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    In Conversation with Daniel Liang

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    Introduction to Programming author Daniel Liang discusses how Revel Programming brings coding to life with interactives and the successful results he\u27s experienced in his own classroom

    Xinyuan-Liang/SC-shapes-the-maturation-of-cortical-morphology: v1.0.0

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    <p>Relevant data for the article "Liang X, Sun L, Liao X, Lei T, Xia M, Duan D, Zeng Z, Xu Z, Men W, Wang Y, Tan S, Gao J, Qin S, Tao S, Dong Q, Zhao T, He Y, Structural connectome architecture shapes the maturation of cortical morphology from childhood to adolescence. bioRxiv, 2022, https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.15.520527v2" Contents include all source code and intermediate data during the main analysis. Demo data for plotting figures can be found in the "fig" folder. See the README file for details.</p&gt

    Data and code for Liang et al. Assessing the illegal hunting of native wildlife within China

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    This repository contains codes and data for Liang et al. Assessing the illegal hunting of native wildlife within China. This includes two analyses. First, the prefecture-level analysis for assessing the relationships between the ecological and socio-economic variables and the intensity of illegal hunting of four terrestrial vertebrate groups (amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals) in China. Second, the trait-based analyses with phylogenetic logistic regression models for predicting the probability that a species is known to be illegally hunted using the species' traits for four groups

    Pseudoodes Guéorguiev & Liang 2020, gen. n.

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    Pseudoodes gen. n. ampliusculus Guéorguiev & Liang, sp. n. coelestinus (Chaudoir, 1882), comb. n. = viridissimus (Louwerens, 1951), syn. n. cribristernis (Bates, 1892), comb. n. emeishanicus Guéorguiev & Liang, sp. n. hunanensis Guéorguiev & Liang, sp. n. leigongshanicus Guéorguiev & Liang, sp. n. rambouseki (Jedlička, 1931), comb. n. subcoriaceus (Chaudoir, 1882), comb. n. tianlinensis Guéorguiev & Liang, sp. n. vicarius (Bates, 1873), comb. n.Published as part of Guéorguiev, Borislav & Liang, Hongbin, 2020, Revision of the Palaearctic and Oriental representatives of Lachnocrepis LeConte and Oodes Bonelli (Coleoptera: Carabidae), with special account on Chinese species, pp. 1-89 in Zootaxa 4850 (1) on page 83, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4850.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/440707

    Alger Ji-Liang

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    Alger Ji-Liang (he/him), is an emerging photographer, filmmaker, and multidisciplinary artist living, breathing, and learning on the unceded territories of the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh, and Musqueam peoples. His works situate the body as the centre of research and he engages with themes of identity, space, memory, and trauma. Alger is currently completing his BA in visual arts with a minor in Asian Canadian and Asian migration studies. He lives for his mama, Yu-Ting Ji

    Liang ban qiu yu an sui bi.

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    梁晉竹紹壬撰 ; [標點者許慕羲].Liang Jinzhu Shaoren zhuan ; [biao dian zhe Xu Muxi]

    Liang Qichao, Calligraphy in Clerical Script

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    Hanging scroll, ink on paperDimension: calligraphy 88.5 x 45 cm; mounting 211 x 57 cm.Calligraphy: 君少履天姿自然之正,帥禮不爽,好惡不愆,孝衷度衷,修身踐言,龍德而學,不至於谷,浮游塵埃之外,嚼焉汜而不俗。Inscription: 希白大弟口臨。 乙丑上元,啟超。 Translation: Elder brother Xibai asked me to write and copy this. The day of the 15th of the first lunar month, 1925, signed Qichao.Seal: 新會梁啟超印 Xinhui Liang Qichao yin, 富貴吉祥 Fugui jixiang.Liang Qichao (1873-1929, alternate names Zhuoru 卓如, Rengong 仁公), was a Chinese scholar and reformist of the late Qing and early Republican China. Hoping to restore the strength and power of the severely weakened Qing government, Liang Qichao organized the Hundred Day's Reform with his mentor Kang Youwei (1858-1927) in June 11, 1989. Their idea of establishing a constitutional monarchy was supported by Guangxu Emperor. However, the Empress Dowager Cixi halted the reform movement on September 21, 1989 with other conservative ruling officials. The Guangxu Emperor was placed under house arrest until his death in 1908. After the failure, Liang Qichao fled to Japan and continued advocating the concept of a constitutional monarchy. In 1911 the Xinhai Revolution overthrew the Qing Dynasty. Liang Qichao returned to China in 1912 and was involved in political campaigns and activities, including organizing resistance to Yuan Shikai's attempt to overturn Republican China. After 1920, Liang Qichao served as professor in Qinghua University and later held the position of head of the Beijing Library. This calligraphy written in clerical script is copied after the Eastern Han (206-220) stele, "Boling taishou Kong Biao bei 博陵太守孔彪碑" (now preserved at the Temple of Confucius, Qufu). The commemorative stele records the merits of Kong Biao throughout his life. He served in the court and was the nineteenth generation of the family of Confucius. The calligraphy on the stele well represents the archaic characteristics of clerical script, including the elaborate spacing of each individual character as well as the entire composition, with wavelike flaring strokes. Compared to the original work that is composed with slender and delicate strokes, Liang Qichao's writing seems full and round

    Onycholabis pedulangulus Liang and Imura

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    Onycholabis pedulangulus Liang and Imura (Fig. 5)Published as part of Liang, Hongbin & Kavanaugh, David H., 2005, A Review of Genus Onycholabis Bates (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Platynini), with Description of a New Species from Western Yunnan, China, pp. 507-520 in The Coleopterists Bulletin 59 (4) on page 512, DOI: 10.1649/837.

    Onycholabis pedulangulus Liang and Imura 2003

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    Onycholabis pedulangulus Liang and Imura, 2003:688 (China, Vietnam, Laos). Specimens Examined. Total 83 specimens; for 73 types, refer to Liang and Imura (2003); additional specimens: CHINA: Yunnan Province, 5 males and 5 females (IOZ, CAS), ‘‘ China, Yunnan Province, Tengchong, Wuhe Town, Longjiangqiao, riverside, 24853956.00N, 98840936.10E’’/‘‘ 1,215 m, 2003.10.28, Liang H. B., Shi X. C. coll. Institute of Zool., CAS and California Acad. Sciences’ ’. Description. See Liang and Imura (2003). Distribution. Known from Laos, Vietnam, and China. Remarks. Adults of this species have been found on river banks and on the walls of roadside drainage ditches.Published as part of Liang, Hongbin & Kavanaugh, David H., 2005, A Review of Genus Onycholabis Bates (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Platynini), with Description of a New Species from Western Yunnan, China, pp. 507-520 in The Coleopterists Bulletin 59 (4) on page 512, DOI: 10.1649/837.

    Selected Reviews of LEI Liang

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    This compile of the reviews for LEI Liang is scripted in Chinese. (Jerry Wu\u2723).https://digital.kenyon.edu/zhoudocs/1135/thumbnail.jp
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