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    Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts

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    Citation: K-State First (2016). Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts [Flier]. Manhattan, Kansas: K-State First.Flyer advertising Joshua Davis's author talk at Kansas State University

    Steven Johnson Author Talk Poster

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    K-State Book NetworkA poster advertising an author talk by Steven Johnson at Kansas State University on September 3, 2014. Steven Johnson's book "The Ghost Map" was the 2014-2015 common book

    Code Updates of GEOS-Chem Adjoint v35 for TROPOMI Methane 4D-Var Inversion

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    The archive includes a frozen version of the GEOS-Chem adjoint model code used for methane 4D-Var inversions. Please see README file for a detailed description of the code.The archive contains updated GEOS-Chem adjoint v35 code for TROPOMI methane 4D-Var inversion.NASA (#NNX17AK18G, #80NSSC18K1393)Yu, Xueying; Millet, Dylan B; Henze, Daven K. (2021). Code Updates of GEOS-Chem Adjoint v35 for TROPOMI Methane 4D-Var Inversion. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/g5xc-nj81

    Data for Experimental Demonstration of 50-Gb/s/λ O-band CWDM Direct-Detection Transmission over 100-km SMF

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    This dataset supports the publication: Yang Hong, Natsupa Taengnoi, Kyle R. H. Bottrill, Naresh K. Thipparapu, Yu Wang, Jayanta K. Sahu, David J. Richardson and Periklis Petropoulos Experimental Demonstration of 50-Gb/s/&lambda; O-band CWDM Direct-Detection Transmission over 100-km SMF Asia Communications and Photonics Conference 2021 https://doi.org/10.1364/ACPC.2021.W1B.2 </span

    The creative contacts of P. Tychyna with Yu. Mychayliv and K. Bilokur through prism of synthesis of arts

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    (uk) У статті крізь призму синтезу мистецтв досліджено творчі контакти П. Тичини, поета, що майстерно поєднав слово, музику та живопис, з художниками Ю. Михайлівом та К. Білокуром, картини яких сугестують музичність.(en) The paper deals with the investigation of the arts contacts between P. Tychyna, Yu. Mykhayliv, and K. Bilokur through the prism of the synthesis of the arts. P. Tychyna is recognized as an artist who masterfully combined word, music, and painting in his poetry. One of the ways of the elucidation is the research of the artists’ direct and indirect influence on P. Tychyna’s poetic style. I n this paper the attention is concentrated on Yu. Mykhayliv’s and K. Bilokur’s impact. Yu. Mykhayliv is a prominent representative of musical painting. I n particular, music is provoked through the titles of his works («Music of Stars», «Music of Waterfalls», «Sonata of the Moon», etc.), through his painting technics (dynamics and rhythm of images, lines and colours), and through the using specific music methods and laws in the pictorial art. And arts contacts with Yu. Mykhailiv denotes P. Tychyna’s style. For example, Yu. Mykhayliv’s «Music of Stars» intercrosses with P. Tychyna’s space motives. And this aspect is analyzed in detail in the paper. K. Bilokur is an outstanding painter excelling in drawing flowers («Flowers in the Fog», «Wild Flowers», «Flowers in the Evening», «Decorative Flowers», etc.). Her pictures produce music effects on the associative level. And the close relationships in art between a painter and a poet observe through their works on the associative level. For example, K. Bilokur’s «Exuberant» suggests an obvious analogy with P. Tychyna’s cyclus «In the Space Orchestra». The author of the paper examines the arts contacts between K. Bilokur and P. Tychyna

    The creative contacts of P. Tychyna with Yu. Mychayliv and K. Bilokur through prism of synthesis of arts

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    (uk) У статті крізь призму синтезу мистецтв досліджено творчі контакти П. Тичини, поета, що майстерно поєднав слово, музику та живопис, з художниками Ю. Михайлівом та К. Білокуром, картини яких сугестують музичність.(en) The paper deals with the investigation of the arts contacts between P. Tychyna, Yu. Mykhayliv, and K. Bilokur through the prism of the synthesis of the arts. P. Tychyna is recognized as an artist who masterfully combined word, music, and painting in his poetry. One of the ways of the elucidation is the research of the artists’ direct and indirect influence on P. Tychyna’s poetic style. I n this paper the attention is concentrated on Yu. Mykhayliv’s and K. Bilokur’s impact. Yu. Mykhayliv is a prominent representative of musical painting. I n particular, music is provoked through the titles of his works («Music of Stars», «Music of Waterfalls», «Sonata of the Moon», etc.), through his painting technics (dynamics and rhythm of images, lines and colours), and through the using specific music methods and laws in the pictorial art. And arts contacts with Yu. Mykhailiv denotes P. Tychyna’s style. For example, Yu. Mykhayliv’s «Music of Stars» intercrosses with P. Tychyna’s space motives. And this aspect is analyzed in detail in the paper. K. Bilokur is an outstanding painter excelling in drawing flowers («Flowers in the Fog», «Wild Flowers», «Flowers in the Evening», «Decorative Flowers», etc.). Her pictures produce music effects on the associative level. And the close relationships in art between a painter and a poet observe through their works on the associative level. For example, K. Bilokur’s «Exuberant» suggests an obvious analogy with P. Tychyna’s cyclus «In the Space Orchestra». The author of the paper examines the arts contacts between K. Bilokur and P. Tychyna

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    Berberis pengii C. C. Yu & K. F. Chung. A. Fruiting 2014, sp. nov.

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    8. Berberis pengii C.C.Yu & K.F.Chung, sp. nov. (Figs. 7E–H, 13). Type:— TAIWAN. Pingtung: Taiwu, Kuaiku Lodge, 22°36’48”N, 120°44’39”E, 2150 m, 18 April 2011, Chih-Chieh Yu 683 (holotype TAI -284283!). Diagnosis: Berberis pengii is similar to B. aristatoserrulata, B. chingshuiensis, and B. mingetsensis in its leaf shape, differing from the latters by its narrow-triangular or triangular-oblong outer sepals and from the former by its globose berries. Evergreen shrub or small tree-like shrub, 1.5–4 m tall. Mature stems yellowish-brown, not verruculose. Spines 3-fid, concolorous, 0.8–1.8 cm. Leaves subsessile or sometimes with short petioles ca. 2–5 mm; leaf blade elliptic or narrowlyelliptic, abaxially pale green sometimes pruinose, adaxially shiny green; 4.4–8.9 × 1.4–2.6 cm, leathery; midvein abaxially raised and adaxially impressed, lateral veins slightly raised, the secondary veins pinnate, jointly looped and multi-festooned, the tertiary veins weakly reticulated; base cuniform, margins densely spinose with spinules of 13–27 with 1.5–3.5 mm apart on each side, apex acute or attenuate. Inflorescence a fascicle, 4–7-flowered. Bracts absent. Pedicel pale green, 0.4–1.6 cm. Bracteoles absent. Flowers yellow. Sepals in 3 whorls, outer sepals with midveins slightly raised yellow or reddish tinge narrowly-triangular or triangularly-oblong 5 × 1 mm, middle sepals yellow or reddish tinge ovate 7.5 × 2.5 mm, inner sepal yellow obovate 8 × 4 mm. Petals elliptic, 7 × 4 mm, base clawed with a pair of narrowly-ovoid nectaries very close to each other, apex acutely emarginated with margins slightly ragged. Stamens bright yellow ca. 5 mm, anther connective of stamen distinct, apex truncate. Pistil 5.5 mm long, usually red. Ovules 6 or 8. Berries black, globose or sub-globose ca. 10 × 10 mm, more or less pruinose, estylose. Phenology: — Flowering April–May; Fruiting April–June, October, November. Distribution & habitat: — Berberis pengii is large understory shrubs of 1–2 m tall commonly found in the coniferous and broad-leaved mixed forests in the southern Central Mountain Range at 2100 to 2500 m (Fig. 6B). Etymology:—The specific epithet is named in honor of Dr. Ching-I Peng, mentor and collaborator of the senior author, for his continuous guidance, supports, and friendship, and for his great contribution to the studies of Asian Flora. Chinese name: NJfi灣小ª Proposed IUCN conservation status: —Nearly Threatened. Berberis pengii is endemic to south Taiwan and its natural range is mostly within the range of national preservation areas. Therefore we propose a provisional IUCN category of NT for the species (IUCN 2012). Additional specimen examined: — TAIWAN. Kaohsiung: Dagueii Lake, 2150 m, 11 February 2009, Yu 338 (TAI), near the Blue Ghost Lake, 2400 m, 10 February 2009, Yu 339 (TAI), Juniper Camping Site, 2250 m, 12 February 2009, Yu 378 (TAI), the “Big Field” near Dagueii Lake, 2250 m, 10 February 2009, Yu 379 (TAI); near Camp Yukuting, 2400 m, 12 February 2009, Yu 355, 358 (TAI); Dona Logging Trail, 2100 m, 12 February 2009, Yu 347 (TAI). Pingtung: Peitawushan, 3000 m, 6 June 1988, Huang 13670 (TAI), 2400–2600 m, 30 November 1997, Liu 146 (TNM), 2500– 2900 m, 24 April 2008, Wu 165 (TNM); en route from the first Lodge to Chih-pen-chu-shan, 1900 m, 10 March 1990, Lin 408 (HAST); Pa-yu lake to Lakalakashan, 14 February 1993, Yang 30239 (HAST, PE); Kuaiku Lodge, 2250–2900 m, 2 April 1994, Chen 595 (HAST, TNM), 1600–2150 m, 9 October 2006, Wang 9342 (TNM), 2150 m, 18 April 2011, Yu 683 (TAI); Tamaru Camping Site, near Damumushan, 2200 m, 21 May 2009, Yu 325 (TAI); behind Nantawushan, 2500 m, 2 May 2009, Yu 330 (TAI); Linpalapalashan, 2300 m, 22 May 2009, Yu 377 (TAI). Taitong: near Shishuitoushan, 2300 m, 11 February 2009, Yu 341 (TAI).Published as part of Yu, Chih-Chieh & Chung, Kuo-Fang, 2014, Systematics of Berberis sect. Wallichianae (Berberidaceae) of Taiwan and Luzon with description of three new species, B. schaaliae, B. ravenii, and B. pengii, pp. 61-99 in Phytotaxa 184 (2) on pages 85-88, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.184.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/514650
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