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    Psyra moderata Inoue 1982

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    Psyra moderata Inoue, 1982 Figs 15, 33, 46, 60, 69 Psyra moderata Inoue, 1982 a, Bull. Fac. domestic Sci., Otsuma Woman‘s Univ., 18: 190 fig. 51 b. Holotype 3, Nepal: near Nilgiri, lete, 2400 m (BMNH). Material examined. NEPAL (BMNH): 13 (Holotype), Lete, 2400 m near Nilgiri, C. Nepal, 23.VI. 1969, coll. T. Miyashita, Inoue Coll., B.M. 1992 - 71 (Geometridae genitalia slide no. 16391); 1 Ƥ, Kalbani, 2400 m, Kaligandaki, C-Nepal, 12.VII. 1969, coll. T. Miyashita, Inoue Coll., BM 1992 - 71 (Inoue slide no. 9068). CHINA: Tibet (IZCAS): 1 Ƥ, Gyirong, Xiao Gyirong, 2800 m, 25.VII. 1975, coll. Wang Ziqing (slide no. Geom- 1990). Diagnosis. P. moderata resembles P. similaria in having smaller antemedial and postmedial black patches: these patches are elongate in P. moderata, but appear as small dots in P. similaria. The male genitalia are similar to those of P. boarmiata, P. conferta and P. fulvaria. They can be distinguished by the following features: the uncus of P. m o d e r a t a is narrower than that of P. conferta; the distal part of the valva is less up-curved than in P. boarmiata, and the gnathos is narrower than that of P. fulvaria; the aedeagus shares one bundle of spines on the vesica with P. conferta, P. crypta and P. fulvaria, but the spines are longer than in P. conferta. The female genitalia are close to those of P. similaria and P. conferta, but the ductus bursae is narrower than in P. conferta, and the antrum is longer than in P. s i m i l a r i a. Distribution. China (Tibet), Nepal; newly recorded here for China.Published as part of Liu, Zulian, Xue, Dayong, Wang, Wenkai & Han, Hongxiang, 2013, A review of Psyra Walker, 1860 (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Ennominae) from China, with description of one new species, pp. 459-474 in Zootaxa 3682 (3) on pages 466-467, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3682.3.7, http://zenodo.org/record/21867

    Psyra conferta Inoue 1983

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    Psyra conferta Inoue, 1983 Figs 14, 32, 45, 59 Psyra conferta Inoue, 1983, Tinea, 11 (16): 153, figs 22 a, b, 23, 24. Holotype 3, China: Taiwan: Chiayi Hsien, Alishan, 2200 m (BMNH). Material examined. CHINA: Taiwan (BMNH): 13 (Holotype), Chiayi, Alishan, 2200 m, 9–11.VII. 1964, coll. H. Inoue, Inoue Coll., B.M. 1992 - 71, BMNH (E)# 1008379; 131 Ƥ, BMNH genitalia slides examined (Paratypes, Inoue slide no. 6040, 9509). Diagnosis. P. conferta is characterized by having much clearer black patches for the antemedial, postmedial and submarginal lines; the patches of the antemedial and postmedial lines are larger than in other species, as is the W-shaped forewing discal spot. The male genitalia are close to those of P. boarmiata, P. m o d e r a t a and P. fulvaria, but the uncus is broader than in those three species, the valva is less up-curved than in P. boarmiata and P. moderata, and shorter than in P. fulvaria; the aedeagus shares one bundle of spines on the vesica with P. m o d e r a t a, P. crypta and P. fulvaria, but the spines are shorter than in P. moderata. The female genitalia are close to those of P. similaria, but the ductus bursae is much broader, and the spines of the discoid signum are slenderer than in P. similaria. Distribution. China (Taiwan).Published as part of Liu, Zulian, Xue, Dayong, Wang, Wenkai & Han, Hongxiang, 2013, A review of Psyra Walker, 1860 (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Ennominae) from China, with description of one new species, pp. 459-474 in Zootaxa 3682 (3) on page 466, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3682.3.7, http://zenodo.org/record/21867

    Lecideoid lichens of Prince Olav Coast and Soya Coast, Enderby Land, East Antarctica

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    Five species of lecideoid lichens belonging to three genera are reported as new to the flora of the Prince Olav Coast and the Soya Coast, Enderby Land, East Antarctica; they are Carbonea capsulata (DODGE & BAKER) HALE, Lecidea andersonii R. FILSON, Lecidea cancriformis DODGE & BAKER, Lecidea soyaensis M. INOUE and Lecidella siplei (DODGE & BAKER) M. INOUE. All are endemic to Antarctica. An examination was made of the collections from the region, which were collected mainly by the author under the project of the 27th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-27,during January 1986 and February 1987). The type and authentic specimens of possibly related species have been restudied. Lecidea soyaensis M. INOUE is new to science and Lecidella siplei (DODGE & BAKER) M. INOUE is proposed as a new combination. Taxonomic and chemical data as well as a key to the known taxa are provided

    On the classification of Inoue surfaces

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    We prove that any Inoue surface admits a unique holomorphic connection. Using this result we show that two Inoue surfaces S=H×C/GS=H\times\mathbb{C}/G, S=H×C/GS'=H\times\mathbb{C}/G' are biholomorphic if and only if GG, GG' are conjugate in the group of affine transformations of H×CH\times\mathbb{C}. This result allows us to prove explicit classification theorems for Inoue surfaces: Let M\mathcal{M} be the set of SL(3,Z){\rm SL}(3,\mathbb{Z})-matrices MM with a real eigenvalue α>1\alpha>1 and two non-real eigenvalues, and N±\mathcal{N}^\pm the set of GL(2,Z){\rm GL}(2,\mathbb{Z})-matrices NN with a real eigenvalue α>1\alpha>1 and det(N)=±1\det(N)=\pm 1. We prove that: For any GL(3,Z){\rm GL}(3,\mathbb{Z})-similarity class MM/\mathfrak{M}\in \mathcal{M}/\sim, there exists exactly two biholomorphism classes of type I Inoue surfaces. For any GL(2,Z){\rm GL}(2,\mathbb{Z}) similarity class N=[N]N+/\mathfrak{N}=[N]\in \mathcal{N}^+/\sim and positive integer rNr\in\mathbb{N}^*, we have a finite set of deformation classes of type II Inoue surfaces. This set is parameterised by the quotient of Z2/(I2N)Z2+rZ2\mathbb{Z}^2/(I_2-N)\mathbb{Z}^2+r\mathbb{Z}^2 by an action of the "positive centraliser" ZGL(2,Z)+(N)Z^+_{{\rm GL}(2,\mathbb{Z})}(N) of NN in GL(2,Z){\rm GL}(2,\mathbb{Z}). The set of biholomorphism types corresponding to a deformation class, endowed with its natural topology, can be identified with either C\mathbb{C}^* or C\mathbb{C}. For any GL(2,Z){\rm GL}(2,\mathbb{Z})-similarity class N=[N]N/\mathfrak{N}=[N]\in \mathcal{N}^-/\sim and positive integer rNr\in\mathbb{N}^*, we have a finite set of biholomorphism classes of type III Inoue surfaces. This set is parameterised by the quotient of Z2/(I2+N)Z2+rZ2\mathbb{Z}^2/(I_2+N)\mathbb{Z}^2+r\mathbb{Z}^2 by an action of ZGL(2,Z)+(N)Z^+_{{\rm GL}(2,\mathbb{Z})}(N). In both cases the group ZGL(2,Z)+(N)Z^+_{{\rm GL}(2,\mathbb{Z})}(N) is infinite cyclic (see section 5).Comment: 43 page

    Nipponasura Inoue 1965

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    Subgenus Nipponasura Inoue, 1965, stat. n. Nipponasura Inoue, 1965: 241 (as genus). T y p e s p e c i e s: Nipponasura sanguinea Inoue, 1965 (by original designation). Diagnosis. The single known member of the subgenus is significantly smaller than both species of the subgenus Sesapa. The male genitalia are similar to those of Sesapa, but differ by the horseshoe-like merged transtillae with long and narrow transtillar processes covered with spinules, absence of medial costal processes and the narrower vesica (in Sesapa the vesica is broad, globular). The female genitalia differ from those of Sesapa by the rugose antevaginal plate, the longer and broader ductus bursae and the more or less globular corpus bursae. D i s t r i b u t i o n. Japan: Ryukyu Islands.Published as part of Volynkin, A. V., 2017, On The Taxonomy Of The Genera Sesapa And Nipponasura (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae), pp. 369-374 in Vestnik Zoologii 51 (5) on page 373, DOI: 10.1515/vzoo-2017-0044, http://zenodo.org/record/644941

    Appropriate Similarity Measures for Author Cocitation Analysis

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    We provide a number of new insights into the methodological discussion about author cocitation analysis. We first argue that the use of the Pearson correlation for measuring the similarity between authors’ cocitation profiles is not very satisfactory. We then discuss what kind of similarity measures may be used as an alternative to the Pearson correlation. We consider three similarity measures in particular. One is the well-known cosine. The other two similarity measures have not been used before in the bibliometric literature. Finally, we show by means of an example that our findings have a high practical relevance.information science;Pearson correlation;cosine;similarity measure;author cocitation analysis

    Verification on the use of the Inoue method for precisely determining glomerular filtration rate in Philippine pediatrics

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    The objective of this study is to validate the Inoue method so that it would be the preferential choice in determining glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in Philippine pediatrics. The study consisted of 36 patients ranging from ages 2 months to 19 years old. The subjects used were those who were previously subjected to in-vitro method. The scintigrams of the invitro method was obtained and processed for split percentage uptake and for parameters needed to obtain Inoue GFR. The result of this paper correlates the Inoue GFR and In-vitro method (r = 0.926). Thus, Inoue method is a viable, simple, and practical technique in determining GFR in pediatric patients

    "Closing the R&D Gap, Evaluating the Sources of R&D Spending"

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    Both spending and tax policies have been implemented in the United States with the goal of stimulating private sector research and development (R&D). Karier questions whether current R&D policy, especially the research and experimentation tax credit, can contribute to closing the gap between nondefense expenditures on R&D in the United States and such expenditures in other countries, such as Japan and Germany. He also explores possible changes to our current R&D policy to make it more effective.

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    Letter from R. R. Zellick, Assistant Trust Officer, Anglo California National Bank of San Francisco, to Joseph R. Goodman, October 2, 1942

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    Letter from R. R. Zellick, Assistant Trust Officer at The Anglo California National Bank of San Francisco, to Joseph R. Goodman, regarding property owned by Dave Tatsuno. Zellick mentions a dispute between current tenants and Tatsuno, and that Tatsuno has asked Goodman to help locate trustworthy tenants.Personal correspondence, organizational records, government documents, publications, and other papers created or collected by Joseph R. Goodman documenting the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, as well as organized resistance to incarceration. Included in the collection are records of the Japanese Young Men's Christian Association and the Japanese American Citizens' League in San Francisco, including papers of the Japanese YMCA's executive secretary Lincoln Kanai; Sakai family papers; Goodman's correspondence to and from Japanese American incarcerees, organizations opposing forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans, the War Relocation Authority, and others; publications, photographs, and ephemera from the Topaz Relocation Center, where Goodman taught high school; War Relocation Authority records and publications; and newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and reports about forced removal and incarceration created by various government, religious, and civic organizations, in California and nationwide
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