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    Mate Preferences Among Young People: US and China.

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    Mate preferences expressed by college students may reflect both the society’s traditional beliefs and the changing nature of cultural values. The current study compared American and Chinese college students’ responses on mate preference choices (N=545). Results show both similarities and differences in mate preferences between these two groups. Out of 18 characteristics, the two groups were similar in eight and differed in ten; and out of 13 rank order ratings, the two groups differed significantly on ten items. Overall, these findings suggest that while there is evidence of convergence in American and Chinese college students’ mate preference values, reflecting the effect of globalization, there are also significant differences in their choices, reflecting social and cultural values of each individual countr

    Exploring the Land of Dracula: Personal Reflections on the Romanian Experience

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    In this article I reflect on my learning experiences with Kennesaw State University’s Year of Romania Faculty Development Community. The yearlong program, including a two-week trip to Romania, contributed a great deal to my professional and personal growth. I have since incorporated Romanian contents into my cross-cultural psychology class to enhance the student’s learning experience. In observing contemporary Romanian society, I make references to China and briefly discuss similarities and differences during each country’s transition to a market economy

    Research on thermal deformation constitutive model of 304 stainless steel based on travel insulation cup metal material

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    In order to improve the quality of people ‘s travel and improve the performance of travel insulation cup, the thermal deformation behavior of 304 stainless steel, the edible grade material of travel insulation cup, was studied by Gleeble- 3800 thermal / mechanical simulation machine. The true stress-strain curve of 304 stainless steel was obtained by hot compression test with deformation temperature of 800~1 100 °C and strain rate range of 0,001 ~ 1 s-1. According to the real stress-strain curve, the Arrhenius constitutive model of 304 stainless steel was constructed. The results show that the flow stress of 304 stainless steel increases with the increase of deformation temperature and strain rate. The theoretical stress value predicted by the constitutive model is fitted with the experimental results, and the correlation is 0,995, indicating that the model has high prediction accuracy

    Forchheimer flow to a well-considering time-dependent critical radius

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    Previous studies on the non-Darcian flow into a pumping well assumed that critical radius (RCD) was a constant or infinity, where RCD represents the location of the interface between the non-Darcian flow region and Darcian flow region. In this study, a two-region model considering time-dependent RCD was established, where the non-Darcian flow was described by the Forchheimer equation. A new iteration method was proposed to estimate RCD based on the finite-difference method. The results showed that RCD increased with time until reaching the quasi steady-state flow, and the asymptotic value of RCD only depended on the critical specific discharge beyond which flow became non-Darcian. A larger inertial force would reduce the change rate of RCD with time, and resulted in a smaller RCD at a specific time during the transient flow. The difference between the new solution and previous solutions were obvious in the early pumping stage. The new solution agreed very well with the solution of the previous two-region model with a constant RCD under quasi steady flow. It agreed with the solution of the fully Darcian flow model in the Darcian flow region

    Reactive transport with wellbore storages in a single-well push–pull test

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    Using the single-well push–pull (SWPP) test to determine the in situ biogeochemical reaction kinetics, a chase phase and a rest phase were recommended to increase the duration of reaction, besides the injection and extraction phases. In this study, we presented multi-species reactive models of the four-phase SWPP test considering the wellbore storages for both groundwater flow and solute transport and a finite aquifer hydraulic diffusivity, which were ignored in previous studies. The models of the wellbore storage for solute transport were proposed based on the mass balance, and the sensitivity analysis and uniqueness analysis were employed to investigate the assumptions used in previous studies on the parameter estimation. The results showed that ignoring it might produce great errors in the SWPP test. In the injection and chase phases, the influence of the wellbore storage increased with the decreasing aquifer hydraulic diffusivity. The peak values of the breakthrough curves (BTCs) increased with the increasing aquifer hydraulic diffusivity in the extraction phase, and the arrival time of the peak value became shorter with a greater aquifer hydraulic diffusivity. Meanwhile, the Robin condition performed well at the rest phase only when the chase concentration was zero and the solute in the injection phase was completely flushed out of the borehole into the aquifer. The Danckwerts condition was better than the Robin condition even when the chase concentration was not zero. The reaction parameters could be determined by directly best fitting the observed data when the nonlinear reactions were described by piece-wise linear functions, while such an approach might not work if one attempted to use nonlinear functions to describe such nonlinear reactions. The field application demonstrated that the new model of this study performed well in interpreting BTCs of a SWPP test.</p

    Boys and girls: Chinese future teachers\u27 expectations

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    The current study examines the expectations of Chinese education majors for their future students in the areas of academic behavior, classroom behavior, academic performance, and general behavior. Of special interest to us was the question whether the future teachers would have very similar or different expectations for boys and girls. A group of 152 education majors at a medium-sized university in Shanghai participated in the study by filling out a survey questionnaire. The results indicate that both male and female education majors had similar expectations of their future students in the areas of academic behavior, classroom behavior, and general behavior; however, they differed significantly on the Academic Performance Scale

    Effect of Suspension Freeze-concentration Technology on the Quality of Wine

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    One of the factors that inhibits the development of the Chinese wine industry is that the sugar content ofthe grape feedstock is insufficient. In order to produce wine with better qualities using these materials,concentrating the grape juice could be a good alternative to adding sugars. In this study, suspension freezeconcentrationtechnology was applied to concentrating grape juice with a low sugar content. The freezeconcentratedgrape juice was made into red and white wines separately. In the control group, red andwhite wines were made from chaptalized (sugar-enriched) grape juice. The physical and chemical indexes,sensory evaluation results and polyphenolic content of the wine were analysed to evaluate the practicalityof applying the freeze-concentration technology in the wine industry. The results show that, after removingice every 30 min for approximately 14 h with a -18°C coolant, grape juice with an initial sugar content of14°Brix reached 23°Brix. Both the red wines and white wines made from freeze-concentrated grape juicewere of a higher quality than the wines made from chaptalised grape juice. Moreover, the phenolic contentwas concentrated, which may provide health benefits. Thus, suspension freeze-concentration technology isa promising alternative to traditional chaptalisation technology
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