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Pi pa yan zou shi fan
Side A. 1. 說唱大鼓表演 -- Side B. 1. 說唱大鼓表演. 2. 琵琶演奏示範.魏喜奎. [琵琶演奏示範].Titles supplied by cataloguer.Live recording.Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian Audio Cassette Collection.Accompanying: 韓德福.First part of content recorded at Harvard University on 29th March 1984.Sung and spoken in Chinese.Wei Xikui. [Pi pa yan zou shi fan].Accompanying: Han Defu.Side A. 1. Shuo chang da gu biao yan -- Side B. 1. Shuo chang da gu biao yan. 2. Pi pa yan zou shi fan
EEA913972 Supplemental Material - Supplemental material for Chemometric differentiation of natural gas types in the northwestern Junggar Basin, NW China
Supplemental material, EEA913972 Supplemental Material for Chemometric differentiation of natural gas types in the northwestern Junggar Basin, NW China by Yao-Ping Wang, Xin Zhan, Yuan Gao, Sibo Wang, Jia Xia and Yan-Rong Zou in Energy Exploration & Exploitation</p
Data for: Chemometric differentiation of crude oil families in the southern Dongying Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China
Sample information and geochemical parameters discussed in the stud
FIGURE 1 in Two new Chrysosporium (Onygenaceae, Onygenales) from China
FIGURE 1. Phylogenetic tree of Chrysosporium spp. constructed from ITS-5.8S rDNA sequences. Statistical support values (Bayesian posterior probability/maximum likelihood bootstrap percentage/maximum parsimony percentage) are shown at nodes. The tree was rooted using Myceliophthora thermophila as an outgroup.Published as part of Zhang, Yan-Wei, Chen, Wan-Hao, Zeng, Gui-Ping, Wang, Yu-Rong, Zou, Xiao, Han, Yan-Feng, Qiu, Shu-Yi & Liang, Zong-Qi, 2016, Two new Chrysosporium (Onygenaceae, Onygenales) from China, pp. 210-216 in Phytotaxa 270 (3) on page 212, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.270.3.5, http://zenodo.org/record/478439
Wen xuan you: [14 juan. v.1
[蕭統 ; 鄒思明評閱].線裝 ; 1函.三色套印.框20.1 x 14.8 公分, 8行18字, 白口, 無魚尾, 四周單邊.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.綫裝, 1函.Xiao Tong ; Zou Siming ping yue]
Supplementary_file – Supplemental material for Detection of organic amines using a ratiometric chromophoric fluorescent probe with a significant emission shift
Supplemental material, Supplementary_file for Detection of organic amines using a ratiometric chromophoric fluorescent probe with a significant emission shift by Dan Wu, Yi Liu, Fei Zheng, Shi-Qi Rong, Tao Yang, Yan-Kun Zhao, Rui-Wu Yang, Ping Zou and Guang-Tu Wang in Journal of Chemical Research</p
The identification of convex function on riemannian manifold
The necessary and sufficient condition of convex function is significant in nonlinear convex programming. This paper presents the identification of convex function on Riemannian manifold by use of Penot generalized directional derivative and the Clarke generalized gradient. This paper also presents a method for judging whether a point is the global minimum point in the inequality constraints. Our objective here is to extend the content and proof the necessary and sufficient condition of convex function to Riemannian manifolds. © 2014 Li Zou et al
Jiang Rong, Le Totem du loup, (Wolf Totem) translated by Yan Hansheng and Lisa Carducci
Published in China in 2004 by Changjiang wenyi chubanshe, Jiang Rong’s novel Lang tuteng (Wolf Totem) was immediately a phenomenal success. I myself witnessed this success while in China, where bookshops displayed multiple stacks of the book. Its author, Jiang Rong, the pseudonym of Lu Jiamin, was an activist in the Tiananmen Square movement in 1989; now a researcher in social sciences and the husband of Zhang Kangkang, a well-known writer, Jiang Rong maintained a mystery surrounding his iden..
Vehicle Based Intersection Management with Intelligent Agents
Signal-based intersection management will change when vehicles with intelligent capability are available in the future. Intelligent agents embedded in vehicle software will be responsible for vehicle control and route guidance. Intersection management can be achieved through the collaboration of these agents, without a centralized control infrastructure. This research focuses on the use of distributed multi-agent systems to provide microscopic adaptive control which might reduce traffic delay and chances of collisions at intersections. A hypothesized Mobile Ad-hoc Network provides communication links to connect the agents.Intelligent Agents, Adaptive Intersection Control
A Study of Zou yan shu, Unearthed from Zhangjiashan Han Dynasty Tomb 247
From December 1983 to January 1984, 228 bamboo strips were unearthed in M247 at Jiangling, Hubei. These strips contained a collection of criminal cases called Zou Yan Shu, as well as 526 strips containing Laws of the 2nd Year. This discovery effectively patched a gap in judicature during the transition from the Qin to the Han. Beginning in 1985, a research group, Li Xueqin, and Peng Hao, began publishing the content of these strips in Wenwu. Soon scholars all over the world began researching the strips. In 2008, the Bamboo and Silk Manuscript Center at Wuhan University used infrared imaging (as well as referencing Cai Wanjin\ue2s revisions of the text and the research of other scholars) to make sense of a very muddled text. This also brought about many breakthroughs in research on the Zou Yan Shu. Now scholars understand much more concerning judicature during the Qin-Han period and how it differed from that of pre-Qin times. Despite this, few scholars have attempted a comprehensive analysis of the 22 cases found in this work. There is much research to be done on legal terminology in the text, the judiciary writing process in Zou Yan Shu, the reasons for compiling these 22 cases, knowledge of judiciary principles during Qin-Han gained from these cases, and several keys to unjust, falsified, and mistaken cases.
This dissertation attempts to utilized prior understanding of the scholarly community to systematically and comprehensively analyzing all 22 cases and to explicate the meaning of the title Zou Yan Shu, judiciary terminology, the judiciary process, adjudicatory results, and reasons for the unjust, falsified, and mistaken cases.
It was discovered that the purpose for this compilation was to educate law-enforcement officials and portrays the message that from receiving the initial report to apprehending and trying the criminal to gathering evidence to issuing the final judgment, if the principle \ue2all is decided by the law\ue2 is not strictly adhered to then mistakes are easily made. In addition, the way documents are written in Zhou Yan Shu is closely related to the judiciary process from the county-level all the way to the Commandant of Justice, revealing how this process worked at the various levels
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