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Completing WordNets with Sememe Knowledge
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In: Electronics; Volume 11; Issue 1; Pages: 79 (2021)
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The roles of decoding and vocabulary in Chinese reading development: Evidence from a 3‐year longitudinal study
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Technology-Assisted Self-Regulated English Language Learning: Associations With English Language Self-Efficacy, English Enjoyment, and Learning Outcomes
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In: Front Psychol (2021)
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BioSeq-BLM: a platform for analyzing DNA, RNA and protein sequences based on biological language models
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In: Nucleic Acids Res (2021)
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Intra-Rater and Inter-Rater Reliability of Tongue Coating Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine Using Smartphones: Quasi-Delphi Study
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In: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth (2020)
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How Semantic Radicals in Chinese characters Facilitate Hierarchical Category-Based Induction
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Improve nursing in evidence-based practice: How Chinese nurses' read and comprehend scientific literature
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Teaching Semantic Radicals Facilitates Inferring New Character Meaning in Sentence Reading for Nonnative Chinese Speakers
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Use of 3D faces facilitates facial expression recognition in children
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This study assessed whether presenting 3D face stimuli could facilitate children’s facial expression recognition. Seventy-one children aged between 3 and 6 participated in the study. Their task was to judge whether a face presented in each trial showed a happy or fearful expression. Half of the face stimuli were shown with 3D representations, whereas the other half of the images were shown as 2D pictures. We compared expression recognition under these conditions. The results showed that the use of 3D faces improved the speed of facial expression recognition in both boys and girls. Moreover, 3D faces improved boys’ recognition accuracy for fearful expressions. Since fear is the most difficult facial expression for children to recognize, the facilitation effect of 3D faces has important practical implications for children with difficulties in facial expression recognition. The potential benefits of 3D representation for other expressions also have implications for developing more realistic assessments of children’s expression recognition.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28368008 https://doi.org/10.1038/srep45464 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5377359/
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Additional file 1: of Factors associated with needle sharing among people who inject drugs in Yunnan, China: a combined network and regression analysis ...
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Additional file 1: of Factors associated with needle sharing among people who inject drugs in Yunnan, China: a combined network and regression analysis ...
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Cross-Lagged Relationships between Morphological Awareness and Reading Comprehension among Chinese Children
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Tracing children's vocabulary development from preschool through the school‐age years: an 8‐year longitudinal study
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Emotional Noun Processing: An ERP Study with Rapid Serial Visual Presentation
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