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Scirpophaga adunctella Chen
Scirpophaga adunctella Chen, Song & Wu, 2006 (Figs 38, 45, 53) Scirpophaga adunctella Chen, Song & Wu, 2006. Zootaxa, 1236: 15. Type locality: China, Yunnan. Description. Wing span ♀ 30–38 mm. Female white, anal tuft pale ochreous; others same to male. Both male and female sometimes have a dark fuscous spot present at the lower angle of cell on forewing. Female genitalia. Anal papillae broad, covered with long setae; apophyses anterioris and posterioris well developed and with the same length; ostium bursae broad and long, strongly wrinkled, sclerotized towards ductus bursae, different with other species; ductus bursae membranous; corpus bursae round, lined with dense spines. Material examined. IZCAS: Holotype ♂, Yunnan, Wanding, 820 m, 29 May 1979. Others. Xizang, Mêdog, 1♂, 1 080 m, 23 August 2006, Fu-Qiang Chen; Xizang, Mêdog, Ma’niweng, 1♀, 930 m, 25 August 1974, Fu-Sheng Huang; Xizang, Mêdog, Ma’niweng, 895 m, 1♀, 14 August 2006, Fu-Qiang Chen; Xizang, Mêdog, Hanmi, 2 120 m, 1♀, 10 August 2006, Fu-Qiang Chen; Xizang, Mêdog, Didong, 840 m, 3♀, 16 August 2006, Fu-Qiang Chen. Distribution. China (Yunnan, Xizang). Remarks. The female of this species is firstly reported here. Chen et al. (2006) reported the species according to a single male specimen. At that time, we could not match the right female with the male, although some possible materials were checked. Later, more materials of the species were gotten from Xizang. The materials from Xizang sometimes have a dark fuscous spot present at the lower angle of cell on forewing, which is common in excerptalis group.Published as part of Chen, Fu-Qiang & Wu, Chun-Sheng, 2014, Taxonomic review of the subfamily Schoenobiinae (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae) from China, pp. 163-208 in Zoological Systematics 39 (2) on page 175, DOI: 10.11865/zs20140201, http://zenodo.org/record/461732
Letter from Frank Fu to President Chung of the Beijing Sport University (January 17, 1980)
This is an unsigned copy of a letter from Dr. Frank Fu, the Director of the International Center at Springfield College, to President Chung S.T., Beijing Institute of Physical Culture and All-China Sports Federation. The letter is dated January 17, 1980. In the letter, Dr. Fu thanks President Chung for the recent visit to his institution.Beijing Sport University was organized and established as the Central Institute of Physical Education (sport) in 1953 with the help of Professor Xu Yingchao, Springfield College graduate of the class 1938. The name of the university changed to Peking (Beijing) Institute of Physical Culture (physical education) in 1956 and renamed Beijing Sports University in 1993. The first agreement signed by Springfield College and the Beijing Sport University was on September 25, 1981, which provided pathways for collaboration and exchange of faculty and students
Fanyu Chen shi Dongshu cong shu : chu han 4 zhong fu 1 zhong /
The first 4 works have special title pages, engraved 1848-84?[1-2] Han ru tong yi : 7 juan -- [3-4] Sheng lü tong kao : 10 juan -- [5-7] Qie yun kao : 6 juan wai pian 3 juan -- [8-9] Han shu di li zhi shui dao tu shuo : 7 juan fu Kao zheng Deqing Hu shi Yugong tu Chen Zongyi zhuan.No more published?Mode of access: Internet
Practical application of on-line partial discharge monitoring technique on 500kV shunt reactor
Considering the damage mechanism of oil-impregnated paper insulation in power transformers, shunt reactors and other high voltage electrical apparatus caused by partial discharge, a concept of “destructive partial discharge” is introduced in this paper. The intensity of this discharge is regarded as several thousands pico-coulomb (pC) and may cause the insulation a fatal damage. An oil-paper insulation is usually able to withstand this type of partial discharge for a period of time prior to failure. This provides engineers a time window to detect it. This paper describes an on-line partial discharge monitoring system for 500kV shunt reactors. The commission results from 3 single-phase shunt reactors either connected or disconnected to the grid showed that the on-line partial discharge detecting system has a high noise immunising ability. Two years later after the installation, a pre-warning signal was received from one shunt reactor indicating the existence of an intermittent discharge. The acoustic emission system located its position at the low end of the high voltage bushing in the oil. Dissolved gasses analysis (DGA) in the oil suggested the presence of partial discharge, as acetylene (C2H2) was as high as 20ppm. PD activity was further confirmed by a physical examination on the reactor
Evaluation of Patient Knowledge and Self-Care Skills in Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
Patissa tenuousa Chen
Patissa tenuousa Chen, Song & Wu, 2007 (Figs 80, 91, 105) Patissa tenuousa Chen, Song & Wu, 2007. Oriental Insects, 41: 269. Type locality: China, Sichuan. Description. Length of labial palpi about 2 times the diameter of compound eyes. Forewing white, with fuscous fasciae, thinner than other species. In male genitalia, valva with two spine-like harpes present, one at middle of costa, another at distal half of valva. Distribution. China (Sichuan).Published as part of Chen, Fu-Qiang & Wu, Chun-Sheng, 2014, Taxonomic review of the subfamily Schoenobiinae (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae) from China, pp. 163-208 in Zoological Systematics 39 (2) on page 192, DOI: 10.11865/zs20140201, http://zenodo.org/record/461732
Archischoenobius nanlingensis Chen
Archischoenobius nanlingensis Chen, Song & Wu, 2007 (Figs 100, 110, 119) Archischoenobius nanlingensis Chen, Song & Wu, 2007. Oriental Insects, 41: 261. Type-locality: China, Guangdong. Description. Hindwing greyish white at posterior portion. In male genitalia, juxta constrict on both sides, apex bifurcated, with membranous plate; cornutus curved. Distribution. China (Guangdong).Published as part of Chen, Fu-Qiang & Wu, Chun-Sheng, 2014, Taxonomic review of the subfamily Schoenobiinae (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae) from China, pp. 163-208 in Zoological Systematics 39 (2) on page 198, DOI: 10.11865/zs20140201, http://zenodo.org/record/461732
Archischoenobius minumus Chen
Archischoenobius minumus Chen, Song & Wu, 2007 (Figs 101, 111) Archischoenobius minumus Chen, Song et Wu, 2007. Oriental Insects, 41: 262. Type-locality: China, Guangxi. Description. Hindwing suffused with black scales at posterior portion. In male genitalia, uncus with a sharp thorn at apex; juxta plate-like, constricted from base to apex, apex shortly bifurcated, with small membranous plate; cornutus curved. Distribution. China (Guangxi).Published as part of Chen, Fu-Qiang & Wu, Chun-Sheng, 2014, Taxonomic review of the subfamily Schoenobiinae (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae) from China, pp. 163-208 in Zoological Systematics 39 (2) on page 198, DOI: 10.11865/zs20140201, http://zenodo.org/record/461732
An Empirical study of the Asymmetric Cointegration relationships among the Chinese stock Market
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