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Guiodytes cavicola Tian 2013
Guiodytes cavicola Tian, 2013: 116 Type locality: Nongshui Cave, in Shangjia, Disu, Du’an County of northern Guangxi. Male genitalia (Figs. 2–3): Median lobe of aedeagus comparatively more elongate, moderately arcuate, ventral margin bisinuate, gradually contracted towards apex which is very narrow; basal orifice large; inner sac armed with a very long longitudinal copulatory piece; right paramere well developed, especially on base, left one narrower, shorter and very thin, each bearing 3–4 long setae apically. Additional material examined: 2 males and 1 female, Guangxi: Du’an County: Chengjiang: Ganwan: Nongzhong Cave I, 23 ° 56.644 N, 108 ° 10.072 E, 469 m, 2013 VI- 27, leg. Mingyi Tian, Wei Lin, Weixin Liu, Haomin Yin & Sunbin Huang; 1 male and 2 females, Guangxi: Du’an County: Longwan: Nongqu Cave I, 23 ° 56.021 N, 108 ° 10.962 E, 459 m, 2013 -VI- 27, leg. Mingyi Tian, Wei Lin, Weixin Liu, Haomin Yin & Sunbin Huang. All specimens are deposited in the insect collections of South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China (SCAU), except one male in Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France (MNHN). Distribution: Du’an County, northern Guangxi. Known from three limestone caves in Disu, Chengjiang and Longwan, respectively (Fig. 1).Published as part of Tian, Mingyi, 2014, New records and a new species of the cavernicolous genus Guiodytes Tian, 2013 from Guangxi, China (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Scaritinae), pp. 355-362 in Zootaxa 3861 (4) on page 357, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3861.4.5, http://zenodo.org/record/22532
Dr. Lin Sun, CAU, March 2013
This video is a conversation with Dr. Lin Sun. Dr. Sun talks about an exhibit at the Woodruff Library titled "At The Boundary." Jordan Moore, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
Spatial Chow-Lin Methods for Data Completion in Econometric Flow Models
Flow data across regions can be modeled by spatial econometric models, see LeSage and Pace (2009). Recently, regional studies became interested in the aggregation and disaggregation of flow models, because trade data cannot be obtained at a disaggregated level but data are published on an aggregate level. Furthermore, missing data in disaggregated flow models occur quite often since detailed measurements are often not possible at all observation points in time and space. In this paper we develop classical and Bayesian methods to complete flow data. The Chow and Lin (1971) method was developed for completing disaggregated incomplete time series data. We will extend this method in a general framework to spatially correlated flow data using the cross-sectional Chow-Lin method of Polasek et al. (2009). The missing disaggregated data can be obtained either by feasible GLS prediction or by a Bayesian (posterior) predictive density.Missing values in spatial econometrics, MCMC, non-spatial Chow-Lin (CL) and spatial Chow-Lin (SCL) methods, spatial internal flow (SIF) models, origin and destination (OD) data
Spiranthes nivea var. nivea T. P. Lin & W. M. Lin 2011
Spiranthes nivea T.P. Lin & W.M. Lin (2011: 320) var. nivea — Fig. 4. Type:— TAIWAN. Pingtung: Tahanshan, 20 May 2009, Y.F. Wang s.n. (holotype: TAI 270634!). Synonym:— Spiranthes suishaensis auct. non (Hayata 1916: 86) Schlechter (1919: 161): Lin (2016: 117). Morphological descriptions and illustrations: —See Lin & Lin (2011: 320; f. 5), Surveswaran et al. (2017: 125; f. 4), Hsu & Chung (2016: 188), as Spiranthes suishaensis, and Lin (2019: 266; f. 117; pl. 13). Distribution and ecology: —The typical variety species is only recorded from the type locality, Tahanshan (Mt. Tahan) in southern Taiwan. It grows on semi-open roadside slopes around 1400–1600 m elev. and flowers from March to April. Additional specimens examined: — TAIWAN. Pingtung Co.: Mt. Tahan, 13 March 2013, T.-C. Hsu 6342 (TAIF!); Tahanshan, 9 April 2013, S.-S. Lin s.n. (TAI!). Taxonomic remarks: — Spiranthes nivea is most similar to S. hongkongensis, but it differs in having nearly glabrous labellum disc, smaller glabrous basal labellum callosities, and sparsely pubescent glabrous rachis, ovaries, and sepals.Published as part of Suetsugu, Kenji & Hsu, Tian-Chuan, 2023, Taxonomic revision of the genus Spiranthes (Orchidaceae) in Taiwan, pp. 1-10 in Phytotaxa 578 (1) on page 5, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.578.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/751762
Uenotrechus nandanensis Deuve et Tian 2010
Uenotrechus nandanensis Deuve et Tian, 2010, bona sp. (Figures 2, 4, 5e–f) Uenotrechus liboensis nandanensis Deuve et Tian, 2010: 101 (Type locality: Cave Dadongqiao Dong) Material examined. 2 males and 1 female (SCAU), 1 male (MNHN), the type series, labeled “ Cave Dadongqiao Dong, Encun, Nandan County, Guangxi, XII-27-2008, leg. Zhihong Xue, Wei Lin and Lei Gao ”. Diagnosis. Similar to U. liboensis Deuve et Tian, 1999, but head nearly parallel-sided, appendages slightly stouter, hind pronotal angles sharply rectangular, base of pronotum almost straight; furthermore, male aedeagus stouter, with a longer and markedly reflexed apical notch in lateral view, and distinctly constricted at subapex in dorsal view (Figs. 5e–f), versus slender aedeagus, with a rather short and less reflexed apical notch, and fairly broad at subapex in U. liboensis (Figs. 5a–d). Habitus as in Fig. 4. Distribution. China (Guangxi) (Fig. 2). Known only from Cave Dadongqiao Dong, Nandan County.Published as part of Wei, Guofu, Chen, Jujian & Tian, Mingyi, 2017, A review of the aphaenopsian ground beetle genus Uenotrechus Deuve et Tian, 1999 (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae), pp. 361-373 in Zootaxa 4282 (2) on pages 364-365, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4282.2.9, http://zenodo.org/record/81874
Burau Representation And Random Walks On String Links
This paper extensively revises the first author's preprint "Burau representation and random walks on knots". He would like to thank the warm hospitality of the math department of the Chinese University of Hong Kong where this revision was worked out. 292 X.-S. LIN, F. TIAN AND Z. WANG 2. Basic properties of Burau matrices
An Analysis of <i>Judge Lin</i>
Biography of Lin Wen Zhong Gong has another way to call, that is Judge Lin. The leading character is Lin Ze-Xu. This book is based on functionary experience of Lin Ze-Xu, with the captivating plots of court case, helping by highly skilled military attach\uc3\ua9s and chivalrous knights, and the history facts of Opium War. It makes Lin Ze-Xu\ue2s Confucian temperament and tragic mood more, also contrasts with author\ue2s sorrow and furiousness for the politics at the time. History, court case, martial arts\ue2\ua6\ue2\ua6etc. are essence of this book and it broadens the way of this writing style.
The topic of the thesis is \ue2An Analysis of Judge Lin\ue2. The following thesis will be divided into six different chapters. The introduction is Chapter one of the thesis, which is including researching motive and purpose, literature review of predecessors, researching version by existing information, raising questions, choosing research methods and arranging chapters. In chapter Two, I discuss the study of characters of Lin Ze-Xu, also makes a deep analysis of author\u27s purpose of writing him. In chapter Three, I analyze supporting actors and actress. Meanwhile, I illustrate author\u27s purpose of writing supporting actress because the author had different manner to describe supporting actress. Moving to the Chapter Four, I mainly focus on the plots of Judge Lin, and organize cases of Lin Ze-Xu and his subordinates to understand features of cases. In Chapter Five, I represent the causes of Opium War. China and England had difference of opinions of opium. Therefore, it is easier to comprehend what the author\u27s purpose is. In the last chapter I summarize the main points of the preceding chapters and confirm particularity of Judge Lin
Steneotarsonemus (Steneotarsonemus) saccharum Lin, Chen & Zhang 2009
Steneotarsonemus (Steneotarsonemus) saccharum Lin, Chen & Zhang, 2009: 226 — Holotype female (FAAS), on Saccharum officinarum, Fanyu District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, P. R. China.Published as part of LIU, DONG, YI, TIAN-CI, XU, YUN & ZHANG, ZHI-QIANG, 2013, new mite species described during 2007 to 2012 3663, pp. 1-102 in Zootaxa 3663 (1) on page 22, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3663.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/563059
Appropriate Similarity Measures for Author Cocitation Analysis
We provide a number of new insights into the methodological discussion about author cocitation analysis. We first argue that the use of the Pearson correlation for measuring the similarity between authors’ cocitation profiles is not very satisfactory. We then discuss what kind of similarity measures may be used as an alternative to the Pearson correlation. We consider three similarity measures in particular. One is the well-known cosine. The other two similarity measures have not been used before in the bibliometric literature. Finally, we show by means of an example that our findings have a high practical relevance.information science;Pearson correlation;cosine;similarity measure;author cocitation analysis
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