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    Pihya C. Chang

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    In Memoriam: Tang Chung Chang (C. C. Tang), 1905-1993

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    Obituary of Tang Chung Chang (C. C. Tang), 1905-1993

    Wen-Chi Chang Oboe Recital Program Notes

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    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

    Garma C. C. Chang. Teachings of Tibetan Yoga

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    Bareau André. Garma C. C. Chang. Teachings of Tibetan Yoga. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 167, n°1, 1965. p. 90

    Garma C. C. Chang. The Hundred Thousand Songs of Milarepa

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    Bareau André. Garma C. C. Chang. The Hundred Thousand Songs of Milarepa. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 165, n°2, 1964. p. 254

    Chang, C.

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    The circadian clocks of mice and men

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    Dennis Chang is a PhD student in the Reppert Lab at UMass Medical School.The molecular dissection of the mammalian circadian clock continues to yield exciting and important discoveries. Here we review the recent progress in the field, highlighting work on the central clock mechanism itself, the photopigments involved in the entrainment of the central clock by light, and the signals that entrain peripheral oscillators

    William Chang

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    Photograph of William Chang pointing to a chalkboard.6 x 8.5 c

    The 64-bit .NET e-portal applications for e-Learning and e-Science

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    This is one of the first comprehensive 64-bit .NET research to be completed in a British University. The objective is to investigate (1) the techniques to develop 64-bit applications; and (2) how 64-bit computing can be used for e-Learning and e-Science communities. This paper is focused on an emerging technology for e-Learning and e-Science communities -- a 64-bit .NET e-portal application, and its functionality, development and technical implementation are described. Currently, additional troubleshooting is required to make .NET Framework 1.1 working in stable ways on 64-bit Windows operating systems. After stabilizing .NET environment, the next step is the application development, which is a dynamic repository with functions such as registration, download, login-logout, product submissions, database storage and statistical reports. The technology is based on Visual Studio .NET 2003, .NET 1.1 Framework with Service Pack 1, SQL Server 2000 with Service Pack 4 and IIS Server 6.0 on the Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 platform with Service Pack 1. The 64-bit .NET e-portal integrates further with Java Web Services, and a demonstration described in this paper can show how different types of services can work in harmony. Furthermore, the interdisciplinary area between e-Learning and e-Science has been investigated and in the process of further integrations. As an example for such integration, the 64-bit .NET e-portal is also an illustration for (1) the methods of technical implementations and (2) cost-effectiveness; and these two issues are also among the current research interests in e-Learning. Finally, the new insights identified by this paper have also achieved the two objectives: (1) learning about emerging technology and (2) understanding how Web Services can complete jobs
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