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    Timomenus amblyotus Ma & Chen 1992

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    Timomenus amblyotus Ma & Chen, 1992 Timomenus amblyotus Ma & Chen, 1992: 93. Distribution. China (Shanxi, Hubei, Hunan, Sichuan, Hainan).Published as part of Sun, Meiling, Li, Kai & Liu, Xianwei, 2016, Three new species of the subfamily Opisthocosmiinae from China (Dermaptera, Forficulidae), with new synonymies and combinations, pp. 359-371 in Zootaxa 4109 (3) on page 363, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4109.3.6, http://zenodo.org/record/26607

    Friction and wear properties of TiCN coatings sliding against SiC and steel balls in air and water

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    The TiCN coatings were deposited on WC cemented carbides using enhanced cathodic arc magnetron sputtering. The topography of TiCN coatings were observed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), the composition and structure of TiCN coatings were analyzed by energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The friction and wear properties of TiCN coatings sliding against SiC and steel balls in air and water were investigated using ball-on-disk tribometer. The results showed that the TiCN coatings had a strong (111) preferred orientation. The friction coefficient and the specific wear rates of the TiCN/SiC tribopairs in air were higher than those in water. When the TiCN coatings slid against SiC balls in water, the friction coefficient and the specific wear rates first decreased, and then increased with the normal load, but decreased linearly with the sliding velocity. The lowest friction coefficient of 0.171 was obtained at 3 N and 0.4 m/s, while the lowest specific wear rate of the TiCN coatings was 2.3 × 10? 6mm3/Nm at 6 N and 0.1 m/s. The TiCN coatings were worn out when the normal loads were higher than 6 N. When the TiCN coatings slid against the SUJ2 and SUS440C balls in water, the friction coefficient increased to 0.271 and 1.026 respectively. The EDS analysis showed that Fe and O elements existed on the wear track. This indicated that the tribochemical reaction occurred at the friction contact area

    Fig. 7. A in MAPKK2/4/5/7-MAPK3-JAZs modulate phenolic acid biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza

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    Fig. 7. A proposed model for the roles of SmMAPK3 in S. miltiorrhiza phenolic acid biosynthesis. Model illustrating the roles of SmMAPK3 in S. miltiorrhiza phenolic acid biosynthesis.Published as part of Xie, Yongfeng, Ding, Meiling, Yin, Xuecui, Wang, Guanfeng, Zhang, Bin, Chen, Lingxiang, Ma, Pengda & Dong, Juane, 2022, MAPKK2/4/5/7-MAPK3-JAZs modulate phenolic acid biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza, pp. 1-10 in Phytochemistry (113177) 199 on page 6, DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2022.113177, http://zenodo.org/record/823567

    Mesolabia Shiraki 1906

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    Key to species of genus Mesolabia Shiraki, 1906 1 Elytra as long as pronotum; wings completely absent.................................. M. niitakaensis Shiraki, 1906 - Elytra about twice as long as pronotum; wings completely developed............. M. ramosa (Zhang, Ma & Chen, 1992)Published as part of Sun, Meiling, Li, Kai & Liu, Xianwei, 2016, Three new species of the subfamily Opisthocosmiinae from China (Dermaptera, Forficulidae), with new synonymies and combinations, pp. 359-371 in Zootaxa 4109 (3) on page 368, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4109.3.6, http://zenodo.org/record/26607

    Chen Chen, 42nd Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Chen Chen is the author of When I Grow Up I Want to Be a List of Further Possibilities (BOA Editions, 2017), which was long-listed for the National Book Award and won the Thom Gunn Award, among other honors. Bloodaxe Books published a UK edition in June. He is also the author of four chapbooks, most recently You MUST Use the Word Smoothie (Sundress Publications, 2019) and Gesundheit! (in collaboration with Sam Herschel Wein and forthcoming from Glass Poetry Press, fall 2019). His work appears in many publications, including Poem-a-Day, The Massachusetts Review, The Best American Poetry, and The Best American Nonrequired Reading. He has received a Pushcart Prize and fellowships from Kundiman and the National Endowment for the Arts. He holds an MFA from Syracuse University and a PhD from Texas Tech University. He teaches at Brandeis University as the Jacob Ziskind Poet-in-Residence and co-runs the journal, Underblong. He lives in Waltham, Massachusetts, with his partner, Jeff Gilbert, and their pug, Mr. Rupert Gile

    Fig. 6 in MAPKK2/4/5/7-MAPK3-JAZs modulate phenolic acid biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza

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    Fig. 6. Protein–protein interaction of SmMAPK3 with JA signaling members. Y2H (A) and LCI (B–C) assays to detect the interactions of SmMAPK3 with JAZs.Published as part of Xie, Yongfeng, Ding, Meiling, Yin, Xuecui, Wang, Guanfeng, Zhang, Bin, Chen, Lingxiang, Ma, Pengda & Dong, Juane, 2022, MAPKK2/4/5/7-MAPK3-JAZs modulate phenolic acid biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza, pp. 1-10 in Phytochemistry (113177) 199 on page 5, DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2022.113177, http://zenodo.org/record/823567

    Supporting data used in the paper: Xi Chen, 2020, The LMARS based shallow-water dynamical core on generic gnomonic cubed-sphere geometry

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    # Simulation results of the unstaggered shallow water model This repository contains the supporting data used in the paper: Xi Chen, 2020, The LMARS based shallow‐water dynamical core on generic gnomonic cubed‐sphere geometry, DOI: 10.1029/2020MS002280 Organization of the repository: The tar archive with this data submission has a: doc directory contains a README.md with information regarding naming conventions to label the model configurations for a shallow water test simulation. Additional information can also be found in README.md. Table 4 in the paper provides additional details. The data directory contains the supporting data files (NetCDF format).Disclaimer: "This was prepared by Xi Chen under award NA18OAR4320123 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce. The statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or the U.S. Department of Commerce.

    Artimpaza brevilineata Tian & Chen, 2012 in Tian, Chen & Li 2012

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    Artimpaza brevilineata Tian & Chen, 2012 in Tian, Chen & Li, 2012: 43, figs. 1–9. (Figs. 28a, b) Type locality: China, Yunnan, Pu’er City, Yutang. Gender: female. Date collected: 2011.V.25 (2010.V.25, in the original description, is incorrect). Collector: Li-Chao TIAN & Gui-Qiang HUANG. Paratypes: 1 female, China, Yunnan, Lincang City, 1980.VI.1, Fen LIU leg. Remarks: In the original description, the type locality is “ Yunnan, Jinghong” while it is “ Yunnan, Yutang” according to the label. “Yutang” is actually in Pu’er, not Jinghong. The first author described the type locality by mistake. In the original description, the collector was only listed as Li-Chao TIAN, which was a mistake.Published as part of Li, Zhu & Chen, Li, 2020, Primary types of longhorned beetles (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Vesperidae and Disteniidae) of Southwest University (SWU), pp. 25-46 in Zootaxa 4718 (1) on page 33, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4718.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/360220

    Author contributions

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    Please browse the "Files" tag to access the appendix specifying the author - Chen Hsi Tsai's contributions to the seven papers included in the thesis

    Fig. 3 in MAPKK2/4/5/7-MAPK3-JAZs modulate phenolic acid biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza

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    Fig. 3. Tissue-specific expression analysis and elicitors-induced analysis of SmMAPK3 in S. miltiorrhiza. (A) Tissue-specific expression of SmMAPK3; the expression levels were normalized to values from roots. (B) SA-induced analysis of SmMAPK3. (C) MeJA-induced analysis of SmMAPK3.Published as part of Xie, Yongfeng, Ding, Meiling, Yin, Xuecui, Wang, Guanfeng, Zhang, Bin, Chen, Lingxiang, Ma, Pengda & Dong, Juane, 2022, MAPKK2/4/5/7-MAPK3-JAZs modulate phenolic acid biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza, pp. 1-10 in Phytochemistry (113177) 199 on page 4, DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2022.113177, http://zenodo.org/record/823567
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