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    Er hu

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    1. 古琴 / 吳文光, 1983 nov. 19 (c. 1 1/2 hr)-- 2. 二胡 / 余少華, nov. 2 1985.Detailed contents in vernacular field only.吳文光. 二胡 / 余少華.古琴: 吳文光, 卞趙如蘭 ; 二胡 : 余少華.Live recording."MASTER"--Spine label.Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian VHS collection.Spoken mainly in Chinese ; program name in English.Wu Wenguang. Er hu / Yu Shaohua.Gu qin: Wu Wenguang, Bian Zhao Rulan ; Er hu : Yu Shaohua

    Preface to Special Issue on Green Conversion of HMF

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    In this Editorial, Guest Editors Stefania Albonetti, Changwei Hu, and Shunmugavel Saravanamurugan introduce the Special Issue of ChemSusChem on Green Conversion of HMF. The significance of and enormous challenges for the sustainable transformation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural are reviewed, and the contents of the Special Issue with highly interesting contributions from scientists around the world are outlined

    Hu, C.

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    Construction of hu-C4BP, hu-FH and C4BPxFH tg BALB/c mice.

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    <p>(<b>A</b>) The depicted constructs were used to generate transgenic animals that expressed human C4BP and/or FH in addition to their endogenous counterpart C4BP and FH molecules. (<b>B</b>) PCR analysis confirmed the presence of the either hu-C4BP α-chains (upper panel), human Factor H (FH) (lower panel) or both (both panels) in the tg animals, but not in BALB/c wt mice. <b>(C)</b> SDS-PAGE and western blot analysis confirmed that hu-C4BP (<b>C</b>, upper panel non-reduced gel) and hu-FH (<b>C</b>, lower panel, reduced gel) were detectable in the appropriately designated tg, but not in BALB/c mouse serum. (<b>D</b>) Serum levels of hu-C4BP and hu-FH were determined using a sandwich-ELISA. (<b>E)</b> BALB/c (blue) and hu-C4BPxFH tg (red) serum (20%) deposit similar amounts of C3 on zymosan particles by flow cytometry. EDTA-treated BALB/c serum (negative control) did not deposit any C3 on zymosan (negative control; n = 3 sera from individual animals). Statistical analysis: Kruskal-Wallis analysis with Dunn’s post-test (<b>D</b>) and 1-way ANOVA with Bonferroni’s post-test (<b>E</b>).</p

    Agelosus auricomus Smetana & Hu 2019

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    Agelosus auricomus Smetana & Hu, 2019 (Figs. 3, 50) Material examined. TAIWAN: New Taipei City: 1 female, Guishan (ƟƜ), Wulai Dist., 24.9021, 121.5510, ca. 80m, 13-IV-2012, leg. L. C. Shih (FSHc). Nantou County: 1 spec., CCCC, Shihmenshan (ƂḋƜ), 03.III.2019. leg. S.-P. Wu (TARI). Yilan County: 1 male, Fushan Botanical Garden (AEƜ ḆṄṞ), Yunnan To., 26-II-2020, leg. S. S. Lu (FSHc). Diagnosis. Agelosus auricomus is the only species of the genus in Taiwan. It can be distinguished from most Staphylinina in Taiwan by the mandibles each with a subdental indentation. However, this character convergently evolved in the genus Nelmanwaslus Smetana, 2006. So far, only N. ornatus Smetana, 2006 has been found in Taiwan and is newly reported in this paper. Agelosus auricomus can be easily distinguished from N. ornatus by the patches of golden-yellow tomentose pubescence on the elytra (Fig. 3). Bionomics. Based on an import of locality name into Google Earth from collection data (Smetana & Hu 2019), Ag. auricomus occurs from 20– 800 m. Apparently, the species only occurs in the lowlands or low mountains. The specimen from Guishan was collected from the foot of a mountain near Nanshi River (&Hstrok;Bữ). Smetana & Hu (2019) reported a specimen that was collected from under a stone in a valley in mixed wood forest. Distribution. Agelosus auricomus is at present known from Taiwan, including Nantou County, New Taipei City, Taipei City and Yilan County (Smetana & Hu 2019 and this study). The additional specimen from Nantou indicates that this species is perhaps widespread in Taiwan. Apecholinus fraternus Fairmaire, 1891 (Fig. 4) Material examined. TAIWAN: Hsinchu County: 1 spec., Talutrail (±ẘIJǎ), 01.VIII.2015, leg. Y.-L. Lin (TARI). Nantou County: 1 male, Meifeng (&dstrok;ø), Renai To., 05-VI-2019, leg. W. Z. Wang (FSHc). Diagnosis. Apecholinus fraternus can be distinguished from all other species of Apecholinus in Taiwan by the lack of golden-yellow or grey tomentose pubescence on the body. Bionomics. Based on an import of locality name into Google Earth from collection data (Hayashi 1978, Smetana 2018, Smetana & Hu 2019), Ap. fraternus occurs from 1400–2600 m in Taiwan. Some specimens of this species were collected by pitfall traps, but nothing known about the habitat the traps were set in (Smetana 2018, Smetana & Hu 2019). Smetana & Hu (2019) reported a specimen collected from under a rock near a creek. Distribution. Apecholinus fraternus is widespread in mainland China including Guangxi, Guizhou, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Shaanxi, Sichuan and Yunnan. The species also widespread in Taiwan including Chiayi County, Hsinchu County, Hualien County, Nantou County and Taichung City (Smetana 2018, Smetana & Hu 2019). The specimen from Hsinchu represents the first specimen from northern Taiwan. Remarks. The name ‘ Agelosus fraternus ’ in the ‘Geographical distribution’ section of Ap. fraternus in Smetana & Hu (2019) should be corrected to ‘ Apecholinus fraternus ’.Published as part of Hu, Fang-Shuo, 2020, New distributional records of Staphylinina in Taiwan, including a new species of Miobdelus Sharp (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylininae: Staphylinini), pp. 334-360 in Zootaxa 4768 (3) on pages 336-337, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4768.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/378403

    Correlation between neutralising antibody titres against vaccine (Wuhan-hu-1) and VOCs.

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    Antibody responses measured by pseudotype-based neutralisation assay against Wuhan-hu-1 were compared with those against B.1.617.1, B.1.617.2 and B.1.351. Responses were compared for A) BNT162b2 1 dose, B) BNT162b2 2 doses, C) ChAdOx1 1 dose and D) ChAdOx1 2 doses. Correlations between groups were evaluated and non-parametric Spearman correlation coefficients calculated using GraphPad Prism version 8. (DOCX)</p

    Correlation between neutralising antibody titre against Wuhan-hu-1 and variants of concern.

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    Antibody responses measured by pseudotype-based neutralisation assay against Wuhan-hu-1 were compared with those against B.1.617.1, B.1.617.2 and B.1.351. Responses were compared for A) BNT162b2 1 dose, B) BNT162b2 2 doses, C) ChAdOx1 1 dose and D) ChAdOx1 2 doses. Correlations between groups were evaluated and non-parametric Spearman correlation coefficients calculated. (DOCX)</p

    glyptostrobiodes

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    Metasequoia glyptostrobiodes Hu & W,C, ChengDawn RedwoodSéquoia de l'aubeMistframes, AHRC, BrooksMore temperate areas - not hard

    Chia-Chen Hu Piano Recital Program Notes

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    These are the program notes of Ms. Hu, Chia Chen piano recital, held on May 20th, 2020, in the Fine Arts building FA4028 of the National Sun Yat-Sen University. The program of the piano recital includes Granados\ue2s Ochos Valses Poeticos, Beethoven\ue2s 32 Variations in C Minor, WoO. 80, and Chopin\ue2s Piano Sonata No.3 in B Minor, Op.58. These program notes will introduce how these three composers with different historical backgrounds compose piano pieces with their own characteristics

    Evonima shajiamaensis Han & Hu 2019

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    Evonima shajiamaensis Han & Hu, 2019 (Fig. 2) Evonima shajiamaensis Han & Hu, 2019: 440. Type-locality: Yunnan, China. Specimens examined. 1 male, Jialingjiang, Shaanxi Prov., 22.vii.2012, coll. Li-Ping Zhou; 1 male, Tuanjie country, shimian, Sichuan Prov., 9.vii.2016, coll. Min Wang; 1 male, Donglashan, Sichuan Prov., 23.vii.2009, coll. Min Wang, Hou-Shuai Wang & Yang Long; 2 males & 1 female, Shajiama bridge, Weixi, Yunnan Prov., 2670 m, 12.vii.2015; 1 male, Shajiama, Weixi, Yunnan Prov., 2670 m, 12.vii.2013, coll. Min Wang, Zhen-Fu Huang & Hai- Ling Zhuang. Distribution. China (Provs Shaanxi, Sichuan, Yunnan). Remark. The species newly recorded from Prov. Shaanxi. Judging from the forewing pattern and shape of the subterminal line (Fig. 3), the specimens (c: No. hyq429 and d: No. hyq852) were misidentified as E. sinonanlinga by Hu et al. (2013).Published as part of Hu, Yan-Qing, Yu, Yong & Huang, Zhen-Fu, 2020, A review of the genus Evonima Walker, 1865 from China with description of a new species (Lepidoptera, Nolidae, Nolinae), pp. 286-292 in Zootaxa 4750 (2) on page 288, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4750.2.12, http://zenodo.org/record/370731
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