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    Fu chou guan de xing cha yu quan shi Xian Qin liang Han Wei Jin Nan Bei chao Sui Tang bian

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    Ben shu tan tao xian Qin zhi Tang dai de "Fu chou guan" ,wei kua xue ke, kua ling yu, kua wen hua zhi yan jiu, zuo zhe Li Longxian jiao shou yun yong jing zhuan, shi shu, jing sheng zhi quan shi, ru shi zhi lun shu,yi ji gu zhu, lei shu, di zhi, ming jie xiao shuo deng zi liao,tou guo li shi xing kao cha,jian cai hong guan yu wei guan fang shi, xing cha chuan tong "Wu lun fu chou guan" de yuan qi ji qi li dai jing kuang yu shan bian zhi ji, tan suo fu chou guan zai ren lei yan jin guo cheng zhong di she hui, wen hua yi han,bing yu bu tong wen hua de fu chou guan xiang hu ying zhao. Quan shu she ji fu chou li lun, fu chou feng qi, fu chou xian xiang, fu chou guan ji qi shan bian, fu chou guan yu fa lü de hu she, li fa chong tu, gui ling fu chou deng, nai dang qian tan tao fu chou guan shi ye jiao wei duo yuan, quan mian de zhuan zh

    Fu-Chou

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    FU-CHOU Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000 (-) Fu-Chou (NG 50) ( -

    Tsing-chou-fu Church Interior

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    Tsing-chou-fu Church, interior, facing the pulpit from behind wooden pews, located in Qingzhou Shi. Qingzhou Shi, Shandong, China. B/W Image.https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/cmh_baptist/1003/thumbnail.jp

    L-P error estimates and superconvergence for covolume or finite volume element methods

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    We consider convergence of the covolume or finite volume element solution to linear elliptic and parabolic problems. Error estimates and superconvergence results in the L-p norm, 2 less than or equal to p less than or equal to infinity, are derived. We also show second-order convergence in the L-p norm between the covolume and the corresponding finite element solutions and between their gradients. The main tools used in this article are an extension of the "supercloseness" results in Chou and Li [Math Comp 69(229) (2000), 103-120] to the L-p based spaces, duality arguments, and the discrete Green's function method. (C) 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc

    Taeniothrips grisbrunneus Feng, Chou & Li, comb.n.

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    Taeniothrips grisbrunneus (Feng, Chou & Li) comb.n. Megalurothrips grisbrunneus Feng, Chou & Li, 1995: 15. Described from Shaanxi, China on three females and three males, the original description and figures suggest that this species is not a member of the genus Megalurothrips because of the following character states: tergite VIII with a long and complete posteromarginal comb; male abdominal sternites III–VII each with a large pore plate; fore wing first vein setal row widely interrupted. These characters indicate that grisbrunneus is a species of Taeniothrips. However, the original illustration of the head indicates a curious proliferation of small setae both in front of the ocellar triangle and also near the posterior margin of the vertex. Unfortunately the type specimens are not available for study, and the significance of this apparently unique chaetotaxy cannot be verified. Despite this illustration, grisbrunneus is probably closely related to picipes, a widespread Holarctic species that has been recorded in China from both Shaanxi and Henan (Mirab-balou et al. 2014).Published as part of Mirab-Balou, Majid, Mound, Laurence A. & Tong, Xiao-Li, 2015, New combinations and a new generic synonym in the genus Taeniothrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), pp. 371-378 in Zootaxa 3964 (3) on page 373, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3964.3.6, http://zenodo.org/record/24055

    Fu chou shen.

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    哥德培格英譯 ; 唐旭之譯.Title also in English: The God of vengeance.三幕劇.本電子書乃根據《香港版權條例(第528章)》而複製, 並只可在大學圖書館系統內的獨立電子書系統上使用.Gedepeige Ying yi ; Tang Xuzhi yi.Ben dian zi shu nai gen ju "Xianggang ban quan tiao li (Di 528 zhang)" er fu zhi, bing zhi ke zai da xue tu shu guan xi tong nei de du li dian zi shu xi tong shang shi yong.San mu ju

    On K'o-han-fu-t'u Ch'êng 可汗浮図城 (concluded)

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    The author’s conclusion of the location of K’o-han-fu-t’u Ch’eng 可汗浮図城 is as follows:After the conquest of Kao-ch’ang-kuo 高昌国, the T’ang Dynasty established Hsi-chou 西州 in Kao-ch’ang 高昌 and the center of T’ing-chou 庭州at K’o-han-fu-t’u Ch'eng. There were Chin-man-hsien 金満県 and P’u-lei-hsien 蒲類県 in the domain of T’ing-chou. In the former hsien, Chin-man-ch’eng 金満城 was set up to govern Chou-t’ing 州庁 and Hsien-t’ing 県庁 of T’ing-chou. In 702 (2nd year of Ch’ang-an 長安), Pei-t’ing tu-hu-fu 北庭都護府 was established at the ch’eng (fortress), which is supposed to be the ruin of Hu-pao-tzu 護堡子 to the north of Jimsa.Dr. Matsuda and the late Dr. Abe thought that K’o-han-fu-t’u Ch'eng was located in Wu-t’u-ku 務図谷 (Pa-no-p’a of today), but the author suggests they both misunderstood the description of the Chapter of Geography of Shin-t’ang-shu 新唐書.Studying the routes of T’ang’s Kao-ch’ang expedition, the Ko-to-lü 葛選禄 at the battle against Uygur, and T’ai-tsu 太祖 of Liao 遼 to the west the author presumes that P’u-lei-hsien was at the place of K’o-han-fu-t’u Cheng, which was an important focus leading to Northern Mongolia, in the northern foot of the T’ien-shan range. In other words, P’u-lei-hsien was established where there had been K’o-han-fu-t’u Ch'eng, and the hsien was on the plain (recorded as Fu-t’u-ch’uan 浮図川) 80 li to the east of Chin-man-ch’eng.journal articl
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