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    Eutetrapha lini Chou, Chung & Lin 2010

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    Eutetrapha lini Chou, Chung & Lin, 2010 Figs. 122, 153 f & 153g Eutetrapha lini Chou, Chung & Lin, 2010: 313, figs. 1–16. Type locality: China, Taiwan, Taitung County, Soca. Type depository: NMNST. Eutetrapha lini; Lin, 2015: 276, figs. 1859432–434. Description. Male: length: 13.2–14.0 mm, humeral width: 4.2–4.4 mm. Female: length: 13.8–16.0 mm, humeral width: 4.7–5.3 mm. Details refer to Chou et al. (2010). Diagnosis. This species differs from Paraglenea spp. by male with only anterior claws of pro- and mesotarsi appendiculate, remainders all simple (all male claws in Paraglenea appendiculate). It is similar to Eutetrapha chrysochloris (Bates, 1879), but can be distinguished by metallic blue to purple blue scales, larger and sparser elytral punctures, almost rounded black arc on apical half of elytra, hardly visible elytral apical tooth at the outer angle, etc., and on genitalia distinguished by stouter lateral lobes of tegmen, nearly rounded apex of ventral plate etc. Remarks. Eutetrapha lini is a nocturnal species, being attracted by light trap. We believe it is probably monophagous (Chou et al. 2010). Distribution. China: Taiwan. Type specimens: Holotype male, Taiwan, Taitung county, Soca, 22°15′N, 120°50′E, 2009. V.16, leg. Yi-Ting Chung (NMNST). Paratypes: 1 female, Taitung county, Soca, 1999. VII.7, leg. Wenhsin Lin (NMNST, ex CWSL); 1 female, Taitung county, Soca, Da-Ren Hsiang (township), alt. 500 m, 2006. VI.30, leg. WenI Chou (CWIC); 3 males 3 females, Taitung county, Soca, 2009. V.16, leg. Yiting Chung (1 female in CYTC, 1 male 2 females in IZAS, 1 male in CWIC, 1 male in CWSL); 2 females, same data but 2009. IV.29 (1 female in CCCC, 1 female in NMNST); 1 male, same data but 2009. IV.23 (CCCC); 1 male, same data but 2009. IV.2 (CYTC).Published as part of Lin, Mei-Ying, Bi, Wen-Xuan & Yang, Xing-Ke, 2017, A revision of the genus Eutetrapha Bates (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae: Saperdini), pp. 151-202 in Zootaxa 4238 (2) on pages 188-189, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4238.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/34519

    Tsai Chung-kuo kung chʻan tang ti chʻi chieh chung yang wei yüan hui .

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    Translation of Tsai Chung-kuo kung chʻan tang ti chʻi chieh chung yang wei yüan hui ti êrh tzʻŭ chʻüan tʻi hui i shang ti pao kao.The International Labour and Radical History Pamphlet Collection consists of over 2200 pamphlets representing a broad spectrum of leftist opinion, including communists, socialists, liberal reformers, trade unionists, civil libertarians and antiwar activists. The majority of the pamphlets are in English and were published between 1920-1970 in the United States, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, Canada and China. There are also a number of earlier Fabian Society publications. Further information: http://www.library.mun.ca/asc/specialcollections/collections/radica

    The Tung—lin Party and Wei Chung-hsien

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    This study of the Tunb-lin Party and Wei Chung-hsien addresses itself to two problems: the problem of clique struggles and the problem of the usurpation of power by eunucns

    The political role of the people's liberation army 1949-1973

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    This thesis is to study the political role of the People's Liberation Army from the approach of structure and function. The framework of the thesis consists of three major parts, first, the influence of Chinese traditional political culture on, and the formation of, the political role of the PL A; second, the influence of domestic political struggles and external military conflicts on the development of the political role of the PLA; and the third, the analysis of the transition of the PLA's political role from the structure and personnel arrangements of the CCPCC Within the above-mentioned three scopes, this thesis make a thorough discussion on the following: (1) The relationship between the structure of the PRC and the formation of the PLA's political role; (2) How has ideology influenced the army's political role; (3) What is Mao's viewpoint and his influence on the development of the army's political role; (4) What is the link between the army and the party, and how has this developed; (6) What accounts for the expansion of the PLA's political functions; (7) What is the influence of political factional struggles on the PLA's political role; (8) Is it political institution or military institution that controls the recruitment of the military elite; (9) What are the disparities between the military elite in handling international conflicts and what are their political considerations; (10) What is the Party's position in the army; (11) How have the Party’s important meetings and personnel arrangements influenced the rise and fall of the PLA's political role

    Chung kung chung yang han Su kung chung yang lai wang ti chʻi feng hsin

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    Translation of Chung kung chung yang han Su kung chung yang lai wang ti chʻi feng hsin.The International Labour and Radical History Pamphlet Collection consists of over 2200 pamphlets representing a broad spectrum of leftist opinion, including communists, socialists, liberal reformers, trade unionists, civil libertarians and antiwar activists. The majority of the pamphlets are in English and were published between 1920-1970 in the United States, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, Canada and China. There are also a number of earlier Fabian Society publications. Further information: http://www.library.mun.ca/asc/specialcollections/collections/radica

    Come tradurre Milo De Angelis

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    The section presents the Chinese translation of four poems by Milo De Angelis, who is among the best Italian contemporary poets. The poems are taken from the collection "Incontri e agguati" (Mondadori, 201 5). The texts are both in Italian and Chinese in parallel text. Yang Lin, with the help of Geng Jiang (Chinese musician and poet), took care of the translation. The section opens with a note made by the translation group that analyses the processes of the transposition of the dense poetic language of De Angelis into the Chinese language. There follows an enlightening letter from Milo De Angelis to the translation group. The four poems in Chinese and Italian complete the section

    Distributed human computation framework for linked data co-reference resolution

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    Distributed Human Computation (DHC) is a technique used to solve computational problems by incorporating the collaborative effort of a large number of humans. It is also a solution to AI-complete problems such as natural language processing. The Semantic Web with its root in AI is envisioned to be a decentralised world-wide information space for sharing machine-readable data with minimal integration costs. There are many research problems in the Semantic Web that are considered as AI-complete problems. An example is co-reference resolution, which involves determining whether different URIs refer to the same entity. This is considered to be a significant hurdle to overcome in the realisation of large-scale Semantic Web applications. In this paper, we propose a framework for building a DHC system on top of the Linked Data Cloud to solve various computational problems. To demonstrate the concept, we are focusing on handling the co-reference resolution in the Semantic Web when integrating distributed datasets. The traditional way to solve this problem is to design machine-learning algorithms. However, they are often computationally expensive, error-prone and do not scale. We designed a DHC system named iamResearcher, which solves the scientific publication author identity co-reference problem when integrating distributed bibliographic datasets. In our system, we aggregated 6 million bibliographic data from various publication repositories. Users can sign up to the system to audit and align their own publications, thus solving the co-reference problem in a distributed manner. The aggregated results are published to the Linked Data Cloud

    Supp_Figure_1 – Supplemental material for Preventing and treating brain metastases with three first-line EGFR-tyrosine kinase inhibitors in patients with EGFR mutation-positive advanced non-small cell lung cancer

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    Supplemental material, Supp_Figure_1 for Preventing and treating brain metastases with three first-line EGFR-tyrosine kinase inhibitors in patients with EGFR mutation-positive advanced non-small cell lung cancer by Po-Lan Su, Yi-Lin Wu, Wei-Yuan Chang, Chung-Liang Ho, Yau-Lin Tseng, Wu-Wei Lai, Wu-Chou Su, Chien-Chung Lin and Szu-Chun Yang in Therapeutic Advances in Medical Oncology</p
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