A new species and a new record of free-living marine nematode of genus Diplolaimelloides’(Monhysteridae)inhabiting the sediment of mangrove reservation in Shenzhen,China are described and illustrated.Diplolaimelloide...A new species and a new record of free-living marine nematode of genus Diplolaimelloides’(Monhysteridae)inhabiting the sediment of mangrove reservation in Shenzhen,China are described and illustrated.Diplolaimelloides contortus sp.nov.is characterized by the combination of the following characters:ocelli present;four pairs of post-cloacal papillae arranged in(2+2)pattern,two midway on bursa and two near posterior extremities;spicules complicated in shape,twisted and curved at middle portion;gubernaculum wedge-shaped,with distal dorsal ridge well cuticularized,proximal dorsal ridge obscure sleeve-like,proximal end wrap the spicule;vulva located at 52.1%-53.6%of body length;male tail slender,10.0-11.4 times of anal body diameter,and female tail long filiform,13.1-13.6 times of anal body diameter.Diplolaimelloides delyi Andras sy,1958 is first recorded from China and redescribed in detail,it differs from the original description by Andrassy in 1958 for having larger body size of male,shorter tail,and posterior situation of vulva.However,it is much conform to the redescription to specimens from East Pakistan by Timm in 1966,except for shorter tail in female and absent pre-anal seta.Specimens are deposited in the Institute of Oceanology,Chinese Academy of Sciences.展开更多
We study the one-dimensional tight-binding model with quasi-periodic disorders,where the quasi-period is tuned to be large compared to the system size.It is found that this type of model with large quasi-periodic diso...We study the one-dimensional tight-binding model with quasi-periodic disorders,where the quasi-period is tuned to be large compared to the system size.It is found that this type of model with large quasi-periodic disorders can also support the mobility edges,which is very similar to the models with slowly varying quasi-periodic disorders.The energy-matching method is employed to determine the locations of mobility edges in both types of models.These results of mobility edges are verified by numerical calculations in various examples.We also provide qualitative arguments to support the fact that large quasi-periodic disorders will lead to the existence of mobility edges.展开更多
Andre Previn先生是一位音乐史上公认的“百科全书式的音乐全才。”他既是一位指挥,又是一位钢琴家,还是一位优秀的作曲家,他对于电影配乐、室内乐演奏、百老汇舞台剧、音乐编辑、音乐评论等均有涉猎。而在他的众多作品中,其室内乐《为...Andre Previn先生是一位音乐史上公认的“百科全书式的音乐全才。”他既是一位指挥,又是一位钢琴家,还是一位优秀的作曲家,他对于电影配乐、室内乐演奏、百老汇舞台剧、音乐编辑、音乐评论等均有涉猎。而在他的众多作品中,其室内乐《为双簧管、大管、钢琴所作的三重奏》则是一首非常具有代表性的作品,该曲以爵士乐的风格、传统的奏鸣曲式、以及“快慢快”三乐章的经典布局,充分地将古典和爵士乐的魅力融合,使人耳目一新的同时,也让人对于这种形式的结合有了更深的思考。本文将结合Andre Previn先生生平来探究这首乐曲,希望可以对今后这种“混搭”式作曲产生有益指引。展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.31772416)。
文摘A new species and a new record of free-living marine nematode of genus Diplolaimelloides’(Monhysteridae)inhabiting the sediment of mangrove reservation in Shenzhen,China are described and illustrated.Diplolaimelloides contortus sp.nov.is characterized by the combination of the following characters:ocelli present;four pairs of post-cloacal papillae arranged in(2+2)pattern,two midway on bursa and two near posterior extremities;spicules complicated in shape,twisted and curved at middle portion;gubernaculum wedge-shaped,with distal dorsal ridge well cuticularized,proximal dorsal ridge obscure sleeve-like,proximal end wrap the spicule;vulva located at 52.1%-53.6%of body length;male tail slender,10.0-11.4 times of anal body diameter,and female tail long filiform,13.1-13.6 times of anal body diameter.Diplolaimelloides delyi Andras sy,1958 is first recorded from China and redescribed in detail,it differs from the original description by Andrassy in 1958 for having larger body size of male,shorter tail,and posterior situation of vulva.However,it is much conform to the redescription to specimens from East Pakistan by Timm in 1966,except for shorter tail in female and absent pre-anal seta.Specimens are deposited in the Institute of Oceanology,Chinese Academy of Sciences.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.11874272)Science Specialty Program of Sichuan University (Grant No.2020SCUNL210)。
文摘We study the one-dimensional tight-binding model with quasi-periodic disorders,where the quasi-period is tuned to be large compared to the system size.It is found that this type of model with large quasi-periodic disorders can also support the mobility edges,which is very similar to the models with slowly varying quasi-periodic disorders.The energy-matching method is employed to determine the locations of mobility edges in both types of models.These results of mobility edges are verified by numerical calculations in various examples.We also provide qualitative arguments to support the fact that large quasi-periodic disorders will lead to the existence of mobility edges.