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BP Neural Network Based Prediction of Potential Mikania Micrantha
se t Re arc s h: re O o p Qiu et al., Forest Res 2018, 7:1 F e f n o A DOI: 10.4172/2168-9776.100021 l 6 c a c n e r s u s o J Forest Research: Open Access ISSN: 2168-9776 Research Article Open Access BP Neural Network Based Prediction of Potential Mikania micrantha Distribution in Guangzhou City Qiu L1,2, Zhang D1,2, Huang H3, Xiong Q4 and Zhang G4* 1School of Geosciences and Info-Physics, Central South University, Hunan, Changsha, China 2Key Laboratory of Metallogenic Prediction of Nonferrous Metals and Geological Environment Monitor (Central South University), Ministry of Education, Changsha, China 3Shengli College of China University of Petroleum, Shandong, Dongying, China 4Central South University of Forestry and Technology, Hunan, Changsha, China *Corresponding author: Zhang G, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, Hunan, Changsha, China, Tel: 9364682275; E-mail: [email protected] Received date: January 16, 2018; Accepted date: February 09, 2018; Published date: February 12, 2018 Copyright: © 2018 Qiu L, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Abstract To predict the distribution of Mikania micrantha, one of the most harmful invasive plants in Guangzhou City, the author selected relevant environmental factors and established a feasible simple model based on BP neural network to use its strong nonlinear ability in this -
Research on Innovation of Rural Grassroots Governance Driven by New Township Talents from the Perspective of "Internet +
E3S Web of Conferences 189, 01021 (2020) https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202018901021 ASTFE 2020 Research on innovation of Rural grassroots Governance driven by New Township talents from the perspective of "Internet + Meng Zhang1 1Guangzhou Nanyang Polytechnic College, Guangzhou 510925, China Abstract-"Internet +" is a further practical result of Internet thinking, which promotes the continuous evolution of economic forms, thus driving the vitality of social and economic entities and providing a broad network platform for reform, innovation and development. At the same time, the role of the new townsfolk in the construction of the new countryside includes the governance of the rural grass-roots level, which gradually attracts extensive attention from all walks of life. Aims to explore the prevention and get rid of rural grassroots governance crisis, the sustainable way to maintain close ties with the masses, for the revitalization of the construction of rural areas, to guide the new follow villager boost rural grass-roots governance, because new follow villager unique localism and moral superiority, this system research problem related to new follow villager and rural grassroots governance is needed urgently. Social governance at the rural grass-roots level is the social foundation for rural revitalization. Without effective social governance at the grass-roots level, the strategy of rural revitalization will not be fully realized."Internet + Governance" is the only way to realize the modernization of grassroots governance. It is also a stepping stone for grassroots governments to use technological means to closely integrate democratic governance with the well-being of the people. It not only realizes the people-oriented care of people, but also reflects the governing principle of the rule of law. -
Assessment of Spatial Accessibility to Residential Care Facilities in 2020 in Guangzhou by Small-Scale Residential Community Data
sustainability Article Assessment of Spatial Accessibility to Residential Care Facilities in 2020 in Guangzhou by Small-Scale Residential Community Data Danni Wang 1,2, Changjian Qiao 3, Sijie Liu 4, Chongyang Wang 2,5,* , Ji Yang 2,5, Yong Li 2,5 and Peng Huang 6 1 Department of Resources and the Urban Planning, Xin Hua College of Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510520, China; [email protected] 2 Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Guangzhou), Guangzhou 511458, China; [email protected] (J.Y.); [email protected] (Y.L.) 3 College of Resources and Environment, Academician Workstation for Urban-Rural Spatial Data Mining, Henan University of Economics and Law, Zhengzhou 450046, China; [email protected] 4 Land and Resources Technology Center of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou 510075, China; [email protected] 5 Key Lab of Guangdong for Utilization of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System, Guangdong Open Laboratory of Geospatial Information Technology and Application, Guangzhou Institute of Geography, Guangzhou 510070, China 6 Shenzhen Municipal Planning and Natural Resources Bureau-Bao’an Management Bureau, Shenzhen 518101, China; [email protected] * Correspondence: [email protected]; Tel.: +86-188-0208-0904 Received: 27 February 2020; Accepted: 12 April 2020; Published: 15 April 2020 Abstract: Population aging has increasingly challenged socio-economic development worldwide, highlighting the significance of relevant research such as accessibility to residential care facilities (RCFs). However, a number of previous studies are carried out only on street (town)-to-district scales, which could cause errors of the accessibility to RCFs for a family. In order to improve the resolution to individual families, we measure and compare the accessibilities to RCFs based on 3494 residential communities and 169 streets of Guangzhou in 2020 through the two-step floating catchment area (2SFCA) method. -
China Kepei Education Group Limited 中國科培教育
696795 \ (China Kepei Education) \ 25/04/2019 \ M11 China Kepei Education Group Limited 中國科培教育集團有限公司 (Incorporated in the Cayman Islands with limited liability) (Stock Code: 1890) FORM OF PROXY FOR USE AT ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING I/We (Name) (Block capitals) of (Address) being the holder(s) of (see Note 1) shares of US$0.00001 each in the capital of China Kepei Education Group Limited (the “Company”) hereby appoint (Name) of (Address) or failing him/her (Name) of (Address) or failing him/her, the chairman of the meeting (see Note 2) as my/our proxy to attend and vote for me/us and on my/our behalf at the Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held at Room 109, No. 35 Building, Guangdong Polytechnic College, Qifu Road, Gaoyao District, Zhaoqing City, Guangdong Province, the PRC on 3 June 2019 at 10:30 a.m. and at any adjournment thereof or on any resolution or motion which is properly proposed thereat. My/Our proxy is authorised and instructed to vote as indicated (see Note 3) in respect of the undermentioned resolutions: Ordinary Resolutions (see Note 3) FOR (see Note 3) AGAINST (see Note 3) 1. To receive and adopt the audited consolidated financial statements of the Company for the year ended 31 December 2018 and the reports of the directors and auditor thereon. 2. To declare a final dividend of HK$0.10 per share for the year ended 31 December 2018. 3. (a) To re-elect the following retiring directors of the Company (“Directors”, each a “Director”): (i) Mr. -
Cereal Series/Protein Series Jiangxi Cowin Food Co., Ltd. Huangjindui
产品总称 委托方名称(英) 申请地址(英) Huangjindui Industrial Park, Shanggao County, Yichun City, Jiangxi Province, Cereal Series/Protein Series Jiangxi Cowin Food Co., Ltd. China Folic acid/D-calcium Pantothenate/Thiamine Mononitrate/Thiamine East of Huangdian Village (West of Tongxingfengan), Kenli Town, Kenli County, Hydrochloride/Riboflavin/Beta Alanine/Pyridoxine Xinfa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Dongying City, Shandong Province, 257500, China Hydrochloride/Sucralose/Dexpanthenol LMZ Herbal Toothpaste Liuzhou LMZ Co.,Ltd. No.282 Donghuan Road,Liuzhou City,Guangxi,China Flavor/Seasoning Hubei Handyware Food Biotech Co.,Ltd. 6 Dongdi Road, Xiantao City, Hubei Province, China SODIUM CARBOXYMETHYL CELLULOSE(CMC) ANQIU EAGLE CELLULOSE CO., LTD Xinbingmaying Village, Linghe Town, Anqiu City, Weifang City, Shandong Province No. 569, Yingerle Road, Economic Development Zone, Qingyun County, Dezhou, biscuit Shandong Yingerle Hwa Tai Food Industry Co., Ltd Shandong, China (Mainland) Maltose, Malt Extract, Dry Malt Extract, Barley Extract Guangzhou Heliyuan Foodstuff Co.,LTD Mache Village, Shitan Town, Zengcheng, Guangzhou,Guangdong,China No.3, Xinxing Road, Wuqing Development Area, Tianjin Hi-tech Industrial Park, Non-Dairy Whip Topping\PREMIX Rich Bakery Products(Tianjin)Co.,Ltd. Tianjin, China. Edible oils and fats / Filling of foods/Milk Beverages TIANJIN YOSHIYOSHI FOOD CO., LTD. No. 52 Bohai Road, TEDA, Tianjin, China Solid beverage/Milk tea mate(Non dairy creamer)/Flavored 2nd phase of Diqiuhuanpo, Economic Development Zone, Deqing County, Huzhou Zhejiang Qiyiniao Biological Technology Co., Ltd. concentrated beverage/ Fruit jam/Bubble jam City, Zhejiang Province, P.R. China Solid beverage/Flavored concentrated beverage/Concentrated juice/ Hangzhou Jiahe Food Co.,Ltd No.5 Yaojia Road Gouzhuang Liangzhu Street Yuhang District Hangzhou Fruit Jam Production of Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein Powder/Caramel Color/Red Fermented Rice Powder/Monascus Red Color/Monascus Yellow Shandong Zhonghui Biotechnology Co., Ltd. -
The Susceptibility Assessment of Multi-Hazard in the Pearl River
Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-2018-104 Manuscript under review for journal Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. Discussion started: 23 May 2018 c Author(s) 2018. CC BY 4.0 License. Page 1 1 The susceptibility assessment of multi-hazard in the Pearl 2 River Delta Economic Zone, China 3 4 Chuanming Ma*, Xiaoyu WU, Bin LI, Ximei Hu 5 6 *Corresponding author at: School of Environmental Studies, China University of Geosciences, 7 Wuhan 430074, China. Tel.: +86-27-67883159. Email: [email protected] 8 9 Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-2018-104 Manuscript under review for journal Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. Discussion started: 23 May 2018 c Author(s) 2018. CC BY 4.0 License. Page 2 10 11 Abstract 12 The multi-hazard susceptibility assessment can provide a basis to decision-making for 13 land use planning and geo-hazards management. The main scope of this paper is 14 assess multi-hazard susceptibility to identify susceptibility area by using an integrated 15 method of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and the Difference Method (MD) 16 within MapGIS environment. The basic principle of this method is to predict future 17 geological hazards based on occurrence mechanism of occurred geological hazards 18 and the geological conditions that caused past geological hazards. Typical geo-hazards 19 susceptibility are separately assessed by applying Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). 20 The multi-hazard susceptibility is completed by synthesizing individual geo-hazards 21 susceptibility result with the Difference Method (MD), the multi-hazard susceptibility 22 map is generated by utilizing MapGIS platform. -
A Study on the Differences of Mandarin Mingled By
316 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES (ONLINE) - ISSN: 2717-7130 Vol:1, Issue: 3 pp: 316-323 JEL Codes: Z1, Z13,Z19 LI J. (2020). “A Study on the Differences of Mandarin Mingled by Cantonese in the Pearl River Delta of China” Vol: 1 Issue: 3 pp: 316-323 Key words: Cantonese; Mandarin mingled by Cantonese; heterogeneous words; Mandarin level; variance analysis. Article Type Research Article A Study on the Differences of Mandarin Mingled by Cantonese in the Pearl River Delta of China Arrived Date Accepted Date Published Date 17.07.2020 24.07.2020 31.07.2020 Jinfeng Li * ABSTRACT The phenomenon of Mandarin Mingled by Cantonese is widespread in Guangdong dialect area. It is mainly reflected in the heterogeneous pronunciation and vocabulary, and its performance degree reflects speakers’ Mandarin level. In the summer of 2019, this paper investigated the Pearl River Delta area and found that: The development of Mandarin level is unbalanced. According to variance analysis and expert scoring, the equilibrium degree can be divided into four gradients from good to bad. The first gradient: Shenzhen; the second gradient: Zhuhai, Guangzhou, Dongguan; the third gradient: Foshan, Huizhou; the fourth gradient: Zhongshan, Jiangmen, Zhaoqing. It’s wise to strengthen the promotion of Mandarin in Guangdong, to promote the balanced development of regional economic integration. INTRODUCTION With the development of science and technology, economy and education, the integration of Mandarin in China has been greatly accelerated, which has intensified the integration of Mandarin and dialects, and fierce competition has been launched between them. According to Thomason and Terrence (1988) and Thomason (2001), when two or more languages come into contact with each other, the interaction and long-term effects of different languages may result in new fused languages with traces of the original language. -
Cassava in China Inad• Era of Change
, '. -.:. " . Ie'"d;~~aVa in China lnan• I j Era of Change A CBN Case Study with Farmers and Processors ~-- " '. -.-,'" . ,; . ):.'~. - ...~. ¡.;; i:;f;~ ~ ';. ~:;':. __ ~~,.:';.: GuyHenry an~ Reinhardt Howeler )28103 U.' '1'/ "'.'..,· •.. :¡g.l ... !' . ~ .. W()R~mG,~6t:UMENT 1§:º~~U'U~T'O~OIln1ernotlonol CeMe:r fer TropIcal AgrICultura No. 155 Cassava Biotechnolgy Network Cassava in China InaD• Era of Change A CBN Case Study with Farmers and Processors GuyHenry and Reinhardt Howeler Cover Photos: Top: Cassava processing in Southern China í Bottom: Farmer participatory research in Southern China I I Al! photos: Cuy Henry (ClAn, July-August, 1994 I I¡ ¡ ¡, I Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, CIAT ! Intemational Center for Tropical Agriculwre I Apartado Aéreo 6713 Cali, Colombia G:IAT Working Document No. 155 Press fun: 100 Printed in Colombia june 1996 ! Correa citation: Henry, G.; Howeler, R. 1996. Cassava in China in an era of change. A CBN case study with farmers and processors. 31 July to 20 August, 1994. - Cali Colombia: Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, 1996. 68 p. - (Working Document; no. 1 ~5) I Cassava in China in An Era of Change A CBN Case Study with farmers and processors in Guangdong, Guangxi and Hainan Provinces of Southern China By: Guy Henry and Reínhardt Howeler luly 31 - August 20, 1994 Case Study Team Members: Dr. Guy Henry (Economist) International Center for Tropical Agriculture (ClAn, Cal i, Colombia Dr. Reinharot Howeler (Agronomis!) Intemational Center for Tropical Agricultur<! (ClAn, Bangkok, Thailand Mr. Huang Hong Cheng (Director), Mr. Fang Baiping, M •. Fu Guo Hui 01 the Upland Crops Researcll Institute (UCRIl in Guangzhou. -
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Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, volume 70 International Conference on Economy, Management and Entrepreneurship(ICOEME 2018) Investigation and Research on the Influence and Practical Significance of the “Equal Rights for Home Tenants and Owners” Policy A Case Study of Guangzhou City* Bingchao Huang Xiaozhuan Xiao Scientific Research and Development Planning Office School of Accounting Guangzhou College of Commerce Guangzhou College of Commerce Guangzhou, China 511363 Guangzhou, China 511363 Deyu Kong Yuechun Sun School of Accounting School of Accounting Guangzhou College of Commerce Guangzhou College of Commerce Guangzhou, China 511363 Guangzhou, China 511363 Abstract—The “school district housing” in China’s housing structural reform, deepening housing system reform, and rental market is the main target of scarce educational resources improving the supporting regulations and policies. and “education investment”. Guangzhou Municipal Government has taken the lead in promulgating policies to implement “equal II. OVERVIEW OF THE “EQUAL RIGHTS FOR HOME rights for home tenants and owners”, and empowered eligible tenants’ children to enjoy basic public services stipulated by the TENANTS AND OWNERS” POLICY state, such as compulsory education, medical treatment, and so China is in a crucial period of securing a decisive victory in on, thus solving the housing rental problems. Through the in- building a moderately prosperous society in all respects. To depth investigation of Guangzhou residents’ understanding, deepen the reform of housing system, the General Office of the influence and expectation on the “equal rights for home tenants State Council promulgated and implemented Several Opinions and owners” policy, this papers further analyzes the relationship on Accelerating the Cultivation and Development of the and influence of policies on citizen’s education rights and Housing Rental Market (GuoBanFa [2016] No. -
Microvascular Changes After Conbercept Therapy in Central Retinal Vein Occlusion Analyzed by Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography
Microvascular changes after conbercept therapy ·Clinical Research· Microvascular changes after conbercept therapy in central retinal vein occlusion analyzed by optical coherence tomography angiography Yang Deng1, Qi-Wen Zhong2, Ai-Qi Zhang3, Xiao-Juan Cai4, Ming-Zhi Lu1, Shao-Chong Zhang1, Li-Shi Su1, Hui Chen1, Ying Lin1, Li-Mei Sun1, Guan-Di Chen1, Li-Ting Zhong1, Chen-Jin Jin1, Wei Chi1 1State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Zhongshan significantly lower in CRVO eyes than in healthy eyes, Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou while the AI and retinal thickness were significantly 510060, China higher (all P<0.05). After treatment, retinal thickness was 2Wuping Hospital, Longyan 364300, China significantly decreased, and the mean BCVA had markedly 3The Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, improved from 20/167 to 20/65 (P=0.0092). The flow area of Harbin 150086, China the choriocapillaris was also significantly improved, which 4The People’s Hospital of Gaoyao District, Zhaoqing 526000, may result from the reduction of shadowing effect caused China by the attenuation of macular edema. However, there were Co-first authors: Yang Deng, Qi-Wen Zhong and Ai-Qi no significant changes in SCP and DCP vessel density Zhang after treatment. The flow area of the choriocapillaris at Correspondence to: Wei Chi and Chen-Jin Jin. State Key baseline was negatively correlated with retinal thickness. Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, ● CONCLUSION: OCTA enables the non-invasive, layer- Sun Yat-sen University, 54 Xianlie Road, Guangzhou 510060, specific and quantitative assessment of microvascular Guangdong Province, China. [email protected]; changes both before and after treatment, and can therefore [email protected] be used as a valuable imaging tool for the evaluation of Received: 2018-08-19 Accepted: 2018-12-15 the follow-up in CRVO patients. -
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2.11 Guangdong Province Guangdong Guangyu Group Co., Ltd., affiliated to the Guangdong Provincial Prison Administration Bureau, has 26 prisons and one police hospital under its jurisdiction Legal representative of the prison company: Li Jingyan, Chairman of Guangdong Guangyu Group Co., Ltd. His official positions in the prison system: Communist Party Committee Member of Guangdong Provincial Department of Justice; Communist Party Committee Secretary and Director of Guangdong Provincial Prison Administration Bureau1 Guangdong Guangyu Group Co., Ltd. was built in July 1951, and it is located in Yujiao Town, Jiedong District, Jieyang City, Guangdong Province. It adopted its current name in May 1995. From 1993 to 2006, the prison fully implemented its “two strategic transfers” (which are the transformation from the field agricultural production to in-prison industrial production in terms of its industrial structure and the transfer from its previous remote mountainous area to the city in terms of its prison layout). The prison was moved from the remote mountainous area to its present location, which covers an area of more than 340 mu. Its prison production projects include electronic product processing, sewing, hardware processing, and manual processing. No. Company Name of the Legal Person Legal Registered Business Scope Company Notes on the Prison Name Prison, to and representative/ Capital Address which the Shareholder(s) Title Company Belongs 1 Guangdong Guangdong Guangdong Li Jingyan 863.874 Project investments, corporate Rooms 107, The Guangdong Provincial Prison Administration Guangyu Provincial Provincial Chairman, million yuan planning management. 302, 401, Bureau3 is the penalty enforcement department of the Group Co., Prison Prison Guangdong Building No. -
Crop Growth Stage GPP-Driven Spectral Model for Evaluation of Cultivated Land Quality Using GA-BPNN
agriculture Article Crop Growth Stage GPP-Driven Spectral Model for Evaluation of Cultivated Land Quality Using GA-BPNN Mingbang Zhu 1, Shanshan Liu 1, Ziqing Xia 1, Guangxing Wang 2 , Yueming Hu 1,3,4,5,* and Zhenhua Liu 1 1 College of Natural Resources and Environment, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China; [email protected] (M.Z.); [email protected] (S.L.); [email protected] (Z.X.); [email protected] (Z.L.) 2 Department of Geography and Environmental Resources, Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC), Carbondale, IL 62901, USA; [email protected] 3 Guangdong Province Engineering Research Center for Land Information Technology, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China 4 Key Laboratory of Construction Land Transformation, Ministry of Land and Resources, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China 5 Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Land Use and Consolidation, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China * Correspondence: [email protected]; Tel.: +86-020-8528-8307 Received: 28 June 2020; Accepted: 30 July 2020; Published: 1 August 2020 Abstract: Rapid and accurate evaluation of cultivated land quality (CLQ) using remotely sensed images plays an important role for national food security and social stability. Current approaches for evaluating CLQ do not consider spectral response relationships between CLQ and spectral indicators based on crop growth stages. This study aimed to propose an accurate spectral model to evaluate CLQ based on late rice phenology. In order to increase the accuracy of evaluation, the Empirical Bayes Kriging (EBK) interpolation was first performed to scale down gross primary production (GPP) products from a 500 m spatial resolution to 30 m.