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Construction mechanism exploration of Hengsha new deepwater port

Jiang Xia,Meng Shu

Strategic Study of CAE 2013, Volume 15, Issue 6,   Pages 74-78

Abstract: Through reviewing, analyzing, comparing and summarizing the successful experience of the major ports

Keywords: new deepwater port in Hengsha     successful experience     construction mechanism     market-oriented mechanism    

Engineers as business leaders: A need to investigate formative collegiate experiences of highly successful

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2022, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 159-162 doi: 10.1007/s42524-021-0183-z

Aneurysmal dilatation of the aortic sinuses of Valsalva — beyond Marfan syndrome: a single centre experience

Maryanne Caruana,Mary N. Sheppard,Wei Li

Frontiers of Medicine 2014, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 419-426 doi: 10.1007/s11684-014-0383-6

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Aneurysmal dilatation of the aortic sinuses of Valsalva has been most extensively documented in the setting of aortopathies, particularly Marfan syndrome. On the other hand, there is limited data in the literature about congenital sinus of Valsalva aneurysms outside this context. For the purpose of this review, we carried out a literature search on aneurysmal dilatation of the sinuses of Valsalva in Marfan syndrome, and compared this with congenital sinus of Valsalva aneurysms, also including data from a case series from our institution. In conclusion, there are differences in management of aortic dilatation in Marfan syndrome and congenital sinus of Valsalva aneurysms. Though less well-recognised, congenital aneurysms are often associated with significant morbidity and mortality and timely intervention is necessary.

Keywords: sinus of Valsalva aneurysms     Marfan syndrome     aortic dissection    

Taizhou’s COVID-19 prevention and control experience with telemedicine features

Cenyi Shao, Shijian Li, Feng Zhu, Dahai Zhao, Hui Shao, Haixiao Chen, Zhiruo Zhang

Frontiers of Medicine 2020, Volume 14, Issue 4,   Pages 506-510 doi: 10.1007/s11684-020-0811-8

Abstract: We summarize Taizhou’s COVID-19 prevention and control experience with telemedicine features, with a

Keywords: COVID-19     telemedicine     prevention experience    

Thinking and practice of accelerating transformation of traditional Chinese medicine from experience

Baoyan Liu, Yanhong Zhang, Jingqing Hu, Liyun He, Xuezhong Zhou

Frontiers of Medicine 2011, Volume 5, Issue 2,   Pages 163-170 doi: 10.1007/s11684-011-0143-9

Abstract: The gradual development of Chinese medicine is based on constant accumulation and summary of experiencethousands of years, with the development of evidence-based medicine, the bondage of the research methods of experienceThe rapid transition and transformation from experience medicine to evidence-based medicine have becomescientific and reliable evidence of Chinese medicine, as well as transform and develop Chinese medicine from experience

Keywords: Chinese medicine     experience medicine     evidence-based medicine     real world    

Knowledge-based competitive strategy using direct customer experience for automobile product development

Peter HODGES, Shuh Yuan LIOU,

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2010, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 33-46 doi: 10.1007/s11465-009-0080-3

Abstract: Here, we envision that differentiation through expertise in integration can be a successful strategy

Keywords: product development     strategy     knowledge management    

The dawn of successful prediction of major earthquakes

Li Ping and Yang Mei’e

Strategic Study of CAE 2009, Volume 11, Issue 6,   Pages 19-27

Abstract: Since 1949, Chinese scientists have successfully predicted occurrence of many major earthquakes, such as the Haicheng M 7.3 event in 1975 and the Asian Game Village shock of 1990. In recent 20 years, however, some seismologists abroad have taken a disappointed and pessimistic view to earthquake prediction because of several failures. They suggest that the efforts should turn toward other fields, such as identification of building’s earthquake-proof capability, enhancement of house strength, and development of precise observational systems which will facilitate fast locating of future major temblors and emergent relief on site. Such a pessimistic feeling has also influence some Chinese researchers of the seismological community who attempted to give up efforts for earthquake prediction. Meanwhile other scientific workers are insisting in experiments and practices in this field and achieved some inspiring results. In this paper, we present several representative cases to illustrate that earthquakes are predictable under some conditions.

Keywords: Wenchuan Earthquake     strong earthquake prediction     microseism generating fault    

Perioperative management for parturients with pulmonary hypertension: experience with 30 consecutive

Lulu Ma, Wei Liu, Yuguang Huang

Frontiers of Medicine 2013, Volume 7, Issue 3,   Pages 395-395 doi: 10.1007/s11684-013-0289-8

A stepwise process for carbon dioxide sequestration using magnesium silicates

Johan FAGERLUND, Experience NDUAGU, Ron ZEVENHOVEN, Inês ROMÃO,

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 2,   Pages 133-141 doi: 10.1007/s11705-009-0259-5

Abstract: This work involves the production of magnesium in the form of Mg(OH) from serpentinite rock (nickel mine tailing) material followed by conversion into MgCO using a pressurised fluidised bed (PFB) reactor operating at 400°C–600°C and pressures up to 2.85MPa. Our approach is rooted in the thermodynamic fact that the reaction between Mg(OH) and gaseous CO forming MgCO and water releases significant amounts of heat. The main problem is, however, the chemical kinetics; the reaction is slow and has to be accelerated in order to be used in an economically viable process for large-scale (~1Mt/a) CO sequestration. We have constructed a lab-scale PFB reactor test-setup for optimising the carbonation reaction. At high enough temperatures and conversion levels the reaction should provide the heat for the proceeding Mg(OH) production step, making the overall process energy neutral. So far we have been able to achieve a conversion degree of 26% at 500°C and 2.85MPa after 30min (particle size 125–212μm). In this paper the test facility and our latest results and progress on CO mineral carbonation are summarised. Also, the possible integration of the iron as a feedstock for iron and steel production will be briefly addressed. An interesting side-effect of this carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) route is that significant amounts of iron are obtained from the serpentinite rock material. This is released during the Mg(OH) production and can be of great interest to the iron- and steel producing sector, which at the same time is Finland’s largest CO producer.

Keywords: carbonation reaction     reactor     producer     large-scale     process    

Practice and Experience of Canton Tower Project Management

Rong-hua Yi

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2016, Volume 3, Issue 1,   Pages 74-79 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2016013

Abstract: This paper presents a brief introduction about the preliminary consulting and tender agent of Canton Tower, the basic situation of the whole-process supervision on the construction site, and a general summary of the Canton Tower project management. What’s more, the author suggests that some guidelines be formed for supervision enterprises involved in large-scale project management.

Keywords: Canton Tower     consultation     tender agent     whole-process     supervision    

The Rise of No/Low Code Software Development—No Experience Needed?

Marcus Woo

Engineering 2020, Volume 6, Issue 9,   Pages 960-961 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2020.07.007

Cybersecurity Research—Essential to a Successful Digital Future

Jackie Craig

Engineering 2018, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 9-10 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2018.02.006

Functional tolerance theory in incremental growth design

YANG Bo, ZE Xiangbo, YANG Tao

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2007, Volume 2, Issue 3,   Pages 336-343 doi: 10.1007/s11465-007-0059-x

Abstract: To guarantee a successful transformation from the functional requirement to geometry constraints betweenFinally, a design example is used to demonstrate the successful application of the proposed functional

Keywords: successful transformation     mathematical     automation technology     tolerance allocation     minimum    

Everyone has a donor: contribution of the Chinese experience to global practice of haploidentical hematopoietic

Meng Lv, Yingjun Chang, Xiaojun Huang

Frontiers of Medicine 2019, Volume 13, Issue 1,   Pages 45-56 doi: 10.1007/s11684-017-0595-7

Abstract: multicenter studies adhering to international standards facilitated the transformation of the unique Chinese experience

Keywords: haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation     conditioning     graft-versus-host disease     relapse     infection     donor selection    

Identifying the driving factors of successful megaproject construction management: Findings from three

Qinghua HE, Junyan XU, Ting WANG, Albert P. C. CHAN

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 5-16 doi: 10.1007/s42524-019-0058-8

Abstract: many studies on megaproject success have been conducted, existing studies on the driving factors of successfulTherefore, this study aims to systematically explore the key factors that can lead to successful megaprojectfactors, namely, government support, public support, accumulation and application of technology and experienceFirst, the driving factors of successful megaproject construction are identified to deepen the understanding

Keywords: megaproject management     driving factors     project success     case study     China    

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Construction mechanism exploration of Hengsha new deepwater port

Jiang Xia,Meng Shu

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Engineers as business leaders: A need to investigate formative collegiate experiences of highly successful

Journal Article

Aneurysmal dilatation of the aortic sinuses of Valsalva — beyond Marfan syndrome: a single centre experience

Maryanne Caruana,Mary N. Sheppard,Wei Li

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Taizhou’s COVID-19 prevention and control experience with telemedicine features

Cenyi Shao, Shijian Li, Feng Zhu, Dahai Zhao, Hui Shao, Haixiao Chen, Zhiruo Zhang

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Thinking and practice of accelerating transformation of traditional Chinese medicine from experience

Baoyan Liu, Yanhong Zhang, Jingqing Hu, Liyun He, Xuezhong Zhou

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Knowledge-based competitive strategy using direct customer experience for automobile product development

Peter HODGES, Shuh Yuan LIOU,

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The dawn of successful prediction of major earthquakes

Li Ping and Yang Mei’e

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Perioperative management for parturients with pulmonary hypertension: experience with 30 consecutive

Lulu Ma, Wei Liu, Yuguang Huang

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A stepwise process for carbon dioxide sequestration using magnesium silicates

Johan FAGERLUND, Experience NDUAGU, Ron ZEVENHOVEN, Inês ROMÃO,

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Practice and Experience of Canton Tower Project Management

Rong-hua Yi

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The Rise of No/Low Code Software Development—No Experience Needed?

Marcus Woo

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Cybersecurity Research—Essential to a Successful Digital Future

Jackie Craig

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Functional tolerance theory in incremental growth design

YANG Bo, ZE Xiangbo, YANG Tao

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Everyone has a donor: contribution of the Chinese experience to global practice of haploidentical hematopoietic

Meng Lv, Yingjun Chang, Xiaojun Huang

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Identifying the driving factors of successful megaproject construction management: Findings from three

Qinghua HE, Junyan XU, Ting WANG, Albert P. C. CHAN

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