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    La interacción entre identidad y emoción de los jóvenes profesores de IDAI (idiomas distintos al inglés) en los inicios de su carrera profesional: La teoría sociocultural

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    There is conflicting evidence regarding the relationship between teachers’ identities and emotions. The inconsistency may be explained by a one-way causal relationship or two-way support. However, from a sociocultural perspective, the two might dialectically influence each other. Furthermore, most studies on teacher identities have focused solely on teaching and research identities without considering their social service roles as well. Further, little is known about LOTE (Languages Other than English) teachers in higher education, and even less is known about younger novice teachers. To fill these gaps, this study included a survey of 843 young LOTE teachers and in-depth interviews with three respondents at universities to gain a deeper understanding of their identities and emotions. As a result, the interaction between the two variables in the teaching dimension was observed to have a more robust relationship. Teachers’ identities and emotions were inextricably linked in either a positive or negative manner. Specifically, a higher sense of identity and positive emotion correlated closely, whereas a lower sense of identity and negative emotion walked together. As a result of the weak sense of research identity, this relationship was evident in teaching and social service, de-emphasizing research. The present study provides additional evidence with respect to the dialectical relationship between teacher identity and teacher emotion. FUNDING INFORMATION. The project has been primarily supported by Research Fund for Yunshan Outstanding Scholar, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies (No. 2023RC031), the MOE Project at Center for Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Shanghai International Studies University Peak Discipline (Linguistics) Construction Project (N0. 41004525/001), and Shanghai International Studies University Mentor Academic Leadership Program (N0. 2022113041). The paper has also been supported by: An Empirical Study on the Impact of Public Sponsored Study Abroad on the Professional Development of University Teachers-Taking Guangdong as an Example (N0: GD22CJY10).La literatura existente es contradictoria sobre la relación entre las identidades y las emociones de los profesores. La inconsistencia puede explicarse mediante una relación causal unidireccional o un apoyo bidireccional. Sin embargo, desde una perspectiva sociocultural, ambas podrán influenciarse dialéctica. Además, la mayoría de los estudios sobre las identidades de los profesores ha habido centrado en las enseñanzas e investigadoras sin el servicio social. Por lo demás, se ha investigado poco sobre los profesores IDAI (idiomas distintos al inglés) y aún menos sobre los profesores jóvenes. Para colmar estas lagunas, el estudio incluyó encuestas a 843 jóvenes profesores y entrevistas con tres de los encuestados. Mostró que las dos interacciones destacaron en la enseñanza y el servicio social, mientras que se restaron importancia a la investigación debido al débil sentido de la identidad investigadora. Y las identidades y emociones se desarrollaron en un patrón inextricable en una tendencia positiva o negativa. Un mayor sentido de la identidad y la emoción positiva estuvieron estrechamente relacionados, mientras que la identidad de bajo sentido o de reconstrucción y la emoción negativa caminaron juntos. El presente estudio demuestra una evidencia adicional con respecto a la relación dialéctica entre las identidades y las emociones de los profesore

    Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus could partly be evacuated by pregnant BALB/c mouse during abortion or preterm delivery

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    The highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus is one of candidates for future pandemic. Since H5N1 viruses had previously been isolated only from avian species, the outbreak raised questions about the ability of these viruses to cause severe disease and death in humans. Pregnant women are at increased risk for influenza-associated illness and death. However, little is known about whether influenza viruses could transmit to the fetus through the placenta, and the effects of abortion and preterm delivery to maternal influenza infection are not well understood. We found that the H5N1 viruses could vertical transmit to the fetus through the placenta in the BALB/c mouse model, and the viruses could partly be evacuated by the pregnant mice during abortion or preterm delivery. This study may further our understanding about the transmission of this highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses, supply optimized clinical treatment method for pregnant women, and shed some light on better preventing and controlling for future potential outbreak of H5N1 influenza pandemic

    Form factors of PTP\to T transition within the light-front quark models

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    In this paper, we calculate the vector, axial-vector and tensor form factors of PTP\to T transition within the standard light-front~(SLF) and covariant light-front~(CLF) quark models~(QMs). The self-consistency and Lorentz covariance of CLF QM with two types of correspondence schemes are investigated. The zero-mode effects and the spurious ω\omega-dependent contributions to the form factors of PTP\to T transition are analyzed. Employing a self-consistent CLF QM, we present our numerical predictions for the vector, axial-vector and tensor form factors of c(q,s)c\to (q,s)~(q=u,dq=u,d) induced D(a2,K2)D \to (a_2,K^*_2), Ds(K2,f2)D_s \to (K^*_2,f'_{2}), ηc(1S)(D2,Ds2)\eta_c(1S) \to (D^*_2,D^*_{s2}), Bc(B2,Bs2) B_c \to (B^*_2,B^*_{s2}) transitions and b(q,s,c)b\to (q,s,c) induced B(a2,K2,D2)B \to (a_2,K^*_2,D^*_2), Bs(K2,f2,Ds2)B_s \to (K^*_2,f'_2,D^*_{s2}), Bc(D2,Ds2,χc2(1P))B_c \to (D^*_2,D^*_{s2},\chi_{c2}(1P)), ηb(1S)(B2,Bs2)\eta_b(1S) \to (B^*_2,B^*_{s2}) transitions. Finally, in order to test the obtained form factors, the semileptonic BDˉ2(2460)+νB\to \bar{D}_2^*(2460)\ell^+\nu_\ell~(=e,μ\ell=e,\mu) and Dˉ2(2460)τ+ντ\bar{D}_2^*(2460)\tau^+\nu_{\tau} decays are studied. It is expected that our results for the form factors of PTP\to T transition can be applied further to the relevant phenomenological studies of meson decays.Comment: 41 pages, 7figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1908.0467

    Compatibility of NiO/CuO in Ca‐Cu chemical looping for high‐purity H2 production with CO2 capture

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    Ca‐Cu chemical looping is a novel and promising approach in converting methane into pure H2 following the principle of sorption‐enhanced reforming. Its operational efficiency is largely determined by an appropriate coexistence of Cu‐based oxygen carriers and Ni‐based catalysts. In this work, NiO/CuO composites were synthesized and their catalytic activity for H2 production was measured using a fixed‐bed reactor system equipped with an online gas analyzer. It is reported for the first time that the presence of CuO could hinder the activity of Ni‐based catalysts in H2 production, and experimental results show that the negative effect of CuO is strengthened with increasing CuO content and calcination temperature during sample preparation. With the help of a series of specific test and characterization techniques (SEM‐EDS, BET, XRD, TPR and XPS), interaction rules between NiO and CuO was further investigated and understood, and based on that an action mechanism model was proposed. Furthermore, an arrangement of mixed particles that avoiding the intimate contact of CuO/NiO was suggested and tested, and a superior performance was demonstrated while observing no restrictions of CuO on Ni‐based catalysts in sorption‐enhanced steam‐methane reforming under the conditions of Ca‐Cu chemical looping

    An Optimized Real-Time PCR to Avoid Species-/Tissue-Associated Inhibition for H5N1 Detection in Ferret and Monkey Tissues

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    The real-time PCR diagnostics for avian influenza virus H5N1 in tissue specimens are often suboptimal, since naturally occurring PCR inhibitors present in samples, or unanticipated match of primer to unsequenced species' genome. With the principal aim of optimizing the SYBR Green real-time PCR method for detecting H5N1 in ferret and monkey (Chinese rhesus macaque) tissue specimens, we screened various H5N1 gene-specific primer pairs and tested their ability to sensitively and specifically detect H5N1 transcripts in the infected animal tissues, then we assessed RNA yield and quality by comparing Ct values obtained from the standard Trizol method, and four commonly used RNA isolation kits with small modifications, including Roche High Pure, Ambion RNAqueous, BioMIGA EZgene, and Qiagen RNeasy. The results indicated that a single primer pair exhibited high specificity and sensitivity for H5N1 transcripts in ferret and monkey tissues. Each of the four kits and Trizol reagent produced high-quality RNA and removed all or nearly all PCR inhibitors. No statistically significant differences were found between the Ct values from the isolation methods. So the optimized SYBR Green real-time PCR could avoid species- or tissue-associated PCR inhibition in detecting H5N1 in ferret and monkey tissues, including lung and small intestine

    A Retrospective Paired Study: Efficacy and Safety of Nimotuzumab Combined with Radiochemotherapy in Locoregionally Advanced Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

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    Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of nimotuzumab in combination with radiochemotherapy as the primary treatment in patients with locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Methods: We retrospectively reviewed patients with locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma from September 2012 to December 2016. 188 newly diagnosed patients with stage III–IVB nasopharyngeal carcinoma were treated with at least 1-2 cycles of chemotherapy concurrently with planned IMRT. 88 patients received nimotuzumab 200 mg/week. Acute and late radiation-related toxicities were graded according to the Acute and Late Radiation Morbidity Scoring Criteria of Radiation Therapy Oncology Group. Results: After 3 months of treatment, the complete response rates of nasopharyngeal tumors in the study group and the control group were 78.4% and 65.5%, respectively (?2=4.070, P=0.044). The total complete response rates of cervical lymph nodes in the study group and the control group were 80.7% and 67.6% respectively (?2=4.022, P=0.045).The median cycle for nimotuzumab addition was 6.3 weeks. With a median follow-up of 36.3 months (range, 12–72 months), the estimated 3-year progression failure-free survival and overall survival rates for the study group and the control group were 85.24% vs 81.97% and 96.67% vs 90.0%, respectively. The 3-year local recurrence-free survival rates for the study group and the control group were 96.67% vs 83.60%, respectively (P=0.047). Grade 3 radiation-induced mucositis accounted for 36.4% of treated patients. No skin rash and infusion reaction were observed, distinctly from what is reported in control patients. Conclusion: Nimotuzumab plus chemoradiotherapy in the treatment of locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma showed promising outcomes in terms of locoregional control, without increasing the incidence of radiation-related toxicities for patients
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