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Myoban Onsen Tobi no Yu
Photograph of two men and a woman at Myoban Onsen, a hot spring, in Beppu, Japan. Back of photo reads: Myoban Onsen, Tobi no Yu. Title from back of photo. Photo from page 20 of Yoneguma Takahashi photo album (csudh_ytkh_0001).The Yoneguma Takahashi Photo Album contains family portraits, military photographs from Japan, Korea, and China, and photographs of Yoneguma's fruit stand in San Pedro, California. The photo album belonged to Yoneguma's younger brother, Shiego "Johnny" Takahashi, who might have served in the Japanese military. Yoneguma was a Kibei Nisei, a Japanese American born in the United States who moved back to Japan to attend school
Aleuroclava carpini Takahashi 1939
3 Aleuroclava carpini (Takahashi, 1939) [Taiwanaleyrodes] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1939), syntypes from Carpinus sp in TARI. We collected some specimen in mainland China. Collected from Hubei Province on Lindera communis and Liquidambar formosana. Specimens deposited in YZU. 4 Aleuroclava elatostemae (Takahashi, 1932) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1932), Holotype from Elatostema sp. in TARI. 5 Aleuroclava ficicola (Takahashi, 1932) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1932), syntypes from Ficus sp. in TARI. Also we collected 3 puparia from Kaihua, Zhejiang on Morus alba. Specimens deposited in YZU. 6 Aleuroclava gordoniae (Takahashi, 1932) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1932), syntypes from Photinia [= Pourthiaea] bethamiana, Gordonia anomala and other plants in TARI. We collected some specimens from Huaian, Jiangsu Province on Morus alba; collected from Guangxi Province on Skimmia reevesiana, Ficus heteromorpha, Rubia cordifolia, Viburnum odoratissinum; collected from Wuyi Mountain, Fujian on an unidentified plant. Specimens deposited in YZU. 7 Aleuroclava guyavae (Takahashi, 1932) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1932), syntypes from Psidium guajava in TARI. We collected some specimens from Guangxi Province on Persea americana; from Yangzhou Slender West Lake, Jiangsu Province on Lagerstroemia indica; from Fujian Province on Camellia sinensis. Specimens deposited in YZU. 8 Aleuroclava indicus (Singh, 1931) [Aleurothrixus] Reported from Hong Kong by Takahashi (1941) but no known voucher material. HK vouchers in BMNH from Ficus hispida at The Peak and Litsea monopetala (also a slide in Plant and Pesticides Regulatory Division, Kowloon) at Fung Yuen village (New Territories). Also from Hainan on Persea americana (Martin & Lau, 2011) 9 Aleuroclava jasmini (Takahashi, 1932) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1932), syntypes from Jasminum sp. in TARI. We collected some specimens from Guangxi Province on Jasminum sambac and from Guangdong Province on Murraya exotica. Specimen deposited in YZU. 10 Aleuroclava kuwanai (Takahashi, 1934) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1934), syntypes from Murraya sp. in TARI. 11 Aleuroclava lagerstroemiae (Takahashi, 1934) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1934), lectotype (Chiun-Cheng Ko designated) from Lagerstroemia indica in TARI. 12 Aleuroclava latus (Takahashi, 1934) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1934), syntypes from Neolitsea acuminatissima and Cinnamonum randaiense in TARI. We also collected this species from Daming Mountain, Guangxi Province on Uvaria macrophylla. Specimens deposited in YZU. 13 Aleuroclava lefroyi (Sundararaj & David, 1993) [Martiniella], new record for China We collected this species from Wuzhi Mountain, Hainan Province on unidentified plant. Specimens deposited in YZU. 14 Aleuroclava lithocarpi (Takahashi, 1934) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1934), syntypes from Lithocarpus uraiana in TARI. 15 Aleuroclava longispinus (Takahashi, 1934) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1934), syntypes from undetermined shrub in TARI. 16 Aleuroclava malloti (Takahashi, 1932) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1932), syntypes from Mallotus sp. in TARI. 17 Aleuroclava manii (David, 1978) [Aleurotuberculatus] new record for China We collected this species from Daming Mountain, Guangxi Province on unidentified plant of Fagaceae. Specimens deposited in YZU. 18 Aleuroclava melastomae (Takahashi, 1934) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1934), syntypes from Melastoma candidum in TARI. We also collected this species from Tianmu Mountain, Zhejiang Province on Liquidambar formosana and from Hubei Province on Styrax japonicus. Specimens deposited in YZU. 19 Aleuroclava meliosmae (Takahashi, 1932) [Taiwanaleyrodes] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1932), syntypes from Meliosma rhoifolia and other plants in TARI. We collected many samples from Tianmu Mountain, Zhejiang Province on Aralia chinensis; collected from Hubei Province on Liquidambar formosana, Sinojackia xylocarpa, Magnolia zenii, Manglietia insignis. Specimens deposited in YZU. 20 Aleuroclava montanus (Takahashi, 1939) [Taiwanaleyrodes] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1939), syntypes from Lauraceae, deposited location unknown. Two samples collected from Shanghai on Magnolia grandiflora deposited in YZU. 21 Aleuroclava multipori (Takahashi, 1935) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1935), syntypes from Oreocnide pedunculata in TARI. 22 Aleuroclava murrayae (Singh, 1931) [Aleurotrachelus] Reported from Taiwan by Takahashi (1934), his vouchers in TARI from Helicia formosana. A few samples from Hainan Province on Persea americana deposited in Hainan University. 23 Aleuroclava neolitseae (Takahashi, 1934) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1934), syntypes from Neolitsea acuminatissima in TARI. A few samples collected from Guangxi Province on unidentified plant deposited in YZU. 24 Aleuroclava piperis (Takahashi, 1935) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1935), syntypes from Piper sp. in TARI. 25 Aleuroclava psidii (Singh, 1931) [Aleurotrachelus] Reported from Taiwan by Takahashi (1932), his voucher material located in TARI. This species is very common in mainland China, distributed in many provinces and the host plants are widely distributed. Many samples deposited in YZU. 26 Aleuroclava pyracanthae (Takahashi, 1933) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1933), syntypes from Pyracantha koidzumii in TARI. 27 Aleuroclava rhododendri (Takahashi, 1935) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1935), syntypes from Rhododendron sp. in TARI. This species is very common on Rhododendron simsii and it may be infesting the plants of Rhododendron only. We collected many samples from Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Hubei, Fujian, Guangxi, Guangdong, Hainan Province on Rhododendron simsii. Specimens deposited in YZU. 28 Aleuroclava rosae Wang & Du, sp. nov. We collected this new species from Maoer Mountain, Guangxi Province, China on Stranvaesia sp. Holotype deposited in YZU. 29 Aleuroclava similis (Takahashi, 1938) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described by Takahashi (1938), syntypes from Japan on lex crenata, I. peduculosa and Pieris japonicum. Reported from China by Evans (2008) but no known vouchers and we did not find the record of this species in China. We collected some samples from Zhejiang Province on Hydrangea chinensis and Philadelphus sp. Specimens deposited in YZU. 30 Aleuroclava sterculiae Wang & Du, sp. nov. We collected this new species from Qingxiu hill park, Nanning, Guangxi Province, China on Sterculia nobilis. Holotype deposited in YZU. 31 Aleuroclava subindica Martin & Mound 2007 Reported from Hong Kong by Martin & Lau (2011). A single HK specimen in BMNH, from Citrus sp. at Fung Yuen village (Martin & Lau, 2011) 32 Aleuroclava takahashii (David & Subramaniam, 1976) [Aleurotuberculatus] Reported from Jiangxi, China by Chou & Yan (1988), voucher material located in Henan Agriculture University. Also we collected many samples from Hubei Province on Castanopsis sclerophylla; from Guangxi Province on Litsea pseudoelongata; and from Zhejiang Province on Castanopsis sclerophylla. And we found it is very common on Castanopsis sclerophylla in Zhejiang Province. 33 Aleuroclava thysanospermi (Takahashi, 1934) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1934), Holotype from Thysanospermum diffisum in TARI. This species is very common on the tea plants in mainland China. We collected many samples from Zhejiang, Hubei, Fujian, Hainan and Jiangxi Province on Camellia sinensis. Specimens deposited in YZU. 34 Aleuroclava trachelospermi (Takahashi, 1938) [Aleurotuberculatus] This species was described from Japan and Zhen-De Yang collected this species from Nerium indicum in Taiwan in 1968, but the specimen was destroyed and unverifiable (Chiun-Cheng Ko, pers. comm.). 35 Aleuroclava tripori (Dubey & Sundararaj, 2006) [Taiwanaleyrodes] Reported from Hainan, China by Zhu & Fu (2013), their voucher material located in Hainan University. 36 Aleuroclava uraianus (Takahashi, 1932) [Aleurotuberculatus] Described from Taiwan by Takahashi (1932), syntypes from Clerodendrum sp. in TARI. 37 Aleuroclava tianmuensis Wang & Dubey, 2014 Described from Zhejiang, China by Wang et al. (2014), Holotype from Daphniphyllum macropodum in YZU.Published as part of Wang, Ji-Rui & Du, Yu-Zhou, 2016, Contribution to our knowledge of the whitefly genus Aleuroclava Singh (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in China, including Taiwan and Hong Kong, with descriptions of two new species, pp. 332-348 in Zootaxa 4138 (2) on pages 345-347, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4138.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/26303
Giseigo Pada Komik YU-GI-OH! Vol. 38 Karya Kazuki Takahashi.
Dalam linguistik bahasa Jepang terdapat ilmu yang membahas tentang proses pembentukan kata, yaitu morfologi atau keitairon, proses pemaknaan, yaitu semantik atau imiron, dan yang membahas tentang bunyi-bunyi bahasa, yaitu fonetik atau onseigaku. Ketiga ilmu tersebut kemudian digunakan dalam menganalisa giseigo (onomatope) yang terdapat pada komik YU-GI-OH! Vol. 38 karya Kazuki Takahashi. Penulis memilih tema ini karena ketertarikannya untuk mengetahui kata onomatope terutama yang mewakili suara suatu latar belakang dalam suatu komik, atau yang lebih kita kenal dengan sebutan SFX (Sound Effects). Disini penulis akan menjawab sesuai rumusan masalah yang terdapat dalam penelitian ini, yaitu: (1) selain membahas makna, (2) penulis juga mencari keterkaitannya dengan bunyi bahasa sebagai unsur pembentuk suatu onomatope lalu mencari tahu apakah keterkaitan antara bentuk dan bunyi bahasa sebagai unsur pembentuk onomatope mencerminkan makna-makna tertentu. Teori yang digunakan untuk menganalisa keterkaitan antara bentuk dan bunyi bahasa sebagai unsur pembentuk onomatope ini menggunakan teori dari Otsubo Heiji (1992) dalam bukunya yang berjudul “Giseigo no Kenkyuu”. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif untuk mendeskripsikan gambaran data yang telah dianalisa. Pendekatan kualitatif ini digunakan untuk menganalisa sumber kata onomatope yang diambil dari komik YU-GI-OH! Vol. 38 karya Kazuki Takahashi. Terdapat 180 kata onomatope dalam komik tersebut, dan yang digunakan hanya 18 kata onomatope setelah melakukan pengelempokkan data serta pemilihan data melalui frekuensi kemunculan. Penulis berharap penelitian mengenai giseigo (onomatope) selanjutnya dapat dianalisa lebih luas, sehingga dapat menambah pengetahuan pembelajar bahasa Jepang tentang keterkaitan antara bentuk dan bunyi bahasa sebagai unsur pembentuk onomatope dengan makna yang terkandung didalamnya
Hui tu zhen ben jing shi mu yu jin gang zuan
著作者余好辯, 伍憤時.Cover title.上下卷.On double leaves, East Asian binding.木魚歌文.zhu zuo zhe Yu Haobian, Wu Fenshi.Shang xia juan.Mu yu ge wen
20181107_Hantani_Supplemental_Material_revised – Supplemental material for Identification of an Arginase II Inhibitor via RapidFire Mass Spectrometry Combined with Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography
Supplemental material, 20181107_Hantani_Supplemental_Material_revised for Identification of an Arginase II Inhibitor via RapidFire Mass Spectrometry Combined with Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography by Wataru Asano, Yu Takahashi, Motoaki Kawano and Yoshiji Hantani in SLAS Discovery</p
Yu Takeuchi
Yu Takeuchi is serving for JAXA since 2007 and currently working as Associate Senior Administrator at Management and Integration Department of Human Spaceflight Technology Directorate. He is also working as Researcher at the Institute of Space Law of Keio University. He received LL.M. degree from the Institute of Air and Space Law of McGill University in 2015. His main interest is in international space law inter alia the legal aspects of space traffic management and sustainable space development. He is a member of the Air Law Institute of Japan, Japanese Society of International Law, and the International Institute of Space Law (IISL).
Main Works Published in English
- “Toward the International Regime for Space Traffic Management -What to Fix the Current International Regulations-”, (November 5, 2014). Space Traffic Management Conference, Paper 23 (http://commons.erau.edu/stm/2014/wednesday/23).
- “Regulatory Regime for Tomorrow’s Suborbital Space Flights: Point-to-point International Flights”, 56th Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space, 2013.
- “Space Traffic Management as a Guiding Principle of the International Regime of Sustainable Space Activities,” 4 Journal of East Asia and International Law, 2011
- “Japanese Perspective on Legal Issues of Commercial Human Spaceflight” (co-author), 53rd Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space, 2011
- “Legal Points at Issue about NEO Threat Response and International Cooperation” (co-author), 28th International Symposium on Space Technology and Science, 2011
- “From Guideline to International Treaty for Rule of Law concerning Mitigation of Space Debris?” (co-author), 52nd Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space, 2010
Main Works Published in Japanese (title translated into English)
- “What is Space Traffic Management”, Vol. 46, No.9, Journal of the Japanese Institute of International Business Law, 2018.
- Soichiro Kozuka & Masahiko Sato eds., Introduction of Space Law for Entrepreneur (2nd. Ed.), Yuhikaku, 2018. (co-authored)
-“Challenges to International Space Law for Managing Space Traffic”, 55 Kuho (Air Law), 2014.
-“Legal Points as Issues of NEO Threat Response and International Cooperation” (co-author), 3 Spaceguard Research, Japan Spaceguard Association, 2011https://commons.erau.edu/stm-images/1121/thumbnail.jp
Chao cai liao yong yu ya bo chang ju jiao: ge xiang yi xing hao sun cai liao yu ti du guang xue na mi bo dao guan
Kwok, Hui Kin = 超材料用於亞波長聚焦 : 各向異性耗損材料與梯度光學納米波導管 / 郭栩健.Thesis M.Phil. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 67-69).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 26, September, 2016).Kwok, Hui Kin = Chao cai liao yong yu ya bo chang ju jiao : ge xiang yi xing hao sun cai liao yu ti du guang xue na mi bo dao guan / Guo Xujian
Yi ge zai Jianada wei qi si xing qi de Ying yu ke cheng de yu wen ji wen hua xue xi
Chan, Sin Yu.Thesis M.Phil. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 260-268).Abstracts also in Chinese; some appendixes in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 11, November, 2016).Chan, Sin Yu
The Lu Clan of Fanyang : Lu Zhi, Lu Yu in the Politics and Culture of the Transitional Period from Han to Wei
Aristocratic clans prospered in Chinese history from the period spanning the Wei, Jin and the Northern and Southern dynasties to the Sui, Tang dynasties. The Lu clan of Fanyang was famous as representative of these clans during this period. It was Lu Zhi 盧植 who raised the reputation of the clan. This paper takes up Lu Zhi as the actual progenitor of Lu clan of Fanyang 范陽, which arose in the latter half of the Latter Han, and his son Lu Yu 盧毓, and it asks what was the foundation of Lu clan that allowed it to be transformed and rise to fame. It also analyzes the foundations of the Lu clan, surveys aspects of politics and culture, and offers a viewpoint of the process of the formation of the aristocracy through the lives of intellectuals in the period change from the Han to the Wei. The rise of the Lu clan made great progress with Lu Zhi of the Latter Han. He studied Confucianism in his youth, and put his learning into practice in political administration. The Liji Jiegu 禮記解詁 is one result of these efforts. He was equipped with both Confucian learning and military leadership. As a result, he was admired by the Sifu 四府 (Four Chancellors). Therefore, he won greater fame than Zheng Xuan 鄭玄 his comrade, who devoted his life to scholarship, and his reputation as a Confucian spread far and wide. Lu Zhi's lifestyle was carried on by Lu Yu who served the Cao Wei government and was admired by Cui Yan 崔琰, providing him an opportunity to rise. Then, Cao Cao 曹操 overemphasized literature and oppressed Confucian bureaucrats such as Cui Yan. However, as Lu Yu stuck to his position as a Confucian, he was respected all the more in the Cao Wei government. During the reign of Emperor Ming, Lu Yu was appointed Libu Shangshu 吏部尙書 and managed personnel affairs based on Confucian principles. But after Emperor Ming's death, a power struggle between Sima Yi 司馬懿 and Cao Shuang 曹爽 ensued, and Xuanxue 玄學 which ran counter to Confucianism came into fashion in the culture. But Lu Yu again stuck to his position as a Confucian. In other words, Lu Yu consistently denied the dominant sense of values of the Cao Wei
Intractability of Optimal Multi-Robot Path Planning on Planar Graphs
We study the computational complexity of optimally solving multi-robot path planning problems on planar graphs. For four common time- and distance-based objectives, we show that the associated path optimization problems for multiple robots are all NP-complete, even when the underlying graph is planar. Establishing the computational intractability of optimal multi-robot path planning problems on planar graphs has important practical implications. In particular, our result suggests the preferred approach toward solving such problems, when the number of robots is large, is to augment the planar environment to reduce the sharing of paths among robots traveling in opposite directions on those paths. Indeed, such efficiency boosting structures, such as highways and elevated intersections, are ubiquitous in robotics and transportation applications.Peer reviewe
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