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New Insights on the Evidence of Japanese Influence in Chen Shizeng’s Beijing Customs Album
關於民初畫家陳師曾(1876-1923)《北京風俗圖》的研究甚多,但截至目前一般論者雖常指出此套畫冊具有「中西融合」的繪畫因素,卻未仔細釐清所謂「中西融合」的畫風究竟為何?畫家是如何學習而來?至於對作為新式知識分子/上層文人的陳師曾,其選擇過去非屬文人畫領域之「風俗圖」為表現的作法,亦未見深入討論。筆者認為,透過陳師曾《北京風俗圖》的製作、完成至流傳,實傳遞了多層概念與近代中日藝術交流的複雜過程。尤其若考慮二十世紀初留日的新式知識分子急於透過日本,學習西方新知的風潮與集體意識,那麼陳師曾《北京風俗圖》上所見之新畫法與新觀念,正是藉由日本本身既有的傳統及經其轉化過之新知識(如風俗學、西方技法等)的使用,來為中國傳統尋找重新定位、詮釋的可能。故本文研究,試圖從《北京風俗圖》的製作動機、陳師曾受日本啟發的新畫法與新觀念的使用,釐清陳師曾在創作上受日本啟示的部分。此外,並將討論不同時代觀者在《北京風俗圖》的感染之下,基於這套作品所傳達出之不同感受與期許。筆者認為,唯有在此脈絡下,方能準確掌握《北京風俗圖》在繪畫史上的關鍵意義,並重新定位陳師曾在民初畫壇的努力與貢獻。Scholars have done a lot of research on the Beijing Customs Album by Chen Shizeng, a famous painter in the early twentieth-century China. Although researchers have pointed out the presence of artistic elements of Sino-Western synthesis in this album, they have not explained in detail what these Sino-Western features are and how they are represented. What training did the painter undergo? Why did Chen Shizeng, who belonged to the group of new intellectuals and upper-class literati, choose a nontraditional Chinese style for “genre painting”? None of these questions have been thoroughly discussed. The author believes that the successive analysis of the creation, completion and circulation of the Beijing Customs Album will enable us to understand the complex process of artistic exchange between modern China and Japan. In the Beijing Customs Album, which shows stylistic influence of Japanese and Western ideas, Chen Shizeng expresses the quest for self-identity to, and new comprehension of, Beijing and Chinese cultural tradition at that time. The author will analyze the evidence of Japanese stylistic influence in the Beijing Customs Album, the artist’s new painting techniques and the presence of the new ideas. Furthermore, the author will discuss the way in which this work was viewed, received and accepted by the public of different periods. The author believes that only with a detailed analysis of the aspects mentioned above can one grasp the true meaning and value of the Beijing Customs Album and appreciate the contribution of Chen Shizeng and his place in the painting history of early Republican period. (Translated by Anya Stets
Measuring industry-science links through inventor-author relations: A profiling method
In this pilot study we examine the performance of text-based profiling in recovering a set of validated inventor-author links. In a first step we match patents and publications solely based on their similarity in content. Next, we compare inventor and author names on the highest ranked matches for the occurrence of name matches. Finally, we compare these candidate matches with the names listed in a validated set of inventor-author names. Our text-based profile methodology performs significantly better than a random matching of patents and publications, suggesting that text-based profiling is a valuable complementary tool to the name searches used in previous studies.innovation; industry-science links; text-based profiling;
Author Correction: New perspectives on Neanderthal dispersal and turnover from Stajnia Cave (Poland)
The Author contributions section now reads:“W.N., A.N. and S.T. designed research; A.P., M.H., W.N., S.B., M.U., A.M., H.F., M.D.B., P.S., K.S., M.Ż., A.W., A.N. and S.T. performed research; A.P., M.H., W.N., S.B., M.U., A.M., H.F., M.D.B., P.S., K.S., M.Ż., A.W., A.N. and S.T. analysed data; A.P., M.H., S.T., W.N. and S.B. wrote the paper with the collaboration of all the co-authors.
Author Correction:A 41,500 year-old decorated ivory pendant from Stajnia Cave (Poland)
Correction to: Scientific Reports https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-01221-6, published online 25 November 2021The original version of this Article contained errors in the author list where Marjolein D. Bosch was omitted from the author list, and Mikołaj Urbanowski was incorrectly listed as an author of the original Article, and has subsequently been removed.The Author contributions section now reads:“S.T. W.N. and A.N. conceived the project; S.T., W.N., A.P., M.B., S.C., M.D., H.F., A.M., M.D. B., D.P., M.P.R., C.M.R., V.S-M., G.M.S., P.S., M.S., K.S., A.V., F.W., H.W., A.W., M.Z., S.B., A.N., J-J. H., performed research; S.T., A.P., W.N., M.B., M.D.B., S.C., M.D., H.F., A.M., D.P., M.P.R., C.M.R., V.S-M., G.M.S., P.S., M.S., K.S., A.V., F.W., H.W., A.W., M.Z., S.B., A.N., J-J. H. analysed all archaeological data; S.T. and A.P. wrote the paper with the collaboration of all the co-authors.”The original Article and its accompanying Supplementary Information file have been corrected
ASA member experiences and perceptions of the peer reviewing-editing process (Chapter 4)
A membership survey regarding policies and attitudes germane
to the peer reviewing and editing practices and policies
of the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society
of America, and Soil Science Society of America was deemed
worthwhile. A second survey queried agricultural experiment
station directors on related institutional aspects of the same
topic. Briefly, responses indicated good demographic representation
of editorial boards with some underrepresentation of non-U.S.
addressed members. One-third of the membership has
served on the editorial board of some journal, and 1 in 7.4 has
served on the editorial board of a Tri-Society journal. Females
are used as reviewers one-third as often in proportion to their
membership as are males. The publishing membership of the
Tri-Societies is essentially those members with Ph.D.'s. Two-thirds
of the papers submitted to Tri-Society journals require
institutional review before journal submission. There is twice
the support among the membership for dual anonymity (author
and reviewers) as for reviewer anonymity only (the current
policy). Nearly one-half the membership perceived shared
responsibility by authors and editors for accuracy of published
manuscripts. There was strong concern for seeking qualified
reviewers, guaranteeing quality of reviews, admonishing poor
reviewers, and instituting training in the Tri-Societies for writing/reviewing/editing.
Greater openmindedness was supported
for publishing "negative" or unusual results where
methodology and analysis were acceptable. Concern was expressed
about influence networks undermining the fairness of
the review process. Significant support exists for a rapid-publication
journal in the Tri-Societies. Two-and-one-half times
more authors indicated movement away from Tri-Society journals
than to them, with 44% indicating no change. The major
reasons for journal migration were gravitation to journals that
better reflected some recent shift in research focus, and various
aspects of dissatisfaction with Tri-Society journals. Institutional
responses indicated a strong rationale for developing and
endorsing codes of ethics and limiting Tri-Society responsibility
for ethical infractions
Gaultheria cardiosepala Handel-Mazzetti 1923
<p> <b>2.</b> <i>Gaultheria cardiosepala</i> Handel-Mazzetti (1923 publ. 1924: 185).</p> <p> Type:— CHINA. Yunnan: Dali City, Montis Djischan ad bor.-occ. urbis Dali (Talifu), 3,350 m, 21 May 1915, <i>H.F. v. Handel-Mazzetti 6416</i> (lectotype, designated by Fritsch & Lu 2020, WU 0043084!*, isolectotypes E E00231106!, K K000227991!).</p>Published as part of <i>Fritsch, Peter W., Armstrong, Kate E., Aung, Mu Mu, Fujikawa, Kazumi & Lu, Lu, 2023, Gaultheria (Ericaceae) of Myanmar: an updated species list for the country, a new species, and a new species combination, pp. 37-61 in Phytotaxa 595 (1)</i> on page 39, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.595.1.3, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7889451">http://zenodo.org/record/7889451</a>
Author Co-Citation Analysis (ACA): a powerful tool for representing implicit knowledge of scholar knowledge workers
In the last decade, knowledge has emerged as one of the most important and valuable organizational assets. Gradually this importance caused to emergence of new discipline entitled ―knowledge management‖. However one of the major challenges of knowledge management is conversion implicit or tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge. Thus Making knowledge visible so that it can be better accessed, discussed, valued or generally managed is a long-standing objective in knowledge management. Accordingly in this paper author co- citation analysis (ACA) will be proposed as an efficient technique of knowledge visualization in academia (Scholar knowledge workers)
De tinertsafzettingen van het eiland Singkep en de genese der alluviale afzettingen
Civil Engineering and Geoscience
Metasomatische Probleme (Mount Isa, Rammelsberg, Meggen, Mansfeld und künstliche Verdrängung)
Civil Engineering and Geoscience
A novel Planar Magnetic Bearing and Motor Configuration applied in a Positioning Stage
This thesis presents the design and implementation of a fully contactless high precision magnetically suspended position stage with large planar stroke. This stage is the first which is suitable for practical application in vacuum. The underlying electromechanical working principles, modelling and analysis, the mechanical and electrical design, real-time control, and the experimental results of a test set-up are presented. The possibility to combine magnetic suspension and propulsion in a single actuator was proven experimentally by a PhD investigation performed by Frank Auer in the years 19901995 at the Laboratory for Micro Engineering at Delft University of Technology. Prototypes showed low cross-coupling of suspension and propulsion, and sensor-limited accuracy. In 1995, this research started as a follow-up, with the goal: improvement of the practical applicability of linear Active Magnetic Bearings (ambs) in the field of Precision Engineering. Therefore, an investigation into the state-of-the-art in ambs was performed, which revealed that, due to the high development costs, ambs can be applied best for either high end applications (e.g. linear motion stages with high precision and throughput) or for high volume consumer products (e.g. bearings for hard disk drives). These applications then profit of the general advantages of ambs, like contactless operation (no wear, no maintenance, possibly application in vacuum, absence of stick-slip), and adjustable bearing characteristics (servo position, variable stiffness and damping, active vibration isolation). Disadvantages that may limit the applicability are the limited dynamic stiffness and bearing force, with its accompanying break-through risk, and the heat development by the coils. While rotational amb actuators are mature, and have become commercially available for several years, major development effort is focused on advanced control, reliability, modularity, and cost reduction there. In contrast, linear amb actuators are still evolving. Compared to their rotational counterparts, linear systems offer only one additional degree-of-freedom, but this leads to much more freedom of the electromechanical actuator design. Since no specific application was predefined for this research, a market investigation was performed. The results were combined into the definition of a target application. When the requirements for such an application were compared to the performance delivered by the stage that was developed by Auer, it turned out that the range of the planar stroke, the positioning accuracy, the propulsion force, and the acceleration all needed to be improved, before practical application could be considered. Moreover, for application in vacuum, the development of heat should be minimized, and the power dissipation on the suspended object needs to be negligible. This can only be accomplished by a thorough re-design or a completely new principle. Based on an investigation of the principles of electromechanics, and the status and applications of electromechanical actuators in general, a number of desirable capabilities was defined at the beginning of the work described. Six possibilities are identified that appear promising for improvement. 1. Developing an integrated Lorentz drive with reluctance bearing 2. Exploiting the ongoing improvement of rare earth permanent magnets for applying them for biasing 3. Applying crossing flux-guidance bars introducing a lateral freedom of motion 4. Applying a wireless propulsion (moving iron) removing both the heat of the coils of the rotor as well as avoiding the flying umbilical wires 5. Applying high permeability coil winding material, improving the number of ampere-turns in the air gap Some of these possibilities are new, while others are known from the state-of-the-art but are new in the combined or integrated application presented. For all of them, experimental demonstrators were built to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness. The first four possibilities are combined into a novel integrated planar active magnetic motor-bearing concept, the pamb, for which a patent application was granted. The basic pamb configuration can control two to four degrees-of-freedom. Numerous, differently shaped actuators can be derived from it, that all allow for a long, principally unlimited, planar or angular stroke. The novelty lies therein that the advantages of a list of magnetic bearing and motor aspects are combined into an indivisible, integrated solution. The novel configuration integrates: * energy efficient variable reluctance type suspension, * permanent magnet biasing for fast acceleration and hence high position stability, of both bearing and motor, * extended, crossing flux guidance bars that enable motion over a long stroke, while freedom of motion is allowed for long orthogonal linear or angular strokes, * saturation of parts of the yoke, which simplifies dimensioning and fine-tuning of the permanent magnets, and ensures an optimal bias flux level, all over the long stroke, * direct Lorentz propulsion without any wires on the flat iron rotor bars, but instead with wire on the fixed stator yoke, where conduction can cool the windings, which makes the stage applicable in vacuum, * simple shaped yoke parts that are easy to produce, and * a high evolvability, meaning that the system can be scaled up to even larger strokes without changing the maximum obtainable acceleration. Based on this configuration concept, a 6dof experimental set-up was built that demonstrated the practical feasibility. The set-up, called the pamb, shows a robust behavior of the suspension, over a full planar stroke that covers 130 mm 130 mm. The novel moving iron propulsion, with magnets and coils on the stator only, proved to work equally well as the common engineering solution with coils on the moving part. Thus, all advantages of the system by Auer are maintained, while the planar stroke has been enlarged 16 times, the dissipation during suspension is decreased from 84 W to 0.8 mW, and the heat generation and flying wires associated with the propulsion force are taken away from the rotor. Currently, a propulsion of 0.2 g can be reached at a total of 200 W dissipation in four propulsion coils on the stator. It should be noted that the experimental system was not optimized for a high acceleration. When, as a follow up towards practical application, a prototype is to be built, acceleration can be improved by a factor five at least through the addition of windings. In addition, by switching of coil segments, the dissipation can be decreased a factor five. Since the acceleration that can be obtained with the homopolar Lorentz force within the pamb set-up is limited, it is recommended that, to further improve the acceleration in propulsion direction, salient poles are applied instead of the flat wound propulsion coils. Although, compared to the current pamb, both motor types are stronger, they have the following drawbacks. Firstly, cogging forces are introduced, secondly costs increase, and thirdly start-up of the bearings is complicated. The advantage remains that the maximum bias flux which can be controlled by the magnetic bearings is utilized still; even employed for both functions. Based on the outcome of the experiments, it is concluded that merging two basic pamb elements leads to non-linear couplingboth mechanic as well as magnetic that complicates improvement of the sub-micron position stability as achieved with the experimental set-up realized. Therefore, an alternative actuator layout is suggested that can control four degrees-of-freedom at max, which may serve as a building block for contactless positioning systems. The work presented demonstrates the large potential in electromechanical actuator design, to achieve compact and low cost solutions for integrated motor-bearings. Since the pamb actuator concept meets the requirements set by a number of practical applications, it is recommended to start a technological research project with the aim to develop an application dedicated prototype. For this, a list of suggestions for improvement is given, of which many are combined into the alternative planar motor-bearing design mentioned above. Finally, several suggestions are given to continue this research project by a dedicated research of either the force-current relation under the influence of yoke saturation and stray flux, or of a zero intrinsic stiffness motor-bearing actuator suitable for long linear or planar stroke.Design, Engineering and Productio
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