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    Vibrationally Excited Level Identification and FIR Laser Line Prediction by the "Ritz" and "LaseRitz" Programs

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    1^{1} G. Moruzzi and Li-Hong Xu, Ohio State University 49th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, TD04, p. 122 (1994).Author Institution: Università di Pisa, Piazza Torricelli 2, I-56100 Pisa, Italy; National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 U.S.A.Following last year's Columbus talk1talk^{1}, we have continued our work on an interactive computer program for automating assignment of the Fourier-Transform methanol spectrum. Two new features have been developed. (1) A new routine has been incorporated in the Ritz program for the identification of small-amplitude vibrationally excited levels starting from the known energies of the ground-vibrational levels. We have been testing this routine in the 9501250cm1950-1250 cm^{-1} region for CH3OHCH_{3}OH. (2)A new LaseRitz program has been written for predicting FIR laser lines using known energies of the ground and the vibrationally excited levels. The simplified float chart of the interactive program is presented below

    My Sister: Li Hong

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    My Sister: Li Hong, mixed media installation - gallery view, 2008 My Sister: Li Hong is a piece that focuses on my 86 year old sister who is developmentally challenged.  There is a sound component to the installation where viewers can hear short narratives of Li Hong\u27s challenging life.https://via.library.depaul.edu/oral_his_gallery/1028/thumbnail.jp

    Li, Hong

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    S-Nitrosylation in Organs of Mice Exposed to Low or High Doses of γ-Rays: The Modulating Effect of Iodine Contrast Agent at a Low Radiation Dose

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    The covalent addition of nitric oxide (NO•) onto cysteine thiols, or S-nitrosylation, modulates the activity of key signaling proteins. The dysregulation of normal S-nitrosylation contributes to degenerative conditions and to cancer. To gain insight into the biochemical changes induced by low-dose ionizing radiation, we determined global S-nitrosylation by the “biotin switch” assay coupled with mass spectrometry analyses in organs of C57BL/6J mice exposed to acute 0.1 Gy of cesium-137 γ-rays. The dose of radiation was delivered to the whole body in the presence or absence of iopamidol, an iodinated contrast agent used during radiological examinations. To investigate whether similar or distinct nitrosylation patterns are induced following high-dose irradiation, mice were exposed in parallel to acute 4 Gy of cesium-137 γ rays. Analysis of modulated S-nitrosothiols (SNO-proteins) in freshly-harvested organs of animals sacrificed 13 days after irradiation revealed radiation dose- and contrast agent-dependent changes. The major results were as follows: (i) iopamidol alone had significant effects on S-nitrosylation in brain, lung and liver; (ii) relative to the control, exposure to 0.1 Gy without iopamidol resulted in statistically-significant SNO changes in proteins that differ in molecular weight in liver, lung, brain and blood plasma; (iii) iopamidol enhanced the decrease in S-nitrosylation induced by 0.1 Gy in brain; (iv) whereas a decrease in S-nitrosylation occurred at 0.1 Gy for proteins of ~50 kDa in brain and for proteins of ~37 kDa in liver, an increase was detected at 4 Gy in both organs; (v) mass spectrometry analyses of nitrosylated proteins in brain revealed differential modulation of SNO proteins (e.g., sodium/potassium-transporting ATPase subunit beta-1; beta tubulins; ADP-ribosylation factor 5) by low- and high-dose irradiation; and (vi) ingenuity pathway analysis identified major signaling networks to be modulated, in particular the neuronal nitric oxide synthase signaling pathway was differentially modulated by low- and high-dose γ-irradiation.Peer reviewe

    XIAO LI-HONG Novel Folk Writing

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    [[abstract]]In the transition from the seventies to the eighties, female writers gradually monopolized the entire literary works. “Elegance literature” novel contents focusing on love between men and women and marriage are also referred as “women’s literature”. In order to re-examine female writers’ works and have them being offered with an objective literary status, the author has selected the representative XIAO LI-HONG as the research target among the female writers. Massive Taiwanese dialect, slang, proverb, tag line and song were being used in XIAO LI-HONG novel, showing the characteristics of “Taiwanese Novel”. Especially, strong feeling of nostalgia is being observed in the works, allowing hometown, Bu-Dai, to be revealed frequently. Using the relevant description of local customs and dialect way of writing, she has been able to unleash the authentic native of Taiwan in her deep memory of original hometown. In the “Osmanthus Alley” and “Qian Jiang You Shui Qian Jiang Yue” (Thousand Rivers and Moon), early hometown identification has been recalled to reveal XIAO LI-HONG’s deep nostalgic feeling towards her homeland. Concept of reader homeland self-reflection and intention of constructing one’s spiritual homeland are intended to be triggered in the “White Lake Spring Dream”. Hometown provides her energy, triggering her incentive to explore childhood memory of hometown. The local customs of work, fresh and vivid Taiwan saying and elegant precision drafting are the typical characteristics of the language. Rich folk themes such as etiquette of life, worship of gods and ghosts, folk customs, revealing of folk wisdom, folk stories, along with the usage of folk songs and opera could create fresh sense of novel reading. What people speak is the local proverb, what being practiced is the folk belief, showing one’s spiritual living culture. This paper is divided into four chapters, the first chapter, introduction, describes the motivation and purpose of study, scope and resource of study, previous research result, research method and structure, etc.. The second chapter describes the cultural characteristics of ordinary people. It could be broken down into four sections to introduce seasonal customs, folk life, disappearing industry, childhood toys and annual customs. Chapter three describes the analysis of local proverb, which could be separated into five categories: (1) numerology, (2) ways of doing in life, (3) family disciplinary, (4) philosophical life and (5) criticism. Chapter four is related to four-sentence rhyme, nursery rhyme, song and opera. It is divided into four sections to analyze the relationship of text plot with four-sentence rhyme, nursery rhyme, song and opera. Chapter five is the conclusion, which summarizes all chapters and sections to conclude XIAO LI-HONG style novel characteristics, and use various folk customs to reflect attitudes of people’s lives.

    Li, Hong-Zhe

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    53. Ri Kōshō (chin. Li Hong-zhang) (1823-1901)

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    Iwao Seiichi, Iyanaga Teizō, Ishii Susumu, Yoshida Shōichirō, Fujimura Jun'ichirō, Fujimura Michio, Yoshikawa Itsuji, Akiyama Terukazu, Iyanaga Shōkichi, Matsubara Hideichi. 53. Ri Kōshō (chin. Li Hong-zhang) (1823-1901). In: Dictionnaire historique du Japon, volume 17, 1991. Lettres R (2) et S (1) p. 13

    53. Ri Kōshō (chin. Li Hong-zhang) (1823-1901)

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    Iwao Seiichi, Iyanaga Teizō, Ishii Susumu, Yoshida Shōichirō, Fujimura Jun'ichirō, Fujimura Michio, Yoshikawa Itsuji, Akiyama Terukazu, Iyanaga Shōkichi, Matsubara Hideichi. 53. Ri Kōshō (chin. Li Hong-zhang) (1823-1901). In: Dictionnaire historique du Japon, volume 17, 1991. Lettres R (2) et S (1) p. 13
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