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이영준,Allen F. Sanborn 한국응용곤충학회 2010 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.13 No.1
Three new cicadas are described from Thailand and Cambodia: Megapomponia atrotunicata Lee and Sanborn, sp. nov., Megapomponia sitesi Sanborn and Lee, sp. nov., and Megapomponia castanea Lee and Sanborn, sp. nov. Megapomponia decem and Megapomponia rajah are transferred to the genus Pomponia:Pomponia decem (Walker) and Pomponia rajah Moulton. A key to the species of the genus Megapomponia is provided.
Democratic Participation Under Authoritarianism in Hong Kong and Singapore
Sanborn, Howard World Association for Triple Helix and Future Stra 2017 Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia Vol.16 No.2
Scholars have long debated the factors that drive political participation and have recently applied theories, developed from analyses of citizens from Europe and the United States, to respondents in the democratizing countries of Asia. In both Hong Kong and Singapore, however, citizens attend rallies and contact officials - yet do so under authoritarian governance. Are the causes of political participation in these cities similar to what is observed in other groups of respondents across Asia? Or, do institutions influence whether individuals participate? In this paper, I evaluate the development of liberal norms of engagement in both cities as a function of traditional models of participation. As citizens in these cities possess some of the highest standards of living in the region, they should also face frustrations with the limited democratic accountability of their leaders. Ultimately, individuals in each city have developed support for democracy but, given the differing goals of each regime, the nature of democratic engagement differs considerably. In Singapore, citizens are mobilized to engage and participate but support the status quo. By contrast, engaged Hong Kong residents participate out of a frustration with the government, a function of their high levels of internal efficacy and institutional detachment.
Optical Observations with Milliarcsecond Resolution of Stars, Their Environments and Companions
Sanborn, Jason J.,Zavala, Robert T. 한국우주과학회 2012 Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences Vol.29 No.1
Observations with milliarsecond resolution using the Navy Optical Interferometer have been obtained for a number of stellar systems which include high-mass binaries, eclipsing binaries, and radio stars. These observations also reveal the previously unseen companions in single-lined spectroscopic binaries via directly measured flux ratios. We will present examples of published and ongoing research efforts of these systems to illustrate how an optical interferometer contrib\-utes to our knowledge of stars, their environment, and companions. These studies include a conclusive revealing of the previously unseen companion in the single-lined binary Φ Herculis, the direct determination of orbital parameters in the wide and close orbits of Algol, and revealing the orbit of β Lyrae with spatially resolved images of the Hα emission.
Strategy for co-simulation of multi-flexible-body dynamics and the discrete element method
Graham Sanborn,Juhwan Choi,Jin Hwan Choi 대한기계학회 2021 JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Vol.35 No.10
Multi-flexible-body dynamics (MFBD) and the discrete element method (DEM) are well suited for co-simulation. This paper proposes an efficient, robust, and stable strategy for co-simulating between MFBD solvers and DEM solvers based on the conventional serial staggered (CSS) procedure for co-simulation. A standardized version of this strategy is also proposed that enables the DEM solver to be embedded into the MFBD software. If embedded in this manner, the MFBD software could be extended to create a single MFBD/DEM model, execute a co-simulation, and post process the results in one environment. The proposed strategy is coded into the commercial software RecurDyn. A simple DEM solver is formulated in this paper, embedded into RecurDyn, and numerical examples to demonstrate the feasibility of this proposal are presented.
Four new species of cicadas from Papua New Guinea (Hemiptera: Cicadoidea: Cicadidae)
Allen F. Sanborn 한국응용곤충학회 2015 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.18 No.2
Four species of cicadas are described as new: Diceropyga duffelsi sp. nov. (Cicadinae, Dundubiini, Cosmopsaltriina), Lembeja gulfensis sp. nov. (Cicadettinae, Prasiini), Gymnotympana boeri sp. nov. and Gymnotympana leucogramma sp. nov. (Cicadettinae, Chlorocystini). The species are illustrated and distinguished from known species in their respective genera.
Two new species of cicadas from Vietnam (Hemiptera: Cicadoidea: Cicadidae)
Allen F. Sanborn 한국응용곤충학회 2009 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.12 No.4
Two species of Vietnamese cicadas are described as new. Pomponia daklakensis sp. nov. is described from Daklak Province and Haphsa bicolora sp. nov. is described from Gai Lai Province. Pomponia daklakensis has become a pest of coffee in Vietnam. Two species of Vietnamese cicadas are described as new. Pomponia daklakensis sp. nov. is described from Daklak Province and Haphsa bicolora sp. nov. is described from Gai Lai Province. Pomponia daklakensis has become a pest of coffee in Vietnam.
Optical Observations with Milliarcsecond Resolution of Stars, Their Environments and Companions
Jason J. Sanborn,Robert T. Zavala 한국우주과학회 2012 Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences Vol.29 No.1
Observations with milliarsecond resolution using the Navy Optical Interferometer have been obtained for a number of stellar systems which include high-mass binaries, eclipsing binaries, and radio stars. These observations also reveal the previously unseen companions in single-lined spectroscopic binaries via directly measured flux ratios. We will present examples of published and ongoing research efforts of these systems to illustrate how an optical interferometer contributes to our knowledge of stars, their environment, and companions. These studies include a conclusive revealing of the previously unseen companion in the single-lined binary Φ Herculis, the direct determination of orbital parameters in the wide and close orbits of Algol, and revealing the orbit of β Lyrae with spatially resolved images of the Hα emission.
Confucianism and Corruption: The Sources of Support for Democracy in Northeast Asia
José, Alemá,n,Howard Sanborn 한국학술연구원 2021 Korea Observer Vol.52 No.4
Scholars of comparative politics have long sought to understand the relationship between Confucianism and support for democratic regimes and institutions. Confucianism can manifest itself in a preference for economic growth over democratic politics among citizens. In this paper, we consider the effect of corruption perceptions on support for democracy in Asia s liberal democracies (Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan). Using latent class analysis (LCA), we find that although some in Northeast Asia value economic growth more than democratic development, this view does not necessarily threaten evaluations of democratic performance or translate into a clear preference for dictatorship. We also find that perceptions of government corruption fully color the views individuals have about how desirable democracy is as a political regime and how it performs in their country. All told, our research reconceptualizes the relationship between regime performance and cultural orientations in East Asia s Confucian democracies.