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    Chung Chi Wang, La navigation du Yang-tseu

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    Hung Fu. Chung Chi Wang, La navigation du Yang-tseu. In: Les Études rhodaniennes, vol. 9, n°2, 1933. p. 159

    Paratrichocladius tridens Fu et Wang

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    Paratrichocladius tridens Fu et Wang (Fig. 12 A–B) Paratrichocladius tridens Fu et Wang, 2008: 728. Material examined. CHINA: Tibet Autonomous Region, Chayu County, Xiachayu Town, Baantong Village (28 ° 37 ’N, 97 ° 29 ’E), alt. 1600m, sweeping, holotype male, 13. vi. 1988, Chengyu Deng (BDN No. 1723). Paratypes: CHINA: Tibet Autonomous Region, Rikaze County, China – Nepal Friendship Bridge (29 ° 36 ’N, 91 °06’E), alt. 1800m, sweeping, 2 males, 14. vi. 1988, Chengyu Deng (BDN No. 1199, 07871). Diagnostic characters. The species can be separated from all other members of the genus by having 13 sensilla chaetica on ta 1 of P 3; humeral pit developed and reniform; the femur of middle and hind legs dark brown on apical 1 / 3, other parts yellow; setae on tergites relatively short, posterior of tergites V–VII in pale coloration; phallapodeme with two different colors, the deeper colored part like a fork with three tines; inferior volsella elongate and bilobed, with rounded apex, and superior volsella rounded and well developed; gonostylus slender, without distinct crista dorsalis. Correction to description (n = 3). “Gonostylus 225–285, 260 µm long” should be corrected to “Gonostylus 128–136, 132 µm long”. Distribution. The species was collected in subtropical area in Tibet Autonomous Region (Oriental China).Published as part of Fu, Yue, Saether, Ole A. & Wang, Xinhua, 2012, A review of Paratrichocladius Santos Abreu from the Sino-Indian Region (Diptera: Chironomidae: Orthocladiinae), pp. 453-482 in Zootaxa 3478 on pages 474-475, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20936

    Inspirations from FU Zhong Wang\u27s Mortise and Tenon Structure Sculptures

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    This essay is scripted in Chinese. It was published by Henan Art in the portfolio Fu Zhong Wang\u27s Art . (Jerry Wu\u2723).https://digital.kenyon.edu/zhoudocs/1076/thumbnail.jp

    Wang, Hsien-Chung

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    Memorial Statement for Professor Hsien-Chung Wang who died in 1978. The memorial statements contained herein were prepared by the Office of the Dean of the University Faculty of Cornell University to honor its faculty for their service to the university

    Letter from Wang Yi-fu to Frank Fu (November, 15, 1982)

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    This is a two-page letter from Wang Yi-fu, faculty member at the Beijing Institute of Physical Education (now Beijing Sport University), to Dr. Frank Fu, Director of the International Center at Springfield College, dated November 15, 1982. The letter thanks Springfield College and Springfield College professor Charles J. Smith for giving four lectures on Swimming theory and practice. Charlie Smith was the first Springfield College professor to come to Beijing Sport University as part of the exchange agreement signed by the two institutes in 1981.Beijing Sport University was organized and established as the Central Institute of Physical Education (sport) in 1953 with the help of Professor Xu Yingchao, Springfield College graduate of the class 1938. The name of the university changed to Peking (Beijing) Institute of Physical Culture (physical education) in 1956 and renamed Beijing Sports University in 1993. The first agreement signed by Springfield College and the Beijing Sport University was on September 25, 1981, which provided pathways for collaboration and exchange of faculty and students

    Dr Ian McDougall, Wang Sung Shan, Dr Bill Compston and Chang Fu Teo

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    Research School of Earth Sciences - Dr. Ian MacDougall, Wang Sung Shan, Dr. Bill Compston, Chung Fu Tao, Dr. S. W. J. Clements, W. Sinclair, A. E. Ringwood, Prof. Lew Gustafson, Leigh Schmidt, Dr. John Cleary, Dr. Jack Ryan, Dr. I. D. Ryabchikov, Dr. David Green, Mr. Bill Hibberson, Dr. Mike McElhinny, Mr. Charles Barton, Mr. Kurt Kloska, Mr. Dieter Burmann, Prof. Hales & other

    Practical application of on-line partial discharge monitoring technique on 500kV shunt reactor

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    Considering the damage mechanism of oil-impregnated paper insulation in power transformers, shunt reactors and other high voltage electrical apparatus caused by partial discharge, a concept of “destructive partial discharge” is introduced in this paper. The intensity of this discharge is regarded as several thousands pico-coulomb (pC) and may cause the insulation a fatal damage. An oil-paper insulation is usually able to withstand this type of partial discharge for a period of time prior to failure. This provides engineers a time window to detect it. This paper describes an on-line partial discharge monitoring system for 500kV shunt reactors. The commission results from 3 single-phase shunt reactors either connected or disconnected to the grid showed that the on-line partial discharge detecting system has a high noise immunising ability. Two years later after the installation, a pre-warning signal was received from one shunt reactor indicating the existence of an intermittent discharge. The acoustic emission system located its position at the low end of the high voltage bushing in the oil. Dissolved gasses analysis (DGA) in the oil suggested the presence of partial discharge, as acetylene (C2H2) was as high as 20ppm. PD activity was further confirmed by a physical examination on the reactor

    Wang Fu. Propos d'un ermite

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    Wang Fu. Propos d'un ermite. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°90, 1995. p. 132

    Wang Fu. Propos d'un ermite

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    Wang Fu. Propos d'un ermite. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°90, 1995. p. 132

    Chung kung chung yang han Su kung chung yang lai wang ti chʻi feng hsin

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    Translation of Chung kung chung yang han Su kung chung yang lai wang ti chʻi feng hsin.The International Labour and Radical History Pamphlet Collection consists of over 2200 pamphlets representing a broad spectrum of leftist opinion, including communists, socialists, liberal reformers, trade unionists, civil libertarians and antiwar activists. The majority of the pamphlets are in English and were published between 1920-1970 in the United States, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, Canada and China. There are also a number of earlier Fabian Society publications. Further information: http://www.library.mun.ca/asc/specialcollections/collections/radica
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