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    Dataset for Self-affine Graphene Metasurfaces for Tunable Broadband Absorption

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    Dataset for: Wu, Pin Chieh, Papasimakis, Nikitas and Tsai, Din Ping (2016) Self-affine graphene metasurfaces for tunable broadband absorption. Physical Review Applied. Data for Figs 2, 3, 4, 5 of the paper. Fieldmaps are provided as bitmaps.</span

    First person - Hui-Ying Tsai and Shih-Cheng Wu

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    [[abstract]]First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Disease Models & Mechanisms, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Hui-Ying Tsai and Shih-Cheng Wu are co-first authors on ‘Loss of the Drosophila branched-chain α-ketoacid dehydrogenase complex results in neuronal dysfunction’, published in DMM. Hui-Ying is a research assistant in the lab of Chun-Hong Chen at National Health Research Institutes, Zhunan, Taiwan. Her research interest is modeling the human neurological disease maple syrup urine disease in Drosophila, assessing behavior as well as brain damage. Shih-Cheng is a postdoc in the same lab, with interests in modeling human disease and immunometabolism

    Moniligastridae

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    Family Moniligastridae 26. Drawida japonica (Michaelsen, 1892) Drawida japonica - Kobayashi, 1939 b: 777, 1940a: 120 and 1940 c: 390. Hsinchu; - Shih et al., 1999: 436; - Tsai et al., 2000 a: 286; - Blakemore et al., 2006: 227.Published as part of Tsai, Chu-Fa, Shen, Huei-Ping, Tsai, Su-Chen, Lin, Kang-Jieh, Hsieh, Hwey-Lian & Yo, Shao-Pin, 2009, A checklist of oligochaetes (Annelida) from Taiwan and its adjacent islands, pp. 33-48 in Zootaxa 2133 on page 37, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18844

    Coherent selection of invisible high-order electromagnetic excitations

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    Research data for Coherent selection of invisible high-order electromagnetic excitations, Ming Lun Tseng, Xu Fang, Vassili Savinov, Pin Chieh Wu, Jun-Yu Ou, Nikolay I. Zheludev, and Din Ping Tsai, Scientific Reports 7, 44488(2017)</span

    A Key for Memory--The Study of Rural Literature Creation of Tsai Wen-Chang

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    Mr. Tsai, his literary creation is writing about his hometown, Kangshan. People can have the picture of the past memory about Kangshan due to his writing. As rural literature creation, it may not easy to catch people\ue2s attention. However, for people that have the same background of Mr. Tsai, his rural literature creation is the key to open our memory, and this is the reason I choose his creation as my research study. This research is mainly investing about 12 published books of Mr. Tsai. There are five chapters in this study.\uef\ubcChapter one, abstract; this chapter presents the background of the study, the purpose of the study, the research questions, definitions of the key terms, and the significance of the study. Chapter two, Literature Review, includes the review of three relevant studies for the readers who could have initial understanding regarding author\ue2s works. In Chapter three, the main focus is on researching for the context inside Mr. Tsai\ue2s rural literature writing. In this research, I find his writing always contains the attention to homeland, hometown concerning and social awareness. The foresaid observation leads to a summary which I categorize his writing into four main topics : Sentiment, Land, Society and Nature. In Chapter four, I try to analyze the value of Mr. Tsai\ue2s literary works. To respond and reflect the topic of this thesis, A key for the memory, the value of Mr. Tsai\ue2s works record the folks, events and things exist in the past, and those records have become the inheritance for the descendents. Chapter five, Conclusion; in this chapter, a summary of the study will be firstly presented. Eventually, limitations of the study and suggestions for further research will be presented
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