Academic paper as a genre is communicative.Interactional metadiscourse is one of the linguistic features that can significantly show the communicative feature of texts.With different research methodologies and charact...Academic paper as a genre is communicative.Interactional metadiscourse is one of the linguistic features that can significantly show the communicative feature of texts.With different research methodologies and characteristics,academic papers of hard and soft science present different degree of communicative features.The corpus of this study consists of 16 academic papers among which 8 are from hard science and 8 from soft science.This article aims to explore the different ways of scholars from soft and hard science to use metadiscourse in the conclusion part of their academic papers to exert lights to the pedagogical development of academic papers.展开更多
The author of this article counts and analyzes the papers and authors printed in 2003 Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences by means of bibliometric statistical methods, of which the characteristics of papers a...The author of this article counts and analyzes the papers and authors printed in 2003 Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences by means of bibliometric statistical methods, of which the characteristics of papers and authors are expounded. The result shows that the ratio of reprinting of this journal has been increased and the areas where the authors come from and their organization scattered in the whole world are widened as well, which implies a better-known fame of the journal. Key words Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences - papers analysis - authors analysis - statistical analysis CLC number G 353.1 Biography: HU Min(1961-), famale, Associate professor, research direction; editing science and biochemistry.展开更多
Terahertz waves, sitting in the gap between the middle infrared and millimeter wave regions, are known as the last vacant area of the electromagnetic spectrum that has not quite been understood and brought into applic...Terahertz waves, sitting in the gap between the middle infrared and millimeter wave regions, are known as the last vacant area of the electromagnetic spectrum that has not quite been understood and brought into applications. The Terahertz region has been the focus of research worldwide since early 1990s. Due to their unique characteristics, Terahertz technologies have a wide range of applications, such as hazard detection, high speed data communications, radio astronomy, and biomedical imaging.展开更多
The International Laser Science Conference(ILS)will be held at the Conference center of the Universtty of Texas at Dallas, Texas USA, November 18—22, 1985, The conference is sponsored by the American Optical Society,...The International Laser Science Conference(ILS)will be held at the Conference center of the Universtty of Texas at Dallas, Texas USA, November 18—22, 1985, The conference is sponsored by the American Optical Society, the Research C.,entcer of the University, of Texas, and the University of Iowa. It has been established as a Topical Conference展开更多
Dear Colleagues, We invite you to submit a article, a review, a letter, or a trend to a special issue on"The rapid change of Arctic sea ice and its possible effects on high- and mid-latitude weather and climate", o...Dear Colleagues, We invite you to submit a article, a review, a letter, or a trend to a special issue on"The rapid change of Arctic sea ice and its possible effects on high- and mid-latitude weather and climate", or another special issue on "The current status on the ecosystem of Antarctic Peninsula" of the Journal Advances in Polar Science (APS).展开更多
Submission Deadline: 15 October 2010The electric industry is being transformed from a centralized network to one that is less centralized and allows more consumer interaction in the form of a smart grid. A smart grid...Submission Deadline: 15 October 2010The electric industry is being transformed from a centralized network to one that is less centralized and allows more consumer interaction in the form of a smart grid. A smart grid is a power transmission and distribution network that can incorporate millions of sensors all connected through an advanced, two-way communications and data acquisition system to provide real-time monitoring, diagnosis and control. Smart grid enables more efficient, reliable and secure energy service, facilitate grid-integration of renewable systems and energy storage, and better routing of power and demand management. The move to a smarter grid promises to change the industry's entire business model and its relationship with all stakeholders, involving and affecting power companies, regulators, energy service providers, technology and automation vendors, and all consumers of electric power.展开更多
Guest Editors (Editorial Board of EET): Prof. Qiang Li, Aarhus University and University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, qli@uestc.edu.cn Prof. Terrence Mak, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, stma...Guest Editors (Editorial Board of EET): Prof. Qiang Li, Aarhus University and University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, qli@uestc.edu.cn Prof. Terrence Mak, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, stmak@cse.cuhk.edu.hk展开更多
Submission Deadline: 10 December 2010Since the introduction of rough sets in 1982 by Professor Zdzislaw Pawlak, we have witnessed great advances in both theory and applications. In order to promote development of rou...Submission Deadline: 10 December 2010Since the introduction of rough sets in 1982 by Professor Zdzislaw Pawlak, we have witnessed great advances in both theory and applications. In order to promote development of rough sets, we are preparing a special issue on "Artificial Intelligence with Rough Sets" published by JEST (International), Journal of Electronic Science and Technology, which is a refereed international journal focusing on IT area. The aim of this special issue is to present the current state of the research in this area, oriented towards both theoretical and applications aspects of rough sets.展开更多
Guest Editors (Editorial Board of EET):Prof. Wei-Dong He Univ. of Electron. Sci. & Tech. of China weidong.he@uestc.edu.cnProf. Terrenee Mak The Chinese Univ. ofHong Kong, stmak@cse.cuhk.edu.hkProf. Qiang Li Univ. ...Guest Editors (Editorial Board of EET):Prof. Wei-Dong He Univ. of Electron. Sci. & Tech. of China weidong.he@uestc.edu.cnProf. Terrenee Mak The Chinese Univ. ofHong Kong, stmak@cse.cuhk.edu.hkProf. Qiang Li Univ. of Electron. Sci. & Tech. of China qli@uestc.edu.cnProf. Wei-Sheng Zhao Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (National Center for Scientific Research) weisheng.zhao@u-psud, fr From energy generation to transportation, from energy distribution to storage, from semiconductor processing to communications, and from portable devices to data centers, energy consumption has grown to be a major limitation to usability and performance. Therefore, energy-efficient technologies become an active research area motivated by energy necessity and environmental concerns. With energy-efficient technologies, a number of epoch-making technical approaches can be expected. Energy efficiency technologies are affecting all forms of energy conversion and all aspects of life.展开更多
From energy generation to transportation, from energy distribution to storage, from semiconductor processing to communications, and from portable devices to data centers, energy consumption has grown to be a major lim...From energy generation to transportation, from energy distribution to storage, from semiconductor processing to communications, and from portable devices to data centers, energy consumption has grown to be a major limitation to usability and performance. Therefore, energy-efficient technologies become an active research area motivated by energy necessity and environmental concerns. With energy-efficient technologies, a number of epoch-making technical approaches can be expected. Energy efficiency technologies are affecting all forms of energy conversion and all aspects of life.展开更多
Terahertz waves, sitting in the gap between the middle infrared and millimeter wave regions, are known as the last vacant area of the electromagnetic spectrum that has not quite been understood and brought into applic...Terahertz waves, sitting in the gap between the middle infrared and millimeter wave regions, are known as the last vacant area of the electromagnetic spectrum that has not quite been understood and brought into applications. The Terahertz region has been the focus of research worldwide since early 1990s. Due to their unique characteristics, Terahertz technologies have a wide range of applications, such as hazard detection, high speed data communications, radio astronomy, and biomedical imaging.展开更多
Terahertz wave, sitting in the gap between middle infrared and millimeter wave, has been known as the last vacant area in spectrum that has not been quite understood and brought into applications. It has been the focu...Terahertz wave, sitting in the gap between middle infrared and millimeter wave, has been known as the last vacant area in spectrum that has not been quite understood and brought into applications. It has been the focus of research worldwide since early 1990s. Due to the unique characteristics of Terahertz wave, Terahertz technologies have a wide range of applications, such as hazard detection, high speed data communications, radio astronomy, biomedical imaging, etc.展开更多
文摘Academic paper as a genre is communicative.Interactional metadiscourse is one of the linguistic features that can significantly show the communicative feature of texts.With different research methodologies and characteristics,academic papers of hard and soft science present different degree of communicative features.The corpus of this study consists of 16 academic papers among which 8 are from hard science and 8 from soft science.This article aims to explore the different ways of scholars from soft and hard science to use metadiscourse in the conclusion part of their academic papers to exert lights to the pedagogical development of academic papers.
文摘The author of this article counts and analyzes the papers and authors printed in 2003 Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences by means of bibliometric statistical methods, of which the characteristics of papers and authors are expounded. The result shows that the ratio of reprinting of this journal has been increased and the areas where the authors come from and their organization scattered in the whole world are widened as well, which implies a better-known fame of the journal. Key words Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences - papers analysis - authors analysis - statistical analysis CLC number G 353.1 Biography: HU Min(1961-), famale, Associate professor, research direction; editing science and biochemistry.
文摘Terahertz waves, sitting in the gap between the middle infrared and millimeter wave regions, are known as the last vacant area of the electromagnetic spectrum that has not quite been understood and brought into applications. The Terahertz region has been the focus of research worldwide since early 1990s. Due to their unique characteristics, Terahertz technologies have a wide range of applications, such as hazard detection, high speed data communications, radio astronomy, and biomedical imaging.
文摘The International Laser Science Conference(ILS)will be held at the Conference center of the Universtty of Texas at Dallas, Texas USA, November 18—22, 1985, The conference is sponsored by the American Optical Society, the Research C.,entcer of the University, of Texas, and the University of Iowa. It has been established as a Topical Conference
文摘Dear Colleagues, We invite you to submit a article, a review, a letter, or a trend to a special issue on"The rapid change of Arctic sea ice and its possible effects on high- and mid-latitude weather and climate", or another special issue on "The current status on the ecosystem of Antarctic Peninsula" of the Journal Advances in Polar Science (APS).
文摘Submission Deadline: 15 October 2010The electric industry is being transformed from a centralized network to one that is less centralized and allows more consumer interaction in the form of a smart grid. A smart grid is a power transmission and distribution network that can incorporate millions of sensors all connected through an advanced, two-way communications and data acquisition system to provide real-time monitoring, diagnosis and control. Smart grid enables more efficient, reliable and secure energy service, facilitate grid-integration of renewable systems and energy storage, and better routing of power and demand management. The move to a smarter grid promises to change the industry's entire business model and its relationship with all stakeholders, involving and affecting power companies, regulators, energy service providers, technology and automation vendors, and all consumers of electric power.
文摘Guest Editors (Editorial Board of EET): Prof. Qiang Li, Aarhus University and University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, qli@uestc.edu.cn Prof. Terrence Mak, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, stmak@cse.cuhk.edu.hk
文摘Submission Deadline: 10 December 2010Since the introduction of rough sets in 1982 by Professor Zdzislaw Pawlak, we have witnessed great advances in both theory and applications. In order to promote development of rough sets, we are preparing a special issue on "Artificial Intelligence with Rough Sets" published by JEST (International), Journal of Electronic Science and Technology, which is a refereed international journal focusing on IT area. The aim of this special issue is to present the current state of the research in this area, oriented towards both theoretical and applications aspects of rough sets.
文摘Guest Editors (Editorial Board of EET):Prof. Wei-Dong He Univ. of Electron. Sci. & Tech. of China weidong.he@uestc.edu.cnProf. Terrenee Mak The Chinese Univ. ofHong Kong, stmak@cse.cuhk.edu.hkProf. Qiang Li Univ. of Electron. Sci. & Tech. of China qli@uestc.edu.cnProf. Wei-Sheng Zhao Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (National Center for Scientific Research) weisheng.zhao@u-psud, fr From energy generation to transportation, from energy distribution to storage, from semiconductor processing to communications, and from portable devices to data centers, energy consumption has grown to be a major limitation to usability and performance. Therefore, energy-efficient technologies become an active research area motivated by energy necessity and environmental concerns. With energy-efficient technologies, a number of epoch-making technical approaches can be expected. Energy efficiency technologies are affecting all forms of energy conversion and all aspects of life.
文摘From energy generation to transportation, from energy distribution to storage, from semiconductor processing to communications, and from portable devices to data centers, energy consumption has grown to be a major limitation to usability and performance. Therefore, energy-efficient technologies become an active research area motivated by energy necessity and environmental concerns. With energy-efficient technologies, a number of epoch-making technical approaches can be expected. Energy efficiency technologies are affecting all forms of energy conversion and all aspects of life.
文摘Terahertz waves, sitting in the gap between the middle infrared and millimeter wave regions, are known as the last vacant area of the electromagnetic spectrum that has not quite been understood and brought into applications. The Terahertz region has been the focus of research worldwide since early 1990s. Due to their unique characteristics, Terahertz technologies have a wide range of applications, such as hazard detection, high speed data communications, radio astronomy, and biomedical imaging.
文摘Terahertz wave, sitting in the gap between middle infrared and millimeter wave, has been known as the last vacant area in spectrum that has not been quite understood and brought into applications. It has been the focus of research worldwide since early 1990s. Due to the unique characteristics of Terahertz wave, Terahertz technologies have a wide range of applications, such as hazard detection, high speed data communications, radio astronomy, biomedical imaging, etc.