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Chen Bi-sheng & Yang Guo-zhen, Chen Jia-geng zhuan
Ching-Fatt Yong. Chen Bi-sheng & Yang Guo-zhen, Chen Jia-geng zhuan. In: Archipel, volume 27, 1984. pp. 201-202
Chen Bi-sheng & Yang Guo-zhen, Chen Jia-geng zhuan
Ching-Fatt Yong. Chen Bi-sheng & Yang Guo-zhen, Chen Jia-geng zhuan. In: Archipel, volume 27, 1984. pp. 201-202
From Comic Trickster to Brilliant Detective: E. Harcourt Burrage's 'Immortal' Ching-Ching
From Comic Trickster to Brilliant Detective: E. Harcourt Burrage's 'Immortal' Ching-Chin
Wang Chen-ping & Yu Gang, Chen Jia-geng xing-xue ji
Ching-Fatt Yong. Wang Chen-ping & Yu Gang, Chen Jia-geng xing-xue ji. In: Archipel, volume 27, 1984. pp. 199-200
Neomerinthe procurva Chen 1981
<p> 161. <i>Neomerinthe procurva</i> Chen, 1981:54, figs. 22, 49</p> <p>Holotype: CAS 47306 (141.5), off Ta –chi [Tashi, NE] Taiwan, 12 Feb. 1977, coll. L. Chen.</p> <p>Paratype: CAS 42141 (19, 50–141), collected with the holotype; SDSU 77–7 (1, 89); SIO 80–212 (5, 82–133); SIO 80–223 (2, 101–103); all collected from Ta–chi [Tashi].</p>Published as part of <i>Ho, Hsuan-Ching & Shao, Kwang-Tsao, 2011, 2957, pp. 1-74 in Zootaxa 2957</i> on page 4
Amblyeleotris bleekeri Chen, Shao and Chen 2006
266. Amblyeleotris bleekeri Chen, Shao and Chen, 2006:2556, figs. 1A, 2 Holotype: ASIZP 64286 (57.7), Sogang, Penghu County, Taiwan, 23 Apr. 1991, coll. J. –P. Chen. Paratype: NMMB P7903 (2, 12.0–14.2), Guihou, Taipei county, Taiwan, 19 m, coll. J. –P. Chen. Remark. This speices is only found in the coastal regions off northeastern Taiwan and the Penghu Islands off western Taiwan.Published as part of Ho, Hsuan-Ching & Shao, Kwang-Tsao, 2011, 2957, pp. 1-74 in Zootaxa 2957 on page 5
Amblyeleotris taipinensis Chen, Shao and Chen 2006
<p> 267. <i>Amblyeleotris taipinensis</i> Chen, Shao and Chen, 2006:2561, figs. 1B, 3</p> <p>Holotype:: ASIZP 57110 (44.2), Taiping Island, Nansha Islands, South China Sea, 15 m, 20 Apr. 1994, coll. J. –P. Chen.</p>Published as part of <i>Ho, Hsuan-Ching & Shao, Kwang-Tsao, 2011, 2957, pp. 1-74 in Zootaxa 2957</i> on page 5
The impact of weather on crop yield distribution in Taiwan: some new evidence from panel data models and implications for crop insurance
This study examines the impact of weather on the yields of seven major crops in Taiwan based on pooled panel data for 15 prefectures over the 1977-1996 period. The unit root tests and maximum likelihood methods involving a panel data model are explored to obtain reliable estimates. The uncertain yield outcome is incorporated into a discrete stochastic programming model to address a comparison between sector analysis with and without considerations of a crop insurance policy under different climate change scenarios. Simulation results suggest that crop insurance may stabilize revenues and protect farmers from exposures to increasing weather-related risk. Copyright 2005 International Association of Agricultural Economics.
Rhinogobius lanyuensis Chen, Miller and Fang 1998
290. Rhinogobius lanyuensis Chen, Miller and Fang, 1998:256, figs. 1–2 Holotype: ASIZP 57811 (66.9), Dong–Ching brook, Lanyu, Taiwan, 25 Aug. 1996, coll. I.–S. Chen. Paratype: ASIZP 57812 (1, 45.6), Ye–Yu brook, Lanyu, Taiwan, 12 Jun. 1993, coll. J.–P. Chen; ASIZP 57813 (5, 48.2–55.6), same as holotype; NMMBP 0470 (8, 41.0–64.9), same as holotype.Published as part of Ho, Hsuan-Ching & Shao, Kwang-Tsao, 2011, 2957, pp. 1-74 in Zootaxa 2957 on page 5
An investigation of Fang-ming Chen\ue2s discourses on nation and liberalism
After the end of martial law in late 1980s, the political discourse by Fang-ming Chen, one of the proponents of Taiwan\ue2s nation building, has been taken as an indicator among Taiwan\ue2s Pan- green group. While Chen has self-reported as an liberalist, how could he remains a die hard nationalist? How did he deal with the contradiction between liberalism and nationalism? Or the declaration and practice are two different things. This thesis departs from the statement that Chen is a classic liberalist, follows, as well as does detailed reading of the content of his personal life, observes the ingredients of liberalism which have been instilled into his life to cultivate his thought of liberalism. This thesis also explores Chen\ue2s level of liberalism. Is it a deep belief, or just a mean of power
struggling? The author deeply believe that as a belief, liberalism is a goal deserved for seeking without regrets, while as a mean, liberalism is disposable.
To examine the essence of Chen\ue2s thought of liberalism, the author puts emphasis on analyzing Chen\ue2s discourses on Taiwan nation, Taiwan independence, transitional justice as well as
Cross-Strait relations. The relation between Chen\ue2s related political discourses and his perspective of classic liberalism is intriguing.
Even though Dworkin\ue2s take of liberalism stresses precarious republicanism, public will and positive liberty rather than individual
liberty, will and negative liberty, scholars still regard him as a liberalist according to his way of discussion, not the nature of the object. Since Chen is neither a constructor nor an assistant of theory of liberalism, for the author to prove or disprove Chen\ue2s stand of liberalism is to examine his discourses and practice. Is Chen
become more of liberalism or less of it? From the spirit of liberalism, any construction should be examined by time, including the author\ue2s
argument. Whether Chen could become a liberalist as declared by himself has become the battle inside him
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