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    Data for Liu and Wen, et al., Quaternary Science Reviews, 2014

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    Data and scripts for Liu and Wen's QSR paper. Citation information: Liu Z, Wen X, Brady E C, et al. Chinese cave records and the East Asia Summer Monsoon. Quaternary Science Reviews, 2014. 84, 115-128. doi: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.10.021

    Primulina tiandengensis F. Wen & K. F. Chung 2012, comb. nov.

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    Primulina tiandengensis (F.Wen & H.Tang) F.Wen & K.F.Chung, comb. nov. Basionym:— Chirita tiandengensis F.Wen & H.Tang in Tang & Wen (2011: 233). Type:— CHINA. Guangxi: Tiandeng County, Longming Town. Growing on some crevices in a piece of cliff of a limestone hill, under evergreen bushes, 458 m, 16 April 2008, Tang & Wen C 08041601, C08062001 (holotype IBK!, isotypes IBK!). Notes:—Although no molecular data are available for this species, Chirita tiandengensis is similar to C. napoensis Li in Weitzmann et al. (1997: 424), C. lunglinensis Wang (1981b: 53), and C. obtusidentata Wang (1981b: 57) that have all been transferred to Primulina (Weber et al. 2011c). Nevertheless further molecular confirmation is needed.Published as part of Xu, Wei-Bin, Zhang, Qiang, Wen, Fang, Liao, Wen-Bo, Pan, Bo, Chang, Hsuan & Chung, Kuo-Fang, 2012, Nine new combinations and one new name of Primulina (Gesneriaceae) from South China, pp. 1-8 in Phytotaxa 64 (1) on page 4, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.64.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/506197

    Fig. 1. – Primulina dongguanica F. Wen, Y. G. Wei & R. Q. Luo. A in Primulina dongguanica F. Wen, Y. G. Wei & R. Q. Luo (Gesneriaceae), a new species from South China

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    Fig. 1. – Primulina dongguanica F. Wen, Y. G. Wei & R. Q. Luo. A. Habit; B. Opened corolla with stamens and staminodes; C. One calyx lobe; D. Calyx and pistil. [Fang Wen 100803, IBK] [Drawing: Wen-Hong Lin]Published as part of Wen, Fang & Wei, Yi-Gang, 2014, Primulina dongguanica F. Wen, Y. G. Wei & R. Q. Luo (Gesneriaceae), a new species from South China, pp. 9-19 in Candollea 69 (1) on page 11, DOI: 10.15553/c2014v691a2, http://zenodo.org/record/576184

    Wen-ch'ang

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    WEN-CH'ANG China Proper SW (-) Wen-ch'ang (Sheet E-49-C) ( -

    Fig. 2. – Primulina dongguanica F. Wen, Y. G. Wei & R. Q. Luo. A in Primulina dongguanica F. Wen, Y. G. Wei & R. Q. Luo (Gesneriaceae), a new species from South China

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    Fig. 2. – Primulina dongguanica F. Wen, Y. G. Wei & R. Q. Luo. A. Natural hillside habitat; B. Natural habitat; C. Plant in natural habitat; D. Plant with cymes and flowers in cultivation; E. Frontal view of cyme and flowers; F. Anatomical dissections of the cyme, showing bracts, pistil and opened corolla; G. Lateral view of flower, calyx and pistil; H. daxial and abaxial views of calyx lobes. [D-H: Fang Wen 100803, IBK] [Photos: A-C: Fang Wen; D-E: Shi-Liang Mo; F-H: Wen-Hong Lin]Published as part of Wen, Fang & Wei, Yi-Gang, 2014, Primulina dongguanica F. Wen, Y. G. Wei & R. Q. Luo (Gesneriaceae), a new species from South China, pp. 9-19 in Candollea 69 (1) on page 12, DOI: 10.15553/c2014v691a2, http://zenodo.org/record/576184

    Fig. 1. — Aralia lihengiana J. Wen, L. Deng & X in Aralia lihengiana J. Wen, L. Deng & X. Shi, a new species of Araliaceae from China

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    Fig. 1. — Aralia lihengiana J. Wen, L. Deng & X. Shi: A, branch with a leaf; B, flowering branch; C, close-up of leaflet margin; D, close-up of inflorescence branch; E, open flower; F, old flower after shedding of corolla; G, fruit with 3 persistent styles.Published as part of Wen, Jun, Deng, Lilan & Shi, Xiaochun, 2002, Aralia lihengiana J. Wen, L. Deng & X. Shi, a new species of Araliaceae from China, pp. 217-220 in Adansonia (3) 24 (2) on page 219, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.460515

    Wen-shan (Kaihwa)

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    WEN-SHAN (KAIHWA) China Proper SW (-) Wen-shan (Kaihwa) (Sheet F-48-C) ( -

    Wen zhang zuo fa.

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    分緖言、作者應有的態度、記敘文、說明文、議論文、小品文6章.夏丏尊, 劉薰宇編.附: 《作文的基本的態度》 , 《論記敘文中作者的地位並評現今小說界的文字》, 《在國文科教授上最近的一信念》c.2 (004495084) incomplete, p. 136- missing.Xia Mianzun, Liu Xunyu bian.Fu: "Zuo wen di ji ben di tai du", "Lun ji xu wen zhong zuo zhe di di wei bin ping xian jin xiao shuo jie di wen zi", "Zai guo wen ke jiao shou shang zui jin di yi xin nian"Fen xu yan, zuo zhe ying you de tai du, ji xu wen, shuo ming wen, yi lun wen, xiao pin wen 6 zhang

    (56(4):338-341)New Forma of Prunus campanulata Maxim

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    山櫻花(Prunus campanulata Maxim)亦稱緋寒櫻,文獻上以往只有深紅花色的記載,本文報導之白花山櫻(Prunus campanulata Maxim. F. Alba I. C. Wen)與山櫻花植物特徵相似,花朵同爲懸垂鐘狀漏斗型,主要差別在於白花山櫻之花瓣爲白色、花萼及成熟果實爲黃色。本變型除了可供園藝觀賞及景觀美化之用外,更是育成新櫻花品種的重要種原。In the literature, Prunus campanulata Maxim, only have deep red flower record. This article describes the characteristic of white flower forma of Prunus campanulata. Prunus campanulata Maxim. F. Alba I. C. Wen is similar with Prunus companulata Maxim. The main difference between them is Prunus campanulata Maxim. F. Alba I. C. Wen having white petals and yellow calyx and fruit. The new forma, besides landscape using, is an important germplasm for breeding new flowering cherry

    The time-varying nature of the asymmetrical flow of a shear-thinning polymer solution in transitional pipe flow

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    Previous studies of shear-thinning fluids in pipe flow discovered that, although the time-averaged velocity profile was axisymmetric when the flow was laminar or fully turbulent, contrary to expectations it was asymmetric in the laminar-turbulent transition regime. The general consensus of these previous experiments was that the location of the peak velocity remained at a fixed point in space. We present new experimental data which demonstrates that this is in fact not the case. Our results confirm the significant departures from axisymmetry in transitional flows of shear-thinning fluids, in addition to the observation that the asymmetric flow pattern is not stationary, the peak velocity is seen to preferentially arise at certain azimuthal locations
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