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    A Study of "Yu-lan-pen"

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    application/pdfThis paper intends to give one interpretation of the origin of the word `Yu-lan-pen (孟蘭盆) '. There are varying opinions about this problem. One is that `Yu-lan-pen (孟蘭盆)' is a copied sound from `ullambana' (a word in Sanskrit, which means "hung topsy-turvy" ) into Chinese characters. Another is `Yu-lan-pen (孟蘭盆)' means "a vessel" , or "a tray" . I support the latter, and I present some bases from Vinaya-pitaka, Buddhist religious commandements

    [Yu lan] pen jing zan shu [盂 蘭] 盆 經 讚述.

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    Pen jing zan shu 盆 經 讚 述, cf. Yu lan pen jing zanshu.Yu lan pen jing zan shu 盂 蘭 盆 經 讚 述Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document original.[Commentaire du Yu lan penjing 盂 蘭 盆 經, (T .685)] J. 1, déb. manque. Titre final : Pen jing zanshu juan yi 卷 一. Éd. T .2781, vol. 85, pp. 540 a-543 c. Bonne écr., petits car. semi-cursifs.Encre tantôt foncée, tantôt pâle. Rares additions. Corrections en surcharge etplusieurs ratures. 212 col. en tout. 28 col. par f., 23 à 27 car. par col.Marges sup. 1,5 à 2 cm, inf. 1,5 à 1,8 cm. Réglure

    TAO RESIDENTS\u27 PERCEPTIONS OF SOCIAL AND CULTRUAL IMPACTS OF TOURISM IN LAN-YU, TAIWAN

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    The purpose of this study was to investigate residents\u27 perceptions of the social and cultural impacts of tourism on Lan-Yu (Orchid Island). More specifically, this study examines Lan-Yu\u27s aboriginal residents\u27 (The Tao) perceptions of social and cultural impacts of tourism. Systematic sampling was the sampling procedure employed in this study. After the factor analysis, three underlying dimensions were found when examining Tao residents\u27 perceptions of social and cultural impacts of tourism, and they were named: positive cultural effects, negative cultural effects, and negative social effects. The results from the multivariate analysis of variance indicated that the Tao\u27s perceptions toward social and cultural impacts of tourism were different based on their educational level, employment status, income level, marital status, and length of residence. However, it was concluded that the Tao at this time do not perceive many impacts (either positive or negative) from the development of tourism on Lan-Yu

    Ren yu chao ren.

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    蕭伯納著 ; 藍文海譯.Cover title.Translation of: Man and superman.Play.Xiao Bona zhu ; Lan Wenhai yi

    A study on the first investigation of Lan Yu in the beginning of Japan rule age Taiwan

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    P(論文)Lan Yu(Orchid Island in English) is a small island, 74km off the southeast coast of Taiwan. In this island the Yami situate their villages in gentle slopes at the foot of mountains. When it was under Japanese occupation (1895-1945), the Japanese Government established a police station and schools in Lan Yu. But the Yami culture remained for five decades. It is because going to the island was limited by Japanese Government. It is in 1897 that Japanese Government made the first investigation of Lan Yu. In this paper I will clarify the details of this investigation.departmental bulletin pape

    First Case ofStegobium paniceum(L., 1758) (Coleoptera: Anobiidae) Infesting Paintings in a Taiwanese Museum

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    Liu, Lan-Yu (2013): First Case ofStegobium paniceum(L., 1758) (Coleoptera: Anobiidae) Infesting Paintings in a Taiwanese Museum. The Coleopterists Bulletin 67 (1): 52-53, DOI: 10.1649/072.067.0112, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/072.067.011

    Lan Peichia, Global Cinderellas. Migrant Domestics and Newly Rich Employers in Taiwan

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    Chen Yu-Wen, Chalaux Elsa. Lan Peichia, Global Cinderellas. Migrant Domestics and Newly Rich Employers in Taiwan. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°100, 2007. pp. 160-162

    Sejarah filsafat Cina/ Fung Yu-Lan

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    Optimization of metamaterials and metamaterial-microcavity based on deep neural networks

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    Computational inverse-design and forward prediction approaches provide promising pathways for on-demand nanophotonics. Here, we use a deep-learning method to optimize the design of split-ring metamaterials and metamaterial-microcavities. Once the deep neural network is trained, it can predict the optical response of the split-ring metamaterial in a second which is much faster than conventional simulation methods. The pretrained neural network can also be used for the inverse design of split-ring metamaterials and metamaterial-microcavities. We use this method for the design of the metamaterial-microcavity with the absorptance peak at 1310 nm. Experimental results verified that the deep-learning method is a fast, robust, and accurate method for designing metamaterials with complex nanostructures.</p

    Sejarah filsafat Cina/ Fung Yu-Lan

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