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Weng Fanggang shi lun yan jiu
Weng Fanggang (1733-1818) was a prominent scholar, poet and critic of Qing dynasty. His Jili criticism was among the most influential poetic discourses in mid-late Qing. Nonetheless, his creative works have been disparaged since then, but his researches on Shenyun and Gediao have drawn close attention from scholars. Weng pursued the “natural rhythm” through the examination of poetic forms. It then naturally led to the quest of Shenyun. Meanwhile, Gediao was also a concept of great importance when Weng studied the Chinese literary history. These thoughts thus amalgamated and developed into the all-round conception of Jili. Weng believed Jili could be used to answer the question of “what is a poem.” For the purpose of proving and demonstrating his theory, he even remolded the image of Du Fu (712-770) in Chinese poetic history.The poetic criticism of Weng Fanggang has always been regarded as the product of the “Evidential Scholarship” prevailing in mid Qing. The present study reveals that Weng’s poetic thoughts have made much contribution to the understanding of the “essence” of poetry, when we compare his conception of Jili to the modern researches on “Chinese Lyrical Tradition.” The historical and contemporary significance of Weng’s poetry criticism are hence reassured.</p
Water Engineering 11-Water and Wastewater Treatment : WENG 2/2
Examination on Water Engineering 11-Water and Wastewater Treatment : WENG 2/2, Dec 201
Macrocephenchelys brevirostris Chen & Weng 1967
<i>* Macrocephenchelys brevirostris</i> (Chen & Weng, 1967) <p>⋏ffiAEdaª</p> <p> <i>Rhynchoconger brevirostris</i> Chen & Weng, 1967:54, fig. 40 (type locality: Tungkang, southwestern Taiwan). Chen, 1969:132; Shen 1984a:113; Chen & Yu, 1986:253; Shen <i>et al</i>., 1993:117.</p> <p> <i>Macrocephenchelys brevirostris</i> (Chen & Weng, 1967): Smith in Randall & Lim, 2000:586; Karmovskaya, 2004:S24; Shao <i>et al</i>., 2008:239; Ho <i>et al</i>. 2010:23, table 1; Ho & Shao, 2011:24, table 1.</p> <p> Remarks. This is a common deepwater species collected by bottom trawls, more abundant off southwestern than in northeastern Taiwan. It is likely a senior synonym of <i>Macrocephenchelys soela</i> Castle, 1990, described from Australia. According to Karmovskaya (2004), this species also occurs in the Philippines and New Caledonia.</p>Published as part of <i>Ho, Hsuan-Ching, Smith, David G., Mccosker, John E., Hibino, Yusuke, Loh, Kar-Hoe, Tighe, Kenneth A. & Shao, Kwang-Tsao, 2015, Annotated checklist of eels (orders Anguilliformes and Saccopharyngiformes) from Taiwan, pp. 140-189 in Zootaxa 4060 (1)</i> on page 148, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4060.1.16, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/243651">http://zenodo.org/record/243651</a>
Dysomma melanurum Chen and Weng 1967
<p> <b>53.</b> <i>Dysomma melanurum</i> Chen and Weng, 1967:84</p> <p>Lectotype. NMMBP 5284 (formerly</p> <p>THUP 1687) (275 TL), Tungkang, Taiwan, Feb. 1961.</p> <p>Paralectotype. NMMBP 3885 and NMMBP 5470 (formerly THUP 1687) (2, 213-215 TL), same as the lectotype.</p>Published as part of <i>Ho, Hsuan-Ching & Shao, Kwang-Tsao, 2011, 2957, pp. 1-74 in Zootaxa 2957</i> on page 2
Support of wind resource modeling using Earth observation – a European perspective on the status and future options
This contribution outlines the potential of remote sensing data to support wind resource modelling especially through improved input parameterization regarding the state and characterization of the land surface. Wind speed and wind flow is strongly influenced by land surface properties. Three different remote sensing based parameters can help to characterize wind resources: a) land cover and land use; b) digital elevation models (DEM); c) phenological information. Earth observation data are used already in wind resource models to some extent. However, the new advances and especially the possibilities which open up through the Copernicus Sentinel satellites are not considered yet. Opportunities include seasonal mapping of land cover which will allow a precise quantification of vegetation cover which has a direct influence on heat fluxes. The use of newest DEMs like Tandem-X with a 12 m resolution allows detecting also small landscape feature like rows of hedges and trees. Further, elevation models derived by either photogrammetric approaches or airborne laser scanning can further refine the information. By using EO-based information on the surface, e.g. roughness, and in-situ wind measurements, realistic wind fields for sufficiently large areas can be derived by considering also shadowing effects and wind shear
Chang T'ien Tse : Sino-Portuguese Trade from 1514 to 1644
Cheong Weng Eang. Chang T'ien Tse : Sino-Portuguese Trade from 1514 to 1644. In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 61, n°224, 3e trimestre 1974. p. 500
Opioid Tapering and Functional Status Among Older Adults on Long-term Opioid Therapy Receiving Home Health Care
Poster Presenter: Nga-Weng (Ivy) Leong
Research Team: Nga-Weng (Ivy) Leong, Arman Arabshomali, Kaustuv Bhattacharya, Shishir Maharjan, John P. Bentley, Sujith Ramachandran, Yinan Huang, Ike Eriator, Yi Yang
Abstract: Older adults on long-term opioid therapy with rapid opioid dose reduction had three times the odds of having a decline in functional status during their home health stay, compared to those with a steady dose
Evaluation of deep drillholes for high level nuclear waste disposal
Thesis (Nucl. E.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 1992.Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-221).by Weng-Sheng Kuo.Nucl.E
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