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    Dr. Lin Sun, CAU, March 2013

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Lin Sun. Dr. Sun talks about an exhibit at the Woodruff Library titled "At The Boundary." Jordan Moore, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    An Analysis of <i>Judge Lin</i>

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    Biography of Lin Wen Zhong Gong has another way to call, that is Judge Lin. The leading character is Lin Ze-Xu. This book is based on functionary experience of Lin Ze-Xu, with the captivating plots of court case, helping by highly skilled military attach\uc3\ua9s and chivalrous knights, and the history facts of Opium War. It makes Lin Ze-Xu\ue2s Confucian temperament and tragic mood more, also contrasts with author\ue2s sorrow and furiousness for the politics at the time. History, court case, martial arts\ue2\ua6\ue2\ua6etc. are essence of this book and it broadens the way of this writing style. The topic of the thesis is \ue2An Analysis of Judge Lin\ue2. The following thesis will be divided into six different chapters. The introduction is Chapter one of the thesis, which is including researching motive and purpose, literature review of predecessors, researching version by existing information, raising questions, choosing research methods and arranging chapters. In chapter Two, I discuss the study of characters of Lin Ze-Xu, also makes a deep analysis of author\u27s purpose of writing him. In chapter Three, I analyze supporting actors and actress. Meanwhile, I illustrate author\u27s purpose of writing supporting actress because the author had different manner to describe supporting actress. Moving to the Chapter Four, I mainly focus on the plots of Judge Lin, and organize cases of Lin Ze-Xu and his subordinates to understand features of cases. In Chapter Five, I represent the causes of Opium War. China and England had difference of opinions of opium. Therefore, it is easier to comprehend what the author\u27s purpose is. In the last chapter I summarize the main points of the preceding chapters and confirm particularity of Judge Lin

    Fu hun he re ba- nie- lin jin shu bo li zhong de xuan jie xian fen jie

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    Wu, Zhenduo = 負混合熱鈀-鎳-磷金屬玻璃中的旋節線分解 / 吳楨舵.Thesis Ph.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references.Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 09, December, 2016).Wu, Zhenduo = Fu hun he re ba- nie- lin jin shu bo li zhong de xuan jie xian fen jie / Wu Zhenduo

    LIN to BLE Protocol Converter

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    Diplomska naloga obravnava izdelavo vgrajene programske opreme za LIN-BLE pretvornik za podjetje Solvesall. Hipoteza diplomskega dela je, da bo razvita programska koda podpirala vse funkcije LIN in BLE protokola, kar bo omogočalo brezhibno komunikacijo med napravami. Cilj naloge je izdelava izdelka, ki bo ustrezal vsem zahtevam, ki so bile podane ob začetku razvoja. V nalogi sta predstavljena LIN protokol, BLE in njegov sklad, vezje in načini programiranja, programska oprema ter njeno testiranje. Na koncu so dodani še demonstracija funkcionalnosti s CO2 senzorjem in dodatki ter izboljšave, ki bodo sledili v drugi fazi razvoja.The thesis focuses on the development of LIN-BLE converter firmware for Solvesall. The hypothesis of the thesis is that the developed software code will support all LIN and BLE protocol functions, allowing seamless communication between devices. The aim of the thesis is to produce a product that will meet all the requirements given at the start of the development. The thesis presents the LIN protocol, BLE and its stack, the circuit and programming methods, the software and its testing. Finally, a demonstration of the functionality with a CO2 sensor and the additions and improvements that will follow in the second phase of development are added

    GeoAI collapse? Ethical implications of synthetic geospatial data use

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    As synthetic data become increasingly embedded in GeoAI workflows, the long-term risks of recursive training on AI-generated inputs remain insufficiently understood. This study introduces and empirically examines the concept of GeoAI collapse – a degenerative process in which repeated reliance on synthetic geospatial data leads to progressive performance degradation. Focusing on semantic segmentation of street-level imagery, we simulated multigenerational training cycles using a conditional generative adversarial network pix2pix. Results demonstrated substantial declines in both visual fidelity and quantitative performance metrics, with rare place-based features exhibiting near-total collapse by later generations. These findings reveal structural vulnerabilities in GeoAI pipelines and highlight the ethical risks posed by unscreened, synthetic data entering public geospatial datasets. Beyond technical degradation, the study situates these risks within a broader phenomenon of digital placelessness – the erosion of geographic specificity and contextual meaning as AI-generated representations progressively abstract the lived realities of place. To address these challenges, we propose provenance-aware evaluation protocols that emphasize resilience, spatial fairness, and transparency. This work calls for a critical reframing of synthetic data practices in GeoAI to safeguard the integrity of geographic knowledge production

    Eutetrapha weni Huang & Lin 2016

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    Eutetrapha weni Huang & Lin, 2016 Figs. 63–65 Eutetrapha weni Huang & Lin, 2016: 590, figs. 1–23. Diagnosis. This species can be separated from congeners by the unique brick red brown pubescence and unique elytral markings, larger body size, and unique golden brown metatarsi. Remarks. For descriptions, see paper by Huang & Lin (2016). The description of male genitalia was in older style (Huang & Lin 2 016) and some terminology terms are changed in this work: median lobe plus median struts = median lobe; internal sac = endophallus; basal armature = basal plate-like sclerites; rods of endophallus = rod-like sclerites. Distribution. China: Guizhou. Material examined. Holotype, male (Fig. 62, and Figs. 1 a & 1b in Huang & Lin 2016), China, Guizhou, Leishan, Mt. Leigongshan, Lianhuaping, N26°22′, E108°12′, alt. 1631 m, 2014. VI.18, leg. Jing Yang (IZAS, IOZ (E) 1905306, ex KLUC). Paratypes: 1 female, same data to holotype but deposited in (KLUC); 1 female, same data to holotype but 2014. VI.16 and deposited in (KLUC); 1 male (Fig. 13 in Huang & Lin 2016) 1 female (Figs. 8 a, 8b & 14 in Huang & Lin 2016), same data to holotype but 2014. VI.21, leg. Yang Li (IZAS, IOZ (E) 1905304–05, ex KLUC); 1 female (Fig. 65), same data to holotype but, 2011. VIII.11, leg. Jian-Yue Qiu & Hao Xu (CWD); 1 female, same data to holotype, but 2015. VII.12, leg. Bo-Yan Li (CGQH); 1 male (Fig. 64), S. China, SE. Guizhou, Dushan County, Gengdingshan env., N25°52.5′, E107°38′, alt. 1445 m, 2009.VI, leg. Sehnal et Hackel (CPV).Published as part of Lin, Mei-Ying, Bi, Wen-Xuan & Yang, Xing-Ke, 2017, A revision of the genus Eutetrapha Bates (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae: Saperdini), pp. 151-202 in Zootaxa 4238 (2) on pages 172-173, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4238.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/34519
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