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    Phonetic study of the Yu-lin dialect

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    Yu-lin, my home town, is a district in the Shensi Province. The dialect spoken in this district is generally considered to be North western Mandarin. However, as Yu-lin is situated north of Shensi, close to the border of Inner Mongolia, its dialect is not similar to that of the central part of Shensi and Shansi, such as those of Kuan-chung and Hua-yin. Rather, it is close to the system of Northern Mandarin

    Phonetic study of the Yu-lin dialect.

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    Yu-lin, my home town, is a district in the Shensi Province. The dialect spoken in this district is generally considered to be Northwestern Mandarin. However, as Yu-lin is situated north of Shensi, close to the border of Inner Mongolia, its dialect is not similar to that of the central part of Shensi and Shansi, such as those of Kuan-chung and Hua-yin. Rather, it is close to the system of Northern Mandarin

    The Relationship Between Pretend Play and Playfulness in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder

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    Abstract Date Presented 3/30/2017 This study explored the relationship between pretend play and playfulness in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Our findings suggest that it is important to assist children with ASD to engage in pretend play, for doing so could promote their internal experience of playfulness. Primary Author and Speaker: Hsiu-Man Chiu Additional Authors and Speakers: Kuan-Lin Chen Contributing Authors: Ya-Chen Lee, Cheng-Te Chen, Chien-Ho Lin, Yu-Ching Lin</jats:p

    The Study on Kuan-yin Tzu-lin Chi

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    Abstract This paper aims to analyze Kuan-yin Tzu-lin Chi (Compassionate Grove of Kuan-yin) compiled by Hung-tsan in Ching Dynasty. One part of Kuan-yin Tzu-lin Chi includes eleven pieces of classics related to Kuan-yin, and the other part contains kan-ying (stimulus and response) tales, composed of two subsections. The latter part of Kuan-yin Tzu-lin Chi involves 154 kan-ying tales about Kuan-yin (including nine tales from India), which were collected from Ch`in Ch\ue2\ub2in to Ching Dynasty and recorded on 26 pieces of Chinese literature. In these tales, people chanted the name of Kuan-yin or recited The Heart Sutra, Kuan-yin Ching (Chapter of Universal Gateway), or The Great Compassionate Dharani to meet their practical needs in life. This paper includes six chapters, and the method adopted is literature analysis. First of all, the derivation of the worship in Kuan-yin and the popularity of such belief among the Asian world are discussed. Subsequently, accounts are given that from possessing the conferral by the Buddha of the prediction of the attainment of Buddhahood in the future, Kuan-yin has been kind and compassionate to the end of all time. In addition, Kuan-yin has vowed to benefit the sentient beings, be profoundly compassionate, and build the relationship in the secular world. In order to save all sentient beings and manifest physically, Kuan-yin can give practical benefits to them, including invoking the name, satisfying two kinds of seeking, deleting three basic evil afflictions, solving eight difficulties, and creating fourteen fearlessness. To prove Kuan-yin\ue2s benevolent power, the kan-ying tales from Kuan-yin Tzu-lin Chi, Kuan-yin Chi-yen Chi, and other literature are cited. Apart from that, with the progress of the Buddha\ue2s teaching, and the extension of kan-ying tales about Kuan-yin, research on Kuna-yin\ue2s impact on literature and Buddhism is conducted to verify the Universal Gateway belief in \ue2Great kindness is to build absolute trust for all the sentient beings, and great compassion is to save them.\ue

    Comparison of Affecting Factors for Flow Experience Between Samples of Schizophrenia and General Population

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    Abstract Date Presented 3/30/2017 This study suggests that occupational therapists could assist persons with schizophrenia through knowledge of flow theory and self-determination theory, as well as enhancing their attention function and leisure satisfaction when providing therapeutic activities for increasing flow experience. Primary Author and Speaker: Lin-Jye Huang Additional Authors and Speakers: Fu-Chang Hu, Chinyu Wu, Yi-Hong Yang, Shu-Chun Lee, Hsu-Chang Huang, Chun-Yi Yu, Kuan-Yu Lai</jats:p

    Supplemental Material - A New Approach to Desirable Responding: Multidimensional Item Response Model of Overclaiming Data

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    Supplemental Material for A New Approach to Desirable Responding: Multidimensional Item Response Model of Overclaiming Data by Kuan-Yu Jin, Delroy L. Paulhus, and Ching-Lin Shih in Applied Psychological Measurement.</p

    sj-docx-2-tah-10.1177_20406207231179331 – Supplemental material for Real-world patient characteristics and treatment patterns of polycythemia vera in Taiwan between 2016 and 2017: a nationwide cross-sectional study

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-tah-10.1177_20406207231179331 for Real-world patient characteristics and treatment patterns of polycythemia vera in Taiwan between 2016 and 2017: a nationwide cross-sectional study by Tsung-Hsien Tsai, Lennex Hsueh-Lin Yu, Ming-Sun Yu, Shih-Hao Huang, Alex Jia-Hong Lin, Kuan-Der Lee and Min-Chi Chen in Therapeutic Advances in Hematology</p

    Functionalization of carbon nanotubes with quantum dots for photovoltaic applications

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    CNT sono stati funzionalizzati con organosilani e gruppi aromatici entrambi possedenti funzioni tiolo in grado di interagire con quantum dots di solfuro di Cadmio. Questi ibridi potrebbero favorire il trasporto della carica elettrica se inseriti in dispositivi fotovoltaici, in particolar modo nelle celle solari ibride di nuova generazione e nelle celle fotoelettrochimiche di Gratzel (DSSCs)

    Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Short Dispositional Flow Scale–2 and Short Flow State Scale–2 for Persons With Schizophrenia in Taiwan

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    Abstract Date Presented 3/30/2017 The Chinese versions of the Short Dispositional Flow Scale–2 (DFS–2) and Short Flow State Scale–2 (FSS–2) showed goodness of fit when administered to persons with schizophrenia in Taiwan, and future studies would be suggested to apply the same validation method for the Short DFS–2 and Short FSS–2 in other cultures or populations. Primary Author and Speaker: Lin-Jye Huang Additional Authors and Speakers: Fu-Chang Hu, Chinyu Wu, Yi-Hong Yang, Shu-Chun Lee, Yung-Chun Fang, Hsu-Chang Huang, Kuan-Yu Lai, Chun-Yi Yu</jats:p
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