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Ming Lu, piano, November 10, 2018
This is the concert program of the Ming Lu, piano performance on Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 8:00 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were 4 Impromptus Op. 142, D. 935 No. 3 in B-flat major by Franz Schubert, Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35 by Frédéric Chopin, and Piano Sonata No. 6, Op. 82 by Sergei Prokofiev. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund
Les évolutions récentes de l'emploi à Shanghai
Ming Lu, Naby Léon. Les évolutions récentes de l'emploi à Shanghai. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°66, 2001. pp. 14-24
Fabrication and applications of zinc indiffused waveguides in periodically poled lithium niobate
A comprehensive investigation of high conversion efficiency second harmonic generation (SHG) devices based on zinc indiffused channel waveguides in periodically poled lithium niobate (PPLN) is reported in this thesis. The thesis covers all stages from the production of PPLN by domain inversion on a micron scale through to optical testing. The factors affecting poling quality, such as crystal discrepancies from different suppliers, electrode materials, patterning quality, and mask design, are investigated and analysed systematically. In addition, back-switch poling methods (involving poling a sample completely and then re-poling) are demonstrated. By using optimized processes combining high electric-field poling with the use of conductive liquid gel as an electrode, we have successfully fabricated high quality PPLN samples with short periods (less than 6.5µm), magnesium doped PPLN (PPMgLN), periodically poled lithium tantalate (PPLT), and hexagonally poled lithium niobate (HexLN).Quasi-phase-matched (QPM) wavelength conversion devices based on lithium niobate channel waveguides were realized. Fabrication methods for Zn-diffused channel waveguides in z-cut PPLN by thermal diffusion of metallic Zn film have been investigated. A new approach using atmospheric pressure diffusion to make single mode waveguides for different fundamental wavelengths was successful. Optimised devices gave second harmonic generation conversion efficiency of 59% W−1cm−2 for 1552.4nm with 81% conversion for a pulsed source being achieved. Studies of green and blue generation exposed limitations with the technique for shorter wavelength operation, and these are discussed and modelled
The Great Ming Code. Da Ming lu. Translated and Introduced by Jiang Yonglin, (Asian Law Series 17) 2005
Bourgon Jérôme. The Great Ming Code. Da Ming lu. Translated and Introduced by Jiang Yonglin, (Asian Law Series 17) 2005. In: Études chinoises, n°24, 2005. pp. 379-386
Shi wu yi ming lu: [40 juan]. v.1
厲荃原輯 ; 關槐增纂.鈐印: "澹然自守書畫自娛"、"七十二芙蓉館藏"、"竹屋"、"陶然"、"玉華館藏".綫裝.出版年據序.框17.2 x 11.3公分, 11行21字, 白口, 左右雙邊, 單魚尾. 版心上鐫"事物異名錄", 版心中鐫捲次.Qian yin: "Dan ran zi shou shu hua zi yu", "Qi shi er fu rong guan cang", "Zhu wu", "Tao ran", "Yu hua guan cang".Xian zhuang.Chu ban nian ju xu.Kuang 17.2 x 11.3 gong fen, 11 hang 21 zi, bai kou, zuo you shuang bian, dan yu wei. Ban xin shang juan "Shi wu yi ming lu", ban xin zhong juan juan ci.Li Quan yuan ji ; Guan Huai zeng zuan
On Mao Zedong\u27s Model of Popular Art
In this essay, Gao Ming-lu analyzes the state of avant-garde and modern art during the era of Mao Zedong\u27s regime. Written in traditional Chinese, the essay is broken up into two subsections: Maoist Pop-Art and Authoritarian Art and The Development of Maoist Pop-Art . (Nicole Wang \u2726)https://digital.kenyon.edu/zhoudocs/1513/thumbnail.jp
Erratum: Osteopontin Deficiency Alters Biliary Homeostasis and Protects against Gallstone Formation
Scientific Reports 6: Article number: 30215; published online: 03 August 2016; updated: 22 March 2017. The original version of this Article contained an error in the order of author names, which were incorrectly given as ‘Jing Lin, Wei-qing Shao, Zong-you Chen, Wen-wei Zhu, Lu Lu, Duan Cai, Lun-xiu Qin, Hu-liang Jia, Ming Lu & Jin-hong Chen’.</jats:p
Digital Hamlets: Innovative Methods and E-Participation Tools Supporting Policy Making at the Local Level
E-participation in decision making is gaining ground. An increasing number of administrations recently tries to foster innovation processes at all levels of government, supported by EU cooperation strategies and funding. The task of the paper is to test the usefulness and opportunities coming from a mix of e-participation and “proactive” decision support tools, especially in low density residential areas and districts, affected by structural limitations in terms of accessibility, loss of population, and public services consequently. Here, participation can play an important role in the user-centred design of public spaces.
The authors present an overview of the work-in-progress on an experience of policymaking in a low density residential rural area, in order to ensure self-sustainability through a series of methods and tools to encourage participation and identifying consistent and low cost policy choices for administrations. We conclude that, far from the technology-based smart city paradigm, this bottom-up approach to innovative practices for e-participation is extremely useful since it provides an administration with a simple, immediate and free use of a pool of ideas and proposals previously unimaginable. On the other hand, e-participation tools can support administrations to better and cheaply organize a number of basic services and facilities in rural areas and foster citizens and visitors to define new input and projects for small communities
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