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DIETARY CONDITIONS AND DIFFERENTIAL ACCESS TO FOOD RESOURCES AMONG THE VARIOUS CLASSES DURING THE HAN PERIOD
In this thesis, I study how food resources and dietary conditions were determined by social and economic status during the Han period in China, B.C. 206~A.D.220. Even though earlier scholars have published research concerning the Chinese food culture of this period, these studies were limited in that they only illustrated the dietary culture of the upper class or the available food resources in one geographic area. Also, without any persuasive data, it has been assumed by these earlier scholars that there were big differences in food resources and food consumption between the upper and lower classes. In this thesis, for comparison among the classes, I divide the social and economic classes into five stratified groups: nobles, officials, peasants, soldiers and convicts. After a brief introduction of the nature of each social class, I examine the food resources and nutritional condition of each group using information such as the wealth and income of each group, the market price of food resources, the agricultural products of peasants, and the amount of food distribution to soldiers and convicts. I found these data from archaeological remains, received historical records and pictorial data, and excavated texts. This research shows a broader view of Chinese dietary condition focusing not only on the variety of food resources of nobles, but also on the different food accessibilities among the officials, and the food deficiencies of peasants. It also deals with the situations of food supply for soldiers and convicts in an effort to reveal the true dietary consumption and nutritional conditions for all Chinese. This research proves that the various classes during the Han period in China had different food resources and dietary conditions
Synthesizing Service Composition Models on the Basis of Temporal Business Rules
Transformational approaches to generating design and implementation models from requirements can bring effectiveness and quality to software development. In this paper we present a framework and associated techniques to generate the process model of a service composition from a set of temporal business rules. Dedicated techniques including path-finding, branching structure identification and parallel structure identification are used for semi-automatically synthesizing the process model from the semantics-equivalent Finite State Automata of the rules. These process models naturally satisfy the prescribed behavioral constraints of the rules. With the domain knowledge encoded in the temporal business rules, an executable service composition program, e.g., a BPEL program, can be further generated from the process models. A running example in the e-business domain is used for illustrating our approach throughout this paper. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi: 10.1007/s11390-008-9196-x) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.Jian Yu, Yan-Bo Han, Jun Han, Yan Jin, Paolo Falcarin and Maurizio Morisi
Correspondence: YU You-Han to ZHOU Yan
This document contains a letter from the artist to ZHOU Yan on slide caption of his works. The artist also asked about the exhibition that was co-curated by ZHOU Yan and aborted, see https://digital.kenyon.edu/zho. (Zhuocheng Jiang \u2726)https://digital.kenyon.edu/zhoudocs/1415/thumbnail.jp
2007 nian guo ji Han xue yan jiu shu wei zi yuan xuan jie Selected digital resources in international Chinese studies 2007 = Guo ji Han xue yan jiu shu wei zi yuan xuan jie
Dataset to support the article "High-resolution 𝜙-OFDR using phase unwrap and nonlinearity suppression"
This dataset is used for realizing high resolution of phase-sensitive Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometer. It is associated with the research paper:
Guo Z, Yan J, Han G, Yu Y, Greenwood D and Marco J (2023) "High-Resolution φ-OFDR Using Phase Unwrap and Nonlinearity Suppression". Journal of Lightwave Technology, 41 (9), 2885-2891. (https://doi.org/10.1109/JLT.2023.3236775).
The data is presented as an excel file:
High_resolution_OFDR_using_phase_unwrap_and_nonlinearity_suppression.xlsx
This work was funded by High Value Manufacturing Catapult and the Engineer and Physical Sciences Research Council - EPSRC EP/V000624/1. The author Gaoce Han would like to acknowledge the China Scholarship Council for sponsoring.</span
Chinese studies.
Has supplement of table of contetns covers: Han xue yan jiu tong xun, Di 1-8 juan; Han xue yan jiu, Di 1-7 juan
Qing Hua Han Xue Yan Jiu, Di san ji
Ben shu bao gua wang guo wei xian sheng he wen yi duo xian sheng de shu xin ; " er shi shi ji guo ji han xue yan tao hui " lun wen ; jie fang qian qing hua da xue wen xue yan jiu suo wang zhong xian sheng de lun wen ; wan qing bai hua yan jiu den
Gluon 에 의한 drell-yan 모델의 수정항
학위논문 (석사) - 한국과학기술원 : 물리학과, 1980.2, [ [ii], 50, [2] p. ]We calculate the 0() diagrams for pp - X in QCD perturbation theory. We find that infrared singularities are wholly cancelled out. And we find that the mass singularities can be consistently absorbed into the quark distribution functions. Using the modified quark distrubution functions, the cross section is given by the form of Drell-Yan model plus some finite terms which are negative and rather small for initial gluon graphs but positive and of the same order with the Drell-Yan term for the final - and virtualgluon graphs.한국과학기술원 : 물리학과
Cultural identities as reflected in the literature of the Northern and Southern dynasties period (4th-6th centuries A.D.)
During the period of the Northern and Southern dynasties of China identity questions became serious in a society thrown into disorder by political, religious and ethnic problems. This thesis uses three books written in the sixth century to
discuss how educated Chinese faced identity problems and how they dealt with them.
The Buddhist monk Huijiao, dealt with the problems of sinifying a foreign religion. He constructed many different identities in addition to the Buddhist one for the monks in his book Gaoseng zhuan, (Lives of Eminent Monks), a collection of biographies of Buddhist monks, to bring Buddhism closer to Chinese tradition and more acceptable by Confucian standards. Through the identity construction he
also made responses to anti-Buddhist ideas.
Yang Xuanzhi's Luoyang qielan ji, (Record of the Monasteries of Luoyang), deals with the identity problems of Chinese officials serving a Xianbei regime in
the north and of the short-lived capital of the Northern Wei in Luoyang. Yang reconstructed a Chinese identity for the lost capital as a true heir of Chinese tradition, as were the emperors, princes and officials who lived there. He created an identity defined not by ethnicity but by culture.
Yan Zhitui's Tanshi jiaxun, (Family Instruction of the Yan Clan), is a book which tells his descendants how to construct and maintain the future identity of his
own family. He drew on his own experience of recovering from repeated political catastrophes to set out an identity that would help the family to survive disordered times and maintain their status in society
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