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Adaptive Fuzzy Pid Controller's Application in Constant Pressure Water Supply System
2010 2nd International Conference on Information Science and Engineering (ICISE 2010) Hangzhou, China 4-6 December 2010 Pages 1-774 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1076H-PRT ISBN: 978-1-4244-7616-9 1 / 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS ADAPTIVE FUZZY PID CONTROLLER'S APPLICATION IN CONSTANT PRESSURE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM..............................................................................................................................................................................................................1 Xiao Zhi-Huai, Cao Yu ZengBing APPLICATION OF OPC INTERFACE TECHNOLOGY IN SHEARER REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEM ...............................5 Ke Niu, Zhongbin Wang, Jun Liu, Wenchuan Zhu PASSIVITY-BASED CONTROL STRATEGIES OF DOUBLY FED INDUCTION WIND POWER GENERATOR SYSTEMS.................................................................................................................................................................................9 Qian Ping, Xu Bing EXECUTIVE CONTROL OF MULTI-CHANNEL OPERATION IN SEISMIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM..........................14 Li Tao, Hu Guangmin, Zhao Taiyin, Li Lei URBAN VEGETATION COVERAGE INFORMATION EXTRACTION BASED ON IMPROVED LINEAR SPECTRAL MIXTURE MODE.....................................................................................................................................................................18 GUO Zhi-qiang, PENG Dao-li, WU Jian, GUO Zhi-qiang ECOLOGICAL RISKS ASSESSMENTS OF HEAVY METAL CONTAMINATIONS IN THE YANCHENG RED-CROWN CRANE NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE BY SUPPORT -
Chinese Medical Journal Volume 127 September 30, 2014 Supplement 2
Chinese Medical Journal Volume 127 September 30, 2014 Supplement 2 Report on Cardiovascular Diseases in China 2012 Outline of report on cardiovascular diseases in China 1 Writing Committee of Annual Report on Cardiovascular Diseases in China Cardiovascular diseases 6 Liu Mingbo Hypertension 8 Wang Zengwu Hypertension in children and adolescents 16 Mi Jie, Dong Hongbo Tobacco use and its association with cardiovascular disease in China 21 Yang Xiaohui, Ma Changsheng Dyslipidemia 26 Li Ying Diabetes mellitus in China’s adult 31 Lu Zuqian, Xu Zhangrong, Li Guangwei Overweight and obesity, deficiency of physical activities, and diet and nutrition 39 Zhao Liancheng, PengYaguang Prevalence rate of metabolic syndrome 43 Zuo Huijuan Epidemiological studies of coronary heart disease 45 Zeng Zhechun Clinical study on coronary heart disease 49 Wang Chunning Stroke in China: prevalence, mortality, and trends 55 Wang Jinwen Clinical study on stroke 57 Du Wanliang, Wang Jinwen, Wang Yongjun Chronic kidney disease in China 61 Wang Yu Cardiovascular surgery 64 Luo Xinjin, Hu Shengshou Peripheral arterial disease 68 Li Xiaoying Cardiac arrhythmia in China 71 Zhang Shu, Fan Xiaohan, Ning Xiaohui Pulmonary hypertension 76 Li Wen, Yang Tao, Jing Xiaoli, He Jianguo Heart failure 79 Zhang Jian Community-based prevention and control of cardiovascular diseases 83 Chen Weiwei Medical expenditure of cardiovascular diseases 85 Liu Kejun About Chinese Medical Journal Chinese Medical Journal (CMJ) is a fully open-access, international peer reviewed general medical journal, published semimonthly in English by the Chinese Medical Association. Established in 1887, now CMJ is the oldest medical periodical in China and distributed worldwide. The Journal is abstracted and/or indexed in Biological Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts, Science Citation Index (SCI), Embase, Social Scisearch, etc. -
Xi Jinping and the Party Apparatus
Miller, China Leadership Monitor, No. 25 Xi Jinping and the Party Apparatus Alice Miller In the six months since the 17th Party Congress, Xi Jinping’s public appearances indicate that he has been given the task of day-to-day supervision of the Party apparatus. This role will allow him to expand and consolidate his personal relationships up and down the Party hierarchy, a critical opportunity in his preparation to succeed Hu Jintao as Party leader in 2012. In particular, as Hu Jintao did in his decade of preparation prior to becoming top Party leader in 2002, Xi presides over the Party Secretariat. Traditionally, the Secretariat has served the Party’s top policy coordinating body, supervising implementation of decisions made by the Party Politburo and its Standing Committee. For reasons that are not entirely clear, Xi’s Secretariat has been significantly trimmed to focus solely on the Party apparatus, and has apparently relinquished its longstanding role in coordinating decisions in several major sectors of substantive policy. Xi’s Activities since the Party Congress At the First Plenum of the Chinese Communist Party’s 17th Central Committee on 22 October 2007, Xi Jinping was appointed sixth-ranking member of the Politburo Standing Committee and executive secretary of the Party Secretariat. In December 2007, he was also appointed president of the Central Party School, the Party’s finishing school for up and coming leaders and an important think-tank for the Party’s top leadership. On 15 March 2008, at the 11th National People’s Congress (NPC), Xi was also elected PRC vice president, a role that gives him enhanced opportunity to meet with visiting foreign leaders and to travel abroad on official state business. -
Chemical Constituents of Euphorbia Tibetica and Their Biological Activities
Chinese Journal of Natural Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines 2014, 12(1): 0038−0042 Medicines doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1009.2014.00038 Chemical constituents of Euphorbia tibetica and their biological activities YANG Da-Song1, HE Qiu-Xia2, YANG Yong-Ping1, LIU Ke-Chun2*, LI Xiao-Li1* 1 Key Laboratory of Economic Plants and Biotechnology; Germplasm Bank of Wild Species in Southwest China; Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research at Kunming, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, China; 2 Biology Institute of Shandong Academy of Sciences, Jinan 250014, China Available online 20 Jan. 2014 [ABSTRACT] AIM: To investigate the chemical constituents and their biological activities of the aerial parts of Euphorbia tibetica. METHOD: Compounds were isolated and purified by various chromatographic methods, and their structures were elucidated through the use of extensive spectroscopic techniques including 2D-NMR, the structures of compounds 5 and 6 were confirmed by single-crystal X-ray crystallography. Bioactivities of all the isolated compounds were evaluated by the MTT method on A549 and anti-angiogenesis assay. RESULTS: One new compound, methyl 4-epi-shikimate-3-O-gallate (1), together with twenty-three known constituents (2–24) were isolated from the aerial parts of E. tibetica. CONCLUSION: Compound 1 is new, and the other compounds were isolated from this plant for the first time. Compounds 5–7, 9, 11, 17, 18 and 20 exhibited inhibitory effects on the growth of human lung cancer cell A549 and compounds 5, 7, 12, 13, 17 and 19 showed anti-angiogenic effects in a zebrafish model. [KEY WORDS] Euphorbia tibetica; Euphorbiaceae; Shikimate derivatives; Diterpenes; Cytotoxicity [CLC Number] R284.1 [Document code] A [Article ID] 2095-6975(2014)01-0038-05 three known (2–24) compounds were characterized. -
Report on Cardiovascular Diseases in China (2013) 中国心血管病报告 2013
REPORT ON CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES IN CHINA (2013) 中国心血管病报告 2013 National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases,China 国家心血管病中心 Encyclopedia of China Publishing House 图书在版编目(CIP)数据 中国心血管病报告. 2013:英文/国家心血管中心著、译. -北京:中国大百科全书出版社, 2015.6 INBN 978-7-5000-9579-8 Ⅰ.①中… Ⅱ.①国… Ⅲ.①心脏血管疾病-研究报告-中国-2013-英文 Ⅳ .①R54 中国版本图书馆CIP数据核字(2015)第140131号 责任编辑:韩小群 出版发行 (北京阜成门北大街17号 邮政编码:100037 电话:010-88390718) http://www.ecph.com.cn 北京骏驰印刷有限公司印刷(北京市海淀区西北旺屯佃工业园区289号) 新华书店经销 开本:889×1194毫米 1/16印张:11.25 字数:300千字 2015年6月第一次印刷 印数:1-4000册 ISBN 978-7-5000-9579-8 定价:125.00元 本书如有印装质量问题,可与本出版社联系调换。 INBN 978-7-5000-9579-8 Copyright by Encyclopedia of China Publishing House,Beijing,China,2014.4 Published by Encyclopedia of China Publishing House 17 Fuchengmen Beidajie,Beijing,China 100037 http://www.ecph,com.cn Distributed by Xinhua Bookstore First Edition 2015.6 Printed in the People's Republic of China EDITORIAL COMMITTEE for Report on Cardiovascular Diseases in China (2013) Chief Editor: Hu Shengshou Deputy Chief Editors: Gao Runlin; Liu Lisheng; Zhu Manlu; Wang Wen; Wang Yongjun; Wu Zhaosu Secretaries: Chen Weiwei; Sui Hui; Yang Jingang Writing Group Chen Weiwei; Du Wanliang; He Jianguo; Jia Weiping; Li Guangwei; Li Xiaoying; Li Xiaomei; Li Ying; Liu Kejun; Liu Jing; Luo Xinjin; Mi Jie; Sui Hui; Wang Chunning; Wang Jinwen; Wang Wei; Wang Wen; Wang Yu; Wang Zengwu; Xu Zhangrong; Yang Jingang; Yang Xiaohui; Zeng Zhechun; Zhang Jian; Zhang Shu; Zhang Yuhui; Zhao Liancheng; Zhou Xin; Zhu Jun; Zuo Huijuan Editorial Committee Chen Chunming; Chen Weiwei; Chen Yude; Du Wanliang; Gao -
Epics and Legends Witnessed
ISSUE 3 · 2019 《中国人大》对外版 NPC National People’s Congress of China EPICS AND LeGeNDS WITNeSSeD 2 NATIONAL PEOPle’s CoNGRESS OF CHINA Formations featuring a giant national flag and the emblem of the People’s Republic of China take path in a mass pageantry celebrating the 70th anni- versary of the founding of the PRC in Beijing on October 1. Zhai Jianlan ISSUE 3 · 2019 3 6 China will stay on peaceful development path Contents 70 Years On 20 National Medals and Honorary Titles Xi Jinping and China’s new era 6 China will stay on peaceful 24 30 development path New China turns 70, witnessing a 42 individuals awarded national golden age medals, honorary titles 8 Highest state honors conferred on 26 32 individuals ahead of National Day Growth for everyone Awards reflect global respect, under- standing 10 28 Epics and legends witnessed Warm response inspired Special Reports 34 Keep our door wide open 36 Top legislator visits Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Russia 4 NATIONAL PEOPle’s CoNGRESS OF CHINA 10 Epics and legends witnessed 45 28 Warm response inspired Economic miracle ISSUE 3 · 2019 National Medals and Honorary Titles Supervision Focus 44 40 A blatant intervention in Hong Kong Top legislature holds joint inquiry affairs condemned meeting on water pollution NPC 44 NPC spokesperson condemns US General Editorial House committee passing Hong Office Address: 23 Xijiaominxiang, Legislation Kong-related resolution Xicheng District Beijing 100805,P.R.China Tel: (86-10)6309-8540 In-depth (86-10)8308-3891 42 E-mail: [email protected] China revises law to ensure drug 45 safety Economic miracle ISSN 1674-3008 CN 11-5683/D Price:RMB35 43 COVER: China holds a grand celebration with a China mulls further encouraging military parade and a mass pageantry on October 1, Edited by The People’s Congresses Journal body donation, protecting privacy the National Day, to mark the 70th anniversary of the Published by The People’s Congresses Journal founding of the People’s Republic of China. -
Staff and Students
KIB STAFF AND STUDENTS HAN Min CHEN Shao-Tian WANG Ying JI Yun-Heng Director: XUAN Yu CHEN Wen-Yun LI De-Zhu DUAN Jun-Hong GU Shuang-Hua The Herbarium Deputy Directors: PENG Hua (Curator) SUN Hang Sci. & Tech. Information Center LEI Li-Gong YANG Yong-Ping WANG Li-Song ZHOU Bing (Chief Executive) LIU Ji-Kai LI Xue-Dong LIU Ai-Qin GAN Fan-Yuan WANG Jing-Hua ZHOU Yi-Lan Director Emeritus: ZHANG Yan DU Ning WU Zheng-Yi WANG Ling HE Yan-Biao XIANG Jian-Ying HE Yun-Cheng General Administrative Offi ce LIU En-De YANG Qian GAN Fan-Yuan (Head, concurrent WU Xi-Lin post) ZHOU Hong-Xia QIAN Jie (Deputy Head) Biogeography and Ecology XIONG De-Hua Department Other Members ZHAO JI-Dong Head: ZHOU Zhe-Kun SHUI Yu-Min TIAN Zhi-Duan Deputy Head: PENG Hua YANG Shi-Xiong HUANG Lu-Lu HU Yun-Qian WU Yan CAS Key Laboratory of Biodiversity CHEN Wen-Hong CHEN Xing-Cai (Retired Apr. 2006) and Biogeography YANG Xue ZHANG Yi Director: SUN Hang (concurrent post) SU Yong-Ge (Retired Apr. 2006) Executive Director: ZHOU Zhe-Kun CAI Jie Division of Human Resources, Innovation Base Consultant: WU Master' s Students Zheng-Yi CPC & Education Affairs FANG Wei YANG Yun-Shan (secretary) WU Shu-Guang (Head) REN Zong-Xin LI Ying LI De-Zhu' s Group LIU Jie ZENG Yan-Mei LI De-Zhu ZHANG Yu-Xiao YIN Wen WANG Hong YU Wen-Bin LI Jiang-Wei YANG Jun-Bo AI Hong-Lian WU Shao-Bo XUE Chun-Ying ZHANG Shu PU Ying-Dong GAO Lian-Ming ZHOU Wei HE Hai-Yan LU Jin-Mei DENG Xiao-Juan HUA Hong-Ying TIAN Xiao-Fei LIU Pei-Gui' s Group LIANG Wen-Xing XIAO Yue-Qin LIU Pei-Gui QIAO Qin ZHANG Chang-Qin Division of Science and TIAN Wei WANG Xiang-Hua Development MA Yong-Peng YU Fu-Qiang WANG Yu-Hua (Head) SHEN Min WANG Yun LI Zhi-Jian ZHU Wei-Dong MA Xiao-Qing SUN Hang' s Group NIU Yang YUE Yuan-Zheng SUN Hang YUE Liang-Liang LI Xiao-Xian NIE Ze-Long LI Yan-Chun TIAN Ning YUE Ji-Pei FENG Bang NI Jing-Yun ZHA Hong-Guang XIA Ke HU Guo-Wen (Retired Jun. -
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Santa Barbara Scribes in Early Imperial
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Santa Barbara Scribes in Early Imperial China A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy in History by Tsang Wing Ma Committee in charge: Professor Anthony J. Barbieri-Low, Chair Professor Luke S. Roberts Professor John W. I. Lee September 2017 The dissertation of Tsang Wing Ma is approved. ____________________________________________ Luke S. Roberts ____________________________________________ John W. I. Lee ____________________________________________ Anthony J. Barbieri-Low, Committee Chair July 2017 Scribes in Early Imperial China Copyright © 2017 by Tsang Wing Ma iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I wish to thank Professor Anthony J. Barbieri-Low, my advisor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, for his patience, encouragement, and teaching over the past five years. I also thank my dissertation committees Professors Luke S. Roberts and John W. I. Lee for their comments on my dissertation and their help over the years; Professors Xiaowei Zheng and Xiaobin Ji for their encouragement. In Hong Kong, I thank my former advisor Professor Ming Chiu Lai at The Chinese University of Hong Kong for his continuing support over the past fifteen years; Professor Hung-lam Chu at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University for being a scholar model to me. I am also grateful to Dr. Kwok Fan Chu for his kindness and encouragement. In the United States, at conferences and workshops, I benefited from interacting with scholars in the field of early China. I especially thank Professors Robin D. S. Yates, Enno Giele, and Charles Sanft for their comments on my research. Although pursuing our PhD degree in different universities in the United States, my friends Kwok Leong Tang and Shiuon Chu were always able to provide useful suggestions on various matters. -
General Table of Contents (Vol. 15, 2018)
Journal of Mountain Science (Monthly) http://jms.imde.ac.cn General Table of Contents (Vol. 15, 2018) 1-12 GUO Xiao-yi, ZHANG Hong-yan, WANG Ye-qiao, HE Hong-shi, WU Zheng-fang, JIN Ying-hua, ZHANG Zheng-xiang, ZHAO Jian-jun Comparison of the spatio-temporal dynamics of vegetation between the Changbai Mountains of eastern Eurasia and the Appalachian Mountains of eastern North America 13-24 ZHANG Mei-mei, CHEN Fang, TIAN Bang-sen An automated method for glacial lake mapping in High Mountain Asia using Landsat 8 imagery 25-32 LIU Yu-shuo, QIN Xiang, CHEN Ji-zu, LI Zhen-lin, WANG Jing, DU Wen-tao, GUO Wan-qin Variations of Laohugou Glacier No. 12 in the western Qilian Mountains, China, from 1957 to 2015 33-45 LIU Yang, LI Lan-hai, CHEN Xi, YANG Jin-Ming, HAO Jian-Sheng Spatial distribution of snow depth based on geographically weighted regression kriging in the Bayanbulak Basin of the Tianshan Mountains, China 46-58 HUANG Fang-fang, ZHANG Wei-qiang, GAN Xian-hua, HUANG Yu-hui, GUO Yue-dong,WEN Xiao-ying Changes in vegetation and soil properties during recovery of a subtropical forest in South China 59-67 LEE Byeong-Ju, EO SOO Hyung Metagenomic approach revealed effects of forest thinning on bacterial communities in the forest soil of Mt. Janggunbong, South Korea 68-81 Virendra Bahadur SINGH, AL. RAMANATHAN Suspended sediment dynamics in the meltwater of Chhota Shigri glacier, Chandra basin, Lahaul-Spiti valley, India 82-99 REN Zhe, WANG Kun, ZHANG Qi-shu, XU Ze-min, TANG Zheng-guang, CHEN Ji-pu, YANG Ji-qing, XU Zong-heng Earthquake dynamic -
The Third Chinese Revolutionary Civil War, 1945–49
Downloaded by [University of Defence] at 20:24 09 May 2016 The Third Chinese Revolutionary Civil War, 1945–49 This book examines the Third Chinese Revolutionary Civil War of 1945–49, which resulted in the victory of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) over Chiang Kaishek and the Guomindang (GMD) and the founding of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in 1949. It provides a military and strategic history of how the CCP waged and ultimately won the war, the transformation of its armed forces, and how the Communist leaders interacted with each other. Whereas most explanations of the CCP’s eventual victory focus on the Sino- Japanese War of 1937–45, when the revolution was supposedly won as a result of the Communists’ invention of “peasant nationalism,” this book shows that the outcome of the revolution was not a foregone conclusion in 1945. It explains how the eventual victory of the Communists resulted from important strategic decisions taken on both sides, in particular the remarkable transformation of the Communist army from an insurgent / guerrilla force into a conventional army. The book also explores how the hierarchy of the People’s Republic of China developed during the war. It shows how Mao’s power was based as much on his military acumen as his political thought, above all his role in formulating and implementing a successful military strategy in the war of 1945–49. It also describes how other important figures, such as Lin Biao, Deng Xiaoping, Nie Rongzhen, Liu Shaoqi, and Chen Yi, made their reputations during the conflict, and reveals the inner workings of the First generation political-military elite of the PRC. -
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. FALUN GONG PRACTITIONERS WHO HAVE REPORTEDLY RECEIVED PRISON SENTENCES OR ADMINISTRATIVE SENTENCES .................................................................................................................................................. 3 2. FALUN GONG PRACTITIONERS WHO MAY REMAIN IN DETENTION ................................................................... 27 3. FALUN GONG PRACTITIONERS REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN DETAINED WHOSE SUBSEQUENT FATE IS UNKNOWN ................................................................................................................................................................. 51 2 List of sentences, administrative sentences and those detained PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA Falun Gong practitioners: list of sentences, administrative sentences and those detained Sources : this information has been compiled from Falun Gong sources, news releases from the Information Centre for Human Rights and Democractic Movement in China, Reuters, AFP, AP and other press agencies and newspapers published prior to 18 March 2000. KEY: D = district C = city Co = county 1. FALUN GONG PRACTITIONERS WHO HAVE REPORTEDLY RECEIVED PRISON SENTENCES OR ADMINISTRATIVE SENTENCES NAME OCCUPATION PLACE OF DETENTION TRIAL/ SENTENCING CHARGE AND/OR SENTENCE NOTES ORIGIN DATE RE-EDUCAT BODY ACCUSATION ION DATE BEIJING MUNICIPALITY Ji Liewu, 36 Manager of a Hong 20/07/99 26/12/99 Beijing No.1 charged on 19/10/99 12 years’ Accused of holding a position of Kong subsidiary of a Intermediate with "illegal obtaining -
The Communist Party of China: I • Party Powers and Group Poutics I from the Third Plenum to the Twelfth Party Congress
\ 1 ' NUMBER 2- 1984 (81) NUMBER 2 - 1984 (81) THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA: I • PARTY POWERS AND GROUP POUTICS I FROM THE THIRD PLENUM TO THE TWELFTH PARTY CONGRESS Hung-mao Tien School of LAw ~ of MAaylANCI • ' Occasional Papers/Reprint Series in Contemporary Asian Studies General Editor: Hungdah Chiu Executive Editor: Mitchell A. Silk Managing Editor: Shirley Lay Editorial Advisory Board Professor Robert A. Scalapino, University of California at Berkeley Professor Martin Wilbur, Columbia University Professor Gaston J. Sigur, George Washington University Professor Shao-chuan Leng, University of Virginia Professor Lawrence W. Beer, Lafayette College Professor James Hsiung, New York University Dr. Lih-wu Han, Political Science Association of the Republic of China Professor J. S. Prybyla, The Pennsylvania State University Professor Toshio Sawada, Sophia University, Japan Professor Gottfried-Karl Kindermann, Center for International Politics, University of Munich, Federal Republic of Germany Professor Choon-ho Park, College of Law and East Asian Law of the Sea Institute, Korea University, Republic of Korea Published with the cooperation of the Maryland International Law Society All contributions (in English only) and communications should be sent to Professor Hungdah Chiu, University of Maryland School of Law, 500 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201 USA. All publications in this series reflect only the views of the authors. While the editor accepts responsibility for the selection of materials to be published, the individual author is responsible for statements of facts and expressions of opinion contained therein. Subscription is US $10.00 for 6 issues (regardless of the price of individual issues) in the United States and Canada and $12.00 for overseas.