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Zhong fu tang xu xuan lin zheng zhi nan
V.1-8. 臨證指南醫案 : 十卷 -- v.9-10. 種福堂續選臨證指南 : 種福堂公選溫熱論醫案 : 卷一 -- 種福堂公選良方 : 卷二至四.V.1-8. Lin zheng zhi nan yi an : shi juan -- v.9-10. Zhong fu tang xu xuan lin zheng zhi nan : Zhong fu tang gong xuan wen re lun yi an : juan yi -- Zhong fu tang gong xuan liang fang : juan er zhi si.葉桂著 ; 李大瞻, 華南田, 邵銘同較. 種福堂續選臨證指南 : 四卷 / [葉桂論] ; 苕溪漫士重較刊.綫裝.框12.9x10.1公分, 分上下欄. 上欄註解小字每行2字, 下欄正文10行22字, 無界行. 白口, 左右雙邊, 單黑魚尾. 版心上鐫題名,中鐫卷次及小題, 下鐫葉次. 眉端刻評.《種福堂續選臨證指南》題名據總目.刻書年據序.書名頁刻"臨證指南醫案評本, 聚益堂藏板" ; 卷端題下署"丁丑正月苕溪漫士臨本"《中國中醫古籍總目》11332著錄清乾隆刻本聚益堂藏板.鈐"莊兆祥印"朱, 白文各一方.Xian zhuang.Kuang 12.9 x 10.1 gong fen, fen shang xia lan. Shang lan zhu jie xiao zi mei hang 2 zi, xia lan zheng wen 10 hang 22 zi, wu jie hang. Bai kou, zuo you shuang bian, dan hei yu wei. Ban xin shang juan ti ming, zhong juan juan ci ji xiao ti, xia juan ye ci. Mei duan ke ping."Zhong fu tang xu xuan lin zheng zhi nan" ti ming ju zong mu.Ke shu nian ju xu.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Ye Gui zhu ; Li Dazhan, Hua Nantian, Shao Ming tong jiao. Zhong fu tang xu xuan lin zheng zhi nan : si juan / [Ye Gui lun] ; Tiaoxi Man shi chong jiao kan.Qian "Zhuang Zhaoxiang yin" zhu, bai wen ge yi fang
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
Energy Expenditure Characteristics of Guo Lin Qi-Gong Exercise in Cancer Survivors: A Preliminary Report
Guo Lin Qi-gong is a Chinese body-mind exercise, which includes a number of standing and walking components using a unique inhale-inhale-exhale breathing pattern and has been practiced by thousands of cancer survivors in China. Yet, its energy expenditure (EE) characteristics have not been studied.
PURPOSE: To determine EE characteristics of 9 key components of Guo Lin Qi-gong and compare them with a free-living walking.
METHOD: 40 (20 males/females; Age = 61.98±7.31 yr., HT = 163.92±6.19 cm, WT = 63.04±9.82 kg, Fat% by DXA =28.30±9.36) Chinese long-term (16.54±4.12 yr.) cancer survivors, who have practiced Guo Lin Qi-gong since their cancer diagnosis, were recruited for the study. Their resting metabolic rates (RMR) were measured by COSMED FITMAT calorimetry and EE (VO2 ml-1) during Guo Lin Qi-gong practice by component were measured by COSMED K4b2 pulmonary. Components were performed in a counter-balanced order, 10 min per component, with a 5-10 min break between each. The speed of the walking components was recorded. For comparison, their EE during a 10-min free-living walk at a comfortable speed were also measured. MET values of each component were computed.
RESULTS: M±SD of RMR are 204.74±34.15 ml/min; therefore, a slightly lower 1-MET value (3.29±.58 ml/min/kg). MET values of Guo Lin Qi-gong components, along with heart rate and walking speed, are summarized below (MET, Heart Rate in beat/min, & Speed in meter/min):
1. Warm-up (1.80, 88.22±12.45, NA)
2. Wind Breath Natural Walking (3.65, 102.06±13.65, 38.77±14.60)
3. Step-in-Place Gong (2.65, 96.28±13.34, NA)
4. Up-and-Down/Open-and-Close (2.72, 97.22±11.65, NA)
5. One-Step Toe Touch Walking (3.21, 98.68±12.07, 12.13±3.69)
6. Two-Step Toe Touch Walking (2.97, 98.55±11.64, 18.20±4.92)
7. Three-Step Toe Touch Walking (3.10, 100.01±12.57, 16.08±4.20)
8. Strong Wind Breath Fast Walking (4.83, 115.49±15.56, 72.90±11.59)
9. Close-up (1.89, 91.30±12.70, NA)
10. 10-Min Free-Living Walking (3.58, 96.09±12.32, 56.56±13.34).
CONCLUSION: Guo Lin Qi-gong is a low-to-moderate intensity aerobic exercise. With its unique breathing pattern, relative oxygen intake of several components is rather large considering the slow walking speed employed. Guo Lin Qi-gong is an excellent exercise format for cancer survivorship
Bergeriellidae Liu & Shao & Gong & Li & Lin & Song 2010, FAM. NOV.
BERGERIELLIDAE FAM. NOV. <p> <i>Diagnosis:</i> Urostylids with a specific ventral cirral field that consists of enlarged postoral cirri and delicate left ventral cirri, both of which are derived from the left part of the midventral streaks during morphogenesis; one marginal row on each side; nonmigratory row present.</p> <p> <i>Type genus: Bergeriella</i> gen. nov.</p> <p> <i>Etymology:</i> The new family name is derived from the type genus <i>Bergeriella</i>.</p>Published as part of <i>Liu, Weiwei, Shao, Chen, Gong, Jun, Li, Jiqiu, Lin, Xiaofeng & Song, Weibo, 2010, Morphology, morphogenesis, and molecular phylogeny of a new marine urostylid ciliate (Ciliophora, Stichotrichia) from the South China Sea, and a brief overview of the convergent evolution of the midventral pattern within the Spirotrichea, pp. 697-710 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 158 (4)</i> on page 699, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00565.x, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5438412">http://zenodo.org/record/5438412</a>
Fu bo gong miao (福伯公廟)
List of donors contributing to the construction of the shrine [1]. This altar is dedicated to Fubo Gong [2]. This shrine dedicated to Fubo Gong is located just to the left of Nei Men Li 12 Lin Fude Gong, on the same grounds [3].Non UBCUnreviewedAuthor Affiliations: Fu Jen Catholic University 輔仁大學, Colombia University, University of Pennsylvania, University of ArizonaFacultyGraduat
Heterohartmannula Pan & Lin & Gong & Al-Rashied & Song 2012, GEN. NOV.
GENUS: HETEROHARTMANNULA GEN. NOV. <p> <i>Diagnosis:</i> Dorsoventrally flattened Hartmannulidae with a tail-shaped podite; two circumoral kineties distinctly detached, obliquely arranged in a line with fragmented preoral kinety.</p> <p> <i>Type species: Heterohartmannula fangi</i> sp. nov. All measurements in Mm. Abbreviations: CV, coefficient of variation (%); EF, equatorial fragment; FvK, frontoventral kineties; Max, maximum; Mean, arithmetic mean; Min, minimum; <i>N</i>, number of specimens; SD, standard deviation; TF, terminal fragment.</p> <p> <i>Etymology:</i> The prefix ‘hetero’ indicates that the new genus is different from the well-known genus <i>Hartmannula</i>; feminine gender.</p> <p> <i>Remarks:</i> The family Hartmannulidae is characterized by: presence of podite, left kineties as a continuous field and macronucleus heteromerous (Deroux, 1976c; Corliss, 1979). The genus <i>Heterohartmannula</i> corresponds well to these features. Thus it belongs to Hartmannulidae.</p> <p> Compared with other related genera in Hartmannulidae (e.g. <i>Aegyriana</i>, <i>Brooklynella</i>, <i>Chlamydonyx</i>, <i>Hartmannula</i>, <i>Orthotrochilia</i>, <i>Trochilioides</i>), the oral ciliature of <i>Heterohartmannula</i> gen. nov. is unique: the circumoral kineties are detached and obliquely arranged in a line (vs. closely arranged as equal marklike), and the preoral kinety is composed of several (e.g. two to four) distinctly detached fragments (vs. single and continuous) (Deroux, 1976c; Song & Wilbert, 2002; Song, 2003; Gong & Song, 2004b, 2006). These differences support the establishment of a new genus.</p>Published as part of <i>Pan, Hongbo, Lin, Xiaofeng, Gong, Jun, Al-Rashied, Khaled A. S. & Song, Weibo, 2012, Taxonomy of five species of cyrtophorids (Protozoa: Ciliophora) including consideration of the phylogeny of two new genera, pp. 1-17 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 164 (1)</i> on pages 2-3, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2011.00751.x, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4890326">http://zenodo.org/record/4890326</a>
Effects of Long-Term Guo Lin Qi-Gong Practice on Cancer Survivors\u27 Quality of Life and Aerobic Capacity: A Preliminary Report
While the positive impact of aerobic and strength exercises on quality of life (QOL) and physical functions among cancer survivors has been well documented, limited efforts have been made to examine the effects of body-mind exercises.
PURPOSE: To determine the effects of long-term Guo Lin Qi-gong practice on QOL and aerobic capacity in cancer survivors. Guo Lin Qi-gong is a body-mind exercise that has been practiced by thousands of cancer survivors in China.
METHOD: 40 (20 males/females) Chinese long-term cancer survivors, who have practiced Guo Lin Qi-gong since their cancer diagnosis, were recruited in Shanghai, China and a control group (n=40) matched by types of cancer, age, gender and survival years was then recruited. Both groups were administered SF-36, a generic QOL measure (Ware & Donald-Sherbourne, 1992), Beck Depression Inventory (Beck, 1961), and did a 6-min walking test, and all results were compared using paired t-tests.
RESULTS: Both groups were well matched by Age in yr., HT in cm, WT in kg, DXA Fat% & Survival yr. (M±SD): Guo Lin Qi-gong (61.98±7.31, 163.92±6.19, 63.04±9.82, 28.30±9.36, 16.54±4.12) vs. Match-Control (60.98±7.75, 164.40±7.49, 64.14±10.95, 29.31±8.37, 15.67±4.61). It was found that long term Guo-Lin Qi-gong practice led to:
1. Better health status and QOL [e.g., Guo Lin Qi-gong group\u27s SF-36 and related subscale scores are all higher than the Control group, and the difference in body pain scores, 91.35±11.33 vs. 84.60±15.61 (note: the higher SF-36 score, the better health) is statistically significant, p \u3c.05];
2. Less depression (e.g., Guo Lin Qi-gong group 7.55±3.78 vs. Control group 8.91±6.64) although the difference was not statistically different (p \u3e.05);
3. Higher health fitness level (e.g., Guo Lin Qi-gong group walked longer distances, 566.65±70.63 vs. 542.68±85.19 meters, and took more steps, 837.75±81.05 vs. 775.95±71.56 steps, p \u3c.05, in 6-min walking test than the Control group).
Furthermore, it was found that Guo Lin Qi-gong group experienced a much lower cancer recurrence rate (4/40 = 10%) than the Control group (12/40 = 30%).
CONCLUSION: Guo Lin Qi-gong demonstrated to be an effective means in improving QOL and aerobic capacity for cancer survivors. Its possible effect in preventing cancer recurrence should be further investigated
Aporthotrochilia Pan & Lin & Gong & Al-Rashied & Song 2012, GEN. NOV.
GENUS: APORTHOTROCHILIA GEN. NOV. <p> <i>Diagnosis:</i> Dorsoventrally compressed Hartmannulidae with a podite; oral kineties reduced to two fragments; several kinetal fragments positioned on the right posterior of frontoventral kineties; postoral kineties strongly shortened posteriad; terminal fragments consisting of several parallel arranged fragments.</p> <p> <i>Type species:</i> <i>Aporthotrochilia pulex</i> (Deroux, 1976) comb. nov. (basionym: <i>Trichopodiella pulex</i> Deroux, 1976).</p> <p> <i>Etymology:</i> Composite of Greek prefix apo- (derived from) and the generic name <i>Orthotrochilia</i>; feminine gender.</p> <p> <i>Comparison:</i> In general, <i>Aporthotrochilia</i> gen. nov. resembles <i>Orthotrochilia</i> Song, 2003 in oral ciliature and the pattern of postoral kineties. However, the new genus can be distinguished by the presence of several extra kinetal fragments, i.e. the posterior fragments are on right posterior of frontoventral kineties and the higher number of terminal fragments (more than one vs. single) (Song, 2003).</p> <p> Compared with other closely related genera (e.g. <i>Microxysma</i>, <i>Trochilioides</i>, <i>Chlamydonyx</i>), <i>Aporthotrochilia</i> can be clearly identified by having two perioral kineties (vs. two circumoral and one preoral kineties), several terminal fragments (vs. single), and several extra kinety fragments caudally positioned on right of frontoventral kineties (vs. none) (Deroux, 1976c).</p>Published as part of <i>Pan, Hongbo, Lin, Xiaofeng, Gong, Jun, Al-Rashied, Khaled A. S. & Song, Weibo, 2012, Taxonomy of five species of cyrtophorids (Protozoa: Ciliophora) including consideration of the phylogeny of two new genera, pp. 1-17 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 164 (1)</i> on page 6, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2011.00751.x, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4890326">http://zenodo.org/record/4890326</a>
Bergeriella Liu & Shao & Gong & Li & Lin & Song 2010, GEN. NOV.
BERGERIELLA GEN. NOV. <p> <i>Diagnosis:</i> Bergeriellids with three rows of frontal cirri, to which the midventral rows lie posteriorly; buccal cirri close to paroral membrane; transverse and caudal cirri absent; one right and one left marginal row strongly spiralled, with most parts displaced on dorsal side; several enlarged postoral</p> <p>Abbreviations: AM, adoral membranelles; BC, buccal cirri; CV, coefficient of variation (in %); DK, dorsal kineties; FC, frontal cirri; LMR, left marginal row; LMVC, left midventral cirri; LVR, left ventral row; Ma, macronuclear nodules; NMR, non-migratory row; PVR, postoral ventral rows; RMR, right marginal row; RMVC, right midventral cirri; SD, standard deviation.</p> <p>ventral rows formed from the central part of the posterior FVT anlagen.</p> <p> <i>Dedication and etymology:</i> We dedicate this new genus to our eminent Austrian colleague, Dr Helmut Berger, in recognition of his great contribution to ciliatology, especially in the taxonomy and systematics of hypotrichs. Gender: female. (Note: <i>Bergeriella</i> is also used as a generic name of a bacterium. However, zoological nomenclature is independent of other systems of nomenclature, and therefore this name can be used here; ICZN, 1999: article 1.4).</p> <p> <i>Type species:</i> <i>Bergeriella ovata</i> gen. et sp. nov.</p>Published as part of <i>Liu, Weiwei, Shao, Chen, Gong, Jun, Li, Jiqiu, Lin, Xiaofeng & Song, Weibo, 2010, Morphology, morphogenesis, and molecular phylogeny of a new marine urostylid ciliate (Ciliophora, Stichotrichia) from the South China Sea, and a brief overview of the convergent evolution of the midventral pattern within the Spirotrichea, pp. 697-710 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 158 (4)</i> on pages 699-700, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00565.x, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5438412">http://zenodo.org/record/5438412</a>
Suppressing Chirp and Power Penalty of Channelized ASE Injection-Locked Mode-Number Tunable Weak-Resonant-Cavity FPLD Transmitter
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