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    The tale of Lady Tan: negotiating place between Central and local in Song-Yuan-Ming China

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    This paper explores the story of Lady Tan across genres from biographical record to temple inscription and marvellous tale, highlighting different representations of ‘the local’ in these stories: the loss of local belonging for some, inscribing the morals of a local community for others. Focusing on this tale, this essay argues that locality and belonging were contested constructs, especially during the Song-Yuan-Ming transitional period. Ex-ploring how literati understood themselves in relation to their localities contributes to our understanding of literati identities and the meaning of ‘the local’, in a period with ‘weak central government’, or as a repeating pattern of centralisation and localisation. It reveals the complexities in-volved in giving meaning to locality and negotiating belonging. In Ji'an prefecture, the centralising policies of the Hongwu and Yongle emperors were felt locally and affected how literati positioned themselves between central government and local community. This focus on literati writings from a single prefecture suggests that a close reading of the negotiations that form part of constructing locality and belonging in Ji'an can reveal the potential for a complex interplay between central government and local communities throughout China

    Replication Data and Code for: Global Value Chain Participation and Optimal Monetary Policy in a Small Open Economy

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    No data is used in this study. The code solves the equilibrium equations numerically and replicates Table 2 and Figure 3 from "Global Value Chain Participation and Optimal Monetary Policy in a Small Open Economy" by Wai-Ming Ho. Please see the ReadMe file for additional details

    robust template matching using multiview video for head modeling

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    robust template matching using multiview video for head modeling. fu-che wu. murphy chien-chang ho. ming ouhyoung. department of computer science & information engineering. national taiwan universit

    Global supply chain transformation: achieving 3Rs with the GREAT strategy

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    Pandemics, hurricanes, earthquakes, fires, and other unexpected disruptions cause crises which can damage global supply chain operations. Xiaoyan Xu, Suresh P. Sethi, Sai-Ho Chung, and Tsan-Ming Choi propose the GREAT strategy to help leaders weather these crises by transforming the global supply chain to achieve the 3Rs: responsiveness, resilience, and restoration

    sj-docx-1-onc-10.1177_11795549221111713 – Supplemental material for Impact of Tumor Location on Survival in Patients With Colorectal Cancer: A Retrospective Cohort Study Based on Taiwan’s Cancer Registry Database

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-onc-10.1177_11795549221111713 for Impact of Tumor Location on Survival in Patients With Colorectal Cancer: A Retrospective Cohort Study Based on Taiwan’s Cancer Registry Database by Shou-Chun Yu, Kuang-Ming Liao, Chia-Lin Chou, Yu-Feng Tian, Jhi-Joung Wang, Chung-Han Ho and Yow-Ling Shiue in Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology</p

    Laksamana Cheng Ho (kedatangan ke Nusantara dan pengaruhnya terhadap diplomatik Cina-Nusantara tahun 1405-1433)

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    Skripsi ini menunjukkan bahwa kedatangan Cheng Ho ke Nusantara merupakan misi diplomatik yang diembannya dari Kekaisaran Ming. Dalam rentang waktu kurang lebih 27 tahun, Cheng Ho melakukan tujuh kali pelayaran ke Nusantara dengan armada yang besar. Kedatangan yang membawa misi diplomatik turut berimbas pada hubungan perniagaan dan kebudayaan Nusantara waktu itu.x, 66 hlm.; 29 c
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