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Yi- Chun Chen Clarinet Recital Program Notes
This report is the program notes of Yi-Chun Chen's Clarinet Recital, which was performed on March 23rd, 2022. The repertoire of this recital includes four famous clarinet compositions from the Romantic period, and the twentieth century. This document will be divided into five chapters to discuss the life of the composers, the background of the compositions, the analysis and interpretation of these masterpieces.
The content of this document will be divided into four chapters. The first chapter includes clarinet Concerto No. 1, Op. 26, composed by Louis Spohr. The second chapter is Sonata for clarinet and piano, composed by Francis Poulenc. The third chapter discusses Robert Schumann\ue2s Fantasy Pieces for clarinet and piano, Op. 73. The fourth chapter refers to Sonatina for clarinet and piano by Malcolm Arnold
A Smart Healthcare Kit for Home Healthcare
Author Contributions: Writing—original draft preparation, Chun-Yang Chou, and Chun-Hung Chou; writing—review and editing, Chun-Yang Chou, Ding-Yang Hsu and Chun-Hung Chou All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.</p
The Study of Kangxi' Emperor's Chun Qiu Jie Yi
When Chun Qiu was passed down to Kangxi in the early Qing Dynasty, it had already had a history of two millennia in which it underwent elaborations and explanations by both emperors and scholars. The preceding explicatory attempts had accumulated to not only form an enormous system of interpretation but also develop many important issues.
After having ascended to authority, Emperor Kangxi commissioned the Hanlin imperial academicians to expound Chun Qiu for him. Kangxi Emperor\ue2s Chun Qiu Jie Yi (referred to hereafter as Chun Qiu Jie Yi) is an anthology of the teaching materials used in the lectures. As newcomers to the long procession of previous interpreters of Chun Qiu, Kangxi and the academicians could not help having to respond to both the existent scholarship on the gist and calligraphy of the classic and the issues foregrounded by biographies and explanatory notes on which their own explications were based. Moreover, when it came to appropriating and extolling Chinese classics, the emperors reigning at the dawn of the Qing Dynasty, being foreign rulers, could not possibly bypass the exegetical tradition of Chun Qiu and were expected to declare their perspectives on the issues emphasized therein. Therefore, one of the aims of this dissertation is to examine how Chun Qiu Jie Yi responds to the issues in the exegetical system of Chun Qiu.
In addition, Chun Qiu Jie Yi should be regarded as a work collaboratively written by Emperor Kangxi and his assembly of lecturers specializing in classics, known as rijiang officials. Since as early as the Song Dynasty, the jingyan rijiang officials have conferred upon themselves grand ideals and great duties, maintaining \ue2the greatest responsibilities of the country rest upon the shoulders of zaixiang (the prime minister) and jingyan: whereas the former is responsible for bringing order and peace to the country, the latter is held accountable for imparting morality and virtues to the sovereign.\ue2 In Qing, a dynasty characterized by the growing concentration of power in one individual, becoming the emperor\ue2s rijiang official virtually amounted to an opportunity of a lifetime, for it allowed scholars to mold the sovereign\ue2s thinking thoroughly over an extended period of time, thereby enabling them to realize their aspiration of bettering the world. Since Chun Qiu primarily concerns events in the political realm, it has lent itself to initiating and facilitating discussions of politics as the rijiang officials saw fit. Here, what demands attention is that, in the study, the monarch temporarily assumed the role of a student while his officials preached. Beyond the study, however, the hierarchy was resumed and the ruler-subject relationship was restored. Such alternation of the dual relationship is also an aspect worthy of further consideration in Chun Qiu Jie Yi. This dissertation intends to compare the exegetic works cited in Chun Qiu Jie Yi, in hopes of assessing the attainability of the rijiang officials\ue2 aspiration to act as the emperor\ue2s mentors.
The dissertation approaches Chun Qiu Jie Yi as a historical activity. Hence, it attempts to contextualize the anthology, to reconstruct the circumstances in which Kangxi and his rijiang officials undertook the explication of Chu Qiu, and to scrutinize their interpretive behaviors and the underlying ideologies as well as purposes. On the grounds of this premise, when discussing the hermeneutic activities in Chun Qiu Jie Yi, the dissertation aims to first point out the ideas the anthology conveys, highlighting its concerns about a sovereign\ue2s method of governing a country. Second, the dissertation shifts the focus from what the anthology is about to how Kangxi and his officials\ue2 viewpoints on political doctrines were articulated. It proceeds to analyze the hermeneutics as well as ensuing pitfalls of Chun Qiu Jie Yi, with the aim of calling attention to the similarities between the anthology\ue2s reading of Chun Qiu and the decoding activity that extends from the author (real or implied) to the reader (real or ideal) as proposed in the contemporary theory of narratology. Third, the dissertation zeroes in on the exegetic works cited in Chun Qiu Jie Yi in order to, on the one hand, investigate the anthology\ue2s response to and evasion of key issues accentuated by scholars of preceding dynasties and the history of Chu Qiu studies and, on the other hand, probe into the interrelationship between the exegesis of the classic and the political appropriation of such a literary classic as exemplified therein. Finally, the dissertation ventures to suggest that in the heart of the hermeneutics adopted in Chun Qiu Jie Yi lies a structure akin to a flower with multiple layers of petals\ue2a structure of thinking wherein the anthology strives to both establish its legitimacy in understanding the profound teachings of Confucius and canonize its interpretation as the paradigm their literary and political successors would consult. It concerns not only how traditional intellectuals approached an ancient classic but also how scholars of Han descent, in particular, consciously appropriated the classic to serve their roles as teachers for a foreign emperor in early Qing
Ling bao bi fa: [san juan].
上卷. 一至四章 -- 中卷. 五至七章 -- 下卷. 八至十章.Shang juan. yi zhi si zhang -- zhong juan. wu zhi qi zhang -- xia juan. ba zhi shi zhang.鍾離權著 ; 呂洞賓傳.綫裝, 1函.框13.8x10.5公分, 9行21字. 白口, 四周雙邊, 單黑魚尾. 版心上鐫題名, 中鐫卷次, 下鐫葉次分上, 中, 下卷.內封頁鐫"純陽宮珍藏" ; 書根印"三丰全書"Xian zhuang, 1 han.Kuang 13.8 x 10.5 gong fen, 9 hang 21 zi. Bai kou, si zhou shuang bian, dan hei yu wei. Ban xin shang juan ti ming, zhong juan juan ci, xia juan ye ciFen shang, zhong, xia juan.Nei feng ye juan "Chun yang gong zhen cang" ; shu gen yin "Sanfeng quan shu"Zhong Liquan zhu ; Lü Dongbin zhuan
Chun qiu Guliang zhuan zhu shu: [20 juan]. v.127
范甯集解 ; 楊士勛疏.綫裝.框17.9 x 12.5 公分, 9行21字, 小字雙行同, 白口, 無魚尾, 左右雙邊, 版心下刻"汲古閣".Xian zhuang.Kuang 17.9 x 12.5 gong fen, 9 hang 21 zi, xiao zi shuang hang tong, bai kou, wu yu wei, zuo you shuang bian, ban xin xia ke "Ji gu ge".Fan Ning ji jie ; Yang Shixun shu
Timed Runtime Monitoring for Multiparty Conversations
We propose a dynamic verification framework for protocols in real-time distributed systems. The framework is based on Scribble, a tool-chain for design and verification of choreographies based on multiparty session types, developed with our industrial partners. Drawing from recent work on multiparty session types for real-time interactions, we extend Scribble with clocks, resets, and clock predicates constraining the times in which interactions should occur. We present a timed API for Python to program distributed implementations of Scribble specifications. A dynamic verification framework ensures the safe execution of applications written with our timed API: we have implemented dedicated runtime monitors that check that each interaction occurs at a correct timing with respect to the corresponding Scribble specification. The performance of our implementation and its practicability are analysed via benchmarking
YANG, MEI-CHUN
一、研究目的:
(一)闡明經濟效率之概念,並設立台灣稻作生產之界限生產函數。
(二)測定台灣稻作生產之技術效率,並解析影響生產技術效率之因素。
(三)研擬提高技術效率的可能對策,並提高稻作生產之效率。
二、資料來源:
採用台灣省政府糧食局編印之「台灣地區稻穀生產費調查報告」民國七十二年第一、
二兩期。
三、研究方法:
引用Farrell 之技術效率邊界函數所推演之邊界生產函數,據此測定農家之技術效率
。再應用迴歸分析,探討影響技術效率之因素。
四、研究結果:
(一)台灣各農家之技術效率係數差異不大,顯見稻作生產技術效率差別不大。
(二)利用變方分析求得雖各農家之技術效率差別不大,但糧區間則有顯著差異。
(三)影響技術效率之因素為水、旱田比率、勞動男女之數比、自有耕地之比率等
CHUN-LIN HU & JIN-HUA DING (2014) A new species of Neobelocera Ding & Yang (Hemiptera Delphacidae: Delphacinae: Tropidocephalini) from China, with a key to species of the genus. Zootaxa,
Hu, Chun-Lin, Ding, Jin-Hua (2014): CHUN-LIN HU & JIN-HUA DING (2014) A new species of Neobelocera Ding & Yang (Hemiptera Delphacidae: Delphacinae: Tropidocephalini) from China, with a key to species of the genus. Zootaxa,. Zootaxa 3790 (3): 500-500, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3790.3.
Tumor-intrinsic FABP5 is a novel driver for colon cancer cell growth via the HIF-1 signaling pathway
Dysfunctional lipid metabolism is a known cause of cancer development and progression, yet little is known about the underlying molecular mechanisms that contribute to cancer progression. In this study, we demonstrate that fatty acid binding protein 5 (FABP5) is elevated in colon cancer tissue and this increased expression is linked to upregulation of the hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) signaling pathway. Under physiologically in vivo mimicked conditions via a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)-based three-dimensional (3D) culture chip, FABP5-knockdown colon cancer cells exhibited attenuated cell growth throughout the culture period. FABP5 was found to regulate HIF-lot protein levels and gene expression levels within the HIF-1 alpha signaling pathway under hypoxic conditions. Our results provide evidence that supports the use of FABP5 as a prognostic factor in colon cancer. The FABP5/HIF-1 alpha axis is a promising target for ameliorating fatty acid-triggered cancer progression. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc.Y
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