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이은영. "A Study on the Influence of Lie-Guo-Zhi-Zhuan(列國志傳) and Feng-Shen-Yan-Yi (封神演義)." Journal of the research of chinese novels ll, no. 26 (September 2007): 213–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.17004/jrcn.2007..26.013.

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이재홍. "A Study on the Influence of Lie-Guo-Zhi-Zhuan(列國志傳) and Feng-Shen-Yan-Yi (封神演義)." Journal of the research of chinese novels ll, no. 26 (September 2007): 233–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.17004/jrcn.2007..26.014.

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Li, Tian, Zuping Tang, Jiaolong Wei, Zhihui Zhou, and Boyi Wang. "Unambiguous Tracking Technique Based on Combined Correlation Functions for Sine BOC Signals." Journal of Navigation 72, no. 1 (July 26, 2018): 140–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0373463318000498.

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A new unambiguous tracking technique based on combined correlation functions for sine Binary Offset Carrier (BOC) signals is proposed in this paper. The key to this method is to exploit two types of local reference signals: the BOC signal and a linear combination of a series of BOC signals with different delays. They are both correlated with the received signals. Then, a correlation function without any positive side peaks is obtained by multiplying the two correlation results to make tracking completely unambiguous. Theoretical analysis and simulation in the tracking stage show that the proposed method has the best code tracking accuracy among the method tracking BOC signals like Binary Phase-Shift Keying signals (BPSK-LIKE), the Pseudo correlation function based Unambiguous Delay Lock Loop (PUDLL), Symmetrical Pulse Ambiguity Removing (SPAR) technique, the method proposed by Shen Feng (SF) and the two methods proposed by Yan Tao (YT-V1 and YT-V2). In multipath environments, the proposed method has the best anti-multipath performance of all the tracking methods mentioned above. In conclusion, the proposed method can completely eliminate ambiguity and has significant performance advantages compared with the methods mentioned above.
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Tripp, Marenes R. "Sung Yen Feng (1929–1989)." Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 55, no. 3 (May 1990): 450–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-2011(90)90094-m.

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Marmolejo L., Miguel A., Evelyn Mendoza, and Andrés F. Muñoz. "Versión Condicionada de una Generalización del Lema Borel-Cantelli." Revista de Ciencias 15 (February 13, 2012): 83–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.25100/rc.v15i0.519.

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En este artículo se presenta una versión condicionada de la generalización del Lema de Borel-Cantelli debida a Feng, Li y Shen. Este resultado mejora el Lema de Borel-Cantelli, en tanto que implica otras versiones condicionadas que aparecen en la literatura. Para demostrar el resultado principal se da una versión condicionada de la Desigualdad de Chung-Erdös.
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Xu, Fei, Wengqiang Cui, Qing Kong, Zihui Tang, and Jingcheng Dong. "A Real-World Evidence Study for Distribution of Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome and Its Elements on Respiratory Disease." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2018 (December 12, 2018): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8305892.

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Background. This study aimed to investigate the distribution and characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome and its elements on respiratory diseases (RDs) based on real-world data (RWD). Methods. A real-world study was performed to explore the relationships among TCM syndrome and RDs based on electronic medical information. A total of 26,074 medical records with complete data were available for data analysis. Factor analyses were used to reduce dimensions of TCM syndrome elements and detect common factors. Additionally, cluster analyses were employed to assess combinations of TCM syndrome elements. Finally, association rule analyses were performed to investigate the structures of TCM syndrome elements to estimate the patterns of TCM syndrome. Results. A total of 27 TCM syndromes were extracted from RWD in this work. There were four TCM syndromes with >5.0% frequency based on the distribution frequency. The top five pathogenesis TCM syndrome elements were Tan, Huo, Feng, Qi_Xu, and Han. Factor analysis, cluster analysis, and association rule analysis demonstrated that Tan, Huo, Feng, Qi_Xu, Shen, and Fei were the core TCM syndrome elements. Conclusion. Four common Shi TCM syndromes on RDs were identified: Tan_Re_Yong_Fei, Tan_Zhuo_Zu_Fei, Feng_Re_Fan_Fei, and Feng_Han_Xi_Fei; two core common Xu TCM syndromes (Fei_Shen_Qi_Xu and Fei_Yin_Xu) and two core common Mix TCM syndromes (Fei_Pi_Qi_Xu-Tan_Shi_Yun_Fei and Fei_Shen_Qi_Xu-Tan_Yu_Zu_Fei) were also determined. The core TCM syndrome elements of Tan, Huo, Feng, Qi_Xu, Shen, and Fei were identified in this work.
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Henricks, Robert G. "Fire and rain: a look at Shen Nung the Divine Farmer) and his ties with Yen Ti (the ." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 61, no. 1 (February 1998): 102–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0041977x00015780.

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Up to this point I have attempted to show how Shen Nung was portrayed in late Warring States and early Han texts. I have also reviewed what we know about Nung (or Chu) and Lieh Shan shih, Keng-fu (Plough Father), and T'ien-tsu (Field Ancestor), since it may be one or all four of these figures that comes to be known as Shen Nung.We can argue nothing for certain on this, and certainly T'ien-tsu in the Shih, was, we assume, a god of the Chou. But that point aside, there seems to be good reason to think that Shen Nung was originally a farming god of the Shang people. He is the hero who invented the plough, and the god to whom they turned when they needed rain. Ultimately, this may have been Hsieh, the first-born of the Shang people, known to us in our texts as Shu-chün or Yi-chün. That Shen Nung would become prominent only in texts that date from the late Chou should be no surprise; we should expect him to be overshadowed in early Chou times by their hero Hou Chi.It is important to keep in mind as we proceed that in the materials we have examined so far, we have seen repeated references to ‘fire’ and ‘rain’ and ‘drought’. Ritual ways of producing rainfall and combating the drought could involve fire (yen-huo, in Shih, 211); they might also involve ‘invocations’, charging the drought demon to ‘Go to the north!’ (Shan-hai ching).
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Kong, Qing, Mihui Li, Xuanfeng Qin, Yubao Lv, and Zihui Tang. "Real-world evidence study for distribution of traditional Chinese medicine syndrome and its elements on chronic bronchitis in China." Traditional Medicine and Modern Medicine 02, no. 04 (December 2019): 155–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s2575900019500150.

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Objective: To investigate the distribution and characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndromes and its elements on chronic bronchitis (CB) based on real-world data (RWD) so as to optimize the treatment strategies. Methods: A real-world study based on 2207 medical records collected from five hospitals in China, to explore the relationship between TCM syndrome and CB using the big data methods. Factor analyses were used to reduce the dimensions of TCM syndrome elements and found common factors. Additionally, cluster analyses were performed to value combinations of TCM syndrome element. Finally, association rule analyses were employed to assess the structures of TCM syndromes elements and estimate the patterns of TCM syndrome. Results: A total of 21 TCM syndromes were extracted from RWD in this work. There were four TCM syndromes consisting of Tan_Zhuo_Zu_Fei, Tan_Re_Yong_Fei, Feng_Han_Xi_Fei, and Feng_Re_Fan_Fei with [Formula: see text]% frequency based on the distribution frequency. The two top Xu TCM syndromes of Fei_Yin_Xu and Fei_Shen_Qi_Xu were identified. The top six pathogenesis TCM syndrome elements were Tan, Huo, Feng, Han, Qi_Xu, and Yin_Xu. Factor analyses, cluster analyses, and association rule analyses demonstrated that Tan, Huo, Feng, Han, Qi-Xu, Yin-Xu, Fei, and Shen were the core TCM syndrome elements. Conclusion: The four common Shi TCM syndromes of Tan_Zhuo_Zu_Fei, Tan_Re_Yong_Fei, Feng_Han_Xi_Fei, and Feng_Re_Fan_Fei for CB were detected in the real world study, and the two Xu TCM syndromes of Fei_Yin_Xu and Fei_Shen_Qi_Xu were identified. The Mix TCM syndrome of Fei_Pi_Qi_Xu_Tan_Shi_Yun_Fei was the main syndrome. The core TCM syndrome elements of Tan, Huo, Feng, Han, Qi_Xu, and Yin_Xu, Fei, and Shen were determined in the entire sample.
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Tung, S. C., T. F. Lin, I. C. Tseng, and H. M. Lin. "Identification of 2-MIB and geosmin producers in Feng-Shen reservoir in south Taiwan." Water Supply 6, no. 2 (March 1, 2006): 55–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/ws.2006.050.

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Musty and earthy odor are present in the source water of Feng-Shen waterworks (FSW) in south Taiwan all year round. Although 2-methylisoborneol (2-MIB) and geosmin are responsible for the musty and earthy odor, respectively, the possible odor producers remained unknown. In this study, actinomycetes that produce 2-MIB and geosmin were studied. Based on the 16S rDNA sequence, three species were identified after comparison with the GenBank database at the NCBI. The three species are Streptomyces malaysiensis as a 2-MIB and geosmin producer, Streptomyces caelestis as a 2-MIB producer, and Streptomyces roseoflavus as a geosmin producer. For S. malaysiensis and S. caelestis, the production of MIB and/or geosmin was increased with incubation temperature (20–30 °C) in starch–glutamate broth medium. The optimal MIB, geosmin and biomass occurred at 30 °C. The maximal geosmin/biomass (G/B) and/or MIB/biomass (M/B) also occurred at 30 °C, and sporulating cultures contained more geosmin and/or MIB than nonsporulatig cultures.
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Reed, Christopher A. "Unearthing the Nation: Modern Geology and Nationalism in Republican China by Grace Yen Shen." Technology and Culture 57, no. 1 (2016): 260–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tech.2016.0021.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Feng shen yen i"

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Lau, Ling-yee Liny, and 劉令始. "Wind and water of two villages : investigating a possible connection between fungshui and prosperity of two villages in Ping Shan : the case of Hang Tau Tsuen and Hang Mei Tsuen." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10722/208064.

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As someone who have studied Fungshui and offers Fungshui advice, I am aware that the collective success of a village is often qualified, traditionally, by the number of wealthy landlords, accomplished scholars, illustrious officials, male offspring, and long-life people. In modern times, the attribution to good Fungshui in a village is similar: by the number of rich businessmen and landowners, accomplished professionals, high-ranking government officials and high-profile celebrities. The emphasis is still on men, even though there are more clanswomen and many successful clanswomen. Based on this notion of attributing the success of clansmen to good Fungshui, I wonder if this could provide a means of measuring how “good” is good Fungshui of a village. The Tang clan is one of the five great clans (i.e. Tang, Hau (侯), Pang (彭), Liu (廖) and Man (文)) residing in Hong Kong. Since the migration and settlement of the family to Ping Shan in the 12th Century by the 92nd generation ancestor Tang Yuen-ching (鄧元禎) with his son Tang Chung-kwong (alias Tang Man-lei) (鄧從光, 字萬里), the Tang clan of Ping Shan has been evolved for more than 800 years with a long period of economic prosperity and social achievements. Many villagers in Ping Shan attribute this success to good Fungshui in and around the villages. In what ways does Fungshui contribute to the economic and social success in villages in Ping Shan? How can this seemingly unmeasurable Fungshui qualification of success in Ping Shan be measured in more concrete terms? These are the research questions for this dissertation. This is an investigative research into the land and the people of villages in Ping Shan, with focus on tracing notable clansmen from past to present as a measure of the reputed good Fungshui of the land. It is with my interest in heritage and my lifelong dedication to the understanding of Fungshui that I attempt this unconventional research in making a connection between two pedagogies – the intangible cultural heritage of Fungshui and the cultural landscape of Ping Shan. The place Ping Shan, after all, is where I grew up, and this is a place to which I have strong emotional attachment. As such, I feel obligated to find out more about Ping Shan. I did not know the outcome of the research, and my expectation was that even if I did not find the connection, I would at least find out more about the history of the people and the geography of the place and contribute towards the understanding of the cultural landscape of two villages in Ping Shan.
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Southerland, Abigail C. "Zhong Guo Da Xue Sheng Dui Mei Guo Da Xue Sheng Han Yu Fa Yin De Jie Du Fen Xi - Liu Ge Ge An De Yan Jiu." The Ohio State University, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1420561951.

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Lin, Xiangcheng. ""San yan" gu shi de jie gou fen xi = The San-yen stories : a structural analysis /." click here to view the abstract and table of contents, 1999. http://net3.hkbu.edu.hk/~libres/cgi-bin/thesisab.pl?pdf=b15646440a.pdf.

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Tung, Ga-bo. "Stories in San-yen concerning men's changing altitudes and mentalities upon attaining social success "San yan" zhong "Fa ji bian tai" gu shi zhu ti yan jiu /." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 1987. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B31949320.

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Wei, Chengsi. "Gong chan dang Zhongguo zhi shi fen zi de gong ju hua Shanghai zhi shi fen zi qun ti de she hui xue yan jiu : 1949-1978 /." online access from Digital dissertation consortium, 2001. http://libweb.cityu.edu.hk/cgi-bin/er/db/ddcdiss.pl?3025927.

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薛寶嫦. "馮延巳 陽春集 研究 = A study of Feng Yansi's The Collection of Yang Chun." Thesis, University of Macau, 2000. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b1636199.

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陳佩佩. "Myths of feng shen yan yi." Thesis, 2004. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/69382032852202607913.

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Cheng, Wen Yu, and 鄭文裕. "Feng Meng Long 「Shen Yan」The story originates research." Thesis, 2006. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/64439347769869597449.

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The novel object is a person, describes person's life,Thought and emotion. The novel was allowed to help us to understand then social condition. Also may provide us the truth which is together with the person. This paper, mainly describes the nove of “”Shen Yan“” which the Ming Dynasty Feng Meng Long compiles to analyze. Analyzes this book each story content and the origin, also studies this book has any influence to the later ages novel and the drama.
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Pan, Guei-Mei, and 潘桂美. "Discussion on the Qualities of Folk Children’s Stories in Romance of Enfeoffed Gods [Feng Shen Yan Yi]." Thesis, 2002. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/tg596h.

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Abstract The study aims as investigating the qualities of folk children’s stories in Romance of Enfeoffed Gods [Feng Shen Yan Yi]. In the paper, a comprehensive investigation and investigation will be made on the book, Romance of Enfeoffed Gods by making analyses from the characteristics of folk children’s stories, such as imagination, fabrication, abnormality, etc. There are six chapters in the book: Chapter 1: Preface. It introduces the intentions, purposes, approach and limitations of this research, and gives a brief introduction to the relevant literature about folk children’s stores and Romance of Enfeoffed Gods. Chapter 2: Discussion on Folk Children’s Stories. First of all, there is an introduction to the definition and classification of children’s stories. Then it discusses about the definition and classification of folk children’s stories, and talks about the characteristics of folk children’s stores from the aspects of their wordings, themes, images of characters, structure, etc. It also introduces the way of expression commonly found in folk children’s stories. Chapter 3: Brief Description of Romance of Enfeoffed Gods. It gives a brief description of Romance of Enfeoffed Gods from the outer portion to the inner portion. Regarding the outer portion, the description discusses about two things: the origin and background. As for the inner portion, it focuses on the analyses of the thematic ideas and writing skills. Chapter 4: Qualities of Folk Children’s Stories in Romance of Enfeoffed Gods – Imagination and Fabrication. From the description of characters, the fabricated plots and scenes, and the magical circumstances and incantations, this chapter introduces the qualities of folk children’s stories found in Romance of Enfeoffed Gods. Chapter 5: Qualities of Folk Children’s Stories in Romance of Enfeoffed Gods – Magic and Treasures. Magic and treasures are the ways of imagination most commonly adopted in the folk children’s stories. The magic and treasures mentioned in the book are so many, magical and strange. This chapter divides magic into two kinds: “the magic that subdues the enemy” and “the self-protecting magic.” As for treasures, they are divided into 15 kinds. Besides, focusing on the magic and treasures with scientific nature, an additional section is given for discussion. Chapter 6: Conclusion. Conclusions are made from three aspects: the deliverance influence of the magical style of Romance of Enfeoffed Gods, the application of the techniques of children’s stories in Romance of Enfeoffed Gods, and the value of Romance of Enfeoffed Gods on children’s education.
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Yi-Chi, Su, and 蘇怡之. "Yen, Feng." Thesis, 2001. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/02861340891938386906.

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1960-, Yufu, and Wen Shiren, eds. Feng shen bang. Taibei Shi: Shi bao wen hua chu ban qi ye gu fen you xian gong si, 2006.

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1960-, Yufu, and Wen Shiren, eds. Feng shen bang. Taibei Shi: Shi bao wen hua chu ban qi ye gu fen you xian gong si, 2006.

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Ren, Xiaoyan. Xiao feng shen: Feng shen yan yi gu shi jing bian. Xianggang: Wan li ji gou, Ming hua chu ban gong si, 2003.

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Xu, Zhonglin, active 16th century and Chuang shi zhuo yue, eds. Feng shen yan yi. Beijing: Beijing shi yue wen yi chu ban she, 2007.

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Feng shen yan yi. Taibei Xian Zhonghe Shi: Da jiao chu ban she, 2005.

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1574-1625, Zhong Xing, Yang Zongying, and Miao Tianhua, eds. Feng shen yan yi. Taibei Shi: San min shu ju gu fen you xian gong si, 1991.

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1944-, Chai Jianhong, and Li Zhaoxiang, eds. Feng shen yan yi. Beijing: Jiu zhou chu ban she, 2001.

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Xu, Zhong Lin. Feng shen yan yi. Hong Kong: Yan Nan, 1997.

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Xu, Zhong Lin. Feng shen yan yi. Changchun: Shidaiwenyi, 2000.

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Feng shen yan yi. 2nd ed. Taibei Shi: San min shu ju, 2007.

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"“Feng Yan zhuan” 馮燕傳 (An Account of Feng Yan) by Shen Yazhi 沈亞之." In Tang Dynasty Tales, translated by William H. Nienhauser, Jr., 163–79. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814719537_0005.

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"“Yin Tianxiang” 殷天祥 by Shen Fen 沈汾." In Tang Dynasty Tales, translated by Maria Kobzeva, 99–123. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814719537_0003.

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"Harmonizing a Spring Poem by Premier Lu of Chin-ling by Tu Shen-yen." In Chinese Poetry, 2nd ed., Revised, 178. Duke University Press, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9780822382096-041.

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"Harmonizing a Spring Poem by Premier Lu of Chin-ling by Tu Shen-yen." In Chinese Poetry, 2nd ed., Revised, 178–79. Duke University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780822382096-048.

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Taber, Douglass F. "C–O Ring Construction: The Smith Synthesis of (+)-18-epi-Latrunculol A." In Organic Synthesis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190646165.003.0046.

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James A. Bull of Imperial College London showed (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2014, 53, 14230) that the malonate 1 could readily be cyclized to the oxetane 2. Davide Ravelli of the University of Pavia functionalized (Adv. Synth. Catal. 2014, 356, 2781) the α position of the oxetane 3 with 4, leading to 5. Frank Glorius of the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster hydrogenated (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2014, 53, 8751) the furan 6 to give 7 in high ee. Jia-Rong Chen and Wen-Jing Xiao of Central China Normal University converted (Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2014, 4714) the initial Henry adduct from 8 into the cyclic ether 9. Anil K. Saikia of the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati cyclized (J. Org. Chem. 2014, 79, 8592) the ene–yne 10 to the ketone 11. Richard C. D. Brown of the University of Southampton developed (Org. Lett. 2014, 16, 5104) a chiral auxiliary that effectively directed the oxidative cyclization of the diene 12 to 13. The chiral auxiliary could be recovered and reused. K. A. Woerpel of New York University showed (Org. Lett. 2014, 16, 3684) that, depending on the solvent, 15 could be added to 14 to give either 16 or 17. Samuel J. Danishefsky of Columbia University and the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center also observed (Chem. Eur. J. 2014, 20, 8731) a marked solvent effect on the diastereoselectivity of the reduction of 18 to 19. Xiaoming Feng of Sichuan University added (Chem. Eur. J. 2014, 20, 14493) the ketone 20 to Danishefsky’s diene 21 to give 22 in high ee. Jhillu Singh Yadav of the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology effected (Tetrahedron Lett. 2014, 55, 3996) intramolecular opening of the oxetane of 23 to give, with clean inversion, the cyclic ether 24. Chun-Yu Ho of the South University of Science and Technology, taking advan­tage (J. Org. Chem. 2014, 79, 11873) of the superior chelating ability of the allyl ether, selectively cyclized 25 to 26. Xuegong She of Lanzhou University used (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2014, 53, 10789) a gold catalyst to convert 27 into the eight-membered ring ether 28.
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Conference papers on the topic "Feng shen yen i"

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Shi, Yanhui, Zijing Shen, Xirui Feng, and Shuying Cheng. "Research on the fringe belts of Shangqiu, China: a morphogenetic approach." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.5683.

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Research on the fringe belts of Shangqiu, China: a morphogenetic approach Zijing Shen, Xirui Feng, Shuying Cheng, Yanhui Shi* College of Urban and Environmental Sciences. Peking University. Beijing. China 100871 E-mail: shzj950609@163.com, 873405878@qq.com, corrine0123@126.com, yhshi1988@sina.com* Keywords: fringe belts, morphogenetic analysis, ancient Shangqiu; concentric Conference topic: Urban form and social use of space The concept of the fringe belt has, in recent years, been studied quite widely in the Western world. Fringe belts were first recognized in Europe, primarily in relation to city walls. In China, fringe belts have been rarely studied, despite their very widespread occurrence. Yet China provides a highly complex world of urban morphological phenomena related to cultural settings substantially different from those in the West. In relation to both a long urban history and recent rapid processes of industrialization and urbanization, the fringe belts of Chinese cities deserve more in-depth research. To rectify this deficiency, this paper examines the developmental process and form of the fringe belts of Shangqiu (including both ancient Shangqiu and modern Shangqiu) as a central focus, using the basic methods of morphogenetic analysis. Since the Ming Dynasty the existence of fringe belts in Shangqui relates to double fixation lines (double city walls, the space between which is water for defence against invasion and flood). Since 1949, a new core developed outside ancient Shangqiu. In time, due to the alteration of the city’s organizational system and rapid expansion of modern Shangqiu, the whole of ancient Shangqiu, as well as its fringe belts, has become part of the fringe-belts system of modern Shangqiu. The development of the fringe belts of Shangqiu shows a different pattern from a concentric town such as Alnwick. This finding extends and refines the understanding of fringe belts. References: Louis, H. (1936) ‘Die geographische Gliederung von Gross-Berlin’, Länderkundliche Forschung: Krebs Festschrift (Engelhorn, Stuttgart) 146-71. Conzen, M. R. G. (1969) Alnwick, Northumberland: a study in town-plan analysis Institute of British Geographers Publication 27 (George Philip, London).
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Chang, Kuo-Chun, Kung-Yuan Kuo, and Chih-Hung Lu. "Performance of Yen-Feng Bridge during the 921 Taiwan Chi-Chi Earthquake." In Sixth U.S. Conference and Workshop on Lifeline Earthquake Engineering (TCLEE) 2003. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40687(2003)26.

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