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  1. Attitudes toward old people: A comparison between Chinese students and American students by Sandra Wu-Tsao Chang, 1974
  2. The Chinese opium question in British opinion and action, by Wen-Tsao Wu, 1928
  3. Testing and Quality Assurance for Component-Based Software (Artech House Computer Library) by Jerry Zeyu Gao, H.-S. Jacob Tsao, et all 2003-08-31
  4. Testing and Quality Assurance for Component-Based by Jerry/ Tsao, H. S. Jacob/ Wu, Ye/ G Gao, 2003
  5. Wu qing tang chong xiu Cao shi zong pu (Mandarin Chinese Edition)
  6. Rewriting the PRC's foundation myth: Gao Xiaosheng's "Li Shunda builds the house" by Rudolf G Wagner, 1985
  7. Tsao chʻun tʻu by Hsi Kuo, 1979

81. Clothes
letting the right moment slip Thus wu Tzugrein variety on ways tsao tsaoor tsao Kung afterwards known as Wei wu Ti AD Discount coriolan!
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82. Chinese Gods
to bestow poverty or riches on individual families; has also been confused with HoShen (god of fire) and tsao Chèun (Furnace USE FOR Chenwu (Chinese deity).
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Chinese gods: selection from LC Authority File
USE Nezha (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Daluoxian (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Jinhuan Yuanshuai (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Jinkang Yuanshuai (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Li Nezha (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Luoche Taizi (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Ne Zha (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Nezhataizi (Chinese deity) USE FOR: No-cha (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Nuozha (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Tailuoxian (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Taizi Yuanshuai (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Taiziyeh (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Yèuhuang Taizi (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Zhongtan Yuanshuai (Chinese deity) REFERENCE: Perkins, D. Encyc. of China, 1999b(Ne Zha (No Cha): a popular deity depicted as a child with magical powers holding a large magic ring and spear and perched on wheels of fire.) REFERENCE: Jiang, Yizhen. Taiwan de xiang tu shen ming, 1995:bp. 83 (Taiziyeh, Nezha Taizi, Li Nezha but in reality is called by many other names: Zhongtan Yuanshuai, Tailuoxian, Taizi Yuanshuai, Jinkang Yuanshuai, Jinhuan Yuanshuai, Luoche Taizi, Yèuhuang Taiziyeh. Taoism considers him the main general in protecting the faith. People worship him for protection against pestilence and calamities.) USE Zaoshen (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Dingfuzhenjun (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Kitchen God (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Simingzaojun (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Simingzaoshen (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Ssu-ming-tsao-chèun (Chinese deity) USE FOR: Ssu-ming-tsao-shen (Chinese deity)

83. E-wu
Thromb. Res. 103(5)36376. 8. tsao N, Hsu HP, wu CM, Liu CC and Lei HY. Microbiol.50 812-821. 9. tsao N, wu CM, Hsu HP, Liu CC, Luh TY, Chou CK and Lei HY.
http://www.ncku.edu.tw/~anatomy/english/e-wu.html
Wu Ching-Ming
Nationality¡GRepublic of China
EDUCATION
Sept 1975 ~ July 1979: National Taiwan Normal University, R.O.C., B.Sc.in Biology
EMPLOYMENT
Aug 1979 ~ July 1985: Biology and Chemistry Teacher
Shin-Yuan Junior School in Pin-Tung, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Oct 1985 ~ Sep 1991: Teaching Assistant
Department of Anatomy, National Cheng Kung University, Medical College, R.O.C.
Oct 1991 ~ Present: Instructor
Department of Anatomy, National Cheng Kung University, Medical College, R.O.C. MEMBERSHIP The Association of Anatomists of the Republic of China AWARD Research Award of National Science Council (1989, 1990, 1992) HOBBIES Travels, reading, Bible study and computer science Enjoying as a teacher. SPECIALTY 1. Transformation of cytoskeleton (intermediate filament) during development. 2. Development and regeneration of neural tissue 3. Image analysis Refereed papers: Wu CM and Shen CL. (1988) Retinal projections in the red belly squirrel (Callosciurus Erythraeus Roberti): An autoradiographic study. Proc. Natl. Sci. Coun. 12(4): 195-201. 2. Duann YH

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9. tsao N, wu CM, Hsu HP, Liu CC, Luh TY, Chou CK and Lei HY (2001) Inhibition ofthe increased permeability of bloodbrain barrier in Escherichia coli-induced
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Duann YH, Wu CM and Shen CL (1989) Distribution of serotonin immunoreactive neurons in the brainstem of the hamster, guinea pig, rabbit and rat. Proc. Natl. Sci Coun
Wu CM and Shen CL. (1994) The distribution of vasopressinergic and oxytocinergic neurons in the CNS of the gerbil. Zool . Stud. 4. Yang HY. Lieska N. Kriho V. Wu CM [Journal Article] Exp. Neurol Kriho V, Pappas GD, Leiska N, Wu CM , and Yang HY (1997) Rat reactive astrocyte marker (IFAP-70/280 KD) is expressed in rat spinal cord motor neurons following transaction of sciatic nerve. Proc. Micros. Microanal 6. Huang BM, Stocco DM, Li PH, Yang HY Wu CM and Norman RL Corticotropin -releasing hormone stimulates the expression of the steroidogenic acute regulatory protein in MA-10 mouse.

85. Wu`s Lab --> Publications
12, tsao YP, wu HY, Liu LF. Transcriptiondriven supercoiling of DNA direct biochemicalevidence from in vitro studies.Cell 1989 Jan 13;56(1)111- ABSTRACT .
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RECENT PAPERS
Chen CC, Ghole M, Majumder A, Wang Z, Chandana S, Wu HY. LeuO-mediated transcriptional derepression. J Biol Chem. 2003 Sep 26;278(39):38094-103. Epub 2003 Jul 17.
Wu HY, Fang M. DNA supercoiling and transcription control: a model from the study of suppression of the leu-500 mutation in Salmonella typhimurium topA- strains. Prog Nucleic Acid Res Mol Biol. 2003;73:43-68.
ABSTRACT
Chen CC, Wu HY. TRANSCRIPTION-DRIVEN DNA SUPERCOILING AND GENE EXPRESSION CONTROL Frontiers in Bioscience 2003 Jan 1; 8, 430-439 ABSTRACT PDF Mensah-Osman EJ, Al-Katib AM, Wu HY, Osman NI, Mohammad RM.
2-[4-(7-chloro-2-quinoxalinyloxyphenoxy]-propionic acid (XK469), an inhibitor of topoisomerase (Topo) IIbeta, up-regulates Topo IIalpha and enhances Topo IIalpha-mediated cytotoxicity. Mol Cancer Ther 2002 Dec;1(14):1321-6
ABSTRACT
Chen CC, Fang M, Majumder A, Wu HY. A 72-base pair AT-rich DNA sequence element functions as a bacterial gene silencer.

86. Origin Of Family Name
The tsao (or Cao, Tow, Tso, Cho) family name comes from the name of a kingdom, tsaowhich Emperor wu of the Chou dynasty bestowed his younger brother, Lord Zen
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Main Facts Famous people named Tsao The Tsao (or Cao, Tow, Tso, Cho) family name comes from the name of a kingdom, Tsao which Emperor Wu of the Chou dynasty bestowed his younger brother, Lord Zen-dou. The family name likely was established around 1100 BC during Emperor Wu's reign as the second emperor of Chou dynasty which began 1122 BC. The Tsao kingdom was in today's Shandong province in northeastern China. At that time, probably everybody in the kingdom took the Tsao name.
Our family from Hubei province traces our ancestry to the famous poet Tsao Soon of Su-Chen county, Anhui province. Tsao Soon lived during the Tang dynasty (618-907 AD). He wrote the lines: "Please do not ask me how to become a noble lord, as a general's success is built on thousands of bones which have perished." He served as county commissioner of Nan-Chung county, Jiangxi province and remained after he retired. Some of his descendents moved to Ra-Chung county, Jiangxi province. Both counties still have descendents who bear the Tsao name.
Around the time Genghis Khan conquered China (early 13th century), about thirty generations after Tsao Soon's, one of his descendents moved to today's Ta-Chi village, Ta-Ya county, Hubei province to escape the war. His name is Fu-See and he had two sons. His descendents settled on eastern and western sides of the Ta-Chi mountain and were known as East-Tsao and West-Tsao respectively.

87. AAC -- Abstracts: Tsao Et Al. 43 (9): 2273
tsao, N., HSU, HP, wu, CM, LIU, CC, LEI, HY (2001). Tumour necrosis factor{alpha}causes an increase in blood-brain barrier permeability during sepsis.
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Inhibition of Escherichia coli -Induced Meningitis by Carboxyfullerence
Nina Tsao, Puthuparampil P. Kanakamma, Tien-Yau Luh, Chen-Kung Chou, and Huan-Yao Lei College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, and Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan University, and Department of Medical Research, Veteran General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan Received 13 January 1999/Returned for modification 26 May 1999/Accepted 10 June 1999 The effect of a water-soluble malonic acid derivative of carboxyfullerence (C60) against Escherichia coli -induced meningitis was tested. C60 can protect the mice from

88. Paper Database
Rice development and wuYue culture. YOU, Xiuling, youxl99a.htm, youxl99a.rtf,Dr. W. tsao / B. Gordon, 8/11/02. Dragon and rice culture.
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Paper Database Latest Additions to the Paper Database Click here to view earlier additions to Paper Database The following are articles based on various categories: Archaeology History Anthropology Phytology Genetics Palaeontology Botany ... Palynology Title Author View Paper Download Translator / Editor Date posted (M/D/Y)
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Traditional farming views in chinese dietary culture ZHAI, Ming-an zhai97.htm zhai97.rtf Jiwu Wang / B. Gordon Evolution and domestication of rice Hiroko Morishima mori2000.htm mori2000.zip Population pressure and growth of chinese primitive agriculture WANG, Jiange WANGJI97.htm WANGJI97.doc Thinking about the origin of agriculture Zhao Dongsheng ZhaoD01.htm ZhaoD01.doc Xi Zhang, B. Gordon Origin of rice paddy cultivation at the Hemudu site ZHAO, Xiaobo Zhaoxb98.htm Zhaoxb98.doc K. Sui, G. Leir, B. Gordon, Elaine Wong Pengtoushan rice agriculture DID not spread from jiahu - New thought on the origin of chinese rice Xiang, Anqiang

89. Kuen-Phon Wu's CV
Publications KuenPhon wu, Chih-Wei wu, Ya-Ping tsao, Ting-Wei Kuo,Yuan-Chou Lou, Chen-Wen Lin, Suh-Chin wu and Jya-Wei Cheng.
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Kuen-Phon Wu's Curriculum Vitae Personal Information Date of Birth: July 22, 1978
Place of Birth: Chia-yi City, Taiwan
Email: b851625 at life_nthu_edu_tw
WWW: http://life.nthu.edu.tw/~b851625 My Education 09/2004 ~ present: Ph.D student at Rutgers, the state of New Jersey University. Master of Science at Department of Life Science National Tsing-Hua University , Hsinchu, Taiwan. Bachelor of Science at Department of Life Science National Tsing-Hua University , Hsinchu, Taiwan. High school student at Provicial Chia-yi Senior High School, Chia-yi, Taiwan. My Research Activities Research Assistant with Dr. Chinpan Chen at Institute of Biomedical Science Academia Sinica , Taipei, Taiwan Master Thesis " NMR Studies of the Domain III of the Japanese Encephalitis Virus Envelope Protein", advised by Dr. Jya-Wei Cheng at Department of Life Science National Tsing-Hua University , Hsinchu, Taiwan. Bachelor Research "Molecular Cloning and NMR Studies of the Domain III of the Japanese Encephalitis Virus Envelope Protein", advised by Dr. Jya-Wei Cheng

90. Wu Chien Shiung Education Foundation
Director ?Director Chi Fu Den, ?DirectorRobert HC tsao, Director Cecilia Y. Koo.
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Director : ¸³ ¨Æ: ¾H±ÒºÖ Director: Chi Fu Den Director: Robert H. C. Tsao ¸³ ¨Æ: ¶dÄYÐÓ¶³ Director: Cecilia Y. Koo Directors of the Foundation (1999-2002) ¸³ ¨Æ ªø : ¼B¥üº~ Chairman: Chao Han Liu ¸³ ¨Æ: ¤B»F¤¤ Director: Samuel C. C. Ting ¸³ ¨Æ: §õ¬F¹D Director: Tsung Dao Lee Director: Yuan T. Lee ¸³ ¨Æ: ±i«T«Û Director: Chun-Yen Chang ¸³ ¨Æ: ³¯ºû¬L Director: Wei Chao Chen ¸³ ¨Æ: ¼B¬³®Ô Director: Chung Laung Liu ¸³ ¨Æ: °K®aõa Director: Luke C. L. Yuan ¸³ ¨Æ: ¨H§g¤s Director: Chun Shan Shen Director : Hwa Min Hsu ¸³ ¨Æ: ¾H±ÒºÖ Director: Chi Fu Den Director: Robert H. C. Tsao ¸³ ¨Æ: ¶dÄYÐÓ¶³ Director: Cecilia Y. Koo Directors of the Foundation (1997-1999) ¸³ ¨Æ ªø : ¨H§g¤s Chairman: Chun Shan Shen ¸³ ¨Æ: ¤B»F¤¤ Director: Samuel C. C. Ting

91. Department Of Anatomy
Jin D., Wong YC, Cheung A., Chun CS, Lo KF, Liu Y., tsao GSW, Correlation Cheung ZHY,So KF, Yip HKF, wu W., Mixture of American ginseng extract, ginkgo biloba
http://www.hku.hk/rss/rs2001/rpg_20200_gen.html
DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY Researcher : Chan VWY
List of Research Outputs
Chan V.W.Y.
Yip H.K.F. So K.F. Wu W. , Neuroprotective effects of extracts from american ginsengs, ginkgo biloba and St. John's wort on striatal dopaminergic neruons against 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,4,6-tetrahydropyridine-induced toxicity, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts Researcher : Chang RCC
List of Research Outputs
Chang R.C.C.
, Stadlin A., Tsang D., Effects of tumor necrosis factor alpha on taurine uptake in cultured rat astrocytes, Neurochemistry International Chang R.C.C. , Jiang L., Hudson P., Abel H., Hong J.S., Expression of neural cell adhesion molecules (NCAM) on cultured microglia, Society of Neuroscience . 2000, 26 Part 2: p1944. Chang R.C.C. Suen K.C. Ma E.C.H. Hugon J. , Expression of phosphorylated eukaryotic initiation factor 2 alpha in neuronal apoptosis b -amyloid toxicity, Society of Neuroscience . 2001, 27: No.772.12. Chang R.C.C. , Hudson P., Wilson B., Liu B., Abel H., Hemperly J., Hong J.S., Immune modulatory effects of neural cell adhesion molecules on lipopolysaccharide-induced nitric oxide production by cultured glia, Molecular Brain Research Chang R.C.C.

92. Chinese Medicine: The Most Significant Substances And Their Indications | John A
health. tsaochiao, gleditsia, Loosens congestion, resolves phlegm,constipation. tsao-wu, aconite, Very toxic, antiarthritic, analgesic.tse
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by John Amaro, DC, FIACA, Dipl. Ac. With the incredible popularity of Chinese herbs and traditional Chinese medicine formulae over the last few years in North America, Australia and Europe, it behooves practitioners to become familiar, or at least aware, of the individual herbs and substances which comprise the majority of formulas, along with their indications. Ninety-nine percent of all contemporary practitioners will undoubtedly opt to use in their practice ancient formulae which have been tableted and created for today's practitioner instead of spending thousands of hours learning how to formulate these ancient remedies themselves. In our busy practices and lives, we cannot expect to practice the same way it was done during the Ming dynasty and before. Utilizing Chinese herbology today has never been easier. Even with this in mind, knowledge of each individual substance, along with the English translation and indications, could prove to be a very valuable reference tool. The following list should be saved for future reference. Notice the list is in alphabetical order by Chinese name, followed by the English common name and indications. Should the need for a specific formula arise in which you are stymied not knowing where to look, fax the details to me at 602-488-5008; we will do the best we can to advise you and assist you in locating a patent formula or to create one specifically for your needs.

93. College Of Medicine Faculty
Issue 28 (Apr. 17, 1998). tsaowu GS, Weber CH, Budgeon LR and ChengKC. Agarose tsao-wu GS, Weber CH, Budgeon LR and Cheng KC. Agarose
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94. Keck School Of Medicine Of USC
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarker Prev 10533538,2001. Xiong Z, wu AH, BenderCM, tsao JL, Blake C, Shibata D, Jones PA, Yu MC, Ross RK, Laird PW.
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95. CAMPO RESEARCH - Press Releases
Notoginseng); Hua Gua (cucumber pulp); We Pei Zu (Imperial galls); Tan Shen (Astralsage); An Mo Le (Oriental tonic plums); Gan tsao (licorice) and wu Wei Zi
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Press Releases Traditional Oriental herbal remedies were developed to treat a variety of hair and scalp disorders. Ancient records suggest that formulae were developed to treat dry, brittle, greasy hair in addition to alopoecia, dandruff and premature greying. Gao Ben Hua , Chinese lovage flowers, have the traditional Oriental medical status of Guan Yao and Tsao Yao. The extract is rich in flavonoids that stimulate the peripheral blood circulation. It is reported as being stimulating and improving to the 'Qi' circulation of the scalp and is highly effective for normalising greasy hair and treating dandruff. Hua Jaio , as described under the section on skin care, is recommended for increasing the 'Qi' circulation of large pored and greasy skin. Not surprisingly, it is equally effective for the treatment of a greasy scalp. The combination of flavonoids in Nu Chen can be used to retain a youthful hair sheen. When used regularly, the improved circulation in the scalp can be in normalising greasy hair and also has been noted to be effective against dandruff.
Ho Shou Wu Although its adaptogenic properties make it suitable for use in almost any kind of cosmetic formulation

96. From "In The Home Of The Scholar Wu Su-chian From Hsin-an, I Saw Two Psalteries
And the moss on the shore burning red.
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Now as I play ... them I can imagine Dragons dancing ... in the depths And the moss on the shore burning red

97. 2003 Taiwanese Heroes
He attended Koio Yuan High, which is also tsao s alma mater, and helped Taiwan win ChaoKuanWu C Seattle Mariners (Peoria Mariners) Age 19, BT LR, Ht 6-3
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Where dreams can become realities
Welcome to "The Show!" No commercials. No director. No money. Just the simple complexity of America's favorite past time sport, presented in an intelligent fashion. Enjoy!!! This is created to support Taiwanese baseball players (along with Sean Chen's journey to NBA) who play in the United States. Chin-Feng Chen became the first Taiwanese to appear in the Major League last September when he was called up for the pennant race run with the Dodgers and Chin-Hui Tsao became the first Taiwanese pitcher in the Major League on 7/25/03 with a win in his Major League debut. In case you don't know, Taiwan has won the Little League World Series 17 times, most in the Little League history and Chen was the star outfielder from the 1990 Taiwan team who defeated Shippensburg, PA 9-0 in the championship game.
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Free Full Text, Cloning, eukaryotic expression and function assay of recombinantleukemia inhibitory factor gene LIF Sheng wu Hua Xue Yu Sheng wu wu Li Xue
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