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    Dialogical Skirmishes

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    Tan was guest editor for 'And Now China?', a special print edition of the Ctrl+P journal, which critically responded to the celebratory rhetoric’s of ‘China Now’ and other celebratory markers of China's global ascent in 2008. As well as the introductory article 'Dialogical Skirmishes', Tan also interviewed Hans Ulrich Obrist

    Evidence for erbium-erbium energy migration in erbium(III) bis(perfluoro-p-tolyl)phosphinate

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    Copyright 2008 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics. This article appeared in Applied Physics Letters 92, 103303 (2008) and may be found at

    Additions to the moss flora of Endau Rompin National Park, Johore State, peninsular Malaysia

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    In a recent survey of the Endau Rompin National Park (ERNP) in Johore State, 81 species and 4 varieties of mosses were documented. This increases the previous count from 62 species and 3 varieties of mosses in ERNP to 111 species and 5 varieties in total. Of these, 30 species are new records for Johore State. Rhaphidostichum bunodicarpum and Trichosteleum stigmosum are two species new to Peninsular Malaysia. Thuidium assimile is a new record for West Malesia. A new combination, Papillidiopsis aquaticum (Dix.) Boon-Chuan Ho & B.C. Tan is proposed. In terms of species composition, the pan-tropical families of Calymperaceae, Fissidentaceae, Leucobryaceae and Sematophyllaceae predominate the moss flora of ERNP

    minjinl/LM3-TAN: LM3-TAN

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    <p>LM3-TAN code in support of "Uneven consequences of global climate mitigation pathways on regional water quality in the 21st century"</p&gt

    UNER TAN SYNDROME

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    <p><strong>"The Uner Tan syndrome is recently identified, and uniquely different neurological disorder" (Guertin, 2013). Actually, t</strong><strong>he first quadruped man was discovered in Turkey and described in Childs' book in 1917. Nearly 100 years later a consanguineous family with 19 children, 6 of them xhibiting a novel syndrome with habitual quadrupedal locomotion, mental retardation, and dysarthric speech with truncal ataxia was reported for the first time in the scientific literature and proposed as UNER TAN syndrome (Tan, 2005, 2006), which sparked a world-wide interest. Since then 8 more families with the syndrome were discovered in various parts of Turkey. </strong></p

    UNER TAN SYNDROME TYPE-II

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    <p>UNER TAN SYNDROME (UTS) IS CHARACTERIZED BY QUADRUPEDAL LOCOMOTION (WITHOUT HYPOTONIA), MENTAL RETARDATION, AND DYSARTHRIC OR NO SPEECH, FIRST DESCRIBED BY TAN IN 2005. IN UTS TYPE-II, THERE IS EARLY HYPOTONIA, SLOWLY DISAPPEARING TOWARDS ADOLESCENCE, AND REPLACING WITH NORMAL TONUS AND QUADRUPEDAL LOCOMOTION.</p> <p>  </p

    Tan Malaka, Gerakan Kiri, Dan Revolusi Indonesia

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    Judul Asli : Verguisd en vergeten; Tan Malaka, de linkse beweging en de Indonesische Revolutie, 1945-1949xx, 378 p. : Il.; 24 c

    Free thinking - running

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    We've been running for two million years give or take. Shahidha Bari and Laurence Scott explore contemporary running as solitary inspiration and communal activity with the Geographer and 1999 Scottish Hill Running Champion, Hayden Lorimer, the artists Kai Syng Tan and Angus Farquhar, and the literary scholar and bare-foot artiste, Vybarr Cregan-Reid. Conversation ranges from feeling empowered on city streets to teaming up with the wind to the horrid history of the treadmill and explore whether Running deserves better representation in the arts. Guests: Vybarr Cregan-Reid - author of Footnotes How Running Makes Us Human Angus Farquhar, Creative Director of NVA Public Art, author of a blog 'The Grim Runner' Hayden Lorimer Running Geographer Kai Syng Tan, Artist and curator of a biennial festival Run Run Run Producer: Jacqueline Smith
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