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A Research on Chang Chiens Reform ideas
Chang Chien 1853-1926 was a native of Nant ung Kiangsu In spite of the Various works on Chang Chien which testify to the significance of his role in modern China Chang Chien s Reform ideas is still not well-researched The purposes of this paper are firstly to analyze Chang Chien s Reform ideas systematically and clearly in the hope that it may become a useful reference for researchers on modern Chinese political thought and secondly to stimulate scholars for further research This paper depends more on basic source materials rather than second-hand data Among various source materials Chang Chien s Diary The Nine Records of Chang Chien and The Complete Work of Chang Chien are the most important Chang Chien s Reform ideas may be summarized as follows 1 taking notice of both economic basis and superstructure 2 elitism 3 pragmatism 4 concept of limited change 5 gradualism 6 golden means and 7 government by the peopl
Constitution Day 2023 w/ Delegate Mark S. Chang (UMBC ’99)
On this episode we hear a rebroadcast of the 2023 UMBC Constitution Day Lecture, organized by the Department of Political Science and cosponsored by UMBC’s Center for Social Science Scholarship.
The lecture, which took place in September of 2023, was given by keynote speaker Delegate Mark S. Chang. Delegate Chang has represented the 32nd District in the Maryland House of Delegates (Anne Arundel County) since 2015, and also serves as the Vice Chair of the Appropriations Committee, among a variety of other vital committee positions in our state legislature. Delegate Chang received a B.A. in Psychology from UMBC in 1999, making him a proud UMBC social science alumnus!
Stay tuned for a special Campus Connection featuring our new Production Assistant, Jean Kim, who details her experience interning in the Maryland General Assembly through the UMBC MGA Internship Program!https://socialscience.umbc.edu/podcast/episode-47
Xinjiang (China), folk dancing of Uyghurs
Folk-dance of UighursImage is part of research conducted by Chang Chih-Yi for the article: Land Utilization and Settlement Possibilities in Sinkiang
Author(s): Chang Chih-Yi
Source: Geographical Review, Vol. 39, No. 1 (Jan., 1949), pp. 57-75
Published by: American Geographical Society
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/211157http://www.jstor.org/stable/211157Grayscal
Brain Segmentation ? A Case study of Biomedical Cloud Computing for Education and Research
Medical imaging is widely adopted in Hospitals and medical institutes, and new ways to improve existing medical imaging services are regularly exploited. This paper describes the adoption of Cloud Computing is useful for medical education and research, and describes the methodology, results and lesson learned. A working Bioinformatics Cloud platform can demonstrate computation and visualisation of brain imaging. The aim is to study segmentation of brains, which divides the brain into ten major regions. The Cloud platform has these two functions: (i) it can highlight each region for ten different segments; and (ii) it can adjust intensity of segmentation to allow basic study of brain medicine. Two types of benefits are reported as follows. Firstly, all the medical student participants are reported to have 20% improvement in their learning satisfaction. Secondly, 100% of volunteer participants are reported to have positive learning experience
Advertising card for S. J. Benjamin Chang
Advertising card for S. J. Benjamin Chang - Gorilla and His Camera. He was an associate of Carl Louis Gregory. It lists the goals of Chang in the use of his camera. Ca. 1922.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jonathan_silent_film/2255/thumbnail.jp
Wen-Chi Chang Oboe Recital Program Notes
The essay is the program notes of Wen-Chi Chang`s Oboe Recital which was performed on May 9th, 2019. The recital includes four different periods of oboe repertoire, baroque period, classical music period, romantic music period, and modern music period. The recital opened with Antonio Lucio Vivaldi: Oboe Concerto in D Major, RV. 453, Vivaldi was the most important Italian composer and violinist in the Baroque period. His numerous works are in a great astonishment which are including various genres. The second peice is Domenico Cimarosa: Oboe Concerto in C Major, Cimarosa is the most famous Italian opera composer in the 18th century. His opera works are mainly comedy.
\ue3\ue3 The second half of the recital was opened with Charles Camille Saint-Sa\uc3\uabns: Sonata for oboe and Piano, Op. 166, Saint-Sa\uc3\uabns was a French composer, keyboardist and music educator. He has created many important musical works and has a profound influence on future generations. And ended was Paul Hindemith: Sonata for Oboe and Piano, Hindemith was the most representative German composer in the early twentieth century, and an outstanding music performer and music educator. In this program notes article, I will use these four musical works as the topic to overview the life of the four composers, the background of the music composition and the interpretation of each works
Statistical sensitivity estimates for oscillating electric dipole moment measurements in storage rings
In this paper analytical expressions are derived to describe the spin motion of a particle in magnetic and electric fields in the presence of an axion field causing an oscillating electric dipole moment (EDM). These equations are used to estimate statistical sensitivities for axion searches at storage rings. The estimates obtained from the analytic expressions are compared to numerical estimates from simulations in Chang et al. (Phys Rev D 99(8):083002, 2019). A good agreement is found. © The Author(s) 202
Mauriesia Chang, 2010, gen. nov.
Mauriesia gen. nov. Diagnosis: Differs from the other genera of Glomeridae in the following combination of characters. Mediumsized Glomeridae with all four palps of gnathochilarium subequal in length. Organ of Tőmősváry suboval, short. Antennae with four normal apical cones. Collum with two transverse striae. Thoracic shield with a small hyposchism field and numerous transverse striae, of which several crossing the dorsum. Colour pattern vivid. Tegument smooth and shining, devoid of pilosity. Male pygidium with a median lobule at caudal margin. Male leg 17 with a high outer coxal lobe and a 4 -segmented, somewhat reduced telopodite. Male leg 18 with an ogival, or arcuated, syncoxite notch and a 4 -segmented, less strongly reduced telopodite. Male leg 19 (telopod) unusually stout, prefemur especially short (Figs 10 and 11); syncoxite horns high, central lobe present; prefemur medially with a membranous sac and a strong seta near its base on caudal face; femur with a peculiar, long, basal, mediad directed apophysis (a) and a very conspicuous, strongly sclerotized, distal finger (f) on caudal face, as well as with a setose bulge (s) medially; tibia with a smaller but evident, likewise strongly sclerotized, distal finger (p) caudolaterally; tarsus with a strong seta apically. Type species: Mauriesia splendida sp. nov. Name: Honours Jean-Paul Mauriès, the globally renowned specialist in Diplopoda and the author of the modern classification of the Glomerida.Published as part of Chang, Hsueh-Wen, 2010, Pill-millipedes (Glomerida, Diplopoda) in Taiwan, pp. 1-20 in Zootaxa 2477 on page 2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19531
Sinocyrtaspis angustisulca Chang, Bian & Shi 2012
Sinocyrtaspis angustisulca Chang, Bian & Shi, 2012 (Fig. 4, Map 1) Sinocyrtaspis angustisulcus Chang Bian & Shi, 2012, Zootaxa, 3495: 85. Holotype: male; type locality: Badagongshan, Sangzhi, Hunan; location of type specimen: the Museum of Hebei University. Male of this species was also reported by Chang et al. (2012). The original description and photographs are very clear. Description of Female. Anterior margin of pronotum almost straight while posterior margin arc-shaped and metazona not raised; lateral lobe slightly narrow at metazona, humeral sinus absent (Fig. 4B). Posterior margin of 9th abdominal tergite arc-shaped concave, lateral margins extending posteriorly. 10th abdominal tergite somewhat prolonged posteriorly, faintly concave on posterior margin (Fig. 4E). Cercus conical, apex obtusely rounded. Ovipositor moderately bent dorsad, basal area robust and apex acute, dorsal and ventral margins smooth (Fig. 4C, F). Subgenital plate slightly trapezoidal, concave dorsally in the midline, narrow at apex, posterior margin gently concave (Fig. 4D). Coloration. Body yellowish brown, green when alive. Lateral margins of disc of pronotum with 1 longitudinal blackish brown stripe respectively and dorsal surface of abdomen with 1 longitudinal light brown stripe in the midline. All claws and apices of dorsal spines of hind tibiae blackish brown. All tarsi green. This is the first description of a female of the species. Measurements (mm). Body: ♀ 10.5–11.3; pronotum: ♀ 4.2–4.5; hind femora: ♀ 9.0–9.3; ovipositor: 6.1–6.2. Material examined. Holotype: ♂, Badagongshan, Sangzhi, Hunan, China, 14 August, 2011, coll. Fuming Shi. Other specimens: 1♂, Doupengshan, Badagongshan, Hunan, 10 October, 2014, coll. Jianhua Huang; 4♂, Badagongshan, Sangzhi, Hunan, 9 August, 2018, coll. Tao Wang; 6♂ 3♀, Badagongshan, Sangzhi, Hunan, 10 August, 2018, coll. Tao Wang; 1♂, Badagongshan, Sangzhi, Hunan, 11 August, 2018, coll. Tao Wang. Distribution. China (Hunan). Discussion. Female of Sinocyrtaspis angustisulca Chang, Bian & Shi, 2012 is of basic similar shape with females of S. spina Shi & Du, 2006 and S. brachycerca Chang, Bian & Shi, 2012, but differs in posterior margin of 10th abdominal tergite slightly concave, subgenital plate trapezoidal, concave dorsad in the midline, apical area narrow, posterior margin faintly concave in the middle.Published as part of Wang, Tao, Shi, Fuming & Chang, Yanlin, 2019, Revision of the genus Sinocyrtaspis Liu, 2000 (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae), pp. 127-138 in Zootaxa 4609 (1) on pages 132-133, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4609.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/315095
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