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    non-destructive growth measurement of selected vegetable seedlings

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    non-destructive growth measurement of selected vegetable seedlings using machine vision. ta-te lin. sheng-fu cheng. tzu-hsiu lin. meng-ru tsai. department of agricultural machinery engineering.. national taiwan university

    Supplemental Material - Prognostic Value of Different Versions of the Model for End-Stage Liver Disease Score in Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

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    Supplemental Material for Prognostic Value of Different Versions of the Model for End-Stage Liver Disease Score in Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention by Hao-ming He, Chen He, Zhe-bin You, Si-cheng Zhang, Xue-qin Lin, Man-qing Luo, Mao-qing Lin, Li-wei Zhang, Kai-yang Lin, and Yan-song Guo in Angiology</p

    sj-pdf-1-ang-10.1177_00033197221105745 – Supplemental Material for Non-Invasive Liver Fibrosis Scores Are Associated With Contrast-Associated Acute Kidney Injury in Patients Undergoing Elective Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

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    Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-ang-10.1177_00033197221105745 for Non-Invasive Liver Fibrosis Scores Are Associated With Contrast-Associated Acute Kidney Injury in Patients Undergoing Elective Percutaneous Coronary Intervention by Hao-Ming He, Chen He, Zhe-Bin You, Si-Cheng Zhang, Xue-Qin Lin, Man-Qing Luo, Mao-Qing Lin, Li-Wei Zhang, Kai-Yang Lin and Yan-Song Guo in Angiology</p

    An Interview with an Author and Editor: The View from Taiwan

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    ORCID Engagement Manager Asia-Pacific, Estelle Cheng, recently spoke with Wen-Yau Cathy Lin, an academic, author and scholarly journal editor about ORCID and its use in Taiwan

    Aphelenchoides dalianensis Cheng, Hou & Lin 2009

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    Aphelenchoides dalianensis Cheng, Hou & Lin, 2009 A. dalianensis was extracted from wood slices of Pinus thunbergii (Pinaceae) and subsequent experiments showed its ability as a parasite on Pinus massoniana (Pinaceae) (Cheng et al. 2009). No other hosts have been reported for this species and its origin is still unknown since the affected samples were found close to a trade port (Cheng et al. 2009).Published as part of Sánchez-Monge, Alcides, Flores, Lorena, Salazar, Luis, Hockland, Sue & Bert, Wim, 2015, An updated list of the plants associated with plant-parasitic Aphelenchoides (Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae) and its implications for plant-parasitism within this genus, pp. 207-224 in Zootaxa 4013 (2) on page 212, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4013.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/24287

    [[alternative]]The Effect of Wai Tan Kung Exercise on Energy Expenditure And Heart Rate Variability

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    [[abstract]]The Effect of Wai Tan Kung Exercise on Energy Expenditure And Heart Rate Variability Graduate student: Cheng-Kun Wu Advisor: Cheng-Chung Lin ,Ph.D. Abstract The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of long-term Wai Tan Kung exercise on heart rate (HR), energy expenditure, oxygen uptake (VO2), ventilation (VE), heart rate variability and blood pressure. Two different groups of older adults were recruited. One group subjects (n =16; 65.0 ± 4.2 yrs, 163.3 ± 7.3 cm, 63.3 ± 7.3 kg) had been participated at least 10 years of regular Wai Tan Kung exercise (long-term group, LTG), and the other (n = 16; 59.0 ± 3.7 yrs, 162.0 ± 3.9 cm, 65.7 ± 3.6 kg) had been participated as same exercise as LTG but less than one year (short-term group, STG). The results of this study showed that there were significant differences (p < .05) in rest systolic pressure, and HR, energy expenditure, VO2, VE, high frequency power (HFP) and low frequency power (LFP) during exercise between LTG and STG (p < .05). LTG subjects had a significant lower in rest heart rate and blood pressure (p < .05) than STG subjects, and the former also reached higher (p < .05) exercise intensities during exercise testing than the latter. Moreover, there were significant higher heart rate, VO2 and VE during exercise testing for LTG than STG, suggesting that LTG subjects had higher metabolic rate. Additionally, LTG had a higher HFP than STG, suggesting that there was a significant increase in parasympathetic division of autonomic nervous activity during exercise testing for LTG than STG, indicating LTG subjects may prevent from coronary artery disease and improve functions of the heart. It is concluded that older adults participate in regular long-term of Wai Tan Kung exercise have a positive effect on their cardiovascular fitness. Therefore, such kind of exercise may especially fit for older adults. Key words: oxygen uptake (VO2), ventilation (VE), heart rate, heart rate variability, Wai Tan Kung exercise.

    sj-pdf-1-ajs-10.1177_03635465211042014 – Supplemental material for Securing Transplanted Meniscal Allografts Using Bone Plugs Results in Lower Risks of Graft Failure and Reoperations: A Meta-analysis

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-ajs-10.1177_03635465211042014 for Securing Transplanted Meniscal Allografts Using Bone Plugs Results in Lower Risks of Graft Failure and Reoperations: A Meta-analysis by Zachariah Gene Wing Ow, Chin Kai Cheong, Hao Han Hai, Cheng Han Ng, Dean Wang, Aaron J. Krych, Daniel B.F. Saris, Keng Lin Wong and Heng An Lin in The American Journal of Sports Medicine</p

    sj-pdf-2-ajs-10.1177_03635465211042014 – Supplemental material for Securing Transplanted Meniscal Allografts Using Bone Plugs Results in Lower Risks of Graft Failure and Reoperations: A Meta-analysis

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-ajs-10.1177_03635465211042014 for Securing Transplanted Meniscal Allografts Using Bone Plugs Results in Lower Risks of Graft Failure and Reoperations: A Meta-analysis by Zachariah Gene Wing Ow, Chin Kai Cheong, Hao Han Hai, Cheng Han Ng, Dean Wang, Aaron J. Krych, Daniel B.F. Saris, Keng Lin Wong and Heng An Lin in The American Journal of Sports Medicine</p

    sj-pdf-1-jit-10.1177_1528083720913345 - Supplemental material for Preparation of electrospun silver/poly(vinyl alcohol) fibrous membranes and characterization of the effect of sterilization processes on the antibacterial activity

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-jit-10.1177_1528083720913345 for Preparation of electrospun silver/poly(vinyl alcohol) fibrous membranes and characterization of the effect of sterilization processes on the antibacterial activity by Wen-Cheng Chen, Chia-Ying Ko, Kai-Chi Chang, Chih-Hua Chen and Dan-Jae Lin in Journal of Industrial Textiles</p

    Parabrunetia Zhang, Fleck, Huang, Nel, Ren, Cheng & Lin, 2006, n. gen.

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    Genus Parabrunetia n. gen. Huang, Fleck, Nel & Lin Diagnosis. This genus is very similar to Pternopteron, Bellabrunetia, and Amnifleckia. In particular, they share the strongly reduced veins CuAa in fore and hind wing. It differs from Pternopteron in its Ax 1 distinctly basal of arculus. It differs from Bellabrunetia and Amnifleckia as follows: presence of a dense net of irregular cells in anal area of hind wing; hind wing subdiscoidal space crossed by two veins; postdiscoidal area of fore- and hind wing strongly broadened near posterior wing margin; fore wing subdiscoidal space distinctly narrower. Type species. Parabrunetia celinea n. sp. Etymology. After Para and Bellabrunetia because of its strong similarities with this last genus.Published as part of Zhang, Bing-Lan, Fleck, Gunther, Huang, Di-Ying, Nel, André, Ren, Dong, Cheng, Xiao-Dong & Lin, Qi-Bin, 2006, New isophlebioid dragonflies (Odonata: Isophlebioptera: Campterophlebiidae) from the Middle Jurassic of China, pp. 51-68 in Zootaxa 1339 on page 63, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17436
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