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    Phytoseius subtilis Wu & Li

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    Phytoseius subtilis Wu & Li Phytoseius (Phytoseius) subtilis Wu & Li, 1984: 99. Phytoseius (Pennaseius) subtilis.— Moraes et al., 1986: 217. Phytoseius subtilis.— Moraes et al., 1989: 132; 2004 b: 257; Chant & McMurtry, 2007: 131. Previous records. China and Thailand (Province of Mae Hong Son, Moraes et al., 1989). Remarks. No additional specimens of this species were collected in this study.Published as part of Oliveira, Daniel C., Charanasri, Vatana, Kongchuensin, Manita, Konvipasruang, Ploychompoo, Chandrapatya, Angsumarn & De, Gilberto J., 2012, Phytoseiidae of Thailand (Acari: Mesostigmata), with a key for their identification, pp. 1-24 in Zootaxa 3453 on page 18, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.28217

    Wu li dong feng

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    第1部. 一曲相思未了情 -- 第2部. 翠谷幽夢 -- 第3部. 無力東風.碧侶著.小說.Bilü zhu.Xiao shuo.Di 1 bu. Yi qu xiang si wei liao qing -- di 2 bu. Cui gu you meng -- di 3 bu. Wu li dong feng

    Wu li dong feng

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    第1部. 一曲相思未了情 -- 第2部. 翠谷幽夢 -- 第3部. 無力東風.碧侶著.小說.Bilü zhu.Xiao shuo.Di 1 bu. Yi qu xiang si wei liao qing -- di 2 bu. Cui gu you meng -- di 3 bu. Wu li dong feng

    Ji ben li zi wu li xue de yan jiu

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    Tsui, Ka Ming = 基本粒子物理學的研究 / 徐嘉明.Thesis M.Phil. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 150-157).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 03, January, 2017).Tsui, Ka Ming = Ji ben li zi wu li xue de yan jiu / Xu Jiaming

    Euscorpiops validus Di, Cao, Wu & Li 2010

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    Euscorpiops validus Di, Cao, Wu & Li, 2010. (Yunnan) (Figures 37–38) Euscorpiops validus: Di, Cao, Wu & Li, 2010: 13 –22, figs. 1–32. Holotype: 3 (MWHU), (Ar.-MWHU-YNHH0901), Honghe Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China. Allotype: Ƥ (Ar.-MWHU-YNHH0902), same data as holotype. Paratypes: 4 33 and 4 ƤƤ (Ar.-MWHU-YNHH0903–06, Ar.-MWHU-YNHH0907– 10), same data as holotype. Known distribution: China (Yunnan).Published as part of Di, Zhi-Yong, Wu, Ying-Liang, Cao, Zhi-Jian, Xiao, Heng & Li, Wen-Xin, 2010, A catalogue of the genus Euscorpiops Vachon, 1980 (Scorpiones: Euscorpiidae, Scorpiopinae) from China, with description of a new species, pp. 49-61 in Zootaxa 2477 on page 52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20035

    Christian faith in the art of Wu Li (1632-1718)

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    Wu Li 吳歷 (1632-1718) was an early Qing scholar artist who dedicated half his lifetime to religious pursuits. He was not only one of the many Chinese Christian converts in the seventeenth century, but one of the few early Chinese Jesuit priests. He was part of the educated elite community in Changshu, where foreign Catholic priests would visit and stay. Although Wu Li was exposed to Christianity at an early age, it was only when he was around forty sui that he turned to Christianity, possibly prompted after the deaths of close friends and family. Thereafter, he assisted European missionaries for a few years before leaving home to study in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Macao. On becoming a priest, he dedicated all his efforts in spreading his faith, and to take care of the Christian communities in Shanghai and Jiading. Throughout his priesthood, Wu Li continued with his scholarly practices including painting and poetry. It is in his poetry where elements of his Christian faith are most pronounced and there have been numerous research efforts focusing on this area of his m?tier. In contrast, current scholarship seldom examines the role of his faith in painting, and when there are interests, the tendency is to focus on the tension between his training in the Chinese literati painting tradition and his exposure to imported western artifacts. The predominant conclusion is that, as a painter, Wu was not influenced by western styles and elements, and maintained his status as an orthodox style painter. However, given Wu’s dedication to the church, his many poems on the Christian faith, and the close connection between poetry and painting, it is unlikely that Wu’s paintings remained untouched. This thesis unveils how Christianity, which had taken a new form in China and had captured the attention of the scholar-elite class, directed Wu Li’s approach to life, shaped his perception of nature, and, as I will show, inspired new ways of painting landscapes. I will scrutinize the Christian environment in seventeenth century China and within Wu Li’s immediate circles, and use the lens of religion to enrich a more nuance reading of Wu’s pictorial language. One of the key ways of breaking new investigative ground is to consider the function of paintings. As Wu Li presented gifts, including both didactic Christian artifacts and non-didactic landscape paintings to Christian converts, I examine the reciprocating relationships between Wu Li and his recipients, as well as his messages for them, which were driven by his priestly duty and ultimately his Christian faith.published_or_final_versionFine ArtsMasterMaster of Philosoph

    Zhong xin liang zi bi te dui huan jing zhong wu li liang de tan ce

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    Chen, Dongqing = 中心量子比特對環境中物理量的探測 / 陳冬青.Thesis Ph.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 100-103).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 28, October, 2016).Chen, Dongqing = Zhong xin liang zi bi te dui huan jing zhong wu li liang de tan ce / Chen Dongqing

    Tong ji hua he wu bo mo tai yang neng dian chi: xin tou ming dao dian dian ji yu que xian wu li

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    Yin, Ling = 銅基化合物薄膜太陽能電池 : 新透明導電電極與缺陷物理 / 尹苓.Thesis Ph.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references.Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 26, October, 2016).Yin, Ling = Tong ji hua he wu bo mo tai yang neng dian chi : xin tou ming dao dian dian ji yu que xian wu li / Yin Ling
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