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Xiao, MH. "A review for a traditional Chinese medical journal Shou Shi Yi Bao." Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine 7, no. 6 (June 15, 2009): 569–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3736/jcim20090614.

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Zavidovskaia, Ekaterina A., Tatiana I. Vinogradova, and Dmitry I. Maiatskii. "Interpretation of Novels and Plays about Song Dynasty Judge Bao in the Chinese Illustrated Woodblock Editions and Popular Prints nianhua." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Asian and African Studies 13, no. 3 (2021): 383–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu13.2021.306.

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The article aims to analyze various illustrations of court case stories about Song dynasty judge Bao Zheng (包拯, also named as Bao-gong 包公, Bao Longtu 包龍圖, 999–1062), found in Qing woodblock editions of the novel and popular woodblock prints nianhua, in order to determine how tales about the famous incorruptible judge have been transformed in the visual culture of late imperial times. The authors discovered several woodblock editions of novels about Judge Bao-gong, or Bao Dragon-Design (Bao Longtu), in the St. Petersburg State University library including one illustrated edition and several non-illustrated ones. The State Hermitage and other Russian collections hold an impressive number of popular prints depicting scenes from the traditional drama based on Judge Bao stories, while only several of them refer directly to literary pieces, being mostly scenes from the plays. The protagonists are shown wearing theatrical make-up matching their theatrical character, Judge Bao is recognized by a black-colored face symbolizing his astuteness and uncorrupted nature. The article attempts to find connections between Shi Yukun’s 石玉昆 novel “The Three Heroes and Five Gallants” (Sanxiawuyi 三俠五義, 1879), the traditional drama plays and nianhua prints featuring Judge Bao, which proliferated in the late 19th — early 20th centuries. This research claims to define sources of various types of illustrations and clarify connections between book illustration, popular prints and drama.
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李净昉. "War, Gender and Nationalism: a Case Study of Women’s Weekly in Yi Shi Bao." Journal of Seokdang Academy ll, no. 51 (November 2011): 221–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.17842/jsa.2011..51.221.

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Fan, Ruqin, Xiaoping Zhang, Aizhen Liang, Xiuhuan Shi, Xuewen Chen, Kunshan Bao, Xueming Yang, and Shuxia Jia. "Tillage and rotation effects on crop yield and profitability on a Black soil in northeast China." Canadian Journal of Soil Science 92, no. 3 (March 2012): 463–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjss2010-020.

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Fan, R., Zhang, X., Liang, A., Shi, X., Chen, X., Bao, K., Yang, X. and Jia, S. 2012. Tillage and rotation effects on crop yield and profitability on a Black soil in northeast China. Can. J. Soil Sci. 92: 463–470. To evaluate the feasibility of no-tillage (NT) practices for Black soils (Mollisols) in northeast China, knowledge of the effects of different tillage and rotation combinations on crop yield and profitability is required. An 8-yr field experiment was conducted to investigate variation of corn (Zea mays L.) and soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.) yields and economic returns under NT, moldboard plow (MP) and ridge tillage (RT) combined with continuous corn (C-C-C), corn-soybean (C-S), and corn-corn-soybean (C-C-S) rotations. Under C-S rotation, corn and soybean yields were similar to or slightly higher in NT than in MP and RT; NT corn profitability was 15.9% higher than MP, and NT soybean profitability was even higher, 62.9 and 22.4% higher than MP and RT, respectively. There were no differences in crop yield and profitability between the C-C-S and C-C-C rotations. The C-S under NT produced better yield and profitability, particularly in dry years, than the C-C-C and C-C-S rotations. Accordingly, NT combined with C-S would be a good practice to increase crop yields and profitability for the Black soils in northeast China.
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Synthesis and Luminescence Property. "HUANG Jun,SHAO Zhi-meng,REN Yin-bao,ZHAO Qing-er,HONG Jia-dan,WANG Qian,DENG De-gang,YU Hua,XU Shi-qing." Chinese Journal of Luminescence 36, no. 10 (2015): 1126–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3788/fgxb20153610.1126.

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Chen, Zhen, Hai-Peng Liang, Dominik Stepien, Ziyuan Lyu, Maider Zarrabeitia, Matthias Kuenzel, Fanglin Wu, Guk-Tae Kim, Stefano Passerini, and Dominic Bresser. "Reinforcing the Li|Li1.3Al0.3Ti1.7(PO4)3 Interfacial Stability By an Ultrathin Multifunctional Polysiloxane-Based Single-Ion Conducting Polymer." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-01, no. 2 (July 7, 2022): 206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-012206mtgabs.

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Lithium metal is considered as one of the most promising anode candidates for high-energy batteries [1-3]. However, safety concerns induced by the formation of Li dendrites largely hinder the practical application of lithium-metal batteries [4]. It is anticipated that the use of non-flammable inorganic solid-state electrolytes can resolve these safety issues [5], but solid ceramic electrolytes generally suffer from poor physical contact with the electrode and poor electro-/chemical stability at the electrolyte|electrode interface [6]. Herein, we report on a thin and flexible hybrid electrolyte composed of NASICON-type Li1.3Al0.3Ti1.7(PO4)3 (LATP), a polymer binder, and a small amount of an ionic liquid-based electrolyte. To reinforce the interfacial stability between LATP and Li, we coat an ultrathin polysiloxane-based single-ion conducting polymer (PSiO) on the Li metal surface via a simple dip-coating method. The implementation of PSiO-coated Li (PSiO@Li) in symmetric PSiO@Li||PSiO@Li cells enables a substantial extension of the cycle life, yielding >2,000 h of stable lithium stripping-plating. The full-cells comprising PSiO@Li as the negative electrode, LiNi0.88Co0.09Mn0.03O2 (NCM88) as the positive electrode active material, and the aforementioned hybrid electrolyte exhibit substantially enhanced rate capability at high dis-/charge rates above 0.5C and greatly prolonged cycle life at 1C. The superior performance achieved herein is mainly attributed to: (1) the prevented direct contact between LATP and Li, thus avoiding the reduction of LATP and the formation of mixed ion-electron conducting interphases; (2) the regulated Li+ flux at the electrode|electrolyte interface, ensuring homogeneous Li+ stripping-plating; and (3) the promoted intimate contact between PSiO and Li via the formation of Si−O−Li bonds. References [1] T. Li, X.-Q. Zhang, P. Shi, Q. Zhang, Joule, 3 (2019) 2647-2661. [2] B. Horstmann, J. Shi, R. Amine, M. Werres, X. He, H. Jia, F. Hausen, I. Cekic-Laskovic, S. Wiemers-Meyer, J. Lopez, D. Galvez-Aranda, F. Baakes, D. Bresser, C.-C. Su, Y. Xu, W. Xu, P. Jakes, R.-A. Eichel, E. Figgemeier, U. Krewer, J.M. Seminario, P.B. Balbuena, C. Wang, S. Passerini, Y. Shao-Horn, M. Winter, K. Amine, R. Kostecki, A. Latz, Energy Environ. Sci., 14 (2021) 5289-5314. [3] S. Wang, P. Xiong, J. Zhang, G. Wang, Energy Storage Materials, 29 (2020) 310-331. [4] Z. Yu, Y. Cui, Z. Bao, Cell Rep. Phy. Sci., 1 (2020) 100119. [5] S. Xin, Y. You, S. Wang, H.-C. Gao, Y.-X. Yin, Y.-G. Guo, ACS Energy Lett., 2 (2017) 1385-1394. [6] A. Banerjee, X. Wang, C. Fang, E.A. Wu, Y.S. Meng, Chem. Rev., 120 (2020) 6878-6933.
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Jang, Taejin, Lubhani Mishra, Maitri Uppaluri, Scott A. Roberts, and Venkat R. Subramanian. "(Digital Presentation) An Efficient Modeling Framework for Electrodeposition in Lithium Metal Batteries." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-01, no. 46 (July 7, 2022): 1948. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-01461948mtgabs.

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Lithium metal batteries are drawing attention as a next generation of lithium-ion batteries due to their advantage of high theoretical capacity. However, the widespread application and commercialization of this potential battery technology is not achieved yet due to the poor cyclability and safety issues. Despite the recent progress1-2 and development of numerous strategies for the long and durable cyclability1-4, the analysis of lithium metal evolution still depends on the experimental approach in macroscale or molecular simulation in nanoscale5. In order to understand and optimize the system-level response of these lithium metal batteries, an accurate and robust modeling and simulation framework with a coupled macro and nanoscale approach is essential. In the previous reports, we have discussed simple 1D model to study stripping and plating of the lithium metal electrode and obtaining the characteristic inverse signatures in the cell voltage6, and appropriate boundary conditions ensuring mass conservation in a 2D model7. In this work, a 2D separator domain with initial surface morphology at the lithium metal electrode is considered for diffusion and migration of the lithium-ions in the domain along with reaction kinetics at the surface. The model is based on the mass and charge conservation in the system that captures the morphological evolution at the lithium metal electrode along the charge/discharge of the battery during cycling. This model is solved with in-house schemes based on spatial, temporal discretization schemes and coordinate transformation. The results show that the local current distribution at the electrode surface affects the rate and shape of the growth of the lithium metal at the negative electrode. The study has been performed for a wide range of geometric, kinetic and transport parameters. The proposed in-house model efficiently reaches a converged results compared with other numerical schemes both in speed and accuracy, and easily adaptive to optimizing tools towards cell design. Acknowledgments This research was supported by the Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Office of Vehicle Technologies of the US Department of Energy (DoE) through the Advanced Battery Materials Research Program (Battery500 Consortium). References K. N. Wood, E. Kazyak, A. F. Chadwick, K. H. Chen, J. G. Zhang, K. Thornton, and N. P. Dasgupta, ACS Cent. Sci., 2, 790-801 (2016). A. Pei, G. Zheng, F. Shi, Y. Li, and Y. Cui., Nano Lett., 17(2), 1132-1139 (2017). J. Liu, Z. Bao, Y. Cui, E. Dufek, J. B. Goodenough, P. Khalifah, Q. Li, B. Liaw, P. Liu, A. Manthiram, Y. S. Meng, V. R. Subramanian, M. F. Toney, V. V. Viswanathan, M. S. Whittingham, J. Xiao, W. Xu, J. Yang, X. Yang, and J. Zhang, Nat. Nanotechnol., 14 180-186 (2019). Y. Chen, Z. Yu, P. Rudnicki, H. Gong, Z. Huang, S. Kim, J. Lai, X. Kong, J. Qin, Y. Cui and Z. Bao, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 143(44), 18703-18713 (2021) S. Angarita-Gomez and P. B. Balbuena, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 22, 21369-21382, (2020) M. Uppaluri, A. Subramaniam, L. Mishra, V. Viswanathan, and V. R. Subramanian, J. Electrochem. Soc., 167, 160547 (2020). L. Mishra, A. Subramaniam, T. Jang, K. Shah, M. Uppaluri, S. A. Roberts and V. R. Subramanian, J. Electrochem. Soc., 168, 092502 (2021).
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Aljedani, Jabr, Michael J. Chen, and Barry J. Cox. "Analysing the stability of graphene wrinkles using variational calculus." ANZIAM Journal 63 (July 4, 2022): C97—C109. http://dx.doi.org/10.21914/anziamj.v63.17079.

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The chemical vapour deposition method is widely used to synthesise high quality graphene with a large surface area. However, the cooling process leads to the formations of ripples and wrinkles in the graphene structure. When a self-adhered wrinkle achieves the maximum height, it then folds onto the surface and leads to a collapsed wrinkle. The presence of such deformations often affects the properties of graphene. In this article, we describe a novel mathematical model to understand the formation and geometry of these wrinkles. The stability of these wrinkles is examined based on variational derivations for the energy of each structure. The model provides detailed explanations for the geometry of these wrinkles which would help in tuning their properties. References J. Aljedani, M. J. Chen, and B. J. Cox. Variational model for collapsed graphene wrinkles. Appl. Phys. A 127.11, 886 (2021), pp. 1–13. doi: 10.1007/s00339-021-05000-y A. A. Balandin, S. Ghosh, W. Bao, I. Calizo, D. Teweldebrhan, F. Miao, and C. N. Lau. Superior thermal conductivity of single-layer graphene. Nano Lett. 8.3 (2008), pp. 902–907. doi: 10.1021/nl0731872 S. Chen, Q. Li, Q. Zhang, Y. Qu, H. Ji, R. S. Ruoff, and W. Cai. Thermal conductivity measurements of suspended graphene with and without wrinkles by micro-Raman mapping. Nanotech. 23.36, 365701 (2012). doi: 10.1088/0957-4484/23/36/365701 on p. C85). B. J. Cox, T. Dyer, and N. Thamwattana. A variational model for conformation of graphene wrinkles formed on a shrinking solid metal substrate. Mat. Res. Express 7.8, 085001 (2020). doi: 10.1088/2053-1591/abaa8f A. K. Geim. Graphene: Status and prospects. Science 324.5934 (2009), pp. 1530–1534. doi: 10.1126/science.1158877 on p. C85). K. Kostarelos and K. S. Novoselov. Graphene devices for life. Nature Nanotech. 9 (2014), pp. 744–745. doi: 10.1038/nnano.2014.224 F. Long, P. Yasaei, R. Sanoj, W. Yao, P. Král, A. Salehi-Khojin, and R. Shahbazian-Yassar. Characteristic work function variations of graphene line defects. ACS Appl. Mat. Inter. 8.28 (2016), pp. 18360–18366. doi: 10.1021/acsami.6b04853 R. Muñoz and C. Gómez-Aleixandre. Review of CVD synthesis of graphene. Chem. Vapor Dep. 19.10–12 (2013), pp. 297–322. doi: 10.1002/cvde.201300051 L. Spanu, S. Sorella, and G. Galli. Nature and strength of interlayer binding in graphite. Phys. Rev. Lett. 103.19, 196401 (2009). doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.196401 T. Verhagen, B. Pacakova, M. Bousa, U. Hübner, M. Kalbac, J. Vejpravova, and O. Frank. Superlattice in collapsed graphene wrinkles. Sci. Rep. 9.1, 9972 (2019). doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-46372-9 C. Wang, Y. Liu, L. Li, and H. Tan. Anisotropic thermal conductivity of graphene wrinkles. Nanoscale 6.11 (2014), pp. 5703–5707. doi: 10.1039/C4NR00423J W. Wang, S. Yang, and A. Wang. Observation of the unexpected morphology of graphene wrinkle on copper substrate. Sci. Rep. 7.1 (2017), pp. 1–6. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-08159-8 Y. Wang, R. Yang, Z. Shi, L. Zhang, D. Shi, E. Wang, and G. Zhang. Super-elastic graphene ripples for flexible strain sensors. ACS Nano 5.5 (2011), pp. 3645–3650. doi: 10.1021/nn103523t Y. Wei, B. Wang, J. Wu, R. Yang, and M. L. Dunn. Bending rigidity and Gaussian bending stiffness of single-layered graphene. Nano Lett. 13.1 (2013), pp. 26–30. doi: 10.1021/nl303168w Z. Xu and M. J. Buehler. Interface structure and mechanics between graphene and metal substrates: A first-principles study. J. Phys.: Cond. Mat. 22.48, 485301 (2010). doi: 10.1088/0953-8984/22/48/485301 Y. Zhang, N. Wei, J. Zhao, Y. Gong, and T. Rabczuk. Quasi-analytical solution for the stable system of the multi-layer folded graphene wrinkles. J. Appl. Phys. 114.6, 063511 (2013). doi: 10.1063/1.4817768 W. Zhu, T. Low, V. Perebeinos, A. A. Bol, Y. Zhu, H. Yan, J. Tersoff, and P. Avouris. Structure and electronic transport in graphene wrinkles. Nano Lett. 12.7 (2012), pp. 3431–3436. doi: 10.1021/nl300563h
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Jogdand, Gajendra, Sayantan Banerjee, Gongping Shi, Jami Willet Brown, Amit Singh, Yongmei Zhao, Jyoti Shetty, Bao Tran, and Yinling Hu. "Abstract 1339: Interleukin 4 Producing CD4 T cells initiate a crucial event for lung cancer development." Cancer Research 82, no. 12_Supplement (June 15, 2022): 1339. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-1339.

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Abstract Lung cancer remains one of the leading causes of mortality of cancer patients. Kinase-dead Ikkα knock-in (KA/KA) mice develop CD4 T cell-derived autoimmune disease. Previously, we reported spontaneous lung squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) associated with increase macrophage and CD4 T cell numbers in KA/KA mice. Depleting macrophages dampens lung SCC development in KA/KA mice, but a lot of CD4 T cells remain in the lungs. The activity of CD4 T cells in lung SCC development is unknown. In this study, we attempted to investigate the role of CD4 T cells in lung SCC development. We performed adoptive CD4 T cell transfer experiment and found that KA/KA CD4 T cell transfer, not WT CD4 T cells, recruited marked macrophages to the lungs and induced lung SCC in KA/KA;Rag1-/- mice. The CD4 T cells isolated from the lungs of KA/KA mice and KA/KA;Rag1-/- mice with KA/KA CD4 T cell transfer expressed elevated PD-1, IL-4, IL-5, Il-13, and Il-21 levels compared to WT mice. We found that Il4 ablation, not Il5 deletion, reduced macrophage recruitment and blocked SCC development in KA/KA;Il4-/- mice as well as unlike KA/KA CD4 T cells, KA/KA;Il4-/- CD4 T cells did not induce spontaneous lung SCC in KA/KA;Rag1-/- mice with KA/KA;Il4-/- CD4 T cell injections. Taken together, the finding highlights a pathogenic role of IL-4-producing CD4 T cells in lung carcinogenesis. Citation Format: Gajendra Jogdand, Sayantan Banerjee, Gongping Shi, Jami Willet Brown, Amit Singh, Yongmei Zhao, Jyoti Shetty, Bao Tran, Yinling Hu. Interleukin 4 Producing CD4 T cells initiate a crucial event for lung cancer development [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2022; 2022 Apr 8-13. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(12_Suppl):Abstract nr 1339.
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Hobold, Gustavo M., and Betar M. Gallant. "Beneficial Vs. Inhibiting Passivation By the Native Li SEI Revealed By Electrochemical Li+ Exchange." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-02, no. 2 (October 9, 2022): 144. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-022144mtgabs.

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Li anodes represent a theoretical 10-fold upgrade over the capacity of graphite at comparable potential, and as such are key anode candidates for next-generation high energy density (> 1000 Wh/L) batteries. However, Li still falls below the 99.95-99.97% CE required for long-life cycling(1) and displays rate capability an order-of-magnitude lower than necessary for fast-charging (>2 C).(2) Interestingly, intrinsic Li0/Li+ redox has been reported to be more facile (j 0 > 10 mA/cm2)(3) than graphite intercalation (j 0 = 1-3 mA/cm2)(4). In spite of this, the chemical exchange of Li+ through the native solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) on Li is typically slow (0.5-3 mA/cm2),(5) and as such it can bottleneck Li+/Li0 redox(3) and increase charge-transfer resistance.(6) The SEI thus manifests itself by substantially decreasing the exchange current j 0 measured on Li down from its intrinsic kinetic value.(7) While multiple recent studies see j 0 as a relevant property in determining Li reversibility,(1) measuring j 0 in the presence of an SEI is not straightforward. Consequently, current literature presents widely varying numerical values of j 0 in the presence of an SEI, making it challenging to discern the relationship between j 0 and CE. To bridge this gap, Li+ exchange at the Li anode is here systematically quantified using cyclic voltammetry (CV) at slow scan rates and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), both of which allow an SEI to develop natively. To avoid ambiguity with the intrinsic Li0/Li+ redox exchange current j 0, exchange rates are here interpreted in the framework of a “pseudo”-exchange current, j 0 p, that represents the total rate of Li+ exchange on the electrode. j 0 p was measured across a selection of historically-relevant and modern electrolytes, spanning low (78.0%) to high (99.3%) CE. In both methodologies, a strong dependence of j 0 p on electrolyte chemistry was identified. These differences reflect a strong correlation between CE and j 0 p, with electrolytes that display higher j 0 p typically also displaying higher CE. Upon cycling, a dynamic behavior of Li+ exchange on both Cu and Li were observed, with j 0 p typically increasing through cycling, attributed to morphological changes induced by non-uniform plating/stripping inherent to Li electrochemistry.(8) We will discuss the implications of this dynamic behavior on both the formation cycle on Cu, as well as how j 0 p changes report on SEI evolution during cycling. Finally, it was found that cycling Li with current densities j beyond j 0 p leads to substantial capacity loss and low CE, whereas electrolytes that can sustain high j 0 p are insensitive to j. Altogether, our results indicate that Li+ exchange plays a dominant role in determining the rate capability and CE of Li anodes, with high-j 0 p electrolytes displaying higher CE and better rate capability than their low-j 0 p counterparts. G. M. Hobold, J. Lopez, R. Guo, N. Minafra, A. Banerjee, Y. Shirley Meng, Y. Shao-Horn and B. M. Gallant, Nature Energy, 6, 951 (2021). P. Albertus, S. Babinec, S. Litzelman and A. Newman, Nature Energy, 3, 16 (2018). D. T. Boyle, X. Kong, A. Pei, P. E. Rudnicki, F. Shi, W. Huang, Z. Bao, J. Qin and Y. Cui, ACS Energy Letters, 5, 701 (2020). Y.-C. Chang, J.-H. Jong and G. T.-K. Fey, Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 147, 2033 (2000). A. B. Gunnarsdóttir, S. Vema, S. Menkin, L. E. Marbella and C. P. Grey, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 8, 14975 (2020). A. Zaban, E. Zinigrad and D. Aurbach, The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 100, 3089 (1996). J. N. Butler, D. R. Cogley and J. C. Synnott, Journal of Physical Chemistry, 73, 4026 (1969). J. Z. Lee, T. A. Wynn, M. A. Schroeder, J. Alvarado, X. Wang, K. Xu and Y. S. Meng, ACS Energy Letters, 4, 489 (2019).
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Kratzer, Russell E. "Qingdao Nong Min Gong Lao Dong He Tong Fa Shi Shi Zhuang Kuang De Diao Yan: She Hui Bao Xian Wen Ti Tu Chu." The Ohio State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1243614276.

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Zheng, Ellen Yue. "Construction of international news: a study of Libya Crisis coverage in Chinese newspapers." HKBU Institutional Repository, 2013. https://repository.hkbu.edu.hk/etd_oa/93.

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In the past three decades, the Chinese news media has experienced great leaps from a propaganda machine to market-oriented industry. Although the state has managed to strengthen the information control, heterogeneity in journalistic value orientations has constructed different media discourses. This thesis discusses the diversity within different news organizations in China, and the influence of state-media dynamics on the quality and role of journalism. Previous literature in the area of media-power relations fQ us on the general landscape of Chinese media shaped by the three forces: the state, the market and the professionalism while neglecting individual cases which contribute for the complexity of the intertwined mechanisms. Supported by the sociological theory of news production and concepts from international relations, this study uses a micro approach to examine the process of international news making in two newspapers. The arguments in this study are based on in-depth interviews with 25 journalists, participant observation, and textual analyses of news reports on Libya Crisis. This study has three major findings. Firstly, the intricate power relations of social forces within China's social context produces much space, as well as obstacles, for the professional practice of journalism. The liberal newspapers keep challenging the state and pushing the boundary of media autonomy while the party organs still serve for maintaining CCP's legitimacy but package the "old wine" in a new way. Secondly, the old Chinese ideology dominated by official communism has been broken up by the emergence of neo-conservatism, old and new-leftism, liberalism and other intellectual discourses which influence the government's decision-making on domestic and international issues. Accordingly, international news reports in newspapers with various interests are manifestations of the divides. Thirdly, the different value preference of newspapers decides the media behaviors. Some choose to speak for the party and help maintain existing social order, while some others serve for public interests. Although both of them practice self-censorship, the former enjoy commercial benefits from seeking refuge from the authority and the latter promote social development by using tactics in news reports. The discrepancy creates space for diversified discourses that added to the complexity of power structures in Chinese media.
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Xie, Shuxiang. "Dao jin zi ta shi xin wen bao dao de yu pian gui lü : yi Xianggang "Ming bao" she hui xin wen wei yu liao de tan tao = Discourse principles in inverted pyramid news reporting : study of the social news of Ming Pao /." click here to view the abstract and table of contents, 2001. http://net3.hkbu.edu.hk/~libres/cgi-bin/thesisab.pl?pdf=b17041193a.pdf.

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Wang, Wei. "Some aspects of bay bar development in Hong Kong /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1996. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B19041627.

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Chan, Ngon Fung. "Yi gu si chao yu bai hua wen xue shi de jian gou : Hu Shi yu Gu Jiegang /." View abstract or full-text, 2004. http://library.ust.hk/cgi/db/thesis.pl?HUMA%202004%20CHANN.

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Baree, M. S. "Added power required by ships in bad weather." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1985. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.353793.

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Chan, Yau-kin. "The rise and fall of Zhangsun Wuji (?-659) Zhangsun Wuji ji jue qi yu shi bai /." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 1996. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B31950784.

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Ho, Fung-man. "Historical, mythological and literary allusions in Li Bai's Gufeng and Yuefu poems Li Bai gu feng ji yue fu shi dian gu tan jiu /." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2008. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B40676511.

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Shin, Ban-Sok [Verfasser]. "Signal Processing for Distributed Kernel-based Estimation / Ban-Sok Shin." Düren : Shaker, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1210389622/34.

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Lo, Chi-keung. "Analysis of heavy metals in marine sediments and the determination of heavy metal profiles in dated sediments cores from Sai Kung Bay, Hong Kong /." [Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong], 1992. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B13263304.

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Books on the topic "Bao shi"

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Shi bao, bao shi. Taibei Shi: Zhi ben jia wen hua shi ye you xian gong si, 2002.

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Gui jin shu shang hui., ed. Bao shi, zhu bao. Taibei Shi: Wu ling chu ban gong si, 1989.

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Hao bao bao shi zi bai ke. Tainan Shi: Shi yi wen hua shi ye gu fen you xian gong si, 1995.

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Bao shi. China: Zhongguoyouyi, 2000.

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Bao shi. Beijing: Ye jin gong ye chu ban she, 1985.

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Bao shi. Shenyang Shi: Liao Hai chu ban she, 2011.

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Zhong, Mei Lian. Zi zhi ban bao shi shi wu. Hong Kong: Ming Chuang, 1994.

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Cao, Chali. Bao xiao ban gong shi. [Xianggang]: Chao mei ti you xian gong si, 2011.

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Bao xiao ban gong shi. [Xianggang]: Chao mei ti you xian gong si, 2010.

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Yao shan bao jian bai ke. Yanji: Yan bian da xue chu ban she, 2010.

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Wagner, Hildebert, Rudolf Bauer, Dieter Melchart, Pei-Gen Xiao, and Anton Staudinger. "Herba Oldenlandiae – Bai hua she she cao." In Chromatographic Fingerprint Analysis of Herbal Medicines Volume III, 185–96. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06047-7_16.

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Wataru, Masuda. "On Saitō Chikudō’s Ban shi and Other Writings." In Japan and China, 53–59. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-08365-4_11.

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Clark, Tim, and John Penycate. "‘She was nota bad soul’." In Psychopath, 75–86. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003333371-6.

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Younas, Farkhunda, Junaid Baber, Tahir Mahmood, Javeria Farooq, and Maheen Bakhtyar. "Bag of Features vs Vector of Locally Aggregated Descriptors." In Proceedings of SAI Intelligent Systems Conference (IntelliSys) 2016, 119–28. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56991-8_10.

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Mylonas, G. I., G. N. Labeas, and Sp G. Pantelakis. "High Strain Rate Behaviour of Aluminium Alloys Using Split Hopkinson Bar (Shb) Testing." In Experimental Analysis of Nano and Engineering Materials and Structures, 161–62. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6239-1_79.

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Ma, Sheng-mei. "On Sci-Fi’s Good China, Bad China: Maureen F. McHugh and Chang-Rae Lee." In Sinophone-Anglophone Cultural Duet, 137–55. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58033-3_9.

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Xia, Guoqing, and Huiyong Wu. "Information Fusion Estimation Based Optimal Control for Ship Course Control Problem." In Proceedings of The Eighth International Conference on Bio-Inspired Computing: Theories and Applications (BIC-TA), 2013, 1113–21. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37502-6_130.

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Thelandersson, Fredrika. "Social Media Sadness: Sad Girl Culture and Radical Ways of Feeling Bad." In 21st Century Media and Female Mental Health, 157–207. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16756-0_5.

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AbstractThis chapter turns to social media platforms and looks at the figure of the sad girl as she emerged online as an indirect response to a popular culture overtly focused on happiness. It discusses how she appeared on primarily Tumblr and Instagram, exploring the general sad girl discourses on these platforms as well as some examples that received extra attention. These include the artist Audrey Wollen and her sad girl theory, the girl group Sad Girls Y Qué, the Instagram club Sad Girls Club, the social media brand My Therapist Says, and prominent Instagram accounts. Here I look at the critical and acritical tendencies within the figure, acknowledging both the potentially subversive aspects of the activist-oriented sad girls and the more commercialized versions of popular sad girls. This chapter explores how Tumblr sad girls might be seen as resting in sadness; how relatability is employed as a political strategy by some Instagram sad girls; the ambivalence of normalization; and the limits of using commercial social media platforms for meaningful social action.
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Yamim, Amanda Pruski, Adilson Borges, and Bruna Keller Jochims. "Is Not That She Is a Bad Person, but Something Is Probably Wrong: An Extended Abstract." In Creating Marketing Magic and Innovative Future Marketing Trends, 1187–92. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45596-9_217.

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"Life in Death, The Young Lady Adopts Zhang Li; Joy in Misery, The Little Hero Follows Shi Yun." In Tales of Magistrate Bao and His Valiant Lieutenants, 303–14. The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1fj84kf.40.

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Ongpeng, Jason Maximino C., Kenneth Guevarra, and Sohichi Hirose. "Air-coupled Nonlinear Ultrasonic Test for Reinforced Concrete Beams." In IABSE Conference, Kuala Lumpur 2018: Engineering the Developing World. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/kualalumpur.2018.0992.

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<p>Air-coupled ultrasonic test is a non-destructive test method for investigating damage in material. In this paper, reinforced concrete beams with one 8-mm diameter rounded bar were casted and tested under four-point bending test with water-cement ratio of 40% and 60%. The transducers were placed and focused on the horizontal surface with induced 3mm notch at the midpoint where maximum tension occurred and crack formation was located. Frequency domain waveform was used specifically to analyze second harmonic generation (SHG). There were two metrics used under the SHG, these were: second harmonic amplitude (SHA) and second harmonic ratio (SHR). The SHR proved to be consistent for both water-cement ratio and it behaved increasing as damage in tension increases.</p>
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Uchiyama, Hiroko, Shigeru Komatsubara, Akiko Sato, Mai Takai, Mina Shibasaki, Masahiro Ookura, Masataka Imai, Takenori Hara, Yuki Takeda, and Mina Tanaka. "SHI KI BAKO "Box of Four Seasons"." In the International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1690388.1690498.

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Imane, Messaoudi, and Kamel Nadjet. "Bat algorithm for overlapping community detection." In 2015 SAI Intelligent Systems Conference (IntelliSys). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/intellisys.2015.7361211.

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Kerber, Jens, Art Tevs, Alexander Belyaev, Rhaleb Zayer, and Hans-Peter Seidel. "Feature sensitive bas relief generation." In 2009 IEEE International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications (SMI). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/smi.2009.5170176.

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Lian, Zhouhui, Afzal Godil, and Xianfang Sun. "Visual Similarity Based 3D Shape Retrieval Using Bag-of-Features." In 2010 Shape Modeling International (SMI). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/smi.2010.20.

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Chang, Yu-Lin, Yung-Ju Chang, and Chih-Ya Shen. "She is in a Bad Mood Now." In MobileHCI '19: 21st International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3338286.3344406.

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Othman, Zulkifli, Shahril Irwan Sulaiman, Ismail Musirin, and Khairudin Mohamad. "Bat inspired algorithm for sizing optimization of grid-connected photovoltaic system." In 2015 SAI Intelligent Systems Conference (IntelliSys). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/intellisys.2015.7361144.

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Song, Wenhao, Alexander Belyaev, and Hans-Peter Seidel. "Automatic Generation of Bas-reliefs from 3D Shapes." In IEEE International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications 2007 (SMI '07). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/smi.2007.9.

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Singh, Harshita, Scott D. Sudhoff, and Robert R. Swanson. "Common-Mode Capacitance of Bus-Bar-Based Common-Mode Inductors." In 2021 IEEE Electric Ship Technologies Symposium (ESTS). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ests49166.2021.9512340.

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Emamdoost, Navid, and Stephen McCamant. "The Effect of Instruction Padding on SFI Overhead." In Workshop on Binary Analysis Research. Reston, VA: Internet Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14722/bar.2018.23021.

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Horrocks, Ian, Ulrike Sattler, and Stephan Tobies. A Description Logic with Transitive and Converse Roles, Role Hierarchies and Qualifying Number Restrictions. Aachen University of Technology, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2022.94.

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As widely argued [HG97; Sat96], transitive roles play an important role in the adequate representation of aggregated objects: they allow these objects to be described by referring to their parts without specifying a level of decomposition. In [HG97], the Description Logic (DL) ALCHR+ is presented, which extends ALC with transitive roles and a role hierarchy. It is argued in [Sat98] that ALCHR+ is well-suited to the representation of aggregated objects in applications that require various part-whole relations to be distinguished, some of which are transitive. However, ALCHR+ allows neither the description of parts by means of the whole to which they belong, or vice versa. To overcome this limitation, we present the DL SHI which allows the use of, for example, has part as well as is part of. To achieve this, ALCHR+ was extended with inverse roles. It could be argued that, instead of defining yet another DL, one could make use of the results presented in [DL96] and use ALC extended with role expressions which include transitive closure and inverse operators. The reason for not proceeding like this is the fact that transitive roles can be implemented more efficiently than the transitive closure of roles (see [HG97]), although they lead to the same complexity class (ExpTime-hard) when added, together with role hierarchies, to ALC. Furthermore, it is still an open question whether the transitive closure of roles together with inverse roles necessitates the use of the cut rule [DM98], and this rule leads to an algorithm with very bad behaviour. We will present an algorithm for SHI without such a rule. Furthermore, we enrich the language with functional restrictions and, finally, with qualifying number restrictions. We give sound and complete decision proceduresfor the resulting logics that are derived from the initial algorithm for SHI. The structure of this report is as follows: In Section 2, we introduce the DL SI and present a tableaux algorithm for satisfiability (and subsumption) of SI-concepts—in another report [HST98] we prove that this algorithm can be refined to run in polynomial space. In Section 3 we add role hierarchies to SI and show how the algorithm can be modified to handle this extension appropriately. Please note that this logic, namely SHI, allows for the internalisation of general concept inclusion axioms, one of the most general form of terminological axioms. In Section 4 we augment SHI with functional restrictions and, using the so-called pairwise-blocking technique, the algorithm can be adapted to this extension as well. Finally, in Section 5, we show that standard techniques for handling qualifying number restrictions [HB91;BBH96] together with the techniques described in previous sections can be used to decide satisfiability and subsumption for SHIQ, namely ALC extended with transitive and inverse roles, role hierarchies, and qualifying number restrictions. Although Section 5 heavily depends on the previous sections, we have made it self-contained, i.e. it contains all necessary definitions and proofs from scratch, for a better readability. Building on the previous sections, Section 6 presents an algorithm that decides the satisfiability of SHIQ-ABoxes.
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Thompson, Edward F., Moira T. Fong, Peggy S. Van Norman, and Ben Brown. Ship Navigation Simulation Study, Alafia River, Tampa Bay, Florida. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada346089.

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Johnston, Morgan, Sung-Chan Kim, and Mary Allison. Mobile Harbor, Alabama navigation study : ship simulation report. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/42300.

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Mobile Bay is a large estuary located in the southwest corner of Alabama, which connects to the Gulf of Mexico. Mobile Harbor contains the only port in the state that supports ocean-going vessels. Some of the larger vessels calling on the port experience transit delays and limited cargo capacity, so a study was conducted by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District (CESAM), and the Alabama State Port Authority to investigate channel improvements. In 2017, the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) assisted CESAM in screening proposed deepening and widening alternatives in Mobile Bay by completing a Feasibility Level Ship Simulation (FLSS) study using the ERDC Ship/Tow Simulator. These lower-resolution databases from the FLSS study were used as a foundation to complete a more robust navigation study in 2020 to test the proposed modifications to Mobile Harbor. During this study, three main areas were focused on: a bend easing, a passing lane, and a turning basin. Testing of the proposed design was evaluated over the course of 2 weeks with eight pilots. Assessment of the proposed modifications was accomplished through analysis of ship simulations completed by experienced local pilots, discussions, track plots, run sheets, and final pilot surveys.
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Martin, S., Larry Daggett, Morgan Johnston, Chris Hewlett, Kiara Pazan, Mario Sanchez, Dennis Webb, Mary Allison, and George Burkley. Houston Ship Channel Expansion Improvement Project – Navigation Channel Improvement Study : ship simulation results. Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory (U.S.), November 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/42342.

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In 2020, the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, provided technical oversight during a navigation study to assist the Galveston District evaluation of different channel widening alternatives for larger ships transiting the Houston Ship Channel (HSC), Texas. The widening proposals encompassed several areas of the HSC including the Bay Section, the Bayport Ship Channel, Barbours Cut Channel, and the Bayou Section. The study was performed at the San Jacinto College Maritime Technology and Training Center (SJCMTTC) Ship/Tug Simulator (STS) Facility in La Porte, TX. The SJCMTTC STS is a real-time simulator; therefore, events on the simulator happen at the same time rate as real life. A variety of environmental forces act upon the ship during the simulation transit. These include currents, wind, waves, bathymetry, and ship-to-ship interaction. Online simulations of the project were conducted at SJCMTTC over a 3-week period – May through June 2020. Several mariners including Houston Pilots and G&H tugboat Captains participated in the testing and validation exercises. ERDC oversight was performed remotely because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Results in the form of engineering observations, track plots, and pilot interviews were reviewed to develop final conclusions and recommendations regarding the final design.
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Ervin, Kelly, Karl Smink, Bryan Vu, and Jonathan Boone. Ship Simulator of the Future in virtual reality. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/45502.

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The Army’s modernization priorities include the development of augmented reality and virtual reality (AR/VR) simulations for enabling the regiment and increasing soldier readiness. The use of AR/VR technology at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) is also growing in the realm of military and civil works program missions. The ERDC Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory (CHL) has developed a ship simulator to evaluate bay channels across the world; however, the current simulator has little to no physical realism in nearshore coastal regions (Figure 1). Thus, the ERDC team is researching opportunities to advance ship simulation to deliver the Ship Simulator of the Future (SSoF). The SSoF will be equipped with a VR mode and will more accurately resolve nearshore wave phenomena by ingesting precalculated output from a Boussinesq-type wave model. This initial prototype of the SSoF application is intended for research and development purposes; however, the technologies employed will be applicable to other disciplines and project scopes, including the Synthetic Training Environment (STE) and ship and coastal structure design in future versions.
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Carrillo, Alex R., M. S. Sarruff, and R. C. Berger. Effects of Adding Barge Lanes Along Houston Ship Channel Through Galveston Bay, Texas. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada408790.

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Baumgartner, Mark. Cetacean Community Ecology in the Waters of Sri Lanka and the Bay of Bengal. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada598754.

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McAlpin, Jennifer, and Cassandra Ross. Houston Ship Channel Expansion Channel Improvement Project (ECIP) numerical modeling report : BABUS cell and Bird Island analysis. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41581.

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The Houston Ship Channel (HSC) is one of the busiest deep-draft navigation channels in the United States and must be able to accommodate increasing vessel sizes. The US Army Engineer District, Galveston (SWG), requested the Engineer Research and Development Center, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, perform hydrodynamic and sediment modeling of proposed modifications in Galveston and Trinity Bays and along the HSC. The modeling results are necessary to provide data for hydrodynamic, salinity, and sediment transport analysis. SWG provided three project alternatives that include closing Rollover Pass, Bay Aquatic Beneficial Use System cells, Bird Islands, and HSC modifications. These alternatives and a Base (existing condition) will be simulated for present (2029) and future (2079) conditions. The results of these alternatives/conditions as compared to the Base are presented in this report. The model shows that the mean salinity varies by 2–3 ppt due to the HSC channel modifications and by approximately 5 ppt in the area of East Bay due to the closure of Rollover Pass. The tidal prism increases by 2.5% to 5% in the alternatives. The tidal amplitudes change by less than 0.01 m. The residual velocity vectors vary in and around areas where project modifications are made.
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McAlpin, Jennifer N., and Cassandra G. Ross. Houston Ship Channel Expansion Channel Improvement Project (ECIP) Numerical Modeling Report : Increased Channel Width Analysis. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/39739.

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The Houston Ship Channel is one of the busiest deep -draft navigation channels in the United States and must be able to accommodate larger vessel dimensions over time. The U.S. Army Engineer District, Galveston (SWG) requested the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory perform hydrodynamic and sediment modeling of proposed modifications along the Houston Ship Channel. The modeling results are necessary to provide data for salinity and sediment transport analysis a s well as ship simulation studies. SWG provided a project alternative that includes channel widening, deepening, and bend easing. After initial analysis, two additional channel widths in the bay portion of the Houston Ship Channel were requested for testing. The results of these additional channel widths are presented in this report. The model shows that the salinity does not vary significantly due to the channel modifications being considered for this project. Changes in salinity are 2 parts per thousand or less. The tidal prism increases by less than 2% when the project is included, and the tidal amplitudes increase by no more than 0.01 meter. The residual velocity vectors do vary in and around areas where project modifications are made.
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Fay, Terry S., Erin C. Mack, Arthur J. Parker, and Robert L. Darwin. Amphibious Assault Ship Hangar Bay Smoke Removal Tests Conducted Onboard the U.S.S. Saipan (LHA-2) and U.S.S. Peleliu (LHA-5). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada432701.

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