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    Using Publicized Information to Determine the Sustainable Development of 3-PL Companies

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    Sustainability issues have been seen as a promising paradigm for achieving a better future. Firms in the logistics service sector are still lacking clear value propositions on sustainable development. While many organizations publish their mission statements publicly as kinds of public information, reviewing mission statements is an appropriate means to evaluate an organization\u27s strategy. This study focuses on the public information such as mission statements of the top 50 global 3-PL companies and the relevant sustainable development. A comprehensive content analysis identified four major content dimensions of mission statements relating to sustainability development. The dimensions are driving forces, approaches, responsibility to stakeholders, and competitive values. This paper offers a good methodological reference for researchers or practitioners managing the public information of organizations. Network analysis reveals that the location of companies has a limited effect on their mission and strategy as they all provide global service

    System dynamics models for the simulation of sustainable urban development : a review and analysis and the stakeholder perspective

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    202402 bcchAccepted ManuscriptOthersThe Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityPublishedGreen (AAM

    Crop disease identification by fusing multiscale convolution and vision transformer

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    202408 bcchVersion of RecordOthers"Research on teaching reform and practice based on first-class curriculum construction” of the China Society of Higher Education; Key field of “artificial intelligence” in colleges and universities in Guangdong Province; Provincial key platforms and major scientific research projects of Guangdong universities (major scientific research projects—characteristic innovation); Guangdong Provincial Industry College Construction Project (Artificial Intelligence Robot Education Industry College); Research on Basic and Applied Basic Research Project of Guangzhou Municipal Bureau of Science and Technology; Guangdong Provincial Education Department Innovation and Strengthening School Project; scientific research project of Guangdong Bureau of Traditional Chinese MedicinePublishedC

    Application of U-Net with global convolution network module in computer-aided tongue diagnosis

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    202208 bcwwVersion of RecordOthers“Research on Teaching Reform and Practice Based on First-Class Curriculum Construction” of the China Society of Higher Education (2020JXD01); a Special Project in the Key Field of “Artificial Intelligence” in Colleges and Universities in Guangdong Province (2019KZDZX1027); Provincial Key platforms and major scientific research projects of Guangdong Universities (major scientific research projects-Characteristic Innovation) (2017KTSCX048); Scientific research project of Guangdong Bureau of Traditional Chinese Medicine (20191411); Construction Project of Guangdong University Industrial College (AI Robot Education Industrial College).Publishe

    Exploring research on the construction and application of knowledge graphs for aircraft fault diagnosis

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    202408 bcchVersion of RecordOthersNational Natural Science Foundation of China; China Postdoctoral Science Foundation funded ProjectPublishedC

    Knowledge graph and deep learning based pest detection and identification system for fruit quality

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    202310 bcvcVersion of RecordOthersChina Association of Higher Education; Colleges and universities in Guangdong Province; Provincial Key platforms and scientific research projects of Guangdong Universities; Project of Collaborative Innovation Center of Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences; Guangdong Provincial Department of Agriculture and rural AffairsPublishe

    The Positional-Specificity Effect Reveals a Passive-Trace Contribution to Visual Short-Term Memory

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    The positional-specificity effect refers to enhanced performance in visual short-term memory (VSTM) when the recognition probe is presented at the same location as had been the sample, even though location is irrelevant to the match/nonmatch decision. We investigated the mechanisms underlying this effect with behavioral and fMRI studies of object change-detection performance. To test whether the positional-specificity effect is a direct consequence of active storage in VSTM, we varied memory load, reasoning that it should be observed for all objects presented in a sub-span array of items. The results, however, indicated that although robust with a memory load of 1, the positional-specificity effect was restricted to the second of two sequentially presented sample stimuli in a load-of-2 experiment. An additional behavioral experiment showed that this disruption wasn’t due to the increased load per se, because actively processing a second object – in the absence of a storage requirement – also eliminated the effect. These behavioral findings suggest that, during tests of object memory, position-related information is not actively stored in VSTM, but may be retained in a passive tag that marks the most recent site of selection. The fMRI data were consistent with this interpretation, failing to find location-specific bias in sustained delay-period activity, but revealing an enhanced response to recognition probes that matched the location of that trial’s sample stimulus
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