323 research outputs found

    Chou mo yin chu

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    1. 擊鼓罵曹 -- 2. 丑末寅初.駱玉笙演唱.Live recording.Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian Audio Cassette Collection.京韻大鼓: 駱玉笙.Recorded on 27th February 1982 in Tianjin, China.Sung in Chinese.Luo Yusheng yan chang.Jing yun da gu: Luo Yusheng.1. Ji gu ma cao -- 2. Chou mo yin chu

    Interview Luo Yusheng.

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    Live recording."1982 original"--Spine.Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian VHS collection.Performers, unknown (title 2).Spoken and sung in Chinese

    Jing yun da gu

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    駱玉笙 = A zither overheard : Beijing drumsong / Luo Yusheng.Possibly reproduced from other commercial recording or radio broadcast (Pending for review)Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian U-matic collection.Performers: Tianjin Municipal Storytelling troupe.Sung in Chinese.Luo Yusheng = A zither overheard : Beijing drumsong / Luo Yusheng

    Xiaocaiwu interview

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    [駱玉笙].Interviewee supplied by cataloguer.Live recording.Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian Audio Cassette Collection.Interview in Jan 1979.Spoken in Chinese.[Luo Yusheng]

    sj-docx-1-sgo-10.1177_21582440231166341 – Supplemental material for An Introspective Analysis of Inclusive Growth in Africa, With an Eminence on the Influence of Governance and Financial Development Interaction

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-sgo-10.1177_21582440231166341 for An Introspective Analysis of Inclusive Growth in Africa, With an Eminence on the Influence of Governance and Financial Development Interaction by Kaodui Li, Easmond Baah Nketia, Yusheng Kong and Michael Appiah in SAGE Open</p

    Yan kou. 1

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    87. G, 駱老 -- 87. G, 焰口. 1.Live recording.Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian V8 collection.京韻大鼓: 駱玉笙; various accompanists.Sung and spoken in Chinese.Jing yun da gu: Luo Yusheng ; various accompanists.87. G, Luo lao -- 87. G, yan kou. 1

    Bai niu shuo shu

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    1. 和氏壁 -- 2. 劍阁闻鈴 -- 3. 击鼓骂曹 -- 4. 紅梅阁 -- 5. 俞伯牙摔琴 -- 6. 遊武庙 -- 7. 战长沙 -- 8. 白妞说书.Possibly reproduced from other commercial recording or radio broadcast (Pending for review)Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian VHS collection.Performers: 駱玉笙[and others].Sung in Chinese.Performers: Luo Yusheng [and others].Detailed contents in vernacular field only

    A Panel Data Analysis of the Interactions between Lagged Profitability and Firms' Financial Performance Evidence from the Ghana Stock Exchange GSE

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    This study sought to examine the association between lagged profitability and the financial performance of non financial firms listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange GSE . Specifically, the study sought to explore the relationship between lagged profitability and the firms' financial performance as measured by ROA assess the association between lagged profitability and the firms' financial performance as measured by ROE and to examine the affiliation between lagged profitability and the firms' financial performance as measured by ROCE. Panel data extracted from the audited and published annual reports of fifteen 15 non financial firms for the period 2008 to 2017 was used for the study. From the study's Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient estimates, an insignificantly positive association between lagged profitability and the firms' ROA and ROE was established. Also, an insignificantly negative affiliation between lagged profitability and the firms' ROCE was discovered at the 95 confidence interval. Even though the association between lagged profitability and the firms' financial performance was not statistically significant, the positive connection uncovered between lagged profitability and the firms' ROA and ROE is an indication that significant increases in lagged profitability could have led to significant increases in ROA or ROE and vice versa. Therefore, the determinants of firms' financial performance like liquidity, leverage, capital structure, operational efficiency, size, growth, tangibility, age, inflation, economic growth GDP , exchange rate, interest rate, competition, corporate taxes and market share among others, should be properly factored into the business decisions of the firms. Mohammed Musah | Yusheng Kong | Stephen Kwadwo Antwi "A Panel Data Analysis of the Interactions between Lagged Profitability and Firms' Financial Performance: Evidence from the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE)" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-4 , June 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23848.pd

    Daiyu bei chou

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    Side A. 一. 京韻大鼓 : 正气歌 / 駱玉笙(小彩舞)演唱. 二. 京韻大鼓 : 风雨归舟 / 鈡劲风演唱 -- Side B. 三. 梅花大鼓 : 黛玉悲愁 / 張雅琴演唱. Detailed contents in vernacular field only.Live performance.Possibly reproduced from other commercial recording or radio broadcast (Pending for review)"师大艺术音乐专业"--Side A label.Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian Audio Cassette Collection.Recordist: 張樹田.Performers: 駱玉笙, 鈡劲风, 張雅琴.Sung in Chinese."Shi da yi shu yin yue zhuan ye"--Side A label.Recordist: zhang shu tian.Performers: Luo Yusheng, Zhong Jingfeng, Zhang Yaqin.Detailed contents in vernacular field only

    Effects of essential amino acids supply and body condition prepartum on antioxidant, inflammation and mechanistic target of rapamycin pathways in adipose tissue during the periparturient period

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    In non-ruminants, adipose tissue is responsive to amino acid supply, can utilize them as fuels, or for protein synthesis regulated in part via insulin and mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling. Nuclear factor, erythroid-derived 2-like 2 (NFE2L2, formerly Nrf2) is a key transcription factor controlling cellular oxidative stress (OS) in non-ruminants. Our research examined the effects of rumen-protected methionine (RPM) supply or body condition prepartum on pathways associated with mTOR and NFE2L2 pathways in subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) during the periparturient period, respectively. Sixty multiparous Holstein cows were assigned from –28 to 60 d relative to parturition to a basal diet (control; 1.47 Mcal/kg of DM and 15.3% CP prepartum; 1.67 Mcal/kg and 17.7% CP postpartum) or the control plus ethyl-cellulose RPM. The RPM was fed individually at a rate of 0.09% of DMI prepartum and 0.10% postpartum. Enhanced Met supply led to greater overall mRNA abundance of Gln (SLC38A1), Glu (SLC1A1), L-type AA (Met, Leu, Val, Phe; SLC3A2), and neutral AA (SLC1A5) transporters along with greater gene expression of glutathione (GSH) metabolism-related genes. Furthermore, it upregulated protein abundance of insulin-responsive proteins phosphorylated (p) protein kinase B (p-AKT). A diet×day interaction was observed for mTOR protein abundance due to greater values for RPM cows at 30 d postpartum compared with controls. Additionally, supply of Met resulted in an overall upregulation of protein abundance of glutathione peroxidase 1 (GPX1), GPX3, glutathione S-transferase mu 1 (GSTM1), and glutathione S-transferase alpha 4 all related to GSH metabolism. There was a diet×day effect for protein abundance of NFE2L2 and its repressor kelch like ECH associated protein 1 due to lower values at 30 d in cows fed Met versus controls. Therefore, the data suggest that exogenous Met may play a role in activating GSH metabolism and the anti-oxidant NFE2L2 pathways in SAT. Besides, the mTOR pathway in SAT adapts to the change in the physiologic state during the periparturient period. Twenty-two multiparous Holstein cows were retrospectively classified into a high body condition score (HBCS; n = 11, BCS ≥ 3.5) or normal BCS (NBCS; n = 11, BCS ≤ 3.17) on d 28 before parturition. Cows were fed a corn silage- and wheat straw-based total mixed ration (TMR) during late-prepartum and a corn silage- and alfalfa hay-based TMR postpartum. Cows in HBCS had greater overall plasma non-esterified fatty acid concentrations due to marked increases at 7 and 15 d postpartum. Plasma concentrations of reactive oxygen species (ROS) increased after parturition regardless of treatment. Overall ROS concentrations in SAT were greater in HBCS cows. Although HBCS cows had greater overall total protein abundance of NFE2L2 in SAT, the ratio of p-NFE2L2-to-total NFE2L2 was lower suggesting a decrease in the activity of this antioxidant system. Overall mRNA abundance of the GSH metabolism-related genes along with protein abundance of GSTM1 was greater in HBCS cows. Data suggest that HBCS cows might experience greater systemic OS after parturition, while the increased abundance of mRNA and protein components of the GSH metabolism pathway in SAT might help alleviate tissue oxidant status. Overconditioning during the late prepartum period leads to lower activation of AKT (p-AKT/total AKT) and more pronounced lipolysis postpartum; however, adipose tissue in over-conditioned cows might trigger compensatory mechanisms. We further tested the effects of enhanced amino acids (Met, Leu, Ile, Val, Arg) on protein abundance of amino acid transporter, insulin signaling, and GSH metabolism-related proteins with or without challenges (hydrogen peroxide or C2:0-ceramide) using bovine adipose explants. Enhanced amino acid supply promotes the activation of mTOR and may potentially help maintain adipose tissue functionality. Overall, these responses suggested mTOR and NFE2L2 pathways in bovine SAT are responsive to amino acid supply and BCS prepartum.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'Closed Access', the embargo will last until 2023-08-01The student, Yusheng Liang, accepted the attached license on 2021-07-02 at 00:13.The student, Yusheng Liang, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2021-07-02 at 00:25.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2021-07-08 at 16:03.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #16725 on 2022-01-12 at 13:03:46Made available in DSpace on 2022-01-12T22:51:41Z (GMT). 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