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A Study of the Classical Landscape at the Wang River Villa of Wang Wei
The landscape of Wang Wei's Wang River Villa is examined by reviewing the essays and papers written about the poetical collaboration, the “Wang River Collection.” The purpose of this paper is to clarify the meaning of villa architecture in China. The author expects that this research will contribute to a mutual understanding between cultures. The villa was a Utopia for Wang. On the other hand, he was a pious Buddhist and Buddhistic concepts are reflected in the landscape. I consider the features of the classical landscape of Xie Lingyun and "Chu Ci," as written in “The Collection,” a reflection of the Buddhistic concept. When considering what the classics meant to Wang Wei, it is apparent that his villa is a representation of the classical landscape. It is not an imitation of the classical landscape, but a unique and original creation of art by Wang.departmental bulletin pape
First person – Yihua Wang
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. Yihua Wang is the first author on ‘Nuclear entry and export of FIH are mediated by HIF1α and exportin1, respectively’, published in Journal of Cell Science. Yihua is a Lecturer in Biological Sciences at the University of Southampton, studying cell signalling in lung fibrosis and cancer, drug target validation and gene function analysis
sj-pdf-1-jcm-10.1177_00219983211072955 – Supplemental Material for Enhanced stress concentration sensitivity of SiCp/Al composite with network architecture
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-jcm-10.1177_00219983211072955 for Enhanced stress concentration sensitivity of SiCp/Al composite with network architecture by Xiang Gao, Xuexi Zhang, Mingfang Qian, Aibin Li, Guisong Wang, Lin Geng, and Hua-Xin Peng in Journal of Composite Materials</p
sj-docx-1-cat-10.1177_10760296231168097 - Supplemental material for Characteristics, Thrombus Resolution, and Long-Term Outcomes in Patients with Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Thrombus
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cat-10.1177_10760296231168097 for Characteristics, Thrombus Resolution, and Long-Term Outcomes in Patients with Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Thrombus by Shu Yang, Yanjuan Zhang, Ning Chen, Jiaojiao Shi, Weizhu Ju, Hongwu Chen, Gang Yang, Zidun Wang, Hailei Liu, Xiaohong Jiang, Chang Cui, Minglong Chen and Mingfang Li in Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis</p
sj-docx-3-taj-10.1177_20406223221143245 – Supplemental material for Chest X-ray features facilitate screening for pulmonary hypertension caused by fibrosing mediastinitis
Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-taj-10.1177_20406223221143245 for Chest X-ray features facilitate screening for pulmonary hypertension caused by fibrosing mediastinitis by Mingfang Zhou, Bo Li, Yaling Chen, Aqian Wang, Yining Zhu, Yu Li, Hongling Su, Jingchun Fan, Yan Zhang and Yunshan Cao in Therapeutic Advances in Chronic Disease</p
sj-docx-6-taj-10.1177_20406223221143245 – Supplemental material for Chest X-ray features facilitate screening for pulmonary hypertension caused by fibrosing mediastinitis
Supplemental material, sj-docx-6-taj-10.1177_20406223221143245 for Chest X-ray features facilitate screening for pulmonary hypertension caused by fibrosing mediastinitis by Mingfang Zhou, Bo Li, Yaling Chen, Aqian Wang, Yining Zhu, Yu Li, Hongling Su, Jingchun Fan, Yan Zhang and Yunshan Cao in Therapeutic Advances in Chronic Disease</p
sj-docx-5-taj-10.1177_20406223221143245 – Supplemental material for Chest X-ray features facilitate screening for pulmonary hypertension caused by fibrosing mediastinitis
Supplemental material, sj-docx-5-taj-10.1177_20406223221143245 for Chest X-ray features facilitate screening for pulmonary hypertension caused by fibrosing mediastinitis by Mingfang Zhou, Bo Li, Yaling Chen, Aqian Wang, Yining Zhu, Yu Li, Hongling Su, Jingchun Fan, Yan Zhang and Yunshan Cao in Therapeutic Advances in Chronic Disease</p
sj-docx-4-taj-10.1177_20406223221143245 – Supplemental material for Chest X-ray features facilitate screening for pulmonary hypertension caused by fibrosing mediastinitis
Supplemental material, sj-docx-4-taj-10.1177_20406223221143245 for Chest X-ray features facilitate screening for pulmonary hypertension caused by fibrosing mediastinitis by Mingfang Zhou, Bo Li, Yaling Chen, Aqian Wang, Yining Zhu, Yu Li, Hongling Su, Jingchun Fan, Yan Zhang and Yunshan Cao in Therapeutic Advances in Chronic Disease</p
Supporting the research process through expanded library data services
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe how the authors gained a better understanding of the variety of library users' data needs, and how gradually some new data services were established based on current capabilities.Design/methodology/approach – This paper uses a case study of the new data services at the John Cotton Dana Library, at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark campus, to demonstrate the possible ways to extend data reference services and provide data computing services. A content analysis of services records shows how each user group falls into the multiple data services levels and subcategories.Findings – Library users can be classified into many different categories, and each of these may have different needs. Research centers might have big projects involving data gathering and applications where a librarian can mainly provide consultation; while an individual faculty member or student might need the librarians as research partners, with help for their specific problems. Computing data services can involve group training and statistical analysis assistance, where researchers need emergent help. Data librarians can take various opportunities for data management education, thereby gradually raising awareness and cultivating better research habits among researchers.Originality/value – Library data computing services can make unique contributions to faculty and students' research and study. Institution, library and users' interaction determines the levels and extent of data services and is generalized from the description and analysis of typical data service examples. Classic concept of data services levels is applied to a concrete case of data services program, and sub-categories of each data services level and user types are developed based on the authors' services record.This article is (c) Emerald Group Publishing and permission has been granted for this version to appear here at the RUcore: Rutgers University Community Repository . Emerald does not grant permission for this article to be further copied/distributed or hosted elsewhere without the express permission from Emerald Group Publishing Limited.Peer reviewe
sj-png-2-taj-10.1177_20406223221143245 – Supplemental material for Chest X-ray features facilitate screening for pulmonary hypertension caused by fibrosing mediastinitis
Supplemental material, sj-png-2-taj-10.1177_20406223221143245 for Chest X-ray features facilitate screening for pulmonary hypertension caused by fibrosing mediastinitis by Mingfang Zhou, Bo Li, Yaling Chen, Aqian Wang, Yining Zhu, Yu Li, Hongling Su, Jingchun Fan, Yan Zhang and Yunshan Cao in Therapeutic Advances in Chronic Disease</p
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