40,375 research outputs found
Two new species of Xyalidae (Monhysterida, Nematoda) from the East China Sea
Wang, Chunming, An, Liguo, Huang, Yong (2018): Two new species of Xyalidae (Monhysterida, Nematoda) from the East China Sea. Zootaxa 4514 (4): 583-592, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4514.4.1
Visible light communications in heterogeneous networks: pave the way for user-centric design
At the time of writing, there is substantial research interest in the subject of Visible Light Communications (VLC) owing to its capability of offering significant traffic offloading potential in highly crowded Radio Frequency (RF) scenarios. We introduce the user-centric design of VLC for Heterogeneous Networks (HetNet), where three key aspects are identified and elaborated on, namely 1) signal coverage quality, 2) system control and 3) service provision aspects. More explicitly, the concepts of amorphous cell formation as well as separated Up-Link (UL) and Down-Link (DL), decoupled data and control, dynamic Load Balancing (LB) etc all demand radically new thinking. The advocated user-centric VLC design is of key significance in the small-cell scenarios of the emerging 5G design philosophy
FIGURE 2 in Two new species, Parabathylaimus gracilis sp. nov. and Belbolla sinica sp. nov (Nematoda: Enoplida), from Yangma Island of the Yellow Sea, China
FIGURE 2. Parabathylaimus gracilis sp. nov. A. Lateral view of male anterior region, showing cephalic setae and buccal cavity (holotype); B. Lateral view of male anterior region, showing amphidial fovea (holotype); C. Lateral view of male posterior region, showing spicules (holotype); D. Lateral view of male posterior region, showing gubernaculum (arrow showing distal projection) (holotype). Scales: 30 μm.Published as part of Wang, Mengna, Guo, Wen & Wang, Chunming, 2022, Two new species, Parabathylaimus gracilis sp. nov. and Belbolla sinica sp. nov (Nematoda: Enoplida), from Yangma Island of the Yellow Sea, China, pp. 344-354 in Zootaxa 5200 (4) on page 348, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5200.4.3, http://zenodo.org/record/727069
A Study of the Classical Landscape at the Wang River Villa of Wang Wei
The landscape of Wang Wei's Wang River Villa is examined by reviewing the essays and papers written about the poetical collaboration, the “Wang River Collection.” The purpose of this paper is to clarify the meaning of villa architecture in China. The author expects that this research will contribute to a mutual understanding between cultures. The villa was a Utopia for Wang. On the other hand, he was a pious Buddhist and Buddhistic concepts are reflected in the landscape. I consider the features of the classical landscape of Xie Lingyun and "Chu Ci," as written in “The Collection,” a reflection of the Buddhistic concept. When considering what the classics meant to Wang Wei, it is apparent that his villa is a representation of the classical landscape. It is not an imitation of the classical landscape, but a unique and original creation of art by Wang.departmental bulletin pape
Parabathylaimus De Coninck & Schuurmans Stekhoven 1933
Genus Parabathylaimus De Coninck & Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1933 Diagnosis (modified from Shimada et al. 2021). Cuticle smooth or striated; three lips high, deeply incised; anterior sensilla all setiform; inner labial and cephalic sensilla jointed or not; outer labial sensilla jointed; buccal cavity not divided; teeth absent; amphids unispiral; long subterminal setae on tail present or absent; spicules shorter than 2.0 cloacal body diameters; gubernaculum with projection(s) at distal end; male monorchic with anterior testis outstretched; female didelphic-amphidelphic with reflexed ovaries.Published as part of Wang, Mengna, Guo, Wen & Wang, Chunming, 2022, Two new species, Parabathylaimus gracilis sp. nov. and Belbolla sinica sp. nov (Nematoda: Enoplida), from Yangma Island of the Yellow Sea, China, pp. 344-354 in Zootaxa 5200 (4) on page 345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5200.4.3, http://zenodo.org/record/727069
Description of Bolbolaimus major sp. nov. (Nematoda), from the Yellow Sea, China and phylogenetic analysis in Microlaimidae
Wen, Guo, Huixin, Liang, Yanwei, Lv, Chunming, Wang (2023): Description of Bolbolaimus major sp. nov. (Nematoda), from the Yellow Sea, China and phylogenetic analysis in Microlaimidae. Zootaxa 5353 (2): 176-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5353.2.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5353.2.
FIGURE 1 in Two new species, Parabathylaimus gracilis sp. nov. and Belbolla sinica sp. nov (Nematoda: Enoplida), from Yangma Island of the Yellow Sea, China
FIGURE 1. Parabathylaimus gracilis sp. nov. A. Lateral view of male pharyngeal region (holotype); B. Lateral view of male anterior region, showing buccal cavity, amphidial fovea and cephalic setae (holotype); C. Lateral view of female pharyngeal region (19YMD2-2-30); D. Lateral view of female posterior body (19YMD2-2-30); E. Lateral view of male posterior body, showing spicules and gubernaculum (holotype); F. Lateral view of spicules and gubernaculum (holotype); G. Lateral view of female entire body; showing vulva (19YMD2-2-30). Scales: A, C and D=50 µm; B, E and F=30 µm; G=100 µm.Published as part of Wang, Mengna, Guo, Wen & Wang, Chunming, 2022, Two new species, Parabathylaimus gracilis sp. nov. and Belbolla sinica sp. nov (Nematoda: Enoplida), from Yangma Island of the Yellow Sea, China, pp. 344-354 in Zootaxa 5200 (4) on page 347, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5200.4.3, http://zenodo.org/record/727069
Belbolla Andrassy 1973
Genus Belbolla Andrássy, 1973 Diagnosis (Modified from Rho et al. 2020). Buccal cavity large and narrowly divided into two parts by a sclerotized transverse band; ocelli present or absent; presence of three teeth, of which one ventro-sublateral is the largest; amphids dorsally spiral; posterior section of pharynx with multiple bulbs (4–10); males usually with winged precloacal supplements (round shaped in B. gracilis Gagarin & Thanh, 2016 and long pocket-shaped in B. warwicki) or absent, spicules short and curved, gubernaculum absent or present; females didelphic—amphidelphic with reflexed ovaries.Published as part of Wang, Mengna, Guo, Wen & Wang, Chunming, 2022, Two new species, Parabathylaimus gracilis sp. nov. and Belbolla sinica sp. nov (Nematoda: Enoplida), from Yangma Island of the Yellow Sea, China, pp. 344-354 in Zootaxa 5200 (4) on page 349, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5200.4.3, http://zenodo.org/record/727069
FIGURE 4 in Two new species, Parabathylaimus gracilis sp. nov. and Belbolla sinica sp. nov (Nematoda: Enoplida), from Yangma Island of the Yellow Sea, China
FIGURE 4. Belbolla sinica sp. nov. A. Lateral view of male anterior region, showing buccal cavity and anterior end (holotype); B. Lateral view of male anterior region, showing subcephalic setae (holotype); C. Lateral view of male pharynx region, showing pharynx bulbs (holotype); D. Lateral view of male posterior portion, showing spicules and gubernaculums (holotype); Lateral view of male posterior portion, showing precloacal supplements (holotype);. Scales: A and B =20 μm; C, D and E =30 μm.Published as part of Wang, Mengna, Guo, Wen & Wang, Chunming, 2022, Two new species, Parabathylaimus gracilis sp. nov. and Belbolla sinica sp. nov (Nematoda: Enoplida), from Yangma Island of the Yellow Sea, China, pp. 344-354 in Zootaxa 5200 (4) on page 352, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5200.4.3, http://zenodo.org/record/727069
First person – Yihua Wang
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Yihua Wang is the first author on ‘Nuclear entry and export of FIH are mediated by HIF1α and exportin1, respectively’, published in Journal of Cell Science. Yihua is a Lecturer in Biological Sciences at the University of Southampton, studying cell signalling in lung fibrosis and cancer, drug target validation and gene function analysis
- …
