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    论王畿的 “三教合一” 观 = Wang Ji's thought and "Unity of the Three Teachings" by 陈碧琪 Tan, BiQi

    Published 2023
    “…This idea has a long history, but it is when Wang Yangming created the “School of the Heart-Mind” did “Unity of the Three Teachings” reach a new height in the Ming Dynasty.…”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    幽禁中之丰姿,落寞中之妖冶:《唐詩名媛集》述評 = Charming in silence and coquettish in desolate : a commentary on Tangshi Mingyuan Ji by 曲景毅 Qu, Jingyi

    Published 2021
    “…Tangshi mingyuan ji 唐詩名媛集 (A compilation of Tang poems on mingyuan) is one of the volumes of Tangshi yanyi pin 唐詩艷逸品 (Exemplars of the flamboyant and the elegant in Tang poetry) edited by late Ming scholar Yang Zhaozhi 楊肇祉. Ninety-one Tang poems specifically on mingyuan (or literally famous women) are collected in it, which comprehensively reflects how the Tang literati wrote about mingyuan of different dynasties. …”
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    P4-network : a networking infrastructure for intra-aircraft cabin wireless communication by Pham, Chau Khoa.

    Published 2009
    “…In particular, a pinging test over a path of four hops takes less than a hundred millise-conds. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Software defined network : user centric network by Lim, Derrick Teck Leong.

    Published 2013
    “…A test of the application was done by running two continuous pings, one from each host to the other. Then, the path in use was disconnected. …”
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    Somatosensory and clinical profiles of patients with spine-related and clinical framework-based neck–arm pain by Kapitza, C, Ballenberger, N, Luedtke, K, Schmid, AB, Tampin, B

    Published 2025
    “…A recently developed mechanism-based clinical framework for spine-related pain distinguishes between spinally referred pain without neurological deficits (somatic referred pain, heightened nerve mechanosensitivity, radicular pain), with neurological deficits (radiculopathy), and mixed-pain presentations. …”
    Journal article
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