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Lathrobium longwangshanense Peng, L.
Lathrobium longwangshanense Peng, L. -Z. Li & M.-J. Zhao, 2012 Material studied. China: Zhejiang: 4 ♂♂, 1 ♀, Anji County, Longwang Shan, 30°24'N 119°26'E, 1250–1450 m, 14. V.2013, Liang Tan leg. (SNUC); 1 ♂, Lin’an, Tianmu Shan, 30°20'50''N 119°25'58''E, 1300 m, 22.X.2013, Bi, Song, Tang & Yin leg. (SNUC). Comment: Lathrobium longwangshanense Peng, L. -Z. Li & M.-J. Zhao, 2012 has been recorded from several localities in Tianmu Shan and Longwang Shan, Zhejiang (Peng et al., 2012; Peng et al., 2014). For illustrations of L. longwangshanense see Peng et al. (2012c: figures 1B, 4; 2014: 24D–F).Published as part of Zhao, Qing-Hao & Peng, Zhong, 2021, New species and new records of the genus Lathrobium Gravenhorst (Coleoptera Staphylinidae: Paederinae) from Zhejiang, East China, pp. 172-181 in Zootaxa 4990 (1) on pages 176-177, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4990.1.11, http://zenodo.org/record/498258
Lathrobium lingae Peng, L.
Lathrobium lingae Peng, L. -Z. Li & M.-J. Zhao, 2012 Material studied. China: Zhejiang: 1 ♀, Lin’an, Tianmu Shan, 30°20'50''N 119°25'58''E, 1300 m, 22.X.2013, Bi, Song, Tang & Yin leg. (SNUC). Comment: Lathrobium lingae Peng, L. -Z. Li & M.-J. Zhao, 2012 has been recorded from several localities in Tianmu Shan and Longwang Shan, Zhejiang (Peng et al., 2012; Peng et al., 2014). For illustrations of L. linga see Peng et al. (2012c: figures 1A, 3; 2014: 24A–C).Published as part of Zhao, Qing-Hao & Peng, Zhong, 2021, New species and new records of the genus Lathrobium Gravenhorst (Coleoptera Staphylinidae: Paederinae) from Zhejiang, East China, pp. 172-181 in Zootaxa 4990 (1) on page 176, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4990.1.11, http://zenodo.org/record/498258
Lathrobium uncum Peng, L.
<i>Lathrobium uncum</i> Peng, L. -Z. Li & M.-J. Zhao, 2012 <p> <b>Material studied.</b> China: Zhejiang: 16 ♂♂, 7 ♀♀, Anji County, Longwang Shan, 30°24'N 119°27''E, 1050–1200 m, 14. V.2013, Li, Lv, Xie & Zhen leg. (SNUC); 3 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, Anji County, Longwang Shan, 30°24'N, 119°27'E, 1050–1200 m, 15. V.2013, Chen & Pan leg. (SNUC); 2 ♀♀, Lin’an, Tianmu Shan, 30°20'N, 119°25'E, 1200–1500 m, 20.IX.2019, Li Li-Zhen leg. (SNUC); 5 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀, Lin’an, Tianmu Shan, 30°20'59''N, 119°25'31''E, 1460 m, 22.VIII.2013, Liang Tang leg. (SNUC); 1 ♂, Lin’an, Tianmu Shan, 30°20'50''N, 119°25'58''E, 1300 m, 22.X.2013, Bi, Song, Tang & Yin leg. (SNUC).</p> <p> <b>Comment:</b> The original description is based on thirty type specimens collected in Longwang Shan, Zhejiang (Peng <i>et al.</i>, 2012). For illustrations of <i>L. uncum</i> see Peng <i>et al.</i> (2012c: figures 2A, 6).</p>Published as part of <i>Zhao, Qing-Hao & Peng, Zhong, 2021, New species and new records of the genus Lathrobium Gravenhorst (Coleoptera Staphylinidae: Paederinae) from Zhejiang, East China, pp. 172-181 in Zootaxa 4990 (1)</i> on pages 179-180, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4990.1.11, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4982586">http://zenodo.org/record/4982586</a>
PING PENG, DAYOU ZHAI, ROBIN J. SMITH, QIANWEI WANG, YUN GUO & LIPING ZHU (2021) On some modern Ostracoda (Crustacea) from the Tibetan Plateau in SW China, with descriptions of three new species. Zootaxa, 4942: 501- 542.
Peng, Ping, Zhai, Dayou, Smith, Robin J., Wang, Qianwei, Guo, Yun, Zhu, Liping (2021): PING PENG, DAYOU ZHAI, ROBIN J. SMITH, QIANWEI WANG, YUN GUO & LIPING ZHU (2021) On some modern Ostracoda (Crustacea) from the Tibetan Plateau in SW China, with descriptions of three new species. Zootaxa, 4942: 501- 542. Zootaxa 4964 (3): 599-599, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4964.3.1
Epidius ganxiensis Yin, Peng & Kim 1999, new combination
Epidius ganxiensis (Yin, Peng & Kim, 1999), new combination (Figs. 3 A–J, 7) Philodromus ganxiensis Yin, Peng & Kim, 1999: 356, Fig. 2 A–G (types in HNU, examined) Material examined. – 2 males, 3 females (HNU), Ganxi Township, Tongdao County (26°03'N 109°17'E), Hunan Province, China, coll. C. Yin, X. Peng and Y. Zhang, 1 Jun.1996. Description. – Male palp with a spatulate VTA and 6 macrosetae in a row at tibial apex, conductor transparent, twisted and concave at apex; embolus slender, apically hidden under the conductor. Epigyne with a pair of spatulate sclerotized plates posteriorly; copulatory openings slit like, copulatory ducts complexly twisted; spermathecae curved in n-shape. Diagnosis. – This species can be separated from E. gongi (Song & Kim, 1992) by: the atrium slit-shaped laterally (pit like medially); the ratio of length of palpal tibia to palp = 1.2 (5.0 in E. gongi). Distribution. – China (Hunan). Remarks. – The species was firstly placed under the spider family Philodromidae. However, the male palp has a spatulate VTA and a row of macrosetae, which are the typical diagnostic characters of the genus Epidius of family Thomisidae. Philodromus ganxiensis Yin, Peng & Kim, 1999, should be transferred to the genus Epidius as E. ganxiensis (Yin, Peng & Kim, 1999), new combination.Published as part of Tang, Guo, Yin, Changmin, Peng, Xianjin & Griswold, Charles, 2009, Six Crab Spiders Of The Subfamily Stephanopinae From Southeast Asia (Araneae: Thomisidae), pp. 39-50 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 57 (1) on page 44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.450821
Lathrobium zhangdinghengi Peng, Li & Zhao 2012
<i>Lathrobium zhangdinghengi</i> Peng, L.-Z. Li and M.-J. Zhao, 2012 <p> <b>Material studied.</b> <b>CHINA</b>: <b>Guangxi</b>: 4 ♂♂, 1 ♀, Guilin City, Huaping N. R., 25°36’00.48’’N, 109°54’31.96’’E, 800–987 m, 16–17.VIII.2020, mixed leaf litter, sifted, Li Chong leg. (SNUC).</p> <p> <b>Comment.</b> This species was only recently described from the Huaping Nature Reserve, northwest Guangxi (Peng et al. 2012).</p>Published as part of <i>Lin, Xiao-Bin, Tan, Fei & Peng, Zhong, 2022, New data on the genus Lathrobium Gravenhorst (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae) of Guangxi, South China, pp. 593-600 in Zootaxa 5099 (5)</i> on page 597, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5099.5.6, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/6110659">http://zenodo.org/record/6110659</a>
On the divergence difficulty of quantized field theories and the rigorous treatment of radiation reaction : with related additional papers
By an orthodox application of the perturbation theory to the general case of a quantized field, it is shown that the divergence difficulty hitherto encountered arises from a faulty application of the expansion method. The difficulty disappears if the degeneracy of the unperturbed system is properly treated by the method of secular perturbation. Physically, it is shown that this amounts to a rigorous treatment of the radiation reaction.On the divergence difficulty of quantized field theories and the rigorous treatment of radiation reaction || Anomalous Scattering of Mesons / W. Heitler and H.W. Peng. Reprinted from The Physical Review, Vol. 62, Nos. 1 and 2, 81-82, July 1 and 15, 1942 || On the production of mesons by proton-proton collisions / W. Heitler and H.W. Peng. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy Vol. XLIX, Section A, No. 7 || On the Production of Mesons by Light Quanta and Related Processes / by J. Hamilton and H. W. Peng. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy Vol. XLIX, Section A, No. 11 || On the cascade production of mesons / H. W. Peng. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy Vol. XLIX, Section A, No. 14 || Theory of cosmic-ray mesons / J. Hamilton, W. Heitler, and H. W. Peng. Reprinted from The Physical Review, Vol. 64, Nos. 3 and 4, 78-94, August 1 and 15, 1943 || Quantum Mechanics of Fields. 1. Pure Fields / by Professor Max Born, F.R.S., and H. W. Peng. [Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Section A: Mathematics. Volume 62, Issue 1, 1944 , pp. 40-57] || Statistical mechanics of fields and the 'apeiron'. Reprinted from Nature, vol. 153, page 164, February 5, 1944 || Quantum Mechanics of Fields. 11. Statistics of Pure Fields / by Professor Max Born, F.R.S., and H. W. Peng. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Section A: Mathematics. Volume LXII, Part 1 (no. 12) || Quantum Mechanics of Fields. Ill. Electromagnetic Field and Electron Field in Interaction / by Professor Max Born, F.R.S., and H. W. Peng. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Section A: Mathematics. Volume LXII, Part II (no. 15) || The Divergence Difficulty of Quantized Field Theories. Reprinted from Nature, vol. 154, page 544, October 28, 1944
Comparison between a phenomenological approach and a morphoelasticity approach regarding the displacement of extracellular matrix
Plastic (permanent) deformations were earlier, modeled by a phenomenological model in Peng and Vermolen (Biomech Model Mechanobiol 19(6):2525–2551, 2020). In this manusctipt, we consider a more physics-based formulation that is based on morphoelasticity. We firstly introduce the morphoelasticity approach and investigate the impact of various input variables on the output parameters by sensitivity analysis. A comparison of both model formulations shows that both models give similar computational results. Furthermore, we carry out Monte Carlo simulations of the skin contraction model containing the morphoelasticity approach. Most statistical correlations from the two models are similar, however, the impact of the collagen density on the severeness of contraction is larger for the morphoelasticity model than for the phenomenological model.Numerical Analysi
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