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  1. Application of thiol-ene photopolymerization for injectable intraocular lenses: a preliminary study.(Report): An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science by Guoguang Niu, Li Song, et all 2010-01-01
  2. Handbook of Security and Networks
  3. The Tadolodeya Family by Hui Yang, 2004-05-11
  4. Na poda to ap`un kudae rul wihayo by Milton H. (Milt`on H. Millo chium) ; No Man-hui, Yang Ch`ang-sun omgim. Miller, 1994
  5. Mechanical and tribological properties of polyoxymethylene modified with nanoparticles and solid lubricants.(Technical report): An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science by Lan-Hui Sun, Zhen-Guo Yang, et all 2008-09-01
  6. Cho's Family Style Cookbook by Yang Hui, illus. by Daniel Kenneally, manuscript by Jacqueline Boidleau and Maureen Thomas Cho, 1983
  7. Zinc Oxide Based Nanostructures: Fabrication, Characterization and Applications by Hui Ying Yang, 2009-11-13
  8. Xiang jie jiu zhang suan fa (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Hui. Yang, 1842-01-01
  9. Morphology and mechanical properties of poly (phenylene sulfide)/isotactic polypropylene in situ microfibrillar blends.: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science by Hui Quan, Gan-Ji Zhong, et all 2005-09-01
  10. Phosphate polymerizable adhesion promoters.(Technology Today): An article from: JCT CoatingsTech by Hui Shirley Yang, Herve Adam, et all 2005-02-01
  11. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for rare minnow (Gobiocypris rarus) vitellogenin and comparison of vitellogenin responses in rare minnow and zebrafish ... from: Science of the Total Environment, The] by Tao Liao, Shiwei Jin, et all 2006-07-01
  12. Vorticity and Vortex Dynamics by Jie-Zhi Wu, Hui-yang Ma, et all 2010-11-30
  13. Émission de Télévision Pour La Jeunesse: Bob L'éponge, Ulysse et Oscar, Les Pieds Dans La Marge, Xi Yáng Yáng Yu Hui Tài Láng, Téléchat (French Edition)
  14. Politiker (Taiwan): Chen Shui-Bian, Annette Lu, Ma Ying-Jeou, Chiang Ching-Kuo, Yao Chia-Wen, Hsieh Chang-Ting, Lee Teng-Hui, Timothy Yang (German Edition)

41. Huaquan Yang
yang hui, Yang Huaquan, Lu Yinlin, Li Neng and Lin Bingxiong, J. Power Sources, 62 ,223 (1996) Research of ZnMn Spinel Electrode Material for Aqueous
http://www.chem.pku.edu.cn/yanghq/eindex.htm

42. JZUS - Journal Of Zhejiang University SCIENCE
XIE Fei, yang hui, XU Cunjin, ZHANG Xi-he. July 2005 Abstract PDF Full Text Investigation of heat sink of endothermic hydrocarbon fuels*
http://www.zju.edu.cn/jzus/subjour.php?subj=1

43. LAM/MPI General User's Mailing List Archives
From yang hui (yanghuee_at_hidden) Date 200405-27 034755. Next message jess michelsen LAM lam-mpi and gigabit channel bonding ; Previous message
http://www.lam-mpi.org/MailArchives/lam/2004/05/8041.php
LAM/MPI General User's Mailing List Archives
Home Download Documentation FAQ ... Author view From: yang hui ( yanghuee_at_[hidden]
Date: Hi:
I try to make lam-7.0.6 on Redhat9.0 by PGI 5.1 compiler. The following is
configure file:
#!/bin/sh
CC=pgcc
CXX=pgCC
FC=pgf77
export CC CXX FC
configure prefix=/usr/local/MPI/lam706 with-fc=pgf77
The error messages are: make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/MPI/lam-7.0.6/tools/lamboot' Making all in laminfo make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/MPI/lam-7.0.6/tools/laminfo' /bin/sh ../../libtool mode=link pgCC -O -o laminfo laminfo.o ../../share/libmpi.la ../../share/liblam.la -lutil -lpthread -lpthread pgCC -O -o laminfo laminfo.o ../../share/.libs/libmpi.a ../../share/.libs/liblam.a -lutil -lpthread pgCC-Fatal-/usr/pgi/linux86/5.1/bin/pgprelnk TERMINATED by signal 11

44. LAM/MPI General User's Mailing List Archives
From yang hui (yanghuee_at_hidden) Date 200405-25 043455. Next message Brian W. Barrett Re LAM Build lam-7.0.6 with PGI5.1 Errors
http://www.lam-mpi.org/MailArchives/lam/2004/05/8033.php
LAM/MPI General User's Mailing List Archives
Home Download Documentation FAQ ... Author view From: yang hui ( yanghuee_at_[hidden]
Date: Hi:
I am try to compile lam-7.0.6 with PGI5.1 On Redhat9.0. The configure file
is:
#!/bin/sh
CC=pgcc
CXX=pgCC
FC=pgf77
export CC CXX FC
configure prefix=/usr/local/MPI/lam706 with-fc=pgf77
Then make, the following is errors when make laminfo. What's the problem? make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/MPI/lam-7.0.6/tools/lamboot' Making all in laminfo make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/MPI/lam-7.0.6/tools/laminfo' /bin/sh ../../libtool mode=link pgCC -O -o laminfo laminfo.o ../../share/libmpi.la ../../share/liblam.la -lutil -lpthread -lpthread pgCC -O -o laminfo laminfo.o ../../share/.libs/libmpi.a ../../share/.libs/liblam.a -lutil -lpthread

45. Newsletter No.3 New Publications
(Coedited with yang hui and Tan Chee-Beng and author of the chapter (Co-edited with Sidney CH Cheung and yang hui), containing this chapter
http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/ant/publish/news3/8.htm
Members History Faculty Profiles Programme Goals ... Dept in the News

Newsletter no.3 (Sept 2001)
Appointments Part-time Lecturers Research Grants ... Back to Dept Publications
New Publications (From January to September 2001)
¡]·sªñ¥Xª©ª«¡A2001¦~1¤ë¦Ü9¤ë¡^ Prof. Joseph BOSCO (ªL¦à°Æ±Ð±Â)

  • 2001a "Hong Kong." In Melvin Ember and Carol R. Ember, eds., Countries and Their Cultures 2: 991-1000. New York: Macmillan Reference USA.
    2001b The Tianhou Temple Ritual and Architecture (CD-ROM) (Puay Peng Ho and Joseph Bosco). Published by the Depts. of Architecture and Anthropology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and distributed by The Chinese University Press.
Prof. Sidney C.H.CHEUNG (±i®iÂE°Æ±Ð±Â)
  • 2000 "Remembering through Space: A Communal Hall in Post-colonial Hong Kong." In Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Working Paper Series No. 130 (Invented Nations/Invented Traditions: Identity and Space). Nezar AlSayyad, ed. Berkeley: International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE), University of California, Berkeley, USA, pp. 29-41.
    2001a "Land Use and Fung-shui: Negotiation in the New Territories, Hong Kong." Cultural Survival Quarterly 25(2): 70-71.

46. Community-Based International Learning Programs: Chnology Of Events
yang hui, School of Public Health, meets Deborah Oakley, UM School of Nursing at Johns Hopkins University while yang hui is a postdoctoral scholar and
http://www.nursing.umich.edu/usachina/chronology.html

Introduction
Sister-School Relationship Relationship with China's MOH andthe Chinese Nursing Association Chronology of ...
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Yang Hui, School of Public Health, meets Deborah Oakley, UM School of Nursing at Johns Hopkins University while Yang Hui is a postdoctoral scholar and Deborah Oakley is on sabbatical. Dr. Yang visits in Dr. Oakley's home twice; makes site visits to family planning clinics. Susan Chou, UM School of Nursing graduate, visits Lin Ju-Ying, President of the Chinese Nursing Association, in Beijing and visits educational facilities in Beijing, Tianjin, and Jilin. Sharon Woodcock joins UM faculty in Adjunct appointment. Becomes a member of the International Affairs Committee. Begins work to establish liaison between BMU and UM School of Nursing during continuing trips in China. Lillian Simms receives Academic Partnership Project grant from Kellogg. China Interest Group formed.

47. HNAIR-About HNA-Leader
Mr. yang hui worked as the accountant of Economy and Trade Committee of Hainan Besides, Mr. yang hui had been the delegate of the People’s Congress of
http://www.hnair.com/en/company/lead/

48. Chinese Mathematics : Rebecca And Tommy
In 1261 the triangle appears to a depth of six in yang hui and to a depth of yang hui attributes the triangle to Jia Xian, who lived in the eleventh
http://www.roma.unisa.edu.au/07305/pascal.htm
Binomial Theorem and the Pascal Triangle
The so called 'Pascal' triangle was known in China as early as 1261. In '1261 the triangle appears to a depth of six in Yang Hui and to a depth of eight in Zhu Shijiei (as in diagram 6) in 1303. Yang Hui attributes the triangle to Jia Xian, who lived in the eleventh century' (Stillwell, 1989, p136). They used it as we do, as a means of generating the binomial coefficients. It wasn't until the eleventh century that a method for solving quadratic and cubic equations was recorded, although they seemed to have existed since the first millennium. At this time Jia Xian 'generalised the square and cube root procedures to higher roots by using the array of numbers known today as the Pascal triangle and also extended and improved the method into one useable for solving polynomial equations of any degree' (Katz, 1993, p191). Consider the example ( x cubed) = 12,812,904. A reasonable guess would be a three digit number starting with a 2. Why? We know (200 cubed) is equal to 8,000,000 and (300 cubed) is equal to 27,000,000, therefore (200 cubed) x cubed) < (300 cubed). In other words, the closest integer solution can be written as

49. The Tubecom
yang hui was born in 1967. He graduated from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 1990 and got his master degree from the same
http://blrc.edu.cn/cooperation/Tsinghuaee.htm

50. Historia Matematica Mailing List Archive: Re: [HM] Pascal's Triangle
is called Tartaglia s triangle and in China it is called yang hui s triangle. Who was yang hui? He was a Chinese mathematician who flourished from circa
http://sunsite.utk.edu/math_archives/.http/hypermail/historia/may99/0073.html
Re: [HM] Pascal's Triangle
James A Landau JJJRLandau@aol.com
Sat, 8 May 1999 16:14:33 EDT
In a message dated 99-05-08 09:50:25 EDT, Arthur B. Powell wrote:
When looking for the first occurrence of a mathematical term, a good place
to check is Jeff Miller's Web page at
http://members.aol.com/jeff570/mathword.html

(one reason to check there is that a number of members of this mailing list
are contributors to Jeff's page)
The entry for "Pascal's Triangle" reads
used the term "arithmetical triangle" (triangle arithmetique). In Italy it
is called Tartaglia's triangle and in China it is called Yang Hui's
triangle. Who was Yang Hui? He was a Chinese mathematician who flourished from circa 1261 to 1275 and who may also have been known as "Qianguong".

51. Artchine.org, Centre De Recherche Et De Documentation Sur Les Peintres Chinois -
Translate this page yang hui. . yang hui est né en 1962 à Shanghai. Il vit et travaille à Paris et à Shanghai. Peintre, dessinateur, graveur et photographe.
http://www.artchine.org/zwook/francais/peintres/y/yanghui
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52. More Word Origins 6
In many parts of Asia it is called yang hui s triangle. yang hui was a minor Chinese official who wrote two books, dated 1261 and 1275, which use decimal
http://www.pballew.net/arithme6.html
Math Words, pg 6 Back to Math Words Alphabetical Index Adjacent The word adjacent is used to represent things that are next to , or close to, each other. This closely reflects the origin of the word. The ad prefix implies near or toward. The major root is from the Latin word for "being thrown down", jacere . Literally then, adjacent angles are "thrown beside" each other. The word is closely related to adjective, which shares the same two roots in the same order, with only a slight variation in the form that indicates their different routes into modern English. An adjective is often syntactically placed between an article and a noun and thus is adjacent to the noun it modifies. The "throw" base of the root is more evident in words like project and eject.
Annulus When two circles share a common center, the area between the smaller and the larger is referred to as an annulus (see figure). It should remind you of the annual rings you have seen on tree stumps. It is hard to resist the temptation to try to connect annual, annul, and annulus. Any connection that exists must relate to the early root of the word null, nullus , for none or nothing. The symbol for the null quantity is the circular zero, clearly looking like an annulus and an annual ring; and something that is annulled is treated as if it had not happened. However remote the etymology of the three words, they can each help you remember the others if you link them together in your mind.

53. This Week's News: Jan 11 2000
Leo Ranzolin (left) shakes hands with Dr. yang huilin (right). Dr. yang hui-lin, Director of the Insitute for the Study of Christian Culture,
http://news.adventist.org/issues/data/947623931/
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This Week's News: Jan 11 2000
  • Church Members React to Destruction of Turkmenistan Church U.N. Human Rights Ombudsman Cites Adventist Cases Chinese Expert Calls Christianity an "Important Part of Chinese Culture" Adventist Mayor Promotes Faith-based Leadership ... United Kingdom: Church President "Disappointed" at Survey

  • Church Members React to Destruction of Turkmenistan Church
      Silver Spring, Maryland, USA ... [ANN]
      Members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church reacted with shock and grief at the deliberate destruction by government authorities of the only Adventist Church in Turkmenistan. The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Turkmenistan "It was a very emotional situation for the church people and pastor to actually stand in the street and watch their building destroyed brick by brick," said Lee Huff, president of the Adventist Church's Euro-Asia Division. "However, their spirits are exceptionally good for the circumstances. The church has gone underground . . . to survive."

    54. Female Mingren
    yang hui(8d), Yang H B+9.5, Yang H B+R, Yang H B+9.5. Chou Meiyun(1d). Huang Jia(1d), Huang J W+R. Chen Huifang(5d). Ye Gui(5d), Ye G
    http://www.kyoto.zaq.ne.jp/momoyama/news/cn/fm/fm.html
    2nd Female Mingren(Meijin)
    Host Organization : Langchao Group Players 1st Round
    2nd Round
    Semifinals
    Final
    Zhang Xiang(FM) Zhang X
    Zhang X
    Yu Meiling
    B+R Yu Meiling
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    Chen Huifang(5d) Wang Rui(3d) Wang R
    Cao Cheng(1d) Yu Meiling(4d) Yu Meiling
    Yu Meiling Jia Qingqing(?d) Ye Gui(5d) Xu Y Xu Ying(3d) Hua Xueming(7d) Hua X Liang Y +R Meng Z W+ Cao Cheng(1d) Liang Yawi(2d) Liang Y Chou Meiyun(2d) Zheng Yan(2d) Meng Z W+R Meng Z +R Meng Zhaoyu(2d) Jin (5d) Yang H Yang Hui(8d) History; 2002-04-12 Page was created. 2002-04-13,14,15,16,23 Updated. Go News Go Topics HOME
    1st Female Mingren(Meijin)
    Host Organization : Langchao Group Players 1st Round 2nd Round Semifinals Final Zhang Xiang(8d) Zhang X W+R Zhang X W+R Zhang X B+R Zhang X W+R Li Ying(2d) Xu Ying(3d) Xu Y W+R Wang Rui(3d) Cheng Yan(2d) Cheng Y W+0.5 Cheng Y W+R Liang Yadi(2d) Hua Xueming(7d) Hua X B+R Cao Cheng(1d) Yang Hui(8d) Yang H B+9.5 Yang H B+R Yang H B+9.5 Chou Meiyun(1d) Huang Jia(1d) Huang J W+R Chen Huifang(5d) Ye Gui(5d) Ye G W+R Ye G B+R Cui Ning(1d) Li Chunhua(4d) Li C B+R Yu Meiling(4d) History; 2001-01-07 Page was created. 2001-01-10 Updated. Go News Go Topics HOME

    55. History Of Mathematics [encyclopedia]
    China at this time was home to mathematicians of the calibre of yang hui, who had explored the binomial pattern several centuries before Pascal s triangle
    http://kosmoi.com/Science/Mathematics/History/
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    History of Mathematics
    Kosmoi.com Science Mathematics History The earliest mathematical writer whose name we know was the Egyptian scribe Ahmes, who in c.1650 ¬BC copied an earlier text on handling fractions and solving arithmetical problems. But for at least 1000 years before that, the scribes in the great river civilizations of Egypt and Mesopotamia were developing ways of representing numbers and solving problems which are recognizably precursors of today's mathematical activity. A significant change was introduced by Greek-speaking people around the E Mediterranean during 500200 ¬BC: the development of the notion of proving results as a fundamental characteristic of mathematical activity. A research tradition in

    56. The Problem Of The Broken Bamboo, From Yang Hui S Book Detailed
    yang hui was one of China s leading mathematicians, and in his works quadratic equations with negative coefficients appear for the first time.
    http://library.thinkquest.org/23062/bamboo2.html
    The Problem of the Broken Bamboo, from Yang Hui's book Detailed Analysis of the A-fathematical Rules in the 'Nine Chapters'and Their Reclassiftcation, published in 1261. Yang Hui was one of China's leading mathematicians, and in his works quadratic equations with negative coefficients appear for the first time. Here the broken bamboo, which forms a natural right- angled triangle, is discussed as an example of the properties of such triangles, their expression in algebra, and the use of such expressions for measuring heights and distances. Mathematics

    57. Pascal Triangle-History
    In 1261 the triangle appears to a depth of six in yang hui and to a yang hui attributes the triangle to Jia Xian, who lived in the eleventh century .
    http://milan.milanovic.org/math/english/fibo/fibo0.html
    Fibonacci numbers and the Pascal Triangle
    Search WWW Search milan.milanovic.org
    Pascal Triangle - History There are some proofs that this number triangle was familiar to the Arab astronomer, poet and mathematician Omar Khayyam as early as the XI century. Most probably the number triangle came to Europe from China through Arabia. The Chinese representation of the binomial coefficients, often equally called Pascal`s Triangle being found in his work published for the first time after his death ( in 1665 ) and dealing with figurate numbers, is found for the first time on the title page of the European Arithmetic written by Appianus, in 1527.
    Blaise Pascal was not the first man in Europe to study the binomial coefficients, and never claimed to be such; indeed, both Blaise Pascal and his father Etienne had been in correspondence with Father Marin Mersenne, who published a book with a table of binomial coefficients in 1636. Many authors discussed the ideas with respect to expansions of binomials, answers to combinatorial problems and figurate numbers, numbers relating to figures such as triangles, squares, tetrahedra and pyramids.
    In 1407 an edition of Jordanus' de Arithmetica contains the following table.

    58. Virtual Library Of Useful URLs - Fibonacci Numbers And The Pascal
    In 1261 the triangle appears to a depth of six in yang hui and to a depth of eight in Zhu yang hui attributes the triangle to Jia Xian, who lived in .
    http://milan.milanovic.org/math/links/links.html
    A Research Guide for Students By R. Jovanovic Virtual Library of Useful URLs
    Fibonacci numbers and the Pascal Triangle

    Search WWW Search milan.milanovic.org
    NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Section
    A great website by Ron Knott. Article on the famous sequence and the Golden Section. Includes definitions and examples of applications... Museum of Harmony and Golden Section
    Professor Alexey Stakhov and his daughter Anna Sluchenkova created the idea and now this web site contains extensive pages covering all aspects of the Golden Section in culture, nature, art, math, Fibonacci, classrooms, and clubs. Text available in English and Russian.... The Fibonacci Association
    Official website of The Fibonacci Association. The Fibonacci Association, incoporated in 1963, focuses on Fibonacci numbers and related mathematics, emphasizing new results, research proposals, challenging problems, and new proofs of old ideas... Sloane's On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences
    On-line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. Enter an integer sequence, separated by commas, and it will search for the sequence in its extensive database.

    59. I Ching Genetic Code HyperDiamond Physics
    Since each row of the yang hui (Pascal) triangle corresponds to the graded The total dimension of the Clifford algebra is given by the yang hui (Pascal)
    http://www.valdostamuseum.org/hamsmith/ichgene6.html
    Tony Smith's Home Page
    I Ching Ho Tu and Lo Shu
    Genetic Code
    Tai Hsuan Ching , and
    the D4-D5-E6-E7-E8 VoDou Physics Model
    Tao Simplex Physics bit ... Genes 2^32 ~ 4 x 10^9 Genome Base Pairs 2^64 ~ 16 x 10^18 Brain Electrons Planck 2^128 ~ 256 x 10^36 Brain GraviPhotons Uncertainty ~ 65,536 x 10^72 Particles in Universe octonions , which are the basis for the D4-D5-E6-E7 physics model Magic Square octonions 1,i,j,k, 0, E,I,J,K whose total number for each line is 15, the dimension of the largest Hopf fibration and the dimension of the imaginary sedenions . If you take into account the direction in which you add each of the 8 ways, and add all directed ways together you get a total of 16x15 = which is the number of vertices of a Witting polytope . The total of all 9 numbers of the Magic Square is 45, the dimension of the D5 Lie algebra Spin(10) that is used in the D4-D5-E6-E7 physics model in which the D4 Spin(8) subgroup of Spin(10) corresponds to 28 bivector gauge bosons and the 16-dimensional homogeneous space Spin(10) / Spin(8)xU(1) corresponds to an 8-dimensional complex domain whose Shilov boundary is RP1 x S7 corresponding to an 8-dimensional spacetime. Perhaps about 5,300 years ago, China's first emperor, Fu Xi, saw, rising from the Yellow River, a dragon-horse with markings of the

    60. Huang Yang Hui
    The summary for this Chinese (Traditional) page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
    http://www.jnarts.com/big5/hyh.htm

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