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    Hyojun dai toa bunzu. 18 , Hawai shoto hen /

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    Map of Hawaii published in Japan in 1943.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-vn6451628. 880-04 Inset: Shinjuwan oyobi Honoruru fukin -- Hawai shoto fukin (Sandoicchi shoto). Scale 1:9,000,000.880-04 Inset: 1-MO!KB'IC!5#i%[i%Ni%ki%k!0o![kB -- 1i%Oi%oi%!X{!;y!0o![kB (1i%5i%si%Ii%i%Ci%A!X{!;yB).At head of title: Hyojun dai toa bunz

    Macropsis zizhongi Li, Dai et Li

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    Macropsis zizhongi Li, Dai et Li, nom. nov. Macropsis gracilis Li et Liang, 2005: 578 –579, nom. preocc. (nec Macropsis gracilis Dubovskiy, 1966: 97) Distribution. China (Heilongjiang prov.). Etymology. The species is named in honour of Prof. Li Zizhong, the first author of the original species name.Published as part of Li, Hu, Dai, Ren-Huai, Li, Zi-Zhong & Yu, Dmitri, 2012, Taxonomic study of Chinese species of the genus Macropsis (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Macropsinae): new species, new records, synonymy and replacement name, pp. 41-62 in Zootaxa 3420 on page 61, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21216

    Gated relational stacked denoising autoencoder with localized author embedding for global citation recommendation

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    Citation recommendation is an effective and efficient way to facilitate authors finding desired references. This paper presents a novel neural network based model, called gated relational probabilistic stacked denoising autoencoder with localized author (GRSLA) embedding, for global citation recommendation task. Our model is comprised of two modules with different neural network architecture. For each citing and cited papers, we use a gated paper embedding module, which is extended from probabilistic stacked denoising autoencoder (PSDAE) by adding gated units, to obtain their paper vectors. The added gated units are able to utilize text information of cited paper to refine the vector representation of citing paper in multiple semantic levels. For an author in papers, we first apply topic model to obtain his/her semantic neighbors, and then use a localized author embedding (LAE) module to excavate author vector representation from semantic and explicit neighbors. Unlike most graph convolutional network (GCN) based methods, the LAE module is able to avoid computing global Laplacian in whole graph by taking limited neighbors. Moreover, the LAE module can also be stacked to absorb more neighbors, which makes our model have high extendibility. Based on the generation process of GRSLA, we also derive a learning algorithm of our model by maximum a posteriori (MAP) estimation. We conduct experiments on the AAN, DBLP and CORD-19 datasets, and the results show that GRSLA model works well than previous global citation recommendation methods

    ANALISIS KESALAHAN PENGGUNAAN KATA KERJA "DAI" DAN "DAI" PADA MAHASISWA 2017 BAHASA MANDARIN UNTAN

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    AbstractChinese verbs "dai" and "dai" are one of the most commonly used verbs in Chinese. The pronunciation of these two words is the same, but their meaning and usage are different. Chinese learners sometimes make mistakes in their understanding of "dai" and "dai" in the process of learning. In addition, the use of different verbs can change the meaning of a sentence.The author tested the 2017 students of Mandarin Education Language Study Program of Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Tanjumgpura University using "dai" and "dai" to analyze the students errors and find out the reasons. From the results of the test, the author concludes that the error rate of students using "dai" verbs is 34%, the correct rate is 66%, and the error rate of "dai" verbs is 35%, the correct rate is 65%. The reasons for the errors in the use of the verbs "dai" and "dai" by students are the difficulties of "dai" and "dai" in Indonesian. The results show that some of the usages of these two verbs have been mastered well, but some of them are not mastered well. The author also understands that the common types of errors in students learning are misrepresentation errors, which are caused by the negative transfer of mother tongue and the negative transfer of target language.             Keywords: Verbs, "dai" and "dai", Error of Analys

    Psychometric Evaluation of the Chinese Version of the Theory of Mind Inventory for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder

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    Abstract Date Presented 4/1/2017 This study developed a Chinese version of the Theory of Mind Inventory (ToMI–C) for assessing theory of mind (ToM) performance in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in actual social contexts. The ToMI–C will facilitate the evaluation of the ToM of Taiwanese children with ASD accurately. Primary Author and Speaker: Dai-Rong Jiang Additional Authors and Speakers: Kuan-Lin Chen Contributing Authors: Chien-Ho Lin, Li-Chen Tung, Ya-Chen Lee</jats:p

    Morphodynamics of a seasonal inlet: A case study using remote sensing and numerical modelling for cua dai inlet, central vietnam

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    Cua Dai Beach located adjacent to Cua Dai Inlet is a typical, seasonally varying tidal inlet. This famous beach has suffered extreme erosion since 1995 due to an apparent irregular-periodic process, a decrease of sediment supply from the river and its estuaries and increased squeeze by coastal developments. The main objective of this study is to unravel the physical processes that control the morphological development of Cua Dai Inlet while challenged by the fact that it is a data-limited environment. In order to identify and quantify the main processes governing the evolution of Cua Dai Beach and thereby aiming to explain the morphological changes and extreme erosion in recent years, a new approach was developed. Historical shoreline positions and sediment budget changes were derived from satellite images using empirical engineering assumptions. In addition, numerical models were used to investigate in detail sediment transports and morphodynamics under the influence of seasonal waves and rivers as well as the anthropogenically-driven impacts. Results of shoreline change rates indicate that Cua Dai Beach (located on the northern side of Cua Dai inlet) experienced an average erosion of 12m/y during the period from 2000 to 2010 and erosion continued further to the north while the southern coast of the inlet accreted with a mean rate of 11m/y. The overall system showed a significant sediment loss of about 243,000–310,000 m3/y. The annual cycle of two past morphological periods has been numerically simulated to evaluate the behavior of the system without and with human interventions. The first morphological simulation without the impact of the resorts successfully reproduced an overall erosion trend at the northern coast while the formation of an ebb tidal bar was also reproduced. The second morphological simulation reproduced the impact of the resorts that have been constructed along Cua Dai Beach. Simulations indicate that the presence of the resorts has enhanced the propagation of the existing erosion further to the north. The new approach of remote sensing combined with process-based modeling has been essential to investigate the main processes that govern the morphological changes and extreme erosion at Cua Dai inlet.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Coastal Engineerin

    A DAI 38. fejezetének forrásáról

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    Almost a decade ago István Kapitánffy published his theory that the source of chapter 38 of the DAI, which chapter deals with the Hungarian history of the 9th century, goes back to the reports of Byzantian legates. The author of this study, analyzing the DAI, refutes this theory, proving that the elements of this chapter came from Hungarian roots, especially from the middle of the 10th century

    A DAI 38. fejezetének forrásáról

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    Almost a decade ago István Kapitánffy published his theory that the source of chapter 38 of the DAI, which chapter deals with the Hungarian history of the 9th century, goes back to the reports of Byzantian legates. The author of this study, analyzing the DAI, refutes this theory, proving that the elements of this chapter came from Hungarian roots, especially from the middle of the 10th century
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