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    The concept of peace in the Tao Te Ching

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    This thesis represents a first attempt to analyze Lao Tzu's main method of resolving the social and political problems in Ch'un Ch'iu and Warring States Periods. Lao Tzu, the founder of Taoism, suggested many solutions that could bring an end to the conflicts and to the ending of the disunity of China. Examples of these include the reform or abolishment of some ancient Chinese institutions as well as new principles for the enhancement and preservation of life. All these ideas were to become crystallised in Tao Te Ch'ing, which became an important religious text. In particular, the aspect of Lao Tzu's methods for solving the social and political problems of China in the Warring States Period needs more attention. In each chapter of the Tao Te Ch'ing there was a main emphasis on peace as the main method of developing social cohesion and as a cure to all fundamental human problems. Therefore, Lao Tzu's ideas about peace and his methods of solving the problems of the Warring States period are significant and from the main focus of the thesis

    Supplementary_Figure_1and2 – Supplemental material for Clinicopathological and molecular differences in colorectal cancer according to location

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    Supplemental material, Supplementary_Figure_1and2 for Clinicopathological and molecular differences in colorectal cancer according to location by Yu-Lun Hsu, Chun-Chi Lin, Jeng-Kai Jiang, Hung-Hsin Lin, Yuan-Tzu Lan, Huann-Sheng Wang, Shung-Haur Yang, Wei-Shone Chen, Tzu-Chen Lin, Jen-Kou Lin, Pei-Ching Lin and Shih-Ching Chang in The International Journal of Biological Markers</p

    Supplementary_tables_1-5 – Supplemental material for Clinicopathological and molecular differences in colorectal cancer according to location

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    Supplemental material, Supplementary_tables_1-5 for Clinicopathological and molecular differences in colorectal cancer according to location by Yu-Lun Hsu, Chun-Chi Lin, Jeng-Kai Jiang, Hung-Hsin Lin, Yuan-Tzu Lan, Huann-Sheng Wang, Shung-Haur Yang, Wei-Shone Chen, Tzu-Chen Lin, Jen-Kou Lin, Pei-Ching Lin and Shih-Ching Chang in The International Journal of Biological Markers</p

    The Study on Kuan-yin Tzu-lin Chi

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    Abstract This paper aims to analyze Kuan-yin Tzu-lin Chi (Compassionate Grove of Kuan-yin) compiled by Hung-tsan in Ching Dynasty. One part of Kuan-yin Tzu-lin Chi includes eleven pieces of classics related to Kuan-yin, and the other part contains kan-ying (stimulus and response) tales, composed of two subsections. The latter part of Kuan-yin Tzu-lin Chi involves 154 kan-ying tales about Kuan-yin (including nine tales from India), which were collected from Ch`in Ch\ue2\ub2in to Ching Dynasty and recorded on 26 pieces of Chinese literature. In these tales, people chanted the name of Kuan-yin or recited The Heart Sutra, Kuan-yin Ching (Chapter of Universal Gateway), or The Great Compassionate Dharani to meet their practical needs in life. This paper includes six chapters, and the method adopted is literature analysis. First of all, the derivation of the worship in Kuan-yin and the popularity of such belief among the Asian world are discussed. Subsequently, accounts are given that from possessing the conferral by the Buddha of the prediction of the attainment of Buddhahood in the future, Kuan-yin has been kind and compassionate to the end of all time. In addition, Kuan-yin has vowed to benefit the sentient beings, be profoundly compassionate, and build the relationship in the secular world. In order to save all sentient beings and manifest physically, Kuan-yin can give practical benefits to them, including invoking the name, satisfying two kinds of seeking, deleting three basic evil afflictions, solving eight difficulties, and creating fourteen fearlessness. To prove Kuan-yin\ue2s benevolent power, the kan-ying tales from Kuan-yin Tzu-lin Chi, Kuan-yin Chi-yen Chi, and other literature are cited. Apart from that, with the progress of the Buddha\ue2s teaching, and the extension of kan-ying tales about Kuan-yin, research on Kuna-yin\ue2s impact on literature and Buddhism is conducted to verify the Universal Gateway belief in \ue2Great kindness is to build absolute trust for all the sentient beings, and great compassion is to save them.\ue

    non-destructive growth measurement of selected vegetable seedlings

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    non-destructive growth measurement of selected vegetable seedlings using machine vision. ta-te lin. sheng-fu cheng. tzu-hsiu lin. meng-ru tsai. department of agricultural machinery engineering.. national taiwan university

    Fig. 2 in Description of a new Ophichthus eel from Dongsha Atoll, South China Sea, and a range extension of Ophichthus kusanagi Hibino, McCosker & Tashiro, 2019

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    Fig. 2. Ophichthus pratasensis, new species, holotype, fresh, NMMB-P35993. A, dorsal view; B, ventral view.Published as part of Ho, Hsuan-Ching, Ng, Shing-Lai & Lin, Tzu-Yung, 2022, Description of a new Ophichthus eel from Dongsha Atoll, South China Sea, and a range extension of Ophichthus kusanagi Hibino, McCosker & Tashiro, 2019, pp. 312-319 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 70 on page 315, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2022-0015, http://zenodo.org/record/717454

    Fig. 4 in Description of a new Ophichthus eel from Dongsha Atoll, South China Sea, and a range extension of Ophichthus kusanagi Hibino, McCosker & Tashiro, 2019

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    Fig. 4. Ophichthus kusanagi Hibino, McCosker & Tashiro, 2019, NMMB-P34713, 492 mm TL. A, lateral view; B, lateral view of left side of head.Published as part of Ho, Hsuan-Ching, Ng, Shing-Lai & Lin, Tzu-Yung, 2022, Description of a new Ophichthus eel from Dongsha Atoll, South China Sea, and a range extension of Ophichthus kusanagi Hibino, McCosker & Tashiro, 2019, pp. 312-319 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 70 on page 316, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2022-0015, http://zenodo.org/record/717454

    Shih Ching Wang and Wen-Lin Wang, Class of 1921

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    This photograph shows Shih Ching Wang and Wen-Lin Wang, class of 1921 of the International YMCA College, now Springfield College. Shih Ching Wang (back) and Wen-Lin Wang (front) are in a dormitory room, sitting in a bed and in a chair respectively, with Shih Ching holding a flute and Wen-Lin holding a sanxian. It seems that they are rehearsing a piece of music.A caption in the back states: "Mar 16 1920"

    (46(3):278-293)Studies on Export Suitability of Different Carambola Cultivars

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    本研究之目的在探討不同品種甜楊桃於模擬外銷貯運作業流程下之品質變化,並評估其外銷適性與潛力。試驗結果顯示五種甜楊桃經低溫檢疫模擬外銷貯運作業流程後,糖度、可滴定酸及硬度等均有下降的趨勢,pH 值會升高,失重均低於2 %,低溫可抑制各品種楊桃之黃化現象。經最後之官能品評及整體評估認為以秤錘種、青墘種在低溫檢疫模擬外銷貯運後仍可維持較佳的品質並有較高的商品可售率(秤錘種約100%及青墘種83%以上),故最適合外銷,二林種次之,楊桃臺農一號及馬來西亞種則因有將近30%之擦壓傷及約有100%之果實發生寒害而不適合外銷。The purposes of these studies were to investigate the changes of fruit qualities of five carambola cultivars during simulated export storage procedure and to estimate the export suitability and potentiality. The results showed that the sugar content, titratable acidity and firmness of the five tested cultivars declined during simulated exportation. However, the pH value of each cultivars incressed. All the five cultivars showed different degrees of yellowing but the weight loss decreased less than 2%. It was suggested that “Cheng Chwei” and “Ching Chyan” were the most suitable for exportation than other cultivars because of their better qualities and higher salability (Cheng Chwei nearly 100% and Ching Chyan above 83%) after simulated exportation. “Er Lin” was second one suitable for exportation. “Tainoung No.1” and “Malaysia” were not suitable for exportation due to high mechanical injury (30%) and chilling injury (100%) after simulated exportation

    mechanization of lily microbulb

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    mechanization of lily microbulb multiplication operations. ta-te lin & ching-lu hsieh. department of agricultural machinery engineering.. national taiwan university.. taipei. taiwan. roc. mechanization of lily microbul
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