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Temperature Dependent Characteristics of L-band EDFA Using Phosphorus- and High-Aluminum Co-doped Silica Fibers
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Ziwei Zhai, Arindam Halder, Yu Wang, Martin Nunez Velazquez, Jayanta Sahu. (2022) Temperature Dependent Characteristics of L-band EDFA Using Phosphorus- and High Aluminum- Co-doped Silica Fibers, presented at Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC) 2022, 6–10 March 2022, San Diego, California, United States</span
FIGURE 5 in A review of the genus Bifidocoelotes Wang, 2002, with the description of three new species from China (Araneae, Agelenidae)
FIGURE 5. Bifidocoelotes mammiformis sp. nov., paratype female. A. Habitus, dorsal view; B. Same, ventral view; C. Epigyne, ventral view; D. Same, dorsal view. Abbreviations: CD, copulatory duct; CO, copulatory opening; ET, epigynal tooth; FD, fertilization duct; SH, spermathecal head; Sp, spermatheca. Scale bars: A, B = 1 mm; C, D = 0.2 mm.Published as part of Liao, Rongrong, Wang, Ziwei, Yin, Haiqiang & Xu, Xiang, 2022, A review of the genus Bifidocoelotes Wang, 2002, with the description of three new species from China (Araneae, Agelenidae), pp. 179-189 in Zootaxa 5222 (2) on page 185, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5222.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/745671
Bifidocoelotes Wang 2002
Genus Bifidocoelotes Wang, 2002 Type species: Bifidocoelotes tsoi Li & Blick, 2020. Diagnosis: Females can be recognized by the combination of the following characteristics: a single epigynal tooth pale in color and variably keratinized (this kind of tooth is often difficult to see) which originates on the anterior margin of the epigyne, is at least half the length of epigyne, and has a bifurcated tip of varying degrees (Fig. 1A–F); the presence of a spermathecal head, and the different configuration of spermathecae and copulatory ducts. Males can be recognized by the combination of the following characteristics: a more or less bifid conductor; a long and slender embolus originating proximally; an extremely long cymbial furrow; a relatively small and spoon-like median apophysis; a broad retrolateral tibial apophysis; a lateral tibial apophysis present and a finger-like patellar apophysis (Figs 2A–D, 4C–E; Zhou et al. 2017: figs 1C–E, 2E–G, 3C–E, 4E–G, 5; Wang et al. 2001: figs 3, 4). Both sexes have three promarginal and two retromarginal cheliceral teeth. Composition: Six species, Bifidocoelotes elongatus sp. nov. (♀), B. mammiformis sp. nov. (♀, ♁), B. quadratus sp. nov. (♀); B. obscurus Zhou, Yuen & Zhang, 2017 (♀, ♁), B. primus (Fox, 1937) (♀, ♁) and B. tsoi Li & Blick, 2020 (♀, ♁). Distribution: China (Guangdong, Guangxi, Hong Kong, Taiwan) (Fig. 7). Key to the Bifidocoelotes species 1. Male............................................................................................... 2 - Female............................................................................................. 5 2. Conductor slightly bifurcated terminally (Fig. 2C; Zhou et al. 2017: fig. 5)................................ B. primus - Conductor strongly bifurcated terminally (Fig. 2A, B, D)..................................................... 3 3. The two branches of conductor subequal in length (Fig. 2B).............................................. B. tsoi - One branch of conductor clearly longer than the other (Fig. 2A, D)............................................. 4 4. The proximal branch of conductor smaller and shorter than the other (Fig. 2A)................ B. mammiformis sp. nov. - The proximal branch of conductor stronger and longer than the other (Fig. 2D)........................... B. obscurus 5. Epigynal tooth only slightly bifurcated (Fig. 1A, E).......................................................... 6 - Epigynal tooth deeply bifurcated (bifurcated ca. 1/3 to 1/2 the length of the epigynal tooth) (Fig. 1B–D, F).............. 7 6. Spermathecal head mammillary (Zhou et al. 2017: figs 1B, 2D)....................................... B. obscurus - Spermathecal head thumb-shaped (Fig. 3D)................................................ B. elongatus sp. nov. 7. Atrium extremely large, quadrate (Figs 1F, 6C)............................................ B. quadratus sp. nov. - Atrium relatively small or absent (Fig. 1B–D).............................................................. 8 8. Spermathecae longitudinally extended (Wang et al. 2001: figs 1, 2)........................................ B. tsoi - Spermathecae more or less globular (Fig. 5D; Zhou et al. 2017: figs 3B, 4D)...................................... 9 9. Spermathecae long finger-shaped, almost touching each other (Zhou et al. 2017: figs 3B, 4D)................. B. primus - Spermathecae small ball-shaped and separated far from each other (Fig. 5D).................. B. mammiformis sp. nov.Published as part of Liao, Rongrong, Wang, Ziwei, Yin, Haiqiang & Xu, Xiang, 2022, A review of the genus Bifidocoelotes Wang, 2002, with the description of three new species from China (Araneae, Agelenidae), pp. 179-189 in Zootaxa 5222 (2) on pages 180-181, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5222.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/745671
sj-docx-1-emm-10.1177_27523543231218296 - Supplemental material for Tracing the Flow of Climate Change Frames: Intermedia Agenda Setting Between Twitter and News Media in the US and the UK
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-emm-10.1177_27523543231218296 for Tracing the Flow of Climate Change Frames: Intermedia Agenda Setting Between Twitter and News Media in the US and the UK by Ziwei Wang, Yunya Song and Zhuo Chen in Emerging Media</p
sj-docx-1-inq-10.1177_00469580241246461 – Supplemental material for Impact of Long COVID on Health-Related Quality of Life Among Patients After Acute COVID-19 Infection: A Cross-Sectional Study
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-inq-10.1177_00469580241246461 for Impact of Long COVID on Health-Related Quality of Life Among Patients After Acute COVID-19 Infection: A Cross-Sectional Study by Chengyao Sun, Ziwei Liu, Sixuan Li, Yuqi Wang and Guoxiang Liu in INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing</p
Bifidocoelotes tsoi : Li & Blick 2020
Bifidocoelotes tsoi Li & Blick, 2020 (fflmȒDĦ) Figures 1C, 2B Coelotes bifida Wang, Tso & Wu, 2001: 128, figs 1–10. Bifidocoelotes bifida: Wang, 2002: 38, figs 86–100 (transferred from Coelotes). Bifidocoelotes bifidus: Wang, 2003: 502, fig. 1A–D; Zhu, Wang & Zhang, 2017: 126, fig. 44A–D. Bifidocoelotes tsoi: Li & Blick, 2020: 118 (replacement name, primary homonym of Coelotes bifidus Paik, 1976, now in Alloclubionoides). Type material. Holotype female (THU-Ar-990017) and one male paratype (THU-Ar-990020) from Nantou, Taiwan, China, deposited in Tunghai University (THU), not examined. Diagnosis. According to drawings in Wang et al. (2001), the female of this species is different from those of all other Bifidocoelotes species (including two new species described in the present paper) by the longitudinally extending spermathecae (Wang et al. 2001: fig. 2), vs. globular in B. mammiformis sp. nov. (Fig. 5D) and B. elongatus sp. nov. (Fig. 3D), and more or less transversely extending in B. primus (Fox, 1937) (Zhou et al. 2017: figs 3B, 4D) and B. quadratus sp. nov. (Fig. 6D). Distribution. Known only from the type locality in China (Taiwan) (Fig. 7).Published as part of Liao, Rongrong, Wang, Ziwei, Yin, Haiqiang & Xu, Xiang, 2022, A review of the genus Bifidocoelotes Wang, 2002, with the description of three new species from China (Araneae, Agelenidae), pp. 179-189 in Zootaxa 5222 (2) on page 187, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5222.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/745671
Bi-doped fiber amplifiers in the E + S band with a high gain per unit length
We present a bismuth (Bi)-doped fiber amplifier (BDFA) operating in the 1400–1480 nm range using 35 m of Bi-doped germanosilicate fiber. A maximum gain of 23 dB for an input signal of −23dBm at 1440 nm has been achieved, which, to the best of our knowledge, is the highest gain per unit length of 0.66 dB/m reported for a BDFA. The 3 dB bandwidth is measured to be 40 nm (1415–1455 nm), and the gain coefficient is 0.2 dB/mW. A further temperature dependence study of BDFA across the temperature range of −60°C to 80°C also showed a negligible effect of temperature on the E + S band BDFA gain
Dataset supporting the publication "Bi-doped fiber amplifiers in the E+S- band with high gain per unit length"
This Dataset is supporting the publication "Bi-doped Fiber Amplifiers in the E+S- band with High Gain per Unit Length".
The data is an excel file that contains data of the Bi-doped fibre amplifier (BDFA) in terms of Gain and Noise Figure (NF) across 80nm from 1400 to 1480nm. The amplifier is also studied under different temperatures. The temperature-dependent gain (TDG) is presented.
All this data supports the figures in the article. Published in Optics Letters
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Supplemental material, supplementary_material for Na2CO3-promoted thioesterification via N–C bond cleavage of amides to construct thioester derivatives by Jiasi Tao, Weijie Yu, Jin Luo, Tao Wang, Wanling Ge, Ziwei Zhang, Bingjie Yang and Fei Xiong in Journal of Chemical Research</p
Bifidocoelotes primus MRDH
Bifidocoelotes primus (Fox, 1937) (ṀȒDĦ) Figures 1B, 2C Wadotes primus Fox, 1937: 1, figs 1, 2; Bennett, 1987: 126, figs 109, 110. Coelotes primus: Wang, Tso & Wu, 2001: 129 (transferred from Wadotes). Bifidocoelotes primus: Wang, 2002: 37 (transferred from Coelotes); Wang, 2003: 503, figs 2A, B, 97G; Wang & Jäger, 2010: 1170, fig. 1A; Zhou, Yuen & Zhang, 2017: 433, figs 3A–E, 4A–G, 5; Zhu, Wang & Zhang, 2017: 127, fig. 45A, B. Type material. Holotype female and female paratype from Hong Kong, China, holotype deposited in the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) and paratype (U. S. N. M. Cat. No. 1232) in the United States National Museum (USNM), not examined. Diagnosis. According to photos and drawings in Zhou et al. (2017), the female is similar to those of B. mammiformis sp. nov. and B. quadratus sp. nov. in having a long epigynal tooth with two widely separated distal branches; the spermathecal heads of this species are also much larger and situated closer to each other than those of B. mammiformis (compare Zhou et al. 2017: figs 3B, 4D with Fig. 5D), and the atrium of this species is much smaller than that of B. quadratus (compare Zhou et al. 2017: figs 3A, 4C with Fig. 6C). Distribution. Known only from the type locality in China (Hong Kong) (Fig. 7).Published as part of Liao, Rongrong, Wang, Ziwei, Yin, Haiqiang & Xu, Xiang, 2022, A review of the genus Bifidocoelotes Wang, 2002, with the description of three new species from China (Araneae, Agelenidae), pp. 179-189 in Zootaxa 5222 (2) on page 187, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5222.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/745671
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