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    Zyginella taiwana Chiang, Lee & Knight 1988

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    Zyginella taiwana Chiang, Lee & Knight 1988 Figs 34–36 Zyginella taiwana Chiang, lee & Knight 1988: 110–111 Distribution. China (Taiwan)Published as part of Zhang, Yalin, Gao, Xia & Huang, Min, 2012, Review of Genus Zyginella LÖw (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae: Zyginellini) with Description of Four New Species and a New Genus from China, pp. 19-34 in Zootaxa 3180 on page 29, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21330

    Zyginella taiwana Chiang, Lee & Knight 1988

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    <i>Zyginella taiwana</i> Chiang, Lee & Knight 1988 <p>Figs 34–36</p> <p> <i>Zyginella taiwana</i> Chiang, lee & Knight 1988: 110–111</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> China (Taiwan)</p>Published as part of <i>Zhang, Yalin, Gao, Xia & Huang, Min, 2012, Review of Genus Zyginella LÖw (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae: Zyginellini) with Description of Four New Species and a New Genus from China, pp. 19-34 in Zootaxa 3180</i> on page 29, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/213309">10.5281/zenodo.213309</a&gt

    VISUALISASI PEREMPUAN PADA LUKISAN TRADISIONAL TIONGHOA DI INDONESIA (Analisis karya-karya seni lukis Lee Man Fong dan Chiang Yu Tie)

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    ABSTRACT Both Lee Man Fong - a male painter - and Chiang Yu Tie - a female painter - are Chinese who migrated to Indonesia. In the beginning of the 20th century, Lee Man Fong lived in Bali while Chiang Yu Tie lived in Java. Many of their artworks were collected by the National Palace and many government officers. The questions of this research are visualization of the women as the object of paintings of both artists and gesture of the women in the paintings of both artists. The purpose of the research is to enrich the documentary infrastructure about women as object in the social area of visual arts which has not been studied much. The research method that will be used is qualitative method with purpose sampling. The result of the research will show that both artists are very familiar with a particular social life during their stay in a certain place, so that their perceptions are focused in excavating the women object in their artworks.Keywords: Chiang Yu Tie, Chinese, Lee Man Fong, Painting, Woman.ABSTRAK Lee Man Fong adalah pelukis laki-laki dan Chiang Yu Tie adalah pelukis perempuan. Keduanya adalah orang Tionghoa yang merantau ke Indonesia. Pada tahun 1900 an Lee Man Fong tinggal di Bali sedangkan Chiang Yu Tie tinggal di Jawa Barat. Karya keduanya banyak dikoleksi oleh Istana Negara juga oleh pejabat pemerintahan. Penelitian ini untuk mengetahui visualisasi perempuan yang dijadikan objek pada lukisan tradisional tionghoa dan gestur perempuan pada objek karya seni lukis kedua seniman tersebut. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk melengkapi infrastruktur pendokumentasian tentang objek perempuan dalam medan sosial seni rupa yang belum banyak dibahas. Metode penelitian ini adalah metode kualitatif dengan purpose sampling. Hasil penelitian ini memperlihatkan bahwa kedua seniman tersebut sangat akrab dengan lingkungan sosial ketika mereka tinggal disuatu daerah, sehingga pengamatannya banyak di fokuskan pada penggalian objek perempuan dalam karya seni lukisnya.Kata kunci: Chiang Yu Tie, Lee Man Fong, Perempuan, Seni lukis, Tionghoa. </jats:p

    Evaluation of Certain Functional Integrals

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    Chiang, Tzuu-Shuh; Chow, Yunshong; Lee, Yuh-Jia. (1986). Evaluation of Certain Functional Integrals. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/4442

    Wo Fen Game

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    This portrait was used during the trial of Wo Fen Game, later convicted of the shooting deaths of three men, Hong Kim Hi, Hong Leon and So Ho Ki at the Jim Lee Laundry, Murray Street, St. John's, in May 1922. He also injured a man named Hong Wing. Wo Fen Game was hanged on December 16, 1922.exhibit: Crown v. Wo Fen Gam

    Short-term effects of air pollution and temperature on daily morbidity in Chiang Mai Thailand

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    Air pollution is associated with mortality and morbidity worldwide. Hot and cold temperature is also related to increased deaths and possibly hospital visits and admissions in many settings. Climate change is anticipated to pose increasing risks of deaths and illnesses associated with air pollution and temperature variations, particularly in developing world. To date, research studies about health effects of air pollution and temperature have been conducted in developed countries with cool climate more than in developing countries with subtropical or tropical climate. Furthermore, studies to identify susceptible populations are still limited. This study aims to investigate heath effects of air pollution and temperature and to identify people who are more susceptible to air pollution and temperature in a developing, tropical country, Thailand. A regression analysis of retrospective time series data was employed to assess the shortterm effects of air pollution and temperature on daily out-patient visits and hospital admissions in Chiang Mai, Thailand, from October 2002 to September 2006. Generalised negative binomial regression was used to model the relationships between the exposure and health outcomes, controlling for seasonal patterns and other possible potential confounders. Lag effects up to 4 days for air pollution, and up to 13 days for temperature were considered. Effect modification by age, sex, occupation, season, and previous out-patient visits before admissions were also examined. There were positive, but not significant, effects of air pollution for some pollutants (particularly for S02), with notably larger effect sizes compared to previous studies in Western countries. There was evidence of hot temperature effects (though wide confidence intervals), with an increase in diabetic visits of 26.3% (95% Cl, 7.1% to 49.0%), and in circulatory visits of 19.2% (95% Cl, 7.0% to 32.8%) for each 1°C increase in temperature above 29°C. There was a rise of both the visits (3.7% increase, 95% Cl, 1.5% to 5.9%) and admissions (5.8% increase, 95% Cl, 2.3% to 9.3%) due to intestinal infectious disease for each 1°C increase across the whole temperature range. Despite no statistically significant differences between subgroups, air pollution effects were stronger in the elderly, females and manual workers, whereas temperature effects were stronger in the elderly, male and unemployed people. This study suggests that while there was little evidence of air pollution effects, there was significant evidence of high temperature effects on daily morbidity in Chiang Mai. The elderly seemed to be more vulnerable to the daily changes of both air pollution and temperature

    General Chiang Kai-shek : the builder of new China

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    General Chiang Kai-shek"Significant speeches [by General Chiang]": p. [51]-107.by Chen Tsung-hsi, Wang An-tsiang and Wang I-ting; with an introduction by Dr. Chenting T. Wang and a preface by Dr. Wang Chung-hui
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