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Result of Author Kit for our SC20 paper submission
<p>Result of Author Kit for our SC20 paper submission</p>
A Profile of Fatherhood Among Young Men: Moving Away from Their Birth Family and Closer to Their Child.
Have things changed all that much in terms of how fatherhood is conceptualized and exercised in daily life? That is the question underlying this article. The author compares the findings of a recent analysis on certain aspects of the lived experiences of young fathers (under 25 years of age) with the results of studies undertaken over the past ten years, and replies in the affirmative. First of all, when considering the representations held of fathers or mothers, most of these young fathers believe that their role is a multi-faceted one, and that it is often identical to that of their spouse. According to young fathers, fatherhood is a dual experience that requires them to be present on a daily basis while also casting their eye on the future. This is an experience that is constructed out of affectionate moments, child-care duties, education in the literal sense, and especially out of shared experiences with their spouse. In addition, they question the degree to which involvement in a career should take precedence over involvement in their child's life. In other words, the former 'competes' with their ability to be present in their child's daily life, which denotes a change from the attitudes of previous generations.Fatherhood, Young Fathers, Representation, Paternal Identity, Qualitative Research
Liu wang qu: ge, ge ju.
江陵詞 ; 雪厂曲 ; 集體編劇雪厂, 葉瓊, 江凌.Music in number notation.Jiang Ling ci ; Xuechang qu ; ji ti bian ju Xuechang, Ye Qiong, Jiang Ling
Forficus Qu, gen. nov.
Forficus Qu gen. nov. Type species: Forficus maculatus Qu sp. nov. Description. External morphology. Head (Figs 1–5) including eyes as wide as pronotum; vertex approximately one and a half times longer medially than next to eyes, with two transverse carinae on rim and few fine transverse striations above antennal ledge and on ocellocular region; face (Fig. 3) across eyes wider than long; laterofrontal sutures (Fig. 3) strongly divergent, extended to ocelli; antennae (Fig. 3) located slightly above middle of eyes and 1 / 2 as long as body length; antennal pits encroaching onto clypeus; ocelli (Figs 1–5) situated slightly above marginal rim and visible in dorsal view, twice own diameter from eye; clypellus (Fig. 3) broader apically than basally. Forewing (Fig. 2) with four apical cells, three anteapical cells, first anteapical cell open basally. Fore femur (Fig. 6) with IC row arcuate; AM 1 present, large; without AV row. Fore tibia (Fig. 6) with dorsal setal formula 1 + 4. Hind femur (Fig. 8) with apical setal formula 2 + 2 + 1. Hind tibia (Fig. 7) with 11 setae of AD row, 21 setae of PD row and numerous setae of PV and AV rows. Hind first tarsomere (Fig. 9 a) with longitudinal row of short setae ventrally and dorsoapical pair of macrosetae at the apex and (Fig. 9 b) distal transverse row of four platellae; second tarsomere with distal transverse row of two platellae. Male genitalia. Pygofer lobe (Fig. 11) truncate apically with margin turned inward, with several macrosetae. Segment X without processes. Valve (Fig. 10) trapezoidal. Subgenital plate (Fig. 10) with inner margin straight, lateral margin strongly convex basally, distal two thirds digitate, with few short fine setae near base. Style (Fig. 12) with large subapical lobe; apophysis acute apically. Connective (Figs 13, 15) with stem produced posteriorly, bifurcate; connected to aedeagus with membrane. Aedeagal shaft (Figs 13, 14) tubular; slightly compressed laterally and tapered to narrowly rounded apex; with subapical processes on ventral surface; gonopore apical; basal apodeme similar in length to shaft, compressed dorsoventrally and extended laterally subapically. Distribution. Oriental region (China). Diagnosis. This genus is similar to Parabolopona and Tenompoella in having the stem of the connective extended posteriorly and the aedeagus disassociated from the connective and connected by membrane (Fig. 13). It is also similar to Tenompoella in having the posterior extension of the connective bifurcate but differs in lacking the bright orange coloration of this genus and in having the pygofer lobe turned inward at the apex (Fig. 11), the valve trapezoid shaped (Fig. 10) and the aedeagal shaft with processes (Figs 13, 14). Etymology. This new genus name is derived from the Latin “ forficus ”, referring to the scissor-shaped connective.Published as part of Qu, Ling, Webb, M. D. & Dai, Ren-Huai, 2015, A new genus and species of the leafhopper subtribe Paraboloponina from China (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae), pp. 260-270 in Zootaxa 3919 (2) on pages 266-267, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3919.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/24119
Data for: Comprehensive analysis and experimental verification of prognostic long non-coding RNAs in hepatoblastoma
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Chlamydodon bourlandi Qu 2018
Chlamydodon bourlandi Qu et al., 2018 (Fig. 4; Table 1) Morphological description. Size 130–230 × 65–150 μm in vivo, and 150–200 × 60–85 μm after protargol staining. Body elongated ellipsoid to reverted triangle in outline; posterior end slightly pointed (Fig. 4A, G). Cross-strained band complete, 3–4 µm wide (Fig. 4B, C). Two orange to reddish pigment spots composed of countless, small pigment particles, located in anterior-left and posterior-right of cell, respectively (Fig. 4A, D, F), Cytoplasm transparent, with many irregular-shaped violet-pigmented vacuoles (2–7 μm across), which renders cell reddish to violet. Orange to red cortical particles, about 0.5 μm across, densely distributed between ciliary rows on ventral side (Fig. 4E), but irregularly distributed on dorsal side (Fig. 4D). Cytostome located at about anterior 25% of cell; cyrtos composed of 14–17 nematodesmal rods (Fig. 4B). 22–47 contractile vacuoles (4–5 μm across, counted from 15 protargol-stained specimens) irregularly distributed, with a contraction interval of 5–10 seconds. Spherical macronucleus heteromerous, in mid-body, about 45 × 35 μm in vivo (Fig. 4C) and after fluorescent staining (Fig. 4H), and about 35 × 28 μm after protargol staining (Fig. 4I). Micronucleus not detected. Movement by crawling on the substrate, sometimes swimming in water around the longitudinal axis of body. Cilia 6–8 μm long in vivo. In total 70–86 somatic kineties including 36–48 right, 27–34 left, and three to five (mostly four) postoral kineties. Five to 15 terminal fragments, each containing three to 20 basal bodies (Fig. 4L). Equatorial fragment not detected. Two (four out of 25 individuals observed have three) circumoral kineties parallel to each other; preoral kinety positioned in anterior-left of circumoral kineties (Fig. 4J, K). SSU rRNA gene sequence and phylogenetic position. The SSU rRNA gene sequence of the present population of Chlamydodon bourlandi has GenBank accession number, length, and G + C content of MK 882887, 1639 bp, and 44.91%, respectively. The closest related Chlamydodon species is C. bourlandi (MG 566059) with a 99.0% sequence similarity. The sequence similarity of Chlamydodon bourlandi to Paracyrtophoron tropicum (FJ 998053) is 98.4%. In phylogenetic trees (Fig. 6), our new isolate of C. bourlandi forms a clade with Paracyrtophoron tropicum FJ998053 with moderate bootstrap values (ML /BI, 87%/0.97), then this clade clusters with the branch formed by C. bourlandi MG 566059 and C. obliquus FJ998030 (= C. bourlandi) with full support (ML /BI, 100%/1.00). Abbreviations: CV—coefficient of variation (%); Min—minimum; Max—maximum; M—median; Mean—arithmetic mean; SD—standard deviation; n —number of individuals examined.Published as part of Wang, Congcong, Qu, Zhishuai & Hu, Xiaozhong, 2019, Morphology and SSU rDNA sequences of four cyrtophorian ciliates from China, with description of a new species (Protista, Ciliophora, Phyllopharyngea), pp. 206-220 in Zootaxa 4664 (2) on pages 210-212, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4664.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/338453
Lanonia manglaensis Henderson & Nguy ễn Qu ốc D ựng 2017
14. Lanonia manglaensis (Henderson, Ninh Khac Ban & Nguyễn Quốc Dựng) Henderson & Nguyễn Quốc Dựng (2017: 165). Licuala manglaensis Henderson, Ninh Khac Ban & Nguyễn Qu ốc Dựng (2008: 153). Type:— VIETNAM. Kon Tum, Kon Plong Distr., Hieu Commune, Mang La Forest Enterprise, 14°39’N 108°25’E, 1,100–1,200 m, 16 April 2000, L . Averyanov et al. VH 5201 (holotype HN!, isotype MO!). Stems 1.8(1.5–2.5) m long, 1.7(1.4–2.0) cm diameter, solitary. Leaves 16(16-17); ligules 6.4(5.5–7.0) cm long, papery, not disintegrating into fibers; sheaths and proximalmost part of petioles with dense, flat, black scales; petioles 34.0(28.0–40.0) cm long, 0.3(0.2–0.3) cm wide at the apex; petiole thorns usually stout, reddish-brown or dark brown, some bifid or often some in pairs, on proximalmost part of petiole; hastulas flat, rounded, not infolded; leaf blades 23.5(22.0–25.0) cm wide; costas 16.4(14.0–18.5) cm long, continuous to apex of leaf, without an abaxial pulvinus; segments 5 per leaf, not mottled, with minute, reddish-brown scales abaxially, with (on dried specimens) straight margins; middle segments 16.4(14.0–18.5) cm long, 3.7(2.5–4.7) cm wide at the apex; apices of middle segments with adaxial splits much deeper than abaxial ones. Inflorescences 56.7(40.0–80.0) cm long; prophylls 11.5 cm long; peduncles 59.5 cm long; rachis bracts narrowly tubular, splitting apically, not or sparsely tomentose; rachillae filiform, densely covered with erect, branched, translucent hairs; staminate rachises absent; staminate partial inflorescences 1, branched to 3 orders; staminate rachillae 11(8–13), 7.9(7.5–8.8) cm long, 0.6(0.4–0.7) mm diameter; staminate flowers 1.8(1.7–2.0) mm long; sepals not pedicellate at the base, densely hairy; petals rounded at the apex; stamens with alternately long and short filaments and small, almost square anthers; filaments not elongate; pistillodes undivided; pistillate rachises absent; pistillate partial inflorescences 1, branched to 2–3 orders; pistillate rachillae on proximalmost partial inflorescence 6(5–7), 6.8(4.8–8.8) cm long, 1.0(0.9–1.0) mm diameter; pistillate flowers 1.8(1.2–2.3) mm long, with short styles; fruits not recorded; seeds not recorded. Distribution and habitat:— Southern Vietnam in Kon Tum province, known only from a small area in Kon Plong district, in montane rainforest at 1,198(1,140 –1,468) m elevation (Fig. 14). Taxonomic notes:— Specimens determined as preliminary species Lanonia manglaensis share a unique combination of qualitative variable states and are therefore recognized as a phylogenetic species. Lanonia manglaensis is notable for its middle segments joined along their entire length into a single segment (hence the middle segment width given above represents half the total middle segment width). Although other species occasionally have individuals with completely joined middle segments, in L. manglaensis they are consistently joined and there is no abaxial pulvinus at the apex of the costa, as in other species. All seven specimens examined have five segments per leaf. Lanonia manglaensis has papery ligules, sheaths and petioles with flat, black scales, petioles with stout, reddishbrown thorns, rounded hastulas, and apices of the middle segments with adaxial splits much deeper than the abaxial ones. In these it resembles L. hexasepala and related species. It also shares with L. hexasepala noticeably dark brown stems.Published as part of Henderson, Andrew & D ựng, Nguy ễn Qu ốc, 2022, A revision of Lanonia (Arecaceae, Coryphoideae, Livistoninae), pp. 209-245 in Phytotaxa 532 (3) on page 235, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.532.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/596461
Wan Qing Minguo qu pu yan jiu =: A Study of qu notations in the late Qing and early Republican periods
Ph.D.During the late Qing and early Republican periods, writers of chuanqi, zaju and sanqu, the major subgenres of qu literature, failed to produce significant works. Kunqu Opera, the musical and theatrical representation of qu literature, gradually lost its audience to various local operas. However, the study of qu literature reached its peak during this period: large amounts of qu notations were produced; the theory of qu singing also flourished. As previous research mainly focused on the qu notations produced before the late Qing, my study will bridge this gap by bringing those later notations into light. As late Qing and early Republican qu notations as well as the theory of qu singing still have impact on today’s Kunqu Opera performance and singing, my study also seeks to highlight the significance of such historical documents in the contemporary context. In my dissertation, I concentrated on the analysis of the format, text, symbols as well as singing techniques of major qu notations produced during the late Qing and early Republican periods. Such analysis illustrates the diachronic evolution of notations. By considering the influence of different editors, social contexts and geographic regions, my research also explores the individual notation in a synchronic way. Furthermore, my study places emphasis on the text of notations by treating them as both literary and musical records. Through textual and musical analysis, I discuss how the notations influenced each other and reflected actual opera performance and singing.Apart from the Introduction and Conclusion, my dissertation consists of six chapters. Chapter Two depicts the evolution of qu notations produced before the late Qing, and points out that through uncovering two formats of notations, published works and manuscripts, the tradition of “xigong” (singing-and-acting artistry) came into existence long ago. Chapter Three discusses Wang Xichun and his Eryunge qupu. The publication of Eryunge qupu marked the rise of “xigong” in mainstream notations. Chapter Four analyzes the Liuye qupu series. These notations were based on the actor Yin Guishen’s manuscript and edited by Zhang Yusun, a literatus singer. Its wide circulation demonstrated the prominence of “xigong” and made immense impact on later Kunqu Opera performance and singing. Chapter Five scrutinizes Wang Jilie and his Jicheng qupu series. Wang promoted the tradition of “qinggong” (singing-versus-acting artistry) but failed. Chapter Six centers on Tianyu Kunqu Opera Club and Tianyunshe qupu. Particular emphasis is placed upon this Club based in Wuxi, which insisted on “qinggong” and the most traditional way of qu singing. Chapter Seven discusses Yu Sulu and Yu Zhenfei, who started with the tradition of “qinggong”. They accepted the influence of “xigong” to produce the Sulu qupu, and Zhenfei qupu. Zhenfei qupu used numbered musical notation, which demonstrates the decline of traditional qu study.晚清民國年間,傳奇、雜劇、散曲之創作已趨衰落,最能代表「曲」的舞臺劇種崑曲式微,皮黃等地方戲盛行。但晚清民國的「曲學」卻非一無是處,反而是曲譜刊印的高峰,曲譜中論及的曲唱理論也有極大的進展。然而以往的曲譜研究多著重於晚清以前,對晚清民國時期的曲譜研究還有許多探討的空間。同時,在與現實掛勾的意義上,晚清民國曲譜及其曲學理論,因仍在影響著現今的舞臺搬演及曲唱活動,也相當值得我們關注。本文選取晚清民國年間幾種具代表性的曲譜作為研究對象,以「清工」、「戲工」為核心觀念,對晚清民國曲譜的形製、曲文、曲譜標注、唱腔等內容進行分析;縱向探討曲譜的發展變化,橫向則結合曲譜輯訂者、社會時局、地域等因素,審視其對曲譜製作的影響,以求得到更全面的視野,展現晚清民國諸曲譜的差異。此外,本文也包含具體、詳盡的曲譜內部研究,兼顧曲譜文學層面及音樂層面的討論,分析不同年代的曲譜如何承上啟下,如何反映現實舞臺搬演及演唱等問題。除緒論及總結外,本文主體分作六章,第二章梳理晚清之前曲譜形製的變化,通過發掘大量抄譜材料,對晚清之前曲譜發展提出刊印譜與抄譜雙線發展的論述,指出「戲工」傳統早已存在。第三章論述王錫純及其《遏雲閣曲譜》,強調其雖然只是第一部刊印戲宮譜,但其刊印正式揭開「戲工」進駐曲譜主流的序幕。第四章討論以伶工殷溎深抄譜為底稿,經曲友張餘蓀輯訂的「六也系列」曲譜。這系列曲譜廣泛流傳,體現出「戲工」的進一步深化,並且直接影響其後崑曲舞臺的搬演和曲唱。第五章論述王季烈及其主持的《集成曲譜》系列,分析王季烈所代表的「清工」對曲譜中「文理曲律」的追求,勾勒他如何試圖以「清工」規範拯救傳統曲學,進而救世,但終告失敗的過程。第六章探討無錫天韻社及《天韻社曲譜》如何固守「清工」傳統,指出其乃遺世而獨立的另一脈曲學傳承。第七章論俞粟廬、俞振飛父子及《粟廬曲譜》與《振飛曲譜》,指出他們雖是「清工」出身,但已深受「戲工」影響,《粟廬曲譜》及《振飛曲譜》便是最好的例證。陳春苗.Parallel title from added title page.Thesis Ph.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2017.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 268-280).Abstracts in English and Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on February 10, 2020).Chen Chunmiao
QU hosts lecture on ‘Climate Issues and Continued Life-long Learning’
Qatar University (QU) hosted a lecture on “Climate Issues and Continued Life-long Learning” delivered by Maria van der Hoeven, former Minister of Education, Culture and Science and Former Minister of Economic Affairs at The Netherlands, and Former Executive Director at the International Energy Agency (IEA)
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Amalia und Beldorf. Eine Erzählung. (1)
Ideen zu einem patriotischen Bunde. (34)
Einige Bemerkungen über Geld, Bankzettel, Wechselkurs, besonders in Rüksicht auf Dänemark. (63)
Raisonirte Darstellung der neuen Schleswig-Holsteinischen Münz- und Bankeinrichtung. (mit Tabellen) (120)
Nachrichten von der kirchlichen Verfassung im Königreich Neapel. (210)
Beiträge zur Kentnis der Verfassung von Sizilien. (231)
Christian Thomasius. (268)
Maria Madelaine Theodon, Beyspiel Kindlicher Liebe. (297)
Kaiser Kien-long, edle Feier eines Jubiläums. (299)
Also konnte Ludwig 14 aus keinem Grunde die Aufhebung des Edikts von Nantes bereuen. (302)
Niederträchtigkeit eines römischen Abbés um 300 Scudi zu gewinnen. (304)
Shaik Solyman, der Mörder seines Weibes und Kindes aus Mitleid. (305)
John Elliot, Verzweiflung aus Liebe. (306)
Feiner Zug der Anhänglichkeit eines Bedienten. (308)
Cromwells Rache gegen einen getödteten Feind. (308)
Ros, in der Rolle des George Barnwell, der Retter eines Menschenlebens. (310)
Hohes Ehrgefühl bei einem englischen Soldaten. (313)
Abt Canet, übelverstandene Mildthätigkeit. (313)
Macht der Liebe zum Leben im Augenblick des Selbstmordes. (315)
Chasseuil, ein 13jähriger Knabe, Muth bey Rettung Verunglückter. (316)
La Blonde, seltene Ergebenheit eines Dienstmädgens. (316)
Freymüthigkeit im Schreiben im Toskanischen. (319)
Nachricht von Koungt-tse'e oder Konfucius. (320)
Litterarische Neuigkeiten aus Livorno. (322)
Neue Nachricht von Cagliostro's Herkunft und früheren Schiksalen. (323)
Nachricht von dem verstorbenen Bischof Lowth. (328)
Nachricht von dem Okulisten Taylor. (330)
John Poole, merkwürdiger Abscheu gegen Geld. (332)
Litterarische Nachrichten aus London. (333)
Inschriften von Pope. (334)
Subskripzion auf eine Statüe für Howard. (336)
Sache des Eremiten von Bourgogne. (337)
Nachricht von den Protestanten in Ungarn. (339)
Bestimmung des Gesichtspunkts der Abhandlung über den Kindermord. (340)
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