Triangular Interchalcogen Interactions: A Joint Crystallographic Data Analysis and Theoretical Study

Author(s):  
Ranran Wang ◽  
Yunxiang Lu ◽  
Zhijian Xu ◽  
Honglai Liu
2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (02) ◽  
pp. 192-208
Author(s):  
Raymond William

Abstract – On Bali the islanders enjoy a close relationship with their Creator. The majority of Balinese worship in temples or shrines called Pura. These form a complex of sacred buildings that have a certain significance and function. One prominent type is the so-called Meru or Pagoda. Not all Pura temples have such a pagoda, but those that have more than one are found quite frequently. The placement of a pagoda in a temple is usually made at the main section due to its holiness or purity. Their shape differs from other constructions because their layered roof is multi-tiered, always uneven in number, starting from 3 up to 11. Therefore, these pagodas attain a different height so that their proportions are interesting to observe in order to determine whether there is a pole (patokan) or not. The pagodas carry divine symbols, ones referring to other temples or shrines, or ancestral symbols. This study employs the descriptive-analytical method by conducting a qualitative-quantitative evaluation. The qualitative evaluation investigates the lay-out of the placement and examines symbolization, whereas the quantitative evaluation studies the proportions of the pagodas. The data collection technique contains three parts, namely studying the relevant background literature, making observations, and holding structured interviews. The data analysis subjects the outcome of the observations and interviews to analysis, to be joined with theoretical study. The conclusion may be drawn that the ordering principle behind the placement of pagodas is situated in the main area, considered the most sacred part of a Pura temple. These proportions prove to have several features in common by comparison, so that it can be turned into a pole (patokan). No uniformity was detected in the symbolization of the pagoda in terms of carvings or the number of joinings.Keywords: pagoda, site lay-out, proportion, symbolization, temples on Bali


Author(s):  
Rumiris Lumban Gaol ◽  
Anton Sitepu

The purpose of this study was to see the effect of used goods-based learning media on the value of character education and student motivation. Something that can give effect or result from an action so as to bring a result of an effort or action taken, in this case the effect can be seen from achieving a specific instructional goal that has been planned. The place of this research is SD Sinar Pembaharuan Hidup. The subjects of this study were 35 students of grade V SD. Based on the theoretical study and data analysis, 1) based on the test criteria, the three variables have an average value of at least 3, in this case it is categorized as good. 2) the significance test of 0.005> 0.000, this test shows the effect of used goods-based division media on the value of character education and student motivation, 3) the f-value test shows that f-count> f-table is 4.192> 3.29 and 4.757> 3,29 This statement shows the influence of learning media on the value of character education and student learning motivation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (38) ◽  
pp. 21568-21576 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yunxiang Lu ◽  
Wenxia Li ◽  
Weiwei Yang ◽  
Zhengdan Zhu ◽  
Zhijian Xu ◽  
...  

2Ch–2N square and hexagon interactions were extensively investigated by the combination of crystallographic data analysis and computational approaches.


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