supported by Jiangxi Provincial Natural Science Foundation under Grant Nos.20224BAB212015,20224ACB202007;Jiangxi Province Science and Technology Project (03 Special 5G Project)under Grant No.20224ABC03A13;the Foundation of Jiangxi Educational Committee underGrant No.GJJ210338;the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC),under Grant No.61962026.
Audio copyright is a crucial issue in the music industry,as it protects the rights and interests of creators and distributors.This paper studies the current situation of digital music copyright certification and propo...
Aim: Disturbed alternative splicing of far upstream element-binding protein-interacting repressor (FIR) was found to be unable to repress c-Myc transcription and so it might be important for suppressing tumor developm...
supported by the National Natural Science Fund of China (Grant no. 41173077);the Scientific Research Project of Guangxi Colleges (Grant no. KY2015LX119);the National Science and Technology Infrastructure Platform Project (Grant no.2005DKA21406);the Key Laboratory of Geological Fluid and Geological Process at Universities of Guangxi Province
Meteorites provide an important window into the origins and evolution of the solar system. Since the first four meteorites were recovered in Grove Mountains, Antarctica, in 1998, a further total of 12665 meteorites ha...
We provide evidence on the effect of the presentation format and information content of Internet financial reporting on the market value of American Depository Receipts and on country-specific variables that drive Int...
The present study investigates the impact of cross listing of ADRs on the Indian stock market for the period June 2004 to July 2009. Average abnormal returns and cumulative average abnormal returns are calculated for ...
This paper empirically tests the existence of contagion using data on China ' s five parallel markets with different entry barriers for foreign capital. Taking the 1997 stock market crash as our experiment and using ...
The work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 49971011); the Geological and Mineral Ministry of China; US National Geographical Society (Grant No. #6693-00); TCTPF-China to Z.C.
The present study is to examine the spatial and temporal distribution of eight trace elements (Sr, Ba, B, Ga, Ni, V, Cu, and F) in various Holocene marine subfacies in the Yangtze Estuary, including its subaqueous del...