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Xiamen University
Education•Amoy, Fujian, China•
About: Xiamen University is a education organization based out in Amoy, Fujian, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Population. The organization has 50472 authors who have published 54480 publications receiving 1058239 citations. The organization is also known as: Amoy University & Xiàmén Dàxué.
Topics: Catalysis, Population, Graphene, Raman spectroscopy, Anode
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TL;DR: Pancreatectomy combined with VR resection for pancreatic cancer is justified because it can result in good perioperative outcome and long-term survival comparable to that obtained with standard resection.
Abstract: Pancreatectomy combined with superior mesenteric vein–portal vein resection (VR) for pancreatic cancer remains a matter of debate. The present study is a meta-analysis of the available evidence. Articles published until end of March 2011, comparing the results of pancreatic resections with VR versus without VR, were searched. Pooled odds ratios (OR) and weighted mean differences (WMD; with 95% Confidence Intervals [95% CI]) were calculated using either the fixed effects model or the random effects model. Nineteen nonrandomized studies met the inclusion criteria, comprising 2,247 patients. There was no difference in perioperative morbidity (OR: 0.95; 95% CI: 0.74–1.21; P = 0.67), mortality (OR: 1.19; 95% CI: 0.73–1.96; P = 0.48), or 5-year overall survival (OR: 0.57; 95% CI: 0.32–1.02; P = 0.06) between patients with VR and those without VR. Pancreatectomy combined with VR resection for pancreatic cancer is justified because it can result in good perioperative outcome and long-term survival comparable to that obtained with standard resection. Owing to the selection bias and low level of clinical evidence available so far, the results should be interpreted with caution.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the energy efficiency performance with carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in 30 provinces in China during the period of 1997-2011 using a meta-frontier framework with the improved directional distance function (DDF).
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method to solve the problem of artificial neural networks in the field of natural language processing, which was later adopted by the National Natural Science Foundation (NNF).
Abstract: National Natural Science Foundation [50672079]; National Natural Science Foundation of China [60837001]
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British Oceanographic Data Centre1, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research2, University of Toulouse3, Max Planck Society4, Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory5, Princeton University6, Wayne State University7, Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences8, Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences9, Cooperative Research Centre10, IFREMER11, Massachusetts Institute of Technology12, University of California, Santa Cruz13, University of California, Santa Barbara14, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution15, Australian Institute of Marine Science16, Xiamen University17, University of Paris18, Goddard Space Flight Center19, National Oceanography Centre20, University of Delaware21, University of Chicago22, University of South Carolina23, National University of Ireland, Galway24, Old Dominion University25, ETH Zurich26, Vrije Universiteit Brussel27, University of Oxford28, University of Minnesota29, University of Tokyo30, Autonomous University of Barcelona31, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro32, Academia Sinica33, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology34, University of Tasmania35, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton36, University of Plymouth37, University of Otago38, University of Southern California39, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research40, Hokkaido University41, Bigelow Laboratory For Ocean Sciences42, University of Washington43, Imperial College London44, Hobart Corporation45, University of Bristol46, University of Miami47, University of Southern Mississippi48, Kyoto University49, University of Western Brittany50, University of California, San Diego51, University of Liverpool52, University of Edinburgh53, Nagoya University54, University of Groningen55, Plymouth Marine Laboratory56
TL;DR: The eGEOTRACES Electronic Atlas is the visual representation of the IDP2014 data providing section plots and a new kind of animated 3D scenes that provide geographical and bathymetric context that is crucial for the interpretation and assessment of observed tracer plumes.
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TL;DR: Li et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated how the market values greenwashing and further examined whether corporate environmental performance can explain different and asymmetric market reactions to environmentally friendly and unfriendly firms.
Abstract: In China, many firms advertise that they follow environmentally friendly practices to cover their true activities, a practice called greenwashing, which can cause the public to doubt the sincerity of greenization messages. In this study, I investigate how the market values greenwashing and further examine whether corporate environmental performance can explain different and asymmetric market reactions to environmentally friendly and unfriendly firms. Using a sample from the Chinese stock market, I provide strong evidence to show that greenwashing is significantly negatively associated with cumulative abnormal returns (CAR) around the exposure of greenwashing. In addition, corporate environmental performance is significantly positively associated with CAR around the exposure of greenwashing. Furthermore, my findings suggest that corporate environmental performance has two distinct effects on CAR around the exposure of greenwashing: the competitive effect for environmentally friendly firms and the contagious effect for potential environmental wrongdoers, respectively. The results are robust to various sensitivity tests.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Zhong Lin Wang | 245 | 2529 | 259003 |
Lei Jiang | 170 | 2244 | 135205 |
Yang Gao | 168 | 2047 | 146301 |
William A. Goddard | 151 | 1653 | 123322 |
Rui Zhang | 151 | 2625 | 107917 |
Xiaoyuan Chen | 149 | 994 | 89870 |
Fuqiang Wang | 145 | 1518 | 95014 |
Galen D. Stucky | 144 | 958 | 101796 |
Shu-Hong Yu | 144 | 799 | 70853 |
Wei Huang | 139 | 2417 | 93522 |
Bin Liu | 138 | 2181 | 87085 |
Jie Liu | 131 | 1531 | 68891 |
Han Zhang | 130 | 970 | 58863 |
Lei Zhang | 130 | 2312 | 86950 |
Jian Zhou | 128 | 3007 | 91402 |