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    sj-docx-1-tan-10.1177_17562864211050027 – Supplemental material for Response to antiseizure medications in epileptic patients with malformation of cortical development

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tan-10.1177_17562864211050027 for Response to antiseizure medications in epileptic patients with malformation of cortical development by Wei Chen, Bo Jin, Thandar Aung, Chenmin He, Cong Chen, Shan Wang, Yao Ding, Fang Ding, Chao Wang, Hong Li, Biao Jiang, Zhe Zheng, Haibin Dai, Junming Zhu, Yu Geng, Meiping Ding and Shuang Wang in Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders</p

    sj-docx-1-tan-10.1177_17562864241227304 – Supplemental material for Cerebral pulsatility in relation with various imaging markers of cerebral small vessel disease: a longitudinal community-based study

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tan-10.1177_17562864241227304 for Cerebral pulsatility in relation with various imaging markers of cerebral small vessel disease: a longitudinal community-based study by Weiyi Zhong, Yiwei Xia, Yunqing Ying, Yi Wang, Lumeng Yang, Xiaoniu Liang, Qianhua Zhao, Jianjun Wu, Zonghui Liang, Xiaoxiao Wang, Xin Cheng, Ding Ding and Qiang Dong in Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders</p

    sj-docx-2-tan-10.1177_17562864241227304 – Supplemental material for Cerebral pulsatility in relation with various imaging markers of cerebral small vessel disease: a longitudinal community-based study

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-tan-10.1177_17562864241227304 for Cerebral pulsatility in relation with various imaging markers of cerebral small vessel disease: a longitudinal community-based study by Weiyi Zhong, Yiwei Xia, Yunqing Ying, Yi Wang, Lumeng Yang, Xiaoniu Liang, Qianhua Zhao, Jianjun Wu, Zonghui Liang, Xiaoxiao Wang, Xin Cheng, Ding Ding and Qiang Dong in Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders</p

    Figure 1 from: Yang B, Zhou S-S, Ding H-B, Li R, Maung KW, Tan Y-H (2018) Two new species of Trivalvaria (Annonaceae) from northern Myanmar. In: Jin X-H, Shui Y-M, Tan Y-H, Kang M (Eds) Plant diversity in Southeast Asia. PhytoKeys 94: 3-12. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.94.21553

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    Figure 1 Trivalvaria rubra Y.H.Tan, S.S.Zhou & B.Yang, sp. nov. A Habitat B Branch with flowers (adaxial view) C Branch with flowers (abaxial view) D Male flower (abaxial view) E Flower bud (side view) F Female flower (abaxial view) G Flower (G1 Bracts; G2 Sepals; G3 Outer petals; G4 Inner petals; G5 Androphore) H Fruit. Photographed by Y.H. Tan, H.B. Ding and B. Yang

    Figure 4 from: Ding H-B, Maw MB, Yang B, Bouamanivong S, Tan Y-H (2020) An updated checklist of Begonia (Begoniaceae) in Laos, with two new species and five new records. In: Jin X-H, Xia N-H, Tan Y-H (Eds) Plant diversity of Southeast Asia-II. PhytoKeys 138: 187-201. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.138.46718

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    Figure 4 A–CBegonia lancangensis S.H. Huang: A habitat B staminate flower (front view) C staminate flower (back view) D–FBegonia sizemoreae Kiew: D habitat E staminate flower F pistillate flower G–IBegonia silletensis (A. DC.) C.B. Clarke subsp. mengyangensis M.C. Tebbitt & K.-Y. Guan: G habitat H inflorescence I staminate flower (front view). Photographed by H.B. Ding and Y.H. Tan

    Zingiber calcicola Y. H. Tan & H. B. Ding 2021, sp. nov.

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    Zingiber calcicola Y.H.Tan & H.B.Ding, sp. nov. (Figs. 1–2) Diagnosis: — Zingiber calcicola is similar to Z. nitens Newman (2015: 124) in having terminal inflorescence and similar labellum, but differs by its prominently plicate lamina, oblong (vs. triangular) and longer lateral staminodes (1.3–1.6 cm long vs. 0.2–0.6 cm long), elliptic lamina with the size of 13–19 × 4–6.5 cm (vs. narrowly elliptic lamina with the size of 18–25 × 2–3 cm) and dwarf habit (40–55 cm tall vs. 65–100 cm tall). Type: — CHINA. Yunnan Province: Mengla County, Huiwa village, 21°52′26″ N, 101°27′05″ E, elevation 805 m, 4 September 2020, H.B . Ding & X.D. Zeng T0566 (holotype: HITBC0057379!, isotype: HITBC0057382!). Perennial rhizomatous herbs, 40–55 cm tall, forming a loose clump, with 2–11 leafy shoots. Rhizomes to 3 cm in diam., horizontally elongated and creeping, yellowish brown (fresh rhizomes) to fuscous (drying rhizomes). Leafy shoots slender, with 6–11 leaves, basal ca. 1/3 part of pseudostem leafless; bladeless sheaths 1–3, reddish green, glabrous; leaf sheaths green, pubescent along the margin. Ligules 3–5 mm long, pubescent along the margin, apex truncate or emarginate; petiole 3–15 mm long, glabrous; lamina elliptic, 13–19 × 4–6.5 cm, apex acuminate to caudate, base obtuse, adaxially dark green and glabrous, abaxially pale green and glabrous, prominently plicate. Inflorescence terminal on leafy shoots, in upright position, peduncle sessile, spike cylindrical to fusiform, 5–8 cm long, ca. 1 cm broad, consisting of 4–8 bracts; bracts green, 2.5–3.8 × 1.3–2.0 cm, elliptic, glabrous, apex rounded, enclosing 2 flowers at the basal 3 bracts, 1 flower at the other upper bracts (occasionally only 1 flower in all bracts); bracteoles narrowly lanceolate, 1–1.7 cm long, involute, 0.4–0.6 cm wide when flattened, translucent green to white, glabrous, apex acute to obtuse. Flowers 6–6.5 cm long, much exserted beyond the bracts; calyx tubular, 1.8–2.2 cm long, ca. 3 mm in diam. at base, slightly swollen in the middle, ca. 4 mm in diam., membranaceous, semi-translucent cream-white, glabrous, with unilateral incision to 1 mm deep, with 3 teeth at apex; floral tube slender, 3.2–3.5 cm long, shallowly curved, widening gradually towards apex, cream-white and glabrous at base, brownish yellow and glabrous towards the apical part; dorsal corolla lobe lanceolate, 2.3–2.5 × 0.5–0.8 cm, yellow with semi-translucent veins, glabrous, apex attenuate; lateral corolla lobes narrowly oblong, 2.0–2.2 × 0.3–0.4 cm, yellow with semi-translucent veins, glabrous, apex attenuate; labellum oblong, 1.9–2.3 × 0.8–1.0 cm, adaxially dark maroon with small yellow dots and yellow patch in throat, with yellow stripes from base to center; abaxially yellow; glabrous, margins slightly deflexed, apex emarginate for 2 mm; lateral staminodes oblong, 1.3–1.6 × 0.2–0.3 cm, almost free from labellum, adaxially dark maroon with small yellow dots, abaxially yellow, glabrous, apex obtuse. Stamen 2.2–2.5 cm long with anther crest stretched, filament ca. 2 mm long, yellow, anther ca. 1.2 cm long (excluding anther crest) by ca. 3 mm broad, connective tissue yellow, glabrous; anther thecae ca. 1.2 cm long, dehiscing throughout entire length, pollen yellow; anther crest beak-shaped, 9–11 mm long when stretches, dark maroon with small yellow dots. Style filiform, creamwhite at base, pale yellow and thicken towards apex, glabrous; stigma extending to the tip of anther crest, funnelshaped, pale yellow, ostiole ciliate. Ovary cylindrical, slightly swollen in middle, trilocular, 3–4 × 3–4 mm, yellowish green, glabrous; epigynous glands two, linear, 4–6 mm long, pale yellow. Fruit ovoid to obovoid, 1.4–1.6 × 1–1.2 cm, with persistent calyx, pericarp semi-translucent, yellowish cream and red inside. Seeds ellipsoid, 4–5 × 3–4 mm, black, enveloped by the aril. Aril white, deep denticulate at apex, enveloping 1/3 of the length of the seeds. Phenology: —Flowering from August to September, fruiting from September to October. Distribution and habitat: — Zingiber calcicola is currently known only from its type locality, Mengla County, Yunnan, China. It grows on humus among rocks in tropical seasonal rain forest on limestone hills. Etymology: —The specific epithet ‘ calcicola ’, refers to the habitat in which the species occurs. Conservation status: —So far, Zingiber calcicola is currently known only from the type locality in south Yunnan. Although the habitat is under protected in mini nature reserve, but only one population with less than 500 mature individuals has been found, and the extent of occurrence (EOO) is less than 40 km 2, so we propose to classify it as ‘Critically Endangered’ (CR B1ab(iii,v)) (IUCN Standards and Petitions Committee 2019). Specimens examined (paratypes):— CHINA. Yunnan Province: Mengla County, Huiwa village, 21°52′26″ N, 101°27′08″ E, elevation 774 m, 4 September 2020, H.B . Ding & X.D. Zeng T0565 (HITBC); ibid., 21°52′31″ N, 101°27′00″ E, elevation 717 m, 4 September 2020, H.B . Ding & X.D. Zeng T0567 (HITBC); ibid., 21°52′27″ N, 101°27′07″ E, elevation 787 m, 6 September 2020, H.B . Ding & X.D. Zeng T0568 (HITBC, PE, KUN); ibid., 21°52′32.39″ N, 101°27′31.40″ E, elevation 856 m, 16 August 2021, H.B . Ding, B. Yang & X.D. Zeng T0951 (HITBC); ibid., 21°52′37.24″ N, 101°27′42.21″ E, elevation 717 m, 16 August 2021, H.B . Ding, B. Yang & X.D. Zeng T0952 (HITBC). Notes: Zingiber calcicola belongs to sect. Dymczewiczia due to the terminal inflorescence on the leafy shoot. It is also similar to Z. plicatum Škorni&ccaron;k. & Q.B.Nguy ễn in Leong-Škorni&ccaron;ková et al. (2015: 211) and Z. sirindhorniae Triboun & Keeratikiet (2016: 2) in having terminal inflorescence and the limestone habitat, but it differs from the first in its smaller terminal inflorescence (5–8 × ca. 1 cm vs. 12–18 × 1.5–2.0 cm), yellow corolla lobes (vs. cream-white to pale yellow) and dark maroon labellum dotted with small yellow dots (vs. peach-purple to purple, with cream white or pale yellow lines). It differs from the second by its prominently plicate lamina (vs. non-plicate), truncate or emarginate ligule (vs. bilobed) and yellow corolla lobes (vs. white).Published as part of Ding, Hong-Bo, Quan, Dong-Li, Zeng, Xiao-Dong, Li, Jian-Wu & Tan, Yun-Hong, 2021, Zingiber calcicola (Zingiberaceae), a new species from a limestone area in south Yunnan, China, pp. 65-69 in Phytotaxa 525 (1) on pages 65-68, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.525.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/568185

    sj-docx-1-tan-10.1177_17562864231187194 – Supplemental material for Prevalence and risk factors of anxiety and depression in adult patients with epilepsy: a multicenter survey-based study

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tan-10.1177_17562864231187194 for Prevalence and risk factors of anxiety and depression in adult patients with epilepsy: a multicenter survey-based study by Wenyan Shi, Hanlin Sun, Wei Peng, Ziyi Chen, Qun Wang, Weihong Lin, Meiping Ding, Hongbin Sun, Xiangqing Wang, Tiancheng Wang, Xuefeng Wang, Yonghong Liu, Yangmei Chen, Guoxing Zhu, Dong Zhou and Jinmei Li in Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders</p
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