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A novel selection evolutionary strategy for constrained optimization
Jiao, LiCheng
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Li, Lin
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Shang, RongHua
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Information sciences. - New York, NY : Elsevier Science Inc.
239 (2013), 122-141
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An efficient approach to suggesting topically related web queries using hidden topic model
Li, Lin
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Xu, Guandong
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Yang, Zhenglu
. - : Springer, 2012
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A unique issue in the standardization of Chinese Materia Medica : processing
Zhao, Zhongzhen
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Liang, Zhitao
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Chan, Kelvin
(R15157). - : Germany, Georg Thieme Verlag, 2010
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A Semantic and Grammatical Comparison between the Chinese “YE” and Japanese “MO” and an Analysis of the Difficulties of “YE”’s Acquisition by Japanese Students
Li, Lin
In: Cross-Cultural Communication; Vol 4, No 2 (2008): Cross-Cultural Communication; 98-101 ; 1923-6700 ; 1712-8358 (2010)
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Hepatitis B Knowledge, Testing and Vaccination Levels in Chinese Immigrants to British Columbia, Canada
Hislop, T. Gregory
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Teh, Chong
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Low, Angeline
. - : Springer International Publishing, 2007
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An instrumental study of Mandarin and Cantonese tones ...
Li, Lin-Nei
. - : The Australian National University, 1971
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When uncertainty meets life: The effect of animacy on probability expression
Xue-lei Du
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Shi-hong Liu
;
Jie-hong Xu
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In: http://www.decisionsciencenews.com/sjdm/journal.sjdm.org/13/13120/jdm13120.pdf
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THE USE OF THE PICTURE EXCHANGE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN A CHILD WITH MULTIPLE DISABILITIES
Shu-li Lin
In: http://www.jldd.jp/gtid/acmr_17/pdf/36-The-Use-of-PECS.pdf
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Evaluation of User Interface Satisfaction of Mobile Maps for Touch Screen Interfaces
Ya-li Lin
In: http://www.thinkmind.org/download.php?articleid%3Dachi_2012_2_10_20020
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Developing a Simplified Consent Form for Biobanking
Laura M. Beskow
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Joëlle Y. Friedman
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N. Chantelle Hardy
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Li Lin
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Kevin P. Weinfurt
In: ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/pmc/27/1b/PLoS_One_2010_Oct_8_5(10)_e13302.tar.gz
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Background: Consent forms have lengthened over time and become harder for participants to understand. We sought to demonstrate the feasibility of creating a simplified consent form for biobanking that comprises the minimum information necessary to meet ethical and regulatory requirements. We then gathered preliminary data concerning its content from hypothetical biobank participants. Methodology/Principal Findings: We followed basic principles of plain-language writing and incorporated into a 2-page form (not including the signature page) those elements of information required by federal regulations and recommended by best practice guidelines for biobanking. We then recruited diabetes patients from community-based practices and randomized half (n = 56) to read the 2-page form, first on paper and then a second time on a tablet computer. Participants were encouraged to use ‘‘More information’ ’ buttons on the electronic version whenever they had questions or desired further information. These buttons led to a series of ‘‘Frequently Asked Questions’ ’ (FAQs) that contained additional detailed information. Participants were asked to identify specific sentences in the FAQs they thought would be important if they were considering taking part in a biorepository. On average, participants identified 7 FAQ sentences as important (mean 6.6, SD 14.7, range: 0–71). No one sentence was highlighted by a majority of participants; further, 34 (60.7%) participants did not highlight any FAQ sentences.
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http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.351.4499
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When uncertainty meets life: The effect of animacy on probability expression
Xue-Lei Du
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Shi-Hong Liu
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Jie-Hong Xu
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