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Parholaspulus ventricosus Yin, Cheng & Chang 1964
152. Parholaspulus ventricosus Yin, Cheng & Chang, 1964 Parholaspulus ventricosus Yin, Cheng & Chang, 1964: 321. Type locality and habitat: China, Kirin Province, Hui-Nan, on rodent, Myospalax psilurus. Type depository: Not stated.Published as part of Quintero-Gutiérrez, Edwin Javier & Halliday, Bruce, 2021, Review of the mite family Parholaspididae Evans, 1956 (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 401-459 in Zootaxa 5005 (4) on page 436, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5005.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/514192
Novel Dialogue 3.1: On Being Unmoored: Chang-rae Lee Charts Fiction with Anne Anlin Cheng (SW)
Season three of Novel Dialogue launches in partnership with Public Books and introduces some fresh new voices into the mix. John and Aarthi welcome Chris Holmes, Emily Hyde, Tara Menon, and Sarah Wasserman into the ND pod as guest hosts. And have they brought a series of scintillating conversations with them! In our series premiere, Sarah sits down with acclaimed novelist Chang-rae Lee and Anne Anlin Cheng, renowned scholar of American literature and visual culture at Princeton. The conversation goes small and goes big: from the shortest short story to the totalizing effects of capitalism. Chang-rae is no stranger to such shifting scales: his novels sweep through large stretches of time and space, but their attention to detail and meticulous prose makes for an intimate reading experience. Chang-rae's latest novel, My Year Abroad, fuels a discussion about how we can form meaningful bonds in current conditions (hint: it's often around a table) and about the specters of other, better worlds that haunt Chang-rae's fictions. He discusses his relationship to his own work and the benefits of taking an "orbital view" on his writing. Chang-rae also offers a tantalizing glimpse into his current project, a semi-autobiographical novel about Korean-American immigrants in 1970s New York. In response to a brand new signature question for the podcast this season, Chang-rae reveals the talent he wishes he could suddenly have--one that Anne already possesses
Zhongguo neng cheng wei shi jie gong chang ma?
Ben shu shou ru lun wen 41 pian, nei rong wei rao " zhong guo neng fou cheng wei shi jie gong chang " zhe ge zhu ti. bian zhe ren wei : mu qian zhong guo hai bu shi " shi jie gong chang " huo " shi jie zhi zao ye ji di " ; zhong guo zhi shi zai lao dong li mi ji xing chan ye yi ji lao dong mi ji xing yu ji shu mi ji xing xiang jie he de zu zhuang jia gong ye ling yu, ke yi shuo yi cheng wei shi jie de gong chan
Fig. 3 in Sequencing and analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome of the giant dobsonfly Acanthacorydalis orientalis (McLachlan) (Insecta: Megaloptera: Corydalidae)
Fig. 3. Predicted secondary structure of the rrnl in the Acanthacorydalis orientalis mt genome. Roman numerals denote the conserved Watson-Crick base pairing and dot (•) indicates G-U base pairing.Published as part of Wang, Yi-Ran, Wang, Yu-Yu, Chang, Wen-Cheng, Liu, Xing-Yue & Yang, Ding, 2014, Sequencing and analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome of the giant dobsonfly Acanthacorydalis orientalis (McLachlan) (Insecta: Megaloptera: Corydalidae), pp. 209-223 in Zoological Systematics 39 (2) on page 217, DOI: 10.11865/zs20140202, http://zenodo.org/record/717655
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