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    Root-Shoot Xu et al.

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    Please contact: Anton Schäffner, [email protected] Or Ping Xu, [email protected] For more information Original LC-MS and Confocal data of the study “A root-based N-hydroxypipecolic acid standby circuit to direct immunity and growth of Arabidopsis shoots” Part 2 see DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/EV79

    Root-shoot Xu et. al. part 2

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    Please contact: Anton Schäffner, [email protected] Or Ping Xu, [email protected] For more information Original LC-MS and Confocal data of the study “A root-based N-hydroxypipecolic acid standby circuit to direct immunity and growth of Arabidopsis shoots” Part 1 see DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/HKX7

    Coherent selection of invisible high-order electromagnetic excitations

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    Research data for Coherent selection of invisible high-order electromagnetic excitations, Ming Lun Tseng, Xu Fang, Vassili Savinov, Pin Chieh Wu, Jun-Yu Ou, Nikolay I. Zheludev, and Din Ping Tsai, Scientific Reports 7, 44488(2017)</span

    The politics of fashion: perceptions of power in female clothing and ornamentation as reflected in the sixteenth-century Chinese novel Jin Ping Mei

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    This thesis examines issues of female power and influence in sixteenth-century China focusing on how women and their roles were perceived in the changing social environment of the mid-late Ming dynasty. Using aspects of a New Historicist approach, information from contemporary literary and historical sources are analysed alongside each other. With its emphasis on the lives of women and preoccupation with the description of material objects, the late Ming novel Jin Ping Mei forms an important element in the thesis. China in the sixteenth century saw expanding urbanisation, the emergence of a new wealthy merchant class, increasing visibility of women and a questioning of traditional morality. Fashion consciousness, as one of the most conspicuous aspects of the new material culture, is a possible indicator of these trends. Traditional Western theories contend that fashion began in the particular context of Renaissance Europe. However, this study argues that a similar fashion awareness existed in China too, and was manifested in a competitive striving for social status, in this case specifically among women. In contrast to previous studies which downplayed the impact women had on defining traditional Chinese culture, this thesis demonstrates how women and their sartorial choices began to redefine the boundaries of material culture, influencing literati discourse which, in turn, re- influenced female behaviour

    Colopalpus hibiscus Xu & Zhang 2021, sp. nov.

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    Colopalpus hibiscus sp. nov. (Figs. 1–15) Type materials. Holotype female. China: Hainan province: Sanya city: Yalong Bay Tropical Paradise Forest Park, ex. Hibiscus sp. (Malvaceae), 19 March 2013, coll. Yun Xu. Paratypes. 12 females, 7 males, 3 deutonymphs, 6 protonymphs, 3 larvae, same data as holotype. The holotype and 11 paratypes (5 females, 3 males, 1 deutonymph, 1 protonymph and 1 larva) will be deposited in the National Zoological Museum of China, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing (NZMC); 20 paratypes (7 females, 4 males, 2 deutonymphs, 5 protonymphs and 2 larvae) were deposited in the Department of Plant Protection, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, China (FAFU).Published as part of Xu, Yun & Zhang, Fei-Ping, 2021, A new species of the genus Colopalpus Pritchard and Baker (Trombidiformes Tenuipalpidae) from China, with ontogenetic patterns in chaetotaxy, pp. 135-156 in Zootaxa 5086 (1) on page 136, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5086.1.10, http://zenodo.org/record/581436

    Yi guan bian: [er juan]. v.1

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    V.1. 徐氏醫書八種 : 難經經釋 -- 醫學源流論 -- 神農本草經百種錄 -- 醫貫砭 -- v.2. 傷寒論類方 -- v.2-3. 蘭臺軌範 -- v.4. 洄溪醫案 -- 慎疾芻言 -- 徐氏襍著四種 : 道德經註 -- 陰符經註 -- 樂府傳聲 -- 洄溪道情 -- v.5-6. 徐評外科正宗.V.1. Xu shi yi shu ba zhong : Nan jing jing shi -- Yi xue yuan liu lun -- Shennong ben cao jing bai zhong lu -- Yi guan bian -- v.2. Shang han lun lei fang -- v.2-3. Lan tai gui fan -- v.4. Huixi yi an -- Shen ji chu yan -- Xu shi za zhu si zhong : Dao de jing zhu -- Yin fu jing zhu -- Yue fu zhuan sheng -- Huixi dao qing -- v.5-6. Xu ping wai ke zheng zong.[徐大椿].綫裝 .框15.9x11.7公分, 13行40字, 小字雙行同. 白口, 四周單邊, 對黑魚尾. 版心上鐫題名, 中鐫卷次, 下鐫葉次.題名據書根.書名背頁牌記印"光緖十有九年上海圖書集成印書局印"《中國叢書綜錄》(p.723)著錄.鈐"莊兆祥印", "莊兆祥".Xian zhuang .Kuang 15.9 x 11.7 gong fen, 13 hang 40 zi, xiao zi shuang hang tong. Bai kou, si zhou dan bian, dui hei yu wei. Ban xin shang juan ti ming, zhong juan juan ci, xia juan ye ci.Ti ming ju shu gen.Shu ming bei ye pai ji yin "Guangxu shi you jiu nian Shanghai Tu shu ji cheng yin shu ju yin"Detailed notes in vernacular field only.[Xu Dachun].Qian "Zhuang Zhaoxiang yin", "Zhuang Zhaoxiang"

    Lonchodryinus niger He & Xu 2002

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    30. Lonchodryinus niger He & Xu, 2002 Lonchodryinus niger He & Xu, 2002: 406. Material examined. Holotype (3) and paratype (1 3) of L. niger: China, Shaanxi, Huoditang, 5.V. 1998, Yun Ma coll. [ZJUC]. One paratype: Henan, Luanchuan, 12.VII. 1996, Ping Cai coll., 1 3 [ZJUC]. Hosts. Unknown. Distribution. Oriental. China: Henan, Shaanxi (Xu & He 2002).Published as part of Xu, Zaifu, Olmi, Massimo, Guglielmino, Adalgisa & Chen, Huayan, 2012, Checklist of Dryinidae (Hymenoptera) from Shaanxi Province, China, with descriptions of two new species, pp. 1-16 in Zootaxa 3164 on page 11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21220

    Draconarius papillatus Xu & Li

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    Draconarius papillatus Xu & Li 2006 (Fig. 544) Draconarius papillatus Xu & Li 2006b: 786, figs 27-30 (female holotype from Xiangcheng,paratypes from Xiangcheng County and Yajiang County, Sichuan, China, in IZCAS, not examined). Diagnosis: Similar to D. latusincertus sp. nov. in having a similar epigynum, but can be distinguished by the short anterior extensions of the spermathecae (Xu & Li 2006b: figs 28-30). Description: Female. See Xu & Li (2006b). Male. Unknown. Distribution: China (Sichuan: Xiangcheng, Yajiang, Litang; Yunnan: Zhongdian; Tibet: Zayu) (Fig. 544).Published as part of Wang, XIN-PING, Griswold, CHARLES E. & Miller, JEREMY A., 2010, Revision of the genus Draconarius Ovtchinnikov 1999 (Agelenidae: Coelotinae) in Yunnan, China, with an analysis of the Coelotinae diversity in the Gaoligongshan Mountains, pp. 1-127 in Zootaxa 2593 on page 7

    Draconarius introhamatus Xu & Li, comb. nov.

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    Draconarius introhamatus (Xu & Li 2006) comb. nov. (Fig. 540) Coelotes introhamatus Xu & Li 2006a: 57, figs 17-19, 32-33 (female holotype from Lijiang, Yunnan, China, in IZCAS, not examined). Diagnosis: The female of this species can be easily distinguished from other coelotines by the absence of epigynal teeth, the large, anteriorly situated atrium and copulatory ducts, and the long, coiled spermathecal tubes (Xu & Li 2006a: figs 18-19). Description: Female. See also Xu & Li (2006a). Male. Unknown. Distribution: China (Yunnan: Lijiang) (Fig. 540).Published as part of Wang, XIN-PING, Griswold, CHARLES E. & Miller, JEREMY A., 2010, Revision of the genus Draconarius Ovtchinnikov 1999 (Agelenidae: Coelotinae) in Yunnan, China, with an analysis of the Coelotinae diversity in the Gaoligongshan Mountains, pp. 1-127 in Zootaxa 2593 on page 5

    Draconarius immensus Xu & Li

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    Draconarius immensus Xu &Li 2006 (Fig. 540) Draconarius immensus Xu & Li 2006b: 782, figs 13-19 (male holotype,male and female paratypes from Jiulong County, Sichuan, China, in IZCAS, not examined). D. immensus Wang & Jäger 2010: 1182, figs 6-8. Diagnosis: This species is similar to D. incertus Wang 2003 and D. pseudobrunneus Wang2003 in having a similar epigynum, a bifurcate conductor, and a simple median apophysis, but can be distinguished from D. incertus by the subdistally arising spermathecal heads, from D. pseudobrunneus by the different shapes of atrium in the female, and by the short median apophysis and the embolus with thread starting from posterior margin of embolic base in the male (Xu & Li 2006b: figs 13-19; Wang & Jäger 2010: figs 6-8). Description: See Xu & Li (2006b) and Wang & Jäger (2010). Distribution: China (Sichuan: Jiulong; Yunnan: Zhongdian) (Fig. 540).Published as part of Wang, XIN-PING, Griswold, CHARLES E. & Miller, JEREMY A., 2010, Revision of the genus Draconarius Ovtchinnikov 1999 (Agelenidae: Coelotinae) in Yunnan, China, with an analysis of the Coelotinae diversity in the Gaoligongshan Mountains, pp. 1-127 in Zootaxa 2593 on page 5
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