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Dataset for article - Effects of ammonia on propionate degradation and microbial community
Li Y., Zhang Y., Kong X., Li L., Yuan Z., Dong R. and Sun Y. (2017) Effects of ammonia on propionate degradation and microbial community in digesters using propionate as a sole carbon source. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology. Accepted on 23 Feb 2017.
Fig 1. Propionic acid degradation performance of reactors.
Fig 2. Relative abundance of archaea 16S rRNA gene at the order level and genus level.
Fig 3. Relative abundance of bacteria 16S rRNA gene at the phylum level and class s level.
Table 2. Comparision of the dominant functional groups for propionate degradation and methane production.</span
Chao leng xuan liang hun he wu zhong de yi he jian xiang gan zi xuan dong li xue
Li, Xiaoke = 超冷旋量混合物中的異核間相干自旋動力學 / 李小科.Thesis Ph.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 126-142).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 25, October, 2016).Li, Xiaoke = Chao leng xuan liang hun he wu zhong de yi he jian xiang gan zi xuan dong li xue / Li Xiaoke
Assessment of Self-Archiving in Institutional Repositories: Depositorship and Full-Text Availability
This research evaluates the success of open access self-archiving in several well-known institutional repositories. Two assessment factors have been applied to examine the current practice of self-archiving: depositorship and the availability of full text. This research discovers that the rate of author self-archiving is low and that the majority of documents have been deposited by a librarian or administrative staff. Similarly, the rate of full-text availability is relatively low, except for Australian repositories. By identifying different practices of self-archiving, repository managers can create new strategies for the operation of their repositories and the development of archiving policies
Loxilobus prominenoculus Zheng & Li 2001
24. Loxilobus prominenoculus Zheng & Li, 2001 Specimens examined. 5 ♂ 3 ♀, Qinzhou (Dazhi), 22 °05’N, 108 ° 14 ’E, 300m alt, 14 Aug. 2012, collected by Chao- Mei WEI. Distribution. China (Guangxi).Published as part of Deng, Wei-An, Zheng, Zhe-Min, Li, Xiao-Dong, Lin, Min-Ping, Wei, Shi-Zhen, Yuan, Bao-Dong & Lin, Li-Liang, 2015, The groundhopper fauna (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae) of Shiwanshan (Guangxi, China) with description of three new species, pp. 151-178 in Zootaxa 3925 (2) on page 157, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3925.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/24355
Xistra brachynota Li, Deng & Zheng 2014
31. Xistra brachynota Li, Deng & Zheng, 2014 Specimens examined. 3 ♂ 3 ♀, Shangsi (Jiaoan), 21 ° 55 ’N, 107 ° 56 ’E, 400m alt, 15 Aug. 2012, collected by Wei- An DENG. Distribution. China (Guangxi).Published as part of Deng, Wei-An, Zheng, Zhe-Min, Li, Xiao-Dong, Lin, Min-Ping, Wei, Shi-Zhen, Yuan, Bao-Dong & Lin, Li-Liang, 2015, The groundhopper fauna (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae) of Shiwanshan (Guangxi, China) with description of three new species, pp. 151-178 in Zootaxa 3925 (2) on page 158, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3925.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/24355
Wu li dong feng
第1部. 一曲相思未了情 -- 第2部. 翠谷幽夢 -- 第3部. 無力東風.碧侶著.小說.Bilü zhu.Xiao shuo.Di 1 bu. Yi qu xiang si wei liao qing -- di 2 bu. Cui gu you meng -- di 3 bu. Wu li dong feng
Wu li dong feng
第1部. 一曲相思未了情 -- 第2部. 翠谷幽夢 -- 第3部. 無力東風.碧侶著.小說.Bilü zhu.Xiao shuo.Di 1 bu. Yi qu xiang si wei liao qing -- di 2 bu. Cui gu you meng -- di 3 bu. Wu li dong feng
Macropsis zizhongi Li, Dai et Li
Macropsis zizhongi Li, Dai et Li, nom. nov. Macropsis gracilis Li et Liang, 2005: 578 –579, nom. preocc. (nec Macropsis gracilis Dubovskiy, 1966: 97) Distribution. China (Heilongjiang prov.). Etymology. The species is named in honour of Prof. Li Zizhong, the first author of the original species name.Published as part of Li, Hu, Dai, Ren-Huai, Li, Zi-Zhong & Yu, Dmitri, 2012, Taxonomic study of Chinese species of the genus Macropsis (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Macropsinae): new species, new records, synonymy and replacement name, pp. 41-62 in Zootaxa 3420 on page 61, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21216
Information Literacy and Librarian-Faculty Collaboration: A Model for Success:
In the age of information explosion and technological advancement, issues of information storage, organization, access, and evaluation have become necessarily important in our societies. Addressing issues of information literacy and designing how they can be best integrated in students' learning process are of critical importance. Library professionals in the United States, particularly in the academia, have realized the importance of information literacy and have attempted in various ways to address these issues. The ultimate goal is to make information literacy an integral part of the academic curriculum, thus helping students to succeed not only during their years in college but also for their lifelong career choices. This article will look at ways of how information literacy can best be incorporated into students' academic experience, and how this process can make students' learning meaningful and successful. Specifically, the author will examine the model of librarian-faculty collaboration in integrating information literacy into the curriculum, as demonstrated in the Ohio Five Colleges' Information Literacy Program.Publisher version of this article is available at: http://www.white-clouds.com/iclc/cliej/cl24.ht
Sweltsa brevihamula Dong & Cui & Li 2018, sp. nov.
Sweltsa brevihamula sp. nov. (Figs. 1–12) Adult habitus. General color greenish. Head with a large, quadrate, median dark area; compound eyes dark, ocelli with dark rings; antennae pale but distal flagella brown (Figs. 1–2). Pronotum with brown symmetrical medial pattern (Figs. 1–2). Meso- and metathoracic nota with brown U-shaped marks. Wings hyaline; legs pale. Abdominal terga 1–8 with median brown stripe; stigma of terga 2–7 trapezoidal, with tergum 1 being triangular and tergum 8 rounded (Fig. 1). Cerci pale with long setae. Male. Body length 9.4 mm; forewing length 8.0 mm; hindwing length 7.0 mm. Tergum 9 sclerotized, anteromedial portion membranous, transverse ridge sclerotized and band-shaped (Fig. 3), the ridge in lateral aspect forming triangular process (Figs. 4 –5). Epiproct: in dorsal view, parallel-sided for most of its length with apex narrowed; in lateral view the apex up-curved, ventral portion of the apex slightly swollen after KOH treatment (Figs. 3–7, 10–12). Aedeagus membranous without hairs, with a small triangular subapical lateral lobe, apical half tubular, much more slender than basal portion; basal portion bulbous, with conical basolateral and mesoventral lobes (Figs. 8–9). Female and larva. Unknown. Type material. Holotype male (HIST), CHINA: Sichuan Province, Mianyang City, Pingwu County, Laohegou National Nature Reserve, Xiaopiangou, 2377m, 32°30'37'' N, 104°38'33'' E, 2012. V.25, coll. Sipei Liu. Etymology. The specific epithet refers to the short (“brev”), up-curved hook-like apex (“ hamula ”) of the epiproct. Remarks. Sweltsa brevihamula can be recognized by the up-curved apex of the epiproct. Sweltsa brevihamula is similar to S. baiyunshana Li, Yang & Yao, 2014 in general habitus, but males can be distinguished from the latter species by the pronotum without a brown margin and an almost parallel-sided epiproct without an upraised, tongue-like cap apically (See Li et al. 2014, figs. 8–11), but with an up-turned apex. The new species is also related to S. longistyla (Wu, 1938), but the apex of the epiproct of S. brevihamula in lateral aspect is up-curved.Published as part of Dong, Wenbin, Cui, Jianxin & Li, Weihai, 2018, A new species of Sweltsa (Plecoptera: Chloroperlidae) from Sichuan Province of southwestern China, pp. 388-392 in Zootaxa 4418 (4) on page 388, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4418.4.5, http://zenodo.org/record/124494
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