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Kwangtung 1:50,000 [cartographic material] /
Various eds. Relief shown by contours and spot heights.; Sheets individually titled at top margin, e.g. Tang Cun = Tang-tsun.; Sheets individually numbered at top margin, e.g. Sheet 7621-II.; Original published: Beijing? : Jun shi wei yuan hui jun ling bu lu di ce liang zong ju, surveyed in 1927, published 1938.; Includes index map to adjoining sheets.; Some of National Library of Australia's copies mounted on linen.Alternate title: Guangdong 1:50,000Title on index map: Guangdong wu wan fen yi di xing tuAlternate title: Series L78
Podocinum hainanense Liang 1993
Podocinum hainanense Liang, 1993 Podocinum hainanensea Liang, 1993: 59 (lapsus). Distribution: China (Hainan). Notes. The name of this species is spelled correctly three times as P. hainanense in Liang (1993), and incorrectly once as P. hainanensea.Published as part of Yan, Yi, Jin, Dao-Chao, Wu, Dian, Guo, Jian-Jun & Guo, Xian-Guo, 2012, A revised checklist and key to the genus Podocinum Berlese (Acari: Podocinidae) with description of a new species from Tibet, Southwest China, pp. 35-48 in Zootaxa 3194 on page 43, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21132
Podocinum changchunense Liang 1993
Podocinum changchunense Liang, 1993 Podocinum changchunense Liang, 1993: 58; Ho et al., 2009: 86. Distribution: China (Jilin, Changchun), Taiwan (Yunlin, Miaoli).Published as part of Yan, Yi, Jin, Dao-Chao, Wu, Dian, Guo, Jian-Jun & Guo, Xian-Guo, 2012, A revised checklist and key to the genus Podocinum Berlese (Acari: Podocinidae) with description of a new species from Tibet, Southwest China, pp. 35-48 in Zootaxa 3194 on page 43, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21132
In Conversation with Daniel Liang
Introduction to Programming author Daniel Liang discusses how Revel Programming brings coding to life with interactives and the successful results he\u27s experienced in his own classroom
Podocinum jianfenglingense Liang 1993
<i>Podocinum jianfenglingense</i> Liang, 1993 <p> <i>Podocinum jianfenglingense</i> Liang, 1993: 56. Distribution: China (Hainan, Mt. Jianfengling).</p>Published as part of <i>Yan, Yi, Jin, Dao-Chao, Wu, Dian, Guo, Jian-Jun & Guo, Xian-Guo, 2012, A revised checklist and key to the genus Podocinum Berlese (Acari: Podocinidae) with description of a new species from Tibet, Southwest China, pp. 35-48 in Zootaxa 3194</i> on page 43, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/211321">10.5281/zenodo.211321</a>
Podocinum tianmonum Liang 1992
Podocinum tianmonum Liang, 1992 Podocinum tinamuoe Liang, 1992: 237 (lapsus) Podocinum tianmuense — Liang, 1993: 57; Ho et al., 2009: 89; Yan et al., 2011: 55 (incorrect subsequent spelling) Distribution: China (Zhejiang, Mt. Tianmu). Notes. The name of this species is spelled P. tianmuoe where it first appears on page 237 of Liang (1992). However, this species is listed as P. tianmonum in two places in the index to the book in which this species was described (Yin, 1992, pages 583 and 614). We therefore interpret P. tianmonum as the correct name of the species, and P. tianmuoe as a printing or translation error. It appears that Liang (1992) was accidentally published before the formal description of this species in Liang (1993).Published as part of Yan, Yi, Jin, Dao-Chao, Wu, Dian, Guo, Jian-Jun & Guo, Xian-Guo, 2012, A revised checklist and key to the genus Podocinum Berlese (Acari: Podocinidae) with description of a new species from Tibet, Southwest China, pp. 35-48 in Zootaxa 3194 on pages 44-45, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21132
Data on the relationship between chloroform and bone mineral density
Herein, 2,553 individuals aged 18 and above from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) in 2009-2010, 2013-2014, and 2017-2020, were included. The data included general information about the subject amount, such as age, sex, and health status. It also includes subject's blood profile, biochemistry, bone X-ray and chloroform
Graciliblatta bella Liang, Huang et Ren, sp. nov.
Graciliblatta bella Liang, Huang et Ren, sp. nov. (Figs. 1–5) Holotype. TNP 42441 - 1, TNP 42441 - 2, part and counterpart. Type locality. Daohugou Village, Shantou Township, Ningcheng County, Inner Monglia, China. Type horizon. Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation. Derivation of name. The specific epithet is after bellus (L., beautiful), referring to the clear veins. Description. Middle-sized species (RFW: length/width: 19.0 mm/ 5.2 mm; LFW: 17.5 mm / 5.5 mm). Line) 2. holotype of drawing Line) 1. counterpart and part, 2 - 42441 TNP, 1 - 42441 TNP. nov.sp, Ren & Huang, Liang bella Graciliblatta. 2, 1 FIGURES . head of drawing. holotype of Photographs. nov. sp, Ren & Huang, Liang bella Graciliblatta. 4,3 FIGURES Head prognathous, prolonged and narrow (length/width: 3.6 mm / 1.6 mm), unconcealed by pronotum, (Figs. 3, 4). Mandibles sclerotised, a single tooth preserved. Preserved labial palp two-segmented: first segment invisible, second and third segments the same length. Maxillary palp four-segmented, first segment invisible, third and fourth segments longer and wider than others (length of maxillary palp segments: third: 1.10 mm; fourth: 1.43 mm; fifth: 0.62 mm). Antennal socket ovoid, slightly transverse, scape quadrate. Eyes located at the base of head, elongate, divided. Pronotum elongate (length/width: 5.0 mm/ 3.3 mm), with a colored stripe along lateral margins, and two dark stripes in the center. Intercalary veins well developed in all wings and wings strongly sclerotised, especially hind wings. Coloration dark along fore margin of wings. Sc richly branched, with 7 (RFW) and 8 (LFW) branches; R expanded, with 17 (RFW) and 16 (LFW) branches, not reaching the tip of forewing, base of R with dark coloration; M divided basally into two straight branches, with a total of 10 (RFW) and 8 (LFW) veins at margin; CuA with 8 branches. Clavus elongate, anal veins with 7 (RFW) and 10 (LFW) branches, with tertiary braches. A diagonal kink present in anal field (Figs. 1 a, 3 b). Hind wing with simple Sc; R differentiated into R 1 and Rs, R 1 secondarily branched, 6 (RFW) and 4 (LFW) branches, Rs with 10 (RHW) and 9 (LHW) branches; M with 5 (RHW) and 6 (LHW) branches; CuA not preserved completely, basally most branches strong, sclerotised and with dark coloration; CuP simple. Reticulations present in CuA-CuP space.Published as part of Liang, Jun-Hui, Huang, Wei-Long & Ren, Dong, 2012, Graciliblatta bella gen. et sp. n. — a rare carnivorous cockroach (Insecta, Blattida, Raphidiomimidae) from the Middle Jurassic sediments of Daohugou in Inner Mongolia, China, pp. 62-68 in Zootaxa 3449 on pages 63-66, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21428
Pulangke wei xing ce liang dui chun liang zhang liang bi li de gui fan
Lau, King = 普朗克衛星測量對純量-張量比例的規範 / 劉荊.Thesis M.Phil. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2013.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 83-89).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 15, September, 2016).Lau, King = Pulangke wei xing ce liang dui chun liang-zhang liang bi li de gui fan / Liu Jing
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