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    One Place After Another : Site-Specific Art and Locational Identity

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    Kwon traces the development of site-specific art from the 1960s to the 1990s, examining site-specificity as a locus of the dynamic relationship between place and identity in late capitalism. The author distinguishes the more recent work from the earlier by highlighting how it points to the exhaustion of the rhetoric of political progressivism inherent in the practice. Characterising community as an inoperative spectre, Kwon calls for new models of belonging. Index. Circa 300 bibl. ref

    Bactericera koreostriola Kwon 1983

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    Bactericera koreostriola Kwon, 1983 (Figs. 152–153) Bactericera (Smirnovia) koreostriola Kwon, 1983: 90. Eubactericera koreostriola; Park (1996: 274). Bactericera koreostriola; Burckhardt & Lauterer (1997a: 127). Bactericera (Klimaszewskiella) koreostriola; Kwon et al. (2016: 135), Kwon & Kwon (2020: 210). Distribution in Korea. CB, GB, GG, GN, GW, JB, JN (Kwon & Lee 1981, as B. (Smirnovia) striola; Kwon 1983, as B. (S.) koreostriola; Park 1996, as Eubactericera koreostriola; Paek et al. 2010, as E. koreostriola; Kwon et al. 2016, as B. (Klimaszewskiella) koreostriola; Kwon & Kwon 2020, as B. (K.) koreostriola) (NAAS, SNU). Host plant. Salix gracilistyla Miq., S. koriyanagi Kimura ex Goerz (Salicaceae) (Kwon 1983).Published as part of Cho, Geonho, Burckhardt, Daniel & Lee, Seunghwan, 2022, Check list of jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) of the Korean Peninsula, pp. 1-91 in Zootaxa 5177 (1) on page 65, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5177.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/702193

    Empoasca (Empoasca) palgongsana Hossain & Kwon & Suh & Kwon 2019, sp. nov.

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    Empoasca (Empoasca) palgongsana Hossain et al., sp. nov. (Figs. 14–26) Description. Body elongate, slender; shiny yellowish-green in ground color. Crown roundly produced medially, with brownish patch on anterior margin and each side of coronal suture. Eyes brown. Face concolorous, with lateral margins of anteclypeus whitish. Pronotum with irregular patches on anterior margin and under eyes. Scutellum with cream-yellowish triangular spots laterally. Forewing and hindwing semitransparent. Abdomen and legs pale yellow to yellow. Second sternal apodeme in male with posterior lobes well developed, parallel-sided, reaching to middle of 5th sternite. Male genitalia. Pygofer with ventral process slightly shorter than pygofer lobes in lateral view, curved caudad apically and tapering to apex. Anal tube with processstout, widened at base, swollen distinctly in sub-apical part, narrowing apically with blunt apex. Subgenital plate curved distinctly caudodorsad, not expanded apically in lateral view, tapered to narrow apex, with numerous macrosetae and fine setae somewhat irregularly arranged; dorsolateral margin with 5–6 long stout setae subbasally, and 14–16 short microsetae on apical and subapical parts. Style sinuate, with apex bearing 6 teeth on dentifer, preceded by about 6–8 setae subapically. Connective broad, with anterior margin emarginated medially. Aedeagal shaft well sclerotized, with a pair of long processes arising from preatrium on ventral side exceeding the shaft; preatrium thick in lateral view; postatrium distinctly flattened plate-likely; shaft at base strongly divergent from line of atrial complex, but thence straight with widened apex; gonopore apical, on ventral surface. Length. Male 3.1–3.3mm, female 3.3–3.5mm. Type material. Holotype male, Korea, Gyeongbuk Province: Chilgok-gun, Gasan-myeon, Gasan-Ri, Palgongsan, 22.IX.2011, Y.J. Kwon; paratypes, 3 males, 3 females, same data as holotype; 6 males, 12 females, Daegu City, Joya-dong, Geumhogang, 22.IX.2011, all same collector. Distribution. Korea (South). Host plant. Unknown. Etymology. The specific name is derived from name of the mountain of type locality. Remarks. This species is similar to E. longa Zhang and Liu, 2011, but differs from the latter by the longer preatrial processes and widened shaft of aedeagus, and by the smooth posterior surface of anal tube processes. It also differs from latter in absence of microseatae in pygofer ventral appendage (presence of a few microsetae in pygofer ventral appendage in E. longa).Published as part of Hossain, Md. Shamim, Kwon, Jin Hyung, Suh, Sang Jae & Kwon, Yong Jung, 2019, Two new species and two newly recorded species of the subgenus Empoasca Walsh from Korea (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae), pp. 340-348 in Zootaxa 4652 (2) on pages 342-344, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4652.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/336383

    Bactericera breviatiformis Kwon 1983

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    Bactericera breviatiformis Kwon, 1983 Bactericera (Smirnovia) breviatiformis Kwon, 1983: 87. Eubactericera breviatiformis; Park (1996: 274). Bactericera breviatiformis; Burckhardt & Lauterer (1997a: 116). Bactericera (Klimaszewskiella) breviatiformis; Kwon et al. (2016: 134), Kwon & Kwon (2020: 205). Distribution in Korea. GG (Kwon 1983, as B. (Smirnovia) breviatiformis; Park 1996, as Eubactericera breviatiformis; Paek et al. 2010, as E. breviatiformis; Kwon et al. 2016, as B. (Klimaszewskiella) breviatiformis; Kwon & Kwon 2020, B. (K.) breviatiformis). Host plant. Unknown. Comments. Bactericera breviatiformis is known only from a single female. More material, in particular males and immatures, is necessary to diagnose this species properly.Published as part of Cho, Geonho, Burckhardt, Daniel & Lee, Seunghwan, 2022, Check list of jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) of the Korean Peninsula, pp. 1-91 in Zootaxa 5177 (1) on page 63, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5177.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/702193

    Bactericera nobilis Kwon 1983

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    Bactericera nobilis Kwon, 1983 Bactericera (Smirnovia) nobilis Kwon, 1983: 90. Eubactericera nobilis; Park (1996: 274). Bactericera nobilis; Burckhardt & Lauterer (1997a: 129). Bactericera (Klimaszewskiella) nobilis; Kwon et al. (2016: 135); Kwon & Kwon (2020: 213). Distribution in Korea. GB (Kwon 1983, as B. (Smirnovia) nobilis; Park 1996, as Eubactericea nobilis; Paek et al. 2010, as E. nobilis; Kwon et al. 2016, as B. (Klimaszewskiella) nobilis; Kwon & Kwon 2020, as B. (K.) nobilis). Host plant. Unknown. Comments. Bactericera nobilis is known from a single female only (Kwon 1983). More material is required to elucidate the identity of this species.Published as part of Cho, Geonho, Burckhardt, Daniel & Lee, Seunghwan, 2022, Check list of jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) of the Korean Peninsula, pp. 1-91 in Zootaxa 5177 (1) on page 66, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5177.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/702193

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    Bactericera miyatakei Kwon & Lee 1981

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    Bactericera miyatakei Kwon & Lee, 1981 Bactericera (Smirnovia) miyatakei Kwon & Lee, 1981: 158. Eubactericera miyatakei; Li (1995: 321, 325). Bactericera miyatakei; Burckhardt & Lauterer (1997a: 116). Bactericera (Klimaszewskiella) miytakei; Kwon et al. (2016: 135), Kwon & Kwon (2020: 211). Distribution in Korea. GB, JB (Kwon & Lee 1981, as B. (Smirnovia) miyatakei; Kwon 1983, as B. (S.) miyatakei; Park 1996, as Eubactericera miyatakei; Paek et al. 2010, as E. miyatakei; Kwon et al. 2016, as B. (Klimaszewskiella) miyatakei; Kwon & Kwon 2020, as B. (K.) miyatakei). Host plant. Salix L. (Salicaceae) (Kwon & Lee 1981).Published as part of Cho, Geonho, Burckhardt, Daniel & Lee, Seunghwan, 2022, Check list of jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) of the Korean Peninsula, pp. 1-91 in Zootaxa 5177 (1) on page 65, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5177.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/702193

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    Respostas hemodinâmicas na vigília e sono de mulheres hipertensas após uma sessão de Tae Kwon Do

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    Introduction: Tae Kwon Do, Korean martial art with over 80 million practitioners worldwide. Cardiovascular Coma Syndrome of Hypertensive Women Purpose: To analyze the acute effect of a Tae Kwon Do of the Born Cardiovascular of hypertensive women. Methods: 23 women (60.8 ± 6 years) hypertensive, attended by the drug form, were submitted to a control session and adjusted through breathing classes. postural. Cardiovascular variables were evaluated as systemic arterial hypertension after a 24-hour period, wakefulness and outpatient radiological control after blood flow control. Results: A demonstrative analysis of Tae Kwon Do compared to control, keeping blood pressure lower by 10.5mHg for six hours after the stimulus, reducing DBP by 5.6mmHg 75min after term, as well as maintaining the frequency cardiac output at 6bpm up to four hours. In wake and sleep no differences were found between Tae Kwon Do and control. Conclusion: the behavior of blood pressure and cardiopulmonary function after the Tae Kwon Do session demonstrates that the modality can be adopted as an auxiliary form of drug control of arterial hypertension in hypertensive women.Introdução: O Tae Kwon Do, arte marcial coreana com mais de 80 milhões de praticantes em todo o mundo. Contudo, pouco se sabe sobre seu efeito nas respostas cardiovasculares de mulheres hipertensas. Objetivo: Analisar o efeito agudo de uma sessão de Tae Kwon Do nas respostas cardiovasculares de mulheres hipertensas. Métodos: 23 mulheres (60,8±6 anos) hipertensas, previamente tratadas pela forma medicamentosa, foram submetidas a uma sessão controle e Tae Kwon Do composto por exercícios tradicionais de movimentos balísticos de ataque e defesa em posições e movimentos que requerem coordenação e controle postural. Foram avaliadas as variáveis cardiovasculares como pressão arterial e frequência cardiaca em um período de 24 horas, vigília e sono pela monitorização ambulatorial após o Tae Kwon Do e o controle. Resultados: A análise demonstrou que o Tae Kwon Do, comparado com o controle, mantem a pressão arterial sistólica mais baixa em 10,5mHg até seis horas após o estimulo, reduz a PAD em 5,6 mmHg 75 min após o estimulo tão como mantem a frequência cardiaca mais alta em 6bpm até quatro horas. Na vigília e sono não foram encontradas diferenças entre o Tae Kwon Do e o controle. Conclusão: o comportamento da pressão arterial e frequência cardiaca após uma sessão de Tae Kwon Do demonstra que essa modalidade pode ser adotada como forma auxiliar a forma medicamentosa no controle da pressão arterial em mulheres hipertensas.São Cristóvão, S

    Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts

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    We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more sophisticated methods
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