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    Long –term variation of wave characteristics at the Kaetsu Coast, Japan and regional comparison of wave climate along Japan coastline

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    金沢大学博士(工学)博士論文 要旨Abstract/本文Full 以下に掲載:1.Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. B3 (Ocean Engineering) 71(2) pp.I_359-I_364 2015. Japan Society of Civil Engineers. 共著者:YUHI Masatoshi 2.Journal of Japan sea research, Kanazawa University 47 pp.9-28 2016. Kanazawa University. 共著者:Nguyen, Trinh Chung, Yuhi Masatoshi, Ueno Takuya 3.Journal of Japan sea research, Kanazawa University 48 pp.17-28 2017. Kanazawa University. 共著者:Nguyen, Trinh Chung, Yuhi Masatoshi, Ueno Takuyadoctoral thesi

    A new species of Leptobrachella (Anura, Megophryidae) from Mount Pu Ta Leng northwest Vietnam

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    Nguyen, Luan Thanh, Tapley, Benjamin, Nguyen, Chung Thanh, Luong, Hao Van, Rowley, Jodi J.L. (2021): A new species of Leptobrachella (Anura, Megophryidae) from Mount Pu Ta Leng northwest Vietnam. Zootaxa 5016 (3): 301-332, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5016.3.

    Megophrys (Panophrys) hoanglienensis Tapley, Cutajar, Mahony, Nguyen, Dau, Luong, Le, Nguyen, Nguyen, Portway, Luong, and Rowley

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    Megophrys (Panophrys) hoanglienensis Figs. 3D and 7 Molecular data: A 16S sequence was generated from tissue samples collected from one tadpole (VNMN010903) and uncorrected p -distance between this sequence and that of the holotype of M. hoanglienensis also collected on Mount Fansipan, Sa Pa District, Lao Cai Province, Vietnam (Genbank accession number MH 514889) was 0.0 %. Collection site: The following tadpole description is based on a single specimen (VNMN010903) at Stage 26. The specimen was found feeding in a 5 m wide stream in disturbed evergreen forest on Mount Fansipan, Hoang Lien National Park, Tam Duong District, Lai Chau Province, Vietnam (22.3483°N 103.7700°E, 1901 m asl; Figs. 1 and 2B), on 10 September 2018 by Luan Nguyen, Chung Nguyen and Luong Hoang. Morphology: The body is longitudinally oval shaped and dorsally compressed; the nares are oval and are closer to the eyes than to the snout, the rims of the nares are serrated and raised from the body wall, the internarial distance is less than the interorbital distance; the eyes are positioned dorsolaterally, the pupils are round; the spiracle is sinistral and the spiracular tube protrudes from midway along the body wall and anterior to maximal trunk width and opens laterally; the tail length is 73.2% of the total length; the dorsal tail fin inserts behind the body-tail junction, the dorsal fin is low, particularly towards the anterior half of the tail length; the basal tail width is 43.5%, of the maximal trunk width, the tail tip is pointed; the oral disc is subterminal and antero-dorsal; the lateral corners fold medially and turn upward when not fully extended (and in preservative), the mean width of the umbelliform oral disc makes up 47.8% of the maximal width of the trunk, in life the width of the umbelliform oral disc exceeds the maximal width of the trunk; in life the maximal BW is 79.3% (n =1) the maximal width of the fully extended ODW; the lower lip is bi-triangular shaped; marginal papillae are absent, the edges of the lips are smooth; four rows of submarginal papillae are present on the upper lip when they are counted medially at the maximal width of the oral disc; these are longitudinally oblong shaped at the edge of the disc and become increasingly rounded towards the maximal width of the disc, and become substantially smaller in the outermost row; five rows of longitudinally oblong submarginal papillae are present on the lower lip when they are counted medially at the maximal width of the oral disc; these are regularly positioned and become smaller on the outermost row; the lower lip is deeper than the upper lip; labial teeth are absent; the upper jaw sheath is serrated and has a medial notch; the lower jaw sheath lacks a medial notch. See Table 1 for measurements. Colour in life: (Fig. 7) Dorsally, the head and body are dark brown, a darker brown irregular shaped bar runs dorsally from nare to nare, a large reddish brown blotch is present posterior to each of the eyes, the area between these reddish brown blotches and mid dorsum is reticulated with blackish brown; the upper lateral surface of the body is beige with darker brown reticulations and light grey flecks, the skin of the lower lateral surface of the body is also flecked with grey over slightly translucent skin, the colour of the organ structures is visible beneath; the neuromasts are distinct; the oral disc is translucent beige brown, the colouration becoming darker towards the outer margins of the disc, the submarginal papillae are dark brown; the dorsal apex of the tail has light brown saddle, the margins of which are bordered by a dark brown band on the lateral surfaces of the tail, this saddle extends from the body and terminates closer to body than to tail tip; at the point where the tail meets the body there is a brown stripe that extends from the body-tail junction and runs along the midline of the lateral tail surface, this stripe becomes increasingly broken and fades into brown blotches half way along the length of the tail; the dorsal and ventral tail fins are opaque, the upper tail fin is a pale yellowish brown with many dark brown speckles, the lower tail fin is largely translucent with many dark brown speckles; the venter is translucent, speckled with metallic grey blue flecks; the sclera of the eye is broad and black with green-gold flecks; the pupil is black and round; the iris is orange and speckled with black dots. Colour in preservative: (Fig. 3D) The body is brown with darker speckles; the oral disc is a translucent grey brown with dark brown submarginal papillae; the dorsal and ventral fins are opaque, upper fin pale grey brown with darker speckles; the venter is speckled grey and brown.Published as part of Tapley, Benjamin, Nguyen, Luan Thanh, Cutajar, Timothy, Nguyen, Chung Thanh, Portway, Christopher, Luong, Hao Van & Rowley, Jodi J. L., 2020, The tadpoles of five Megophrys Horned frogs (Amphibia: Megophryidae) from the Hoang Lien Range, Vietnam, pp. 35-52 in Zootaxa 4845 (1) on pages 46-47, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4845.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/447744

    A new species of Leptobrachella Smith 1925 (Anura: Megophryidae) from Thanh Hoa Province, Vietnam

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    Chung, Hoang Van, Tao, Nguyen Thien, Vinh, Luu Quang, Truong, Nguyen Quang, Jianping, Jiang (2019): A new species of Leptobrachella Smith 1925 (Anura: Megophryidae) from Thanh Hoa Province, Vietnam. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 67: 536-556, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2019-004

    Beth Nguyen: 47th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Beth Nguyen is the author of the recent memoir Owner of a Lonely Heart, which was a New York Times Editors’ Choice Pick, as well as the memoir Stealing Buddha’s Dinner, and two novels. She has received an American Book Award and a PEN/Jerard Award and her work has appeared in publications including The New Yorker, The Paris Review, Time, and Best American Essays. She teaches at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she also directs the MFA Program in Creative Writing

    Typical Values of the Nguyen Dynasty’s Decorative Art on Bronze Objects in Hue

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    In the general relationship of culture and art, the Nguyen lords and kings made many contributions to the shaping and development of Cochinchina, enhanced the country's position and influence with other countries in the region. The decorative art on bronze objects in the Nguyen Dynasty contains many cultural, historical and aesthetic values with multi-dimensional and multi-layered symbol. This has shown the synthesis of values, in which aesthetic value is one of the outstanding points. The decorative art on bronze objects in the Nguyen Dynasty take an important role in preserving and conserving national artistic and cultural values. Besides this, the expressive value on bronze and the emotiveness from the surface of the material also enhance the values of the decorative art. The Nguyen Dynasty’s decorative art on bronze objects in Hue has shown the richness of art and culture. Through the study we can see and feel the great ingenuity and creative spirit of the artisan classes. This is one of the factors affirming the position of the Nguyen dynasty's decorative art on bronze objects in the general of Vietnamese bronze art

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    Fig. 4 in A new species of Leptobrachella Smith 1925 (Anura: Megophryidae) from Thanh Hoa Province, Vietnam

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    Fig. 4. Lateral view (A) and ventral view (B) of the holotype (VNUF A.2017.37) of Leptobrachella namdongensis, new species in preservative.Published as part of Chung, Hoang Van, Tao, Nguyen Thien, Vinh, Luu Quang, Truong, Nguyen Quang & Jianping, Jiang, 2019, A new species of Leptobrachella Smith 1925 (Anura: Megophryidae) from Thanh Hoa Province, Vietnam, pp. 536-556 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 67 on page 553, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2019-0042, http://zenodo.org/record/457650

    Fig. 7 in A new species of Leptobrachella Smith 1925 (Anura: Megophryidae) from Thanh Hoa Province, Vietnam

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    Fig. 7. Habitat of Leptobrachella namdongensis, new species in Nam Dong Conservation Area, Thanh Hoa Province, Vietnam.Published as part of Chung, Hoang Van, Tao, Nguyen Thien, Vinh, Luu Quang, Truong, Nguyen Quang & Jianping, Jiang, 2019, A new species of Leptobrachella Smith 1925 (Anura: Megophryidae) from Thanh Hoa Province, Vietnam, pp. 536-556 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 67 on page 554, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2019-0042, http://zenodo.org/record/457650

    A new species of Xenophrys (Amphibia: Anura: Megophryidae) from Truong Son Range, Vietnam

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    Luong, Anh Mai, Hoang, Chung Van, Pham, Cuong The, Nguyen, Tao Thien, Orlov, Nikolai, Ziegler, Thomas, Nguyen, Truong Quang (2022): A new species of Xenophrys (Amphibia: Anura: Megophryidae) from Truong Son Range, Vietnam. Zootaxa 5150 (3): 333-356, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5150.3.
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