Most economists approach the economy of China from a single visual angle considering it as a special economic modality of transition economy. Based on the analysis from the single visual angle, the paper puts forward ...Most economists approach the economy of China from a single visual angle considering it as a special economic modality of transition economy. Based on the analysis from the single visual angle, the paper puts forward a dual visual angle treating China's economy as one of both transition and transformation features, and attempts to research it from this dual visual angle.展开更多
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the variations of sensory evoked potentials (SEPs) in patients with affective disorders accompanying suicidal behavior. METHODS: 39 depressive patients, 22 manic patients and 33 normal contro...OBJECTIVE: To investigate the variations of sensory evoked potentials (SEPs) in patients with affective disorders accompanying suicidal behavior. METHODS: 39 depressive patients, 22 manic patients and 33 normal controls were included in the study. Visual, auditory and somatosensory evoked potentials (VEP, AEP & SSEP) were recorded from every subject using a Nicolet Spirit Instrument. RESULTS: Both the depressive and manic groups presented prolonged latencies and decreased amplitudes of major components of SEPs as compared to that of normal controls. Depressive patients with suicidal behavior had decreased P(3) amplitude of VEP (P展开更多
文摘Most economists approach the economy of China from a single visual angle considering it as a special economic modality of transition economy. Based on the analysis from the single visual angle, the paper puts forward a dual visual angle treating China's economy as one of both transition and transformation features, and attempts to research it from this dual visual angle.
基金ThestudywassupportedbyNationalKeyProgramforBasicResearchofChina (No .2 0 0 1CCA0 0 70 0 )
文摘OBJECTIVE: To investigate the variations of sensory evoked potentials (SEPs) in patients with affective disorders accompanying suicidal behavior. METHODS: 39 depressive patients, 22 manic patients and 33 normal controls were included in the study. Visual, auditory and somatosensory evoked potentials (VEP, AEP & SSEP) were recorded from every subject using a Nicolet Spirit Instrument. RESULTS: Both the depressive and manic groups presented prolonged latencies and decreased amplitudes of major components of SEPs as compared to that of normal controls. Depressive patients with suicidal behavior had decreased P(3) amplitude of VEP (P