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    Ji Han xiang chen zhuan

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    [V.1-2]. 前漢相臣傳 : 十二卷 -- [v.3-5]. 後漢相臣傳 : 十六卷 -- [v.6]. 季漢相臣傳 : 六卷.[V.1-2]. Qian Han xiang chen zhuan : shi er juan -- [v.3-5]. Hou Han xiang chen zhuan : shi liu juan -- [v.6]. Ji Han xiang chen zhuan : liu juan.魏顯國纂述 ; 魏一鵬編次.綫裝, 1函.框22x14.3公分, 10行20字, 白口, 單黑魚尾, 四周單邊, 版心上鐫題名, 中鐫卷次, 下鐫葉次及小題.刻書年據《四庫全書存目叢書》鈐有"元鑑齋", "潤州笪重光鑒定印", "毛氏收藏子孫永保"印.Library's copy: 本館只存《歷代相臣傳》中《前漢》, 《後漢》, 《季漢》共六冊.Xian zhuang, 1 han.Kuang 22 x 14.3 gong fen, 10 hang 20 zi, bai kou, dan hei yu wei, si zhou dan bian, ban xin shang juan ti ming, zhong juan juan ci, xia juan ye ci ji xiao ti.Ke shu nian ju "Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu"Wei Xianguo zuan shu ; Wei Yipeng bian ci.Qian you "Yuan jian zhai", "Runzhou Da Chongguang jian ding yin", "Mao shi shou cang zi sun yong bao" yin.Library's copy: ben guan zhi cun "Li dai xiang chen zhuan" zhong "Qian Han", "Hou Han", "Ji Han" gong liu ce

    Ming-Chen Lo: Jenseits des Leidens

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    Rezension zu: Ming-Chen Lo, Jenseits des Leidens. Adornos Beitrag zu einer Denkpsychologie. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter 2020.Rezension zu: Ming-Chen Lo, Jenseits des Leidens. Adornos Beitrag zu einer Denkpsychologie. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter 2020

    Bai yi lu jin shi cong shu [10 zhong]

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    v. 1-2. Xiao tang ji gu lu 2 juan, Wang Qiu (Song) bian--3. Zhong ding kuan shi 1 juan, Wang Houzhi (Song) ji--4. Jiaoshan ding ming kao 1 juan, Weng Fanggang (Qing) bian--5 Huan hua bai shi xuan jing ming ji lu 2 juan, Qian Dian (Qing) ji--6. Ji gu hu fu yu fu kao 1 juan, Qu Zhongrong (Qing) bian--7. Han Xiping shi jing can zi 1 juan, Chen Zongyi (Qing) ji--8. Shu shi jing can zi 1 juan, Chen Zongyi (Qing) ji--9. Yi he ming kao 1 juan, Wang Shihong (Qing) bian--9. Kongzi miao tang bei Tang ben cun zi 1 juan, Weng Fanggang (Qing) ji--10. Cangyu dong Song ren ti ming 1 juan, Liu Xihai (Qing) ji.Mode of access: Internet

    The politics of fashion: perceptions of power in female clothing and ornamentation as reflected in the sixteenth-century Chinese novel Jin Ping Mei

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    This thesis examines issues of female power and influence in sixteenth-century China focusing on how women and their roles were perceived in the changing social environment of the mid-late Ming dynasty. Using aspects of a New Historicist approach, information from contemporary literary and historical sources are analysed alongside each other. With its emphasis on the lives of women and preoccupation with the description of material objects, the late Ming novel Jin Ping Mei forms an important element in the thesis. China in the sixteenth century saw expanding urbanisation, the emergence of a new wealthy merchant class, increasing visibility of women and a questioning of traditional morality. Fashion consciousness, as one of the most conspicuous aspects of the new material culture, is a possible indicator of these trends. Traditional Western theories contend that fashion began in the particular context of Renaissance Europe. However, this study argues that a similar fashion awareness existed in China too, and was manifested in a competitive striving for social status, in this case specifically among women. In contrast to previous studies which downplayed the impact women had on defining traditional Chinese culture, this thesis demonstrates how women and their sartorial choices began to redefine the boundaries of material culture, influencing literati discourse which, in turn, re- influenced female behaviour

    Gibellula flava Ming J. Chen & B. Huang 2021, sp. nov.

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    Gibellula flava Ming J. Chen & B. Huang, sp. nov. (Fig. 2) Mycobank: MB838443 Type: — CHINA. Anhui Province: Shitai County, Guniujiang National Nature Reserve, on a spider, 1 August 2020, Mingjun Chen & Ting Wang, holotype GNJ20200814-46. GenBank sequence data for GNJ20200814-46: SSU = MW969660, LSU = MW969673, TEF = MW961413, RPB1 = MW980146. Asexual morph: white to yellowish-white mycelial mat, completely covering the host spider. Synnemata 1.9–2.5 × 0.2–0.5 mm, clustered in the back of host, slightly narrowing toward the tip. Conidiophores arising along the entire length of the outer hyphae of synnemata and from the mycelia covering the host, verrucose, 33.5–123.5(–182.5) × (3–)4–9.5(–11.5) μm, tapering suddenly to a short distinct neck, enlarging into an ellipsoid to globose vesicle, 6–9(–12) × (5–)6–8(–9) μm; several metulae born on each vesicle, obovoid to broadly obovoid, (4.5–)5.5–7 × 3.5–5.5 μm, bearing a few narrowly obovate to clavate phialides with papillate apices, 5.5–7×1.5–2.5 μm. Conidia fusiform, (2.5–)3–4(– 5.5) × 1–2(–3) μm; vesicle, metulae, phialide forming a spherical head, (28–)34.5–44(–51) μm in diam. Sexual morph: Perithecia arising from the cream to yellow mycelial mat, superficial or partly embedded, gregarious, elongatedellipsoidal, with dark orange papillate ostioles, cream to orange, 290–380 × 98–130 μm. Asci cylindrical, 8-spored, up to 130–220 × 5 μm, ascus cap 5 × 2.5–3.5 μm. Ascospores hyaline, smooth, filiform, 130–170 × 2.5 μm, readily disarticulating into part-spores; part-ascospores bacilliform with apices rounded, 4.5–7.5 × 2.5 μm. Granulomanus-like asexual morph absent. Etymology: — flava named after the colour in the sexual morph specimen. Additional material examined: — CHINA. Anhui Province: Shucheng County, Wanfoshan National Forest Park, on a spider, June 2019, Mingjun Chen & Bo Huang WFS20190625-25; Shucheng County, Wanfoshan National Forest Park, June 2009, on a spider, Mingjun Chen & Bo Huang WFS20190625-01. GenBank sequence data for WFS20190625-25: SSU = MW036749, LSU = MW084343, TEF = MW091325, RPB1 = MW384883. Known distribution: —Shucheng County, Anhui Province, China. Notes: —According to descriptions of both sexual and asexual morphs for Gibellula pulchra from Mains (1950) and from the phylogenetic analysis, G. pulchra is the most closely related species with the new species. However, G. pulchra differs from G. flava in having longer verrucose conidiophores (150–600 μm) with slightly longer metulae (6–12 μm), phialides (6–10 μm) and conidia (2.5–6.4 μm). The sexual morph of G. flava produces superficial and elongate ellipsoidal small perithecia with shorter asci. The perithecia of G. pulchra are ovoid in shape and the asci are 600–660 × 5–7 μm.Published as part of Chen, Ming-Jun, Wang, Ting, Lin, Yan & Huang, Bo, 2021, Gibellula flava sp. nov. (Cordycipitaceae, Hypocreales), a new pathogen of spider from China, pp. 125-133 in Phytotaxa 527 (2) on pages 128-130, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.527.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/574446

    all files necessary to produce the results in "Large-scale all-atom simulations for water permeability of human aquaglyceroporin AQP10 (authors: Roberto A Rodriguez, Ming Han, Huiyun Liang, and Liao Y Chen)"

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    Simply untar the file in a linux workstation, you can ran the scripts for pmemd.cuda and namd2.13 to produce the results reported in "Large-scale all-atom simulations for water permeability of human aquaglyceroporin AQP10 (authors: Roberto A Rodriguez, Ming Han, Huiyun Liang, and Liao Y Chen)". After failing to upload the tarball multiple times, I created a dataset at https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/2HK8HN (Harvard dataverse)
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