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2019 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference Program
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PRESSURE VESSELS & PIPING DIVISION 2019 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference Program Hyatt Regency San Antonio Riverwalk San Antonio, Texas July 14 – 19, 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome from the Chair ........................................................................................ 4 PVP 2019 Program Layout ..................................................................................... 5 ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping Division ............................................................ 6 PVP 2019 Conference Committees ................................................................. 7 PVP Technical Program Representatives ....................................................... 7 Student Paper Competition Session Developers ............................................ 8 PVP Division Management Committee ........................................................... 8 PVP Senate of Past Division Chairs ................................................................ 8 PVP Division Technical Committee Chairs ..................................................... 9 PVP Division Administrative Committee Chairs ............................................. 9 ASME Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology ............................................... 9 ASME President .............................................................................................. 9 ASME Staff ....................................................................................................... 9 Opening Ceremony -
Commerce Finds Dumping and Subsidization of Multilayered Wood Flooring from the People’S Republic of China
FACT SHEET Commerce Finds Dumping and Subsidization of Multilayered Wood Flooring from the People’s Republic of China On October 12, the Department of Commerce (Commerce) announced its affirmative final determinations in the antidumping duty (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) investigations of imports of multilayered wood flooring from the People’s Republic of China (China). Dumping occurs when a foreign company sells a product in the United States at less than fair value. Subsidies are financial assistance from foreign governments that benefit the production, manufacture, or exportation of goods. Commerce determined that Chinese producers/exporters have sold multilayered wood flooring in the United States at dumping margins ranging from zero to 58.84 percent. Commerce also determined that Chinese producers/exporters have received countervailable subsidies between 0.33 (de minimis) and 26.73 percent ad valorem. In the AD investigation, mandatory respondent Zhejiang Yuhua Timber Co., Ltd. (Yuhua) received a dumping rate of zero percent. Mandatory respondent Zhejiang Layo Wood Industry Co., Ltd. (Layo) received a dumping rate of 3.98 percent. Mandatory respondent Samling Group received a dumping rate of 2.63 percent. Petitioner alleged targeted dumping on a regional- and customer-specific basis for all three mandatory respondents. Commerce found targeted dumping with respect to sales made by Layo and Samling Group. Seventy-four Chinese producers/exporters qualified for a separate rate of 3.31 percent. All other Chinese producers/exporters of multilayered wood flooring received a China-wide dumping rate of 58.84 percent. In the CVD investigation, mandatory respondent Fine Furniture (Shanghai) Ltd. (and its affiliates Great Wood (Tonghua) Ltd. -
T H E M E S P O R C E L a In
Eva Ströber1 LITERATI AND LITERARY THEMES ON PORCELAIN From the collection Keramiekmuseum Princessehof Leeuwarden The Confucian ideal of a successful career in society was the passing of the PORCELAIN traditional civil service examinations to become an official. However, only a small proportion of the ‘scholar-officials’ actually became integrated into the imperial administrative system that ran the country. The majority of these learned gentlemen, the literati, wenren (men of letters), had to stay in the ON villages or towns of their families, helping with minor social work and education, and spent a life committed to cultured leisure, the Tour Arts of the Literati’: writing and calligraphy, painting, playing the guqin (zither), and weiqi, a kind of chess. Over the centuries these intellectuals contributed substantially to social, intellectual and artistic life in China, and the role they played in Chinese cultural history cannot be overestimated. They represented the ideal of the THEMES cultured gentleman. The literati ideal also became the ideal for disillusioned Confucian officials looking for an escape from their intensely bureaucratie and hierarchically organized life. They dreamed of a life of freedom and reclusivity, close to nature; they longed for a balance of intellect and senses, of meaningful interaction with nature and like-minded companions, a life envisioned by painters and poets. These concepts were formed to a great extent by the influence of Daoism. In most cases turning to the ideals of the literati did not mean turning to an alternative lifestyle. Most literati looked for inspiration not to wild nature but LITERARY to smaller-scale, indoor alternatives. -
Journal of Fishery Sciences of China Vol.15 No.2 March 2008 Contents
Journal of Fishery Sciences of China Vol.15 No.2 March 2008 Contents 01 Heterosis and related genetic analysis by SSR for the salt tolerance of reciplrocal hybrids between Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and blackchin tilapia(Sarotherodon melanotheron) ...............................................LI Si-fa,YAN Biao,CAI Wan-qi, LI Teng-yun,JIA Jin-hua,ZHANG Yan-hong(189) 02 Effects of salinity on digestive enzyme activities of juvenile Acipenser schrenckii .............................................ZHUANG Ping,ZHANG Long-zhen,TIAN Hong-jie,ZHAO Feng,SONG Chao(198) 03 Research on embryonic and postembryonic development of Erythroculter ilishaeformis Bleeker of Taihu Lake ..... GU Zhi-min,ZHU Jun-jie,JIA Yong-yi,PAN Ya-jun,HUANG Xian-ming,XU Gu-xing,YANG Yuan-jie(204) 04 AFLP analysis of cultured and wild hard clam (Meretrix meretrix) populations ..................... HE Chong-bo,CONG Lin-lin,GE Long-li,LIU Wei-dong,ZHOU Zun-chun,GAO Xiang-gang(215) 05 Analysis of mitochondrial DNA in blunt snout bream(Megalobrama amblycephala) populations with different ploidy levels ...........................................................................................TANG Shou-jie,LI Si-fa,CAI Wan-qi (222) 06 Screening of microsatellite primers and population genetic structure of Hemibarbus labeo in Heilongjiang River and Wusulijiang River ................. HU Xue-song,SHI Lian-yu,LI Chi-tao,CAO Ding-chen,MA Bo,XU Wei (230) 07 Cross-species amplification of microsatellite markers from Pseudosciaena crocea in Sciaenidae ........................................................................ -
An Analysis of Chinese Talent Management Strategy: Emphasis on Cao Cao’S Competencies from the Records of the Three Kingdoms
AN ANALYSIS OF CHINESE TALENT MANAGEMENT STRATEGY: EMPHASIS ON CAO CAO’S COMPETENCIES FROM THE RECORDS OF THE THREE KINGDOMS LU KUICHENG A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE STUDIES IN HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT FACULTY OF EDUCATION BURAPHA UNIVERSITY MAY 2018 COPYRIGHT OF BURAPHA UNIVERSITY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I wish to express my sincere gratitude to the many people who supported and helped me in the completion of this study. For my worthily principle advisor Associate Professor Dr.Chalong Tubsree, I send my heartfelt thanks for his patience and guidance in helping me. In the process of composing this paper, he gave me much academic and constructive advice, and helped me to correct my paper. Without his enlightening instruction, impressive kindness and patience, I could not have completed my thesis. His keen and vigorous academic observation enlightened me not only in this thesis but also in my future study. At the same time, I would like to express my appreciation to my Co-advisor, who gave me useful literature knowledge and information in this paper. She is Assist. Prof. Dr. Wilai Limthawaranun. I am very grateful for her patient guidance in the course of my thesis writing. Finally, I would like to thank the teachers who helped me during my entire study process in the International Graduate Studies Human Resource Development Center of Burapha University. Dr. Watunyoo Suwannaset, Dr. Chalermsri Chantarathong and Rattanasiri Khemraj in the IG-HRD office, thank you for taking care of me meticulously for the last three years. -
Chinese Women Artists in the National and Global Art Worlds, 1900S - 1970S
Redefining Female Talent: Chinese Women Artists in the National and Global Art Worlds, 1900s - 1970s Doris Ha Lin Sung A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Graduate Program in Humanities, York University Toronto, Ontario June 2016 © Doris Ha Lin Sung, 2016 Abstract This study examines the art practices of three generations of Chinese women who were active between the 1900s and the 1970s. Its conceptual focus is on the reassessment of female talent and virtue, a moralized dichotomy that had been used to frame women’s social practices and cultural production for centuries in China. The study opens in the period when female poetic practice was harshly vilified by reformists of the late Qing era (1890s-1911). It questions why women’s art production was not directly condemned and examines how women’s increasingly public displays of artistic talent were legitimized through the invocation of long-standing familial norms, the official sanction of new education, and the formulation of various nationalist agendas. Most importantly, this study demonstrates how women artists joined female writers, educators, and political figures in redefining gender possibilities in the early Republican period. Women artists discussed in this study practiced both Chinese-style and Western-style art. It examines their participation in several different public contexts, including art education, exhibitions, art societies, and philanthropic organizations. Representatives of the first generation, Wu Xingfen (1853-1930) and Jin Taotao (1884-1939), advanced the artistic legacy of their predecessors, the women of the boudoir (guixiu), while at the same time expanding the paradigm of traditional women’s art practices. -
Federal Register/Vol. 76, No. 201/Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 201 / Tuesday, October 18, 2011 / Notices 64313 Weighted-Average Company Margin (Percent) Ornatube Enterprise ............................................................................................................................................................ 5.51 Vulcan Industrial Corp. ........................................................................................................................................................ 40.97 Yieh Hsing Industries, Ltd ................................................................................................................................................... 40.97 All other manufacturers/producers/exporters ...................................................................................................................... 29.15 Notification Regarding APO Period of Investigation discussion of the parties’ submissions This notice serves as a reminder to The period for which we are and the Department’s position, see parties subject to administrative measuring subsidies, or period of Memorandum from Christian Marsh, protective order (APO) of their investigation (‘‘POI’’), is January 1, ‘‘Issues and Decision Memorandum for responsibility concerning the 2009, through December 31, 2009. the Final Determination in the disposition of proprietary information Countervailing Duty Investigation of Case History disclosed under APO in accordance Multilayered Wood Flooring from the with 19 CFR 351.305(a). Timely written The following events have occurred -
Types of Yunnan Theme in Mainland Chinese Literature Documents in the Pre-Tang Dynasty
2019 International Conference on Education, Economics, Humanities and Social Sciences (ICEEHSS 2019) Types of Yunnan Theme in Mainland Chinese Literature Documents in the Pre-Tang Dynasty Xu Juan The College of Arts and Sciences Yunnan Normal University, Yunnan, China, 650061 Keywords: Pre-Tang Dynasty; Mainland Chinese literature; Yunnan theme; Type Abstract: The Yunnan theme is the literary classics of the Central Plains, which concerns the humanities and geography of Yunnan. The Yunnan theme constitutes the common memory of history and literature, which divides the period of Pre-Tang Dynasty. Although it is a feather of Jiguang film, it is precious. The Yunnan theme in mainland Chinese literature documents is a medium for understanding Yunnan people, reflecting the new literary aesthetic care. 1. Introduction For the first time, Daoguang Tongzhi Yiwenzhi of Yunnan has clearly divided Yunnan literature into two parts, including the book written by Yunnan people and the book recorded Yunnan events. This kind of work not only highlights the regionalism, but also is not a pure concept of regionalism. Yunnan theme is a kind of frontier theme, which shows its own uniqueness and regionality. Yunnan is rich in natural resources, cultural heritage, natural environment and geographical features. These are fascinating and imaginative. Mainland Chinese literature documents in the pre-tang dynasty contained various Yunnan theme, which involved the politics, economy, military, transportation, culture, figures, deeds, geography and scenery. Here, the mainland Chinese literature is integrated into four categories, including historical events, people's deeds, geographical museums, myths and legends. 2. Historical Events Historical events are an important theme in describing Yunnan's deeds. -
Connecting the Grids Towards a Low-Carbon High-Efficiency Energy System
Connecting the Grids towards a Low-Carbon High-Efficiency Energy System Page I IEEE EI2 2020 IEEE EI2 2020 The 4th IEEE Conference on Energy Internet and Energy System Integration Page II Oct. 30th-Nov. 1st, 2020 Wuhan, China Connecting the Grids towards a Low-Carbon High-Efficiency Energy System Contents 1. Invitation .................................................................................................................... 1 2. Introduction ................................................................................................................ 4 3 Registration ................................................................................................................. 4 4. Organizers .................................................................................................................. 5 5. Committees ................................................................................................................ 6 6. Language .................................................................................................................. 11 7. Venue ........................................................................................................................ 11 8. Schedule at a glance ................................................................................................. 12 9. Opening ceremony speakers .................................................................................... 14 10. Plenary speakers.................................................................................................... -
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QIU TI’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO JUELANSHE AND THE INTERSECTION OF MODERNIST IDEOLOGY, PUBLIC RECEPTIVITY, AND PERSONAL IDENTITY FOR A WOMAN OIL PAINTER IN EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY CHINA BY Copyright 2011 AMANDA SUE WRIGHT Submitted to the graduate degree program in Art History and the Graduate Faculty of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. ________________________________ Chairperson, Marsha Haufler ________________________________ Kuiyi Shen ________________________________ John Kennedy ________________________________ Megan Greene ________________________________ Maki Kaneko Date defended: November 21, 2011 The Dissertation Committee for Amanda Sue Wright certifies this is the approved version of the following dissertation: QIU TI’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO JUELANSHE AND THE INTERSECTION OF MODERNIST IDEOLOGY, PUBLIC RECEPTIVITY, AND PERSONAL IDENTITY FOR A WOMAN OIL PAINTER IN EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY CHINA ________________________________ Chairperson, Marsha Haufler Date approved: November 21, 2011 ii ABSTRACT Despite her pioneering actions as one of the first female oil painters in China, Qiu Ti (丘 堤, 1906-1958) remains on the periphery of China's modernist art movement. This dissertation repositions her to the center of a lively early twentieth-century dialogue about new roles for women in China's art world. Focusing on her involvement with the influential art group Juelanshe (决澜社,often translated Storm Society), this study reassess her professional identity and the impact her membership had on the 1930s Shanghai art community. Examining contemporary magazines, essays on modernist art theories, art group manifestos, and the author’s own interviews with the artist's children, this dissertation sheds new light on Qiu Ti’s contributions. It demonstrates that, though her career ended early, the daring Qiu Ti embraced new styles and genres of modernist art with the same adventurous spirit as her male colleagues. -
Maternal Ambivalence in Pan Yuliang's Paintings
: may / june 1 M A Y / J U N E 2 0 1 0 VOLUME 9, NUMBER 3 INSIDE Artist Features: Movana Negotiating Difference: Chen, Cui Xiuwen, Pan Contemporary Chinese Yuliang, Qi Zhilong Art in the Global Context Guggenheim Museum’s Asian Art Council: Permanent (R)evolution: Contemporary Contemporaneity and Reflections on the Historicization of Modernity in Asia Contemporary Chinese Art, Part Two US$12.00 NT$350.00 PRINTED IN TAIWAN 6 VOLUME 9, NUMBER 3, MAY/JUNE 2010 CONTENTS 2 Editor’s Note 18 4 Contributors 6 Knit Together: Movana Chen and the Politics of Identity in a Global Society. Madeline Eschenburg 18 Cui Xiuwen: Walking on Broken Glass Patricia Eichenbaum Karetzky 34 Maternal Ambivalence in 34 Pan Yuliang’s Paintings Phyllis Teo 48 Qi Zhilong and His Chinese Girl Zheng Shengtian 58 Guggenheim Museum’s Asian Art Council: Contemporary Reflections on Modernity in Asia 81 Negotiating Difference: Contemporary 48 Chinese Art in the Global Context Birgit Hopfener and Franziska Koch 96 Permanent (R)evolution: Contemporaneity and the Historicization of Contemporary Chinese Art, Part Two Paul Gladston 103 Chinese Name Index 81 104 Cover: Qi Zhilong, Chinese Girl (detail), 2009, oil on canvas, 162 x 130 cm. Courtesy of the artist and AW Asia, New York. 1 Editor’s Note YISHU: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art president Katy Hsiu-chih Chien legal counsel Infoshare Tech Law Office, Mann C.C. Liu Yishu 38 opens with three texts featuring women ounding Ken Lum artists who represent different generations, who -in-chie Keith Wallace come from different backgrounds, and whose Zheng Shengtian work differs stylistically. -
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