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Hong Kong Baptist University
Education•Hong Kong, China•
About: Hong Kong Baptist University is a education organization based out in Hong Kong, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & China. The organization has 7811 authors who have published 18919 publications receiving 555274 citations. The organization is also known as: Hong Kong Baptist College & HKBU.
Topics: Population, China, Catalysis, Cluster analysis, Organic solar cell
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TL;DR: In this paper, a survey with Hong Kong companies that have a buyer-seller relationship with Chinese companies, the empirical findings indicate the mediating role and significance of Renqing for enhancing trust and contributing towards the long-term stability in relational exchange.
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TL;DR: Depending on the coherence properties of oscillations characterized by the phase diffusion, three types of transitions to phase synchronization are found, including phase locking, phase locking and phase synchronization sets in via an interior crises of the hyperchaotic set.
Abstract: We study the effect of noncoherence on the onset of phase synchronization of two coupled chaotic oscillators. Depending on the coherence properties of oscillations characterized by the phase diffusion, three types of transitions to phase synchronization are found. For phase-coherent attractors this transition occurs shortly after one of the zero Lyapunov exponents becomes negative. At rather strong phase diffusion, phase locking manifests a strong degree of generalized synchronization, and occurs only after one positive Lyapunov exponent becomes negative. For intermediate phase diffusion, phase synchronization sets in via an interior crises of the hyperchaotic set.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors draw on findings of an international study of social workers' ethical challenges during COVID-19, based on 607 responses to a qualitative survey, and consider regional contrasts, the "ethical logistics" of complex decision-making, the impact of societal inequities, and lessons for social workers and professional practice around the globe.
Abstract: This article draws on findings of an international study of social workers’ ethical challenges during COVID-19, based on 607 responses to a qualitative survey. Ethical challenges included the following: maintaining trust, privacy, dignity and service user autonomy in remote relationships; allocating limited resources; balancing rights and needs of different parties; deciding whether to break or bend policies in the interests of service users; and handling emotions and ensuring care of self and colleagues. The article considers regional contrasts, the ‘ethical logistics’ of complex decision-making, the impact of societal inequities, and lessons for social workers and professional practice around the globe.
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TL;DR: The present results highlighted the contribution of mycorrhiza and PAH-degrading bacteria in phytoremediation of PAH contaminated soil, however more detailed studies are needed.
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TL;DR: In this article, coal fly ash (CFA) was used to buffered the pH during the composting process and enhanced the decomposition efficiency of synthetic food waste in a thermophilic 20 l composter.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Weihong Tan | 140 | 892 | 67151 |
Bin Liu | 138 | 2181 | 87085 |
Jun Lu | 135 | 1526 | 99767 |
John P. Giesy | 114 | 1162 | 62790 |
Qiang Yang | 112 | 1117 | 71540 |
Ming Hung Wong | 103 | 710 | 39738 |
Wei Wang | 95 | 3544 | 59660 |
Jianhua Zhang | 92 | 415 | 28085 |
Xiaojun Wu | 91 | 1088 | 31687 |
Guibin Jiang | 88 | 850 | 34633 |
Shu Tao | 87 | 639 | 27304 |
Paul K.S. Lam | 87 | 485 | 25614 |
Cheng-Yong Su | 87 | 581 | 32322 |
Hai-Long Jiang | 86 | 198 | 30946 |
Baowen Li | 83 | 477 | 23080 |