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    Shang han ming li lun

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    張仲景述 ; 王叔和撰次 ; 成無己注解 ; 吳勉學閱 ; 徐鎔校. 傷寒明理論 : 四卷 / 成無己撰 ; 吳勉學閱 ; 徐鎔校.綫裝.框20x13.5公分, 10行20字, 小字雙行同. 白口, 四周單邊(間或左右雙邊), 單黑魚尾. 版心上鐫題名, 中鐫卷次, 下鐫葉次.書名頁刻"張仲景著傷寒論, 張卿子先生手定, 成無己註, 附諸名家, 大文堂藏板"《中國中醫古籍總目》(00671)著錄清廣州大文堂刻本.卷前附附: 醫林列傳 -- 論圖.鈐"莊兆祥印", "莊兆祥"Xian zhuang.Kuang 20 x 13.5 gong fen, 10 hang 20 zi, xiao zi shuang hang tong. Bai kou, si zhou dan bian (jian huo zuo you shuang bian), dan hei yu wei. Ban xin shang juan ti ming, zhong juan juan ci, xia juan ye ci.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Zhang Zhongjing shu ; Wang Shuhe zhuan ci ; Cheng Wuji zhu jie ; Wu Mianxue yue ; Xu Rong jiao. Shang han ming li lun : si juan / Cheng Wuji zhuan ; Wu Mianxue yue ; Xu Rong jiao.Juan qian fu fu: Yi lin lie zhuan -- Lun tu.Qian "Zhuang Zhaoxiang yin", "Zhuang Zhaoxiang

    Finite-time boundary control for delay reaction–diffusion systems

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    Abstract not availableKai-Ning Wu, Han-Xiao Sun, Baoqing Yang, Cheng-Chew Li

    Polypedilum (Collartomyia) longiligulatum Cheng & Han & Cranston 2022

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    POLYPEDILUM (COLLARTOMYIA) LONGILIGULATUM (YAMAMOTO ET AL.) COMB. NOV. Yaethauma longiligulatum Yamamoto et al., 2018: 45. Material examined: (CHINA, all collected by H.Q. Tang unless otherwise stated). Paratype ♂, Hainan Province, Changjiang County, Bawangling National Nature Reserve, stream across unnamed cement road to field station of Nancha River, 19°07’N 109°12’E, 650 m a.s.l., 17.iv.2016, light trap; as previous except hand-net interception; 7 Pe, Ledong County, Jianfengling National Nature Reserve, 18°04’N, 108°53’E, 632 m a.s.l., 29–30.iv.2012; Pe, Lingshui County, Diaoluo National Nature Reserve, 18°47’N 109°55’E, 250 m a.s.l., 30–31.viii.2013; Pe, Guangdong Province, Yingde City, Xiucai Mt., xi.2018, C.B. Duan, ♂ Zhejiang Province, Xianju County, Danshui Country, Shimengyang village, Yong’an stream, 28°40’N 120°35’E, 145 m a.s.l., 10.xi.2019, light trap; Pe, as previous except hand-net. Male (N = 2) (Fig. 3A–C). Colour: Generally dark brown. Gonocoxite and apicolateral bulb-like extension brown or dark brown (Fig. 3B). Gonostylus pale yellow. Wing with brown cross-vei, legs banded as Fig. 3A, C. Wing length 1.8–2.2 mm: AR 0.61–0.71, last segment 400–460 µm. 1.39–1.47. Gonocoxite with welldeveloped apicolateral bulb. Gonostylus slender, with stout apex. Inner margin of gonostylus and apex of inferior volsella with split setae. True median volsella absent. Other details, and female, see Yamamoto et al. (2018). Pupa (N = 10). Abdomen length 3.0–3.9, 3.5 mm, total length 4.3–5.4, 4.9 mm. Exuviae dark brown with distinct brown apophyses. Cephalothorax (Figs 3D–F, 4A). Cephalic tubercle and frontal seta (Fig. 4A) absent. Thorax smooth along the suture, with distinct anterior-directed tapering projection (Figs 3D, E, 4B), 85–140 µm high, 80–120 µm wide at base. Antepronotals present, two precorneals 50–70 µm and 25–30 µm long. Lengths of dorsocentrals 1–4 (µm, N = 1): 25, 20, 40, 20. Gap between Dc2 and Dc3 210–275 µm. Tracheal bundle simple, slender; basal ring elliptical, with five to seven branches (Figs 3F, 4C). Prealar tubercle absent, wing sheath (Fig. 4B) without nose or pearl rows. Abdomen (Figs 3D, 4D). Tergal spinules uniform-sized, without distinct transverse bands, with more extensive and even tergal spinulation, almost covering complete TII– VII, TVIII with two small median patches; conjunctives bare in all segments. Sternites with dense honeycomb reticulations in most segments except SI, cells of reticulation with small spinules; paired tubercles on posterior of segment VIII only in female. TII with a row of c.150–200 caudal hooklets, less-sclerotized, tightly packed, extending 45–57% of segment width. Pedes spur A (vortex) and B absent. Lateral setae on segment I–VIII 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 4, taeniate only on VIII (Fig. 4D). Comb VIII 150–210 µm high and 70–90 µm wide, with dominant larger inner tooth and 8–12 small teeth laterad (Fig. 4E). Anal lobe 500–550 µm wide and 330– 420 µm high, with c.168–250 multiserial taeniae. Male genital sac overreaches lobe margin by 70–80 µm. Distribution: China (Hainan, Guangdong, Zhejiang), Japan (Iriomote Is.) and Thailand (Chiang Mai). Remarks: Additional records extend the previous distribution of this species (under ‘ Yaethauma ’) from the subtropics southwards to the true tropics, implying a wide geographic range. The newly described pupa here can be regarded as an atypical form in an expanded subgenus Collartomyia, since the characteristic cone-like cephalic tubercle and frontal seta are completely reduced and the lateral taeniate setae are restricted only to segment VIII. However, those features exist also in P. (Coll.) hirsutum (Amakye & Saether, 1992) comb. nov. (see below).Published as part of Cheng, Hongqu Tang Qingqing, Han, Wu & Cranston, Peter S., 2022, Integrative taxonomy: molecular phylogenetics of Polypedilum (Cerobregma) and revisited morphology of Yaethauma and Collartomyia (Diptera: Chironomidae) reveals synonymy and supports new classification, pp. 102-119 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 194 on page 111, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa187, http://zenodo.org/record/579866

    Integrative taxonomy: molecular phylogenetics of Polypedilum (Cerobregma) and revisited morphology of Yaethauma and Collartomyia (Diptera: Chironomidae) reveals synonymy and supports new classification

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    Cheng, Hongqu Tang Qingqing, Han, Wu, Cranston, Peter S. (2022): Integrative taxonomy: molecular phylogenetics of Polypedilum (Cerobregma) and revisited morphology of Yaethauma and Collartomyia (Diptera: Chironomidae) reveals synonymy and supports new classification. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 194: 102-119, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa18

    sj-docx-1-eso-10.1177_23969873221115268 – Supplemental material for Long-term mortality rates of young stroke in Taiwan: A decade-long epidemiology population-based study

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-eso-10.1177_23969873221115268 for Long-term mortality rates of young stroke in Taiwan: A decade-long epidemiology population-based study by Yu-ying Wu, Po-Yuan Chen, Cheng-Chun Wu, Han-Jung Chen, Cheng-Loong Liang, Yi-Che Lee, Chi-Wei Lin, Chao-Ming Hung, I-Fan Lin and Hao-Kuang Wang in European Stroke Journal</p

    Supplemental_figure_1 - Association Between Positive Cultures During Admission and 1-Year Mortality in Patients With Cancer Receiving Perioperative Intensive Care

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    Supplemental_figure_1 for Association Between Positive Cultures During Admission and 1-Year Mortality in Patients With Cancer Receiving Perioperative Intensive Care by Hsiu-Yin Chiang, Tung-Han Wu, Chiann-Yi Hsu, and Wen-Cheng Chao in Cancer Control</p

    Supplemental_information - Association Between Positive Cultures During Admission and 1-Year Mortality in Patients With Cancer Receiving Perioperative Intensive Care

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    Supplemental_information for Association Between Positive Cultures During Admission and 1-Year Mortality in Patients With Cancer Receiving Perioperative Intensive Care by Hsiu-Yin Chiang, Tung-Han Wu, Chiann-Yi Hsu, and Wen-Cheng Chao in Cancer Control</p

    Supplemental_table_1 - Association Between Positive Cultures During Admission and 1-Year Mortality in Patients With Cancer Receiving Perioperative Intensive Care

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    Supplemental_table_1 for Association Between Positive Cultures During Admission and 1-Year Mortality in Patients With Cancer Receiving Perioperative Intensive Care by Hsiu-Yin Chiang, Tung-Han Wu, Chiann-Yi Hsu, and Wen-Cheng Chao in Cancer Control</p

    Seroepidemiology of Toxoplasma Gondii Infection among Chinese Aboriginal and Han People Residing in Mountainous Areas of Northern Thailand

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    A seroepidemiological survey of Toxoplasma gondii infection among Chinese refugees, including Akka and Yau aborigines and Han people living in mountainous areas at elevations of 1,100-1,400 in in Chiang-Rai Province of northern Thailand, was conducted during January 2003 using the latex agglutination test. The overall seroprevalence of T gondii infection was 9 .1% for Akka aborigines, 37.9% for Yau aborigines, and 7.9% for Han people , respectively. No significant gender difference in seroprevalence was found among any of the groups (P>0.05). The results of a multiple logistic regression analysis for Yau aborigines and Han people showed that the older the age, the higher the odds ratios (OR) of being seropositive (OR 3 .0, 95% confidence interval [CI]=0.5 to 16.9, P<0.001 and OR 1.5, 95% CI=0 .3 to 8.0, P=0.06 for the elderly group vs. the child group for the Yau aborigines and Han people, respectively). In contrast, the OR was lower among older Akka aboriginal populations (OR=0.1, 95% CI 0.0 to 0.4, P<0. 001). Ethnically , Yau aboriginal populations had a significantly higher seroprevalence than did the Akka aborigines and Han people ( P<0.001)
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