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    Acer sycopseoides Chun

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    Acer sycopseoides Chun (1932:t. 3160). Type.— China. Guangxi [Kwangsi]: Luocheng Xian [Lu-chen-hsien], [Tia-Lian-Shan], elev. ca. 540 m, 25 May 1928, R. C. Ching 5336 (IBSC0436401, lectotype designated by Fang 1939; isolectotypes A00050491, CQNM0000975, K000640908, NAS00071821, NAS00071822, NAS00071823, NAS00071824, NY00337719, PE00023451, PE00023452). Note:—In the protologue, Chun (1932) cited a single gathering but did not specify the herbarium where the specimens are deposited. Ten duplicates are traced in herbaria A, CQNM, IBSC, K, NAS, NY and PE as listed above, and all are syntypes according to Art. 9.6 (Turland et al. 2018). When Fang (1939) wrote “type in Suny.”, he achieved to designate the lectotype for the name. The specimen IBSC043641 was previously deposited at Suny. (Abbreviation of Sun Yatsen University) and later transferred to IBSC, which bears both the title of Sun Yatsen University (in Chinese) at lower right and handwritten annotation by W. Y. Chun. In the handwritten annotation, Chun annotated in 1930 as “ Acer sycopseoides Chun, sp. nov. (Changed from A. pachyphyllu Chun, mss). Fragments deposited at Kew”, which means the specimen IBSC043641 was not the only specimen that Chun (1932) based to describe the species, and it is reasonable to be the lectotype designated by Fang (1939). It is clearly noted in the protologue (Chun 1932) that the author of this name was Chun (W. Y. Chun), and this is also supported by annotation on the lectotype, but the authorship was wrongly ascribed to F.Chun (Faith Chun or Shuzhen Chen; e.g. Xu et al. 2008).Published as part of Chen, Feng & He, Hai, 2022, The historical relics in Chongqing Natural History Museum: An annotated checklist of original materials for 37 names of Chinese seed plants, pp. 38-52 in Phytotaxa 530 (1) on page 46, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.530.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/582393

    Perspectives on Identity, Migration, and Displacement

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    Perspectives on Identity, Migration, and Displacement -- edited by Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek, I-Chun Wang, and Hsiao-Yu Sun (Kaohsiung: National Sun Yat-sen University Press, 2010. ISBN 9789860235418 209 pages, bibliography, index) is a collection of articles about sociological and literary aspects of identity formation as a consequence of (im)migration. (Im)migration results in the problematics of assimilation and hybridity and in postcolonial scholarship, in particular, attention is paid to the concept of migration termed Creolization on the ground that cultural contact, cultural transmission, and cultural transformation result in the creation of new cultures. Copyright release by National Sun Yat-sen University to the authors 2013

    L'exploration antarctique. Expéditions de Gerlache, Chun, Borchgrevinch

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    Zimmermann Maurice. L'exploration antarctique. Expéditions de Gerlache, Chun, Borchgrevinch. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 8, n°39, 1899. pp. 287-288

    L'exploration antarctique. Expéditions de Gerlache, Chun, Borchgrevinch

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    Zimmermann Maurice. L'exploration antarctique. Expéditions de Gerlache, Chun, Borchgrevinch. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 8, n°39, 1899. pp. 287-288

    Scoliosorus T. Moore

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    31.52. Scoliosorus T.Moore, Index Fil. XXIX, t. 16(A) (1857). T.: Scoliosorus ensiformis (Hooker) T.Moore (Antrophyum ensiforme Hooker)Published as part of Christenhusz, Maarten J. M., Zhang, Xian-Chun & Schneider, Harald, 2011, A linear sequence of extant families and genera of lycophytes and ferns, pp. 7-54 in Phytotaxa 19 on page 47, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.19.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/489399

    A Chronology of International Business Cycles Through Non-parametric Decoding

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    This paper introduces a new empirical strategy for the characterization of business cycles. It combines non-parametric decoding methods that classify a series into expansions and recessions but does not require specification of the underlying stochastic process generating the data. It then uses network analysis to combine the signals obtained from different economic indicators to generate a unique chronology. These methods generate a record of peak and trough dates comparable, and in one sense superior, to the NBER’s own chronology. The methods are then applied to 22 OECD countries to obtain a global business cycle chronology.decoding, hierarchical factor segmentation, network analysis, business cycles

    A Smart Healthcare Kit for Home Healthcare

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    Author Contributions: Writing—original draft preparation, Chun-Yang Chou, and Chun-Hung Chou; writing—review and editing, Chun-Yang Chou, Ding-Yang Hsu and Chun-Hung Chou All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.</p

    How Shih-chi Was Wr itten to Follow Chun-chiou

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    《史記》是中國的正史鼻祖、散文大宗,但司馬遷卻自謂其作史接周、孔,「繼春秋」。因此,《史記》與《春秋》的關係,遂變成一個重要、有爭論且難解的老問題。本研究計畫約縮研究範圍,直指問題核心,主要探討司馬遷所說的是哪一部《春秋》?何人所作?以及《史記》究竟如何「繼春秋」?此一問題之探,需要對《史記》與《春秋》同具深入的理解,特別是春秋公羊。Shih-chi has been known as the origin of Chinese standard histories and a classic of prose for a long time. But its author Symachian claimed that the root of what he did was the spirits of Zhou-gung (周公) and Confucius, and his book was a follower of Chun-chiou( 春秋). Therefore the relation between Shih-chi and Chun-chiou has constantly been an important open question without any identical answer. Now in this plan, only the keys of all difficult problems are aimed at so that actual progress would be made. Essentially three questions will be discussed one after another: Which Chunchiou is the one to be followed by Shih-chi? Who is the author of the Chun-chiou? How was Shih-chi written to follow it? I think a successful research about these questions will deeply depend on a comprehension of Shihchi as well as of Chun-chiou, especially the interpretations of Chun-chiou from Gungyang( 公羊) school
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