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    Callopisma ramsdeni Leng & Mutchler 1922

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    Callopisma ramsdeni Leng & Mutchler Callopisma ramsdeni Leng & Mutchler 1922: 442 DISTRIBUTION: CUBA: Granma, Guantánamo, Santiago de Cuba (Leng & Mutchler 1922; Mutchler 1923a; Blackwelder 1945; McDermott 1966; Blackwelder & Arnett 1974; Peck 2005; Branham 2006) TYPE LOCALITY: Cuba, Guantanamo, Belona TYPE DEPOSITORY: AMNHPublished as part of Keller, Oliver & Branham, Marc A., 2021, A catalog of the Lampyridae (Coleoptera) of the West Indies, pp. 53-105 in Zootaxa 4970 (1) on page 69, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4970.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/475633

    Photinus manni Leng & Mutchler 1922

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    Photinus manni Leng & Mutchler Photinus manni Leng & Mutchler 1922: 466 DISTRIBUTION: THE BAHAMAS: Andros, Eleuthera (Leng & Mutchler 1922, Blackwelder 1945; McDermott 1966; Blackwelder & Arnett 1974; Turnbow & Thomas 2008) TYPE LOCALITY: The Bahamas, Mangrove Cay TYPE DEPOSITORY: AMNHPublished as part of Keller, Oliver & Branham, Marc A., 2021, A catalog of the Lampyridae (Coleoptera) of the West Indies, pp. 53-105 in Zootaxa 4970 (1) on page 84, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4970.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/475633

    Alecton flavum Leng & Mutchler 1922

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    Alecton flavum Leng & Mutchler Alecton flavum Leng & Mutchler 1922: 434 DISTRIBUTION: CUBA: Artemisa, Pinar del Rio (Leng & Mutchler 1922; Mutchler 1923a; Blackwelder 1945; Green 1959; McDermott 1966; Blackwelder & Arnett 1974; Peck 2005; Branham 2006) TYPE LOCALITY: Cuba TYPE DEPOSITORY: ANSPPublished as part of Keller, Oliver & Branham, Marc A., 2021, A catalog of the Lampyridae (Coleoptera) of the West Indies, pp. 53-105 in Zootaxa 4970 (1) on page 62, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4970.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/475633

    REPRESENTASI PERTENTANGAN KELAS DALAM PERTUNJUKAN LENG

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    Abstrak: Pementasan Leng merepresentasikan struktur sosial masyarakat yang terbagi menjadi dua golongan, yaitu kaum pemilik modal dan kaum marginal. Pertunjukan Leng menguraikan rumusan masalah mengenai representasi pertentangan kelas sosial. Teori yang digunakan untuk menganalisis kelas sosial yaitu teori sosiologi seni Janet Wolff. Metode penelitian deskriptif analitik ini akan menggunakan data-data kualitatif yang diperoleh dari video dokumentasi pertunjukan Leng tahun 1986, sedangkan pengumpulan data yang digunakan adalah studi dokumentasi, pustaka, dan wawancara. Pertunjukan Leng merupakan representasi dari kelas sosial masyarakat Jawa, dan tokoh-tokoh yang dihadirkan oleh Kenthut mewakili kelas sosial yang diperjuangkan, yaitu wong cilik. Berawal dari kepekaan Kenthut terhadap masyarakatnya, memicu Kenthut dalam membuat karya Leng. Kepekaan Kenthut tercermin dalam konstruksi dramatik dan artistik pertunjukan Leng bahwa kelas sosial masyarakat Jawa erat kaitannya dengan kondisi sosial yang terjadi. Kata-kata kunci: Kenthut, pertunjukan Leng, kelas sosial, priyayi, dan wong cilik. Abstract:Leng represent the social structure of society which divided into two groups, namely the capital owners and the marginal society. Sociology theory of Janet Wolff was used to analyze the social class problems. This research is descriptive-analytic research using a qualitative method in which the data is obtained from the 1986 Leng performance video documentations, literature review, and interviews. The Leng performance is a representation of the social class of Javanese community, and the figures which presented by Kenthut represent the social class that is championed, namely the grassroots. Starting from Kenthut's sensitivity towards his community, triggered him in making the Leng. Kenthut's sensitivity is reflected in the dramatic and artistic construction of Leng that the social class of Javanese people is closely related to the social conditions that occur. Key words: Kenthut, Leng, social class, priyayi, grass-roots society

    Application of product data management within the product development process

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    Manufacturing companies need to be able to respond to customer demand quickly and accurately. This requires the capability to manage product data effectively. Product Data Management (PDM) systems have been identified as a solution to deliver this capability by providing the right information to the right people at the right time and in the right format. The foundation of this research is that the concept of PDM is relevant and important within the product development process. This research focuses upon how the PDM concept is applied in practice to define and configure products and how it can be integrated with other major information systems to enable an enterprise wide information system. To enable the research aim, an extensive review of literature was undertaken to investigate the effectiveness of PDM in enhancing the product definition process and in creating an interface between different business functional areas. A survey ofPDM system usage was undertaken aimed at identifying the current level of PDM usage within manufacturing enterprises in the UK. This was followed up by three industrial case studies to provide some degrees of validation of the results obtained. A need for effective one time order capture was identified from the three case studies which led to the development of a model specification for a late product configuration tool. A prototype system was produced to validate the design specification and was successfully demonstrated to a collaborating company. During the submission of this thesis, the collaborating company and the university are working on funding a project to pursue with its implementation. The work undertaken has firmly established the relevance ofPDM within the product development process and the importance of effective interfaces between PDM and other manufacturing information systems. The research will be of interest to small and medium sized manufacturing companies searching solutions for improving the management of their product data to enhance product definition and configuration

    Photinus ceratus Leng & Mutchler 1922

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    Photinus ceratus Leng & Mutchler Photinus ceratus Leng & Mutchler 1922: 459 DISTRIBUTION: JAMAICA: Clarendon, Manchester, Portland, St. Andrew, St. Elizabeth, St. James, St. Thomas (Leng & Mutchler 1922; Mutchler 1923b; Barber 1941; Buck 1941, 1942; Blackwelder 1945; McDermott & Buck 1959; Seliger et al. 1964a, 1964b; McDermott 1966; Lloyd 1969; Blackwelder & Arnett 1974) TYPE LOCALITY: Jamaica, Cumberland District, Clarendon TYPE DEPOSITORY: AMNHPublished as part of Keller, Oliver & Branham, Marc A., 2021, A catalog of the Lampyridae (Coleoptera) of the West Indies, pp. 53-105 in Zootaxa 4970 (1) on page 80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4970.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/475633

    Pyractomena watsoni Leng & Mutchler 1922

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    Pyractomena watsoni Leng & Mutchler Pyractomena watsoni Leng & Mutchler 1922: 453 DISTRIBUTION: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Duarte, El Seibo, Hato Mayor, Independencia, La Vega, Monseñor Nouel, Monte Plata, Samaná, Santiago, Santo Domingo, Valverde (Leng & Mutchler 1922; Blackwelder 1945; Blackwelder & Arnett 1974; Wetherbee 1985; Kazantsev 2007; Perez-Gelabert 2008; Kazantsev & Perez-Gelabert 2009; Perez-Gelabert 2011b). WEST INDIES: (McDermott 1966) TYPE LOCALITY: Dominican Republic, San Lorenzo TYPE DEPOSITORY: AMNH REMARKS: Erroneously included under Pyractonema by Blackwelder (1945), Blackwelder & Arnett (1974), and Perez-Gelabert (2020)Published as part of Keller, Oliver & Branham, Marc A., 2021, A catalog of the Lampyridae (Coleoptera) of the West Indies, pp. 53-105 in Zootaxa 4970 (1) on pages 61-62, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4970.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/475633

    Leng yan jing.

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    Special collection from London Missionary Society.; On double leaves, oriental style, in case.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.gen-vn380697.Leng yen sutra (Buddhist

    Margaret Hee-Leng Tan, New York City, April 17, 1982

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    Performance by Margaret Hee-Leng Tan, New York City, April 17, 1982. Track 1: 00:00 to 10:28. Spoken remarks by composer Alan Hovhaness / applause/ambience -- 10:28 to 18:40. Hovhaness: Suite for Piano, Op.98 -- 18:41 to 19:12. Applause/ambience. Track 2: 00:00 to 00:22. Applause/ambience -- 00:23 to 11:06. Messiaen: Canteyodjaya -- 11:07 to 13:21. Applause/ambience/applause -- 13:22 to 17:46. Debussy: Images Book II: No.1, Cloches a travers les feuilles -- 17:47 to 22:36. Debussy: Images Book II: No.2, Et la lune descend dsur le temple qui fut -- 22:37 to 26:20. Debussy: Images Book II: No.3, Poissons d'or -- 26:21 to 27:14. Applause/ambience. Track 3: 00:00 to 09:32. Cage: Amores for Prepared Piano (1943) -- 09:33 to 12:00. Applause/ambience -- 12:00 to 17:24. Spoken remarks by composer Philip Corner -- 17:25 to 19:01. Blank -- 19:01 to 30:25. Corner: Ink Marks for Performance (1962) -- 30:26 - applause. Track 4: 00:00 to 01:48. Ambience/applause -- 01:48 to 06:45. John Adams: China Gates (1977) -- 06:46 to 07:31. Applause/ambience/applause -- 07:32 to 22:12. Charles Griffes: Piano Sonata (1917) -- 22:13 to 23:23. Applause -- 23:23 to 24:23. Remarks by Margaret Tan, introducing an encore -- 24:23 to 26:57. Henry Cowell: The Snows of Fujiyama. -- 26:58 - applause, fades
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