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    Zhou, Yu

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    On Zhou Yu After The Chibi Battle

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    周瑜等在赤壁之战获胜后发动江陵之战,并最终迫使曹仁撤走。占领南郡江陵等地使得孙权后来在与刘备就荆州问题的交涉中处于较为有利的地位。刘备赴江东谈判“都督荆州“之事,周瑜、吕范劝孙权借机留下刘备。不过孙权接受了鲁肃的建议,对刘备采取笼络、联合的立场,但又力求从刘备那谋取一定实际利益。周瑜向孙权提出先攻取巴蜀、汉中而后进占襄阳的战略规划。他或想到刘备以后会染指益州,因此主张先西进益州,这样可挤压刘备未来的战略发展空间,实现“二分天下“的目标。他的病逝使这一战略规划未能实现。赤壁之战后的周瑜是江东方面向外扩张的急进派,而且他抓住了向荆州扩张的机会。Zhou Yu and other commanders launched the Jiangling Battle after their victory in the Chibi Battle,and later forced Cao Ren to retreat.After occupying Jiangling and some other places in Nanjun,Sun Quan strengthened his position in the negotiation on Jingzhou with Liu Bei.Liu Bei went to Jiangdong to carry on negotiations on his controlling Jingzhou,but Zhou Yu and Lu Fan advised Sun Quan to detain him.However,Sun Quan was persuaded by Lu Su to ally with Liu Bei,though with seeking certain benefits from the latter.Zhou Yu produced a strategic planning to capture Ba,Shu and Hanzhong,and then occupy Xiangyang.Perhaps at that time he realized Liu Bei would attack Yizhou later,so he argued for marching westwards to Yizhou in advance in order to squeeze the future strategic space of Liu Bei,and achieved his objectives of "dividing the empire into two parts".This strategic planning was not carried out because of his death.Zhou Yu belonged to the radical expansionists in Jiangdong after the Chibi Battle,and he seized the chance to expand into Jingzhou

    Taxonomy of the genus Erymus Bordoni (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) in China with descriptions of two new species

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    Zhou, Yu-Lingzi, Zhou, Hong-Zhang (2014): Taxonomy of the genus Erymus Bordoni (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) in China with descriptions of two new species. Zootaxa 3814 (4): 521-536, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3814.4.

    Figure 7 in Taxonomy and phylogeny of the genus Liotesba Scheerpeltz (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylininae: Xantholinini) with descriptions of four new species

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    Figure 7. The character of labrum mapped to a reference tree.Published as part of Zhou, Yu-Lingzi & Zhou, Hong-Zhang, 2013, Taxonomy and phylogeny of the genus Liotesba Scheerpeltz (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylininae: Xantholinini) with descriptions of four new species, pp. 2869-2904 in Journal of Natural History 47 (45-46) on page 2901, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2013.791936, http://zenodo.org/record/519810

    Fig. 2 in Review of the genus Cavelerius (Heteroptera: Blissidae) with descriptions of three new species from China and Southeast Asia

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    Fig. 2. Cavelerius antennatus Slater & Miyamoto, 1963. a – male abdominal dorsum, dorsal view; b – basal part of male abdominal dorsum, enlarged; c – pygophore, posterodorsal view; d–g – left paramere, four different aspects; h–i – phallus, dorsal and lateral view; j – sperm reservoir and adjoining portion of phallus, dorsal view.Published as part of Gao, Cuiqing & Zhou, Yu, 2021, Review of the genus Cavelerius (Heteroptera: Blissidae) with descriptions of three new species from China and Southeast Asia, pp. 113-132 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae (Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae) 61 (1) on page 116, DOI: 10.37520/aemnp.2021.008, http://zenodo.org/record/503724

    Fig. 15 in Review of the genus Cavelerius (Heteroptera: Blissidae) with descriptions of three new species from China and Southeast Asia

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    Fig. 15. Cavelerius parvimaculatus sp. nov. a – female abdominal dorsum, dorsal view; b – basal part of female abdominal dorsum, enlarged; c – pygophore, posterodorsal view; d–g – left paramere, four different aspects; h–j – phallus, three different aspects.Published as part of Gao, Cuiqing & Zhou, Yu, 2021, Review of the genus Cavelerius (Heteroptera: Blissidae) with descriptions of three new species from China and Southeast Asia, pp. 113-132 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae (Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae) 61 (1) on page 129, DOI: 10.37520/aemnp.2021.008, http://zenodo.org/record/503724

    Fig. 1. Cavelerius spp. a – C in Review of the genus Cavelerius (Heteroptera: Blissidae) with descriptions of three new species from China and Southeast Asia

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    Fig. 1. Cavelerius spp. a – C. antennatus Slater & Miyamoto, 1963, dorsal view; b–c – C. tinctus (Distant, 1903), dorsal and ventral view; d – C. minor Slater & Miyamoto, 1963, dorsal view; e–f – C. saccharivorus (Okajima, 1922), dorsal and ventral view.Published as part of Gao, Cuiqing & Zhou, Yu, 2021, Review of the genus Cavelerius (Heteroptera: Blissidae) with descriptions of three new species from China and Southeast Asia, pp. 113-132 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae (Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae) 61 (1) on page 115, DOI: 10.37520/aemnp.2021.008, http://zenodo.org/record/503724

    2D Label-free Prediction of Multiple Organelles Across Different Transmitted-light Microscopy Images with Bag-of-Experts

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    <p>This record contains the model checkpoints we used for the ISBI 2024 Challenge: <a href="https://lightmycells.grand-challenge.org/">Light My Cells</a></p> <p>There are totally two types of models in terms of the training strategy:</p> <ul> <li>train together:  BF+DIC+PC -> organelle. totally 4 models</li> <li> <div> <div>trained separately: BF -> organelle, DIC -> organelle, PC -> organelle. totally 11 models (no DIC -> actin data)</div> </div> </li> </ul> <p>You can find our official codebase <a href="https://github.com/MMV-Lab/LightMyCells">here</a></p> <p> </p> <p> </p&gt
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