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Family Instructions for the Yan Clan and Other Works by Yan Zhitui (531–590s)
This is a new, accurate translation into English, with critical introduction and notes and based on recent scholarship, of Yan Zhitui’s (531–590s) complete literary works, including his famous Family Instructions, his self-annotated poetic autobiography, a never-before-translated fragmented rhapsody questioning the phenomena of the natural world, and his extant poems. The appendix provides a translation of Yan’s biographies in dynastic histories
Shou de dong zuo zhi yan jiu /
Cover title.; Special collection from London Missionary Society.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.gen-vn448925.Studies of motion
Xiu ding XO ce yan zhi chu bu /
Cover title.; Special collection from London Missionary Society.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.gen-vn448955.First Chinese revision of the X-O tests
Antiepileptik İlaçların Romatolojik Yan Etkileri
Epilepsi tedavisinde kullanılan ilaçların yan etki profilleri düşünüldüğünde romatolojik yan etkilerin oldukça kısıtlı bir yer tuttuğu söylenebilir. Literatürde bildirilmiş yan etkiler arasında en sık ilaca bağlı vaskülit ve ilaca bağlı lupus olmakla birlikte artrit, artralji, mukokutanöz döküntüler, otoantikor pozitiflikleri de görülebilmektedir. Bu bölümde ilk olarak ilaca bağlı lupus ile ilaç ilişkili vaskülite değinilecek sonrasında, sık kullanılan antiepileptik ilaçlarla ortaya çıkmış romatolojik yan etkiler tartışılacaktır.Among the side effect profiles of drugs used in the treatment of epilepsy, it can be said that rheumatological side effects have a very limited place. While the most common side effects reported in the literature are drug-induced vasculitis and drug-induced lupus, arthritis, arthralgia, mucocutaneous eruptions, and autoantibody positivity can also be seen. In this section, firstly, drug-induced lupus and drug-related vasculitis and then the rheumatological side effects that occur with frequently used antiepileptic drugs will be discussed
The effects of increased workload on driving performance and visual behaviour
The workload of drivers has been increasing in modern times due to the growing use of In-Vehicle systems. The higher task demand resulting from these extra visual and auditorystimuli presents an increasingly challenging problem for drivers, and has become a growing safety concern, as the higher workloads can adversely affect driving performance and must be balanced against the benefits from in-vehicle systems. Existing models suggest that when the induced workload is relatively low, drivers can deal with this increased demand by using different coping strategies; however, when the workload increases above a certain level, drivers’ performance decreases. These models are relatively simplistic and do not describe the extent to which drivers’ coping strategies can impact on the relationship between workload and performance, which are difficult to observe by traditional measures. The literature suggests that visual behaviour or eye movements, with its physiological nature, combines attributes of both attention state and human behaviour, and can be used to provide sensitive, diagnostic, and instantaneous measurements to investigate the impact of increased workload on performance, and explore associated coping strategies. An on-road experiment was therefore conducted to observe drivers’ behaviour when their workload was increased by in-vehicle secondary tasks, and the impact this had on their performance, using eye movement as well as traditional vehicle control and manoeuvring measurements. The field experiment was run under two driving scenarios of Car-Following and Free-Driving, on two road sections in Hampshire over a period of three months, using the Transportation Research Group’s Instrumented Vehicle (IV) and a FaceLabTM eye monitoring system. An Operation Simulation System was developed for drivers to perform a series of in-vehicle auditory and visual tasks through touch screen and audio systems, which reflected two different types of workload (i.e. mental and visual), with three levels of difficulty. Surveys were also conducted during and after each test run to assess drivers’ workload perception and gain an understanding of their experiences of performing the tasks, and a database established to organise all the information collected to enable subsequent analyses to be conducted readily. The results show that drivers’ behaviour was significantly impacted by additional tasks, and their secondary task performance decreased steadily with task complexity. The effects were consistent across the two Scenarios, although driving performance generally deteriorated more for the visual tasks than auditory ones, which reflects the higher conflict of visual and manual resource caused by these tasks, and all drivers took action to compensate either by increasing their headways in Car-Following, or reducing their speed in Free-Driving. The effects were reflected in their visual behaviour, which showed higher blink rates and shrunk visual searching range for the auditory tasks, i.e. a higher mental workload over baseline driving, and higher saccade and more visual transactions between different objects for the visual ones. Differences were also found in the driving and visual behaviour of individual driver characteristics groups, including gender and different experience groups. While traditional performance measurements showed many differences in behaviour due to the extra in-vehicle tasks, the different coping strategies adopted by drivers were typically observed only through the analysis of their visual behaviour. The use of these additional measurements provides an improvement to existing models for describing the relationship between workload and performance in dual-tasking
Min jian yi ren biao yan
86. XII, 坐船往宋村 -- 86. XII, 趙景琛演唱昆曲 -- 86. XII, 民間藝人表演.86. XII, Zuo chuan wang Song cun -- 86. XII, Zhao Jingchen yan chang Kun qu -- 86. XII, Min jian yi ren biao yan.1st subtitle supplied by cataloguer.Live recording.Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian V8 collection.Performers, unknown.Spoken and sung in Chinese
La solitude di Yan Thomas
Il saggio si incentra sulla personalità scientifica di Yan Thomas, tentando di inviduare gli aspetti salienti del metodo e degli obiettivi di quest'importante storico del diritto. Si cerca, altresì, di isolare i caratteri che contrassegnano la storia del diritto rispetto alla storia generale. Si ritorna, inoltre, sul concetto di 'Isolierung' e sul suo ruolo nella scienza del diritto. E', quest'ultima, l'occasione per sottolineare il peculiare rilievo del rapporto intellettuale di Yan Thomas con Pierre Legendre. Particolare attenzione si dedica, infine, all'esame dell'ordine genealogico e della nozione di origo nella trasmissione degli status e allo studio delle reciproche relazioni tra ordine politica e ordine domestico in Roma antica
Gao ji zhong xue ying yu ce yan zhi chu bu bao gao /
Cover title.; Special collection from London Missionary Society.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.gen-vn448982.Preliminary report on English tests in senior high school
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