR-proficient and MMR-deficient early-stage colon cancers. Nat Med 26(4) (2020):566–576.André T, Shiu KK, Kim TW, Jensen BV, Jensen LH, Punt C, Smith D, Garcia-Carbonero R, Benavides M, Gibbs P, de la Fouchardiere C, Rivera F, Elez E, Bendell J, Le DT, Yoshino T, Van Cutsem E, Yang P, Farooqui MZH, Marinello P, Diaz Jr LA. Pembrolizumab in microsatellite-instability-high advanced colorectal cancer. N Engl J Med 383(23) (2020):2207–2218.Xu J, Shen J, Gu S, Zhang Y, Wu L, Wu J, Shao G, Zhang Y, Xu L, Yin T, Liu J, Ren Z, Xiong J, Mao X, Zhang L, Yang J, Li L, Chen X, Wang Z, Gu K, Chen X, Pan Z, Ma K, Zhou X, Yu Z, Li E, Yin G, Zhang X, Wang S, Wang Q. Camrelizumab in combination with apatinib in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (RESCUE): a nonrandomized, open-label, phase II trial. Clin Cancer Res 27(4) (2021):1003–1011.Xu J, Shen J, Gu S, Zhang Y, Wu L, Wu J, Shao G, Zhang Y, Xu L, Yin T, Liu J, Ren Z, Xiong J, Mao X, Zhang L, Yang J, Li L, Chen X, Wang Z, Gu K, Chen X, Pan Z, Ma K, Zhou X, Yu Z, Li E, Yin G, Zhang X, Wang S, Wang Q, Xu J, Zhang Y, Jia R, Yue C, Chang L, Liu R, Zhang G, Zhao C, Zhang Y, Chen C, Wang Y, Yi X, Hu Z, Zou J, Wang Q. Camrelizumab in combination with apatinib in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (RESCUE): a nonrandomized, open-label, phase II trial anti-PD-1 antibody SHR-1210 combined with apatinib for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma, gastric, or esophagogastric junction cancer: an open-label, dose escalation and expansion study. Clin Cancer Res 27(4) (2021):1003–1011.Ethics ApprovalStudy protocol was approved by the Clinical Research Ethics Committee of the First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University (2020–119)ConsentWritten informed consent was obtained from the patient for publication of this abstract and any accompanying images. A copy of the written consent is available for review by the Editor of this journal.
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Dress, Andreas, Stefan Grünewald, and Zhenbing Zeng. "A cognitive network for oracle bone characters related to animals." International Journal of Modern Physics B 30, no. 04 (February 10, 2016): 1630001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217979216300012.

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In this paper, we present an analysis of oracle bone characters for animals from a “cognitive” point of view. After some general remarks on oracle-bone characters presented in Sec. 1 and a short outline of the paper in Sec. 2, we collect various oracle-bone characters for animals from published resources in Sec. 3. In the next section, we begin analyzing a group of 60 ancient animal characters from www.zdic.net , a highly acclaimed internet dictionary of Chinese characters that is strictly based on historical sources, and introduce five categories of specific features regarding their (graphical) structure that will be used in Sec. 5 to associate corresponding feature vectors to these characters. In Sec. 6, these feature vectors will be used to investigate their dissimilarity in terms of a family of parameterized distance measures. And in the last section, we apply the SplitsTree method as encoded in the NeighborNet algorithms to construct a corresponding family of dissimilarity-based networks with the intention of elucidating how the ancient Chinese might have perceived the “animal world” in the late bronze age and to demonstrate that these pictographs reflect an intuitive understanding of this world and its inherent structure that predates its classification in the oldest surviving Chinese encyclopedia from approximately the third century BC, the Er Ya, as well as similar classification systems in the West by one to two millennia. We also present an English dictionary of 70 oracle bone characters for animals in Appendix A. In Appendix B, we list various variants of animal characters that were published in the Jia Gu Wen Bian (cf. 甲骨文编, A Complete Collection of Oracle Bone Characters, edited by the Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, published by the Zhonghua Book Company in 1965). We recall the frequencies of the 521 most frequent oracle bone characters in Appendix C as reported in [T. Chen, Yin-Shang Jiaguwen Zixing Xitong Zai Yanjiu, (The Structural System of Oracle Inscriptions) (Shanghai Renmin Chubanshe, Shanghai, 2010); Jiaguwen Shiwen Yongzi Pinlü Biao (A Frequency List of Oracle Characters), Center for the Study and Application of Chinese Characters (East China Normal University, Shanghai, 2010), http://www.wenzi.cn/en/default.aspx . And in Appendix D, we list the animals registered in the last five chapters of the Er Ya.
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Wang, Xiao-Jia, Jian Huang, Xi-ying Shao, Li Cai, Yong-mei Yin, Li-li Zhang, Peng Shen, and Yan-xia Shi. "Abstract P1-17-04: Hormone therapy (HT) brings more survival benefits than capecitabine (CAP) as maintenance therapy following the 1st-line chemotherapy in HR+/HER2-ABC/MBC: Update primary endpoint of OVERSTEP(ZJCHBC001)." Cancer Research 82, no. 4_Supplement (February 15, 2022): P1–17–04—P1–17–04. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs21-p1-17-04.

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Abstract Background: OVERSTEP is a multicenter, randomized clinical trial of capecitabine (CAP) versus endocrine therapy (HT) as maintenance therapy after 1st-line CAP-based combination chemotherapy in HR+/HER2- ABC/MBC. At 2020 SABCS conference, we have reported the primary endpoint (progression-free survival, PFS) of the OVERSTEP (NCT02597868) trial. With a median follow-up of 24.3 months,Median PFS (mPFS) of HT cohort was significantly longer than that of CAP group (17.5 months vs. 12.2 months, HR=0.625, 95%CI: 0.429-0.909, P=0.013). In this annual meeting, we will report the update of mPFS and the secondary endpoint (overall survival, OS). Methods: HR+ and HER2- metastatic breast cancer were enrolled in this study. All patients were histologically confirmed and received at least 4 cycles of CAP-based combination regimen as 1st-line salvage chemotherapy. The patients who achieved CR, PR or durable SD by RECIST criteria entered into the maintenance therapy setting (MT), and randomly (1:1 ratio) assigned to either CAP single or HT group. Randomization was done centrally with stratification by endocrine sensitive or resistance and visceral or non-visceral metastasis. The primary endpoint was mPFS, and the secondary endpoint was overall survival (OS), safety, et al. The superiority test was performed in all patients who received at least one dose maintenance therapy. The last follow-up ended in June 30, 2021. The medium follow-up duration was 41.4 months and the OS event was mature. Results: A total of 181 eligible patients were enrolled in this study from Jun 5, 2013 to Jan 14, 2019. After combined chemotherapy, 75.14% (n=136) cases entered into the maintenance therapy setting, and 24.86% case were disease progressed (PD) during combined chemotherapy. After a median follow-up of 41.4 months (IQR 21.57-79.23), the update mPFS in HT group remained superior to CAP cohort (17.7 months vs. 12.2 months, P=0.011). In addition, the median maintenance duration of HT group was significantly longer than that of CAP group (13.8 months vs. 7.4 months, P= 0.008). For endocrine sensitive patients, mPFS was greatly prolonged in HT group compared to CAP cohort (29.3 months vs. 14.8 months, HR=0.515, 95%CI: 0.269-0.988, P=0.042). Besides, in non-visceral metastasis patients, median PFS of HT group was 25.3 months which was longer than CAP subgroup 17.0 months (HR=0.54, 95%CI: 0.300-0.972, P=0.037). However, in endocrine resistance patients, there was no significant difference between HT and CAP group (13.6 months vs. 12.0 months, HR=0.791, 95%CI: 0.499-1.253, P=0.314). There was no difference observed between HT and CAP group in visceral involved cases (14.3 months vs. 11.0 months, HR= 0.668, 95%CI: 0.410-1.089, P=0.101). The median OS was 51.7 months (95%CI: 36.614-66.786) in HT cohort and 39.8 months (95%CI:14.083-65.517) in CAP group, respectively (HR=0.882, 95%CI: 0.550-1.414, P=0.600). Conclusions: For HR+ and HER2- MBC, after 1st-line salvage combined chemotherapy, HT maintenance therapy demonstrated sustained better survival benefits than CAP, especially for hormone sensitive or non-visceral involved patients. The primary endpoint of this study was successfully reached and the median OS was prolonged by 11.9-months. Citation Format: Xiao-Jia Wang, Jian Huang, Xi-ying Shao, Li Cai, Yong-mei Yin, Li-li Zhang, Peng Shen, Yan-xia Shi. Hormone therapy (HT) brings more survival benefits than capecitabine (CAP) as maintenance therapy following the 1st-line chemotherapy in HR+/HER2-ABC/MBC: Update primary endpoint of OVERSTEP(ZJCHBC001) [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 2021 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium; 2021 Dec 7-10; San Antonio, TX. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(4 Suppl):Abstract nr P1-17-04.
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Erickson, Paul A. "The Bones from Zhoukoudian: The Story of Peking Man . From Archaeology to Mystery. Jia Lanpo and Huang Weiwen. Foreign Languages Press, Beijing, and Oxford University Press, New York, 1990. viii, 270 pp., illus. $29.95. Translated by Yin Zhiqi." Science 250, no. 4986 (December 7, 1990): 1456. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.250.4986.1456.a.

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Lele, Huang. "The Ambiguity of the Gender of Avalokiteśvara: A Comparative Study on the Representations of Avalokiteśvara from India and China during Sui-Tang-Period." Asia Social Issues 15, no. 2 (November 22, 2021): 251786. http://dx.doi.org/10.48048/asi.2022.251786.

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Buddhism was transmitted to China during the Han Dynasty (202 BCE-220 CE) and integrated with existing Chinese cultures such as Confucianism and Taoism. Within Buddhism itself, Avalokiteśvara, a Bodhisattva who is believed to have made a great vow to assist sentient beings in times of difficulty and postpone his Buddhahood until he has assisted every sentient being in achieving nirvana, experienced a long process of change. One of the striking changes in the image of Avalokiteśvara in China is the shifting of the gender of Avalokiteśvara. The great Sui-Tang dynasties patronized Buddhism as a state cult during the more significant portion of their reign. Many scholars like Wu Yan, Jiao Jie, Sun Xiushen, Cui Feng, etc. observed that the Sui-Tang period was the turning point for the gender transformation of Kuan-yin.[1] In this paper, I am going to do a comparative study on the representations of Avalokiteśvara from both India and China broadly from the seventh to tenth centuries, to see how Kuan-yin transformed in China and whether there might be influences from India in the ways that Kuan-yin’s gender is constructed in the iconography.
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Chen, Zhen, Hai-Peng Liang, Dominik Stepien, Ziyuan Lyu, Maider Zarrabeitia, Matthias Kuenzel, Fanglin Wu, Guk-Tae Kim, Stefano Passerini, and Dominic Bresser. "Reinforcing the Li|Li1.3Al0.3Ti1.7(PO4)3 Interfacial Stability By an Ultrathin Multifunctional Polysiloxane-Based Single-Ion Conducting Polymer." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-01, no. 2 (July 7, 2022): 206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-012206mtgabs.

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Lithium metal is considered as one of the most promising anode candidates for high-energy batteries [1-3]. However, safety concerns induced by the formation of Li dendrites largely hinder the practical application of lithium-metal batteries [4]. It is anticipated that the use of non-flammable inorganic solid-state electrolytes can resolve these safety issues [5], but solid ceramic electrolytes generally suffer from poor physical contact with the electrode and poor electro-/chemical stability at the electrolyte|electrode interface [6]. Herein, we report on a thin and flexible hybrid electrolyte composed of NASICON-type Li1.3Al0.3Ti1.7(PO4)3 (LATP), a polymer binder, and a small amount of an ionic liquid-based electrolyte. To reinforce the interfacial stability between LATP and Li, we coat an ultrathin polysiloxane-based single-ion conducting polymer (PSiO) on the Li metal surface via a simple dip-coating method. The implementation of PSiO-coated Li (PSiO@Li) in symmetric PSiO@Li||PSiO@Li cells enables a substantial extension of the cycle life, yielding >2,000 h of stable lithium stripping-plating. The full-cells comprising PSiO@Li as the negative electrode, LiNi0.88Co0.09Mn0.03O2 (NCM88) as the positive electrode active material, and the aforementioned hybrid electrolyte exhibit substantially enhanced rate capability at high dis-/charge rates above 0.5C and greatly prolonged cycle life at 1C. The superior performance achieved herein is mainly attributed to: (1) the prevented direct contact between LATP and Li, thus avoiding the reduction of LATP and the formation of mixed ion-electron conducting interphases; (2) the regulated Li+ flux at the electrode|electrolyte interface, ensuring homogeneous Li+ stripping-plating; and (3) the promoted intimate contact between PSiO and Li via the formation of Si−O−Li bonds. References [1] T. Li, X.-Q. Zhang, P. Shi, Q. Zhang, Joule, 3 (2019) 2647-2661. [2] B. Horstmann, J. Shi, R. Amine, M. Werres, X. He, H. Jia, F. Hausen, I. Cekic-Laskovic, S. Wiemers-Meyer, J. Lopez, D. Galvez-Aranda, F. Baakes, D. Bresser, C.-C. Su, Y. Xu, W. Xu, P. Jakes, R.-A. Eichel, E. Figgemeier, U. Krewer, J.M. Seminario, P.B. Balbuena, C. Wang, S. Passerini, Y. Shao-Horn, M. Winter, K. Amine, R. Kostecki, A. Latz, Energy Environ. Sci., 14 (2021) 5289-5314. [3] S. Wang, P. Xiong, J. Zhang, G. Wang, Energy Storage Materials, 29 (2020) 310-331. [4] Z. Yu, Y. Cui, Z. Bao, Cell Rep. Phy. Sci., 1 (2020) 100119. [5] S. Xin, Y. You, S. Wang, H.-C. Gao, Y.-X. Yin, Y.-G. Guo, ACS Energy Lett., 2 (2017) 1385-1394. [6] A. Banerjee, X. Wang, C. Fang, E.A. Wu, Y.S. Meng, Chem. Rev., 120 (2020) 6878-6933.
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Zhang, Yuxuan, Han Wook Song, and Sunghwan Lee. "(Digital Presentation) Ultrathin Stabilized Zn Metal Anode for Highly Reversible Aqueous Zn-Ion Batteries." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-02, no. 4 (October 9, 2022): 439. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-024439mtgabs.

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Ever-increasing demands for energy, particularly being environmentally friendly have promoted the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy.1 Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), arguably the most well-studied energy storage system, have dominated the energy market since their advent in the 1990s.2 However, challenging issues regarding safety, supply of lithium, and high price of lithium resources limit the further advancement of LIBs for large-scale energy storage applications.3 Therefore, attention is being concentrated on an alternative electrochemical energy storage device that features high safety, low cost, and long cycle life. Rechargeable aqueous zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) is considered one of the most promising alternative energy storage systems due to the high theoretical energy and power densities where the multiple electrons (Zn2+) . In addition, aqueous ZIBs are safer due to non-flammable electrolyte (e.g., typically aqueous solution) and can be manufactured since they can be assembled in ambient air conditions. 4 As an essential component in aqueous Zn-based batteries, the Zn metal anode generally suffers from the growth of dendrites, which would affect battery performance in several ways. Second, the led by the loose structure of Zn dendrite may reduce the coulombic efficiency and shorten the battery lifespan.5 Several approaches were suggested to improve the electrochemical stability of ZIBs, such as implementing an interfacial buffer layer that separates the active Zn from the bulk electrolyte.6 However, the and thick thickness of the conventional Zn metal foils remain a critical challenge in this field, which may diminish the energy density of the battery drastically. According to a theretical calculation, the thickness of a Zn metal anode with an areal capacity of 1 mAh cm-2 is about 1.7 μm. However, existing extrusion-based fabrication technologies are not capable of downscaling the thickness Zn metal foils below 20 μm. Herein, we demonstrate a thickness controllable coating approach to fabricate an ultrathin Zn metal anode as well as a thin dielectric oxide separator. First, a 1.7 μm Zn layer was uniformly thermally evaporated onto a Cu foil. Then, Al2O3 , the separator was deposited through sputtering on the Zn layer to a thickness of 10 nm. The inert and high hardness Al2O3 layer is expected to lower the polarization and restrain the growth of Zn dendrites. Atomic force microscopy was employed to evaluate the roughness of the surface of the deposited Zn and Al2O3/Zn anode structures. Long-term cycling stability was gauged under the symmetrical cells at 0.5 mA cm-2 for 1 mAh cm-2. Then the fabricated Zn anode was paired with MnO2 as a full cell for further electrochemical performance testing. To investigate the evolution of the interface between the Zn anode and the electrolyte, a home-developed in-situ optical observation battery cage was employed to record and compare the process of Zn deposition on the anodes of the Al2O3/Zn (demonstrated in this study) and the procured thick Zn anode. The surface morphology of the two Zn anodes after circulation was characterized and compared through scanning electron microscopy. The tunable ultrathin Zn metal anode with enhanced anode stability provides a pathway for future high-energy-density Zn-ion batteries. Obama, B., The irreversible momentum of clean energy. Science 2017, 355 (6321), 126-129. Goodenough, J. B.; Park, K. S., The Li-ion rechargeable battery: a perspective. J Am Chem Soc 2013, 135 (4), 1167-76. Li, C.; Xie, X.; Liang, S.; Zhou, J., Issues and Future Perspective on Zinc Metal Anode for Rechargeable Aqueous Zinc‐ion Batteries. Energy & Environmental Materials 2020, 3 (2), 146-159. Jia, H.; Wang, Z.; Tawiah, B.; Wang, Y.; Chan, C.-Y.; Fei, B.; Pan, F., Recent advances in zinc anodes for high-performance aqueous Zn-ion batteries. Nano Energy 2020, 70. Yang, J.; Yin, B.; Sun, Y.; Pan, H.; Sun, W.; Jia, B.; Zhang, S.; Ma, T., Zinc Anode for Mild Aqueous Zinc-Ion Batteries: Challenges, Strategies, and Perspectives. Nanomicro Lett 2022, 14 (1), 42. Yang, Q.; Li, Q.; Liu, Z.; Wang, D.; Guo, Y.; Li, X.; Tang, Y.; Li, H.; Dong, B.; Zhi, C., Dendrites in Zn-Based Batteries. Adv Mater 2020, 32 (48), e2001854. Acknowledgment This work was partially supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Award No. ECCS-1931088. S.L. and H.W.S. acknowledge the support from the Improvement of Measurement Standards and Technology for Mechanical Metrology (Grant No. 22011044) by KRISS. Figure 1
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Gao, Hongzhi, Monica Ren, and Qing Miao. "Toward a Yin-Yang Balancing Perspective of Relational (Guanxi) Gatekeeping in International Exchange Relationships in China." Journal of International Marketing 26, no. 2 (June 2018): 22–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1509/jim.16.0131.

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China is an extremely complex and “insider-controlled” market for foreign businesses. This study offers a yin-yang balancing perspective of international exchange relationships in China. The authors investigate how “relational gatekeepers” play a key role in achieving a dynamic balance between Western companies and local partners in international exchange relationships. In-depth interviews are conducted with 41 business managers based in China, Australia, and New Zealand. Guided by the yin-yang balancing frame, the authors develop four key constructs of relational gatekeeping: the gatekeeper resources of mianzi (insider status) and renqing (insider favor) and the gatekeeper capabilities of zao shi (creating favorable momentum) and ying shi (leveraging favorable momentum). The yin-yang frame provides a process view of business relationships that accepts paradoxical conditions and embraces dynamic network momentum, resources, and capabilities. The study concludes by showing the theoretical implications for network theory and for the field of dynamic balancing and suggests the managerial implications for an international company aiming to engage relational gatekeepers to break into insider (guanxi)-controlled local business networks.
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Özden, Ali Veysel, Onur Yusuf Çınar, Tolga Çorbacı, Duru Berfin Su, Kıvanç Uzer, and Hasan Kerem Alptekin. "Auriküler Vagus Sinir Uyarımının Kişiselleştirilmesi ve Optimizasyonu." Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Health Sciences 1, no. 3 (December 26, 2021): 6–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.52309/jai.2021.14.

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Vagus sinir uyarımı (VSU), yaklaşık 20 yıldır Amerikan Gıda ve İlaç Dairesi tarafından onaylı bir şekilde epilepsi depresyon gibi hastalıkların tedavisinde kullanılmaktadır. Vagus sinirinin vücuttaki birçok noktada bağlantısı vardır, ayrıca homeostazın korunmasında, stresin kontrolünde ve bağışıklık sisteminin düzenlenmesinde rol oynadığı bilinmektedir. Vagus sinirinin uyarılmasıyla artan vagal tonus sayesinde parasempatik sinir sisteminin etkinliği artırılabilmektedir. Sinir uyarımı elektriksel yolla invazif olarak boyundan, non-invazif olarak yine boyundan veya kulaktan yapılabilmektedir. İnvazif uyarının ameliyat gerektirmesi ve efferent siniri uyardığı için yan etkilerin ortaya çıkabilmesinden dolayı kullanımı sınırlanmaktadır. Auriküler VSU, invazif olmaması ve maliyet avantajları ile beraber pek çok çalışmada etkili ve güvenli bulunmuştur. Tedavinin etkinliğini arttırmak ve olası yan etkileri azaltmak amacıyla stimülasyon parametreleri kişiden toplanan verilere göre çevrimiçi olarak kapalı döngü uyarım ile şekillendirilebilir. Kişiye özel stimülasyon parametreleri oluşturmak için bireyden elektroensefalografi, fonksiyonel manyetik rezonans görüntüleme, kalp hızı değişkenliği, nabız, kan basıncı, uyarılmış potansiyel gibi ölçümler sürekli olarak toplanabilir. Uyarım sonucunda bireyde oluşan etkilerin takip edilmesi ve yapay zeka kullanımı sayesinde uyarım parametreleri daha net belirlenebilir. Subjektif ve objektif verilerin toplandığı, verilen işlendiği, yapay zeka ile optimal stimülasyon parametrelerinin belirlendiği kapalı döngüsel bir VSU yönteminin daha etkili ve güvenli olacağı belirtilebilir.
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Liu, Xiaoyu, Jing Lin, Qing Wang, Siyao Xiao, and Ling Wang. "Prescription rules of Qingzhu Fu, Ziming Chen, and Qian Wu for threatened miscarriage based on traditional Chinese medicine inheritance auxiliary platform." Traditional Medicine and Modern Medicine 03, no. 03 (September 2020): 185–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s257590002050010x.

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Background: To explore the prescription rules of famous ancient physicians in the treatment of threatened miscarriage. Methods: Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) prescriptions for threatened miscarriage were screened out of Fu Ren Da Quan Liang Fang by Ziming Chen, Yi Zong Jin Jian by Qian Wu, and Fu Qing Zhu Nv Ke by Qingzhu Fu. Data were standardized and analyzed through the TCM inheritance auxiliary platform. Results: A total of 29 prescriptions for threatened miscarriage were screened. Dang Gui, E Jiao, Gan Cao, Chuan Xiong, Bai Shao were the top five frequently prescribed Chinese herbs. The common herb–herb combinations used by Ziming Chen contained E Jiao, Dang Gui, Chuan Xiong, Ai Ye, Cong Bai, and Sang Ji Sheng. Ren Shen, Gan Cao, and Bai Zhu were the common herbal groups used by Qingzhu Fu. Huang Qi, Shu Di Huang, Bai Shao, Dang Gui, and Gan Cao were one of Qian Wu’s core prescriptions, with Dang Gui and Chuan Xiong being the others. According to the analysis of four Qi, five flavors, and meridian tropism of the prescriptions, herbs with the warm nature, or with the sweet, pungent, bitter flavors topped the list of application. The top six meridian tropisms of high-frequency herbs were: liver, spleen, lung, kidney, heart, and stomach meridian. Conclusion: Based on the principle of restoring the balance within the organs and enriching Qi and blood, clinical treatment of threatened miscarriage involves invigorating the Chong and Ren channels, nourishing Yin, dispelling cold and wind, generating and activating blood, regulating and harmonizing Qi.
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Zeng, Zhaojin. "Recharging China in War and Revolution, 1882–1955 by Ying Jia Tan." Technology and Culture 63, no. 3 (July 2022): 921–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tech.2022.0148.

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Ye, Fan. "El olor de la guayaba y el sabor del sorgo rojo: El realismo mágico en la literatura de China y de Latinoamérica." Co-herencia 12, no. 22 (June 2015): 27–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.17230/co-herencia.12.22.2.

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A partir de la década de 1980, el autor de Cien años de soledad se convirtió en el gran ídolo y fuente de “angustia de las influencias” (en términos de Harold Bloom) para toda una generación de escritores chinos: Jia Pingwa, Yu Hua, Su Tong, Yan Lianke, Ma Yuan y Mo Yan, entre otros. En este artículo se propone una lectura paralela de Gabriel García Márquez y Mo Yan, el premio nobel chino, con el propósito de demostrar que el realismo mágico latinoamericano y su aventura en China ha formado parte de la historia de la literatura contemporánea del país asiático: a los escritores chinos no solo les avivó su memoria y les hizo adoptar otra actitud hacia su pasado; también les mostró el camino para escribir un nuevo tipo de novela (noveau roman).
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임미주. "A Study on Version and Production of Palace drama set in Qing Dynasty “Jie Jie Hao Yin”." Journal of East Aisan Cultures ll, no. 71 (November 2017): 217–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.16959/jeachy..71.201711.217.

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Kim, Meong-Ju. "Tea and Curing through Analysis of Yin-Yang Theory." Journal of Industrial Convergence 18, no. 1 (February 28, 2020): 97–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.22678/jic.2020.18.1.097.

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Kang, Irene, Krutika Deshpande, Sarah Persing, Jun Yin, Joanne Xiu, Wolfgang Michael Korn, Jia Zeng, et al. "Abstract PD6-06: Comprehensive characterization of neurotransmitters and neuronal signaling gene alterations in invasive breast cancers." Cancer Research 82, no. 4_Supplement (February 15, 2022): PD6–06—PD6–06. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs21-pd6-06.

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Abstract BACKGROUNDIt has been reported that the sympathetic nervous system and associated neurotransmitters (NTs) play a pivotal role in driving breast cancer (BC) tumorigenesis and metastasis, however, comprehensive characterization of these pathways in BC is lacking. The purpose of this study was to retrospectively characterize NTs and neuronal signaling (NTNS) gene alterations in a large real-world BC cohort. METHODS A total of 6464 BC tumors were analyzed by next generation sequencing (NextSeq, 592 genes and WES, NovaSEQ, 720 genes) and whole transcriptome sequencing (WTS, NovaSeq) at Caris Life Sciences. Gene set variation analysis (GSVA) scores were calculated (positive: higher gene expressions in a selected gene set compared to genes outside that gene set in each tumor specimen, vice versa for negative) to assess expression of major NTNS genes, including GABA, nicotinic (NIC), muscarinic (MUS), dopamine (DA), reelin (RELN), and glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF). GSVA scores were compared by histologic subtype, primary or metastatic site, and hormone receptor (HR) and HER2 status with corrected Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney testing. All significance levels were p<0.01. RESULTS The 6464 BC specimens in this cohort included 2520 primary sites and 3944 metastasis (mets) (liver: 1012; lymph node: 714; bone: 575; lung: 420; brain: 196). Predictive biomarker status in this cohort was HR+/HER2-: 3705; HR+/HER2+: 238; HR-/HER2+: 189; TNBC: 1654. Invasive ductal carcinomas (IDC) were the most common histologic subtype and demonstrated significantly higher GSVA scores for RELN and NIC pathways with respect to invasive lobular carcinomas (ILC) (Table). TNBC tumors had significantly higher enrichment overall (GABA, -0.04 vs -0.14; RELN, -0.05 vs -0.31; DA, -0.03 vs -0.08; MUS, 0.13 vs -0.16; NIC, 0.01 vs -0.12; and GDNF, 0.04 vs -0.04). HR-/HER2+ had significantly higher scores in GABA, -0.04 vs -0.14; RELN, -0.03 vs -0.31; MUS, 0.12 vs -0.16; and NIC, -0.01 vs -0.12 genes. Brain mets had significantly enriched pathway scores for GABA, 0.30 vs -0.13; MUS, 0.15 vs -0.08; and NIC, 0.13 vs -0.09 compared to primary tumors. Similarly, GABA,0.09 vs -0.13; DA, 0.07 vs -0.05; MUS, 0.17 vs -0.08; and NIC, 0.02 vs -0.09 pathways were enriched in bone mets compared to those from primary tumors. CONCLUSION Our results demonstrate that NTNS pathways are significantly enriched in IDC, TNBC tumors, and particularly in brain and bone mets. Our data advance the current understanding of the role of NTNS pathways in BC tumorigenesis and metastasis. Further investigation on genetic. determinants and signaling alternations associated with the observed NTNS pathway deregulation is warranted and could inform the development of novel therapeutic strategies. Significant comparisons with Bonferroni corrected p values are shown with an asterisk. Citation Format: Irene Kang, Krutika Deshpande, Sarah Persing, Jun Yin, Joanne Xiu, Wolfgang Michael Korn, Jia Zeng, Evanthia T Roussos-Torres, Janice Lu, Darcy Spicer, Stephen F Sener, Antoinette R Tan, Ashley Sumrall, David SB Hoon, Cynthia X Ma, Carey K Anders, Heather L McArthur, Reva Basho, Heinz-Josef Lenz, Josh Neman. Comprehensive characterization of neurotransmitters and neuronal signaling gene alterations in invasive breast cancers [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 2021 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium; 2021 Dec 7-10; San Antonio, TX. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(4 Suppl):Abstract nr PD6-06.
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Park, Yongwon, Jaesung Cho, Jayoung Kwon, Eunhee Ahn, Jongcheol Lim, and Sunbok Chang. "The effect of San-Yin-Jiao (SP-6) acupressure on labor progression." American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 189, no. 6 (December 2003): S209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2003.10.556.

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Popova, Galina S. "Introduction to the study of Kong-zi jia-yu (“School Sayings of Confucius”)." Orientalistica 4, no. 4 (November 29, 2021): 901–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.31696/2618-7043-2021-4-4-901-928.

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The Kong-zi jia-yu (“School Sayings of Confucius”) is an important historical source for the study of Confucius’ teachings. The text comprises Confucius’ sayings, records of his conversations with his students and other people, and also information regarding his life and deeds. Regardless of the factual cornucopia, the text remains almost completely unknown to Russian scholars. Equally, it has never been translated into Russian. The necessity to translate this historical source into Russian is obvious, at least because of the information regarding the life of Confucius (551–479 BC) and also the theory of his philosophy and belief system. The article offers the initial stage of the study of the Kong-zi jia-yu and comprises the Russian translation of the first two chapters. One of the tasks of the article is the identification of the sources the Kong-zi jia-yu is based upon. The translation is accompanied by the synopsis of the contents of the first five chapters, their composition and a source critical study about the information found in the Kong-zi jia-yu and the ancient Chinese works, such as Chun-qiu Zuo-zhuan, Xun-zi, Li-ji, Da Dai li-ji, Yi-wen-zi, Shuo-yuan. The study has proven that these texts should not be considered as sources of information for the first and second chapters of the Kong-zi jia-yu due to significant differences in detail description. It has been also established that the texts of the third, fourth and fifth chapters, which are philosophical dialogues to a large extent coincide with the chapters of Li-ji (chapters Ai-gong wen, Ru xing) and Da Dai li-ji (chapters Zhu yan, Ai-gong wen yu Kong-zi). However, regardless of these coincidences these texts still should not be considered as direct sources for the relevant chapters from the Kong-zi jia-yu. Most likely, the authors of all three chapters had recourse to the same source.
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임미주. "Chinese Plays in Seasonal Holidays -Analysis of Articles on Ying Jie Xi from the Journal Li Yan Hua Kan-." Journal of East Aisan Cultures ll, no. 61 (May 2015): 211–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.16959/jeachy..61.201505.211.

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Duan, Bao Fu, Ying Lei Zhu, Xiang Pu Mao, and Bo Liu. "The Application of Tunnel Monitoring and Measurement in Yanjia Tunnel of Guzhu Expressway." Advanced Materials Research 588-589 (November 2012): 1019–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.588-589.1019.

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Fault fracture zone with rich water has some bad geological conditions such as low strength, deformation, strong water permeability, poor water resistance. This paper is based on Yan-jia Tunnel in HuBei-Guzhu Highway. WSS is taken as the advanced support method and has improved the construction condition. the construction method of meshshotcreting firstly is adopted. The result of numerical simulation with ABAQUS is basically consistent with the field measurements, which has significance on the subsequent design and construction of underground projects with similar geological conditions.
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Pei, Jiang. "On Translations and Translators of I. A. Krylov’s Fables in China." Izvestiia Rossiiskoi akademii nauk. Seriia literatury i iazyka 81, no. 1 (2022): 90. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s160578800018926-4.

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The article gives a overview of translations of I.A. Krylov’s fables in China. The first of them appeared more than 120 years ago, but the real acquaintance of Chinese readers with his work took place in the 1950s because of the translations of Meng Hai and Wu Yan. From the late 1970s to the present, the number of translations and editions of Krylov’s fables has been constantly increasing. Now in China there are more than 300 separate editions of his selected fables and 33 complete collections. At various times, at least 64 translators worked on translations of Krylov’s fables into Chinese, and 15 of them translated all nine books of the collection of his fables (these are Wu Yan, He Shiying, Feng Jia, Gu Yu, Xin Weiai, Han Guiliang, He Maozheng, Pei Jiaqin, Qu Hong, Yue Yan, Shi Guoxiong, Ding Lu, Zhu Xiansheng, Qiu Jingjuan and Yang Jianfeng). Some translations are made in prose, but some in poetry. The article summarizes the history of translations of Krylov’s fables in China and provides information about the most important translations and translators.
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Peletidi, A., and C. Petrou. "Views & perceptions of community pharmacists in cyprus regarding their new role during the COVID-19 pandemic." International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 30, Supplement_2 (November 30, 2022): ii39—ii40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijpp/riac089.046.

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Abstract Introduction Pharmacists are the third largest professional healthcare workforce after doctors and nurses and have played a vital role in the fight against COVID-19. Based on the '7-star' pharmacist and 9 standards, pharmacists are essential frontline carers for the safe and effective care of the public.1,2 Pharmacies have operated throughout the COVID-19 pandemic meeting the needs of the population. They have played an important role during the pandemic in providing advice and education to the public as well as maintaining the supply of medicines.3 In Cyprus, there are 663 registered pharmacies. Aim The aim of the study was to identify how community pharmacists, who are at the frontline of primary care, can support and coordinate the effective and rapid response to reduce coronavirus-related hospitalisation and mortality. Methods This quantitative research study took place in all the provinces of Cyprus. The survey-based questionnaire was designed after an extensive literature search of the published data. It consisted of 18 open and closed questions (multiple choice and Likert scale 1-5) as well as 4 demographic questions. The sampling method of the study falls under snowball sampling. A pilot study was conducted for the validity and reliability of the questions with no further changes. Pharmacists were approached via email by the Cyprus Pharmaceutical Association. The questionnaires were distributed electronically via the university’s platform (Moodle). The participation was anonymous and on a voluntary basis. Prior to data collection, all documentation was ethically approved by the Cyprus National Bioethics Committee. Results In total, 71 pharmacists responded to the study. Of those, 53.5% (n=38) were females and 46.5% (n=33) males. Pharmacists characterise their daily relationship/communication with the public as excellent/good (n=42, 58.65%) during the COVID-19 pandemic. More than half (n=49, 69%) stated that the most common way of communicating with the public during the pandemic was face-to-face. Pharmacists seemed to be confident in providing advice related to COVID-19 as most of them (n=64, 90.2%) strongly agreed/agreed that they are in a position and have sufficient knowledge to provide coronavirus prevention advice to the public. Additionally, an equal number of respondents strongly agreed/agreed (n=24, 33.8%) and strongly disagreed/disagreed (n=24, 33.8%) that the public perception regarding the pharmacy profession has changed for the better during the pandemic. More than half of the participants reported that their role as a pharmacist had been upgraded during the pandemic from a drug distribution centre to a primary care, prevention, and public information centre (n=36, 50.7% strongly agreed/agreed). Discussion/Conclusion To our knowledge, this is the first study exploring pharmacists’ perceptions and views about their role during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study’s limitations included the small sample size which may not lead to generalisation of the results and the short data collection period Pharmacists are at the heart of the healthcare system, and they play an essential role in individuals’ healthcare, education, and counselling. Pharmacists in Cyprus should be proud of their strong role and strength during the COVID-19 pandemic and continue to be such an integral part of the healthcare system. References 1. The Role of the Pharmacist in the Health Care System. Preparing the Future Pharmacist: Curricular Development. Report oAPf the Third WHO Consultative Group on the Role of the Pharmacist, Vancouver, Canada, 27- 29 August 1997. Geneva: World Health Organization; 1997. Document no. WHO/PHARM/97/599 2. General Pharmaceutical Council, Standards for Pharmacy Professionals, 2017. Available from: https://www.pharmacyregulation.org/standards/standards-for-pharmacy-professionals 3. Jia X, Zhang W, Du S, Wen L, Li H, Yin Z, Li J and Zhang X, What Is the Role of Pharmacists in Treating COVID-19 Patients? The Experiences and Expectations of Front Line Medical Staff, Front. Public Health, 2021, 9:778863. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.778863
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LIN, JIAN-ZHEN, and ZHI-QIANG ZHANG. "Tarsonemidae of China: a review of progress on the systematics and biology, with an updated checklist of species." Zoosymposia 4, no. 1 (June 30, 2010): 175–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zoosymposia.4.1.13.

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This paper reviews the research on the taxonomy, biology and control of mites in the family Tarsonemidae in China, with an updated checklist of 105 species belonging to 16 genera and 3 subfamilies. Major contributions to the Chinese fauna of the Tarsonemidae were made by Yang Qing-Shuan, Ding Ting-Zhong and colleagues in Shanhgai, Lin Jian-Zhen and his colleagues in Fujian, Tseng Yi-Hsiung and Ho Chyi-Chen in Taiwan, and Yin Sui-Gong and his students in Liaoning. There have been relatively few studies on the biology and control of the Tarsonemidae in China and these are briefly reviewed.
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Murrell, Dedee F., Niken Trisnowati, Spiros Miyakis, and Amy S. Paller. "The Yin and the Yang of Keratin Amino Acid Substitutions and Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex." Journal of Investigative Dermatology 131, no. 9 (September 2011): 1787–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jid.2011.206.

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Yin, Jian‐Hua. "Closure to “Closed‐Form Solution for Reinforced Timoshenko Beam on Elastic Foundation” by Jian‐Hua Yin." Journal of Engineering Mechanics 127, no. 12 (December 2001): 1317. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0733-9399(2001)127:12(1317.2).

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Lee, Mi Kyeong. "Effects of San-Yin-Jiao(SP6) Acupressure on Labor Pain, Delivery Time in Women during Labor." Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 33, no. 6 (2003): 753. http://dx.doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2003.33.6.753.

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Chang, Soon Bok, Yong Won Park, Jae Sung Cho, Mi Kyeong Lee, Byung Chul Lee, and Su Jeong Lee. "Differences of Cesarean Section Rates according to San-Yin-Jiao(SP6) Acupressure for Women in Labor." Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 34, no. 2 (2004): 324. http://dx.doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2004.34.2.324.

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Duan, Bao Fu, Ying Lei Zhu, Lei Li, and Sheng Zhi Wu. "The Construction Technology and Numerical Simulation on Tunnels Throughing Fault Fracture Zone with Rich Water." Applied Mechanics and Materials 170-173 (May 2012): 3241–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.170-173.3241.

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Fault fracture zone with rich water has some bad geological conditions such as low strength, deformation, strong water permeability, poor water resistance. Landslide has been happened because the water permeability. This paper is based on Yan-jia Tunnel in HuBei-Guzhu Highway. For the bad geological conditions, WSS is taken as the advanced support method to reinforce soil and stop watering. The method has improved the construction condition. To reduce the excavation area in one time and the disturbance to surrounding soil, the construction method of meshshotcreting firstly is adopted. The paper also do the numerical simulation with the numerical calculation tool of the software ABAQUS. The result is basically consistent with the field measurements, which has significance on the subsequent design and construction of underground projects with similar geological conditions
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Song, Xiaoming, Lulu Han, Xiaowan Lin, Minghui Tian, Fenglei Sun, and Bo Feng. "Jian Pi Tiao Gan Yin alleviates obesity phenotypes through mTORC1/SREBP1 signaling in vitro and in vivo." Annals of Translational Medicine 10, no. 6 (March 2022): 291. http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm-22-685.

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Lee, Mi Kyeong. "Effects of San-Yin-Jiao (SP6) Acupressure on Anxiety, Pulse and Neonatal Status in Women during Labor." Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing 9, no. 2 (2003): 138. http://dx.doi.org/10.4069/kjwhn.2003.9.2.138.

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CHANY, CHARLES. "Mechanism of Homeostatic Regulation of Tissue Growth and Reversion of Transformed Cells to Nonmalignancy: A Yin—Yang Problem." Journal of Interferon Research 10, no. 5 (January 1990): 453–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/jir.1990.10.453.

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Taguchi, Shijima, Yasuhiro Kawachi, Yosuke Ishitsuka, Yasuhiro Fujisawa, Junichi Furuta, Yasuhiro Nakamura, Xuezhu Xu, Dai Ikebe, Mitsuyasu Kato, and Fujio Otsuka. "Overexpression of the Transcription Factor Yin-Yang-1 Suppresses Differentiation of HaCaT Cells in Three-Dimensional Cell Culture." Journal of Investigative Dermatology 131, no. 1 (January 2011): 37–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jid.2010.229.

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Tian, Minghui, Hua Gao, Hongfei Jiao, Hongbin Tian, Lulu Han, Xiaowan Lin, Gong Cheng, Fenglei Sun, and Bo Feng. "Mechanisms of the Jian Pi Tiao Gan Yin in the treatment of simple obesity revealed by network pharmacology." Annals of Translational Medicine 10, no. 6 (March 2022): 335. http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm-22-553.

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Yun, Eun-seol. "A study on Characteristics of the Mu Dan Ting Zhe Zi Xi in Shen Yin Jian Gu Lu." JOURNAL OF CHINESE HUMANITIES 63 (August 31, 2016): 249–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.35955/jch.2016.08.63.249.

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Tao, Shilong. "Recreating the Image of a “Chaste Wife”: Transitivity in Two Translations of Chinese Ancient Poem Jie Fu Yin." Theory and Practice in Language Studies 9, no. 11 (November 1, 2019): 1433. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/tpls.0911.09.

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This article is a comparison on the recreating of the image of a “chaste wife” in two English translations of Chinese ancient poem Jie Fu Yin from the perspective of systemic functional linguistics (SFL). The linguistic choices of the poet and translators are measured from transitivity under experiential meaning of ideational metafunction. It has found that Hart tends to follow a creative and imaginative translation, thus creating a more enthusiastic even passionate image of a young “chaste wife” in a direct and explicit way, while Fletcher presents a clam and tender image of a mature “chaste wife” in a relatively implicit way. Besides, both translations reproduce the theme about love, but losing the political theme. It is argued that in translation, the lexico-grammatical choices will lead to variation in meanings and recreate different images of a same character, and the seemingly unconscious choices can be better understood based on the context of translation.
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Oh, Yeong-Taek. "Comparison of Effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) and San-Yin-Jiao (SP6) Acupressure on Primary Dysmenorrhea." Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine 9, no. 4 (November 30, 2014): 415–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.13066/kspm.2014.9.4.415.

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Pan, Si-An, Dao Zhao, Xiang-Jun Lu, Cheng-Wen Li, Mai-Lan Liu, and Xiao-Rong Chang. "Analysis on the Features of Acupuncture Recipes for Dysmenorrhea." Journal of Acupuncture and Herbs 3, no. 1 (November 1, 2015): 16–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/tcm-2015-0003.

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Abstract Objective: To analysis and extract the features of acupuncture recipes for dysmenorrhea. Methods: By searching the major Chinese and English databases, we included the clinical literature with defined point-based recipes and analyzed the feature of those. Results: (1) the most frequently selected points for dysmenorrhea in order were: San Yin Jiao(SP6), Guan Yuan (RN4), Zhong Ji (CV3), Qi Hai (CV6), Ci Liao (BL32), Di Ji (SP8), Shen Shu (BL23). (2) the major characteristics of point selection was combination of local points and distant points which located on Ren meridian and spleen meridian. (3) the major treatment methods were normal acupuncture, then acupuncture combined with moxibustion or auricular therapy, for the latter, were especially stressed and confirmed by many studies. Conclusion: The acupuncture recipes for dysmenorrhea were usually made by consideration of combining local and distant points, utilizing multiple methods especially auricular therapy.
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