Publications by authors named "Yongdong Shi"

Article Synopsis
  • The study explores how mobile online game experience and community interactions influence user satisfaction through perceived value, using a survey of 252 respondents and structural equation modeling.
  • Key findings indicate that a quality game experience boosts perceived entertainment value, while strong community interactions enhance both entertainment and social value, leading to greater overall user satisfaction.
  • The research offers practical insights for game developers on strategies to improve player enjoyment and engagement by emphasizing the importance of entertainment and social value in game design and community building.
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Piezoelectric hydrogel sensors are becoming increasingly popular for wearable sensing applications due to their high sensitivity, self-powered performance, and simple preparation process. However, conventional piezoelectric hydrogels lack antifreezing properties and are thus confronted with the liability of rupture in low temperatures owing to the use of water as the dispersion medium. Herein, a kind of piezoelectric organohydrogel that integrates piezoelectricity, low-temperature tolerance, mechanical robustness, and stable electrical performance is reported by using poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF), acrylonitrile (AN), acrylamide (AAm), -styrenesulfonate (NaSS), glycerol, and zinc chloride.

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All-polymer piezoelectric elastomers that integrate self-powered, soft, and elastic performance are attractive in the fields of flexible wearable electronics and human-machine interfaces. However, a lack of adhesion and UV-blocking performances greatly hinders the potential applications of elastomers in these emerging fields. Here, a high-performance piezoelectric elastomer with piezoelectricity, mechanical robustness, self-adhesion, and UV-resistance was developed by using poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF), acrylonitrile (AN), acrylamide (AAm), and oxidized tannic acid (OTA) (named PPO).

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Tourism destinations are now facing a dilemma choice of controlling the epidemic or developing the economy. This paper takes Macao, a typical international tourist city, as an example to study the strategy of tourist source control during the COVID-19 period. According to the published epidemic data of Macao, this study has established an improved SEIR (Susceptible-Exposed-Infected-Recovered) model, formulated six control strategies against the current epidemic, and used the model above to simulate the time required for all confirmed cases to recover and discharge under different strategies.

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Recently, most countries have entered the outbreak period of the novel coronavirus epidemic. This sudden outbreak has caused a huge impact on the global economy, which has intensified the division of globalization and the recession of the global economy. Although the epidemic situation in China has gradually stabilized, the severe situation in the world still inevitably impacts China's economy.

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With the rapid development of the global economy, crude oil is becoming more and more prominent in terms of national stability. However, oil prices dramatically fluctuate during emergencies. Meanwhile, network search data have been widely used for prediction during the era of big data.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study proposes a generalized SIS (susceptible-infected-susceptible) model that integrates separated spatial domains and individual-based linkages, allowing shifts between territorial and networked epidemic models.
  • It identifies three distinct regions affected by a timescale parameter that influences epidemic dynamics: one sensitive to local movement, another insensitive to timescale changes, and a third determined by the individual-based linkage structure.
  • The findings suggest that reducing mobility and narrowing spatial domains can help control outbreaks, particularly when global interactions are limited, and a log-log relationship is observed regarding the number of infected individuals in relation to the timescale.
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The investigation of the interface between psychological constructs, compulsive consumption of alcohol and pathological gambling is an important avenue for development of future initiatives in social marketing or prevention programs. This cross-cultural study attempts to bridge the gap in literature by providing an evaluation of the predictive ability of psychological variables such as gambling urge, gambling-related erroneous cognitions and comorbid alcohol consumption on pathological gambling behaviour and its impact on overall quality of life indicators. Participants consist of 445 Macao and Australian young adults (Mean age = 23 years).

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