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    Perenniporia subrhizomorpha Tian & Liu & Zhou & Wang & Zhou 2021, sp. nov.

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    Perenniporia subrhizomorpha Xue W. Wang, L.W. Zhou & X.M. Tian, sp. nov. (Figs. 2 & 3) MycoBank: MB 841348. Etymology:— subrhizomorpha (Lat.), refers to the similarity to Perenniporia rhizomorpha. Diagnosis:— Perenniporia subrhizomorpha is similar to P. rhizomorpha by having cream-colored rhizomorphs and similar pores (4–6 per mm), but differs in its wider generative hyphae and truncated basidiospores. Holotype:— CHINA. Hebei Province: Baoding, Laishui County, Yesanpo Bailixia Scenic Spot, on fallen branch of angiosperm, 23 July 2019, Li-Wei Zhou, LWZ 20190723-10 (HMAS!). Description:— Basidiomes annual, resupinate, adnate, papery, soft when fresh, becoming corky upon drying. Pore surface white when fresh, cream to buff upon drying; pores angular, 4-6 per mm; dissepiments thin, entire. Sterile margin thinning, white, up to 2 mm wide, usually with white to cream-colored rhizomorphs. Context cream, thin, up to 0.2 mm thick. Tubes concolorous with pore surface, corky, up to 0.6 mm long. Hyphal system dimitic; generative hyphae with clamp connections, slightly cyanophilous; skeletal hyphae cyanophilous; tissue unchanged in KOH. Generative hyphae in context infrequent, difficult to find, hyaline, thin-walled, unbranched, 4–5 μm diam, usually encrusted with crystals; skeletal hyphae in context dominant, hyaline, thick-walled with a distinct lumen, branched, interwoven, 3–4 μm diam. Generative hyphae in trama infrequent, difficult to find, hyaline, thin-walled, unbranched, 3.5–4.5 μm diam; skeletal hyphae in trama dominant, hyaline, thick-walled with a distinct lumen, branched, interwoven, 2–3 μm wide. Dendrohyphidia present at the dissepiments. Cystidia and cystidioles absent. Basidia clavate, with four sterigmata and a basal clamp connection, 17–20 × 9–10 μm; basidioles in shape similar to basidia but slightly smaller. Basidiospores ellipsoid to broadly ellipsoid, truncate, hyaline, thick-walled, smooth, dextrinoid, cyanophilous, (5.6–)5.7–6.5(–7.6) × (4.2–)4.3–5.5(–5.8) μm, L = 6.2 μm, W = 4.8 μm, Q = 1.26–1.29 (n = 60/2). Additional specimen (paratype) examined:— CHINA. Beijing: Fangshan District, Shangfangshan National Forest Park, on fallen trunk of angiosperm, 22 July 2019, Li-Wei Zhou, LWZ 20190722-36 (HMAS!).Published as part of Tian, Xue-Mei, Liu, Shi-Liang, Zhou, Lin-Jiang, Wang, Xue-Wei & Zhou, Li-Wei, 2021, Perenniporia subrhizomorpha sp. nov. (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) from North China, pp. 125-132 in Phytotaxa 528 (2) on page 129, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.528.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/577872

    Zhou Chunyi talk

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    1. 街坊談天 (ca. 10 min.), 5.28.1990 -- 2. 周純一on鉢中蓮and鋸大缸.Live recording."6.2.90 台北" -- Index.Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian Audio Cassette Collection.Spoken in Chinese."6.2.90 Taibei" -- Index.1. Jie fang tan tian (ca. 10 min.), 5.28.1990 -- 2. Zhou Chunyi on bo zhong lian and ju da gang

    Animal product consumption

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    [Extract] Chapters 4 and 5 confirm that in both rural and urban China consumption of foodgrain has been declining while that of other foods, especially animal products, has been increasing. Increased consumption of animal products requires more feedgrains to produce extra animals. Indeed, it has been increasingly recognised that feedgrain demand in China will become the major component of China's total grain demand. Many believe that any future increase in total grain demand in China will be mainly caused by an increasing demand for feedgrains (for example, Garnaut and Ma 1992; Findlay 1998, p. 32; Zhou and Tian 2003). As a derived demand, the demand for feedgrains is closely related to the demand for animal products. As such, an understanding of animal product consumption trends in China is invaluable. It is imperative to gain reliable infonnation about the current level of animal product consumption, as this is fundamental to predicting the likely consumption of animal products and hence to shed light on likely demand for feedgrains

    Da fan xian tian zou gao fu mi

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    [V.1-2]. 卷上. 大梵先天奏告元科 -- [v.3-4]. 卷下. 大梵先天奏告符秘.[V.1-2]. Juan shang. Da fan xian tian zou gao yuan ke -- [v.3-4]. Juan xia. Da fan xian tian zou gao fu mi.[婁近垣撰].綫裝, 1函.框22.6x15.5公分, 9行15字, 小字雙行同. 白口, 單魚尾, 四周雙邊. 版心上鐫題名, 中鐫卷次, 下鐫葉次.題名據版心.分上, 下卷.前有婁近垣序.按: 是書《販書偶記》著錄為"康熙間綠硃墨三色印本". 此帙卷下為硃墨黄綠四色套印. 又"丘"避諱改"邱", "真"剜改缺筆, 當為雍正間印本.Xian zhuang, 1 han.Kuang 22.6 x 15.5 gong fen, 9 hang 15 zi, xiao zi shuang hang tong. Bai kou, dan yu wei, si zhou shuang bian. Ban xin shang juan ti ming, zhong juan juan ci, xia juan ye ci.Ti ming ju ban xin.Fen shang, xia juan.Qian you Lou Jinyuan xu.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.[Lou Jinyuan zhuan]

    Fo shuo [tian di] ba yang shen zhou jing 佛 說[天 地] 八 揚 (陽) 神 呪 經.

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    Tian di ba yang shen zhou jing 天 地 八 陽 神 呪 經. Yi jing 義 淨. Textes tantriques. MantraNumérisation effectuée à partir d'un document original.8 grands car. où l'on distingue notamment : tian shi que zhi xing 天 使 闕 之 行. Écr. kai à tendance xing, 1 col

    Individual identification of the Yangtze finless porpoises Neophocaena phocaenoides asiaeorientalis inhabiting the Tian-e-Zhou Natural Reserve based on microsatellite fingerprints

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    The technique of individual identification by DNA fingerprinting is a very important method in conservation genetics. To identify each Yangtze finless porpoise Neophocaena phocaenoides asiaeorientalis inhabiting the Tian-e-Zhou Natural Reserve for further conservation genetics research and effective population management, DNA fingerprinting profiles were constructed for this population using four microsatellite loci. The profiles were used successfully to identify individuals recaptured in the reserve during different times. This study indicates that DNA fingerprint based on microsatellite markers is a reliable method for individual identification of the finless porpoise

    Geodesic incompleteness of some popular regular black holes

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    Throughout the study of the geodesics of some popular spherically symmetric regular black holes, we hereby prove that the analytically extended Hayward black hole is geodetically incomplete. The simplest extension of the Culetu-Simpson-Visser's non-analytic smooth black hole is also geodetically incomplete, with the exception of the antipodal continuation of the radial geodesics. However, the huge ambiguity in the extension of non analytic spacetimes is tantamount of geodesic incompleteness and such spacetimes do not solve the singularity issue unless at least all the extensions turn out to be complete. Hence, we provide several mere modifications of such spacetimes in order to make them geodetically complete in all possible extensions beyond r=0.Comment: New version widely extended in accordance with the correct and stimulating suggestions of the referee. This version is conform to the one published on PRD. 8 pages, 9 figure

    Some Examples and Counterexamples about Continuity on Equilibrium Problems

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    This paper attempts to underline how the Diagonal Transfer Continuity hypothesis (Baye, Tian and Zhou, 1993) and Better-Reply Security (Reny, 1999) are unconnected between themselves as sucient conditions for stating the existence of Nash equilibria. Besides, various examples and counterexamples regarding Nash equilibria existence Theorem (Baye, Tian and Zhou, 1993) and extensions of maximum existence results for bifunctions established for a function of one variable (Baye and and Zhou,1995). We present, also, a sucient conditions for Diagonal Transfer Continuity. Moreover, an example of quasi-concave game having multiple Nash equilibria, in which the aforesaid hypotheses and other improvements (Lignola, 1997) fall, is presented.Nash Equilibria Existence; Generalized Convexity; 2 Person Game; Generalized Continuity; Diagonal Transfer Quasi Concavity; Diagonal Transfer Continuity.

    Fo shuo [tian di] ba yang shen zhou jing 佛 說[天 地] 八 揚 (陽) 神 呪 經.

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    Tian di ba yang shen zhou jing 天 地 八 陽 神 呪 經. Yi jing 義 淨. Textes tantriques. MantraNumérisation effectuée à partir d'un document original.1 col. de quelques car. indéchiffrables, encre assez pâle

    The Quintessence of Tian in Classical Chinese Literature

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    Tian, commonly translated as Heaven, was the core of religious and political ideology during the beginning of the Zhou dynasty.i The Zhou dynasty (1027- 221 BC) was a period started and shaped by a belief in Tian, Tianming (the right to rule bestowed by Heaven), and the Tianzi (the emperor – or son of Heaven). But just what, or who, was Tian to the Chinese during the Zhou dynasty? During this study I examined five modern and five ancient scholars’ views concerning Tian. I utilized Classical Chinese texts and numerous translations, with a special focus on the Book of Poetry. The Book of Poetry is an assortment of texts written prior to Confucius by multiple authors, containing well over one hundred uses of the word Tian. My initial goal was to come to a better understanding of how Tian was conceived during the Zhou dynasty. Because Tian served a central role in Chinese politics, religion, etc., understanding how the Chinese people perceived Tian anciently will provide insights into further study of Chinese civilization
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