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    Huang, Y L

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    PODCAST #12 Meet a course leader : Dr Alan Huang

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    In this episode, Darío Banegas talks to Alan Huang about the MSc TESOL and Intercultural Communication programme at the School of Education

    Analyse des signaux multicomposante à modulation de fréquence linéaire par la transformation de Teager-Huang-Hough

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    A novel detection approach of linear FM (LFM) signals, with single or multiple components, in the time-frequency plane of Teager-Huang (TH) transform is presented. The detection scheme that combines TH transform and Hough transform is referred to as Teager-Huang-Hough (THH) transform. The input signal is mapped into the time-frequency plane by using TH transform followed by the application of Hough transform to recognize time-frequency components. LFM components are detected and their parameters are estimated from peaks and their locations in the Hough space. Advantages of THH transform over Hough transform of Wigner-Ville distribution (WVD) are: 1) cross-terms free detection and estimation, and 2) good time and frequency resolutions. No assumptions are made about the number of components of the LFM signals and their models. THH transform is illustrated on multicomponent LFM signals in free and noisy environments and the results compared with WVD-Hough and pseudo-WVD-Hough transforms

    Neopentamerus octcellus Huang 2001

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    Neopentamerus octcellus Huang, 2001 Neopentamerus octcellus Huang, 2001: 26 Specimens examined: 3 Ψ, Taipei: Yangmingshan (650m; N 25 ° 11´E 121 ° 33´), 18 -Aug.- 1999, Huang & Wang; ex Lindera communis Hemsl. (Lauraceae); 2 Ψ, 18 -Aug.- 1999, ex Smilax lanceifolia Roxb. (Smilaceae); and 3 Ψ, 24 -Aug.- 1999, ex Smilax china L. (Smilaceae). Relation to host: A vagrant on the lower leaf surface. No apparent damage was observed.Published as part of Huang, Kun-Wei & Wang, Chin-Fah, 2009, Eriophyoid mites (Acari: Eriophyoidea) of Taiwan: thirty-seven species from Yangmingshan, including one new genus and twenty-two new species, pp. 1-50 in Zootaxa 1986 on page 24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18542

    Zhuliangomyces bambusus T. Huang & L. P. Tang 2022, sp. nov.

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    Zhuliangomyces bambusus T. Huang & L.P. Tang, sp. nov. (Figs. 2, 4 & 6a–b). MycoBank:— MB 839033. Diagnosis:— Zhuliangomyces bambusus is similar to Z. ochraceoluteus, differs from the latter in its light brown pileus, with grayish tone at age, predominantly subglobose basidiospores (3.5–4.5 × 3–4.5 μm, Q m = 1.06), and habitat in bamboo duff. Holotype:— CHINA. HAINAN PROVINCE, Wuzhishan City, fruiting in a small group in the rich litter of Pseudosasa cantorii leaves, 18°51′56”N, 109°40′54”E, elev. 640 m, 12 th August 2020, L. P. Tang 3205 (MHKMU L. P. Tang 3205 !). Etymology:—“ bambusus ” indicates that the species fruits in duff of Pseudosasa cantorii, a kind of bamboo growing in tropical parts of China. Gene sequences ex-holotype:— MW732473 (ITS) and MW732414 (LSU). Description:— Basidiomata small-sized. Pileus 35–40 mm diam., hemispherical at first, soon becoming convex, then plano-convex or plane, uplifted when mature, margin striate; surface smooth, strongly viscid, light brown to grayish-brown (5B2–5B4), more or less with grayish tone at age, often slightly darker at center; context quite thin, white (1A1), unchanging; whole pileus easily falling off or separated from stipe collecting. Lamellae free, somewhat distant, up to 3 mm in width, white to cream (2A1), L = 80–90, l = 1–2. Stipe 30–45 × 2–4 mm, central, cylindrical, slightly attenuate upwards, glabrous, viscid, light brown or pale brown (5B2–5B4); stipe base slightly enlarged; basal mycelium white, often with several rhizomorphs; context white (1A1), unchanging, soft to partially hollow in center. Annulus apical, light brown (5B2–5B4), strongly viscid, usually attached to pileus margin. Odor indistinct. Taste not recorded. Basidiospores [80/4/2] (3) 3.5–4.5 (5) × 3.0–4.5 μm, Q = 1.03–1.07, Q m = 1.06 ± 0.01 (under SEM), mostly subglobose, occasionally globose, inamyloid, hyaline, thin-walled, smooth under the light microscope, but verruculose under SEM; apiculus relatively short. Basidia 21–26 × 5–7 μm, clavate, 4-spored; sterigmata 3–5 μm long. Cystidia absent. Lamella trama bilateral. Mediostratum 20–45 μm wide, composed of abundant, ellipsoid to clavate inflated cells 37–85 × 7–11 μm; filamentous hyphae 3–11 μm diam., abundant; vascular hyphae rare. Lateral stratum composed of abundant, ellipsoid to clavate inflated cells 20–75 × 6–12 μm; filamentous hyphae 3–10 μm diam. Subhymenium 20–60 μm thick, with 2–4 layers of subglobose, ovoid to ellipsoid or irregular cells 7–30 × 6–18 μm. Pileipellis 80–110 μm thick, an ixotrichoderm composed of vertically arranged, septate, filamentous hyphae with terminal cells cylindrical to narrowly clavate 35–70 × 2–5 μm. Stipe trama composed of longitudinally arranged, ellipsoid to long clavate terminal cells 52–205 × 12–35 μm, thick-walled; filamentous hyphae 4–10 μm diam., slightly thick-walled, abundant; vascular hyphae rare. Clamp connections abundant, present in all parts of basidiomata. Habitat:— Gregarious in small groups in duff of decaying bamboo leaves or branches; fruiting in August. Distribution:— Hainan Province, China. Additional specimen examined:— CHINA. HAINAN PROVINCE, Wuzhishan City, in small groups growing in bamboo duff of Pseudosasa cantorii, 18°51′56″N, 109°40′55″E, elev. 650 m, 12 th August 2020, H. Y. Huang 757 (MHKMU H. Y. Huang 757).Published as part of Huang, Ting, Zhang, Wen-Hao, Huang, Hong-Yan, Gu, Yan-Ming & Tang, Li-Ping, 2022, Two new species of Zhuliangomyces (Amanitaceae) from Hainan Island, China, pp. 57-67 in Phytotaxa 575 (1) on pages 60-62, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.575.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/740320

    MS 223 Guide to Charles T. L. Huang, PhD Papers (1973-2002)

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    The Charles T. L. Huang, PhD papers contain notebooks, experiment lab data, professional papers of Dr. Huang that detail his career at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children\u27s Hospital. The collection consists of 5 boxes and loose materials (binders, notebooks) equaling 5 cubic feet. See more at MS 223

    Electronic health records and improved nursing management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [Corrigendum]

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    Liu F, Zou Y, Huang Q, Zheng L, Wang W. Patient Preference and Adherence. 2015;9:495–500.On page 495, author affiliations and correspondence sections “The First Affiliated College of Medicine, Zhejiang University” should be “The First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University”.Read the original articl
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