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    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

    Chou Wen -Chung\u27s “Cursiveâ€.

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    As the first contemporary Chinese composer recognized by the Western musical world, Chou Wen-Chung is widely acknowledged for his innovations and contributions to the profession. His music is a successful fusion of Eastern and Western musical language, and it has continued to receive critical acclaim. Cursive (1963), a duet for flute and piano, is one of Chou\u27s most important compositions. In this work, the composer tries to express the aesthetic principles of Chinese calligraphy musically. This thesis provides a thorough analysis of the musical materials and compositional techniques employed in Cursive, and based on this analysis, the author attempts to illustrate the compatible elements of Western and Chinese musics contained in the work. The author also highlights how certain musical features of the work are related to Chinese calligraphy. Although Chou has enjoyed success as a composer for about a half century, serious scholarly studies of his music were not done till the last decade. It is hoped that this study will contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of Chou\u27s musical creation

    Involvement of p29 in DNA damage responses and Fanconi anemia pathway.

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    Author Correction: Ultra-thin enzymatic liquid membrane for CO2 separation and capture

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    The original version of this Article contained an error in the spelling of the author Stanley S. Chou, which was incorrectly given as Stan Chou. This has now been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.</jats:p
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