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Mu Tao Chang, viola and Ya Lin Huang, piano, April 23, 2016
This is the concert program of the Mu Tao Chang, viola and Ya Lin Huang, piano performance on Saturday, April 23, 2016 at 2:30 p.m., at the Marshall Room, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Sonata No. 2 in E-flat for viola and piano, Op. 120 by Johannes Brahms, Cello Suite No. 6 by Johann Sebastian Bach, and Viola Concerto by Béla Bartók. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund
The Politics of Reregulation: Democratization, Globalization, and the Taiwanese Labor Movement,Huang, Chang-Ling
Mu-Tao Chang, viola and Ya-Lin Huang, piano, March 24, 2016
This is the concert program of the Mu-Tao Chang, viola and Ya-Lin Huang, piano performance on Friday, March 24, 2017 at 6:30 p.m., at the Marshall Room, 855 COmmonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Sonata No. 1 for Viola and Piano, H355 by Bohuslav Martinu, Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 11-4 by Paul Hindemith, and Rhapsody-Concerto for Viola and Orchestra by B. Martinu. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund
Dorcus yongreni Huang and Chen 2016, new species
Dorcus yongreni Huang and Chen, new species (Fig. 45 –47, 49–50, 52, 54–55) Type material. Holotype (Fig. 45, 54): YUNNAN: ♂, Ruili City, Longchuan County, 1800m, 15–17. IX.2015, Xiao-Dong Yang and Yong-Ren Chang leg. (SHNU). Paratypes: YUNNAN: 1 ♂, 1 ♀, same data as for the holotype (CCCC); 3 ♂♂, Ruili City, Longchuan, 1800m, IX.2016, Xiao-Dong Yang leg. (CCCC). Holotype description. Length of body: 24.3 mm. Ground color of the whole body dark brownish red on both surfaces, appearing darker on underside than on upper side. Head. Nearly as long as pronotum, sub-rectangular. Dorsal surface of head depressed between eyes. Anterior canthus half as long as eye, hardly reaching the outer limit of eye. Clypeolabrum (Huang and Chen 2010) short and very transverse, slightly concave at anterior margin. Mandible 1.5 times as long as head, generally shaped as in other known species of the elegans group (Huang and Chen 2013), but with an additional subbasal tooth like in Dorcus apatani (Okuda and Maeda). Mentum rather straight at anterior margin. Pronotum. A little wider than head, rather broadly arched at anterior part, with the widest point well before the middle, and with the lateral angles sharply pointed. Protibia with clear double teeth at outer apex, and with 4–5 smaller teeth at outer lateral margin. Meso- and meta- tibiae smooth at outer margin. Elytra. With weakly developed longitudinal depressions. Male genitalia (Fig. 52, 54). Basal piece with cephalic portion abruptly contracted. Ventral plate of basal piece broad and markedly excavated at anterior margin. Median lobe well pigmented on ventral surface and not divided by a dark median line. Permanently everted internal sac (flagellum) nearly as long as the entire aedeagus, trifurcate near middle, and with the lateral branches rather short. Description of male paratypes. Length of body varies from 17.5 mm to 28.0 mm. There is no variability in the male genitalia. Description of female paratype (Fig. 47). Length of body: 20.5 mm. Habitus generally as in female of Dorcus chucheni Huang and Chen, with punctures on elytra merged longitudinally into at least 10 closely arranged striae. Pronotum similar to that of all other species of the elegans group, with lateral angles sharply pointed and with the lateral margins posterior to the angles deeply concave. Diagnosis/Remarks. This new species is very similar to Dorcus apatani (Okuda and Maeda) from Lower Subansiri, Arunachal Pradesh, northeastern India, but can be distinguished by the following combination of male characters (female of Dorcus apatani is still unknown): 1) pronotum broader anteriorly, with lateral margins not concave at anterior third; 2) mentum flat at anterior margin, not concave in the middle; 3) aedeagus with basal piece a little more elongate; 4) median lobe of male genitalia not divided by a median dark line; 5) flagellum a little longer, with lateral branches markedly longer. This new species can be easily distinguished from all the remaining species of the elegans group, recently revised by Huang and Chen (2013), because of the additional subbasal tooth on each male mandible. Distribution. CHINA: Yunnan: Ruili area. Etymology. This new species is named in honor of Mr. Chang Yong-Ren, a good friend who helped us to discover this new species.Published as part of Huang, Hao & Chen, Chang-Chin, 2016, Two new species of stag beetles (Coleoptera: Lucanidae) from western Yunnan, China, pp. 1-8 in Insecta Mundi 2016 (516) on pages 3-4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517094
Motuotrichius Huang & Chen, new genus
Motuotrichius Huang & Chen, new genus Type species. Motuotrichius yangi Huang & Chen, new species —here designated. Etymology. The generic name is derived from the type locality of the type species, combined with the type genus of the tribe, Trichius Fabricius, 1775. The name is masculine in gender. Generic description. Smaller and slender species with body length (including head) usually under 1.5 cm. Clypeal apex bisinuate-lobate, not raised. Antennal lamellae shorter and without impression on proximal side of first lamella, not sexually dimorphic. Pronotum with widest point before base, with basolateral corner distinctly deflexed into a distinct angle. Pronotum, nearly glabrous without using magnification, without transverse depression near posterior margin (not counting the marginal sculpture). Basolateral corner of pronotum distinctly deflexed. Pronotum with sparse, subappressed setae around lateral margins. Scutellum wider than long. Elytral disc deplanate, with indistinct strial-interstrial pattern (a character defined by Krikken, 2009). Elytra glabrous, with symmetric pattern of yellow patches on darker green background, or unmarked uniform dark green. Apicosutural elytral angle rounded off. Pygidium distinctly transverse, sparsely clad with erect, fine setae. Mesometasternal protrusion absent, mesocoxae subcontiguous. Tarsomeres without apico-internal tuft of setae. Protibia with 1 external denticle and 1 apical tooth, without proximal serration. Apico-internal spur of protibia present, movable. Protarsomere 1 about as long as protarsomere 2, not dilated. Mesotibiae and metatibiae straight. Mesotibia with an internal tooth. Mesotibial apex not extended beyond apex as a drawn-out lobe (a character defined by Krikken 2009). Mesotibial spurs present. Metatibia with a bulge on inner margin. Metatibial spurs elongate-acuminate in both sexes.Published as part of Huang, Hao & Chen, Chang-Chin, 2016, Motuotrichius yangi, a new genus and species from southeastern Tibet, China (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae: Trichiini), pp. 365-372 in Zootaxa 4205 (4) on page 366, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4205.4.5, http://zenodo.org/record/19716
Characteristics of Water Quality in Chang Jiang,Huang Ho,Tai Hu and Dong Hu
:In order to understand on characterstics of water quality of Chang Jiang,H uang Ho,T ai Hu and Dong Hu in People's Republic of China,c ontentsof Na ,K, Ca,M g,C l,S O.,a nd Si02 were determined. Water samples were collected from 3s tations in Huang Ho on August 1986 and 9i n Chang Jiang,2 i n Tai Hu and 1 in Dong Hu on August 1988. The water from Chang ]iang and Huang Ho were content three times higher in Ca and one-third lower in Si content than that ordinarily found in Japanese rivers. The Na and Cl contents were distinctly higher with waters from Tai Hua nd Dong Hut han from Chang Jiang,su ggesting the effect of human activities around the watershed of lakes. Using the key diagram based on cation :an ion equivalent ratio,wa ter types were studied. Of the waters from 17 stations,1 6 (1 in Huang .Ho excepted) were calcium -bicarbonate type which has the general quality of inland water. The water from the station in the lower stream of Hanung Ho was chracterizied as calciumnonbicarbonate type. This might reflect the dissolution of SO. from loessArticle環境科学年報11:131-139(1989)research repor
Comparison of Affecting Factors for Flow Experience Between Samples of Schizophrenia and General Population
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Date Presented 3/30/2017
This study suggests that occupational therapists could assist persons with schizophrenia through knowledge of flow theory and self-determination theory, as well as enhancing their attention function and leisure satisfaction when providing therapeutic activities for increasing flow experience.
Primary Author and Speaker: Lin-Jye Huang
Additional Authors and Speakers: Fu-Chang Hu, Chinyu Wu, Yi-Hong Yang, Shu-Chun Lee, Hsu-Chang Huang, Chun-Yi Yu, Kuan-Yu Lai</jats:p
Immunogenicity of Haemophilus influenzae b conjugate vaccine (HibTITER) and safety of HibTITER and a combination vaccine of diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and HibTITER in infants two months of age: a preliminary report.
Program Notes Chiao-Yu Huang\ue2s Vocal Recital
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This easy is the program notes of Chiao-Yu Huang\ue2s Vocal Recital held on May, 17, 2022 in the form of academic report. The works of the program were composed by five composers who belong to Classical, Romantic, and Modern periods separately. The languages of the program include Latin, Italian, German and Chinese. The content of the program includes Exsultate, jubilate (K. 165), Nehmt meinen Dank, ihr holden G\uc3\ub6nner ( K. 383) and Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio (K. 418) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, When the Fog Rises by Nan-Chang Chien, The Color Palette of the Lover\ue2s Night by Chiung-Yu Chen, three Lieder chosen from Richard Strauss\ue2s Op. 27- C\uc3\ua4cilie, Heimliche Aufforderung, Morgen, and three arias from Gaetano Donizetti\ue2s opera L'elisir d'amore including Della crudele Isotta, Chi \uc3\ua8 mai quel matto, Prendi, per me sei libero. The discussion of this report will be focus on the compositional background, translation of the lyrics, as well as some interpretation ideas considering the music
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