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    Critical View on Decision-Making Mechanism of Western Management Science Systems from the Perspective of Eastern Buddhist Systems Thinking

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    [[abstract]]Eastern Buddhist thoughts were spread from India to China where, after evolution and internalization, they became part of nuclear Chinese concepts. Since it is claimed that Buddhist thoughts are theories to explain world phenomena and human thoughts and behavior, it is worthy to study them. Western management science classifies management activity elements into decision-making activities, mechanism functions, and execution. These three categories are used to interpret all issues of earthly management. Buddhist thoughts began with the idea of “human care” instructed by the founder, Sakyamuni Buddha. The doctrines are based on humanity. Hence, the system thinking of management science and theories of Humanistic Buddhism management can complement each other. This study mainly probed into the decision-making mechanism of the management science system from the perspective of Buddhist thoughts

    Additional file 1: of Novel TNF receptor-1 inhibitors identified as potential therapeutic candidates for traumatic brain injury

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    Figure S1. Uninjured sham mice showed no significant drug-induced change in sleep compared to baseline or the vehicle treated group. (A) There was no significant treatment effect on sleep in uninjured sham mice when compared to their pre-treatment baseline sleep (F2,6 = 0.6759, p = 0.5436). (B) The change in cumulative sleep from vehicle-treated shams was calculated and there was no significant treatment effect on sleep in the C7-treated or SGT-treated shams (t4 = 1.689, p = 0.1665). (TIF 152 kb
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