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Wang, Hao
Hao Wang, circa 1980s. Photo credit: unknown
Years at The Rockefeller University: 1966-1991
Hao Wang (1921-1995) was a Chinese-American logician, philosopher, mathematician, and commentator on Kurt Gödel. One of Wang\u27s most important contributions was the Wang tile.He showed that any Turing machine can be turned into a set of Wang tiles. A philosopher in his own right, Wang also developed a penetrating interpretation of Ludwig Wittgenstein\u27s later philosophy of mathematics, which he called anthropologism. He chronicled Kurt Gödel\u27s philosophical ideas and authored several books on the subject, thereby providing contemporary scholars with many insights elucidating Gödel\u27s later philosophical thought.
See also Hao Wang as Philosopher and Interpreter of Gödel and Interview with Hao Wang and Robin Gandyhttps://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/faculty-members/1109/thumbnail.jp
Hao shi yi shu /
Includes works by the author's father Hao Peiyuan and wife Wang Zhaoyuan.Without general t.p.; title from table of contents in v. 22; most items have special title pages.Mode of access: Internet
Hao shi yi shu /
Includes works by the author's father Hao Peiyuan and wife Wang Zhaoyuan.Title page and table of contents in MS.; most items have special title pages with imprint. [Tongzhou] Dong lu ting shu kai diao Guangxu 5-10 [1879-84]Mode of access: Internet
Akanthomyces zaquensis Y. H. Wang, W. J. Wang, Ke Wang, C. H. Dong, J. R. Hao, P. M. Kirk & Y. J. Yao, sp. nov.
Akanthomyces zaquensis Y.H. Wang, W.J. Wang, Ke Wang, C.H. Dong, J.R. Hao, P.M. Kirk & Y.J. Yao, sp. nov. (Figs. 2–4) Fungal Names registration: FN570746. Etymology:— zaquensis, referring to the collecting site near the Za Qu River. Colonies on PDA were rapidly growing, attaining a diameter of 25–28 mm and 30–34 mm within 10 days at 20 and 25 ºC, respectively, round, flat, white. Reverse primrose to pale yellow. Colonies on MEA and PCA attained a diameter of 23–28 mm and 28–31 mm within 10 days at 20 and 25ºC, respectively, round, flat, white. Reverse pale yellow (FIGURE 2). The vegetative hyphae on PDA medium were delicate, hyaline, smooth-walled, 0.4–2.0 μm wide. Phialides occurring directly on the aerial hyphae; simple, 8.0–40.0 µm long, rarely over 100 µm, 0.6–1.2 µm at the base, tapering to about 0.4 µm at the tips. The conidia produced on the three media were one-celled, smooth-walled, hyaline; (1.5–)3.0–6.0(–7.0) × 0.5–1.2(–1.5) µm; adhering in heads at the apex of the phialides, long-ellipsoidal to almost cylindrical (FIGURE 3). The optimum temperature for growth was 5–37 ºC on three media (17–34 mm diameter in 10 d at 15–30 ºC), little growth (usually less than 10 mm diameter) at ≤10 ºC, no growth at ≥ 33 ºC (FIGURE 4). Notes: Akanthomyces zaquensis was isolated from O. sinensis. The species differed from A. lecanii by having bigger conidia. Furthermore, A. zaquensis produced single and lanceolate or narrowly lageniform phialides directly from the aerial hypha. Sexual state:—Unknown. Holotype:— CHINA. Qinghai Province: Yushu Prefecture, Zadoi County, Sulu Country, Duoxiao Village beside the Za Qu River, isolated from both the stroma and the sclerotium of O. sinensis on the ground, 20 May 2002, J.J. Li (holotype HMAS 246915, ex-holotype living culture CGMCC 19934). Other material examined:— CHINA. Qinghai Province: Yushu Prefecture, Zadoi County, Sulu Country, Duoxiao Village beside the Za Qu River, from both the stroma and the sclerotium of O. sinensis on the ground, 20 May 2002, J.J. Li (isotype HMAS 246914, isotype HMAS 246916, isotype HMAS 246917).Published as part of Wang, Yong-Hui, Wang, Wen-Jing, Wang, Ke, Dong, Cai-Hong, Hao, Ji-Rong, Kirk, Paul M. & Yao, Yi-Jian, 2023, Akanthomyces zaquensis (Cordycipitaceae, Hypocreales), a new species isolated from both the stroma and the sclerotium of Ophiocordyceps sinensis in Qinghai, China, pp. 198-208 in Phytotaxa 579 (3) on pages 203-204, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.579.3.5, http://zenodo.org/record/755039
Zographetus pangi Fan, Wang & Chen 2007
78. Zographetus pangi Fan, Wang & Chen, 2007 Zographetus pangi: Wang & Tang 2012: 62 (Mao’ershan). Distribution in Guangxi. Xing’an (Mao’ershan).Published as part of Xue, Guo-Xi, Sun, Hao, Sun, Zhou & Wang, Shao-Neng, 2016, A preliminary checklist of the skippers (Rhopalocera: Hesperiidae) of Guangxi, China, pp. 311-334 in Zootaxa 4147 (3) on page 324, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4147.3.5, http://zenodo.org/record/26508
Wang Shuo and the commercialisation of contemporary Chinese culture
This thesis examines the commercialisation of Chinese culture that has taken place over the past twenty years in mainland China. It explores the contribution of Wang Shuo, a cultural figure who straddles different fields of culture, moving from literature to the ultimate mass culture medium of television, this study plots Wang Shuo' s development from educational failure, to business failure, to fiction writer, film & TV editor, film director and cultural critic and analyst. His stories, films, TV series and articles have caused shock-waves throughout national cultural circles as he has transformed the terms of the debate from academic discourse to a validation of the role of the market in the culture field. Although Wang Shuo has not been labelled as a dissident, his approach to the culture market has had a more subversive effect on official ideology that those overt dissidents who have had to live in exile or have been imprisoned. He has utilised the language of official ideology to satirise the authorities, turning the ideology and its supporters into figures of fun. Yet his own goals have been strictly personal and economic ones. The authorities recognize the value of Wang Shuo's work in the cultural market but at the same time distrust his works and place him under strict censorship. Examining the way Wang Shuo and people surround him have succeeded in different fields of cultural achievement is a mirror to understanding the process of the transformation of contemporary Chinese culture from a socialist state-controlled culture to a market-oriented mass culture industry
Truljalia tylacantha Wang & Woo 1992
7. Truljalia tylacantha Wang & Woo, 1992 Truljalia tylacantha Wang & Woo, 1992: 239; Yin & Liu, 1995: 112; Gorochov, 2002 [2001]: 323. Truljalia sigmaparamera Xia & Liu, 1992: 107; Yin & Liu, 1995: 112 (syn.). Type material examined. Holotype 3 of Truljalia tylacantha, CHINA, Zhejiang, Xinchang, 18.VIII. 1981, collector not indicated (CAAS). Paratypes of Truljalia tylacantha: 23, Anhui, Huangshan, 7.VII. 1983, coll. Ren Liu (CAAS). Other material examined. 135 Ƥ, CHINA, Guizhou, Leishan, Fangxiang, 15–16.IX. 2005, coll. Hao-Yu Liu; 13, Guizhou, Daozhen, Dashahe, 17.VIII. 2004, coll. Fu-Ming Shi; 13, Guizhou, Chishui, 17.IX. 2004, coll. Guo- Dong Ren; 23, Guizhou, Suiyang, Baishaogou, 14.VIII. 2010, coll. Li-Ying Guo; 13, Sichuan, Dujiangyan, Qingchengshan, 11–12.VIII. 2004, coll. Xiu-Juan Yang & Hui-Ran Hua; 432 Ƥ, Sichuan, Emeishan, 22.IX. 2010, coll. Hao-Yu Liu; 13, Hubei, Yichang, Xiabaoping, 13.VIII. 2004, coll. Chao-Xing Hu; 13, Hunan, Sangzhi, Badagongshan, 10.VIII. 2004, coll. Jian-Feng Wang & Ji-Liang Wang; 13, Anhui, Huoshan, 3.IX. 1989, coll. Pan Wang; 33, Hubei, Huashan, 9.IX. 1989, coll. Pan Wang; 431 Ƥ, Guangdong, Zhaoqing, Dinghushan, 30.VII. 2010, coll. Hao-Yu Liu; 231 Ƥ, Guangdong, Longmen, Nankunshan, 28.VII. 2010, coll. Hao-Yu Liu; 232 Ƥ, Guangdong, Nanling, 16.VIII. 2010, coll. Hao-Yu Liu (all in HBUM). Distribution. China (Zhejiang, Anhui, Fujian, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Sichuan, Guizhou).Published as part of Liu, Hao-Yu & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2011, Review of the genus Truljalia Gorochov (Orthoptera: Gryllidae; Podoscirtinae; Podoscirtini) from China, pp. 32-38 in Zootaxa 3021 on page 37, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20701
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