Validation of a modified Chinese-language version of the Davos Assessment of Cognitive Biases Scale (MCL-DACOBS) in a sample of Chinese patients with schizophrenia. [PDF]
The psychometric properties of the Chinese‐language version of the Davos Assessment of Cognitive Biases Scale (DACOBS) were confirmed to be consistent with those previously described for other language versions of the DACOBS.The modified Chinese‐language version of the DACOBS was shown to be a valid instrument for measuring cognitive biases and ...
Chen G +10 more
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Exploring the Path of Innovative Development of Traditional Culture under Big Data. [PDF]
Chinese traditional culture is the treasure of our cultural field. In the new era, it is of great significance to give traditional culture a new life and vitality. The term “big data” is hotly debated all over the world, while the development of big data is gradually occupying all aspects of the society that people are compatible with society. It is an
Li Z.
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The Acceptability of Traditional Culture under the Background of Deep Learning.
The cultural values of a country impact its national psychology and identity. Citizens’ values and public opinions are conveyed to state leaders over the media and other information channels, both directly and indirectly influencing decisions on foreign policy.
Sima Q, Wu S.
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Applications of the Pharmacophore Concept in Natural Product inspired Drug Design. [PDF]
Abstract Pharmacophore‐based techniques are nowadays an important part of many computer‐aided drug design workflows and have been successfully applied for tasks such as virtual screening, lead optimization and de novo design. Natural products, on the other hand, can serve as a valuable source for unconventional molecular scaffolds that stimulate ideas ...
Seidel T, Wieder O, Garon A, Langer T.
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Sinology, Sinologism, and New Sinology [PDF]
Sinologism 汉学主义is a recent cultural theory that focuses on Sinology, China–West studies, and cross-cultural knowledge production.
Ming Dong Gu, Xian Zhou
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With What Voice Does China Speak? Sinology, Orientalism and the Debate on Sinologism
The arrival of postcolonial theory in China and the country’s global rise came with the realization that its self-image is often distorted by Western ideological discourse, conveyed through Western Sinology.
P. Sobral
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Review of Russian scientific researches on Сhinese law of public finance
The article provides a systematic review of the scientific works of Russian legal scholars in the field of public finance law in China, in particular tax, budget and currency law.
E. V. Kilinkarova, A. A. Trofimov
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Religious Ethics and its Publics
ABSTRACT Past discussions of the public role of religious ethics scholarship have tended to focus on the propriety of religious argumentation in the public square. Rather than critiquing or vindicating such public engagement by explicitly religious thinkers, this essay recommends broader public engagement by scholars of comparatively oriented religious
Aaron Stalnaker
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The Bureau of Sinology and Its Early Development, 1927–1934
In 1927, the Jesuit-run Bureau of Sinology was founded in Shanghai to assist missionaries in their apostolic work via education and publications. The bureau’s establishment was part of a longstanding effort to resume the Jesuit tradition of developing ...
Hsin-fang Wu
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Linguistic purism as resistance to colonization
Abstract As the Mongolian language is equated with ethnic survival in Inner Mongolia, the metadiscourse of Mongolian linguistic purism has become a vital tactic for enacting Mongolian identity and creating a counterspace against Chinese linguistic and cultural hegemony.
Gegentuul Baioud, Cholmon Khuanuud
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