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    Zhongguo ren min kang Ri zhan zheng ji nian guan cang zhen xi kang zhan wen xian hui kan

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    Du mu ju xuan.

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    不知道 / 陳汝霖編 -- 三軍一家 / 金馬編 -- 紅色馬戲團 / 行才, 石斧編.[康樂月刊編輯委員會編].Cover title.本電子書乃根據《香港版權條例(第528章)》而複製, 並只可在大學圖書館系統內的獨立電子書系統上使用.[Kang le yue kan bian ji wei yuan hui bian].Ben dian zi shu nai gen ju "Xianggang ban quan tiao li (Di 528 zhang)" er fu zhi, bing zhi ke zai da xue tu shu guan xi tong nei de du li dian zi shu xi tong shang shi yong.Bu zhi dao / Chen Rulin bian -- San jun yi jia / Jin Ma bian -- Hong se ma xi tuan / Xingcai, Shifu bian

    인조장렬후 사존호 존숭도감의궤 仁祖莊烈后四尊號 尊崇都監儀軌 Attribution de noms honorifiques : Kang In, à la reine Jang Lyol

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    Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document original.Cérémonial prévu par les conseillers pour l’attribution de noms honorifiques : Kang In, à la reine Jang Lyo

    Hemigyrus (Hemigyrus) minor Gorochov & Kang 2003

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    2.3 Hemigyrus (Hemigyrus) minor Gorochov & Kang, 2003 Figs. 8A–H Hemigyrus (Hemigyrus) minor: Gorochov, Kang & Liu, 2003, Oriental Insects, 37: 494.Published as part of Xie, Hui-Cong, Wang, Han-Qiang, Zong, Jing-Song, Li, Kai & He, Zhu-Qing, 2022, Taxonomic revision of the genus Hemigyrus Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Pseudophyllinae), pp. 97-115 in Zootaxa 5092 (1) on page 107, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5092.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/586967

    Chinese Theories of Anti-Modern or Alternative Modernity: Arif Dirlik, Liu Kang, and Wang Hui

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    In Yuyu Wu’s article, There and Back Again: A Critical Study on \u27Anti-modern Modernity,\u27 the author discusses the arguments about anti-modern modernity, raised by Arif Dirlik, Kang Liu and Hui Wang, and compares different contexts in which China’s modernity has been understood and interpreted. Both Dirlik and Liu reflect upon western Critical Theory through analysis of the Chinese experience, while Wang brings this theory back to China. However, in this two-way journey, a structural change occurs. By justifying China’s historical experience through abstract western theories, western Critical Theory has not only lost its sharp critical edge, but also transmogrified into an excuse for the Chinese experience. As a result, the insights of western Critical Theory become blind spots for interpreting the Chinese experience

    Sindosium longifilum Jang & Sörensson & Park 2023, sp. nov.

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    <i>Sindosium longifilum</i> sp. nov. <p>(Figs 1C–D, 3, 5: triangle)</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> The adult of <i>Sindosium longifilum</i> can be distinguished from other <i>Sindosium</i> species by an unusually prolonged seta on the last anterior serration of the elytral humeri and oval spermatheca with pointed basal tip.</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Body length 0.95–1.00 mm, width 0.53–0.55 mm; oval, convex; color reddish brown, evenly punctuate with pale yellow pubescence.Antennomeres I–II light reddish brown, III–XI reddish yellow (Figs. 1C–D).</p> <p> <i>Head</i>. Broad, rounded; weakly, finely, sparsely punctuate. Eyes large; distance between eyes in ventral view 0.19 mm. Antennal length 0.42 mm; Antennomeres I–II large, thicker than others; III short, cone-shaped; IV–VII long, weakly swollen distally; VIII slightly shorter; IX–XI clavate, basal half of seta darker; IX ovoid; X basal half swollen; XI ovoid (Fig. 3A).</p> <p> <i>Thorax</i>. Pronotum length 0.30 mm, width 0.49 mm; widest slightly behind middle; lateral margin serrated, flattened, curved, and basally narrowed; surface shining, rather weakly, evenly punctuate with pubescence; posterior margin wider than anterior (Fig. 3B). Scutellum equilaterally triangular (Fig. 3C).</p> <p> <i>Wings</i>. Elytral length 0.69 mm, long, complete; rather weakly, evenly punctuate with pubescence; lateral margin serrate anteriorly, with 4–5 denticules, each with long seta, posterior one conspicuously long; posterior margin rounded (Fig. 3E). Hindwing blade wide, membranous; anterior petiolar margin with one distinct seta, posterior margin setose on distal half (Fig. 3D).</p> <p> <i>Meso-, Metaventrite.</i> Mesoventrite anteriorally with prominent collar and keel; keel wider than median extension of collar; laterally of mesocoxae, mesopleural [anterior] suture straight, directed obliquely anterad, metaventral [posterior] line rather straight, distally obtusely angled, directed posterad. Mesoventrite medially shorter than metaventrite (Fig. 3G).</p> <p> <i>Abdomen</i>. Abdominal sternite I anteromedially with prominent knob fitting to metaventral [intermetacoxal] condyle (Figs. 3G, J–K). Tergite X small, in male trapezoid, in female semicircular (Figs. 3H–I).</p> <p> <i>Legs</i>. Male foreleg with pubescence around tarsus (Fig. 3F). Procoxae contiguous. Mesocoxae separated by arrow-shaped process. Metacoxae short, wide, almost contiguous, only separated by an intermetacoxal condyle (Figs. 3B, G).</p> <p> <i>Male genitalia.</i> Aedeagus elongate, flattened, slightly asymmetric, basal foramen skewed, apex angular. Each paramere with three setae, apical one longer (Fig. 3L).</p> <p> <i>Female genitalia.</i> Spermatheca length 0.15 mm, width 0.087 mm; oval, slightly longer than broad, basal tip pointed with chord, mushroom-shaped part short and stout (Fig. 3M).</p> <p> <b>Material examined</b> <i>(n=36, 16♁♁ 20♀♀).</i></p> <p> Holotype (deposited in NIBR), ♁ (dry), <b>Korea:</b> Gyeonggi Prov. Bogwangsa, 87, Bogwang-ro 474beon-gil, Gwangtan-myeon, Paju-si, 15.V.2021, 37°45′06″N 126°54′56″E, 190 m, sifting leaf & soil litter, J.-W. Seo.</p> <p> Paratypes (deposited in CBNUIC), 1♁ (dry), same data as in holotype; 2♁♁ 2♀♀ (2♁♁, dry; 2♀♀, slide), <b>Korea:</b> Chungbuk Prov. Gaesin-dong, Heungdeok-gu, Cheongju-si, 01.IV.2020, 36°37′43.5″N 127°27′16.7″E, 75 m, sifting leaf & soil & deadwood debris, M.-S. Jang, J.-Y. Kang, Y.-J. Choi, T.-Y. Jang, U.-J. Byeon, J.-W. Kim; 1♀ (dry), <b>Korea:</b> Chungbuk Prov. Jagwangsa, Mt. Worak, 1560-35, Mireuksonggye-ro, Hansu-myeon, Jecheon-si, 28. V.2020, 36°52′52.0″N 128°05′10.0″E, 262 m, sifting leaf & soil litter, M.-H. Song, U.-J. Byeon; 3♀♀ (2♀♀, dry; 1♀, slide), <b>Korea:</b> same locality, date, method and collector, 36°52′53.0″N 128°05′08.0″E, 243 m; 1♀ (dry), same locality, 25. V.2021, 36°52′53.3″N 128°05′11.6″E, 270 m, sifting soil litter & flood debris, J.-W. Kang, Y.-J. Choi, M.-H. Song; 2♀♀ (dry), <b>Korea:</b> Chungbuk Prov. Simbok Valley, 95, Yeonpung-ro galgeum 3-gil, Yeonpung-myeon, Goesan-gun, 30. V.2021, 36º46'49.44"N 127º57'45.00"E, 270 m, sifting leaf & soil litter, J.-W. Seo; 1♁ (dry), <b>Korea:</b> Gangwon Prov. Joldeulu-gil, Bukpyeong-myeon, Jeongseon-gun, 27.X.2019, 37°26′54.6″N 128°38′21.0″E, 312 m, sifting leaf & soil litter near stream, M.-S. Jang, J.-W. Kang, U.-J. Byeon; 1♁ (dry), <b>Korea:</b> Gyeongbuk Prov. Seonghyeon-gil, Yongmun-myeon, Yecheon-gun, 04. V.2019, 36°40′48.0″N 128°25′09.0″E, 134 m, sifting leaf & soil litter, U.-J. Byeon; 1♁ (dry), <b>Korea:</b> Gyeonggi Prov. Hoguk-ro 550beon-gil, Jangheungmyeon, Yangju-si, 08.VII.2019, 37º42'38"N 126º58'55"E, 150 m, sifting leaf litter & deadwood debris, Y.-J. Choi, T.-Y. Jang; 4♁♁ (3♁♁, slide; 1♁, in 95% EtOH), <b>Korea:</b> Jeju Island. 137, Donnaeko-ro, Seogwipo-si, 26.IX.2021, 33°17'59.8"N 126°34'59.3"E, 263 m, sifting leaf & soil litter, J.-W. Kang, T.-Y. Jang; 2♀♀ (dry), same locality, date and method, J.-W. Kang, U.-J. Byeon; 1 ♁ 1♀ (in 95% EtOH), <b>Korea:</b> Jeju Island. 516-ro, Namwon-eup, Seogwipo-si, 26.VIII.2021, 33°19'57.9"N 126°36'25.2"E, 504 m, sifting soil & deadwood debris, J.-W. Kang, J.-W. Kim, J.-I. Shin; 3♀♀ (dry), same locality, 26.IX.2021, 33°20'53.6"N 126°36'50.8"E, 601 m, sifting leaf & soil & deadwood debris, J.-W. Kang, T.-Y. Jang; 2♁♁ (slide), <b>Korea:</b> Jeju Island. Mt. Halla, 1100-ro, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, 28.XI.2021, 33°22'37"N 126°28'06"E, 1012 m, sifting leaf & soil litter, J.-W. Kang, M.-H. Song, J.-I. Shin; 1♀ (dry), <b>Korea:</b> Jeonnam Prov. Mt. Doksil, Gageo island, Gageodo-gil, Heuksan-myeon, Sinan-gun, 07.VII.2020, 34°03′48.4″N 125°07′21.0″E, 366 m, sifting leaf & soil litter, M.-H. Song; 2♀♀ (dry), same locality, 08.VII.2020, 34°04′59.0″N 125°06′21.0″E, 474 m, sifting leaf & soil litter, T.-Y. Jang; 1 ♁ 1♀ (slide), same locality, 19.IV.2021, 34°05'13.3"N 125°06'17.1"E, 415 m, sifting leaf & soil litter near rock, J.-W. Kang; 1♀ (dry), <b>Korea:</b> Jeonnam Prov. Gogeum Island, 102, Cheonghakdong-gil, Gogeum-myeon, Wando-gun, 07.VII.2022, 34°25'18.6"N 126°48'19.5"E, 31 m, sifting leaf & soil litter, S.-H. Choi, J.-W. Seo, U.-J. Byeon; 1♁ (dry), <b>Korea:</b> Jeonnam Prov. Yaksan Island, 566, Yaksanilju-ro, Yaksan-myeon, Wando-gun, 07.VII.2022, 34°21'44.3"N 126°55'00.5"E, 109 m, sifting leaf & soil litter, S.-H. Choi, J.-W. Seo, U.-J. Byeon.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> South Korea (Fig 5: triangle).</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The Latin adjective stem “long-” (long) and noun “filum” (filament) refers to the longest seta on the elytra.</p>Published as part of <i>Jang, Taeyoung, Sörensson, Mikael & Park, Jong-Seok, 2023, Three new species of the subfamily Nossidiinae (Coleoptera: Ptiliidae) from South Korea, pp. 537-547 in Zootaxa 5319 (4)</i> on pages 542-544, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5319.4.4, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8203292">http://zenodo.org/record/8203292</a&gt

    A study of KANG,YUN-WEI and her novels

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    As a Taiwanese female writer in 1960s, Kang Yun-Wei mainly created short novel and prose. Engaged in writing for more than 40 years, she only publishes less than 10 pieces of works. Special life experiences influence themes of her works. She uses unadorned and natural technique to smoothly present ordinary and trivial topics. In spite of limited quantity of works, she still wins many famous masters\ue2 praise due to her distinctive personal style. This paper aims to conduct comprehensive analysis and investigation of Kang Yun-Wei and her novels, and is composed of six chapters as the following. Chapter 1 is the \ue2Introduction\ue2, which describes motivation, objective, scope and method of the research, review of literatures, and framework of this paper framework. The author determines direction of the present study mainly because there is no academic paper specially investigating Kang Yun-Wei and the female consciousness and marital problems discussed by her have non- negligible significance in Taiwanese women\ue2s novels. Chapter 2 is \ue2Biography and Creation\ue2, which introduces Kang Yun-Wei\ue2s personal experiences and summarizes the background, course and material drawing of her creation. Chapter 3 is \ue2Themes of Novels\ue2, including love, marriage, family, female consciousness raising, friendship, social phenomena and social solicitude. Chapter 4 is \ue2Characters depicted in Novels\ue2, which generalizes different types of female and male characters created in the novels, as well as exquisitely outlines vivid figures from the external to internal. Chapter 5 is \ue2Artistic Techniques of Novels\ue2, which discusses how Kang Yun-Wei skillfully utilizes writing technique to organize source materials and adopts natural, unadorned style to express fine and deep emotion. Chapter 6 is the \ue2Conclusion\ue2, which summarizes research findings and evaluates the value of Kang Yun-Wei and her novels

    Hemigyrus (Tomomima) major Gorochov & Kang 2003

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    2.5 <i>Hemigyrus</i> (<i>Tomomima</i>) <i>major</i> Gorochov & Kang, 2003 <p>Figs 10A–H</p> <p> <i>Hemigyrus</i> (<i>Tomomima</i>) <i>major</i>: Gorochov, Kang & Liu, 2003, <i>Oriental Insects</i>, 37: 492.</p>Published as part of <i>Xie, Hui-Cong, Wang, Han-Qiang, Zong, Jing-Song, Li, Kai & He, Zhu-Qing, 2022, Taxonomic revision of the genus Hemigyrus Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Pseudophyllinae), pp. 97-115 in Zootaxa 5092 (1)</i> on page 110, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5092.1.5, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5869676">http://zenodo.org/record/5869676</a&gt

    sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076241249277 - Supplemental material for A mobile app to predict and manage behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia: Development, usability, and users’ acceptability

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076241249277 for A mobile app to predict and manage behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia: Development, usability, and users’ acceptability by Eunhee Cho, Minhee Yang, Jiyoon Jang, Jungwon Cho, Bada Kang, Yoonhyung Jang and Min Jung Kim in DIGITAL HEALTH</p
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