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Kuo-hsin Chen eye-level view, undated
Black-and-white photograph of Kuo-hsin Chen shelving books. The captions on the reverse of the image read, "Kou-hsin Chen History", "Chen Kuohsin", and "Monte." The stamp on the reverse of the image reads, "Taylor Publishing Co. JOB NUMBER 02764; PICT. NO. 6; PAGE NO. 239; THE U. OF CHATTANOOGA; CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Kuo-hsin Chen eye-level view, undated
Black-and-white photograph of Kuo-hsin Chen shelving books. The captions on the reverse of the image read, "Kou-hsin Chen History", "Chen Kuohsin", and "Monte." The stamp on the reverse of the image reads, "Taylor Publishing Co. JOB NUMBER 02764; PICT. NO. 6; PAGE NO. 239; THE U. OF CHATTANOOGA; CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
HSIN-CHIEH TANG, WEN-CHI YEH & SZU-LUNG CHEN (2013) Description of an endemic and endangered new Sympetrum species (Odonata: Libellulidae) from the subtropical area of Taiwan
Tang, Hsin-Chieh, Yeh, Wen-Chi, Chen, Szu-Lung (2013): HSIN-CHIEH TANG, WEN-CHI YEH & SZU-LUNG CHEN (2013) Description of an endemic and endangered new Sympetrum species (Odonata: Libellulidae) from the subtropical area of Taiwan. Zootaxa 3700 (2): 300-300, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3700.2.
Tao- Hsin Chen Violin Recital Program Notes
The program for this recital is consisted of four works, spanning four centuries in the music history: Passacaglia for Violin Solo \ue2Guardian Angel\ue2 from Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber\ue2s Rosary sonatas of the 17th century; Violin Sonata in G minor \ue2Devil\ue2s Trill\ue2 by Giuseppe Tartini from the 18th century; Fantasia on Themes from Gounod\ue2s Faust, Op. 13 by Pablo de Sarasate from the 19th century; Divertimento by Igor Stravinsky from the 20th century. This program notes will introduce the lives of the four composers, as well as compositional background and structural analysis of the works mentioned above
A model on knowledge and endogenous growth
The authors present a model of endogenous growth in which the main engine of economic development is knowledge. Using a two-sector closed economy model that comprises of a conventional goods-producing sector and a research and development sector, their model incorporates two key aspects of knowledge: technology and human capital. Steady-state equilibrium conditions show that the growth rate of per capita income hinges on the growth rate of human capital. While the growth rate of human capital has been previously shown to affect the growth of the economy in transition between steady states or balanced growth paths, the authors are the first to link the growth rate of human capital to the steady-state growth rate of productivity and output per worker. Furthermore, this result does not exhibit scale effects or policy invariance, both of which have been longstanding concerns with the predictions of endogenous growth models developed in the 1990s.Economic Growth,Achieving Shared Growth,Economic Theory&Research,Governance Indicators,Health Monitoring&Evaluation
Health Certificate for Chan Kee issued by The Canadian Pacific Ocean Services
Ng Hoong Low (Box 504, Case 169, 212) and Chan Kee (Box 16, Case 6, 675); Chinese exclusion acts case files, 1880-1960; Immigration and Naturalization Service, Record Group 85; National Archives and Records Administration – Northeast Region (New York)
Hsin-Lei Chen, composition, Thursday, November 15, 2007
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Musi
chinese orthographic priming in lexical decision and naming jei
chinese orthographic priming in lexical decision & naming. jei-tun wu. hsin-chin chen. national taiwan university. running heads: relative frequency on orthographic priming. acknowledgement: the research reported in this article wasAccompanied with the reliable facilitation effect of semantic (instead of homophonic)priming on character recognition and naming found in previous research, it was also observed that priming with orthographically similar characters inhibits recognition and naming of targets. The first two experiments manipulated prime chatacter frequency, orthographic similarity, and SOA(stimulus onset asynchrony) in lexical decision and naming tasks. In the lexical decision task, the target characters whick were responded by an unmasked, orthographically similar prime of higher frequency were responded to slower than their dissimilar pair controls with SOAs of 50ms and 500 ms. A similar inhibition effect was also observes in the naming task. When the SOA duration was extended to 1000 ms in Wxperiment 2, a significant inhibition effect was observed not only under conditions with primes of higher frequency but also with primes of lower freqeuncy. In Experiment s, pseudo-character primes were included. It was found that pseudo-character primes obtained no effect upon target recognition while manifesting a small inhibition effect on target naming under the prime exposure duration of 500 ms. In Experiment 4, an additional prime condition of free radicals in isolation was included. It was found in Experiment 4 that with the SOA of 50 ms or 500 ms, the embedded right component radical in isolation facilitated the recognition of the target character embedding it, while not exerting any effect on character naming
Program Notes of Cheng-Hsin Kuo\ue2s Violin Recital
This report is the program notes of Cheng-Hsin Kuo\ue2s Violin Recital, which was performed at Chiang Kai-shek Chateau in National Sun Yat-sen University on December 9, 2019. The repertoires of the recital include Johann Sebastian Bach\ue2s Partita for Solo Violin in D Minor, BWV 1004: Chaconne, Niccol\uc3\ub2 Paganini\ue2s 24 Caprices for Solo Violin, Op. 1 No. 13, Johannes Brahms\ue2 Violin Sonata in G Major, Op. 78, and Henryk Wieniawski\ue2s Polonaise Brillante in A Major, Op. 21. The program notes will present the lives of the four composers, as well as the background and music styles of the four compositions, so that the performer can further understand the content of the works, and interpret them with more conviction
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