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This book provides a state-of-the-art overview of the combined use
of imaging modalities to obtain important functional and
morphological information on intravascular disease and enhance
disease detection. It discusses the integration of intravascular
ultrasound (IVUS, intravascular optical coherence tomography (OCT),
intravascular photoacoustic imaging (IVPA) and acoustic radiation
force optical coherence elastography (ARF-OCE), and introduces the
integration of multimodality imaging systems, such as IR and
florescence. It includes the latest research advances and numerous
imaging photos to offer readers insights into current intravascular
applications. It is a valuable resource for students, scientists
and physicians wanting to gain a deeper understanding of
multimodality imaging tools.
Zheng He's Maritime Voyages (1405-1433) and China's Relations with
the Indian Ocean World: A Multilingual Bibliography provides a
multidisciplinary guide to publications on this great navigator's
activities and their impact on Chinese and world history. Admiral
Zheng He commanded the fifteenth-century world's largest fleet. In
the course of seven voyages made between 1405 and 1433, his massive
ships visited over thirty present-day countries in Asia and Africa.
Those voyages reflected and reinforced the development of complex
networks of trade, migration, cultural exchange, and political
interactions between China and the Indian Ocean world. This
bibliography lists sources in thirteen languages, including both
scholarly studies and popular works like Gavin Menzies's
controversial bestsellers claiming the Chinese sailed around the
world before Columbus. Relevant translations, transliterations and
annotations are provided to aid the reader.
The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries saw the turbulent
end of China's imperial system, violent revolutionary movements,
and the fraught establishment of a republican government. During
these decades of reform and revolution, millions of far-flung
"overseas Chinese" remained connected to Chinese domestic
movements. This book uses rich archival sources and a new network
approach to examine how reform and revolution in North American
Chinatowns influenced political change in China and the
transpacific Chinese diaspora from 1898 to 1918. Historian
Zhongping Chen focuses on the transnational activities of Kang
Youwei, Sun Yat-sen, and other politicians, especially their
mobilization of the Chinese in North America to join reformist or
revolutionary parties in patriotic fights for a Western-style
constitutional monarchy or republic in China. These new reformist
and revolutionary parties, including the first Chinese women's
political organization, led transpacific movements against American
anti-Chinese racism in 1905 and supported constitutional reform and
the Republican Revolution in China around 1911, achieving
transpacific expansion through innovative use of cross-cultural
political ideologies and intertwined institutional and
interpersonal networks. Through network analysis of the origins,
interrelations, and influences of Chinese reform and revolution in
North America, this book makes a significant contribution to modern
Chinese history, Asian American and Asian Canadian history, and
Chinese diasporic scholarship.
Chambers of commerce developed in China as a key part of its
sociopolitical changes. In 1902, the first Chinese chamber of
commerce appeared in Shanghai. By the time the Qing dynasty ended,
over 1,000 general chambers, affiliated chambers, and branch
chambers had been established throughout China.
In this new work, author Zhongping Chen examines Chinese chambers
of commerce and their network development across Lower Yangzi
cities and towns, as well as the nationwide arena. He details how
they achieved increasing integration, and how their collective
actions deeply influenced nationalistic, reformist, and
revolutionary movements. His use of network analysis reveals how
these chambers promoted social integration beyond the bourgeoisie
and other elites, and helped bring society and the state into
broader and more complicated interactions than existing theories of
civil society and public sphere suggest. With both historical
narrative and theoretical analysis of the long neglected local
chamber networks, this study offers a keen historical understanding
of the interaction of Chinese society, business, and politics in
the early twentieth century. It also provides new knowledge
produced from network theory within the humanities and social
sciences.
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