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    Homola eldredgei Guinot & Richer de Forges 1995

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    <i>Homola eldredgei</i> Guinot & Richer de Forges, 1995 <p>(Fig. 17A)</p> <p> <i>Homola eldredgei</i> Guinot & Richer de Forges, 1995: 322 (in key), 340, figs 9d, 13i, 14e, f.</p> <p> HOLOTYPE (by original designation). — MNHN-B20285, Seychelles Islands, CEPROS, <i>Alis</i>, radiale 4, 4°46.5’S, 56°38.4’E, trap, 420-430 m, 23.X.1987, A. Intès coll., ov. ♀ 30.0 × 26.5 mm.</p> <p>PARATYPE. — MNHN-B24322, same data as holotype, ov. ♀, anterior region of carapace broken.</p>Published as part of <i>Cleva, Régis, Guinot, Danièle & Albenga, Laurent, 2007, Annotated catalogue of brachyuran type specimens (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura) deposited in the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris. Part I. Podotremata, pp. 229-279 in Zoosystema 29 (2)</i> on page 249, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5401967">10.5281/zenodo.5401967</a&gt

    Homola orientalis Henderson 1888

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    <i>Homola orientalis</i> Henderson, 1888 <p> <i>Homola orientalis</i> Henderson, 1888: 19, pl. 2, fig. 1, 1a (see Guinot & Richer de Forges, 1995: 331; Richer de Forges & Ng, 2007: 30; for complete synonymy)</p> <p> <b>Material examined.</b> 1 female (14.7 × 11.5 mm) (ZRC 2016.0553), station CP 4116, 20°02.32′N 114°10.22′E – 20°02.92′N 114°11.29′E, Taiwan, South China Sea, 262–298 m, trawl, coll. NANHAI 2014 Cruise, 11 January 2014. – 1 male (soft, 30.7 × 22.9 mm) (ZRC 2016.0554), station CP 4159, northwest of Tungsha Island, 20°45.92′N 116°41.11′E – 20°47.62′N 116°42.34′E, Taiwan, South China Sea, 190–221 m, dead coral substrate, coll. ZHONGSHA 2015 Cruise, 30 July 2015.</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> The taxonomy of this wide-ranging Indo-West Pacific taxon, which is likely to be a species-complex, has been discussed at length by Guinot & Richer de Forges (1995) and Richer de Forges & Ng (2007).</p>Published as part of <i>Ng, Peter K. L. & Forges, Bertrand Richer de, 2017, On a collection of Homolidae from the South China Sea, with descriptions of two new species of Homologenus A. Milne-Edwards, in Henderson, 1888, and the identities of Homologenus malayensis Ihle, 1912, and Lamoha superciliosa (Wood-Mason, in Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891), pp. 243-268 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 65</i> on pages 243-244, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5356049">10.5281/zenodo.5356049</a&gt

    Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-ppq-10.1177_1234567891011122 - Partisanship and perceived threats about immigration

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    Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-ppq-10.1177_1234567891011122 for Partisanship and perceived threats about immigration by Jonathan Homola in Party Politics</p

    jaredhomola/InlandCisco: First release of InlandCisco research compendium

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    &lt;p&gt;InlandCisco is a research compendium that brings together the data and analyses associated with Homola et al. (in press), Coalescent methods reconstruct contributions of natural colonization and stocking to origins of Michigan inland Cisco (Coregonus artedi), Journal of Great Lakes Research&lt;/p&gt

    Fibre-optic sensor based on surface plasmon resonance

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    An optical fibre sensor based on resonant coupling between a mode of a monomode optical fibre and a surface plasmon is reported. It is demonstrated that, by measuring the optical power transmitted through the sensing element, very small changes in the refractive index of the sensed medium can be determined.</p

    Simultaneous excitation of long and short range surface plasmons in an asymmetric structure

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    An asymmetric multilayer structure allowing nearly 100% simultaneous excitation of both symmetric and antisymmetric surface plasmons is proposed. It is shown that the two surface plasmons can be excited at a fixed angle of incidence with polychromatic light or with monochromatic light at different angles of incidence, depending on the design. The structure can be of interest in high-performance surface plasmon resonance sensing and in all-optical signal processing.</p

    Compte rendu du débat autour du livre de Stéphanie Homola, The Art of Fate calculation. Practicing Divination in Taipei, Beijing, and Kaifeng

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    Autour du livre de Stéphanie Homola, The Art of Fate calculation. Practicing Divination in Taipei, Beijing, and Kaifeng, New York, Oxford, Berghahn Books, collection “Asian Anthropologies”, 2023, 374 p. Discussion : Alain Arrault (EFEO, CCJ-CECMC) et Matthias Hayek (EPHE, CRCAO) Modération : Marie-Paule Hille (EHESS, CCJ-CECMC) Compte rendu : Luc Castaneda (doctorant, EHESS, CéSor) Le 22 novembre 2023, le CECMC organisait un échange autour du livre de Stéphanie Homola, traduit en anglais par..

    Optical multilayers for LED-based surface plasmon resonance sensors

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    We address a structure for surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensing supporting a symmetric bound surface plasmon, which results in a SPR feature narrower by a factor of 2 compared with that for the conventional configuration. We demonstrate that it enables a low-cost and low-power-consumption LED to be used as a polychromatic light source, which leads to a decrease in the sensor cost and an increase in the sensor miniaturization potential. Further, we show that these advancements are not at the expense of sensor performance in terms of its sensitivity and resolution. We show that the sensor can be designed to have similar sensitivity and even better resolution compared with those for a conventional configuration.</p

    Ultrahigh resolution long range surface plasmon-based sensor

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    An ultra-high sensitive surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor based on excitation of a long range surface plasmon was developed. Compared to previous reports, the sensor employs more advanced photonic components like superluminescent diode source and polarization-maintaining fibers, which allowed for dramatic decrease of the sensor detection limit. The attained refractive index detection limit of 2.5 × 10-8 is so far the highest value reported for any SPR-based sensor.</p

    Towards Formal Comparison of Ontology Linking, Mapping and Importing

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    Multiple distributed and modular ontology representation frameworks have recently appeared. They typically extend Description Logics (DL), with new constructs to represent relations between entities across several ontologies. Three kinds of constructs appear in the literature: link properties, found in E -connections, semantic mapping, found in Distributed Description Logics (DDL), and semantic imports, used in Package-based Description Logics (P-DL). In this work, we aim towards formal comparison of the expressive power of these frameworks, and thus also the ontology combination paradigms that they instantiate. Reduction from DDL to E-connections is already known. We present two new reductions, from P-DL to DDL and vice versa. These results show that there are similarities between these frameworks. However, due to the fact that none of the reductions is unconditional, it cannot be claimed that any of the three approaches is strictly more expressive than another
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