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    Build Customer Loyalty Using Microblog – A Relationship Perspective

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    In recent years, micro-blog, a kind of Social Network service (SNS), has been adopted as a popular way for people to interact with their significant others. Nowadays, people can exchange short messages via various digital devices through micro-blogging. Witnessing this trend, practitioners strive hard to seek opportunities in utilizing micro-blogging for better customer reach. Numerous studies have also investigated this phenomenon. While previous studies primarily placed their focus on people’s motivation to use SNS, usage pattern and potential applications in various discipline, to our best knowledge, Research on micro-blog is still in its infancy and the core concept of SNS, i.e. social relationship, is rarely addressed. This study thus proposed a framework to investigate the effect that micro-blog are to exert on consumer’s relationship with firms. Results suggested that system quality, interaction quality, and relationship benefits are influential to relationship quality which contributes to loyalty. Implications of research findings are also to be discussed in this study

    Observation on the curative effects of different surgical methods for small strabismus degree of basic intermittent exotropia

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    AIM: To compare unilateral lateral rectus recession surgery and unilateral small lateral rectus recession combines with small medial rectus shortening surgery treatment efficacy for small strabismus degree of basic intermittent exotropia.<p>METHODS: The 73 cases of small strabismus degree(strabismus degree in -15~-30PD)of basic intermittent exotropia hospitalized patients were analyzed retrospectively. The selected cases are divided into A, B groups: Group A underwent unilateral lateral rectus recession surgery; Group B unilateral small lateral rectus recession combines with small medial rectus shortening surgery. Eyes position, the same time visual, fusion visual, far and near stereoscopic visual postoperative follow-up 6 months were observed and analyzed in both groups.Compare postoperative eyes position anteroposterior rate, undercorrection rate and overcorrection rate; Compare binocular vision recovery rate, undercorrection rate and overcorrection rate. Compare relationships between age and binocular vision recovery rate. <p>RESULTS: Postoperative anteroposterior ratio of eye position follow-up 6 months: group B was significantly higher than that of group A and difference between the two groups is statistically significance. Postoperative follow-up 6 months binocular fusion function, far and near stereoscopic visual function recovery rate, group B was significantly higher than that of group A and difference between the two groups is statistically significance(<i>P</i><0.05); Postoperative follow-up 6 months age and single eyes visual function recovery rate: binocular fusion function, far and near stereoscopic visual function recovery rate, 4-12 years old group are higher than 13-30 years old group, difference between the two age groups is statistically significance(<i>P</i><0.05).<p>CONCLUSION: Using unilateral small lateral rectus recession combines with small medial rectus shortening surgery curative effect for the treatment of small strabismus degree of intermittent exotropia. Postoperative anteroposterior ratio eye position, binocular single visual function recovery rate are better than unilateral lateral rectus recession surgery; Early surgery is more advantageous to the binocular visual function recovery

    Demonstrating nonlocality induced teleportation through Majorana bound states in a semiconductor nanowire

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    It was predicted by Tewari [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 100}, 027001 (2008)] that a teleportationlike electron transfer phenomenon is one of the novel consequences of the existence of Majorana fermion, because of the inherently nonlocal nature. In this work we consider a concrete realization and measurement scheme for this interesting behavior, based on a setup consisting of a pair of quantum dots which are tunnel-coupled to a semiconductor nanowire and are jointly measured by two point-contact detectors. We analyze the teleportation dynamics in the presence of measurement backaction and discuss how the teleportation events can be identified from the current trajectories of strong response detectors.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
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