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    Jo-Ching Peng Flute Recital Program Notes

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    This document is the program notes of Jo-Ching Peng\ue2s Flute Recital, which was performed on December 17, 2020. The repertoire of this recital includes five famous flute compositions from the Baroque period, the Romantic period, and the twentieth century. It will be divided into five chapters to discuss about the life of the composers, the background of the compositions, the analysis, and interpretation of these masterpieces. The first chapter describes the concept of the repertoire in the recital, and puts forward the research limitations and methods in this document. The second chapter is Grande fantaisie sur Mignon pour fl\uc3\ubbte et piano, composed by Paul Taffanel in the Romantic period. The third chapter discusses Frank Martin\ue2s Ballade for flute and piano in the twentieth century. The fourth chapter refers to Nocturne et Allegro Scherzando by Philippe Gaubert, who was Taffanel\ue2s outstanding pupil. Sonata in E major for flute and basso continuo, BWV 1035 by Johann Sebastian Bach in the Baroque period will be the main topic of the fifth chapter. Finally, the sixth chapter is related with Robert Muczynski\ue2s Sonata for Flute and Piano, Op. 14 in the twentieth century

    Pseudosetipinna Peng & Zhao is a junior synonym of Setipinna Swainson and Pseudosetipinna haizhouensis Peng & Zhao is a junior synonym of Setipinna tenuifilis (Valenciennes) (Teleostei: Clupeoidei: Engraulidae)

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    Lavoué, Sébastien, Ho, Hsuan-Ching (2017): Pseudosetipinna Peng & Zhao is a junior synonym of Setipinna Swainson and Pseudosetipinna haizhouensis Peng & Zhao is a junior synonym of Setipinna tenuifilis (Valenciennes) (Teleostei: Clupeoidei: Engraulidae). Zootaxa 4294 (3): 342-348, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4294.3.

    The nomenclature of the lycophyte species Phlegmariurus mingcheensis Ching (Huperziaceae)

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    In 1982, Ren Chang Ching twice described the same lycophyte species under the names Lycopodium mingcheense (published in April; the original "minchegense" spelling being a correctable error) and Phlegmariurus mingcheensis Ching (published in May). Phlegmariurus mingcheensis cannot be taken as a combination based on Lycopodium mingcheense because in the original publication a different holotype was indicated and the name Lycopodium mingcheense was not mentioned. The correct names for this species in Huperzia, Lycopodium, and Phlegmariurus are Huperzia mingcheensis (Ching) Holub (basionym: Phlegmariurus mingcheensis), Lycopodium mingcheense Ching, and Phlegmariurus mingcheensis Ching, respectively. The recent lectotypification of the name Lycopodium mingcheense using P.S. Chiu 2069 (PE) was redundant since this specimen was clearly indicated as the holotype in Ching's original publication. The recent new name Phlegmariurus mingjoui X.C. Zhang is an illegitimate superfluous name

    sj-pdf-1-aim-10.1177_09645284231170886 – Supplemental material for Acupuncture modulates development of myopia by reducing NLRP3 inflammasome activation via the dopamine-D1R signaling pathway

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-aim-10.1177_09645284231170886 for Acupuncture modulates development of myopia by reducing NLRP3 inflammasome activation via the dopamine-D1R signaling pathway by Chih-Sheng Chen, Chi-Fong Lin, Yung-Lan Chou, Der-Yen Lee, Peng-Tai Tien, Yao-Chien Wang, Ching-Yao Chang, En-Shyh Lin, Jamie Jiin Chen, Ming-Yen Wu, Hsiangyu Ku, Dekang Gan, Yung-Ming Chang, Hui-Ju Lin and Lei Wan in Acupuncture in Medicine</p
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