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Construction of Quality Assurance System of Higher Medical Education in China

Zhang Zhijun, Zhang Yang, Li Yixuan, Yu Xiaosong

Strategic Study of CAE 2019, Volume 21, Issue 2,   Pages 93-97 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2019.02.004

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Medical education bears the heavy responsibility of training clinical; strategy, alleviate the scarcity of medical talents, and improve the quality of talents output in highermedical education, it is urgent to establish a complete, scientific, and effective teaching qualityassurance system based on the particularity and regularity of higher medical education, thus to ensureThis paper analyzes the main problems existing in the quality assurance system of higher medical education

Keywords: higher education     medical education     education quality assurance system     teaching evaluation    

Revealing Engineering Management System and Education Model in Developed Countries for Engineering ManagementMajor Education Improvement in China

Jian-ya Jiang,Yang-wei Rao

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2014, Volume 1, Issue 4,   Pages 406-409 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2014049

Abstract: The related education modes and their curriculum arrangement in universities in the US, UK, and GermanyThrough comparative research into engineering management systems and professional education modes betweenChina and these developed countries, the paper proposes suggestions for improving the education of engineering

Keywords: engineering management system     education mode     comparative research     training improvement    

Development of Engineering Management Education in China

Chuan-jun Zheng,Hu Cheng

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2015, Volume 2, Issue 3,   Pages 304-310 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2015046

Abstract: To have a systemic research of the present situation and future orientation on China’s EM education,management, which had received the certification from the Engineering Management Assessment Committee for HigherEducation Institutions under the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of China by 2014.With a web survey of the present condition of engineering management education at these universities,this paper concludes with three suggestions for the long-term development of engineering management education

Keywords: engineering management     education     discipline     development     China    

China’s Engineering Education: Situation & Outlook

Zhu Gao-feng

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2014, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 105-112 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2014010

Abstract: Since China's drive in 1978 to implement national reforms and open it up to the outside world,its highereducation sectorhas made rapid progressin the field of engineering and has been able to achieverapidexpansion of scale,Positive change in educational structure,more education investment, improved teachingpraising the achievements,we need toacknowledgethat there are also some problems in China's engineering educationAs China's modernization accelerates, the quality of its engineering education is getting better and

Keywords: engineering     education     situation     outlooks    

Casting Tomorrow´s Knowledge Competences: Compare Study on Science and Education Strategies Between

Zhang Shu

Strategic Study of CAE 2006, Volume 8, Issue 11,   Pages 53-56

Abstract: Science the implementation of the strategy of reivigorating China through science and education 10 years

Keywords: reivigorating China through science and education     development of science and technology     reform of education    

Creating a new university-education system to promote Agriculture Green Development

Fusuo ZHANG, Weichun DONG, Jianqiang LI

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2020, Volume 7, Issue 1,   Pages 114-116 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2019319

FUNCTIONAL GAIN OF FRUIT NETTED-CRACKING IN AN INTROGRESSION LINE OF TOMATO WITH HIGHER EXPRESSION OF

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 2,

Abstract:

Fruit cracking is a major disorder that affects the integrity of fruit and reduces the commercial value of tomato and other fleshy fruit. Here, we have found a novel fruit ‘netted-cracking’ (FNC) phenotype in tomato introgression line IL4-4 which is present in neither the donor parent (LA0716) nor the receptor parent (M82). An F2 population was generated by crossing IL4-4 with M82 to genetically characterize the FNC gene and this showed that a single dominant gene determined fruit netted-cracking. Further map-based cloning narrowed down the FNC locus to a 230 kb region on chromosome 4. Sequencing and annotation analysis show that FNC(Solyc04 g082540) was the most likely candidate gene. Functional characterization of FNC by overexpressing FNCAC and FNCIL4-4resulted in the fruit netted-cracking phenotype, suggesting that the FNC transcript level results in the functional gain of fruit netted-cracking. These findings were further confirmed by FNC ortholog in netted-cracking pepper and melon, indicating a common regulatory mechanism in different plant species. Furthermore, cytoplasm and nucleus-localized FNC indicates increased expression of genes involved in suberin, lignin, lipid transport and cell wall metabolism. These findings provide novel genetic insights into fruit netted-cracking and offer a way to promote molecular improvement toward cracking resistant cultivars.

 

Keywords: fine mapping / fruit netted-cracking / introgression line / transcript level    

Higher-order mode effects on the seismic performance of tall piers

Zhongguo GUAN, Jianzhong LI, Yan XU, Hao LU

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 4,   Pages 496-502 doi: 10.1007/s11709-011-0131-9

Abstract: The effect of higher-order modes was studied specifically.The results showed that higher-order modes significantly contributed to the structural seismic responseHigher-order modes also led to an out-of-phase response between the hinge rotation at the pier bottom

Keywords: tall bridges     higher-order mode effects     incremental dynamic analysis    

Contemporary Engineering Values and Engineering Education

Wang Yingluo

Strategic Study of CAE 2008, Volume 10, Issue 3,   Pages 17-20

Abstract: style="text-align: justify;">Contemporary engineering values play an important role in engineering educationthe problem of overemphasizing scientific and technological rationality in traditional engineering educationAt last the corresponding strategies of engineering education are carried out based on integrated rationality

Keywords: engineering values     contemporary     engineering education    

National Health Education, Medical Education and Healthcare Legal System in China

Liu Xiaoyun,Chang Chun,Hou Jianlin,Yang Jian,Tian Chuansheng,Ji Ying,Hu Dan,Meng Qingyue and Wang Longde

Strategic Study of CAE 2017, Volume 19, Issue 2,   Pages 50-54 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2017.02.008

Abstract: great success in the reform of its medical system, it still faces great challenges in national health educationcurrent situation and challenges, and makes policy recommendations to improve China's national health education, medical and healthcare education, and healthcare legal system.These policy recommendations include: developing a compulsory national health education system, aligningmedical education for healthcare talents with social needs, strengthening the cultivation of general

Keywords: national health     health education     medical education     healthcare laws    

Application of 5G Technology in Education Informatization

Lu Xiangqun, Sun Yu

Strategic Study of CAE 2019, Volume 21, Issue 6,   Pages 120-128 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2019.06.020

Abstract: time delay, large-scale connection of things, is becoming an enabling technology for perfecting the educationnetwork and even realizing education modernization.This paper focuses on the application of 5G technology in education informatization.from the aspects of teaching, teaching research, and education management, thereby forming an overallview of education informatization based on 5G technology.

Keywords: education     information technology     education informatization     5G technology     application scenarios    

Effectiveness of preventive medicine education and its determinants among medical students in Malaysia

Shirin Anil,Mohamed Shukry Zawahir,Redhwan Ahmed Al-Naggar

Frontiers of Medicine 2016, Volume 10, Issue 1,   Pages 91-100 doi: 10.1007/s11684-016-0428-0

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Preventive medicine has been incorporated in the medical school curriculum, but its effectiveness and the factors that affect it are yet to be widely looked into in the context of Malaysia. We aimed to measure the familiarity with, perception about the importance to learn, and the ability to practice preventive medicine as well as its determinants among the medical students in Malaysia. Thus, a cross sectional study was conducted through an anonymous online survey among 387 randomly selected final year medical students of four large public medical schools in Malaysia from March to September 2014. Of the total sample, only 340 (response rate 87.8%) gave a written informed consent and took part in the survey. The familiarity of the sample with preventive medicine was measured in 19 preventive medicine areas, and their perception about the importance of preventive medicine and their ability to practice it were gauged on a Likert scale (low score indicates disagreement and high indicates agreement). Descriptive statistical analysis was performed, followed by logistic regression. The mean age of the respondents was 23.7 (SD 0.77) years, and 61.2% (n = 208) of them were females. Results showed that 22.9% of the sample (n= 78) had a low familiarity with preventive medicine, whereas 76.8% (n = 261) had a high familiarity. The study sample specified that among all the preventive medicine subjects, screening and control as well as smoking cessation and immunization are “extremely important to learn.” In univariable analysis, being a female, medical school, family size, and perception about the importance to learn preventive medicine were associated with the ability to practice it. In multivariable analysis, the perception towards the importance to learn preventive medicine was the only significant determinant: aOR (adjusted odds ratio) for those who “agreed” 17.28 (95% CI aOR 4.44 – 67.26, P<0.001) and for “strongly agreed” 35.87 (95% CI aOR 8.04 – 159.87, P<0.001). Considering these findings, the familiarity of medical students with preventive medicine should be increased. The perception about the importance to learn preventive medicine is a strong determinant for the ability to practice it.

Keywords: preventive medicine     medical school     medical students    

Theoretical Study of Color Gamut of Higher Plant Leaves

Cheng Xiaofang,Dong Jinyi,Fan Xueliang,Ding Jinlei

Strategic Study of CAE 2006, Volume 8, Issue 12,   Pages 66-69

Abstract:

The chlorophylls and cartotenoids are the main pigments in leaves of the higher plants, which giveingclassical absorption spectrum and the law of additive color mixing, the theoretical color gamut of higher

Keywords: higher plant     pigment     absorption spectra     chromaticity coordinate     color gamut    

Higher Moment Method in Reliability Analysis of Engineering Structure

Gong Fengqiang,Li Xibing,Deng Jian

Strategic Study of CAE 2006, Volume 8, Issue 5,   Pages 69-73

Abstract:

A higher moment method with the basis of Chebyshev polynomial { Tk(x)} is presented, whichprobability density function of stochastic variable or limit state function are derived by use of the higher

Keywords: structure reliability     higher moment     Chebyshev polynomial     failure probability    

DZXX-041), the Project Funded by the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Article

Jing-fa LIU,Liang HAO,Gang LI,Yu XUE,Zhao-xia LIU,Juan HUANG

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2016, Volume 17, Issue 6,   Pages 527-542 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1500292

Abstract: The layout design of satellite modules is considered to be NP-hard. It is not only a complex coupled system design problem but also a special multi-objective optimization problem. The greatest challenge in solving this problem is that the function to be optimized is characterized by a multitude of local minima separated by high-energy barriers. The Wang-Landau (WL) sampling method, which is an improved Monte Carlo method, has been successfully applied to solve many optimization problems. In this paper we use the WL sampling method to optimize the layout of a satellite module. To accelerate the search for a global optimal layout, local search (LS) based on the gradient method is executed once the Monte-Carlo sweep produces a new layout. By combining the WL sampling algorithm, the LS method, and heuristic layout update strategies, a hybrid method called WL-LS is proposed to obtain a final layout scheme. Furthermore, to improve significantly the efficiency of the algorithm, we propose an accurate and fast computational method for the overlapping depth between two objects (such as two rectangular objects, two circular objects, or a rectangular object and a circular object) embedding each other. The rectangular objects are placed orthogonally. We test two instances using first 51 and then 53 objects. For both instances, the proposed WL-LS algorithm outperforms methods in the literature. Numerical results show that the WL-LS algorithm is an effective method for layout optimization of satellite modules.

Keywords: Packing     Layout design     Satellite module     Wang-Landau algorithm    

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Construction of Quality Assurance System of Higher Medical Education in China

Zhang Zhijun, Zhang Yang, Li Yixuan, Yu Xiaosong

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Revealing Engineering Management System and Education Model in Developed Countries for Engineering ManagementMajor Education Improvement in China

Jian-ya Jiang,Yang-wei Rao

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Development of Engineering Management Education in China

Chuan-jun Zheng,Hu Cheng

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China’s Engineering Education: Situation & Outlook

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Casting Tomorrow´s Knowledge Competences: Compare Study on Science and Education Strategies Between

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Higher-order mode effects on the seismic performance of tall piers

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National Health Education, Medical Education and Healthcare Legal System in China

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Higher Moment Method in Reliability Analysis of Engineering Structure

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