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  1. TGF-beta signaling proteins and the Protein Ontology.Arighi Cecilia, Liu Hongfang, Natale Darren, Barker Winona, Drabkin Harold, Blake Judith, Barry Smith & Wu Cathy - 2009 - BMC Bioinformatics 10 (Suppl 5):S3.
    The Protein Ontology (PRO) is designed as a formal and principled Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) Foundry ontology for proteins. The components of PRO extend from a classification of proteins on the basis of evolutionary relationships at the homeomorphic level to the representation of the multiple protein forms of a gene, including those resulting from alternative splicing, cleavage and/or posttranslational modifications. Focusing specifically on the TGF-beta signaling proteins, we describe the building, curation, usage and dissemination of PRO. PRO provides a framework (...)
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  2. Framework for a protein ontology.Darren A. Natale, Cecilia N. Arighi, Winona Barker, Judith Blake, Ti-Cheng Chang, Zhangzhi Hu, Hongfang Liu, Barry Smith & Cathy H. Wu - 2007 - BMC Bioinformatics 8 (Suppl 9):S1.
    Biomedical ontologies are emerging as critical tools in genomic and proteomic research where complex data in disparate resources need to be integrated. A number of ontologies exist that describe the properties that can be attributed to proteins; for example, protein functions are described by Gene Ontology, while human diseases are described by Disease Ontology. There is, however, a gap in the current set of ontologies—one that describes the protein entities themselves and their relationships. We have designed a PRotein Ontology (PRO) (...)
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  3. The Protein Ontology: A structured representation of protein forms and complexes.Darren Natale, Cecilia N. Arighi, Winona C. Barker, Judith A. Blake, Carol J. Bult, Michael Caudy, Harold J. Drabkin, Peter D’Eustachio, Alexei V. Evsikov, Hongzhan Huang, Jules Nchoutmboube, Natalia V. Roberts, Barry Smith, Jian Zhang & Cathy H. Wu - 2011 - Nucleic Acids Research 39 (1):D539-D545.
    The Protein Ontology (PRO) provides a formal, logically-based classification of specific protein classes including structured representations of protein isoforms, variants and modified forms. Initially focused on proteins found in human, mouse and Escherichia coli, PRO now includes representations of protein complexes. The PRO Consortium works in concert with the developers of other biomedical ontologies and protein knowledge bases to provide the ability to formally organize and integrate representations of precise protein forms so as to enhance accessibility to results of protein (...)
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  4. Toll-like receptor signaling in vertebrates: Testing the integration of protein, complex, and pathway data in the Protein Ontology framework.Cecilia Arighi, Veronica Shamovsky, Anna Maria Masci, Alan Ruttenberg, Barry Smith, Darren Natale, Cathy Wu & Peter D’Eustachio - 2015 - PLoS ONE 10 (4):e0122978.
    The Protein Ontology provides terms for and supports annotation of species-specific protein complexes in an ontology framework that relates them both to their components and to species-independent families of complexes. Comprehensive curation of experimentally known forms and annotations thereof is expected to expose discrepancies, differences, and gaps in our knowledge. We have annotated the early events of innate immune signaling mediated by Toll-Like Receptor 3 and 4 complexes in human, mouse, and chicken. The resulting ontology and annotation data set has (...)
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  5. The representation of protein complexes in the Protein Ontology.Carol Bult, Harold Drabkin, Alexei Evsikov, Darren Natale, Cecilia Arighi, Natalia Roberts, Alan Ruttenberg, Peter D’Eustachio, Barry Smith, Judith Blake & Cathy Wu - 2011 - BMC Bioinformatics 12 (371):1-11.
    Representing species-specific proteins and protein complexes in ontologies that are both human and machine-readable facilitates the retrieval, analysis, and interpretation of genome-scale data sets. Although existing protin-centric informatics resources provide the biomedical research community with well-curated compendia of protein sequence and structure, these resources lack formal ontological representations of the relationships among the proteins themselves. The Protein Ontology (PRO) Consortium is filling this informatics resource gap by developing ontological representations and relationships among proteins and their variants and modified forms. Because (...)
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    The Effects of Peer Influence, Honor Codes, and Personality Traits on Cheating Behavior in a University Setting.Alvin Malesky, Cathy Grist, Kendall Poovey & Nicole Dennis - 2022 - Ethics and Behavior 32 (1):12-21.
    ABSTRACT Most university students have engaged in some form of academic dishonesty. These actions can have detrimental consequences for the student, the university, and society at large. It is important to understand factors that contribute to academic dishonesty as well as to identify potential predictors of this behavior. This study employed an experimental design with 361 undergraduate students in a laboratory setting. Deception was used during the experiment to determine the impact of peer influence, personality, and an honor code on (...)
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    Exhibiting Experimental Art in China.Robert E. Harrist & Wu Hung - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (3):624.
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    On the "logic" of togetherness: a cultural hermeneutic.Kuang-Ming Wu - 1998 - Boston: Brill. Edited by Kuang-Ming Wu.
    In five sections, this book describes cultural, personal, argumentative, religious and philosophical situations of togetherness, thus providing an imaginative ...
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    Authentic Leadership and Proactive Behavior: The Role of Psychological Capital and Compassion at Work.Yixin Hu, Xiao Wu, Zhaobiao Zong, Yilin Xiao, Phil Maguire, Fangzheng Qu, Jing Wei & Dawei Wang - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:420923.
    This study, which is based on survey data provided by 445 employees of a Chinese enterprise, examines the impact of authentic leadership on the proactive behavior of subordinates, in particular the mediating effect of subordinate psychological capital and the moderating effect of the compassion at work. The results of our structural equation model reveal that: (1) There is a significant positive correlation between authentic leadership and the proactive behavior of subordinates; (2) Psychological capital plays a full mediating role between authentic (...)
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    On Chinese body thinking: a cultural hermeneutic.Kuang-Ming Wu - 1997 - New York: Brill. Edited by Kuang-Ming Wu.
    This book uses Western philosophical tradition to make a case for a form of thinking properly associated with ancient China.
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  11. Re-examining social structure for demographic transition: population in the development process.T. Ahmed, W. Wu, O. Chimere-Dan, K. T. Kollehlon, B. Berhanu, V. L. Lamb, R. Lesthaeghe, G. Moors, W. K. Agyei & M. Migadde - 1994 - Journal of Biosocial Science 26 (1):55-63.
     
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    Impact of the COVID-19 epidemic anxiety on college students' employment confidence and employment situation perception in China.Sining Zheng, Guizhen Wu, Jiahao Zhao & Weiqi Chen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The psychological problems and employment problems of college students have always been the focus of attention of all sectors of society. The COVID-19 epidemic has a great impact on the mental health and employment of Chinese college students. Under this background, this study discusses how epidemic anxiety affects the employment confidence and perception of employment situation of Chinese college students. Through the online questionnaire survey of 1,132 college students nationwide, and the ordinal logistic regression analysis of the survey data using (...)
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  13. Cheng chih tien fan yao i.Lih-wu Han - 1947 - Edited by Harold Joseph Laski.
     
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    Resistance in health and healthcare: Applying Essex conceptualisation to a multiphased study on the experiences of Australian nurses and midwives who provide abortion care to people victimised by gender‐based violence.Lydia Mainey, Cathy O'Mullan & Kerry Reid-Searl - 2022 - Bioethics 37 (2):199-207.
    In this article, we explore the act of resistance by nurses and midwives at the nexus of abortion care and gender-based violence. We commence with a brief overview of a multiphased extended grounded theory doctoral project that analysed the individual, situational and socio-political experiences of Australian nurses and midwives who provide abortion care to people victimised by gender-based violence. We then turn to Essex's conceptualisation of resistance in health and healthcare and draw upon these concepts to tell a unifying and (...)
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    Intervention effect of group counseling on social support and post-stress growth of orphans and vulnerable children in China.Lyuci Zhang, Sumei Wu, Samsilah Roslan, Zeinab Zaremohzzabieh, Ye Chen & Yuqin Jiang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Orphans and vulnerable children fall under the category of children who are at risk of exposure to more stressful circumstances and receive less social assistance compared to other children. This study aims to investigate the impact of group counseling based on social intervention and psychological therapy on social support and the perceived stress growth of orphans and vulnerable children. In one special educational needs school in Nanning, China, the SSGPC was developed and implemented. Using the social support and post-stress growth (...)
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    Non-selective lexical access in bilinguals is spontaneous and independent of input monitoring: Evidence from eye tracking.Yan Jing Wu, Filipe Cristino, Charles Leek & Guillaume Thierry - 2013 - Cognition 129 (2):418-425.
  17. Patterns of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms and Posttraumatic Growth in an Epidemiological Sample of Chinese Earthquake Survivors: A Latent Profile Analysis.Chengqi Cao, Li Wang, Jianhui Wu, Gen Li, Ruojiao Fang, Xing Cao, Ping Liu, Shu Luo, Brian J. Hall & Jon D. Elhai - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Reciprocal Effects Among Parental Homework Support, Effort, and Achievement? An Empirical Investigation.Jianzhong Xu, Jianxia Du, Shengtian Wu, Hailey Ripple & Amanda Cosgriff - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
    The present study investigates reciprocal influences of parental homework support, effort, and math achievement, using two waves of data from 336 9th-graders. Results revealed that higher prior autonomy-oriented support and homework effort resulted in higher subsequent achievement. Higher prior content-oriented support led to higher subsequent effort, but lower subsequent achievement. Additionally, higher prior effort led to higher subsequent autonomy-oriented support. Furthermore, our results supported the structural path invariance over gender. The current investigation advances extant research, by differentiating two forms of (...)
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    Thinking through death.Scott Kramer & Kuang-Ming Wu (eds.) - 1988 - Malabar, FL: R.E. Krieger Pub. Co..
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    Beauty in Thinking — Aesthetic Character of Chinese Argumentation.Wu Kuang-Ming - 1997 - Dialogue and Universalism 7 (3):37-49.
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    Modelling complex intermodal freight flows.An Caris, Gerrit K. Janssens & Cathy Macharis - 2009 - In Moulay Aziz-Alaoui & Cyrille Bertelle, From System Complexity to Emergent Properties. Springer. pp. 291--300.
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    Bridging the Gap: Parent and Child Perspectives of Living With Cerebral Visual Impairments.Trudy Goodenough, Anna Pease & Cathy Williams - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Cerebral Visual Impairment is an umbrella term which includes abnormalities in visual acuity, or contrast sensitivity or colour; ocular motility; visual field and the conscious and unconscious filtering or processing of visual input. Children with CVI have specific needs and problems relating to their development from infancy to adulthood which can impact on their wellbeing. Recent research indicates the complexities of living with CVI but there remains limited information of the full impact of CVI on families’ everyday lives. The qualitative (...)
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    Adverse Selection in the Children’s Health Insurance Program.A. Morrisey Michael, Blackburn Justin, J. Becker David, Sen Bisakha, L. Kilgore Meredith, Caldwell Cathy & Menachemi Nir - 2015 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 52:004695801559355.
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    On the idea of freedom and its rejection in chinese thought and institutions.Genyou Wu - 2006 - Asian Philosophy 16 (3):219 – 235.
    In this paper I undertake a historical investigation to show that one of the most important cognitive reasons of being afraid of the notion of freedom in the mainstream of Chinese society and Chinese people since the Qin and Han dynasties is: people mistakenly relate freedom with indulgence. The essential feature of the culture of courtesy and humanization is to attach importance to the function and value of social order. The need for order crushes the appeal to open-minded and diverse (...)
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    Precious Records: Women in China's Long Eighteenth Century.Yenna Wu & Susan Mann - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (1):127.
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    Queuing network modeling of the psychological refractory period (PRP).Changxu Wu & Yili Liu - 2008 - Psychological Review 115 (4):913-954.
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    Game Experiments on Cooperation Through Reward and Punishment.Ross Cressman, Jia-Jia Wu, Cong Li & Yi Tao - 2013 - Biological Theory 8 (2):158-166.
    Game experiments designed to test the effectiveness of reward and/or punishment incentives in promoting cooperative behavior among their participants are quite common. Results from two such recent experiments conducted in Beijing, based on the Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) game and Public Goods Game respectively, are summarized here. The unexpected empirical outcomes for the repeated PD game, that cooperation actually decreased when the participants had the option of using a costly punishment strategy and that participants who used costly punishment in some round (...)
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    Research on a typology of business ethics operation across the taiwan strait.Chen-Fong Wu - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 52 (3):229-242.
    The practice of business ethics is a constant concern for both business and academics. Thus this study attempts both to explore the effective performance of business ethics and to provide a learned reference. The researcher has gathered relevant literature, developed a notion of business ethics operation which have been put to the test within four selected enterprises across the Taiwan Strait. The findings reveal that different types of ethical leadership and catalytic mechanism precipitated four operations and a swathe of different (...)
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  29. Examining the hierarchical factor structure of the SF‐36 Taiwan version by exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis.Chia-Huei Wu, Keng-lin Lee & Grace Yao - 2007 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13 (6):889-900.
  30. The impact of economic information on medical decision making in primary care.Olivia Wu, Robin Knill-Jones, Philip Wilson & Neil Craig - 2004 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 10 (3):407-411.
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    Computability of measurable sets via effective topologies.Yongcheng Wu & Decheng Ding - 2006 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 45 (3):365-379.
    We investigate in the frame of TTE the computability of functions of the measurable sets from an infinite computable measure space such as the measure and the four kinds of set operations. We first present a series of undecidability and incomputability results about measurable sets. Then we construct several examples of computable topological spaces from the abstract infinite computable measure space, and analyze the computability of the considered functions via respectively each of the standard representations of the computable topological spaces (...)
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    Deliberative democracy and epistemic humility.Kevin Chien-Chang Wu - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (2):93-94.
    Deliberative democracy is one of the best designs that could facilitate good public policy decision making and bring about epistemic good based on Mercier and Sperber's (M&S's) theory of reasoning. However, three conditions are necessary: (1) an ethic of individual epistemic humility, (2) a pragmatic deflationist definition of truth, and (3) a microscopic framing power analysis during group reasoning.
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    Governing drug use through neurobiological subject construction: The sad loss of the sociocultural.Kevin Chien-Chang Wu - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (6):327-328.
    Based on their framework, Müller & Schumann (M&S) propose a staged drug policy that matches well the neoliberal governance scheme. To mend the sad loss of the sociocultural dimension in their model, I propose three such considerations: first, sociocultural interactions with the brain; second, sociocultural context and justice of drug use; and third, sociocultural preparedness for implementing their drug policy.
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    Methods and Characteristics of Political Participation by Private Entrepreneurs---A Case Study of Zhejiang Province.Yuxin Wu - 2011 - Asian Culture and History 3 (1):p138.
    With continuous expansion of the team of private entrepreneurs in Zhejiang Province, strengthened economic power of private entrepreneurs and improvement of their comprehensive quality, the methods of political participation by private entrepreneurs in Zhejiang Province is also continuously enlarged. Political participation is mainly reflected in the three methods of institutionalization, de-institutionalization and non-profit participation. At present, political participation of private entrepreneurs in Zhejiang Province has three characteristics, namely, strengthened political participation consciousness, utilitarian motive of political participation and limited functions of (...)
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  35. Slavoj Žižek’s Reception in China: From Academic Discourse to Popular Culture.Yue Wu - 2025 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 19 (1).
    Since gaining prominence in the West as a post-Marxist with the publication of _ The Sublime Object of Ideology _ in 1989, Slavoj Žižek has achieved widespread recognition both in the West and in China. Despite some controversy, his status as a world-class thinker is well-established. The phenomenon known as Žižek Fever shows no signs of abating in either the West or China. When Žiže k ’s theories travel to China, they often manifest differently due to the unique characteristics of (...)
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    Conflicts between Chinese Traditional Ethics and Bioethics.Zhaohua Wu - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (3):367.
    Philosophy, including moral philosophy, is the distillation of the spirit of an era. As society and science develop, sooner or later a given philosophy will gradually change form so that the resulting metamorphosis will better meet the needs of the society at that time. Traditional Chinese ethical thought is an outcome of the Chinese closed natural economy and ancient low-level science and is suitable for traditional Chinese medicine. Its superstable structure and character, which have evolved over more than 2,000 years, (...)
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    Wei wu shi guan yu xin Zhongguo shi xue fa zhan: Zhongguo she hui ke xue yuan Makesi zhu yi shi xue li lun lun tan shou jie xue shu yan tao hui lun wen ji.Jiamu Zhu, Haipeng Zhang, Pei Yu & Li Wu (eds.) - 2014 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
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    Arousal, valence, and the uncanny valley: psychophysiological and self-report findings.Marcus Cheetham, Lingdan Wu, Paul Pauli & Lutz Jancke - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  39. Corporate Governance and Bribery: Evidence from the World Business Environment Survey.Azad Bali, Krishnan Chandramohan & Xun Wu - 2016 - In Jean-Loup Richet, David Weisstub & Michel Dion, Financial Crimes: Psychological, Technological, and Ethical Issues. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    Is Classroom Noise Always Bad for Children? The Contribution of Age and Selective Attention to Creative Performance in Noise.Jessica Massonnié, Cathy Jane Rogers, Denis Mareschal & Natasha Z. Kirkham - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The Neurophysiological Processing of Music in Children: A Systematic Review With Narrative Synthesis and Considerations for Clinical Practice in Music Therapy.Janeen Bower, Wendy L. Magee, Cathy Catroppa & Felicity Anne Baker - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Introduction: Evidence supporting the use of music interventions to maximize arousal and awareness in adults presenting with a disorder of consciousness continues to grow. However, the brain of a child is not simply a small adult brain, and therefore adult theories are not directly translatable to the pediatric population. The present study aims to synthesize brain imaging data about the neural processing of music in children aged 0-18 years, to form a theoretical basis for music interventions with children presenting with (...)
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    Examining the Business Ethics Training and Development Practices of Canadian Organizations.Wendy R. Carroll, Margaret C. McKee, Cathy Driscoll & Terry H. Wagar - 2011 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 22:4-12.
    Ethics training has been highlighted as essential for building and fostering business ethics in organizations. National and international trends show that over 40% of businesses have some form of business ethics training. We use data collected from 199 firms to examine the presence of ethics training in top Canadian companies and found that the presence varied by region and firm size, and that the Canadian average (35%) lags other countries.
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    Traditional, modern or mixed? Perspectives on social, economic, and health impacts of evolving food retail in Thailand.Matthew Kelly, Sam-ang Seubsman, Cathy Banwell, Jane Dixon & Adrian Sleigh - 2015 - Agriculture and Human Values 32 (3):445-460.
    Transnational food retailers expanded to middle-income countries over recent decades responding to supply and demand. Control in new markets diffuses along three axes: socio-economic, geographic, and product category. We used a mixed method approach to study the progression of modern retail in Thailand on these three axes and consumer preferences for food retailing. In Thailand modern retail controls half the food sales but traditional fresh markets remain important. Quantitative questionnaires administered to members of a large national cohort study revealed around (...)
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    Effect of elaboration levels on content comprehension.Jeffrey S. Kixmiller, Daniel L. Wann, Cathy A. Grover & Stephen F. Davis - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (1):32-33.
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    Fracture mode, microstructure and temperature-dependent elastic moduli for thermoelectric composites of PbTe–PbS with SiC nanoparticle additions.Jennifer E. Ni, Eldon D. Case, Robert D. Schmidt, Chun-I. Wu, Timothy P. Hogan, Rosa M. Trejo, Edgar Lara-Curzio & Mercouri G. Kanatzidis - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (35):4412-4439.
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    Wang Ch'ung: An Ancient Chinese Militant Materialist.T'ien Ch'ang-wu - 1975 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 7 (1):4-7.
    Having read the works of Wang Ch'ung [A.D. 27-c. 100], I realized that they need to be recapitulated. Here I shall evaluate Wang Ch'ung and his thought and present what I feel to be the real significance that Wang Ch'ung's thought still has today.
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    On Reichenbach’s Causal Betweenness.Vašek Chvátal & Baoyindureng Wu - 2012 - Erkenntnis 76 (1):41-48.
    We characterize, by easily verifiable properties, abstract ternary relations isomorphic to the causal betweenness introduced by Hans Reichenbach.
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  48. Ninth‐grade student engagement in teacher‐centered and student‐centered technology‐enhanced learning environments.Hsin‐Kai Wu & Ya‐Ling Huang - 2007 - Science Education 91 (5):727-749.
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    Open Access to Case Information: Recent Measure to Strengthen Procurators' Ethics in China.Richard Wu - 2014 - Legal Ethics 17 (3):454-457.
    This article is currently available as a free download on ingentaconnect.
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    Office Hours: Activism and Change in the Academy (review).Yung-Hsing Wu - 2005 - Symploke 13 (1):335-336.
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