11,104 research outputs found

    He ke ji you shi: [wu juan]. v.1

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    [V.1]. 客還草 / 陳函輝著 -- 罌存 / 陳函輝著 -- [v.2]. 題徐霞客紀遊急就章 / 黃道周著 -- 率豆社約 / 陳函輝集補 -- 年評社集 / 陳函輝著.[V.1]. Ke huan cao / Chen Hanhui zhu -- Ying cun / Chen Hanhui zhu -- [v.2]. Ti xu xia ke ji you ji jiu zhang / Huang Daozhou zhu -- Lu dou she yue / Chen Hanhui ji bu -- Nian ping she ji / Chen Hanhui zhu.綫裝, 1函.框18.5x13.8公分, 8行17字, 白口, 左右雙邊, 無魚尾. 版心上鐫題名, 下鐫葉次, 《客還草》版心下鐫"小寒山", 《罌存》版心下鐫"閉戶吟", 《題徐霞客紀遊急就章》版心下鐫"石人集", 《率豆社約》版心下鐫"小寒山", 《年評社集》版心下鐫"東園公"題名據序.《客還草》卷端題下鐫"一名《司馬悔》"《罌存》卷端題下鐫"一名《閉戶吟》"《年評社集》卷端題下鐫"一名《東園公草》"鈐有"抱經樓"印.Xian zhuang, 1 han.Kuang 18.5 x 13.8 gong fen, 8 hang 17 zi. Bai kou, zuo you shuang bian, wu yu wei. Ban xin shang juan ti ming, xia juan ye ci, "Ke huan cao" ban xin xia juan "Xiaohanshan", "Ying cun" ban xin xia juan "Bi hu yin", "Ti xu xia ke ji you ji jiu zhang" ban xin xia juan "Shiren ji", "Lu dou she yue" ban xin xia juan "Xiaohanshan", "Nian ping she ji" ban xin xia juan "Dong yuan gong"Ti ming ju xu."Ke huan cao" juan duan ti xia juan "yi ming 'Sima hui'""Ying cun" juan duan ti xia juan "yi ming 'Bi hu yin'""Nian ping she ji" juan duan ti xia juan "yi ming 'Dong yuan gong cao'"Qian you "Bao jing lou" yin

    Xiu Qing jagoan ping pong IPT ke-2

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    LAU Xiu Qing (gambar) meneruskan aksi penakluk gergasi apabila menumpaskan pilihan kedua Goh Nai Ngee untuk muncul juara perseorangan kategori lelaki Kejohanan Ping Pong IPT Edisi ke-2 berakhir di Ipoh kelmarin

    Nur Harizah dan Chew Yee Ping terima Anugerah Emas Universiti

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    GAMBANG, 5 November 2022 – Dua orang graduan Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP), Nur Harizah Mohd Nadzmi, 23 dan Chew Yee Ping, 21 menerima Anugerah Emas Universiti daripada Pro-Canselor, Tan Sri Dato’ Sri (Dr.) Abi Musa Asa’ari Mohemed Nor pada Majlis Konvokesyen UMP Ke-17 yang diadakan di Dewan Kompleks Sukan UMP Kampus Gambang

    The politics of fashion: perceptions of power in female clothing and ornamentation as reflected in the sixteenth-century Chinese novel Jin Ping Mei

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    This thesis examines issues of female power and influence in sixteenth-century China focusing on how women and their roles were perceived in the changing social environment of the mid-late Ming dynasty. Using aspects of a New Historicist approach, information from contemporary literary and historical sources are analysed alongside each other. With its emphasis on the lives of women and preoccupation with the description of material objects, the late Ming novel Jin Ping Mei forms an important element in the thesis. China in the sixteenth century saw expanding urbanisation, the emergence of a new wealthy merchant class, increasing visibility of women and a questioning of traditional morality. Fashion consciousness, as one of the most conspicuous aspects of the new material culture, is a possible indicator of these trends. Traditional Western theories contend that fashion began in the particular context of Renaissance Europe. However, this study argues that a similar fashion awareness existed in China too, and was manifested in a competitive striving for social status, in this case specifically among women. In contrast to previous studies which downplayed the impact women had on defining traditional Chinese culture, this thesis demonstrates how women and their sartorial choices began to redefine the boundaries of material culture, influencing literati discourse which, in turn, re- influenced female behaviour

    The Poetry of Ping-Pong

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    In this chapter, the author looks at the poetry of Ping-Pong, his favorite sport. According to Marty Reisman, the game of Ping-Pong died in Bombay, India, in 1952. Reisman, nicknamed “The Needle,” was favored to win the World Table Tennis Championship that day. The author says he has always loved Ping-Pong because you can get into a rhythm, hit the ball back and forth across the net for hours, with any racquet, and simply talk. Ping-Pong, like poetry, is a players' sport, not ideal for spectators. Bob Mankoff, the cartoon editor of The New Yorker, claims that there is palpable humor in the game. With Ping-Pong, the author insists that we are all capable of attuning ourselves to the hidden life of sports, a relationship that is about kinesthesia and embodiment.</p

    Ping-Pong-Pang Instrumentation Amplifier

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    This thesis describes the implementation of a Precision Instrumentation Amplifier using a Current Feedback Instrumentation Amplifier topology (CFIA). CFIAs are attractive for sensor readout, because of their high CMRR and their ability to interface with ground-referenced sensors. Several chopping and auto-zeroing techniques have been developed to reduce the offset and 1/f noise of such amplifiers to the ?V level. As a result, their dominant source of error is now gain error, which is limited by mismatch to at best 0.1%. This paper describes a CFIA that applies dynamic element matching (DEM) to achieve a gain error of less than 0.04%. Moreover, it presents the first silicon implementation of the ping-pong-pang (PPP) auto-zeroing scheme, which enables a 3.5× reduction in power consumption and 2.5× improvement in gain error as compared to state-of-the-art ping-pong auto-zeroed CFIAs.Electronic InstrumentationMicroelectronics & Computer EngineeringElectrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc

    Direct Synthesis of Complex Loaded Chebyshev Filters in a Complex Filtering Network

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    In this paper, a direct synthesis approach is proposed for designing a Chebyshev filter that matches the frequency variant complex loads at both the ports. The approach is based on the power wave renormalization theory and two practical assumptions: 1) the prescribed transmission zeros are stationary and 2) the reflection zeros are located along an imaginary axis. Three conditions are derived to stipulate the characteristic polynomials of the filter's responses through the renormalization of reference load impedances. These conditions are sequentially applied to ensure that the filter is physically realizable and well matched to the complex loads. It has been shown that the optimally synthesized filtering network that consists of an ideal filter cascaded with a piece of transmission line of an optimal length at each port can match the complex loads over a given frequency band with the best effort. By incorporating with an adjustment of the junction parameters, the approach provides an analytical yet flexible way to synthesize advanced microwave circuits composed of multiple filters connected together through some generalized junctions. The effectiveness of the method is demonstrated through three synthesis examples

    [[alternative]]Stories, Memories, and Identity--A Cultural Study of Chia-Yi He-Ping Judo Dojo

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    [[abstract]]Established in 1961, He-Ping Judo Dojo in Chia-Yi has been a place where outstanding Judo players practice and stay. It has also consecutively achieved seven years championship of the Taiwan Provincial Athletic Games. However, following the death of Mr. Chen Wu-in, who has run He-Ping Judo Dojo for thirty years, the Dojo has stumbled into its low tide. In recent years, pupils of He-Ping have endeavored to search for another place in Chia-Yi to relocate the training hall and to continue its Judo training and popularizing works. As a result, He-Ping Judo Dojo has gradually retained its prosperity. Basic Judo trainings have always been difficult. However, keen in reviving the honor and achievements of He-Ping Judo Dojo, the pupils willingly undertook the mission of the trainings. This revealed that, in He-Ping Judo Dojo, ‘training’ is not merely a physical matter, but rather, it represents an embodiment of He-Ping’s past dreams and ideals. There were ‘stories’ filling the spaces of He-Ping Judo Dojo. Some stories belonged to the space itself, and the others were told and spread by people. Nowadays, these stories are also a collective memory of the pupils. The collective memory of the pupils became a platform for identifying themselves and each others. By this, an ‘imagined community’ was formed in spite of the death of Mr. Chen and the disuse of the previous training hall. Collective memories enhance cohesion within the members of He-Ping Judo Dojo. Therefore, members bear in mind the task of preserving He-Ping’s tradition, and the great mission of the revival of its highest peak. This essay adopted the method of interview to sort out the formation and operation of the culture of He-Ping Judo Dojo in its early days. It also applied the method of ethnography to examine how, after Mr. Chen has passed away, the members of He-Ping ‘recollect the past’ and form a shared memory by eulogizing the stories of the Dojo. Furthermore, the researcher scrutinizes how the ‘identity’, engendered by the collective memory, brings the members together and, at the same time, creates/represents the tradition of He-Ping Judo Dojo in the regenerated training hall. Rituals and ongoing storytelling in He-Ping Judo Dojo connect its new members with past memories. This allows the imagined community of He-Ping to last and exist as they wish. Keywords: judo, He-Ping Judo Dojo, memory, identity, cultural studies

    Sediment Transport Characteristic of the Ping River Basin, Thailand

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    AbstractThis study examined the river sediment transport characteristics of the Ping River basin, which is one of the major river basins in Thailand. River surveys of the Ping River were carried out nine times between 2011 and 2013. Survey data included river cross sections, flow velocities, suspended sediment concentration, and bed load transport in the river. Analyzes of these data indicated that suspended transport rates in the Ping River during normal flow conditions in 2012-2013 ranged between 107 and 9,562 metric tons/day (mt/d), but increased to 35,300 mt/d during high flooding conditions (Thailand's Great Flood of 2011). The rate of bed load transport was 1,401 mt/d during the Flood of 2011. However, the measured bed load in 2012-2013 varied between 0 and 482 mt/d. The bed-to-suspended load ratio in the Ping River fluctuated in the broad range of 0-2.0. Estimates of total sediment transport in the Ping River were made using some of the classic equations from the hydrologic literature. The results obtained from the different methods show that the Laursen-Copeland formula gives the best estimate of total sediment transport rate of the Ping River compared to other methods. Results from this study also reveal that the Bhumibol Dam, constructed in 1964, has had a significant effect on suspended sediment load reduction downstream of the dam

    Author Biographies

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    Author Biographies A-W Ping-Ann Addo Filiz Adıgüzel Jeni Allenby Philis Alvic... Wendy Weiss Lauren Whitley Michelle Willar
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