126 research outputs found

    A Study on the Cohesion of English Teaching Materials Between Primary and Junior High School

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    English teaching materials, as the main teaching media, play an important role in teaching. Many scholars have attached great importance to teaching materials, but they took little heed to the cohesion of teaching materials between different stages of basic education. This study intended to investigate the cohesion of primary-secondary teaching materials by exploring the problems in terms of language knowledge and language skills in the selected English teaching materials for primary and secondary schools, which was finally succeeded by some practical suggestions for the English teachers and the students alike to effectively facilitate the cohesion problems in the primary-secondary stages

    Fractional phenomena of the spontaneous emission of a two-level atom in photonic crystals

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    We suggest a better mathematical method, fractional calculus, for studying the behavior of the atom-field interaction in photonic crystals. By studying the spontaneous emission of an atom in a photonic crystal with one-band isotropic model, we found that the long-time inducing memory of the spontaneous emission is a fractional phenomenon. This behavior could be well described by the fractional calculus. And the results show no steady photon-atom bound state for the atomic resonant transition frequency lying in the proximity of allowed band edge which is encountered in the previous study [J. Opt. B: Quantum Semiclass. Opt. {\bf 5}, R43 (2003)]. The correctness of this result is validated by the ``cut-off smoothing'' density of photon states (DOS) with fractional calculus. By obtaining a rigorous solution without the multiple-valued problem for the system, we show the method of fractional calculus has logically concise property.Comment: 12 Pages, 3 figure

    A case-control study of the effectiveness of tissue plasminogen activator on 6 month patients -- reported outcomes and health care utilization

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    none5siWe examined the benefit of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), delivered as part of usual stroke management, on patient-reported outcomes and health care utilization. Using a case control design, patients who received tPA as part of usual stroke management were compared with patients who would have received tPA had they arrived to the hospital within the therapeutic time window. Data were collected from surveys 6 months after stroke using standardized patient-reported outcome measures and questions about health care utilization. Demographic and medical data were acquired from hospital records. Patients were matched on stroke severity, age, race, and gender. Matching was done with 1:2 ratio of tPA to controls. Results were compared between groups with 1-tailed tests because of a directionally specific hypothesis in favor of the tPA group. The tPA (n = 78) and control (n = 156) groups were matched across variables, except for stroke severity, which was better in the control group; subsequent analyses controlled for this mismatch. The tPA group reported better physical function, communication, cognitive ability, depressive symptomatology, and quality of life/participation compared with the control group. Fewer people in the tPA group reported skilled nursing facility stays, emergency department visits, and rehospitalizations after their stroke compared with controls. Reports of other postacute services were not different between groups. Although it is known that tPA reduces disability, this is the first study to demonstrate the effectiveness of tPA in improving meaningful, patientreported outcomes. Thus, use of tPA provides a large benefit to the daily lives of people with ischemic stroke.mixedLang, Catherine E.; Bland, Marghuretta D.; Cheng, Nuo; Corbetta, Maurizio; Lee, Jin-MooLang, Catherine E.; Bland, Marghuretta D.; Cheng, Nuo; Corbetta, Maurizio; Lee, Jin Mo

    A Study on the Media Framework during Beijing Winter Olympic Games from a Comparative Perspective: Taking People’s Daily Online and CNN as Examples

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    Upon the conclusion of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games, the media coverage of this sports event of worldwide prestige has piled up as countless. However, the coverage of the Beijing Winter Olympics varies across countries, and it is up to different media to tailor and package the information to be delivered to the public according to their value standards, political tendencies, ideologies, etc. Based on a review of existing literature, this paper is devoted to the exploration of the underlying media framework of China and United States through a comparative study with a certain theoretical basis by taking their practices as examples to distinguish the choices made by these two countries on conducting both negative and positive reporting and their divergence in pursing either the “universal solidarity” or conflicts and divisions

    Helicobacter pylori vacA affects the expression of COX-2 in the duodenal mucosa of patients with duodenitis

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    Duodenitis refers to inflammation that occurs in the duodenum. Helicobacter pylori (Hp) is a known risk factor for duodenitis. This paper attempted to analyze the correlation between Hp virulence genotypes and the initiation and development of duodenal bulbar inflammation (DBI) to lay the foundation for the management of duodenitis induced by Hp infection. Total RNA was extracted from duodenal samples of 156 Hp-positive patients [70 with DBI and 86 with duodenal bulbar ulcer (DBU)] and 80 Hp-free DBI patients, followed by RT-qPCR detection of COX-2 mRNA expression and the presence of virulence factors. The cagA positive (62.2%), vacAs1 (21.79%), vacAm2 (23.72%), vacAs1m2 (19.87%) and iceA1 (55.80%) genotypes were dominant in 156 Hp-positive samples. Statistical difference was observed in vacAs and vacA mixtures between DBI and DBU patients. Gastric metaplasia had an association with vacA allelotypes, and its occurrence had strong correlations with vacAs1 and vacAs1m2 genotypes. The vacAs1 and vacAs1m2 genotypes were correlated with gastric metaplasia occurrence (all p<0.05). There were significant correlations between vacAs and vacA mixtures with cagA genotypes, and between iceA genotypes with vacA mixtures (all p<0.05). COX-2 was strongly expressed in Hp-infected duodenal mucosa and showed correlations with vacA genotype. COX-2 was differentially expressed in vacAs1- and vacAs2-positive patients. COX-2 was more highly upregulated in vacAs1m1- and vacAs1m2-positive patients than vacAs2m2-positive patients. Overall, Hp virulence genotype vacA was correlated with DBI and DBU initiation and development

    Mini-PointNetPlus: a local feature descriptor in deep learning model for 3d environment perception

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    Common deep learning models for 3D environment perception often use pillarization/voxelization methods to convert point cloud data into pillars/voxels and then process it with a 2D/3D convolutional neural network (CNN). The pioneer work PointNet has been widely applied as a local feature descriptor, a fundamental component in deep learning models for 3D perception, to extract features of a point cloud. This is achieved by using a symmetric max-pooling operator which provides unique pillar/voxel features. However, by ignoring most of the points, the max-pooling operator causes an information loss, which reduces the model performance. To address this issue, we propose a novel local feature descriptor, mini-PointNetPlus, as an alternative for plug-and-play to PointNet. Our basic idea is to separately project the data points to the individual features considered, each leading to a permutation invariant. Thus, the proposed descriptor transforms an unordered point cloud to a stable order. The vanilla PointNet is proved to be a special case of our mini-PointNetPlus. Due to fully utilizing the features by the proposed descriptor, we demonstrate in experiment a considerable performance improvement for 3D perception

    Dynamics of the Energy Relaxation and Decoherence of a Photon-Atom Bound State in an Anisotropic Photonic Crystal

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    An atom embedded inside photonic crystals can form a photon-atom bound state if the emission frequency of the excited atom is lying inside the photonic-band gap of photonic crystals. We studied the dynamics of the energy relaxation and decoherence of a QPAB, qubit made by a photon-atom bound state in photonic crystals. Dynamics of these measurements are solved analytically through the fractional calculus which has been shown to be appropriate mathematical method for the optical systems with non-Markovian dynamics. From these dynamics, we find that the losses of energy, coherence, and information of a QPAB are inhibited. As compared with those qubits without forming photon-atom bound states, the energy relaxation and decoherence rates of these QPABs are strongly suppressed. Other systems suitable for realizing these properties are discussed
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