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Four new species of Herpothallon (Arthoniaceae, Arthoniales, Arthoniomycetes, Ascomycota) from China
Chen, Pengfei, Liu, Linlin, Xie, Congmiao, Zhang, Lulu (2022): Four new species of Herpothallon (Arthoniaceae, Arthoniales, Arthoniomycetes, Ascomycota) from China. Phytotaxa 536 (1): 83-91, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.536.1.
FIGURE 2 in Four new species of Herpothallon (Arthoniaceae, Arthoniales, Arthoniomycetes, Ascomycota) from China
FIGURE 2. The new species Herpothallon polyisidiatum (holotype, KUN 66649).Published as part of Chen, Pengfei, Liu, Linlin, Xie, Congmiao & Zhang, Lulu, 2022, Four new species of Herpothallon (Arthoniaceae, Arthoniales, Arthoniomycetes, Ascomycota) from China, pp. 83-91 in Phytotaxa 536 (1) on page 86, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.536.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/622456
ReactFace: Online Multiple Appropriate Facial Reaction Generation in Dyadic Interactions
In dyadic interaction, predicting the listener's facial reactions is challenging as different reactions could be appropriate in response to the same speaker's behaviour. Previous approaches predominantly treated this task as an interpolation or fitting problem, emphasizing deterministic outcomes but ignoring the diversity and uncertainty of human facial reactions. Furthermore, these methods often failed to model short-range and long-range dependencies within the interaction context, leading to issues in the synchrony and appropriateness of the generated facial reactions. To address these limitations, this paper reformulates the task as an extrapolation or prediction problem, and proposes an novel framework (called ReactFace) to generate multiple different but appropriate facial reactions from a speaker behaviour rather than merely replicating the corresponding listener facial behaviours. Our ReactFace generates multiple different but appropriate photo-realistic human facial reactions by: (i) learning an appropriate facial reaction distribution representing multiple different but appropriate facial reactions; and (ii) synchronizing the generated facial reactions with the speaker verbal and non-verbal behaviours at each time stamp, resulting in realistic 2D facial reaction sequences. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach in generating multiple diverse, synchronized, and appropriate facial reactions from each speaker's behaviour. The quality of the generated facial reactions is intimately tied to the speaker's speech and facial expressions, achieved through our novel speaker-listener interaction modules
Turbulent drag reduction by traveling waves of spanwise forcing
Several techniques based on spanwise focing were introduced in the last decade \cite{du-symeonidis-karniadakis-2002, quadrio-ricco-viotti-2009} in the form of traveling waves of spanwise forcing as generalization of the spanwise-wall oscillation technique to reduce skin-friction drag in a turbulent channel flow. Here we examine all their variants (including one that has never been considered before), by addressing the type of forcing (wall movement versus body force) as well as the traveling direction (streamwise versus spanwise) of the waves. We carry out a DNS-based study within an unified framework, to compare their capability to reduce skin-friction drag and, more importantly, net energy savings. The present results confirm the potential for drag reductions for every considered forcing. The best-performing spanwise traveling wave, in terms of either drag reduction or net energy saving, is found to be the one with infinite wavelength, i.e. still the spanwise wall oscillation. The streamwise-traveling waves consistently offer the best performance, especially in terms of net savings. The conditions under which body-force based control can be meaningfully compared to wall based control are discussed
Guan dian cai ze he xin li li lun zhong de zi ran he she hui yin su
Xie, Jiushu.Thesis Ph.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 107-115).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 30, November, 2016).Xie, Jiushu
A numerical study for turbulent flow and thermal influence over inhomogenous canopy of roughness elements
A large-eddy simulation with transitional structure function(TSF) subgrid model we previously proposed was performed to investigate the turbulent flow with thermal influence over an inhomogeneous canopy, which was represented as alternative large and small roughness elements. The aerodynamic and thermodynamic effects of the presence of a layer of large roughness elements were modelled by adding a drag term to the three-dimensional Navier–Stokes equations and a heat source/sink term to the scalar equation, respectively. The layer of small roughness elements was simply treated using the method as described in paper (Moeng 1984, J. Atmos Sci. 41, 2052–2062) for homogeneous rough surface. The horizontally averaged statistics such as mean vertical profiles of wind velocity, air temperature, et al., are in reasonable agreement with Gao et al.(1989, Boundary layer meteorol. 47, 349–377) field observation (homogeneous canopy). Not surprisingly, the calculated instantaneous velocity and temperature fields show that the roughness elements considerably changed the turbulent structure within the canopy. The adjustment of the mean vertical profiles of velocity and temperature was studied, which was found qualitatively comparable with Belcher et al. (2003, J Fluid Mech. 488, 369–398)'s theoretical results. The urban heat island(UHI) was investigated imposing heat source in the region of large roughness elements. An elevated inversion layer, a phenomenon often observed in the urban area (Sang et al., J Wind Eng. Ind. Aesodyn. 87, 243–258)'s was successfully simulated above the canopy. The cool island(CI) was also investigated imposing heat sink to simply model the evaporation of plant canopy. An inversion layer was found very stable and robust within the canopy
First person – Xuan Xie
ABSTRACT
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Xuan Xie is the first author on ‘Deubiquitylases USP5 and USP13 are recruited to and regulate heat-induced stress granules through their deubiquitylating activities’, published in Journal of Cell Science. Xuan is a PhD student in the lab of Masayuki Komada at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan, investigating the roles of ubiquitylation and deubiquitylation in the regulation of stress granules.</jats:p
Evaluating spatial equity in bike share systems
This research analyzes 10 of the largest third generation docked bike share systems in the United States along with 3 docked bike share systems in New Jersey. These bike share systems were carefully selected to reflect diversity in their size and age, and their host region’s size and geography as well as data availability.This report was developed by the New Jersey Bicycle and Pedestrian Resource Center within the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center (VTC) at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The research team included Charles T. Brown, MPA, Principal Investigator, Devajyoti Deka, PhD, Aashna Jain, Anish Grover, and Qingyang Xie. The Center is supported by the New Jersey Department of Transportation through funds provided by the Federal Highway Administration
GAYA BAHASA DAKWAH DAN KONSEP GENDER DALAM NOVEL XIE XIE NI DE AI KARYA MELL SHALIHA
Abstrak: Pembahasan tentang gaya bahasa dakwah dan konsep gender dalam novel Xie Xie Ni De Ai karya Mell Shaliha ini didasarkan pada dua alaan mendasar yaitu; pertama, penulis novel (Mell Shaliha) adalah seorang muslimah yang pernah menjadi TKW di Hongkong, dan kedua dalam novel ini banyak terdapat pesan-pesan dakwah, baik untuk remaja maupun dewasa, khususnya untuk para TKW Indonesia. Berdasarkan kajian dan analisis mendalam terhadap isi novel, maka ditemukan gaya bahasa dakwah yang sekaligus ada isu gendernya adalah gaya bahasa dakwah Ta’lim dan Tarbiyah, Tazkir dan Tanbih, Tarhib dan Inzar, serta Amar dan Nahi. Sedangkan isu gender dalam novel ini adalah: aurat perempuan, interaksi dengan lawan jenis, persamaan status laki-laki dan perempuan, kodrat dan persamaan peran laki-laki dan perempuan, perempuan sebagai motivator, dan kepemimpinan.
A discussion of the language style of preaching and the concept of gender in the novel Xie Xie Ni De Ai Shaliha Mell \u27s work is based on two fundamental alaan namely: first, the author of the novel (Mell Shaliha) is a Muslim woman who had been a maid in Hong Kong, and the second in the novel there is a lot of propaganda messages, both for adolescents and adults, especially for Indonesian maids. Based on in-depth study and analysis of the content of the novel, it was found that at the same time preaching style there is a gender issue Ta\u27lim preaching style and Tarbiyah, Tazkir and Tanbih, Tarheeb and Inzar, and Amar and Nahi. While the gender issues in this novel are: female genitalia, the interaction with the opposite sex, equality of men and women, the nature and role of equality of men and women, women as a motivator, and leadership.
Kata Kunci: Novel, Gaya Bahasa Dakwah, Gender
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