12,244 research outputs found
The Yeh-jên Ju-chih 野人女直 at the End of the Ming Period
During the Ming period the Ju-chih (Jurchen) were divided into three tribes, the Chien-chou 建州, the Hai-hsi 海西 and the Yeh-jên 野人. There is no doubt that the Yeh-jên Ju-chih are the three states of the Eastern Sea東海 (Dergi mederi) which appear in the Man-chou Shih-lu 滿洲實録 compiled by the Ching Dynasty set up by the Chien-chou Ju-chih.However careful research on the territories of the three states, in other words the Weji 窩集, the Warka 瓦爾喀, and the Hūrga 虎爾哈 shows both that the Warka ruled the valley of the Tumen river, the Maritime province of Siberia and the valley of the Ussuri River, the Hūrga ruled the valley of the Sungari River and that the Weji had no territory at all.In the Man-wên lao-tang 滿文老檔 which was also compiled by officials of the Ching government, the name Weji does not appear, but there are times when the word Eastern Sea is used where the Manchu Eight-Banners the word Weji.Therefore the Yeh-jên Ju-chih should be divided roughly into the Warka and the Hūrga. This is merely a geographical division and is not a political or feudal division like the pu 部 of the Mongols. They are the same race as the other Ju-chih and are part of the Manchu Eight-Banners 滿洲八旗 of the Ching Dynasty.journal articl
Rethinking Import-substituting Industrialization: Development Strategies and Institutions in Taiwan and China
import-substituting industrialization, export-oriented industrialization, development strategies, institutions
sj-pdf-1-ajs-10.1177_03635465221149993 – Supplemental material for Platelet-Rich Fibrin–Augmented Gap-Bridging Strategy in Rabbit Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-ajs-10.1177_03635465221149993 for Platelet-Rich Fibrin–Augmented Gap-Bridging Strategy in Rabbit Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair by Pei-Wei Weng, Chih-Hwa Chen, Yi-Cheng Lin, Kuan-Hao Chen, Yi-Yen Yeh, Jen-Ming Lai, Chang-Jung Chiang and Chin-Chean Wong in The American Journal of Sports Medicine</p
Time trend of obesity, the metabolic syndrome and related dietary pattern in Taiwan: from NAHSIT 1993-1996 to NAHSIT 2005-2008
Xinjiang (China), folk dancing of Uyghurs
Folk-dance of UighursImage is part of research conducted by Chang Chih-Yi for the article: Land Utilization and Settlement Possibilities in Sinkiang
Author(s): Chang Chih-Yi
Source: Geographical Review, Vol. 39, No. 1 (Jan., 1949), pp. 57-75
Published by: American Geographical Society
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/211157http://www.jstor.org/stable/211157Grayscal
Knowledge construction of 3D geometry in virtual reality microworlds
The recent development of virtual reality (VR) technology carries powerful potential that can be utilised to facilitate the learning of 3D geometry. Therefore, a new approach for teaching and learning of 3D geometry that utilises a virtual reality learning environment (VRLE) is proposed in this research study. This research study aimed to: (a) design and evaluate a VRLE to facilitate the learning of 3D geometry concepts and processes by upper primary school students, and (b) generate theoretical and design principles that will have application both within and beyond the immediate research study. The research methodology employed was design experiments or design-based research. Informed by this methodology, the research design consisted of iterative cycles of developing/revising a conceptual framework, designing/prototyping a VRLE, enacting/evaluating the VRLE, and reflecting/redesigning the research. An initial conceptual framework was generated through extensive literature review to inform the design and evaluation of a VRLE. Based on the conceptual framework, a prototype VRLE named VRMath was then designed and implemented. The enactment and evaluation of VRMath consisted of two iterations. Iteration 1 (six hours/sessions with two students of Year 5 and 6) was conducted using the prototype VRMath (Yeh & Nason, 2004). Based on the findings from Iteration 1, nine learning activities were developed and research protocols (e.g., observation and interview) were revised for Iteration 2. Iteration 2 involved six primary school students (Year 4-5) for eight weeks (two hours/sessions per week). Findings from Iteration 2 confirmed and identified some usability issues of VRMath system and many new ways of thinking and doing 3D geometry when students interacted with VRMath. These have implications on the design of VRMath and the teaching and learning of 3D geometry within the VRMath environment. Justifications about the conceptual framework and students' learning within VRMath were made after the two iterations of enactment and evaluation. The learning activities and VRMath were also revised and redesigned for the preparation of future iterations. After a full cycle of the design-experiments, this research study concluded with a proto-theory (semiotic framework) for the design of and learning within VRLEs, and visions for using VRLEs in mathematic and technology education
SUPLEMENT_TIMELINE_PATIENTS – Supplemental material for Encouraging On-Time Completion of Leprosy Patients Treatment: Implementing E-Leprosy Framework to Primary Health Care in Indonesia
Supplemental material, SUPLEMENT_TIMELINE_PATIENTS for Encouraging On-Time Completion of Leprosy Patients Treatment: Implementing E-Leprosy Framework to Primary Health Care in Indonesia by Enny Rachmani, Chien-Yeh Hsu, Peter W. S. Chang, Jumanto Jumanto, Anis Fuad, Dina N. A. Ningrum, Chih-Yang Yeh and Ming-Chin Lin in Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health</p
Supplement_material__the_timeline_of_leprosy_patients_treatment – Supplemental material for Encouraging On-Time Completion of Leprosy Patients Treatment: Implementing E-Leprosy Framework to Primary Health Care in Indonesia
Supplemental material, Supplement_material__the_timeline_of_leprosy_patients_treatment for Encouraging On-Time Completion of Leprosy Patients Treatment: Implementing E-Leprosy Framework to Primary Health Care in Indonesia by Enny Rachmani, Chien-Yeh Hsu, Peter W. S. Chang, Jumanto Jumanto, Anis Fuad, Dina N. A. Ningrum, Chih-Yang Yeh and Ming-Chin Lin in Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health</p
supplement_material_research_design – Supplemental material for Encouraging On-Time Completion of Leprosy Patients Treatment: Implementing E-Leprosy Framework to Primary Health Care in Indonesia
Supplemental material, supplement_material_research_design for Encouraging On-Time Completion of Leprosy Patients Treatment: Implementing E-Leprosy Framework to Primary Health Care in Indonesia by Enny Rachmani, Chien-Yeh Hsu, Peter W. S. Chang, Jumanto Jumanto, Anis Fuad, Dina N. A. Ningrum, Chih-Yang Yeh and Ming-Chin Lin in Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health</p
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