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滑膜肉瘤的治疗方案是什么??以手术切除肿瘤为主要治疗,并争取做到广泛切除,如有重要血管受肿瘤侵犯血管需随肿瘤一并切除,则有行血管移植的必要,切除不彻底有较高的局部复发率,文献报道,边缘切除,复发率高达77%。好发肺转移,但淋巴转移也不少见,其发生率20%左右,因此凡引流淋巴结较大者在肿瘤切除的同时必要施行淋巴结清扫术。5年生存率在20%-50%左右,局部切除不彻底者,可辅加放疗,目前化疗效果尚不肯定 滑膜肉瘤也是恶性程度很高的肿瘤,晚期因有远处的转移的情况,所以病情可以表现为轻重不一,但预后相对较差。药物对滑膜肉瘤本身无明显作用,化疗药物仅用于术后辅助治疗,术后应用抗生素以防感染是必要的。输血及应用人体白蛋白对于体弱病重患者来说,是必要的,不可少的。辅助检查对滑膜肉瘤之诊断基本检查已足够,但如果疑有肺或区域性淋巴结转移时,可考虑选用特需检查专案。坤鹤百草以辩证与辨病相结合施治结合某些抗癌中药常能收到较好疗效.可有效的改善全身症状,对于有远处转移以没有手术适应症的可以有效治疗;提高近期和远期疗效;失去西医根治机会者,可减少痛苦,提高生命质量,提高远期生存。1.手术如果没有辅助治疗或病变对辅助治疗没有反应,则要获得可靠的局部控制就需要根治性外科切除当病变对术前放疗和(或)术前化疗有反应时,则局部切除后局部复发率小于10%。对于位置深在的位于肢体近端和躯干周围的较大病变而言即使对辅助治疗有满意的反应,施行边缘切除后,局部复发率仍然非常高与此相比,那些位于肢体远端的小而表浅的病变对新辅助疗法反应满意者,局部复发风险较低。若触诊发现局部淋巴结异常往往提示有转移的可能应在对原发肿瘤施行手术之前进行淋巴结活检如果区域淋巴结已有转移则病变属期,其预后凶险。滑膜肉瘤--外科处理影像对期小肿瘤,广泛切除是肯定的治疗,其复发率不高,如一旦复发,则需广泛截肢常遇到的麻烦是在术前并未认识到是滑膜肉瘤,而作为腱鞘囊肿行囊内或边缘切除。术后已摸不到肿物无法确定其分期,待病理结果为肉瘤已将病变扩大到伤口的边缘。其处理办法是等待局部有了复发的证据再来设计手术方案此种办法的缺点是有转移的中等危险,并且其复发也比原来广泛,处理也被耽搁其变通的办法是对危险区行放射治疗以抑制未表现出来的复发用放疗的缺点是不能肯定手术时播散的范围,并且肿瘤细胞散在缺氧的瘢痕之中健疗效果更差。再者在手或足部放疗其放疗瘢痕使手或足功能更为障碍。再一个变通办法是在可能播散区的近侧行广泛截肢,此法增加了残废,但对控制疾病则是肯定的。 期肢体近侧大滑膜肉瘤需要彻底外科处理广泛切除或广泛截肢有较高的复发率,附加其他治疗,特别是在术前给予放射治疗使高度恶性的滑膜肉瘤行广泛切除后的复发率明显降低。至于更为保守的边缘切除并用附加放疗能否有如上述良好结果则尚无报道。附加治疗对此肿瘤效果较好,是由于滑膜肉瘤对放疗较其他软组织肉瘤更为敏感滑膜肉瘤即可向区域淋巴结转移。也可向远隔肺部转移。对于前者做淋巴结肿物放疗后行局部切除仍可使疾病控制一定时间,从理论上讲行化疗对于微小转移是有效的2.化疗新辅助化疗偶尔可产生较好的效果使本应截肢的患者得以施行保肢手术由于此方面数据不足,不能得出可靠的满意反应率。术后化疗作为局部淋巴结和(或)远隔部位转移灶的最终治疗方法仅对部分患者有部分反应,但不能对该病变达到即刻或长期的控制3.放疗大部分滑膜肉瘤对新辅助放疗有满意的反应当放疗作为最终的或姑息的治疗方法时通常可使该病获得满意的缓解
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进食呕吐的原因是什么?1、遗传:在胃溃疡中,尤其是男性的亲属中,其发病率高于一般人,有时可见到一些家族中的几代人都有消化性溃疡,分居两地的双生子同患本病的事例也偶有发现,揭示本病可能与遗传有关。2、地理环境和气候季节的变化:本病的发病率具有显著的地理环境差异,如在美、英等国,十二指肠球部溃疡比胃溃疡多见,而在日本则相反,胃溃疡的发生率比十二指肠球部溃疡的发生率高。气候季节的变化也与胃溃疡的发病明显相关,它好发于秋末春初。3、饮食:食物对胃粘膜可产生物理的或化学性的损害。据文献报道,在日本有一种泡菜能引起严重的胃窦炎,可能是胃溃疡的一个致病因素。酒精在本病病因上有无作用至今尚无定论,但多数人认为酒癖者易患本病。此外,营养不良、暴饮、暴食都可诱发胃溃疡病。4、情绪:持续强烈的精神紧张和忧虑、沮丧等情绪,长期过度的脑力劳动,缺乏应有的调节与休息,对胃溃疡的发病和病情加重有一定影响。5、吸烟:吸烟作为胃溃疡形成的一个条件和使已有的溃疡加重,已为大多数人所接受。6、药物:一些药物如阿斯匹林、消炎痛、保泰松、糖皮质激素已被列为致溃疡的物质。其中阿斯匹林是最主要的致溃疡药物,许多解热镇痛药及治疗感冒的药物中均含有阿斯匹林,长期大量服用,可以引起胃溃疡。7、某些疾病:如胃泌素瘤、原发性甲状旁腺功能亢进症、肺气肿、肝硬变、肾功能不全及小肠切除过多的患者易患溃疡病,这些在我国已越来越受到重视。如肺气肿的病人,可能是由于局部粘膜的抗酸能力降低而引起胃溃疡,胃泌素瘤无疑是由于分泌大量胃泌素刺激壁细胞,引起大量胃酸分泌而损伤胃粘膜,导致胃溃疡形成。
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外踝韧带损伤多久能好?踝关节扭伤是临床上常见的疾病。它具有最高的关节和韧带损伤发生率。踝关节是最接近地面的承重关节,也就是说,踝关节是整个身体中最重的关节。踝关节的稳定性在日常活动和正常运动中起着重要作用。踝关节周围的韧带损伤属于踝关节扭伤类别。踝关节扭伤可能造成的伤害包括前距腓韧带,跟腓韧带,内踝三角韧带,下胫腓骨横韧带等。病因踝关节扭伤是最常见的运动损伤,约占所有运动损伤的40%。踝关节由远端胫骨和腓骨和距骨组成。踝关节穴位由内踝和外踝以及胫骨后缘组成。距骨上方的鞍形关节面位于踝关节穴位。距骨的鞍关节在前方较宽而在后方较窄,并且在背部延伸的较宽部分中进入脚踝点,而较窄的部分在跖骨屈曲中进入脚踝点。因此,跖关节在跖骨屈曲时稍微松弛。其解剖学和生理学特征决定踝关节在跖骨屈曲时容易出现内翻和外翻扭伤。由于踝关节外侧和腓骨比长踝点更深,内侧踝和胫骨比浅踝点短,因此踝关节更易发生内翻扭伤。踝关节外侧韧带(包括前距腓韧带和跟腓韧带)的损伤更为常见。踝关节外翻扭伤不容易发生,但一旦发生就非常严重。踝关节不稳定通常由骨折引起,其他韧带损伤和骨折通常同时合并。临床表现踝关节扭伤的临床表现包括在损伤后立即在扭伤部位疼痛和肿胀,然后是皮肤瘀斑。在严重的情况下,脚因疼痛和肿胀而无法移动。当患者扭伤他的外侧脚踝时,当他试图翻身时疼痛变得更加严重。当内侧三角肌韧带受伤时,当患者尝试进行外翻足时疼痛症状增加。休息后,疼痛和肿胀可能消失,导致韧带松弛和反复扭伤引起的踝关节不稳定。
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Nyklovice () is a municipality and village in Žďár nad Sázavou District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 200 inhabitants.
Nyklovice lies approximately east of Žďár nad Sázavou, north-east of Jihlava, and east of Prague.
References
Villages in Žďár nad Sázavou District
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太原师范学院,简称太师学院,是一所位于山西省太原市的普通师范类本科院校,学校创建于1999年3月,隶属于山西省教育厅。
历史
太原师范学院位于山西省省会太原市,学校创建于1999年3月,由原山西大学师范学院、太原师范专科学校、山西省教育学院经过重新整合组建而成。山西大学师范学院始于1988年,是山西大学的一个本科院系,在原中国人民解放军海军电子工程学院校址上(太原市迎泽区大营盘)成立。太原师范专科学校建于1958年,其历史可追溯至1905年创办的山西省官立师范学堂,官立师范学堂几经更名,至1953年时改名为“山西省立太原第一师范学校”。1958年8月,太原第一师范学校与太原市进修学校、太原第二师范三校合并,建立太原师范专科学校,址设太原城内侯家巷(山西大学堂旧址)。山西省教育学院创立于1929年,校址初设国民师范旧址,后来搬迁至小店区黄陵路西巷。
太原师范学院是一所本科师范院校。2013年8月,太原师范学院正式被中华人民共和国教育部批准为具有硕士学位授予单位,三个一级学科地理学、数学、中国语言文学成为硕士学位授权学科。
太原师范学院设有一个中外合办的中加希尔克学院,合作方是加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚的一所社区学院。中加希尔克学院的前身是1997年4月28日山西省人民政府批准设立的“山西大学师范学院外国语专科部”,是山西省首个中外合办的专科。2009年12月3日山西省人民政府批准将合作方改为加拿大希尔克学院,并将“太原师范学院外国语专科部”改名为“太原师范学院中加希尔克学院”,2010年5月7日在中国教育部完成备案。
校园
太原师范学院有四个校区。太原师范学院占地面积总计1,233,695平方米,北、中、南三个旧校区总占地面积为361,252平方米,新校区占地面积872,443平方米。北校区位于太原市迎泽区侯家巷(山西大学堂旧址)。中校区位于太原市迎泽区南内环街189号(大营盘)。南校区位于太原市小店区黄陵。新校区位于晋中市榆次区北部的山西省高校新校区西北角,占地面积1569.21亩,投资20亿人民币。2013年9月,新校区投入使用。
院系设置
文学院
地理科学学院
中加希尔克学院
管理系
数学系
生物系
物理系
化学与材料学院
教育系
外语系
美术与影视学院
设计系
舞蹈系
音乐系
经济与管理学院
历史与文博学院
政治系
体育系
计算机科学与技术学院
法律系
参考资料
外部链接
太原师范学院
太原高等院校
中国师范院校
晋中教育
榆次区
迎泽区
小店区
1999年建立的教育機構
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甲流症状?甲型H1N1流感为急性呼吸道传染病,其病原体是一种新型的甲型H1N1流感病毒,在人群中传播。与以往或目前的季节性流感病毒不同,该病毒毒株包含有猪流感、禽流感和人流感三种流感病毒的基因片段。人群对甲型H1N1流感病毒普遍易感,并可以人传染人,人感染甲流后的早期症状与普通流感相似,包括发热、咳嗽、喉痛、身体疼痛、头痛、发冷和疲劳等,有些还会出现腹泻或呕吐、肌肉痛或疲倦、眼睛发红等。2009年开始,甲型H1N1流感在全球范围内大规模流行。2010年8月,世卫组织宣布甲型H1N1流感大流行期已经结束。甲型H1N1流感的潜伏期,较流感、禽流感潜伏期长,潜伏期时长1~7天,多为1-3天。部分患者病情可迅速发展,来势凶猛、突然高热、体温超过38℃,甚至继发严重肺炎、急性呼吸窘迫综合征、肺出血、胸腔积液、全身血细胞减少、肾功能衰竭、败血症、休克及瑞氏综合征(Reye综合征)、呼吸衰竭及多器官损伤,导致死亡。患者原有的基础疾病亦可加重。通常表现为流感样症状,包括发热、咽痛、流涕、鼻塞、咳嗽、咳痰、头痛、全身酸痛、乏力。部分病例出现呕吐、腹泻。少数病例仅有轻微的上呼吸道症状,无发热。体征主要包括咽部充血和扁桃体肿大。1.勤洗手,养成良好的个人卫生习惯。要保持睡眠充足,多喝水,保持身体健康。应保持室内通风,少去人多、不通风的场所。做饭时生熟要分开,猪肉烹饪至71℃以上,以完全杀死甲型H1N1流感病毒。避免接触生猪或前往有猪的场所。咳嗽或打喷嚏时用纸巾遮住口鼻。常备治疗感冒的药物,一旦出现流感样症状(发热、咳嗽、流涕等),应尽早服药对症治疗。避免接触出现流感样症状的患者。由于此次流行的病毒是A/H1N1型流感病毒,目前针对甲型H1N1流感的人用疫苗已开始生产,人注射普通流感疫苗不能有效预防甲型H1N1流感。普通家庭还可用酒精为日常用品消毒。流感发病严重程度与个体免疫状况有关,一般说来,仅约50%的感染病人会发展成典型流感临床症状。流感典型症状以突然发热、头晕头痛、肌痛、全身症状轻、同时可伴有喉咙痛和咳嗽、鼻塞、流涕、胸痛、眼痛、畏光等症状。发热体温可达39~40℃,一般持续2~3d后渐退。一般是全身症状较重而呼吸道症状并不严重。
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斯蒂吉恩灣(),是南極洲的海灣,位於南奧克尼群島的西格尼島北部,西面是羅賓峰,最初由挪威捕鯨者測量,現時由南極條約體系管理。
參考資料
南極洲海灣
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is a Japanese football player.
National team career
In August 2007, Kanai was elected Japan U-17 national team for 2007 U-17 World Cup. He played full time in all 3 matches as center back.
Club statistics
Updated to 21 February 2019.
1Includes Emperor's Cup.
2Includes J. League Cup.
Awards and honours
Japan
AFC U-17 Championship (1) : 2006
References
External links
Profile at Yokohama F. Marinos
1990 births
Living people
Association football people from Kanagawa Prefecture
Japanese men's footballers
Japan men's youth international footballers
J1 League players
J2 League players
Yokohama F. Marinos players
Sagan Tosu players
JEF United Chiba players
Nagoya Grampus players
Shimizu S-Pulse players
Ventforet Kofu players
FC Ryukyu players
Men's association football defenders
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Otterburn Park is a small town located east of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The population as of the Canada 2011 Census was 8,450. The town lies south of Mont-Saint-Hilaire on the Richelieu River and is one of the few officially bilingual towns in Quebec.
History
Originally a rural agricultural area, Otterburn Park's transformation began in the late 1800s, when it became a favourite weekend destination for employees of the Grand Trunk Railway, which, starting in 1885, ran a weekend train from Bonaventure Station to Mont-Saint-Hilaire. Occasional recreational visitors, including railroad employees, bought or built summer cottages, spurring development and, eventually, permanent settlement.
Until 1949, the Otterburn park was a neighbourhood within Mont-Saint-Hilaire parish. It took its present name, Otterburn Park, by vote in 1953.
Otterburn Park was the scene of the St-Hilaire train disaster in 1864, in which nearly 100 people were killed when an immigrant train failed to stop at an open swing bridge and fell into the Richelieu. The disaster remains the worst railroad accident in Canadian history, and the bridge is known to this day as the Pont Noir, or black bridge.
Demographics
According to the Office québécois de la langue française, Otterburn Park has been officially recognized as a bilingual municipality since 1978-04-22.
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Otterburn Park had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021.
Population trend:
Mother tongue language (2006)
Education
The South Shore Protestant Regional School Board previously served the municipality.
See also
List of cities in Quebec
References
External links
City of Otterburn Park
Cities and towns in Quebec
Incorporated places in La Vallée-du-Richelieu Regional County Municipality
Greater Montreal
Bilingual cities and towns in Quebec
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北福克()是位於美國愛達荷州萊姆哈伊縣的一個非建制地區。該地的面積和人口皆未知。
地理
北福克的座標為,而該地的平均海拔高度為1103米(即3620英尺)。
參考文獻
愛達荷州非建制地區
萊姆哈伊縣非建制地區
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Génesis was a Colombian folk-rock band, very popular during the 1970s. They are regarded as a significant part of the Colombian social progressive and hippy movements of the time. Génesis is considered a pioneer in fusing rock music with the native folk music of Colombia. Colombian icon Humberto Monroy of Los Speakers was a founding member and driving force behind the band.
Discography
Gene-Sis A-Dios, Átomo, 1972
Génesis, Codiscos, 1974
Yakta Mama, Codiscos, 1975
Reuniom, Orbe, 1978
El paso de Los Andes, CBS, 1981
En un planeta lejano, CBS, 1982
A quien/Fuiste un tonto (single, released under the band name "Maíz"), Independent, 1983
Absolutamente normal, CBS/Discos Diamante, 1987
References
Colombian rock music groups
Folk rock groups
Musical groups from Bogotá
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哈里·德贝克(,),美国男子赛艇运动员。他曾代表美国参加1900年夏季奥林匹克运动会赛艇比赛,获得八人单桨有舵手金牌。
参考资料
美国男子赛艇运动员
美国奥运赛艇运动员
1900年夏季奥林匹克运动会赛艇运动员
1900年夏季奧林匹克運動會獎牌得主
奧林匹克運動會划船獎牌得主
美國奧林匹克運動會金牌得主
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Simle is a former village development committee in the Himalayas of Terhathum District in the Kosi Zone of eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 5073 people living in 898 individual households.
On 10 March 2017, it was merged into the Phedap Rural Municipality after the existing VDCs were dissolved by the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration and replaced with larger Rural Municipality administrative districts.
References
External links
UN map of the municipalities of Terhathum District
Populated places in Tehrathum District
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Longview High School (colloquially known as LHS) is a public high school located in the city of Longview, Texas, in Gregg County, United States and classified as a 5A school by the UIL. It is a part of the Longview Independent School District located in eastern Gregg County. The school was founded in 1874 as the Longview Male and Female Institute, and the first permanent structure was established in 1885. In 2017, the school earned 7-out-of-7 distinctions from the Texas Education Agency.
Athletics
The Longview Lobos compete in the following sports
Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Powerlifting, Soccer, Softball, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Track & Field, and Volleyball
State Titles
Boys Basketball
1992(5A)
Girls Basketball
1984(5A)
Football
1937(All)
2018(6A)
Notable alumni
Willie Andrews, former NFL safety for the New England Patriots
Don Barton, former NFL halfback Green Bay Packers
Jeb Blount, former NFL quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Oakland Raiders
Shawn Byrdsong, football player
Ron Cook, former Major League Baseball pitcher for Houston Astros
Mike Clark, former NFL kicker for Pittsburgh Steelers, Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys, Super Bowl VI champion
Bobby Collier, former NFL player; Los Angeles Rams, 1951
Chris Davis, MLB All-Star first baseman for Texas Rangers and Baltimore Orioles
Don Fambrough, former head football coach at University of Kansas
Tony Goolsby, former member of Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County
Bruce Greer, award-winning musician, 1980
Chubby Grigg, NFL former Cleveland Browns offensive and defensive tackle
Kristy Hawkins, IFBB professional bodybuilder
Robert Henson, NFL Washington Redskins linebacker
Eddie Hill, NHRA drag racing champion
Travin Howard, NFL linebacker for the Los Angeles Rams
Earnest Hunter, former running back for Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens, New Orleans Saints, Barcelona Dragons
Chris Ivory, former NFL running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Jets, New Orleans Saints and Buffalo Bills
Malcolm Kelly, former NFL wide receiver for the Washington Redskins
Don Menasco, former NFL defensive back for the New York Giants and Washington Redskins
Matthew McConaughey, Academy Award-winning film actor
Michael McDonald, former NBA center
Diane Patrick, former member of Texas House of Representatives from Arlington
Loyd Phillips, 2x time All-American at Arkansas
Pete Robertson, NFL linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks, Washington Redskins, Arizona Cardinals , Saskatchewan Roughriders
Josh Scobee, NFL Jacksonville Jaguars kicker
James Street, football and baseball player for Texas Longhorns
Bobby Taylor, NFL former NFL defensive back, Philadelphia Eagles
Hosea Taylor former NFL defensive end, Baltimore Colts
Fred Talley, NFL Running Back Atlanta Falcons
Jose Francisco Torres, Pachuca midfielder, U.S. men's national soccer team player
Broderick Washington Jr. - Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle
Rickey Watts - former NFL wide receiver for the Chicago Bears
David Wesley - former NBA guard
Trent Williams - NFL offensive tackle for the San Francisco 49ers
References
External links
Longview ISD
Lobo Football Website
Longview, Texas
Schools in Gregg County, Texas
Public high schools in Texas
International Baccalaureate schools in Texas
Educational institutions established in 1874
1874 establishments in Texas
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右侧睾丸痛能自愈吗?右侧睾丸疼痛,并且有红肿,有可能是睾丸炎,附睾炎,可能与感染细菌或病毒有关系,所以出现了这个情况,对身体是有一定影响的。建议去医院做个详细检查,明确具体疾病的类型。睾丸炎通常由细菌和病毒引起。睾丸本身很少发生细菌性感染,由于睾丸有丰富的血液和淋巴液供应,对细菌感染的抵抗力较强。细菌性睾丸炎大多数是由于邻近的附睾发炎引起,所以又称为附睾—睾丸炎。常见的致病菌是葡萄球菌、链球菌、大肠杆菌等。病毒可以直接侵犯睾丸,最多见是流行性腮腺炎病毒,这种病原体主要侵犯儿童的腮腺。但是,这种病毒也好侵犯睾丸,所以往往在流行性腮腺炎发病后不久,出现病毒性睾丸炎。睾丸炎是男科常见疾病,临床上主要分为急性化脓性睾丸炎和腮腺炎性睾丸炎两种,其中以急性化脓性睾丸炎最为多见。引起睾丸炎的原因很多,譬如感染、外伤、肿瘤都可以引起,具体症状为:1.高热、畏寒;2.睾丸疼痛,并有阴囊、大腿根部以及腹股沟区域放射痛;3.患病睾丸肿胀、压痛,如果化脓,触诊有积脓的波动感。4.常伴有阴囊皮肤红肿和阴囊内鞘膜积液。5.儿童发生病毒性睾丸炎,有时可见到腮腺肿大与疼痛现象。大致预防方式有;1.中年男性要注重自己的睾丸保养。睾丸保养是解决男人性功能障碍的重要手段;2.如在按摩时发现有疼痛感,可能为睾丸炎或附睾炎,请及时到医院检查;3.急性腮腺炎睾丸炎双侧病变可以引起生精活动不可逆的破坏,甚至睾丸萎缩,可导致男子不育症;4.应多吃新鲜蔬菜与瓜果,增加维生素C等成分摄入,以提高身体抗炎能力;5.避免吃辛辣刺激食物、吸烟、饮酒、久站久坐、过度性生活、频繁自慰等。建议及时到医院检查确诊,积极配合治疗,保持良好的心态。
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恩德里纳尔(西班牙语:),是西班牙卡斯蒂利亚-莱昂萨拉曼卡省的一个市镇。 总面积34平方公里,总人口289人(2001年),人口密度9人/平方公里。
参考文献
萨拉曼卡省市镇
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卡马拉塔(),是意大利西西里大区阿格里真托省的一个市镇。总面积191.8平方公里,人口6443人,人口密度33.6人/平方公里(2009年)。ISTAT代码为084009。
参考
外部链接
阿格里真托省市镇
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卡氏园蛛(学名:)为园蛛科园蛛属的动物。在中国大陆,分布于甘肃、广西等地,常见于草丛及灌木丛。该物种的模式产地在甘肃。
参考文献
卡氏园蛛
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慢性胃炎有哪些症状?慢性胃炎缺乏特异性症状,症状的轻重与胃黏膜的病变程度并非一致。大多数病人常无症状或有程度不同的消化不良症状如上腹隐痛、食欲减退、餐后饱胀、反酸等。慢性萎缩性胃炎患者可有贫血、消瘦、舌炎、腹泻等,个别病人伴黏膜糜烂者上腹痛较明显,并可有出血,如呕血、黑便。症状常常反复发作,无规律性腹痛,疼痛经常出现于进食过程中或餐后,多数位于上腹部、脐周、部分患者部位不固定,轻者间歇性隐痛或钝痛、严重者为剧烈绞痛。检查1.胃液分测定基础胃液分泌量(BAO)及组胺试验或五肽胃泌素后测定量大泌酸量(MAO)和高峰泌酸量(PAO)以判断胃泌酸功能,有助于慢性萎缩性胃炎的诊断及指导临床治疗。慢性浅表性胃炎胃酸多正常,广泛而严重的慢性萎缩胃炎胃酸降低。2.血清学检测慢性萎缩性胃炎血清胃泌素常中度升高,这是因胃酸缺乏不能抑制G细胞分泌之故。若病变严重,不但胃酸和胃蛋白酶原分泌减少,内因子分泌也减少,因而影响维生素B12也下降;血清PCA常呈阳性(75%以上)。3.胃肠X线钡餐检查随着消化内镜技术的发展,目前胃炎诊断很少应用上消化道造影。用气钡双重造影显示胃黏膜细微结构时,萎缩性胃炎可出现胃黏膜皱襞相对平坦、减少。4.胃镜和活组织检查胃镜和病理活检是诊断慢性胃炎的主要方法。浅表性胃炎常以胃窦部最为明显,多为弥漫性胃黏膜表面黏液增多,有灰白色或黄白色渗出物,病变处黏膜红白相间或花斑状,似麻疹样改变,有时有糜烂。慢性萎缩性胃炎的黏膜多呈苍白或灰白色,亦可呈红白相间,白区凹陷;皱襞变细或平坦,由于黏膜变薄可透见呈紫蓝色的黏膜下血管;病变可弥漫或主要在胃窦部,如伴有增生性改变者,黏膜表面颗粒状或结节状。活检标本作病理学检查,判断慢性浅表性胃炎、慢性萎缩性胃炎,肠上皮化生、异型增生。可行病理活检组织快速尿素酶试验。
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以色列公共廣播公司(,简称/Kan;;英語:Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation,簡稱IPBC)是以色列的法定公共電視公司,以《公共廣播法》為基礎成立於2014年,成立的目的是取代以色列廣播局(IBA)。它於2017年5月15日開播。
频道及频率
电视频道
Kan 11:希伯来语新闻综合频道,取代原IBA第1频道。
Makan 33:阿拉伯语新闻综合频道,取代原IBA33频道。
Kan Hinuchit:教育频道,取代原先的以色列教育电视。
广播频率
Kan Tarbut:以文化及谈话节目为主,会同步播出Kan Reshet Bet的新闻。
Kan Reshet Bet:新闻时事频率。
Kan Gimel:音乐广播,整点播出新闻。
MaKan:阿拉伯语广播。
Kan Farsi:波斯语广播,每周日至周四提供一节时长5分钟的英语新闻。
Kan REKA:外语频率,对在以色列的外国人广播。
Kan 88:以爵士乐、蓝调、金属音乐为主,同时播出交通信息。
Kan Kol Ha Musica:古典音乐频率,整点播出新闻。
Kan Moreshet:犹太教广播
Kan Nostalgia:网络音乐广播
Kan Yam Tichon:网络音乐广播
參考文獻
以色列传媒公司
各國電視台
各国电台
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Verkhneye Inkhelo (; ) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative centre of Verkhneinkhelinsky Selsoviet, Akhvakhsky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia. The population was 397 as of 2010.
Geography
Verkhneye Inkhelo is located 10 km north of Karata (the district's administrative centre) by road, on the Akhvakh River. Mashtada is the nearest rural locality.
References
Rural localities in Akhvakhsky District
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王宗昱(),五代十国前蜀将领。前蜀高祖王建养子之一。
王宗昱因有才干和勇敢著称,为王建赏识,屡建军功。平定东川后,拜天雄军节度使(治今甘肃省天水市秦安县)、同中书门下平章事,兼侍中。咸康元年(925年)后唐攻打四川,他受命任招讨使,率军抵敌。在三泉战役中被后唐大将康延孝打败,全军崩溃瓦解,归降后唐。
參考書目
《十国春秋》卷41
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富山地方鐵道(),是一家以日本富山縣東部為中心,經營鐵路客運、路面電車與公車的中小型私鐵業者。在富山縣當地經常被簡稱為地鐵。
歷史
富山地方鐵道是根據1943年1月1日頒行的《陸上交通事業調整法》,以1930年設立的富山電氣鐵道為主要核心,將富山縣內各大小私營與公營鐵路、路面電車及公車公司合併,進而組成的一家公司。當初組成的六家鐵路公司包括:
富山電氣鐵道:本身又是三家鐵路公司合併而成
立山鐵道
富南鐵道
富岩鐵道
加越鐵道
富山縣營鐵道
黑部鐵道
越中鐵道
富山市營軌道
另外,除了上述鐵路公司所附屬的公車路線外,富山地方鐵道也在1944年時接收了四家公車業者的營運路線:
富山合同乘合(富山地區的公車業者)
高岡合同自動車(高岡地區的公車業者)
下新川乘合自動車(新川地區公車業者)
全礪乘合自動車(礪波地區公車業者)
1950年時,為了以鐵路連結過去稱為加越能三國(加賀國、越中國、能登國,相當於今日的富山縣與石川縣)的地區,富山地方鐵路設立子公司加越能鐵道,吸收轉移了母公司富山地方鐵道所屬、原本位於富山縣西部的鐵路、路面電車與公車路線,使得富山地方鐵道的經營範圍縮小至富山縣東部。然而因為新線的開發計畫中止,加越能鐵道於2002年時撤出鐵路運輸的經營,相關的路線又陸續轉移到之後成立的其他業者手上。
隨着富山站高架化全部完成及富山市的遠期規模中希望南北路面電車能夠連接起來,於2020年2月22日,富山輕軌有限公司合併入地鐵之內,而原富山港線亦於3月21日正式與富山市路面電車作直通運轉。
鐵路路線
截至2009年為止,富山鐵道擁有99.6公里長的總鐵路路線長度,是除了原國鐵與JR所屬路線轉換成第三部門業者經營的鐵路公司之外,日本的中小型私鐵業者中擁有路線最長的一家。
現有路線
重新經營路線
富岩線(被收歸國有後成為國鐵、JR西日本所屬之富山港線,2006年時轉移由富山輕軌()接收經營),2020年2月22日,富山地方地道收購了富山輕軌,並於3月21日把原來的富山港線併入地鐵的路面電車版圖內,
已轉讓、廢線路線
加越線(轉移給加越能鐵道經營,已廢線)
高岡軌道線(轉移給加越能鐵道,2002年後再次轉移由萬葉線股份有限公司()接手經營,成為萬葉線的一部份)
笹津線(已廢線)
射水線(已廢線,但六度寺 — 越之潟之間的路段轉移由加越能鐵道經營,之後又轉移至萬葉線股份有限公司經營,成為萬葉線的一部份)
未完成路線
海岸線(富山 — 東岩瀨 — 中滑川)
速星線(新富山 — 速星)
參考文獻
《》,富山地方鐵道 出版(1979年)
富山地方鐵道官方網站
外部連結
富山地方鐵道官方網站
日本鐵路公司
日本巴士公司
富山縣鐵路
富山縣公司
國有化的日本鐵路運營商
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Choices – The Singles Collection is a compilation album by British band The Blow Monkeys, released in 1989 by RCA and distributed by BMG / Ariola. The album includes most of the band's singles and features genres from the new wave of their debut album to pop rock and funky evolution, up to their discovery of the potentialities of the new dance revolution, a genre that they embraced on their final album, Springtime for the World, which was released the following year, shortly before they split up.
Composition
Two editions of the album were released: the vinyl version only included the first 10 songs (from "Wait" to "It Pays to Belong"), whereas the CD version contained six more songs, also presenting the singles from their 1984 debut album, Limping for a Generation, which didn't chart in the UK Top 75, as well as two 12" remixes of "Wait" and the title-track "Choice?", and the first single taken from their 1986 second album, "Forbidden Fruit", which also didn't make it into the UK charts – it was released a short time before the group obtained their very first smash hit with the single "Digging Your Scene", reaching number 12 in March 1986.
The album also includes their only UK Top Ten hit as a band, "It Doesn't Have to Be This Way", which reached number 5, in January 1987. The other big hit for the group was "Wait", reaching number 7 in January 1989, although the song was credited only to The Blow Monkeys' lead singer Dr Robert's real name, Robert Howard, along with Chicago house singer Kym Mazelle. "Wait" also appears on the band's fourth album, Whoops! There Goes the Neighbourhood, as well as Mazelle's album, Crazy.
The collection contains three more duets: "Celebrate (The Day After You)", with Curtis Mayfield (a favourite of Dr. Robert), and the latest 1989 singles, "Choice?" and "Slaves No More", with vocalist Sylvia Tella, which were previously unreleased when the album came out. The title-track got to number 22 in the UK Singles Chart, one of two Top 30 hits from the group (the other being the soulful ballad "Out with Her", which reached number 30). The 1989 dance remix of "This Is Your Life", the version featured on this album, went to number 32 in April of that year – the original peaked at number 70 in August 1988.
Minor hits were "Wicked Ways" (from the band's 1986 album Animal Magic), which reached number 60, the duet with Curtis Mayfield, "Celebrate (The Day After You)", number 52, and "Some Kind of Wonderful", which reached number 67 – both taken from The Blow Monkeys' album, She Was Only a Grocer's Daughter – and "Slaves No More", which reached number 73. The compilation does not contain the group's 1984 RCA début single "Go Public", nor the 1986 single "Don't Be Scared of Me", which didn't chart, but does include 1988's "It Pays to Belong", which also didn't chart. The title-track, "Choice?", and the 1989 UK number 7 duet with Kym Mazelle, "Wait", are considered today as anticipatory of what would later be defined as the UK garage musical subgenre.
Commercial success
Choices – The Singles Collection peaked at number 5 in the UK Albums Chart, their highest chart position.
Track listing
Words and music by Dr. Robert, except track 13 by Dr. Robert/Mick Anker
"Wait" (1989) from Whoops! There Goes the Neighbourhood
"Choice?" (1989) Previously unreleased
"Slaves No More" (1989) Previously unreleased
"Celebrate (The Day After You)" (1987) from She Was Only a Grocer's Daughter
"Wicked Ways" (1986) from Animal Magic
"Digging Your Scene" (1986) from Animal Magic
"It Doesn't Have to Be This Way" (1987) from She Was Only a Grocer's Daughter
"Out With Her" (1987) from She Was Only a Grocer's Daughter
"This Is Your Life" (1988) from Whoops! There Goes the Neighbourhood
"It Pays to Belong" (1988) from Whoops! There Goes the Neighbourhood
"Wait" (Long) (1988) from Whoops! There Goes the Neighbourhood
"Choice?" (Long) (1989) Previously unreleased
"Man from Russia" (1984) from Limping for a Generation
"Atomic Lullaby" (1984) from Limping for a Generation
"Wildflower" (1984) from Limping for a Generation
"Forbidden Fruit" (1985) from Animal Magic
Personnel
Adapted from AllMusic.
Mick Anker – bass guitar
Juan Atkins – producer, remixing
Axeman – assistant producer
Michael Baker – mixing, producer
Brian Bethell – guitar
Stephen Hague – producer
Neville Henry – saxophone
Robert Howard (Dr. Robert) – guitar, piano, producer, programming, vocals
Tony Kiley – drums, machines
Andy Mason – engineer
Curtis Mayfield – vocals
Kym Mazelle – vocals
Adam Moseley – producer
Barbara Snow – flugelhorn, trumpet
Sylvia Tella – vocals
Peter Wilson – producer
Additional singles taken from the album
"Choice?" (1989) [UK Singles Chart: Number 22]
"Slaves No More" (1989) [UK Singles Chart: Number 73]
Additional singles track listing
"Choice?"
7" and cassette single: "Choice?" / "Oh Yeah!"
12" maxi single: "Choice?" (Remix) / "Choice?" (Dub) / "Choice?"
CD single: "Choice?" (Short) / "Choice?" (Long) / "Oh Yeah!"
"Slaves No More"
7" and cassette single: "Slaves No More" / "What's That?"
12" maxi single: "Slaves No More" (Long) / "Slaves No More" (Short) / "What's That?"
2nd 12" maxi single: "Slaves No More" (Long – Extra Special Remix) / "Slaves No More" (Short) / "What's That?"
CD single: "Slaves No More" (Short) / "Slaves No More" (Long) / "What's That?"
VHS video release
Choices – The Video Collection was also issued in 1989, to complement the album release.
Release details
References
External links
Fencat Online: Dr Robert's Official Website
1989 greatest hits albums
Albums produced by Adam Moseley
Albums produced by Stephen Hague
The Blow Monkeys albums
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尿道炎怎么治好得快?尿道炎,是常见泌尿系统的疾病,主要是指尿道黏膜的炎症。女性比较多见。因为女性的尿道口离尿道是比较接近,所以非常容易滋生病菌的生长而引起炎症。您可先调节一下生活节奏,给自己“放放假”,别太累。其次要和爱人有良好的感情交流,这样你会重拾信心、再展雄风。它具有哪些症状呢?比如最常见的是尿频、尿痛、尿急、血尿等症状。急性期的时候,男性也有尿道分泌物,初始时候是黏性的,如果炎症严重,也会有脓性的分泌物分泌出来。女性就很少有这种分泌物分泌出来,转化为慢性的时候会出现尿道刺痛感,或者是排尿不适,总是感觉排不干净、排不完,想上厕所。还有尿道分泌,分泌物会比较少,会成稀薄的浆液状。尿道炎急性期发作的时候会出现耻骨上区或会阴部的钝痛。也有少数人会出现尿道口的发红,有分泌物的排出。尿道炎,尤其是尿道口或前段尿道的炎症往往会出现这种洗澡后的刺痛。一般不是很重,粘膜表面有破损,在接触化学物质时就会出现刺激性疼痛。由细菌或衣原体、支原体,甚至真菌感染引起。要注意一下爱人或性伴侣有没有阴道炎,尤其是霉菌性阴道炎(霉菌也就是真菌)。在确定对方没有问题时治疗才能收到较好的效果。否则会比较困难。治疗上一般选用一些喹诺酮类的抗生素试服几天(至少三天),若效果不好可能是真菌感染。最好去医院检查一番再进行治疗。一般人认为男人到了四十岁以后性功能要走下坡路,实际上往往是因为这时间的男人社会责任最大、家庭负担最重,工作繁忙,筋疲力尽,身心没有得到充足的休息造成的。当然,个别人是因为有器质性疾病。极少数人也会因为前列腺炎造成勃起功能欠佳或者早泄。您可先调节一下生活节奏,给自己“放放假”,别太累。其次要和爱人有良好的感情交流,这样你会重拾信心、再展雄风。
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宝宝脑瘤是什么原因引起的?脑肿瘤是小儿时期最常见的肿瘤,在恶性疾病中的发病率仅次于白血病。各年龄均可患病,但5—8岁是本病的发病高峰。多种因素影响脑肿瘤的发生,某些脑瘤的发病可能与特定基因的缺失或突变有关,如所有胶质瘤都存在染色体特定基因缺失,高分化胶质瘤同时还有染色体上的基因丢失。又如脑膜瘤染色体,髓母细胞瘤与染色体部分缺失相关孩子出现下面八大症状,家长应警惕是不是患了脑肿瘤。莫名头痛。脑肿瘤引起的头痛很剧烈,要么持续存在,要么反复发作。如果头痛持续两周以上,同时查不出其他原因,建议筛查一下脑肿瘤。头颅增大。儿童患上脑肿瘤,容易并发脑积水,从而出现头颅增大,像媒体多次报道过的“大头娃娃”,都是患了脑肿瘤引起的。如果家长发现自己的孩子头颅明显比其他同龄儿童大,要引起警惕。走路不稳。小儿早就过了学走路的年龄,可是走起来却歪歪倒倒,有的家长以为是关节炎,还有的以为是大脑发育的问题,其实,这也是脑肿瘤的症状之一。发育异常。有的小儿小小年纪就开始长阴毛,出现性早熟症状。事实上,脑肿瘤会引起大脑脑垂体的变化,导致激素分泌紊乱,从而出现性早熟等。近视不断加深。孩子视力下降,父母常常带着他们去看眼科医生。需要提醒的是,如果孩子的视力在不长的时间里莫名其妙地不断加深,眼镜上的圈儿越来越多,可能是脑肿瘤压迫视神经引起的,必要时应排查脑肿瘤。癫痫抽筋。小儿无缘无故高热惊厥、癫痫发作,可能是脑肿瘤的信号。.莫名肥胖。现在的孩子吃得太好,小胖墩比较多。但是,孩子莫名其妙过分肥胖,家长还是要查原因。恶心呕吐。儿童肿瘤多数长在后颅窝部位,肿瘤易侵犯小脑,从而引起恶心呕吐。有的孩子被误诊为胃病,甚至做了部分胃切除手术之后,才发现其实是脑肿瘤惹的祸。
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The Juan de Dios Filiberto National Orchestra of Argentine Music () is the national pops orchestra of Argentina.
Overview
The orchestra was established by the Buenos Aires government as the Municipal Popular Orchestra of Folk Art in 1939. The original ensemble of 14 musicians had been organized as the Orquesta Porteña in 1932 by tango composer Juan de Dios Filiberto, who had earned renown for his 1926 composition, Caminito. President Juan Perón reinaugurated the group as the National Popular Music Orchestra in 1948, increasing the ensemble to 40 members; Filiberto remained its Music Director until his retirement in 1959.
Juan de Dios Filiberto died in 1964; ten years after his death and in his honor, the Juan de Dios Filiberto National Orchestra of Argentine Music was created with its venue in the Cervantes Theatre. Maintained by the National Culture Secretariat, its 40 musicians are each music instructors in their respective instruments. Part of the National Arts Commission's annual events calendar since 2004, the orchestra's conductors have included maestros José Rosa, Osvaldo Requena, Osvaldo Piro, and since 2000, Atilio Stampone.
References
External links
Secretaría de Cultura de la Nación: Orquesta Nacional de Música Argentina "Juan de Dios Filiberto"
Musical groups established in 1939
Pops orchestras
Argentine folk music groups
Argentine pop music groups
Argentine orchestras
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洗马河街道,是下辖的一个乡镇级行政单位。
行政区划
洗马河街道下辖以下地区:
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参考资料
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苯碘达隆药物相作用?合用抗凝药应减量。
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阿龙·米勒(,),美国男子冰球运动员,场上位置是后卫。他曾代表美国国家队参加2002年冬季奥林匹克运动会冰球比赛,获得一枚银牌。
参考资料
美国男子冰球运动员
美國奧運冰球運動員
2002年冬季奥林匹克运动会冰球运动员
2002年冬季奧林匹克運動會獎牌得主
奧林匹克運動會冰球獎牌得主
美國奧林匹克運動會銀牌得主
洛杉磯國王隊球員
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乙性肝炎会传染吗??乙型肝炎病毒简称乙肝病毒,是一种嗜肝DNA病毒,主要感染肝细胞。人和猩猩对HBV有易感性,能引发乙型病毒性肝炎。那么乙性肝炎会传染吗?下面给大家介绍一下。乙肝的传染源是乙肝病毒感染者乙肝的传染源是乙肝病毒感染者,传播途径有母婴垂直传播性接触传播和血液传播,如果对方体内病毒存在复制,并且转氨酶异常的话是具有传染性的,这种情况建议需要去查一下五项指标,如果没有感染乙肝病毒的话,建议接种乙肝疫苗,产生抗体后才会比较安全。乙肝传染途径主要是以下几种方式:(1)经血传播:是最主要的传播途径,如输人全血、血浆、血清或其他血制品,通过血源性注射传播。实验证明,只要极微量含有乙型肝炎病毒的血液,就可引起乙型肝炎的传播。(2)医源性传播:如医疗器械被乙肝病毒污染后消毒不彻底或处理不当,可引起传播;血液透析患者常是乙型肝炎传播的对象。(3)胎源性传播:如孕妇带毒者通过产道对新生儿垂直传播;妊娠晚期发生肝炎的孕妇对胎儿的感染等。(4)性接触传播:近年国外报道对性滥交、同性恋和异性恋的观察肯定,乙型肝炎的性传播是性伙伴感染的重要途径,这种传播亦包括家庭夫妻间的传播。(5)昆虫叮咬传播在热带、亚热带的蚊虫以及各种吸血昆虫,可能对乙型肝炎传播起一定作用。(6)生活密切接触传播:与乙型肝炎患者或病毒携带者长期密切接触,唾液、尿液、血液、胆汁及乳汁,均可污染器具、物品,经破损皮肤、粘膜而传播乙型肝炎。综上所述就是对乙性肝炎会传染的介绍。肝的传染源是乙肝病毒感染者乙肝的传染源是乙肝病毒感染者,如果有抗体就不会传染给你了,如果没有,建议及时去医院接种疫苗。乙肝是传染性疾病,不是遗传病,它主要经血液、母婴及性接触传播。患者在平时中一定要注意。
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庫爾德紋胸鮡,為輻鰭魚綱鯰形目鮡科的其中一種,為溫帶淡水魚類,分布於亞洲伊朗庫德斯坦淡水流域,體長可達25公分,棲息在底層水域,生活習性不明。
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什波蒂夫卡()是位於烏克蘭東北部的村莊,由蘇梅州科諾托普區的負責管轄。該村處於羅緬河右岸,距離克魯普西克4公里,海拔高度149米,2001年人口559。
參考資料
Шпотівка
Погода в селі
蘇梅州村落
科諾托普區村落
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Leungli or Si Leungli is a tale from Sundanese folklore, of West Java, Indonesia. The folktale tells the story of a beautiful friendship between a poor girl and her magical pet goldfish named "Leungli", who helped and cheered her whenever her older sisters abused her.
The theme and moral of the legend are similar to those of the European folktale "Cinderella".
Summary
Once upon a time, seven orphan sisters lived together in a village; the youngest sibling was the only stepdaughter from previous marriage of their late parents. The youngest one was opposite in character and personality to her sisters. She was a diligent, kind, honest and humble girl who did all the housework, such as laundry, cooking and cleaning. Her older sisters were lazy, rude, mean, glamorous, proud and envious girls who were always ordering their youngest sister around.
One day, the youngest sister loses some of her older sisters' clothes while doing the daily laundry on the river. The older sisters scolded her severely and told her not to come home until she has found the missing clothing. The youngest one tried desperately to find the lost clothes in the river but was not successful. In her sadness she cried on the river bank. Suddenly a beautiful goldfish with shining golden scales appeared in front of her, jumping from the water and trying to cheer her up. The goldfish is magical and can talk to humans so introduced itself to her as "Leungli". Leungli finds out why the girl is crying and offers to help her to find the lost clothes. The girl is delighted when finally Leungli locates the missing clothes along the river. From then on Leungli becomes the girl's faithful friend, listening to her problems, comforting and cheering her. Every time she needed Leungli's company she would bring rice she had saved from her daily meal on a banana leaf plate to share. She would call by dipping the tip of her hair into the river and singing the pantun and shortly after the magical goldfish would appear.
As the friendship between the girl and Leungli grows the older sisters notice a change in their younger sister's behaviour. She seems to have become stronger, more confident and happier, despite the abuse they continue to inflict. One day they curiously follow their youngest sister to the river and finally learn of Leungli's existence. The evil older sisters are envious and plot to catch Leungli. They copy the call used by their youngest sister and trick the magical goldfish, catching it in their net.
Later that day the kind youngest sister tries to call Leungli at the river but Leungli does not come. She returned home saddened by the sudden loss of her friend. When she entered the kitchen she was shocked to find scales and fish bones on a plate which were clearly the remnant of Leungli. Her mean older sisters had cooked Leungli for their lunch. She cried heavily and buried Leungli's remains in her backyard.
Magically from the grave of Leungli grew a golden tree with golden leaves and precious stones as the fruits. When anyone takes the golden leaves or the jewel fruits they turn to dust and disappear, except for the kind younger sister. She is the only one that can take the bounty of the magical tree. The story of magical tree spread widely within the kingdom and finally reached the palace. One day a handsome prince visited the village to see the famous magical golden tree, he finally learned about the story behind the tree and meets the youngest sibling. The prince admired the beauty and kindness of the youngest sister and they fell in love, got married, moved to the palace and lived happily ever after.
Moral of the story
Leungli is a popular Sundanese children folklore. This tale is a traditional pedagogical means to teach children to be kind to their siblings and other living beings including animals (in this case goldfish). The parents often recite this tale as a bedtime story and expect the children to take the role model of the kind and diligent youngest sister. The story also uphold the traditional moral theme, the good shall be rewarded and the evil shall be punished. The karmic theme and fable story that teach about benevolence and kindness is somewhat similar with Buddhism Jataka tales, it probably the trace of Sundanese traditional reverence to nature and also Hindu-Buddhist influences.
See also
Bawang Merah Bawang Putih
One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes
Pantun Sunda
West Java
Ye Xian
References
Oral tradition
Sundanese folklore
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我现在怀孕快七个月了痔疮挺严重的怎么办啊?一定要注意不用太担心,但是不要盲目用药,这个时候还是要注意好饮食,多吃一些容易消化的,痔疮是由于直肠下段、肛管以及肛门边缘的静脉曲张、扩大而成柔软的静脉瘤,可以将药物水煎或用开水浸冲后,趁热熏蒸,熏后用药液洗涤患部,一定要生活规律化,每天定时排便,保持大便通畅;经常清洗肛门,并要保持干燥,饮食以清淡为主,避免辛辣刺激性食物,多吃蔬菜水果,如西瓜,香蕉,番茄等都有润肠的作用。一定要适当的运动可以减低静脉压,加强心脑血管系统的机能,消除便秘,增强肌肉的力量。孕妇痔疮疼痛在不能做手术的情况下,建议每天坚持进行温水坐浴有较好的消肿、止痛作用。痔疮的治疗首先要保持大便通畅,进食易消化、少含渣滓的食物。饮食应粗细搭配,少饮浓茶、咖啡、酒类及少进辛辣食物,以减少对肛管的刺激。如果痔疮发作难受,可以使用外敷法缓解,其中冰敷效果不错。可以每天用冰袋,冰袋与皮肤接触的地方要柔软,给长痔疮的部位做几次冷敷,有助于消除肿胀和不舒服的感觉.每天早上要空腹喝一杯温开水,当然也可以喝淡盐水,蜂蜜水,这些都有助于促进身体排便,而白天也最好是规律的进行喝水,喝水的主要作用就是可以保持肠道内有促够的水份,防止大便干燥,从而预防和缓解痔疮的症状。最后,孕妇要避免久坐或者久站,虽然怀孕以后体重越来越重,但是长久坐着或者站着会导致痔疮加重,一定要适量的进行活动,促进肠胃蠕动的同时,还可以增加血液循环,从而可以缓解和治疗痔疮。可以每天选择在早上或者晚餐以后去一些空气新鲜的地方散散步。
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妊娠合并系统性红斑狼疮吃什么好?妊娠合并系统性红斑狼疮食疗方海带荷叶扁豆粥原料:水发海带50克,鲜荷叶3张,扁豆50克。制法:将扁豆洗净加水煮八成熟,放入切碎的海带和切 碎的鲜荷叶,共同煮烂成粥。功效:海带性咸寒,可清热利水;荷叶有清热解暑键脾作用;扁豆味甘性平有键脾和中、消暑化湿功效。本食疗方适用于热毒炽盛型系统性红斑狼疮早期、有低热尿少,便干胃口不佳的病人。柴胡根丝瓜薏仁汤原料:柴胡30克,嫩丝瓜1条,薏米50克;制法:将柴胡入锅,加水煎煮去渣留汁,嫩丝瓜去皮切段,将薏米用柴胡汁煮烂加丝瓜煮将柴胡入锅加水煎煮去渣留汁,嫩丝瓜去皮切段,将薏米用柴胡汁煮烂,在加丝瓜煮5分钟即成。功效:柴胡有清热凉血疏肝作用,丝瓜性甘凉、凉血解毒,用于系统性红斑早期有发热或感冒时。红斑狼疮患者注意事项在急性活动期应以卧床休息为主,但当药物已能充分控制症状时,应鼓励其活动,以后可根据情况参加适当社会活动和工作,儿童尽可能复学。应注意劳逸结合。饮食最好是低脂肪膳食。
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Adam Lamberg (born September 14, 1984) is an American former actor. He portrayed David "Gordo" Gordon in the Disney Channel series Lizzie McGuire from 2001 through 2004, and in The Lizzie McGuire Movie.
Early life
Adam Lamberg was born in New York City on September 14, 1984. His father is Jewish, whereas his mother is French-Canadian. Lamberg described himself as a "cultural Jew".
Before joining the reboot series, he worked at the Irish Arts Center in Manhattan.
Later works
In 2019, it was announced that he would reprise his role as David "Gordo" Gordon in a Lizzie McGuire revival for Disney+ but Disney later decided to not go forward with the project.
Filmography
References
External links
1984 births
20th-century American male actors
21st-century American male actors
Male actors from New York City
American male child actors
American male film actors
American male television actors
American people of French-Canadian descent
Jewish American male actors
Living people
University of California, Berkeley alumni
21st-century American Jews
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间脑(英文:Diencephalon)是位於端脑与中脑之间的脑部结构,大部份被大脑两侧半球所遮盖,间脑呈楔形,下部与中脑相连。在两侧大脑半球中,间脑中的腔室包含了第三脑室,可细分为上丘脑、丘脑、下丘脑和底丘脑。
功能
间脑是脊椎动物胚胎神经管中,产生后前脑结构的部分,包括丘脑、下丘脑、上丘脑(含松果体)、底丘脑、垂体后部等。下丘脑执行大量的重要功能,其中大部分直接或间接与通过其他脑区和自主神经系统调节與内脏活动有关,樞神經間腦有助於控制感覺和本能行為
間腦症候群
間腦症候群的特徵是一種天生罕見擁有發育停滯神經系統的疾病。儘管生理正常或略有減少熱量攝入、運動機能亢進、和亢奮感,皆有嚴重消瘦的現象。皮膚蒼白不太常見,無貧血、低血糖和低血壓。間腦症候群可能會影響到自身的成長,也可能導致致命的原因,未能成長茁壯的幼兒平均只有七個月的年齡。值得注意的是該症狀不與發育遲緩有關,而是與腦積水有關。
間腦症候群於1951年由罗素首次介紹。雖然因為有過多的β促脂解素的分泌和代謝需求整體上升,使不適當高的生長激素釋放已被提出,但是位於下丘腦 - 光視交叉區,通常會引起如低級別膠質瘤或星形細胞瘤的腦腫瘤,然而尚未了解到如何影響到食慾和新陳代謝所引起的間腦症候群。
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書籍、網站資源
醫學資源
發育生物學
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艾灸可以治疗盆腔粘连吗?艾灸治疗盆腔粘连有一定的效果,但是只能起到辅助治疗的作用,达不到治愈的目的。我们都知道,盆腔粘连多是由妇科炎症引起的,建议选择手术治疗或药物治疗,药物主要是消炎为主的中药比较好!盆腔粘连患者可以用中药妇炎丸,中药妇炎丸作为完整的中医古药方,具有杀菌消炎、活血化瘀、健脾利湿的功效。能够很好地治疗妇科疾病及炎症!饮食以清淡为主,避免辣椒、生姜、胡椒等辛辣刺激食品,避免羊肉、肥肉等生发厚腻食品,同时也要避免烟酒。那我们再来了解下盆腔黏连都有哪些症状吧:每个疾病的发生都会有一些相应的症状表现,很多的女性朋友也是因为发现身体出现了不适症状时才会就医,从而发现自身患上了某个疾病,盆腔粘连疾病的发生会引起小腹部疼痛的症状,盆腔粘连没有得到及时治疗,病情在不断的进一步发展时就会有这样的症状表现,在夜间的时候会加重,使患者的睡眠质量受到了很大的影响,对于工作与生活也有着很大的影响,特别是在人流或者是刮宫术,一个月内的时间里面,会有突然性的下腹部疼痛的感觉,并且会有剧痛难忍、行动受限,甚至是排气与排便等都困难。当然还会引起月经异常的症状表现,甚至是会引起闭经的现象,并且供应不分年龄,在经期时会有经期延长、经血量发黑等一些不正常的症状表现,这些都是在提醒大家出现了盆腔粘连,另外在妊娠期间也有些异常症状,女性朋友在怀孕之后发生流产包括过期流产、早产或者是胎死宫内等症状,都有可能是因为盆腔粘连而引起的。盆腔粘连的症状是什么呢?对于这个问题相信所有的人都是非常关心的,只要是我们的身体出现小小的问题,一样会有症状表现,盆腔粘连的情况也是不例外的,关于盆腔粘连症状的相关内容,在以上已经为大家做出了详细的介绍,希望可以帮助到大家。
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奥尔登·阿尔瓦罗·罗贝托(,),安哥拉的政治家,领导创立了安哥拉民族解放阵线。
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安哥拉政治人物
种族灭绝加害者
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孕晚期出现白带增多怎么办啊?孕妇在怀孕的末期出现有白带增多的现象,大多是由于出现了阴道炎,宫颈炎等疾病;需要患者进一步去当地公立医院进行白带的化验检查,可以明确病因,根据病因进行合适的治疗;如果病情并不十分严重的话,需要注意局部的清洁卫生,避免进行性生活,及时进行局部的清洗,有利于病情的缓解;对于病情比较严重的患者,可以根据检查结果,在医生的指导下,选择副作用比较小的药物治疗。白带也受卵巢分泌功能影响,也会呈周期性的变化,会出现月经前、月经后、排卵期的时候白带稍稍增多的现象,没有瘙痒,属于正常现象。如果出现在怀孕早期或者到后期的时候,白带也会因为体内激素水平的变化而呈周期性的变化。因为早期或晚期的时候,白带有稍稍增多的情况。如果没有外阴瘙痒,一般是问题不大,每天清水洗就能够缓解。如果到孕晚期要生产之前,也会出现白带分泌物稍增多,没有瘙痒,清水洗、观察。如果有瘙痒,也不能排除有阴道炎症,尤其到孕晚期后期的时候。如果打算阴道分娩,必须保证阴道菌群正常,这样分娩时才利于分娩。如果有炎症不利于分娩,但阴道组织特别脆,容易在生产过程中裂伤。所以孕晚期白带多,没有外阴瘙痒、没有异味可以观察。如果有瘙痒、异味,必须到医院做分泌物化验,看什么菌感染,对症治疗。去医院做白带常规检查,妇科彩超以明确病因。也可采用中药治疗,以祛湿止带为大法进行辩证论治,平时要注意清洗外阴,减少性生活次数,注意休息,定期复查,饮食应避免辛辣刺激的食物。
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希臘中部(),又稱中希臘,是希臘的傳統地理分區之一,其範圍包括了希臘本土(不含伯羅奔尼撒)的南部及附近地區。自1987年以來,希臘中部在行政區劃上中希臘包括了中希臘以及阿提卡大區。希臘中部是希臘人口最多的地區,有約460萬人口。希臘中部的面積則有24,818.3平方公里,在希臘各地區中排名第二。希臘中部也是希臘地勢最高的地區,並擁有希臘最大的一些湖泊。
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多囊卵巢综合症会导致胎停吗?多囊卵巢综合症会给女性造成非常大的痛苦,多囊卵巢综合征会影响生育能力,也会导致不孕发病,从而会影响到家庭的和谐,也会给女性造成经济负担,因此患者要尽早治疗,并且要采取适合自己的治疗方案,那么多囊卵巢综合症会导致胎停吗?多囊卵巢胎停的风险性比一般女性胎停的风险性稍微高一些。这跟高胰岛素抵抗、高雄或内分泌长期不稳定有关。这样的女性,在怀孕之后,建议进行长期的监测,至少要监测3个月以上,观察是不是有胎停的风险。如果有下腹隐痛,或者少量出血,建议一定到正规医院去详细的检查,让医生给相关的保胎治疗。因为胎停的风险性,多囊卵巢比正常人要高很多,如果发生了2-3次多囊卵巢引起的胎停育,建议在怀下一胎的时候,一定到正规医院找相关的医生进行调理身体,因为卵子的发育需要3个月的时间,建议在孕前进行2-3个月的调理,然后再孕育宝宝,这样宝宝会更加健康,而且发生胎停的几率也会减少很多。一定要把这些危险因素在怀孕之前给治疗好,否则的话,怀孕之后有很多药物,可能是妊娠的禁忌症不能使用。所以到时候再去吃这些药物,再去调整可能会有些麻烦,当然也可以用传统中医的方法固肾安胎、固冲安胎的保胎的药物去保胎也能起到非常好的效果。多囊卵巢综合症调理是引起女性不孕的一个常见病因。多囊卵巢综合症的影响是多方面的,常见会引起内分泌失调、肥胖、月经不调等,最严重的危害是会引起不孕。因此如果不幸患上多囊卵巢综合症,一定要调理,将疾病对身体的影响降到最低。要保持良好的心情,要注意科学合理的饮食,要适当注意多加运动锻炼。
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斯蒂芬醛合成(Stephen aldehyde synthesis),由亨利·斯蒂芬发现并首先报道,指腈用氯化亚锡-盐酸处理,得相应的亚胺离子,然后再经水解,得醛。
松-米勒法
通过酰胺(PhCONHPh)与五氯化磷反应得到亚胺盐。
参见
化学反应列表
参考资料
有机氧化还原反应
人名反应
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是日本漫畫家高橋哲哉(高橋てつや)於秋田書店漫畫雜誌《週刊少年Champion》連載的漫畫作品,之後改於《Champion RED》繼續連載並更名《企鵝美眉MAX》,單行本共7卷。後來改編成網路動畫《企鵝美眉♥心》(ペンギン娘♥はぁと)於2008年4月19日至11月25日共發佈22集。
概要
高橋哲哉以創作《小魔女DoReMi》與《光之美少女系列》同人誌(以十八禁同人誌為主)起家,《企鵝美眉》是他的第一部商業漫畫。
《企鵝美眉》首先在《週刊少年Champion》2006年21至25號密集連載5話,隨即在《週刊少年Champion》2006年26號至2007年52號正式連載。在《週刊少年Champion》連載完畢後,《Champion RED》2008年2月號開始連載《企鵝美眉》的續集;依據高橋哲哉說明,「MAX」一詞沒有特別的意義,內容變化最大的是每一回的頁數增加了,而且尺度比較寬鬆而「可以隨心所欲畫小褲褲」,也將重新逐一介紹在《週刊少年Champion》連載時受限於每一回的頁數而無法深刻描述的人物。
登場人物
第一女主角,初登場時14歲,小名「小櫻」,綽號「企鵝」、「企企」,轉學就讀私立北極學園2年1班。她是全球第一大財閥「南極財團」的後繼總裁,擁有巨乳細腰的身材,家住高度363公尺的北極町最高建築物「南極大樓」,卻是一個「A Girl」(《企鵝美眉》原創詞彙,意指「沒有理由地愛上動畫或漫畫人物的女孩子」),非常喜歡萌的人、事、物,興趣是穿著電視動畫人物的衣服玩cosplay,看得懂的漢字沒幾個。特徵為呆毛、天然呆與冒失娘,價值觀完全以動畫為中心,最喜歡的動畫是給兒童看的動畫系列。她的身體耐寒而不耐高溫,在南極家位於南極的別墅「南極邸」內攝氏-23度的環境中只會覺得涼快而不會覺得寒冷。cosplay會使她的身體能力產生飛躍性的提升(例如扮成忍者時,就具有相關能力),但cosplay終止時(例如扮成眼鏡娘時,眼鏡摔落地面)的身體能力會回復為原本的笨拙。
她與擇捉鯨(小鯨)經常打打鬧鬧,雖然常被小鯨打到大量失血而倒地,但是兩人感情很好。當她看到小鯨有煩惱時,她總是主動幫助小鯨,但總是適得其反。在漫畫版第21話中,小鯨與小櫻競選北極學園第69屆學生會會長,兩人得票數並列第一高票時,小櫻誤將投給小鯨的票投入自己的票箱;結果小櫻當選會長,小鯨當選副會長。
她具有主角威能:即使被小鯨打到頭顱噴血,也能精神抖擻地爬起來。
第二女主角,小名「小鯨」,初登場時14歲,北極學園2年1班學生,座位在小櫻左邊,髮色為粉紅色,是個體育全才,曾任2年1班體育股長與第69屆學生會副會長,最討厭的科目是英語。小櫻轉學入北極學園2年1班的第一天,稱她是「竹筍子眉毛同學」。
她的父親是空手道道場「擇捉道場」的師父,從小就以養育男孩子的方式養育她,強迫她經歷嚴苛的空手道修行(包括從水壩頂端扔她下水、強迫她空手打倒白熊);所以她從小就被理短髮且擅長空手道,但她只希望能做一個普通的女孩子,不過在那之前要先打敗父親。由於父親的養育,小時候的她認為自己是個男孩子。8歲時的她,在北極商店街遇見同樣是8歲但互不相識的小櫻,對小櫻一見鍾情,甚至向小櫻告白;但當時小櫻一聽到商店街廣播「《小〇女Do〇Mi》DVD今天只剩下最後一套」就自動將她彈開且衝去用現金買《小〇女Do〇Mi》DVD,遂無疾而終。
她非常厭惡小櫻的「宅氣」與笨拙,經常罵小櫻是「宅女」、「笨企鵝」,容易被小櫻的言行激怒,總是把小櫻打到大量失血而倒地;但每與小櫻打打鬧鬧一回,兩人的感情反而越來越好。她看似強悍,其實很怕鬼;在《企鵝美眉》漫畫版第148話中,她被鬼屋內的真的浮遊靈嚇哭後昏倒。
在《企鵝美眉MAX》中,她在校內擁有自己的後援會「熱情☆觀察」,但她不承認此後援會。
第三女主角,小名「妮妮」,初登場時14歲,北極學園2年1班學生,平時在其家業「栗尾神社」擔任巫女,口頭禪是。她無論何時都是笑臉迎人,以同等的溫柔對待週遭的人,溫柔如慈母,有著老奶奶的智囊袋般的豐富知識,被週遭的人稱為,不知「發怒」為何物;她雖然擅長栗尾家世世代代傳承的「栗尾神社流」護神術,但使用護神術時同樣是笑臉迎人。她的溫柔足以感化對手,不流血即能讓對手屈服。
她的頭髮中插著栗尾神社的「護神簪」與「疾風簪」,是「栗尾神社流」護神術的武器,可以割斷鐵。
在漫畫版中,只有她會稱呼小櫻為「企企」。
在漫畫版第17話中,她與小鯨一起上學途中,她向小鯨告知她偷偷提名小鯨參選第69屆學生會會長,小櫻隨即表態參選。
小櫻的妹妹,小名「小楓」,初登場時8歲,北極小學3年2班學生。個性認真、懂事,經常來北極學園幫小櫻收拾小櫻因沉迷動畫而起的爛攤子(例如該帶去學校的東西沒帶),同時公然對小櫻說教,把小櫻偷偷買的動畫相關商品丟掉,但會偷偷買動畫相關商品送給小櫻。
僑居中國的日本僑民,小名「小香」,是小鯨的青梅竹馬,髮型為雙馬尾加包包頭,牙齒有虎牙,擅長中國功夫「鯱極拳」,是「鯱極拳」正式繼承人,自稱為了讀書、學習武術與「打倒小鯨」而返回日本,轉學就讀北極學園2年1班。講話常以「鯱」()字結尾。
故事開始時的8年前,小香與小鯨約定,只要她打倒小鯨,小鯨就必須成為她的男朋友;但當時她不知道小鯨是女生。
南極家的管家,主要勤務為護衛南極姊妹,興趣是cosplay,被小鯨稱為「變態管家」。
全球第二大財閥「懷特貝爾財團」的長女,綽號「白熊」,私立白熊學院2年1班學生,特徵為貧乳,髮色為白色。她立志摧毀南極財團,「白色騎士四天王」是她的手下。她個性傲嬌且有虐待狂傾向,會把整碗熱蕎麥麵倒在小櫻頭上。她是從美國來的留學生,英語流利,最不擅長的科目是古文(古代日文)。
她與小櫻變成巨人後以相撲決鬥,導致北極町全毀;北極町全毀所衍生的損害賠償金額100億兆日圓(南極家與懷特貝爾家共同賠償)導致懷特貝爾財團破產,連帶導致白熊學院廢校。白熊學院廢校後,她與「白色騎士四天王」被強制轉學入北極學園2年1班,與「白色騎士四天王」共度赤貧生活;她身上的衣物,從制服到內褲,都是縫縫補補的。
「白色騎士四天王」成員,稱號為「捕食」,是白熊的妹妹,髮色為白色,擅長西洋劍而有虐待狂傾向,喜歡以西洋劍一刀一刀劃在對手身上以折磨對手。她極度崇拜白熊,對白熊的崇拜程度近乎女同性戀。
在動畫版中,她轉學入北極學園後加入擊劍社,以其美貌與劍術成為女學生的偶像。
「白色騎士四天王」成員,稱號為「知皇」,喜歡猜謎與看歷史小說,也是白熊學院猜謎研究社社長,頭戴裝飾用的迷你型學士帽,最喜歡像豐臣秀吉那樣的人。她擅長以「死亡猜謎」(quiz death match)耍弄對手,而她親自擔任主持人;最後落敗者,其腳下的地板會自動朝下開啟,使其落水。
在動畫版中,她轉學入北極學園後創辦猜謎研究社,親自擔任社長與主持人,主持時會扮成兔女郎。
「白色騎士四天王」成員,稱號為「麗戀」,是「白色騎士四天王」中唯一的偽娘,初登場時14歲,擅長「掀裙技」掀起女孩子的裙子,因喜歡掀起女孩子的裙子而男扮女裝,特徵為哥德蘿莉裝,是白熊學院美術社社長。白熊不知道他是男的,但其他三天王知道他是男的,而且清海知道他的本名。
在動畫版中,他轉學入北極學園後加入競技啦啦隊社,以其美貌成為男學生的偶像,但男學生都不知道他是男孩子。
「白色騎士四天王」成員,稱號為「金剛」,特徵為女僕裝、右眼戴眼罩。她的眼神凶狠,擁有強大的腕力,以比腕力迎戰對手。她的個性是極度內向的無口,不敢與別人面對面說話(只會與白熊簡短對話),而以手機簡訊作為溝通方式。她以右手比腕力,能同時以左手輸入及傳送手機簡訊。
在動畫版中,她轉學入北極學園後加入料理研究社,教導社員做料理。
頰城鮪的妹妹,北極學園1年1班學生,初登場時13歲,與頰城鮪一樣內向、無口但更為害羞,身材嬌小,外貌像長門有希但非貧乳。她被頰城鮪過度保護,也是一個「A Girl」,很崇拜小櫻,與小櫻一樣喜歡《竹筍子》系列。小櫻給她的評語是。
「黑薔薇傳播通訊社」社長,年齡不詳,特徵為呆毛、兩根像大角般的髮尾、比小櫻還大的巨乳。她的真實身分是小櫻的母親,個性凶暴,有虐待狂傾向,以嚴苛的方式教育小櫻,小櫻從小就被她以皮鞭懲罰,懲罰的方式有鞭打、緊縛、倒吊等,被小櫻稱為。由於工作的關係,她經常不在家。
為了考驗小櫻是否已成為一個好孩子,她創立一個空頭的敵對公司(即「黑薔薇傳播通訊社」),綁架瑪莉,考驗小櫻如何解決此事;最後,她給小櫻的評語是「太弱了,而且腦筋也差,根本不配當南極家的繼承人」,但以「看在那粉紅色頭髮女孩(小鯨)的友情份上」為由算小櫻合格。
「黑薔薇傳播通訊社」課長,初登場時14歲。她的真實身分是「黑薔薇流女忍者」,擅長使用「名片手裡劍」攻擊對手,以自居,自稱另一個名字是。
她與莉芙是孤兒,被瑪麗安娜收養;所以她將瑪麗安娜視為母親,立志成為最強的忍者以搏取瑪麗安娜的疼愛。在漫畫版第142話中,她與莉芙被瑪麗安娜以e-mail命令在日本生活且轉學入北極學園2年1班,形同被瑪麗安娜遺棄。
「黑薔薇傳播通訊社」社員,初登場時13歲,是一個膽小、愛哭、天然呆的冒失娘,是社內最容易把事情搞砸的人:對手放話壯膽時,她會害怕得趴在對手身上大哭;她使用「催眠彈」原本是想迷昏瑪莉,結果不是迷昏瑪莉而是迷昏自己;她使用手裡劍時,還沒擲出手裡劍就先被自己手上的手裡劍割傷手指。在漫畫版第147話中,她被阿葛雅譏為,犯錯時就會被阿葛雅以右手掌打屁股。
在漫畫版第142話中,她與阿葛雅被瑪麗安娜以e-mail命令在日本生活且轉學入北極學園2年1班,形同被瑪麗安娜遺棄。
北極學園第69屆學生會書記,負責擔任學生會書記,特徵為眼鏡娘與雙馬尾。僅登場於漫畫版第22至26話。
南極姊妹的父親,南極財團第三代總裁,每日飛奔全球各地處理業務。
南極姊妹的叔叔,北極學園理事長。他曾被瑪莉用計奪得北極學園經營權,使北極學園被廢校;北極町全毀與懷特貝爾財團破產後,北極學園重建且復校,他回任北極學園理事長。
擇捉道場的師父,從小就以養育男孩子的方式養育小鯨,強迫小鯨經歷嚴苛的空手道修行,好讓小鯨繼承擇捉道場。
在《企鵝美眉》漫畫版中沒有名字,在《企鵝美眉MAX》第24話才有名字。
北極學園2年1班學生,在漫畫版第22話中參選第69屆學生會會長落選。在漫畫版第90話中被白熊欺騙,轉學入白熊學院後只當了5分鐘的學生會長就被解職,事後後悔莫及。
栗尾家世世代代封印且供奉的水神,被封印在栗尾神社本堂,在漫畫版第150話中被小櫻打開封印箱而解開封印。她的外貌為雙馬尾貧乳蘿莉,髮色為淺藍色,全身只穿著一件肚兜,雙手手腕上有半透明的飄帶。她能隨意操縱水,總有水滴漂浮在身旁。她的個性高傲而任性,厭惡好色的人,會把侮辱她的人變成金魚作為奴隸使喚;被變成金魚的人,就算不在水中也能存活。在漫畫版第151話中,小楓在她面前說她是「洗衣板」(貧乳),立即被她變成金魚;在漫畫版第162話最後,小楓才被變回來。
一旦激怒了她,她就會引起大災難,例如以大水淹沒整個北極町。她在憤怒到達最高點時會變成最終型態,瞳孔會變成貓眼狀,髮色會變成黑色。
在漫畫版第162話最後,她以其神力使北極町回復原狀;北極町回復原狀後,她認為「和人類互相溝通也是必要的」,所以就讀北極小學3年2班,黏在小楓身邊。
是負責監視及保護海豚的,喜歡女孩子的胸部,把女孩子的胸部視為比吃飯更重要的事物,會以其觸手纏住女孩子的身體以「測定」女孩子的「飽滿度」。海豚刻意與他保持距離,理由是她不想變得像他一樣好色。
在漫畫版第154話中,小櫻、小鯨與妮妮在被海豚以大水淹沒的北極町上漂流,漂到艾吉生頭上;艾吉生誤以為小鯨是男孩子,宣稱自己對男孩子沒興趣,被小鯨氣得一拳打昏;在第155話中,艾吉生清醒後,立即尊稱小鯨為,表示要當小鯨的小弟。
小櫻最喜歡的動畫《竹筍子》系列的女主角,外貌特徵為頭頂的竹筍狀角與臉上的竹筍狀眉毛,穿著為校園泳裝加水手服加貓尾。她變身之後,擊退邪惡的竹籐組織的手下,保護光竹林;最後被老爺爺拿來做成竹筍飯吃掉。
北極學園的女教師,是2年1班導師,特徵為像煮熟的日本龍蝦一樣紅的頭髮與像蝦一樣的兩根呆毛。僅登場於動畫版。
漫畫版連載第2回中曾經登場的男性角色,喜歡小櫻。
依據高橋哲哉於《企鵝美眉》單行本第2卷卷末所言,海苔文是高橋哲哉與秋田書店責任編輯K先生都很喜歡的角色,但他在《企鵝美眉》讀者投票中獲得的支持率是最低的;於是高橋哲哉與K先生訂定協議:「再也不畫男性角色。」於是《企鵝美眉》連載第2回沒被收錄在單行本裡,《企鵝美眉》變成了以女性角色為主的漫畫。
席拉·K·恩絲
「北極町黑幫」首領,在出租公寓裡獨居,屢次綁架小櫻卻都失敗,被黑虎開除,隨即被席巴斯安排成為北極學園保健室醫生。
田中先生
小櫻的秘密房間「動畫DVD永久保存室」的員工,主要工作是將小櫻收藏的動畫VHS錄影帶轉錄為DVD。
國後
北極學園籃球社顧問老師,運動神經好,也很受女學生歡迎,卻是一個男同性戀者,有一個體重不超過30公斤的男朋友。
黑虎
北極町黑幫老大,是席拉的上司,被席拉尊稱為「BT大人」。不滿席拉屢次綁架小櫻未成,宣布開除席拉。
Pekko
南極家首席化妝師,包辦小櫻的化妝。
津波
實習衰神,外貌為短髮貧乳蘿莉,就讀「衰神小學」,為了完成「不管找誰都行,去讓他破產」的習題而要讓白熊破產,要讓白熊破產的理由是白熊已經很窮、比較容易破產。
山田佛萊迪
南極財團經營的女僕咖啡店「南極破冰船」男店長,與女店員同樣穿女僕裝。
鄂霍次克·杜男
擇捉道場睽違5年的新學徒,是來自加拿大的留學生,外貌為原哲夫畫風的無口男,綽號「同性男」。他對日本文化深感興趣,為了學習武道而來擇捉道場拜師。小鯨對他一見鍾情,但在與父親對打時不慎把他打得無法再站起來。
出版書籍
企鵝美眉
企鵝美眉MAX
網路動畫
据《企鵝美眉》改编的網路动画已於日本時間2008年4月19日中午開始每星期六在NICONICO動畫合法播放至2008年11月25日播畢,全22話,分為兩部:第一部為第1至11集,第二部為第12至22集。神奈川電視台在日本時間2008年7月31日24時45分至25時15分(即2008年8月1日1時15分)播映作為動畫系音樂節目《@Tunes.》的特別節目,內含《企鵝美眉♥心》第10集。
工作人員
導演:松井仁之
人物設定:水上ろんど
總作畫監督:岩崎たいすけ、植田和幸
美術監督:高橋麻穗
色彩設計:のぼりはるこ
攝影監督:桑良人
編集:松原理惠
音樂:CAS
音響監督:岩浪美和
製作人:木宇部律久、中西孝、小坂龍司
動畫製作人:植田基生、澤口幸一
動畫製作:Picture Magic
製作:南極財閥(DWANGO、NAS、Good Smile Company、株式會社文化放送)
主題曲
片頭曲「」
主唱:PNGN6(片岡梓、伊瀨茉莉也、南條愛乃、野川櫻、門脇舞以、日高里菜)
作詞:夕野;作曲:神前曉
第一部片尾曲「」
主唱:PNGN4(片岡梓、伊瀨茉莉也、南條愛乃、日高里菜)
作詞:夕野;作曲:ARM
第二部片尾曲「」
主唱:PNGN3(片岡梓、伊瀨茉莉也、南條愛乃)
作詞、作曲:夕野;編曲:ARM
各話列表
播放電視台
CD
恋愛自由少女♀(2008年6月25日、BMCS-0001)
歌:PNGN6(南極さくら〈片岡梓〉、択捉鯨〈伊瀬茉莉也〉、栗尾ねね〈南條愛乃〉、シャー・チー〈野川櫻〉、南極かえで〈日高里菜〉、マリー・チュパカブラ・W・ホワイトベア〈門脇舞以〉)
恋愛自由少女♀
恋愛自由少女♀ 忙しい人「わかいからだ」「たまたま」ミックス
恋愛自由少女♀ 「これみよがしな」1.4倍速ミックス
恋愛自由少女♀ ショートVER
恋愛自由少女♀ instrumental.
揺れてはじけてあふれちゃう☆魅惑のペンギン娘(2008年7月30日、BMCS-0002)
歌:PNGN4(南極さくら〈片岡あづさ〉、択捉鯨〈伊瀬茉莉也〉、栗尾ねね〈南條愛乃〉、南極かえで〈日高里菜〉)
揺れてはじけてあふれちゃう☆魅惑のペンギン娘
揺れてはじけてあふれちゃう☆魅惑のペンギン娘 忙しい人もときめこうよミックス
揺れてはじけてあふれちゃう☆魅惑のペンギン娘 1.55倍速electroclash.
揺れてはじけてあふれちゃう☆魅惑のペンギン娘 shortver.
揺れてはじけてひらいちゃう☆秘密のペンギン娘
歌:あゆ
揺れてはじけてあふれちゃう☆魅惑のペンギン娘 2525 ver.
揺れてはじけてあふれちゃう☆魅惑のペンギン娘 instrumental.
揺れてはじけてひらいちゃう☆秘密のペンギン娘 instrumental.
ゆらゆら+ゆりゆら+ななななー(2008年10月29日、BMCS-0004)
歌:PNGN3(南極さくら〈片岡あづさ〉、択捉鯨〈伊瀬茉莉也〉、栗尾ねね〈南條愛乃〉)
ゆらゆら+ゆりゆら+ななななー
ゆらゆら+ゆりゆら+ななななー 忙しくっても遊べばいいよミックス
ゆらゆら+ゆりゆら+ななななー 1.75 Go!Go!Go! Velocity Mix
ちゃっかり+ちょっくり+ななななー
歌:ayumikos
ゆらゆら+ゆりゆら+ななななー shortver.
ゆらゆら+ゆりゆら+ななななー instrumental.
ちゃっかり+ちょっくり+ななななー instrumental.
參考來源
外部链接
2006年日本漫畫作品
週刊少年Champion
Champion RED
2008年日本網絡動畫
百合动画
御宅族題材漫畫
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Bert Edgar Chaplin [born as Bert Edgar Chapman] (September 25, 1893 – August 15, 1978) was a backup catcher in Major League Baseball. Chaplin batted left-handed and threw right-handed. He was born in Pelzer, South Carolina.
Chaplin was signed by the Boston Red Sox out of the University of South Carolina. He reached the majors in with the Red Sox, playing for them until . In part of three seasons, he posted a .184 batting average (14-for-76) with seven RBI, 10 runs, two doubles, one triple, and two stolen bases without home runs in 35 games played.
Chaplin died in Sanford, Florida, at the age of 84.
External links
Retrosheet
1893 births
1978 deaths
Baseball players from Anderson County, South Carolina
Major League Baseball catchers
Boston Red Sox players
People from Pelzer, South Carolina
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紐約州第二十國會選區(New York's 20th congressional district)是美國紐約州的一個眾議員選區,選區範圍括奧爾巴尼縣、薩拉托加縣和斯克內克塔迪縣的全部,以及倫斯勒縣的部分地區。根據2010年美國人口普查,該選區有774,705名居民,其中白人佔77.2%,非裔佔9.2%,拉丁裔佔5.4%,亞裔佔4.8%,3.5%為其他。
本選區是民主黨的優勢選區,自2013年起本區眾議員為民主黨的保羅·D·東科(Paul D. Tonko)。
參考資料
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法國航空目前运营有208架飞机,其中绝大多数为空中客车的飞机。法航旗下窄体飞机机队皆由四种型号的空客A320ceo组成。而法航的宽体客机(例如空中客车A330、空中客车A350、波音777和波音787)则用于运营。法航已经订购中短程客机空中客车A220来取代年事已高的空中客车A318和空中客车A319。
现役机队
, 法国航空(不含法國霍普航空及法国泛航航空)运营以下飞机。
已退役机队
法国航空曾营运以下机型:
法国航空也曾运营过康维尔990和道格拉斯DC-8-61两款喷气机。
参见
参考文献
法荷航集团
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鄭纘緒,字哲教,福建南安人,為鄭成功堂兄鄭泰之子。永曆十年七月封永城伯。
父親鄭泰被鄭經軟禁後,帶領叔父鄭鳴駿、堂弟鄭纘祖、鄭纘昌及一眾文武入泉州降清,鄭泰聞訊後自縊身亡。清朝封纘緒為慕恩伯。之後曾多次就鄭泰在日本存銀一事,和鄭經方面相互爭奪。
世爵承襲
参考文献
錢海岳《南明史·卷七十五·列傳第五十一》
參見
鄭泰事件
鄭氏王朝人物
清朝伯爵
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Francis John Bernard McDonough (24 December 1899 – March 1976) was an English professional football goalkeeper who appeared in the Football League for Stockport County, Blackpool, Brentford and Thames. He was captain of Stockport County and Macclesfield.
Honours
Stockport County
Football League Third Division North: 1936–37
Career statistics
References
1899 births
1976 deaths
Sportspeople from Easington, County Durham
Footballers from County Durham
Men's association football goalkeepers
English men's footballers
Durham City A.F.C. players
Horden Athletic F.C. players
Wheatley Hill Colliery F.C. players
Shotton Colliery Welfare F.C. players
Annfield Plain F.C. players
Brentford F.C. players
Thames A.F.C. players
Blackpool F.C. players
Stockport County F.C. players
Macclesfield Town F.C. players
English Football League players
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番杏的形态是什么?一二年生肉质草本,无毛。茎圆,半蔓性,极易分枝,丛生匍匐于地面,表皮细胞有针状结晶体,颗粒状突起。卵形至三角形的叶片互生,全缘,叶柄肥厚,嫩叶上有银色粉状物。夏秋间叶腋开黄花,花被钟状四裂;3~8心皮合生,子房下位,3~8室,每室一胚珠。淡褐色菱形果实,长约5毫米,有4~5角,花萼宿存。
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真福教宗烏爾巴諾五世(;)原名威廉·格里莫阿爾德(Guillaume Grimoard),於法國南部出生,1362年9月28日當選羅馬主教(教宗),同年11月6日即位至1370年12月19日為止。
譯名列表
烏爾巴諾:天主教香港教區禮儀委員會:禧年專頁 作烏爾巴諾。
烏爾班:《大英簡明百科知識庫》2005年版作烏爾班。
伍朋:香港天主教教區檔案 歷任教宗作伍朋。
乌尔班、乌尔万、于尔邦、厄本:《世界人名翻譯大辭典》1993年版作乌尔班、乌尔万、于尔邦、厄本。
參考文獻
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法國出生的教宗
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William Stock, D.D. was an English priest and academic.
Stock was born in Herefordshire. A Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford, he was the first Principal of Gloucester Hall and the third president of St Johns. He held Livings at Sherborne, Gloucestershire, Minety, Marston Sicca, Crick, Northamptonshire, Ilmington, Freckenham, Idlicote, Northampton St. Peter and, Upton St. Michael. He died in 1607. . He graduated BA in 1736, and MA in 1740. He was ordained in 1744. At St John's he was logic reader from 1737 to 1740; dean of arts from 1740 to 1744; natural philosophy reader from 1745 to 1746; college preacher from 1746 to 1747; bursar from 1748 to 1749; dean of divinity from 1750 to 1754; and vice-president from 1755 to 1757.
References
1607 deaths
Fellows of Brasenose College, Oxford
Clergy from Herefordshire
Presidents of St John's College, Oxford
Principals of Gloucester Hall, Oxford
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单克隆丙种球蛋白病伴周围神经病的中医治疗?该病的治疗以西医治疗为主!若要使用中医治疗法!则要咨询相关的中医医院,和相关的中医医师。
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Via浏览器是中国程序员Tu Yafeng开发的一款轻量级免费Android网页浏览器。
Via浏览器由于使用了系统WebView而非自带浏览器内核,其占用体积比其他同类型浏览器小,但在功能上并没有缺失,具备一般手机网页浏览器所具有的功能。
参考资料
外部链接
酷安上的Via浏览器
Webkit衍生軟體
Android网页浏览器
免费软件
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野马是马科马属的一种,还可以指:
歐洲野馬,歐亞大陸的野馬,家马的祖先
普氏野马,马的亚种,原产于蒙古国和中国新疆
丹佛野马,美国美式足球球隊
野马乡,中国大陆吉林省白城市洮南市的乡
福特野馬,由福特汽車生產的一款緊湊型轎車
P-51野马战斗机,美国北美航空公司生产的战斗机之一
电影《少女離家日記》中国大陆译名
野馬 (日本妖怪),日本島根縣的妖怪
野馬,日商Yanmar的臺灣譯名
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第21屆舊金山灣區影評人協會獎(The 21st San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Awards)是舊金山灣區影評人協會以茲獎勵2022年電影的獎項,於2022年1月6日公布入圍名單,1月9日宣布得獎者。
提名與獲獎名單
註釋
參考資料
外部連結
2022
San Francisco
2022年美國電影
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花斑癣会不会传染?花斑癣,俗称汗斑,是因为其与人体出汗有关系,因此平时应发注意卫生;但必须注意的是,一定不要搓澡,不然会加重病情的;因为搓澡过度会破坏人体皮肤的保护层。花斑癣具有较弱传染性据皮肤病医院专家介绍,花斑癣又叫汗斑,其病原体为马拉色菌,由于是夏天常见皮肤病,许多人都担心花斑癣会不会传染,事实上,从临床观察来看,花斑癣具有较弱传染性,因为马拉色菌虽然是常见的人体寄居菌,但仅在某些特殊情况下由孢子相转为菌丝相才会引起花斑癣。而这些特殊情况,无非指的是温度过高、湿度过大、多脂多汗、营养不良等因素,因此,相比于其他真菌引起的皮肤病,花斑癣的传染性是非常弱的。但需要指出的是,研究调查发现,花斑癣具有遗传易感性,这也就意味着,若家有花斑癣患者,除了患者本身以外,其家属也应在夏天额外提防该疾病的发生,否则,花斑癣的出现,会影响患者的美观问题。花斑癣主要发生在躯干,特别是多汗部位,有时皮疹颜色较深而且形状不规则,很象皮肤上的污垢。但污垢可以用热水和肥皂清洗掉,而花斑癣的损害是一种色素改变,所以是洗不掉的。如果患花斑癣时间久了,皮肤上留下一些淡白色斑片,容易与白癜风混淆。花斑癣的感染与其它的真菌病是不同的;其它的感染是由于人体皮肤感染了外界的真菌所致,病菌从外而来;而花斑癣的发生是由于抵抗力下降时,自身原本无害的真菌过度繁殖所致;因此不要乱涂药膏,而应当以中药调理为主。肥皂之类的碱性物质,应当尽量不要用;经验表明,过度使用肥皂对于花斑癣是加重的;可以适当用些沐浴露,这些比较温和一些,对人体影响比较小。
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老年人乳头肌功能不全和断裂的预防和治疗方法?预防措施包括以下几个方面:积极采用各种方法如溶栓、急诊冠脉腔内成形术、旁路移植术等,使闭塞的冠状动脉尽快再通,以挽救濒死心肌,有效限制或缩小梗死面积。维持血压稳定。AMI如发生低血压和休克时,要严格控制升压药物的浓度和滴速,使血压平稳上升至合适水平,切忌血压突然和较大的波动。如有高血压需用降压药时,可使用起效快而作用消失也快的静脉降压药,避免使用口服起效慢而作用长的降压药。保持大便通畅,避免用力大便。急性期绝对卧床休息,避免劳累或体和活动。合理应用抗凝治疗 在没有条件实行溶栓或急诊冠状动脉腔内形术的情况下,若无抗凝治疗禁忌证,可在早期给予肝素,以防梗死延展,但应防止用药过量。如出现心包摩擦音应及时停用抗凝药。
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Castel Campagnano is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Caserta in the Italian region Campania, located about northeast of Naples and about northeast of Caserta.
Castel Campagnano borders the municipalities of Caiazzo and Ruviano in the province of Caserta, and Amorosi, Dugenta, Limatola, Melizzano in the province of Benevento.
Castel Campagnano is a small agricultural center located on the right bank of the river Volturno, near Caserta. The surrounding hills are characterised by vineyards, olive trees and dense vegetation. The frazione of Squille is south of the municipal area. Today, Castel Campagnano's economy revolves mostly around agriculture, small industries and tourism.
Main sights
Castle
Parish of St. Mary of the Snow. The present building was renovated in 1753, and has a single nave.
Church of Sant'Angelo
Culture
A wine and oil festival is held in two days in June.
References
Cities and towns in Campania
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The 1960 Jacksonville State Gamecocks football team represented Jacksonville State College (now known as Jacksonville State University) as a member of the Alabama Collegiate Conference (ACC) during the 1960 NAIA football season. Led by 14th-year head coach Don Salls, the Gamecocks compiled an overall record of 3–6 with a mark of 2–1 in conference play.
Schedule
References
Jacksonville State
Jacksonville State Gamecocks football seasons
Jacksonville State Gamecocks football
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股骨头骨折严重吗?股骨头骨折多因较强的间接暴力所致,可以单独发生,但更多的是合并髋关节脱位。影响正常活动,导致髋关节功能受限,还可累及神经等。合并髋关节脱位,及早进行闭合复位;无错位型骨折采用患肢牵引,股骨头骨折不愈合或股骨头缺血性坏死者行人工股骨头置换术。股骨颈骨折是严重的,因为股骨是支撑身体的重要部位,如果在出现骨折之后,一旦恢复过程中存在问题即会造成日后的行动不便,甚至是会导致骨骼出现移位或者是畸形愈合,所以必须要认真治疗才行。股骨颈骨折主要是因为自身的骨质疏松后而摔倒或者是跌倒等情况而引起,当然也有可能是遭遇了车祸或者是高楼坠落等严重外力冲击后也可引起骨折现象。因为在股骨颈骨折之后,是需要通过有效的治疗和护理后,才能够让骨折部位慢慢愈合。而且在面对股骨颈骨折这个现象,也必须是要认真对待,以防止留下其它的后遗症。股骨颈骨折是属于严重现象,不仅是从它本身的重要作用,更是会在形成骨折之后造成行动障碍,还会使骨折部位没有愈合好的话会存在畸形愈合而导致日后的行动出现长短脚或者是容易下半身无法等症状性。并且有很多股骨颈骨折之后会导致骨骼处有移位现象,如果移位不严重即不会使日常行动有太大影响,而如果是移位严重的话即会引起多样化的后遗症,甚至严重的患者有可能造成无法站立,只能够靠轮椅伴随一生的痛苦生活。复位固定后即行股四头肌舒缩及膝、踝关节的功能活动。两周后扶双拐下床不负重活动,注意保持外展位。两个月后可扶双拐轻负重活动,半年后视病情扶单拐轻负重行走。注意定期复查。饮食应清淡、容易消化,少食多餐,给机体恢复提供充足的养分。多食用动物蛋白食物、植物蛋白食物、维生素含量较多的食物(青菜、水果、动物内脏、蛋黄等)、含矿物质较多的食物等。同时注意多吃含纤维多的蔬菜、水果、蜂蜜,多喝水,以防便秘。
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Oganes Danielian (; 3 January 1974 – 3 August 2016) was an Armenian chess player. He was awarded the title of Grandmaster by FIDE in 1999.
Achievements
1992: Second in the World Youth Chess Championship Under 18 at Duisburg
1992: Fourth in the World Junior Chess Championship at Buenos Aires
1993: Second at Hallsberg Open
1993: Won a match against GM Eloi Relange at Cannes with 3½-2½
1994: Fourth at Cappelle-la-Grande Open
1998: Won the Goldberg Memorial at Moscow, ahead of Evgeniy Najer and Mihail Saltaev
2008: Third place with Andrey Vovk and Evgeni Vasiukov in the Transkarpathian Cup at Mukachevo
References
External links
Oganes Danielian games at 365Chess.com
1974 births
2016 deaths
Armenian chess players
Chess grandmasters
Sportspeople from Yerevan
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The Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Illinois, often referred to as the Illinois Synod, was created in June 1846 when the Evangelical Synod of the West divided due to growth. It held its first convention in Hillsboro, Illinois, on October 15, 1846.
The Illinois Synod joined the Evangelical Lutheran General Synod of the United States of America in 1848. Disagreements within the General Synod as to the binding character of the Lutheran Confessions caused a split, with the Illinois Synod joining with several other Lutheran synods to form the new General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in North America in 1867. However, in a meeting in Mount Pulaski, Illinois, in August 1867, a minority of pastors and congregations of the Illinois Synod who wanted to remain in the General Synod withdrew from the synod and formed the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Central Illinois.
In 1871, the Illinois Synod withdrew from the General Council due to the issue of the Four Points regarding the permissible forms of association with non-Lutheran churches and organizations. It then joined with other confessional Lutheran synods that either had withdrawn from the General Council or had declined to join it to establish the Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America in 1872. At some point the Illinois Synod expanded its name to the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Illinois and Other States as congregations in Missouri joined it.
In the early years of the Synodical Conference, there was an effort to create unified synods for each state. The 1878 convention of the Synodical Conference voted in favor of establishing state synods. These state synods were to organize into two or three larger synods, one for the east (corresponding to the Ohio Synod), one for the southwest (corresponding to the Missouri Synod), and one for the northwest (which would include all congregations in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Dakotas, and all parts west). This formed three larger synods, which solved the longstanding concern that if either the Missouri or Ohio synods were allowed to keep their identity, they would dominate the rest of the Synodical Conference, or, even worse, the Minnesota or Wisconsin Synods would be forced to join one of them. This new organization did not apply to congregations speaking Norwegian, and English speaking congregations were to organize as separate district synods within one of the three larger synods
In summary, all of the other synods which withdrew from the General Council to join the Synodical Conference ended in up the multi-state body currently known as the Wisconsin Synod following the geographical decisions of the convention that the synods located in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Dakotas and all parts west were to be free from the larger, multi-state Missouri and Ohio synods. But the Illinois Synod was an exception because it was located in the area assigned to the multi-state Missouri Synod.
To that end, in May 1880, the Illinois Synod merged with the Illinois District of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, while urging its congregations in Missouri to join the Missouri Synod's Western District. At the time of the merger, the Illinois Synod had 26 congregations, 23 pastors, and 6,004 communicant members.
Notes
References
History of Christianity in the United States
Lutheran denominations in North America
Religious organizations established in 1846
Lutheran denominations established in the 19th century
1846 establishments in Illinois
1880 disestablishments in the United States
Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod
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胸锁韧带损伤怎么办?韧带这个结构是西医的观点,中医可能就是归在所谓筋的这个范畴里了,从我们西医的角度来说,从解剖的角度来说,韧带的结构是在关节周围,连接两侧的骨与骨的一个纤维性的结构。它的作用是加强关节的稳定性,我们可以想象,如果是两根棍放在一起,它一定会相互活动的,我们的关节实际上就是两个骨头连接在一起形成的。但是它能够我们想让它怎么活动,就怎么活动,而不会造成其他一些异常的活动。在这里面韧带就起了很大的作用,它除了能够稳定关节之外,还可以防止骨折和关节的损伤。但是当受到外界的暴力的时候,韧带会被过度的牵拉,当超过它的能够承受的范围的时候就会造成损伤,韧带损伤的治疗分为急性处理和慢性处理。如果是急性处理,则韧带损伤后需进行以下治疗:第一,立即停止运动,进行休息。第二,局部冷敷,用冰块或者其他物体进行冷敷。第三,局部加压包扎,以减少局部受伤部位的出血和淤血。第四,抬高患肢。对于韧带修复而言,以膝关节为例,膝关节内外侧副韧带拉伤,拉伤是部分撕裂,以及前后交叉韧带的部分损伤。韧带损伤在1/3以内,可以进行保守治疗,也可以进行膝关节支具的外固定,两周后可以进行功能练习。如果韧带完全断裂,或者前后交叉韧带断裂1/2以上,则需进行手术修补和重建。目前,手术修补以关节镜下的韧带重建为最好。软组织损伤应急时治疗以免发生神经粘连肌肉萎缩等其它后遗症和并发症的出现。韧带损伤主要根据损伤的程度来确定,建议严重损伤的患者一定要到医院就诊,而且应选择微创手术,而非开放手术。
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慶東線()是韓國曾經存在的一條鐵道線路,在1917年動工修建,1921年全线开通。現已分拆為大邱線、中央線和東海南部線的一部分。
車站列表
本線
支線
韓國鐵路線
朝鮮日治時期交通
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输尿管脱垂的症状是什么?1.疼痛 由于输尿管囊肿造成梗阻,逐渐形成输尿管和肾积水,可出现患侧腰部胀痛。2.排尿障碍 输尿管囊肿可阻塞尿道内口,甚至可从尿道外口脱出,脱出的囊肿组织为红色的黏膜囊肿。可引起排尿不畅、尿流中断及尿潴留3.尿路感染 容易继发尿路感染,出现尿频、尿急、尿痛症状,并反复发作。4.结石 囊肿内可合并结石,并出现肾绞痛及血尿。反复尿路感染、排尿困难的小儿应考虑本症的可能,尤其是尿道口有红色可疑物出现的女孩,应高度怀疑此症,结合影像学及内腔镜检查可以明确诊断。
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治疗便秘有效方法?便秘是指排便出现困难或有大便的次数不规律的现象出现,排便不畅,排便次数减少,大便干燥少。排便次数减少意味着每周排便少于3次。便秘是指便秘超过6个月的过程。慢性便秘是全世界胃肠道疾病的常见表现之一。中国慢性便秘患病率为4%~6%,但老年人慢性便秘患病率高达22%,而老年人患病率高达50%。随着生活和工作节奏的加快,日常生活方式的急剧变化以及人口老龄化,慢性便秘已经成为影响人们健康生活的一流医疗问题,预计慢性便秘会在未来。因此,作为临床医生,有必要掌握慢性便秘的相关知识,从而为患者提供及时,正确的诊断和治疗。一般治疗这包括改变生活方式和生活方式调整饮食结构如下:(1)适当的运动:对运动量少,卧床不起的老年人更有益;(2)建立良好的排便的习惯:早晨和饭后结肠活动最活跃。建议患者在早晨或饭后2小时内尝试排便。专注于排便,减少外界因素的干扰,如不玩耍。手机,游戏等;(3)饮用水和饮食:增加水和纤维素的摄入量。建议每天至少饮用1.5-2.0L[10]和每天25-35g的膳食纤维。2.药物治疗通过常见的泻药可分为容量泻药,渗透性泻药,润滑性泻药和刺激性泻药。从上面的观点来看,便秘作为一种常见性质的疾病和多发性质的疾病,可以影响患有痔疮的病人的身心健康和生活质量产生影响,不同的患病者的发病的原因是不同,因此有必要采取针对性和个性化的综合的治疗方案来进行治疗,以此来达到更好的临床疗效。
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Mercury Mail Transport System (Mercury MTS) is a standards-compliant mail server developed by David Harris, who also develops the Pegasus Mail client.
It was freeware prior to January 2007, but is now donationware for non-commercial and personal use, and shareware for other uses.
Versions
There are two versions of Mercury with similar functionality. The original version, no longer under development, is a set of NetWare Loadable Modules (NLMs) which runs on all versions of the Novell NetWare network operating system (NOS) from 3.x to 6.x (current ). It worked in conjunction with MS-DOS workstations running Pegasus Mail.
Mercury/32 is a Win32 application running on all versions of Microsoft Windows from Windows 98 and Windows NT4 to the latest () Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 (Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 are recommended).
Either version can act as a mail server for a LAN; both have additional support for some NetWare LAN features.
Mercury is a fully independent mail server and can provide email services to all standards-compliant email clients, such as Eudora or Microsoft Outlook. Both versions of Mercury are highly modular, allowing support for different sets of Internet protocols to be installed as required. Mercury can also be installed tightly integrated with Pegasus Mail. The combination of Pegasus/Mercury is similar to the mail aspects of Microsoft Outlook/Microsoft Exchange Server. Mercury was originally developed to handle mail, both internal and external, on Netware servers in either bindery or NDS mode; Mercury ran on the system server, and integrated with Pegasus mail running on MS-DOS or Windows workstations.
Features
Mercury is extremely standards-compliant, supporting all major Internet mail-related protocols including SMTP (for both sending and receiving mail), POP3 and IMAP. The Win32 version also supports a dialup connection. Both versions have many features, with especially powerful support for managed mailing lists. Mercury is intended to be largely unobtrusive and needs little ongoing maintenance.
The installation process is a simple task, taking less than a minute. At this point, the user must indicate the domain parameter to be used. The user list is manually administered. There is no limit in numbers of users declared. A single directory holds users storage locations, so to do a backup just copy the "mail" directory and it will copy all users' data.
Also, a standard anti-virus could be used. After a mail is received, two files are created. When these files are finally written to disk, a simple antivirus engine could scan it. There is CLAMAV antivirus engine supplied, to be used as desired.
The software has an enormous variety of configurations. Using proper care, the server could be very secure. The relay control is very effective, and the ability to filter mails based in many rules, making it very efficient. Could use blacklist/whitelist technology. There are included tools to reduce spam effects.
Protocols supported
SMTP (server, relay-based client and full end-to-end delivery client)
POP3 (server and distributing client)
IMAP4rev1 (with multiple simultaneous access to the same mailbox)
PH (server, for directory lookups)
Finger (server, for directory lookups)
PopPass (server, for remote password changing)
HTTP (server, for web-based mailing list management)
SSL (Secure sockets layer) on SMTP, POP3 and IMAP servers
Mercury/32 4.73 can run as a MS Windows service
Extensions
Mercury/32, while not open source software, can be extended by anyone as the development documentation is free and publicly available at the pmail community. Below are some well known extensions, some bundled with Mercury/32.
GrayWall, a graylisting interface from Lukas Gebauer
SpamHalter, Bayesian spam filtering from Lukas Gebauer
ClamWall virus filter interface from Lukas Gebauer
Development status
Development on the version for Netware had basically stopped after the release of version 1.48 on 26 May 2000, and replacement by the Windows version was recommended. (A security patch, bringing the Mercury NLM version to 1.49, was released in August 2007.)
On 19 June 2009 David Harris announced on the Pegasus Mail site that all development of Pegasus Mail and the associated Mercury program could only continue if sufficient users would commit to donating US$50 annually; on 21 July 2009 he said that there had been a good start.
New versions of both programs have been released since. Developer David Harris said in April 2017 that both Pegasus Mail and the Mercury transport system were under active and major further development. In July 2019 he announced that the "Mercury v5 is very near to going into beta". On 25 December 2019 he said that, while there has been a delay due to health issues, he "can only promise you that there is progress, and that [he is] totally committed to getting these new versions released" and he is working, among others, on support for OAuth2 and OpenSSL v 1.1.1 and he expects "to have builds of Mercury v5 available to testers and interested users in the first three months of the New Year".
XAMPP
The XAMPP is an initiative by Apache Friends to develop a cross-platform web server solution pack with the main core components of the Apache HTTP Server, MariaDB or MySQL database and the PHP and perl interpreters, intended to be a cross platform equivalent of the LAMP stack used on Linux. While mail systems are natively distributed with the Linux operating system this was not the case for the Microsoft Windows platform and Apache Friends selected Mercury MTS for this component. There are no specific documents provided by Apache Friends for installation or configuration of XAMPP or its components with the concept of providing information via FAQs and forums, however some third party descriptions of the configuration and use of the Mercury MTS component are available.
References
External links
Official Site
Official Community
Message transfer agents
Windows Internet software
Information technology in New Zealand
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是美国电子游戏杂志月刊,由Imagine Media(现Future US)出版,1995年1月创刊,2002年1月停刊。
参考文献
美國電子遊戲雜誌
美国月刊
1995年創辦的雜誌
2002年停刊的雜誌
1995年加利福尼亞州建立
2002年加利福尼亞州廢除
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韩董庄乡,是下辖的一个乡镇级行政单位。
行政区划
韩董庄乡下辖以下地区:
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参考资料
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Torrington was a county constituency centred on the town of Torrington in Devon. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1950 until it was abolished for the February 1974 general election.
An earlier constituency called Torrington, a parliamentary borough consisting only of the town itself, returned members to some of the parliaments of the Middle Ages; it was not represented after 1372.
Boundaries
The Municipal Boroughs of Bideford, Great Torrington, and Okehampton, the Urban Districts of Crediton and Northam, and the Rural Districts of Bideford, Crediton, Okehampton, and Torrington.
History
The medieval borough
Torrington, sometimes referred to as Chipping Torrington, was one of a number of English boroughs that were represented in Parliament only intermittently during the Middle Ages, and eventually lost the right completely; at this period, writs of election were directed to the sheriff of each county, and it was left to their discretion which towns were summoned to send burgesses. Torrington is unusual, however, in that clear evidence of its reluctance to return members survives - the cost of supporting its two MPs was considered much too detrimental to be offset by any benefits that came from being represented. Late in the reign of Edward III, the townsmen of Torrington petitioned the king
That they ought not to be so burdened with sending men, neither did they send any before the 21st of his reign, when the Sheriff maliciously returned into the Chancery, that the said town was a Borough, and so, from that year, by Pretext of the said Return, the town has been many times put to great pains and expenses, to their no small grievance and damage, and manifest impoverishing.
The petition was not entirely accurate, for Torrington had sent members to some 17 parliaments before the sheriff's "malicious" action, although it was true that the town was not represented in the three immediately preceding that date. The King accepted the petition, and granted Torrington a Patent of Exemption from being required to send members to Parliament; yet, notwithstanding this, they were called upon again to send MPs to two Parliaments in the next three years. After this, however, Torrington's name appears no more on the list of boroughs.
As time passed, and the benefits of representation in Parliament became more obvious, the town repented of its earlier action. Around three centuries later, at the time of the Restoration of Charles II, Torrington petitioned to be restored to its ancient rights and allowed once more to return Members of Parliament. The petition was unavailing.
The modern county constituency
A new Torrington constituency was created by the Representation of the People Act 1948 as part of the boundary changes that came into effect at the general election of 1950. It was a county constituency, one of six in Devon, and covered central and western parts of the county. Though named after Great Torrington, its largest town was Bideford.
The constituency was a highly rural one dominated by farming, and was assumed to be an entirely safe seat for the Conservatives and their allies. However, when George Lambert (who had won the seat three times with large majorities) inherited a peerage in 1958, the resulting by-election was sensationally won by Mark Bonham-Carter for the Liberals, the first sign of the Liberals' national revival which continued at other by-elections across the country over the next fifteen years. The Conservatives recaptured the seat at the following year's general election, and retained it for the remainder of its existence, but it remained marginal until the 1970 general election.
The Torrington constituency was abolished with effect from the February 1974 general election (at which Devon's county constituencies were reduced by one) being divided between the revised North Devon and Tiverton constituencies and the new West Devon.
Members of Parliament
Election results
Elections in the 1950s
Elections in the 1960s
Elections in the 1970s
References
Bibliography
Charles Henry Parry, The Parliaments and Councils of England (London: John Murray, 1839)
Edward Porritt and Annie G Porritt, The Unreformed House of Commons (Cambridge University Press, 1903)
Frederic A Youngs, jr, Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England, Vol I (London: Royal Historical Society, 1979)
Parliamentary constituencies in Devon (historic)
Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom established in 1950
Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom disestablished in 1974
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Timberhouse is a historic plantation house located at Newberry, Newberry County, South Carolina. It was built about 1858 by Jacob Kibler, and is a two-story, weatherboarded Greek Revival style dwelling. It features double-tiered full-width porches supported by six square wood pillars and exterior end chimneys.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
Kibler, who built the residence, owned 68 slaves in 1850, eight years before Timberhouse was constructed.
References
Plantation houses in South Carolina
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina
Greek Revival houses in South Carolina
Houses completed in 1858
Houses in Newberry County, South Carolina
National Register of Historic Places in Newberry County, South Carolina
Newberry, South Carolina
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什么是乙肝大小三阳?据不完全统计,我国慢性乙肝病毒感染者达1.2亿,其中半数以上的感染途径是由母亲或父亲传染给孩子的。其中乙肝大小三阳是比较常见的一种疾病,该病的发生给很多患者造成了很大的影响,因此人们要多学习相关知识,起到预防作用。乙肝大三阳,就是指在乙肝两对半(五项)指标中的表面抗原、E-抗原和核心抗体三项指标检测为阳性。乙肝大三阳只能说明患者感染了乙肝病毒,并不代表病情的轻重。乙肝大三阳可能是乙肝患者,也可能是乙肝病毒携带者。大三阳患者体内大量的细菌增殖,不仅会造成胃肠内气体的增多,还会导致小肠黏膜上皮细胞受损、绒毛脱落变短、黏膜下炎性病变等等,造成排空延迟,使患者感到腹胀。乙肝小三阳患者由于长期肝功能的减退,导致使凝血因子合成减少,特别容易发生出血,牙龈出血、鼻出血、止血难等。病情较重时,血液中胆红素浓度增高。肝脏分泌的胆汁是食物消化所必需的。肝炎时,胆汁分泌减少,影响食物的消化和吸收。当出现这些症状时,需要及时到医院进行全面检查,肝功能、HBV-DNA和肝脏B超等检查,根据具体的检查结果,给予制定合理的治疗方案,对于乙肝小三阳的治疗患者不可掉以轻心。总之,乙肝大小三阳是一种慢性病,治疗不及时或盲目治疗,均会加剧肝脏受损,发展为慢性肝炎,严重威胁患者生命安全。但是只要在专业肝病医生的指导下,制定科学、合理、针对性治疗方案,是可以达到临床恢复标准的。患者在平时生活中要注意饮食习惯,多吃清淡易消化的食物,忌油腻辛辣。保持心情稳定,不必太过担心。
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痛风滑膜炎症状有哪些?痛风滑膜炎是一种日常生活中很常见的关节部位疾病,它是指滑膜部位遭受损伤,出现水肿、充血、疼痛等现象,从而导致关节整体功能受到障碍的关节疾病。通常来讲,痛风滑膜炎大多发生在膝关节,这是因为膝关节经常处于受力状态,如果经常负重而得不到缓解,或者是受到外力损伤的情况,又或者是过高强度的体育训练等,都有可能引起膝关节受损,产生痛风滑膜炎症。患者一旦患上痛风滑膜炎,不仅不能完成体育活动,就连正常的行走活动等都会受限。下面,我们一起了解一下痛风滑膜炎的症状。1、在痛风滑膜炎患病初期,患者大多能感受到关节疼痛、肿胀等关节不适的症状,走路时关节会有咯吱咯吱的声音,尤其是在上下楼梯时症状较为明显。2、随着病情逐渐加重,痛风滑膜炎患者会逐渐有关节继续肿胀、关节弯曲时疼痛、肌肉萎缩等现象,一般这些症状在早上醒来时较轻,晚上较为严重。3、病情发展至中后期时疼痛的症状加重,关节存在积液、骨刺等现象,另外,痛风滑膜炎患者普遍会有关节僵硬的症状,尤其是在上下楼的时候会有咯吱咯吱的声音。4、痛风滑膜炎患者通常是在活动剧烈的时候症状加深,随着髌骨的软化,患者出现活动时关节没劲儿,酸软的现象。以上这些就是痛风滑膜炎患者会出现的一些发病症状。在日常生活中,不正常的关节活动、膝盖受损、长期负重、过度的训练、间接扭伤等原因都有可能会引发痛风滑膜炎。患者如果发现已经患上了痛风滑膜炎,应在积极配合医生治疗的前提下,少食用肥肉、牛奶、甜食等食物,另外少接触烟酒、咖啡等刺激性比较大的物质。
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(学名:Lophoziopsis)为拟裂叶苔科的一个属。
下属物种
本属包括以下物种:
参考文献
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汝窑是中国北宋时期著名窑厂,位列五大名窑之冠。现存传世汝官窑瓷器不足百件,件件皆为珍品。本列表列出目前已知的传世汝窑器。表中仅包含完整器或较完整器,不包括残片。传世汝窑器的具体数量原先曾有65件、67件半等常见说法。2017年经大英博物馆陶瓷专家康蕊君(Regina Krahl)统计,现存数量约有90件。
1986年在河南省宝丰县发现清凉寺汝官窑遗址,此后出土大量瓷器残片。然而汝官窑瓷器原为宫廷所造,这些出土瓷器或因瑕疵而留在原址,或为未成品,故不收入本列表。
传世汝窑瓷器
参考文献
汝窑
文物列表
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Steven Hughes (born 26 March 1974) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in the National Rugby League.
Background
Hughes is the son of former Canterbury five-eighth Garry Hughes. Both his elder brother, Glen Hughes, and younger brother, Corey Hughes, also played for the club.
Playing career
Hughes made his first grade debut for Canterbury against the Brisbane Broncos in round 17 1993 at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre.
Hughes played at centre in Canterbury's 1994 grand final loss to the Canberra Raiders at the Sydney Football Stadium. Hughes missed the entire 1995 ARL season due a knee injury. Canterbury would go on to win their 7th premiership that year defeating Manly-Warringah in the grand final.
Hughes then missed the entire 1997 season with a similar injury. In 1998, Hughes played in Canterbury's reserve grade premiership winning side.
Hughes had an injury plagued career in the NRL, amassing 70 first-grade games in nine seasons. He retired at the conclusion of the 2001 NRL season having made a total of 185 appearances for Canterbury across all grades.
References
External links
Steven Hughes at Rugby League project
1974 births
Living people
Australian rugby league players
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs players
Steven
Rugby league centres
Rugby league players from Sydney
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会昌北站位于江西省赣州市会昌县西江镇,是赣龙铁路以及赣龙铁路复线的一座火车站,客货运车站;在赣龙铁路上距离赣州站130公里。
历史
根据2015年9月12日的新闻西江站在新建的赣瑞龙铁路叫会昌北站。
9月28日会昌发布确认车站改名。
2015年10月14日进入联调联试南局新闻稿中以及后续调试的红头文件中本站为会昌北站,亦有网民在论坛发帖表示车站名称已改。
邻近车站
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参考文献
赣州市铁路车站
会昌县
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The Sound of The Shadows is the fourth rock album by British instrumental (and sometimes vocal) group The Shadows, released in July 1965 through EMI Records. The album was re-released by Capitol Records of Canada in stereo (as opposed to the original mono) on 4 October 1965.
The photograph for the alternative cover was taken outside EMI House in London in 1964, by staff photographer Tony Leigh. It was originally used as the inside cover of the Cliff Richard album Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp.
Track listing
Personnel
Hank Marvin - Lead guitar and vocals
Bruce Welch - Rhythm guitar and vocals
John Rostill - Bass guitar and vocals
Brian Bennett - Drums and percussion
Norrie Paramor - Producer and orchestral accompaniment on "Blue Sky, Blue Sea, Blue Me" and "The Windjammer"
Charts
References
1965 albums
The Shadows albums
EMI Records albums
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林砺儒(),原名绳直,广东信宜人,中华民国及中华人民共和国教育家。
生平
林砺儒早年曾就读于高州高郡中学堂,后赴日本留学,就读于东京高等师范学校。1918年回国,并于1919年起任教于北京高等师范学校 。1920年至1930年间兼任北京师范大学附属中学主任。1931年,他在老友许崇清邀请下前往广州出任中山大学教授、教务长。次年,又任广州市立师范学校校长。1933年勷勤大学成立后出任教务长、教育学院院长。抗日战争爆发后他随学院迁往各地,期间学院独立并更名为广东省立文理学院,他继续担任院长。1941年离任后,与许崇清等人一同编辑《教育新时代》、《新建设》等刊物。1942年赴桂林,任国立桂林师范学院教务长,时任院长曾作忠为其学生。1946年加入中国民主同盟。1947年赴厦门大学任教。
中华人民共和国成立后,出任中央人民政府教育部中等教育司司长。1950年任北京师范大学校长。1952年院系调整后,转任教育部副部长。
1977年1月20日,林砺儒在北京逝世。
参考文献
中华民国教育家
中华人民共和国教育家
中华人民共和国教育部副部长
北京师范大学校长
中国民主同盟盟员
第一届全国人大代表
第二届全国人大代表
第三届全国人大代表
中国人民政治协商会议第一届全体会议代表
第一届全国政协委员
茂名人
Li砺
筑波大學校友
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镰叶前胡(学名:)是伞形科前胡属的植物。分布于蒙古、俄罗斯以及中国大陆的新疆等地,生长于海拔1,900米的地区,一般生于干旱草原,目前尚未由人工引种栽培。
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Grace M. Hofheimer (August 27, 1891 – September 1965) was an American pianist, composer, and educator, author of Teaching Techniques For The Piano (1954).
Early life and education
Hofheimer was born in New York City, the daughter of Justinian Alman Hofheimer and Rose Clare Leonard Hofheimer. Her father was a physician. She studied piano with , and Isidor Philipp. At Columbia University she studied music theory under Daniel Gregory Mason.
Career
Hofheimer was a concert pianist, based in New York City. In 1918, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported that "Miss Hofheimer, who has devoted her time to teaching, possesses an abundant technique and a straightforwardness of interpretation," while noting "a mechanical lack of variety of tone and color, that precluded the expression of the inner essesnce of the compositions."
Hofheimer toured for the Edison Company during the 1920-1921 season. She was head of the piano department at the Chase School in Brooklyn, and gave private lessons from a studio at Steinway Hall. In 1923, she played on a radio broadcast, and taught a summer course in New Jersey, Among her students were mathematician Raymond Smullyan and music professor Morton Schoenfeld.
Later in life, Hofheimer was chair of the Greater New York Guild of Piano Teachers. She adjudicated auditions for the National Guild of Piano Teachers and the Mid-South Piano Scholarship Association, and spoke to music teachers' organizations. Hofheimer wrote Teaching Techniques for the Piano (1954). She also composed piano pieces suited for teaching.
Publications
"Reasons for Counting Aloud" (1926, article)
Birthday Greetings (1926, compositions)
Teaching Techniques for the Piano (1954)
Personal life
Hofheimer died in 1965, at the age of 74.
References
1891 births
1965 deaths
20th-century American women pianists
20th-century American pianists
American women music educators
American women composers
Composers from New York City
20th-century American composers
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蔡仁厚(),生於江西省雩都縣。1970年起歷任中國文化大學、東海大學哲學系教授,2000年退休,2004年特聘為東海大學首屆榮譽教授。為新儒家第三代代表人物之一。
師承牟宗三,曾撰寫《牟宗三先生學思年譜》,並代表《牟宗三先生全集》編輯委員會撰寫總序。
著作等身,於中、港、台三地均有著作刊行,其中《王陽明哲學》、《孔孟荀哲學》並有韓文譯本出版。
學術專門領域
先秦儒學
宋明理學
中國哲學史
思想概述
對先秦儒家哲學知析論:主要是對孔子、孟子、荀子三家哲學之基本綱領義理,做統括性的疏導說明。
對宋明理學之講述:則分南、北宋到明代陽明學,體系性地加以講述。大體係延續 牟宗三《心體與性體》之脈絡,再加闡述辨析。
對中國哲學史之闡論:對於中國哲學之源流、特質、學術史之分期、研究方法、哲學思想之介紹、闡述、系統分判、發展路向均有論列。
對儒家學術與中國現代化之提倡:闡述儒家「民本、民貴」思想、「開物成務」、「格物致知」與現代民主、科學思想之連續性與貫通性。
專書著作
《家國時代與歷史文化》,1960,香港,人生
《孔門弟子志行考述》,1967,台北,商務
《儒家哲學與文化真理》,1971,香港,人生
《王陽明哲學》,1974,台北,三民
1996,韓譯版印行,譯者黃甲淵
《宋明理學.北宋篇》,1977,台北,學生
2009,簡體版,北京,吉林
《墨家哲學》,1978,台北,東大
《宋明理學.南宋篇》,1980,台北,學生
2009,簡體版,北京,吉林
《新儒家的精神方向》,1982,台北,學生
《孔孟荀哲學》,1984,台北,學生
1998,韓譯版印行,譯者千炳敦
《儒家思想的現代意義》,1987,台北,文津
《熊十力先生學行年表》,1987,台北,明文
《中國哲學史大綱》,1988,台北,學生
2009,簡體版,北京,吉林
《儒家心性之學論要》,1990,台北,文津
《儒家的常與變》,1990,台北,東大
《中國哲學的反省與新生》,1994,台北,正中
《牟宗三先生學思年譜》,1996,台北,學生
《論語人物論》,1996,台北,商務
《孔子的生命境界》,1998,台北,學生
2010,簡體版,北京,吉林
《牟宗三-中國歷代思想家叢刊》,1999,台北,商務
《蔡仁厚教授七十壽慶集》,1999,台北,學生
《哲學史與儒學評論》,2001,台北,學生
《新儒家與新世紀》,2005,台北,學生
《王學流衍:江右王門思想研究》(簡體),2006,北京,人民
《中國哲學史》 (上下冊),2009,台北,學生
《儒學傳統與時代》(簡體),2010,河北,河北人民
參見
儒學
參考文獻
外部链接
師資簡介-蔡仁厚榮譽教授 (東海大學哲學系)
Ren仁
贛州人
台灣戰後江西移民
中華民國哲學家
台灣儒學學者
新儒家學者
東海大學教授 (臺灣)
中國文化大學教授
廣州大學校友
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马尾藻科(学名:Sargassaceae)为墨角藻目的一个科。
下级分类
本科包括以下属:
Acrocarpia
Anthophycus
Axillariella
Bifurcaria
Brassicophycus
Carpoglossum
Carpophyllum
Caulocystis
Cladophyllum
Coccophora
Cystophora
Cystoseira
Halidrys
Hormophysa
Landsburgia
Myagropsis
Myriodesma
Nizamuddinia
Oerstedtia
Phyllotricha
Platythalia
Polycladia
Sargassopsis
马尾藻属 Sargassum
Scaberia
Sirophysalis
Stephanocystis
Stolonophora
Turbinaria
参考文献
扩展阅读
外部链接
Sargassaceae at Algaebase
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豫剧是发源于中国河南省的一个戏曲剧种,中国的五大剧种之一,中国第一大地方剧种,居中国各地域戏曲之首。豫剧以唱腔铿锵大气、抑扬有度、行腔酣畅、吐字清晰、韵味醇美、生动活泼、善于表达人物内心情感著称,凭借其高度的艺术性而广受欢迎。因早期演员用本嗓演唱,起腔与收腔时用假声翻高尾音带“讴”,又叫“河南讴”。又因其音乐伴奏用枣木梆子打拍而得名河南梆子,豫剧是在继承河南梆子的基础上,通过不断改革和创新发展起来的,中华人民共和国成立后因河南省的简称是“豫”而将该剧种定名为“豫剧”。除河南本省外,河北、山东、陕西、湖北、山西、安徽、江苏、四川、甘肃、东北、新疆、西藏、青海等各省以及台灣等地都曾有专业豫剧团分布。豫剧在台湾舞台上与歌仔戏、京剧呈三足鼎立的局面。根据2004年的统计,中国大陆的豫剧团达160个,是全中国之最。2006年5月20日,豫剧被列入第一批国家级非物质文化遗产名录。
历史沿革
起源
关于豫剧的起源最初有三种说法。一说,由北曲弦索调直接发展而成,清代李调元的《剧话》中有的记载:“女儿腔亦名弦索腔,俗名河南调。”人们据此认为豫剧是由「弦索」直接演变而来,形成于明朝;二说,明朝中后期,在中原盛行的时尚小令基础上,吸收「弦索」等艺术精华发展而成。依据是《清稗类钞·戏剧》“土梆戏”的记载:“土梆戏者,汴人相沿之戏曲也。”;三说,明朝末期在秦腔与蒲州梆子传入河南后,与河南民歌和小调相结合而成。
但随着研究的深入,和大量资料证实,特别是相关人员在编修《中国戏曲志·河南卷》的过程中,各方面的专家进行了广泛的调查和论证,结论为河南梆子最早的诞生地是在河南开封和开封周围各县。豫剧诞生在开封,绝非偶然。这得益于开封的历史文化积淀和丰富的乐舞活动。特别是宋代,开封作为首都,勾栏瓦舍遍布全城,宋代志书《东京梦华录》有明确记载,当时有桑家瓦子、北瓦、次里瓦等,一个勾栏棚可容数千观众之多。当时在开封已经演出了大型杂剧《目连救母》。从干梆子到土梆子再到河南梆子最后演变为豫剧,就是现代豫剧发展衍变的整个脉络。
明清时期
据20世纪的一些老艺人回忆,他们在1912年前后学艺时,曾听师傅说河南的「内十处」和「外八处」在明清时期就流行「河南讴」。据传,豫剧最早的传授者为蒋门、徐门两家,蒋门在开封南面的朱仙镇,徐门在开封东面的清河集,都曾收徒办班。而开封的「老三班」,义成班、公议班和公兴班,传说都经历了明、清两个朝代。
豫剧作为清初大一统“梆子腔”的一个支系。十八世纪前期开始,在曲牌体中楔入十字句,名“十字调梆子腔”。后又加进“集唐”七字句,一度被称作“干梆戏”或“梆子秧腔”。随着曲牌的减少,大约在清嘉庆、道光年间基本形成以板腔为音乐主体形式的梆子戏,距今已有200余年。清朝乾隆、嘉庆年间,出现了中国戏曲史上有名的“花雅之争”。昆曲作为戏坛霸主的“雅部”,逐渐让位给产生于民间作为“花部”的各地方戏剧种。豫剧正是在这一时期逐渐壮大起来的。清咸丰至光绪年间,豫西一带有十八位演员因其唱作俱佳,被誉观众为“十八家老国公”。清光绪十年(1884年)创建于密县的密县八班是河南梆子科班,密县八班在光绪三十年(1904年)的时候聘请了豫西“十八家老国公”的部分艺人,此时新老结合,各有绝技,至民国初期名满豫西各县,人们称之为“万将无敌戏班”。清未民初,河南梆子在开封的演出已趋于成熟,《重修明皇宫碑》中记载的大量演员、班社都是演唱河南梆子的。同时,东到商丘,南到驻马店,西到义马,北到滑县,河南梆子占据了河南省的整个中心地域,梆子戏在流传过程中,在不同地区形成了不同的曲调,如祥符调(开封一带)、豫东调(商丘一带)、豫西调(洛阳一带)、沙河调(漯河一带)等。
民国时期
辛亥革命后,河南梆子更多地进入城市演出,开封较有名的茶社,如致祥茶社、普庆茶社、澄怀茶社、庆茶社、东火神庙茶社和同乐茶社等,均争相邀聘河南子班社,义成班、天兴班、公议班、公兴班参加演出。豫剧进入茶社演唱之后,与早已进入茶社的二簧(京剧)形成了相互竞争的局面,因豫剧强大的艺术魅力,使京剧败下阵来,退出了茶社,1916年12月29日出版的《嵩岳日报》载:“汴省簧戏屡演屡辍,惟梆戏颇持久”。除省城开封之外,郑州、洛阳、信阳、商丘等地也先后出现演出河南梆子的茶社、戏园,并受到民众的热烈欢迎,叫好之声,连连不绝。
1920年代末至30年代初,开封相国寺先后建立了永安、同乐、永乐和国民四个戏院,各地豫剧演员荟萃开封,广受欢迎。民国十六年(1927年),冯玉祥主政河南,由河南省教育厅在开封成立河南游艺训练班,审编剧目,对数百名演员进行“高台教化”、“服务社会”的教育,被名家称为“河南梆剧改革的第一声”。民国十七年(1928年)省教育厅又成立了戏曲审查会,颁发各种《章程》。以樊粹庭、王镇南、邹少和、蒋文质、张介陶等为代表的一批知识分子的介入,使河南梆子舞台面貌一新。1935年河南省教育厅推广部主任樊粹庭在开封组建豫声戏剧学社,与陈素真对戏剧的科白、词句、腔调、做工、化装、行头进行改革,对豫剧的发展产生了深远的影响。这次改革因行政力量的介入,戏剧改革形成了一定的声势;镶入时代思想,提高了剧目、唱词的文学品位,发挥了唱唸做舞的综合优势,改革了旧曲,合流了唱调,创立了新腔新韵。樊粹庭还将同乐戏院改为豫声剧院,邀请陈素真、赵义庭等人组成强大的演出班子在豫声剧院售票演出,改编后的豫剧颇受欢迎,1935年5月4日出版的《河南民报》载:「每晚座无隙地」。 1936年,常香玉随周海水的豫西调戏班到开封演出,1937年主演王镇南《六部西厢》一举成名。常香玉在梆子王镇南的帮助和指导下,同年成立中州戏曲研究社,致力于豫剧改革,演新戏。并与豫声剧院的陈素真,永安舞台的司凤英,三足鼎立,各展风采。
1937年抗日战争爆发后,樊粹庭将原豫声剧院的部分人员组织起来成立狮吼剧团,宣传抗日、募捐演出,支援抗日战士,被称为热心救国之模范。1938年,开封沦陷,国民党军队炸开黄河花园口大提,黄河泛滥,民众流离失所。有不少豫剧团体进入西安,如樊粹庭领导的狮吼剧团,常香玉的香玉剧社,崔兰田的兰光剧社,还有孙老七创办的河南灾童戏剧学社等,西安成为豫剧的演出的重要阵地。还有一些演员进入安徽界首演出,如毛兰花、马金凤、阎立品等。在抗战中,各流派的演员为了谋生而到处流动,他们打破门户之见,相互搭班演出,使豫剧各流派有了更多的交流。
1949年之后
中華人民共和國
中華人民共和國成立后,职业豫剧表演团体在大陸相继成立,新编曲目、劇目大量出现。國家攝製了大量的舞台藝術紀錄電影片、電視片,保存紀錄了許多藝術家和劇團的表演藝術。1956年3月河南豫剧院成立,9月8日,河南省文化局提出在全省挖掘整理传统剧目,并决定在年底召开河南省首届戏曲观摩演出大会。在12举行的观摩大会上,共有23个剧种参加演出,豫剧剧目几乎占演出剧目的一半。1950年代中期,全国许多省、市、自治区普遍建立豫剧职业演出团体,使豫剧已成为中国境内流布较广的戏曲剧种之一。1957年,随着反右斗争的不断扩大,全国各地有一批豫剧工作者如阎立品、陈素真都被打成右派,遭到批判。1966年,在文化大革命“破四旧”的口号中,豫剧同其他戏曲团一样,大量传统服装、道具、戏曲资料被视为封建残余而被烧毁。还有许多豫剧演员遭到批斗,如常香玉被剥夺演出权,《河南日报》对她进行批判,称之为“大戏霸”。同时,包括河南豫剧院在内的一些豫剧团被撤销或合并,在全国大力普及样板戏的形势下,豫剧工作者为豫剧移植样板戏做了大量工作,一些不适合演样板戏的演员被迫改行。从1966年到1972年这段文革时期,豫剧除了移植样板戏外,几乎没有新创做的剧目。
文革结束后,一些传统的豫剧剧目重新走上舞台,从1970年代末到1980年代这一时期,豫剧创做有了一种新的思想涌动,伴随着“伤痕文学”的脚步,豫剧出现了一些令人耳目一新的新作品。到1983年,文革时期的创造桎梏已被打破,豫剧新剧目从作品内容到表现形式、从艺术实践到理论研究等各方面都有了新的探索和实验。
进入1990年代,河南电视台自1994年开播的《梨园春》栏目以擂台赛的方式呈现在观众面前,得到广泛好评。《梨园春》栏目组在中国大陆、台湾甚至国外各地演出,使豫剧的影响力进一步扩大。2009年,中国戏曲学院首次从全国招收24名学生,组成2009豫剧本科班,豫剧首次成为大学的一门专业。2010年9月18日至9月20日,河南省文化厅一行10人赴新加坡参加2010年新加坡华族文化节,与台湾豫剧团和新加坡戏曲学院共同举办了“亚洲豫剧论坛”,成为豫剧发展史上第一次跨国举办的豫剧论坛。
中華民國
豫劇自1949年隨中华民国国军輾轉播遷至台湾,意外地撒種植根,国民政府為“弘扬中華文化”,以豫剧做为中原文化典型代表,因而在台湾得到大力发扬,豫剧当时是台湾政府资助的剧种之一。但李登辉、陈水扁在台湾执政时期,大力推行本土文化,豫剧环境受到影响,财源与后继人才培养不足,观众日益减少,社会影响力有所下降。儘管如此,1994年因軍方精簡人事,僅存的豫劇隊險遭裁撤,亦是由李登輝親下口諭務必保留此表演團體,並於1996年改隸教育部。在马英九上台后,随着两岸关系的升温,豫台文化交流不断加深,豫剧在台湾的影响力进一步彰显。目前,台湾豫剧团是隶属于中华民国文化部國立傳統藝術中心的国家级公立豫剧表演团体。
蒋氏父子与豫剧
1949年4月24日,中国人民解放军进军南京,国军将领黃杰率领近四万官兵撤往越南富国岛,这些官兵多为苏、鲁、皖、豫诸省人,部队中有一军官李久濤,其太太张岫云原是唱豫剧的红角。大家号召张岫云成立剧团(后命名为“中州豫剧团”),专门为官兵们表演,以慰藉乡情。1953年,黄杰的部队迁台,划为台湾海军陆战队,驻地高雄左營。迁台后的“中州豫剧团”在时任海军陆战队司令周雨寰及夫人的关心和时任职参谋长于豪章的支持下,改组为“飞马豫剧队”。同年4月初的一天,蒋介石携夫人宋美龄在阳明山革命实践研究院的介寿堂观看了一场豫剧,在演出过程中,蒋介石连声称好,谢幕后,他脱去军帽,频频向台上招手,并对在座的政府要员说豫剧是最富教育之剧种。在1969年4月2日中國國民黨第十次全國代表大會的晚会上,蒋介石指明要看豫剧,并看完新编历史名剧《杨金花》上下全场,盛赞豫剧具有教忠教孝的意义。1974年,中国电影製片厂拍摄的豫剧电影《秦良玉》,呈献蒋介石,甚获讚赏,并令颁三军观赏。
受父亲影响,蒋经国对豫剧亦情有独钟,在他担任中华民国行政院副院长期间,就过观赏过由王海玲女士主演的多部豫剧,并向严家淦和何应钦等人推荐。1965年在飞马豫剧队要奉命解编之际,蒋经国在高雄听取了海军和陆战队的长官们的意见后,下令保留飞马豫剧队,蒋经国还想办法解决了豫剧队的经费问题。在1978年的台湾军队第14届文艺金奖会演上,总统蒋经国亲临观赏,并颁发给飞马豫剧队奖金四万元新台币。
台湾豫剧发展史
依據陳芳、嚴立模所编的《台灣豫劇五十年圖志》,豫剧在台湾的發展歷程可分為五個時期:
奠基期是在1950年代,1950年元旦,由杜玉柯集合安排愛好豫劇的陸軍政戰文工體系眷屬在高雄縣鳳山鎮(今高雄市鳳山區)演出《轅門斬子》,是目前所知台灣最早的豫劇演出,同年,在陸軍呂心賢團長的支持下,創立「黃龍豫劇隊」,七年後,由鳳山調駐馬祖的芮文正發起組織「虎賁豫劇隊」,此為後來「陸光豫劇隊」前身。另外,1951年毛蘭花受邀加入、指導並成立「空軍業餘豫劇團」,又稱「大鵬豫劇隊」,1958年大鵬開辦了台灣史上第一個豫劇科班即中華民國空軍業餘豫劇團學生班(大鵬豫劇隊學生班),招收第1期學生8人,第2期學生4人,第3期學生8人后停辦。而1953年張岫雲組織的「中州豫劇隊」隨部隊輾轉由緬甸、越南來台後,改編成立「飛馬豫劇隊」,成為台灣豫劇薪火相傳的重要劇團。1959年開辦的中華民國海軍陸戰隊飛馬豫劇隊學生班是台灣史上維持最久的豫劇科班(后來改成國立國光劇藝實驗學校豫劇科),停辦前共培養出9期學生。大鵬和飛馬培養出的這幾批演員成為台灣豫劇發展的中堅力量。
整編期集中在1960年代,当时台灣軍方政戰體系開始整併各劇團,大鵬首先於1965年解散,陸光也於1971年解散,唯飛馬豫劇隊因張岫雲陳情獲時任中華民國國防部部長蔣經國下令特別照顧而特准保留。然毛蘭花、張岫雲先後離開劇團,迫使第一代豫劇科班學生立即接棒,此時國防部設置「國軍文藝金像獎」,1966年王海玲初演《花木蘭》成功,一砲而紅。此時期的演出,以競賽戲及觀摩公演為主。
轉形期約为1970年代,1971年陸光豫劇隊解編,飛馬豫劇隊吸收陸光成員,成為台灣豫劇發展的唯一重鎮。這段時期的演出重心,已從勞軍及商業性公演,轉移至國軍文藝中心每年三檔的公演,及國軍文藝金像獎競賽戲。並走向了京劇化、精緻化的路線,參考京劇的分場形式與唱唸,排演如《紅拂》(由程派名劇改編)等新戲。同時相對於飛馬「新豫劇」的表演風格,河南同鄉會附設「台北市豫剧改进会」也聘請張岫雲教戲開始演出一些改革劇目,如《桃花庵》、《平遼東》等戲的改編演出。
興盛期是在1980年代,飛馬豫劇隊繼續國軍文藝中心定期公演,並活躍於各種藝文活動,提升了豫劇在藝文界的地位,其所代表的轉型意義,是從國軍文藝中心的傳統戲迷轉向新文藝觀眾群,逐漸蛻變為台灣表演藝術的重要資產。此時期的表演風格,不再強調京劇化,而是向內深掘,標榜活潑、鄉土特色,並在此基礎之上進行精緻化的處理,如《新白馬關》、《新秦香蓮》、《新洛陽橋》等骨子老戲的修整重排及新劇目《梁祝緣》、《白蓮花》的編演等。
創發期是从1990年代至今,1990年代,飛馬先後受邀至美、德、奧、意、英等國公演,以豫劇藝術站上國際舞台。1996年,台灣軍方決定不再經營戲曲劇隊,1月1日飛馬豫劇隊從中華民國海軍陸戰隊移到中華民國教育部下,改成國立國光劇團豫劇隊,它就是現在的國營臺灣豫劇團,2008年3月6日,台湾豫剧团脫離國光劇團獨立,成为其对等机构。2012年5月20日,中华民国文化部成立后,台湾豫剧团隶属于中华民国文化部国立传统艺术中心。近年來,台湾豫剧团的演出風貌以「結合現代化與本土化,展現包容性與創新性」為發展標誌,強調豫劇的本土化,深刻融入台灣內涵。同时,跨文化或跨界创作观念成为台湾二十一世纪创作风潮,台湾豫剧团于2000年首度以意大利著名歌剧《杜兰朵公主》开创豫剧跨文化剧目,演出造成空前轰动。2009年,再度移植莎士比亚名剧《威尼斯商人》为豫剧版《约束》,此两出跨文化新作,为豫剧在台之现代化与国际化之发展,开启创作新道路。
两岸豫剧交流
1990年7月,台北豫剧改进会一行40人到河南省平顶山市演出,开启了两岸豫剧交流的大幕。此后,台湾豫剧演员多次应邀到对岸演出。这一时期,被称为“单向交流时期”。1993年,两岸的豫剧交流由单向交流时期进入双向交流时期。其中1998年4月,郑州市豫剧团一行40人首次以整团的形式赴台演出。2001年之后,两岸豫剧交流进入合作时期。河南艺术家赴台排演了大批豫剧新剧目。2008年8月,河南省决定每年免费为台湾培养一批豫剧演员,扶持台湾豫剧发展。2009年,两岸合作剧目迈向国际舞台,河南艺术家与台湾豫剧团合作的豫剧大戏《约束》,赴伦敦参加“第四届英国莎士比亚双年会”,演出获得很高评价。
豫剧艺术
艺术特色
豫剧艺术古今兼纳、刚柔相济、豁达宽厚、有“中和”之美。豫剧以唱见长,首先,豫剧唱腔铿锵有力,大气磅礴、抑扬有度、富有热情奔放的阳刚之气,具有强大的情感力度。其次,豫剧行腔酣畅、吐字清晰、本色自然、有血有肉、善于表达人物内心情感。再者,豫剧节奏鲜明强烈、矛盾冲突尖锐、故事情节有头有尾,再加上曲调诙谐欢快,使得豫剧不仅适合演出轻松的喜剧,它又恢宏大气故又适合演帝王将相的大场面戏,豫西调委婉动听,唱腔悲凉故很适合演悲情戏。豫剧在关键剧情上一般都安排有大板唱腔,唱腔流畅、节奏鲜明、极具挑战性,一般吐字清晰,易被观众听清,显示出特有的中原艺术魅力。
角色行当
豫剧的角色行当,由“生旦净丑”组成。一般称为四生、四旦、四花脸。戏班组织也是四生四旦四花脸,四兵四将四丫环,八个场面两箱官,外加四个杂役。
四生是指正生,二生,小生和武生。正生又称红生、大生、大红脸;二生又称二红脸、马上红脸;小生后来又分出娃娃生;武生又称边生。四旦是指正旦(青衣、闺门旦)、小旦(花旦)、老旦(婆旦)、彩旦(泼旦、丑旦),后来又有了帅旦、武旦(刀马旦)。四花脸是指大花脸(含白脸)、二花脸(或称武花脸、摔打花脸,以后又分出毛脸)、三花脸(丑)、黑脸。
艺术形式
豫剧艺术形式表现在“四功五法”上,“四功五法”是豫剧演员基本功的统称。四功是指唱、念、做、打(舞),“唱”即演唱者随剧情、人物性格、思想和情绪的发展变化用声乐技巧生动表现出来,唱要求字清腔纯,节奏准确,以字生腔,以情带腔;“念”是指念白,用接近于生活的语言,以韵律化的方式展现的对白,是具有节奏感和音乐性的戏曲对白;“做”泛指表演技巧,特指舞蹈化的形式动作;“打”是传统武术在戏曲表演中的舞蹈化体现。五法是指手、眼、身、法、步,“手”是指各种手势动作;“眼”是指各种眼神表情;“身”是指各种身段工架;“步”是指各种形式的台步;“法”则总指上述几种表演技术的规程和法则。
唱腔
祥符调是以开封为中心带地区流行的豫剧,为标准的中州正韵。豫东调也称为「东路梆子」、「下路调」,它是祥符调传入豫东后形成的一个地域流派,因邻接鲁南等县,亦近山东梆子,咬字较重,弦高,故有「高调梆」之称。豫西调在洛阳、郑州等地,又称之为「西府调」,音味略带秦腔,优美悦耳动听,吐字清晰,字字入耳。沙河调流行于沙河流域,这种腔调是祥符调和南阳梆子相结合的产物,在祥符调还没有流传到豫南以前,豫南淮北一带的沙河西岸,流行着南阳梆子,后来祥符调在漯河、周口一带扎下了根,又吸收了南阳梆子的精华后而形成的一个流派。高调在豫鲁冀三地交界处还有一个流派叫高调,高调与其他流派愈走愈远,最终脱离了豫剧形成了新的剧种叫大平调。
主要流派
主要演出团体
豫剧在全国11个省有167个专业剧团,专业从业人员1万4千多人,是全国第一大地方剧种。连同民营剧团在内,共有一千六百多个剧团。
河南省:河南豫剧院以及包括开封市豫剧团、洛阳市豫剧团等在内的河南18个地市豫剧团
河北省:邯郸东风豫剧团、河北省春燕豫剧团、河北省平原青年豫剧团、邢台市豫剧团
陕西省:西安市豫剧团、咸阳市豫剧团、宝鸡市豫剧团
山东省:济南市豫剧团、济宁市豫剧团、聊城市豫剧团、菏泽市豫剧团
湖北省:襄樊市豫剧院、十堰市豫剧团、老河口市豫剧团、武汉市豫剧团、湖北省豫剧团
安徽省:毫州市豫剧团、淮北市豫剧团、濉溪豫剧团、阜阳金鹏豫剧团
四川省:四川省豫剧团
江苏省:江苏省梆子剧团、徐州豫剧团、丰县小皇后豫剧团
甘肃省:兰州市豫剧团、甘肃省豫剧团
山西省:太原市豫剧团、大同市豫剧团、阳泉市豫剧团 长治市豫剧团
黑龙江省:鹤岗市豫剧团、哈尔滨市豫剧团、伊春市豫剧团
新疆自治区:新疆生产建设兵团豫剧团、石河子市豫剧团、农九师豫剧团
臺灣:臺灣豫劇團
部分剧目
朝阳沟
七品芝麻官
宇宙锋
穆桂英挂帅
花木兰
參看
梨园春
中国豫剧节
香玉杯
注释
参考资料
外部链接
河南豫剧网
中央电视台20集专题片《中国豫剧》
台灣國立台灣豫劇團
河南豫剧脸谱
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持续性枕横位难产的病因是什么?(一)发病原因持续性枕横位的发生,虽然还不十分清楚,但就产道、胎儿、产力三大因素的相互关系看,持续性枕后位的形成,绝非单纯某一个因素而决定的,常常是多种因素相互影响,相互制约的结果。主要的影响因素有下列几个方面:1、骨盆形态及大小异常:扁平型及男型骨盆易发生持续性枕横位。据调查,两者占43、23%,其中扁平型骨盆占23、88%。持续性枕横位之所以好发于扁平型及男型骨盆是由于扁平型骨盆前后径短小,而男型骨盆入口面前半部狭窄,使入口可利用的前后径缩短,故在这两型骨盆中胎头多采取枕横位入盆,扁平骨盆一系列横径增大,前后径减小,故胎头持续于枕横位到盆底,称胎头低横位,而男型骨盆则必须在到达中骨盆之前转成枕前位,否则男型骨盆中骨盆横径短小,胎头不能在此面中向前旋转。2、头盆大小不称:妨碍枕横位胎头向前旋转。3、胎头俯屈不良:枕横位仍可因胎头俯屈不良,增大胎头经过产道的径线,妨碍胎头旋转下降。4、宫缩乏力:自然的或由麻醉导致的宫缩乏力均可影响胎头旋转与下降。(二)发病机制枕横位分枕左横位和枕右横位。部分枕横位下降过程中没有内旋转动作,或枕后位的胎头枕部仅向前旋转45°形成持续性枕横位。持续性枕横位虽能经阴道分娩,但多数需用手或行胎头吸引术将胎头转成枕前位娩出。
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云南清风藤(学名:)为清风藤科清风藤属下的一个种。生长在海拔2000-3600米的山谷、溪旁、疏林中。模式标本采自云南洱源。种加词 yunnanensis 意为“云南的”。
参考文献
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1984年世界羽球大獎賽總決賽,於1984年12月12日至16日在馬來西亞首都吉隆坡舉行。這是過去一個賽季的大獎賽系列的最後一場比賽,也是第2屆世界羽球大獎賽總決賽,總獎金為70,000美元。與後來的比賽相比,1983年至1985年WBGP的前三屆比賽只有男子單打和女子單打。從1987年開始,增加了男子雙打、女子雙打和混合雙打三個雙打項目。
本賽事只邀請年度最優秀的12名男子單打及8名女子單打選手參加,來自丹麥的摩丹·佛洛斯特和中國的韓愛萍分別獲得冠軍。
決賽結果
外部連結
Smash: World Grand Prix Finals, Kuala Lumpur 1984
1984年世界羽球大獎賽
World Grand Prix Final
世界羽球大獎賽總決賽
1984年馬來西亞
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| 171052 || || — || March 4, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
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| 171053 || || — || March 4, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=054 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171054 || || — || March 4, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || WIT || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=055 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171055 || || — || March 8, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.92" | 920 m ||
|-id=056 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171056 || || — || March 8, 2005 || Socorro || LINEAR || ELF || align=right | 5.4 km ||
|-id=057 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171057 || || — || March 8, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || MIS || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=058 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171058 || || — || March 8, 2005 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=059 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171059 || || — || March 8, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=060 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171060 || || — || March 8, 2005 || Socorro || LINEAR || GAL || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=061 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171061 || || — || March 8, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || MAS || align=right data-sort-value="0.75" | 750 m ||
|-id=062 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171062 || || — || March 9, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=063 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171063 || || — || March 9, 2005 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=064 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171064 || || — || March 9, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=065 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171065 || || — || March 9, 2005 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=066 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171066 || || — || March 10, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 4.6 km ||
|-id=067 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171067 || || — || March 10, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || NYS || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=068 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171068 || || — || March 10, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 4.6 km ||
|-id=069 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171069 || || — || March 10, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || KOR || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=070 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171070 || || — || March 9, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || GEF || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=071 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171071 || || — || March 9, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || ANF || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=072 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171072 || || — || March 11, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.93" | 930 m ||
|-id=073 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171073 || || — || March 11, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || PAD || align=right | 4.6 km ||
|-id=074 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171074 || || — || March 7, 2005 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=075 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171075 || || — || March 8, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=076 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171076 || || — || March 9, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || NYS || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=077 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171077 || || — || March 9, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || FLO || align=right data-sort-value="0.83" | 830 m ||
|-id=078 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171078 || || — || March 9, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=079 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171079 || || — || March 9, 2005 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=080 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171080 || || — || March 9, 2005 || Socorro || LINEAR || NEM || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=081 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171081 || || — || March 9, 2005 || Siding Spring || SSS || — || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=082 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171082 || || — || March 10, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.70" | 700 m ||
|-id=083 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171083 || || — || March 10, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=084 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171084 || || — || March 11, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=085 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171085 || || — || March 11, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || FLO || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=086 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171086 || || — || March 11, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=087 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171087 || || — || March 11, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || MAS || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=088 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171088 || || — || March 11, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=089 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171089 || || — || March 13, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=090 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171090 || || — || March 12, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=091 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171091 || || — || March 4, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=092 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171092 || || — || March 8, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=093 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171093 || || — || March 10, 2005 || Siding Spring || SSS || — || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=094 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171094 || || — || March 8, 2005 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=095 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171095 || || — || March 11, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=096 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171096 || || — || March 12, 2005 || Socorro || LINEAR || HNS || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=097 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171097 || || — || March 10, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || MAR || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=098 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171098 || || — || March 11, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=099 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171099 || || — || March 10, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=100 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171100 || || — || March 13, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|}
171101–171200
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171101 || || — || March 13, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=102 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171102 || || — || March 14, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || HEN || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=103 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171103 || || — || March 15, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=104 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171104 || || — || March 9, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || EUN || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=105 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171105 || || — || March 10, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=106 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171106 || || — || March 12, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=107 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171107 || || — || March 3, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=108 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171108 || || — || March 9, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=109 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171109 || || — || March 10, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=110 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171110 || || — || March 10, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=111 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171111 || || — || March 11, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=112 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171112 Sickafoose || || || March 11, 2005 || Kitt Peak || A. Gulbis || KOR || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=113 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171113 || || — || March 4, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || GEF || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=114 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171114 || || — || March 10, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=115 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171115 || || — || March 17, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || Tj (2.99) || align=right | 6.4 km ||
|-id=116 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171116 || 2005 GO || — || April 1, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EUP || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=117 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171117 || || — || April 1, 2005 || Črni Vrh || Črni Vrh || CLO || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=118 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171118 Szigetköz || || || April 2, 2005 || Piszkéstető || K. Sárneczky || THM || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=119 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171119 || || — || April 1, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || HEN || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=120 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171120 || || — || April 1, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || EUP || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=121 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171121 || || — || April 1, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=122 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171122 || || — || April 2, 2005 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=123 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171123 || || — || April 1, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=124 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171124 || || — || April 1, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=125 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171125 || || — || April 1, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || RAF || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=126 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171126 || || — || April 1, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=127 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171127 || || — || April 2, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 7.1 km ||
|-id=128 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171128 || || — || April 3, 2005 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=129 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171129 || || — || April 3, 2005 || Siding Spring || SSS || — || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=130 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171130 || || — || April 4, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || FLO || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=131 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171131 || || — || April 1, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || GEF || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=132 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171132 || || — || April 2, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=133 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171133 || || — || April 4, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || GEF || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=134 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171134 || || — || April 4, 2005 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=135 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171135 || || — || April 5, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || THM || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=136 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171136 || || — || April 2, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=137 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171137 || || — || April 4, 2005 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=138 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171138 || || — || April 5, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || GEF || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=139 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171139 || || — || April 5, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || THM || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=140 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171140 || || — || April 6, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=141 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171141 || || — || April 6, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=142 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171142 || || — || April 4, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=143 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171143 || || — || April 5, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=144 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171144 || || — || April 2, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=145 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171145 || || — || April 2, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || HOF || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=146 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171146 || || — || April 2, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=147 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171147 || || — || April 2, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=148 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171148 || || — || April 2, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || EUP || align=right | 6.6 km ||
|-id=149 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171149 || || — || April 4, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || NYS || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=150 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171150 || || — || April 4, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || BRU || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=151 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171151 || || — || April 5, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=152 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171152 || || — || April 6, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=153 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171153 Allanrahill || || || April 10, 2005 || RAS || A. Lowe || EOS || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=154 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171154 || || — || April 4, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=155 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171155 || || — || April 5, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || KOR || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=156 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171156 || || — || April 5, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=157 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171157 || || — || April 6, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=158 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171158 || || — || April 10, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=159 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171159 || || — || April 6, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=160 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171160 || || — || April 6, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || WIT || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=161 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171161 || || — || April 10, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || MAS || align=right data-sort-value="0.74" | 740 m ||
|-id=162 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171162 || || — || April 11, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || THM || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=163 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171163 || || — || April 11, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=164 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171164 || || — || April 6, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=165 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171165 || || — || April 12, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EOS || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=166 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171166 || || — || April 13, 2005 || RAS || A. Lowe || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=167 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171167 || || — || April 10, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=168 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171168 || || — || April 11, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=169 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171169 || || — || April 12, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=170 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171170 || || — || April 10, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=171 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171171 Prior || || || April 10, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=172 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171172 || || — || April 12, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=173 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171173 || || — || April 12, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || KOR || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=174 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171174 || || — || April 12, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=175 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171175 || || — || April 12, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=176 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171176 || || — || April 14, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || KOR || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=177 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171177 || || — || April 12, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || EOS || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=178 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171178 || || — || April 15, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=179 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171179 || || — || April 3, 2005 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=180 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171180 || 2005 HK || — || April 16, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || HOF || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=181 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171181 || || — || April 16, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || AGN || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=182 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171182 || || — || April 16, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=183 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171183 Haleakala || || || April 30, 2005 || Haleakala-Faulkes || Faulkes Project || AGN || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=184 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171184 || || — || May 3, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=185 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171185 || || — || May 4, 2005 || Mauna Kea || C. Veillet || HEN || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=186 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171186 || || — || May 4, 2005 || Mauna Kea || C. Veillet || — || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=187 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171187 || || — || May 3, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=188 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171188 || || — || May 4, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=189 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171189 || || — || May 4, 2005 || Siding Spring || SSS || URS || align=right | 5.7 km ||
|-id=190 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171190 || || — || May 1, 2005 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=191 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171191 || || — || May 1, 2005 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=192 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171192 || || — || May 2, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=193 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171193 || || — || May 3, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=194 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171194 || || — || May 3, 2005 || Socorro || LINEAR || SAN || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=195 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171195 || || — || May 4, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || DOR || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=196 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171196 || || — || May 4, 2005 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=197 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171197 || || — || May 4, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=198 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171198 || || — || May 4, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=199 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171199 || || — || May 3, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || BRA || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=200 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171200 || || — || May 3, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 5.7 km ||
|}
171201–171300
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171201 || || — || May 4, 2005 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=202 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171202 || || — || May 4, 2005 || Palomar || NEAT || 7:4 || align=right | 6.2 km ||
|-id=203 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171203 || || — || May 7, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=204 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171204 || || — || May 8, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=205 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171205 || || — || May 8, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=206 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171206 || || — || May 9, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=207 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171207 || || — || May 9, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || ALA || align=right | 6.9 km ||
|-id=208 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171208 || || — || May 4, 2005 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 5.9 km ||
|-id=209 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171209 || || — || May 4, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || AGN || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=210 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171210 || || — || May 6, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || ALA || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=211 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171211 || || — || May 7, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=212 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171212 || || — || May 7, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || AEO || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=213 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171213 || || — || May 8, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=214 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171214 || || — || May 8, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || EOS || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=215 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171215 || || — || May 10, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || GEF || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=216 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171216 || || — || May 8, 2005 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=217 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171217 || || — || May 9, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 4.9 km ||
|-id=218 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171218 || || — || May 11, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=219 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171219 || || — || May 9, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || RAF || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=220 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171220 || || — || May 11, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || KOR || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=221 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171221 || || — || May 10, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=222 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171222 || || — || May 11, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=223 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171223 || || — || May 14, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 4.7 km ||
|-id=224 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171224 || || — || May 11, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || EOS || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=225 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171225 || || — || May 13, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=226 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171226 || || — || May 15, 2005 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=227 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171227 || || — || May 4, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || HEN || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=228 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171228 || || — || May 4, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || PHO || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=229 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171229 || || — || May 4, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=230 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171230 || || — || May 7, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || AGN || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=231 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171231 || || — || May 7, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=232 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171232 || || — || May 7, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=233 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171233 || || — || May 9, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=234 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171234 || || — || May 10, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || NAE || align=right | 4.7 km ||
|-id=235 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171235 || || — || May 11, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || KOR || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=236 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171236 || || — || May 8, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=237 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171237 || || — || May 9, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || HYG || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=238 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171238 || || — || May 19, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || TIR || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=239 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171239 || || — || May 29, 2005 || Siding Spring || SSS || — || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=240 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171240 || || — || May 31, 2005 || Reedy Creek || J. Broughton || — || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=241 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171241 || || — || May 30, 2005 || Junk Bond || Junk Bond Obs. || — || align=right | 6.8 km ||
|-id=242 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171242 || || — || June 2, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 5.8 km ||
|-id=243 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171243 || || — || June 5, 2005 || Reedy Creek || J. Broughton || HNS || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=244 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171244 || || — || June 1, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || THM || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=245 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171245 || || — || June 1, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=246 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171246 || || — || June 13, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=247 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171247 || || — || June 11, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=248 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171248 || || — || June 10, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=249 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171249 || || — || June 19, 2005 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=250 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171250 || || — || June 29, 2005 || Palomar || NEAT || EOS || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=251 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171251 || || — || June 30, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || EOS || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=252 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171252 || || — || June 29, 2005 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=253 bgcolor=#C2FFFF
| 171253 || || — || July 4, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || L4 || align=right | 11 km ||
|-id=254 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171254 || || — || July 5, 2005 || Palomar || NEAT || GER || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=255 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171255 || || — || July 4, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || MAR || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=256 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171256 Lucieconstant || || || August 8, 2005 || Saint-Sulpice || B. Christophe || — || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=257 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171257 || || — || August 25, 2005 || Palomar || NEAT || THM || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=258 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171258 || || — || August 30, 2005 || Socorro || LINEAR || 3:2 || align=right | 7.5 km ||
|-id=259 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171259 || || — || January 23, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=260 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171260 || || — || January 26, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=261 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171261 || || — || February 20, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=262 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171262 || || — || February 24, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || FLO || align=right data-sort-value="0.89" | 890 m ||
|-id=263 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171263 || || — || February 24, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right data-sort-value="0.97" | 970 m ||
|-id=264 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171264 || || — || February 24, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || FLO || align=right data-sort-value="0.81" | 810 m ||
|-id=265 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171265 || || — || February 25, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right data-sort-value="0.90" | 900 m ||
|-id=266 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171266 || || — || February 27, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=267 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171267 || || — || February 25, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=268 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171268 || || — || February 27, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=269 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171269 || || — || February 27, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.88" | 880 m ||
|-id=270 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171270 || || — || February 27, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=271 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171271 || || — || March 2, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.97" | 970 m ||
|-id=272 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171272 || || — || March 4, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right data-sort-value="0.91" | 910 m ||
|-id=273 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171273 || 2006 FR || — || March 22, 2006 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=274 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171274 || || — || March 23, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=275 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171275 || || — || March 23, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || FLO || align=right data-sort-value="0.93" | 930 m ||
|-id=276 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171276 || || — || March 23, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=277 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171277 || || — || March 24, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=278 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171278 || || — || March 24, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=279 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171279 || || — || March 24, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=280 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171280 || || — || March 24, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || H || align=right data-sort-value="0.92" | 920 m ||
|-id=281 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171281 || || — || March 24, 2006 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=282 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171282 || || — || March 26, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=283 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171283 || || — || March 23, 2006 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=284 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171284 || || — || March 24, 2006 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=285 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171285 || || — || March 25, 2006 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || H || align=right data-sort-value="0.97" | 970 m ||
|-id=286 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171286 || || — || March 30, 2006 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=287 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171287 || || — || April 7, 2006 || Wrightwood || J. W. Young || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=288 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171288 || || — || April 2, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=289 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171289 || || — || April 2, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right data-sort-value="0.63" | 630 m ||
|-id=290 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171290 || || — || April 6, 2006 || Catalina || CSS || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.82" | 820 m ||
|-id=291 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171291 || || — || April 7, 2006 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=292 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171292 || || — || April 6, 2006 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=293 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171293 || || — || April 6, 2006 || Siding Spring || SSS || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=294 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171294 || || — || April 7, 2006 || Catalina || CSS || NYS || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=295 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171295 || || — || April 18, 2006 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=296 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171296 || || — || April 18, 2006 || Catalina || CSS || FLO || align=right data-sort-value="0.99" | 990 m ||
|-id=297 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171297 || || — || April 18, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=298 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171298 || || — || April 18, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=299 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171299 || || — || April 18, 2006 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=300 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171300 || || — || April 20, 2006 || RAS || A. Lowe || H || align=right data-sort-value="0.97" | 970 m ||
|}
171301–171400
|-bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171301 || || — || April 19, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || FLO || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=302 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171302 || || — || April 20, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=303 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171303 || || — || April 21, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.96" | 960 m ||
|-id=304 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171304 || || — || April 19, 2006 || Catalina || CSS || JUN || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=305 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171305 || || — || April 19, 2006 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=306 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171306 || || — || April 19, 2006 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=307 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171307 || || — || April 19, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=308 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171308 || || — || April 21, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=309 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171309 || || — || April 21, 2006 || Siding Spring || SSS || FLO || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=310 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171310 || || — || April 24, 2006 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=311 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171311 || || — || April 24, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right data-sort-value="0.79" | 790 m ||
|-id=312 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171312 || || — || April 20, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right data-sort-value="0.98" | 980 m ||
|-id=313 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171313 || || — || April 24, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || FLO || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=314 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171314 || || — || April 24, 2006 || Reedy Creek || J. Broughton || FLO || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=315 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171315 || || — || April 27, 2006 || RAS || A. Lowe || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=316 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171316 || || — || April 20, 2006 || Catalina || CSS || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.99" | 990 m ||
|-id=317 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171317 || || — || April 24, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right data-sort-value="0.86" | 860 m ||
|-id=318 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171318 || || — || April 24, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || NYS || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=319 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171319 || || — || April 25, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=320 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171320 || || — || April 26, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=321 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171321 || || — || April 26, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || MAS || align=right data-sort-value="0.84" | 840 m ||
|-id=322 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171322 || || — || April 29, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=323 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171323 || || — || April 29, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || HOF || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=324 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171324 || || — || April 30, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=325 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171325 || || — || April 30, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=326 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171326 || || — || May 3, 2006 || Reedy Creek || J. Broughton || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=327 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171327 || || — || May 1, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right data-sort-value="0.95" | 950 m ||
|-id=328 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171328 || || — || May 2, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=329 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171329 || || — || May 1, 2006 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=330 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171330 || || — || May 5, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || RAF || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=331 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171331 || || — || May 6, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || V || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=332 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171332 || || — || May 8, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=333 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171333 || || — || May 10, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=334 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171334 || || — || May 9, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=335 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171335 || || — || May 5, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=336 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171336 || || — || May 8, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=337 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171337 || || — || May 1, 2006 || Kitt Peak || M. W. Buie || MAS || align=right data-sort-value="0.88" | 880 m ||
|-id=338 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171338 || || — || May 2, 2006 || Kitt Peak || M. W. Buie || MAS || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=339 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171339 || || — || May 18, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.93" | 930 m ||
|-id=340 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171340 || || — || May 19, 2006 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=341 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171341 || || — || May 19, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=342 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171342 || || — || May 19, 2006 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=343 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171343 || || — || May 19, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=344 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171344 || || — || May 20, 2006 || Catalina || CSS || EUN || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=345 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171345 || || — || May 21, 2006 || Siding Spring || SSS || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=346 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171346 || || — || May 16, 2006 || Siding Spring || SSS || — || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=347 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171347 || || — || May 18, 2006 || Siding Spring || SSS || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=348 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171348 || || — || May 20, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=349 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171349 || || — || May 20, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=350 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171350 || || — || May 21, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || XIZ || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=351 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171351 || || — || May 22, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 5.4 km ||
|-id=352 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171352 || || — || May 23, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=353 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171353 || || — || May 24, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right data-sort-value="0.87" | 870 m ||
|-id=354 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171354 || || — || May 24, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=355 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171355 || || — || May 20, 2006 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=356 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171356 || || — || May 23, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=357 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171357 || || — || May 19, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=358 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171358 || || — || May 20, 2006 || Siding Spring || SSS || — || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=359 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171359 || || — || May 28, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || AGN || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=360 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171360 || || — || May 31, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || NYS || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=361 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171361 || || — || May 31, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=362 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171362 || || — || May 31, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || NYS || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=363 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171363 || || — || May 28, 2006 || Siding Spring || SSS || EUN || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=364 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171364 || || — || June 1, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=365 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171365 || || — || June 5, 2006 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=366 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171366 || || — || June 7, 2006 || Siding Spring || SSS || — || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=367 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171367 || || — || June 15, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=368 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171368 || || — || June 7, 2006 || Siding Spring || SSS || — || align=right | 4.7 km ||
|-id=369 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171369 || || — || June 4, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=370 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171370 || || — || June 3, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 4.6 km ||
|-id=371 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171371 || || — || June 10, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 5.7 km ||
|-id=372 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171372 || || — || June 19, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || HYG || align=right | 4.9 km ||
|-id=373 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171373 || || — || June 28, 2006 || Siding Spring || SSS || PHO || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=374 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171374 || 2006 NE || — || July 1, 2006 || Reedy Creek || J. Broughton || — || align=right | 4.7 km ||
|-id=375 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171375 || 2006 OH || — || July 17, 2006 || Eskridge || Farpoint Obs. || EOS || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=376 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171376 || 2006 OM || — || July 17, 2006 || Vicques || M. Ory || — || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=377 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171377 || || — || July 20, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || VER || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=378 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171378 || || — || July 20, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || MAS || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=379 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171379 || || — || July 24, 2006 || Hibiscus || S. F. Hönig || — || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=380 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171380 || || — || July 18, 2006 || Siding Spring || SSS || — || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=381 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171381 Taipei || || || July 22, 2006 || Lulin Observatory || H.-C. Lin, Q.-z. Ye || EOS || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=382 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171382 || || — || July 18, 2006 || Siding Spring || SSS || — || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=383 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171383 || || — || July 18, 2006 || Siding Spring || SSS || — || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=384 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171384 || || — || August 12, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=385 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171385 || || — || August 12, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || V || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=386 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171386 || || — || August 13, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=387 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171387 || || — || August 13, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || MAS || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=388 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171388 || || — || August 13, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || NEM || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=389 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171389 || || — || August 13, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=390 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171390 || || — || August 14, 2006 || Siding Spring || SSS || — || align=right | 7.1 km ||
|-id=391 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171391 || || — || August 13, 2006 || Siding Spring || SSS || EUP || align=right | 5.5 km ||
|-id=392 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171392 || || — || August 12, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=393 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171393 || || — || August 15, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 5.8 km ||
|-id=394 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171394 || || — || August 14, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=395 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171395 || || — || August 20, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || FLO || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=396 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171396 Miguel || || || August 24, 2006 || La Cañada || J. Lacruz || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=397 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171397 || || — || August 16, 2006 || Siding Spring || SSS || EOS || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=398 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171398 || || — || August 17, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || 7:4 || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=399 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171399 || || — || August 21, 2006 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=400 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171400 || || — || August 22, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || V || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|}
171401–171500
|-bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171401 || || — || August 17, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || URS || align=right | 6.8 km ||
|-id=402 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171402 || || — || August 23, 2006 || Siding Spring || SSS || BRU || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=403 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171403 || || — || August 16, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || HOF || align=right | 4.7 km ||
|-id=404 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171404 || || — || August 18, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || HOF || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=405 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171405 || || — || August 28, 2006 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=406 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171406 || || — || August 18, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=407 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171407 || || — || August 18, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || KOR || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=408 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171408 || || — || August 19, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=409 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171409 || || — || August 21, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=410 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171410 || || — || August 30, 2006 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 4.6 km ||
|-id=411 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171411 || || — || September 11, 2006 || Catalina || CSS || TIR || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=412 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171412 || || — || September 14, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=413 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171413 || || — || September 14, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=414 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171414 || || — || September 15, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || 7:4 || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=415 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171415 || || — || September 14, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=416 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171416 || || — || September 16, 2006 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.6 km ||
|-id=417 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171417 || || — || September 20, 2006 || Catalina || CSS || VER || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=418 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171418 || || — || October 2, 2006 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 4.6 km ||
|-id=419 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171419 || || — || October 18, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || FLO || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=420 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171420 || || — || November 10, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || 3:2 || align=right | 13 km ||
|-id=421 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171421 || || — || January 14, 2007 || Altschwendt || W. Ries || EOS || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=422 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171422 || || — || March 9, 2007 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=423 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171423 || || — || June 21, 2007 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=424 bgcolor=#C2FFFF
| 171424 || || — || July 13, 2007 || OAM || OAM Obs. || L4 || align=right | 20 km ||
|-id=425 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171425 || || — || August 8, 2007 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=426 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171426 || || — || August 9, 2007 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=427 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171427 || || — || August 9, 2007 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=428 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171428 || || — || August 9, 2007 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=429 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171429 Hunstead || || || September 1, 2007 || Siding Spring || K. Sárneczky, L. Kiss || URS || align=right | 5.6 km ||
|-id=430 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171430 || || — || September 9, 2007 || Palomar || Palomar Obs. || MAS || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=431 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171431 || || — || September 13, 2007 || Chante-Perdrix || Chante-Perdrix Obs. || — || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=432 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171432 || || — || September 5, 2007 || Bergisch Gladbach || W. Bickel || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=433 bgcolor=#C2FFFF
| 171433 Prothous || || || September 7, 2007 || La Cañada || J. Lacruz || L4 || align=right | 13 km ||
|-id=434 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171434 || || — || September 8, 2007 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || NYS || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=435 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171435 || || — || September 10, 2007 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=436 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171436 || || — || September 10, 2007 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=437 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171437 || || — || September 10, 2007 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=438 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171438 || || — || September 10, 2007 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=439 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171439 || || — || September 10, 2007 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || NYS || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=440 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171440 || || — || September 11, 2007 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=441 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171441 || || — || September 11, 2007 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=442 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171442 || || — || September 11, 2007 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right data-sort-value="0.81" | 810 m ||
|-id=443 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171443 || || — || September 13, 2007 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=444 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171444 || || — || September 13, 2007 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=445 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171445 || || — || September 13, 2007 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=446 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171446 || || — || September 13, 2007 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=447 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171447 || || — || September 14, 2007 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=448 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171448 Guchaohao || || || September 11, 2007 || Purple Mountain || PMO NEO || — || align=right data-sort-value="0.91" | 910 m ||
|-id=449 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171449 || || — || September 12, 2007 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EUN || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=450 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171450 || || — || September 5, 2007 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=451 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171451 || || — || September 18, 2007 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=452 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171452 || || — || September 20, 2007 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=453 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171453 || || — || September 25, 2007 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || MAS || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=454 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171454 || || — || September 18, 2007 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || V || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=455 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171455 || 2007 TR || — || October 3, 2007 || RAS || A. Lowe || — || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=456 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171456 || || — || October 6, 2007 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=457 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171457 || || — || October 6, 2007 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=458 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171458 Pepaprats || || || October 7, 2007 || OAM || OAM Obs. || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.95" | 950 m ||
|-id=459 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171459 || || — || October 5, 2007 || Hibiscus || Hibiscus Obs. || — || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=460 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171460 || 2170 P-L || — || September 24, 1960 || Palomar || PLS || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=461 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171461 || 2666 P-L || — || September 24, 1960 || Palomar || PLS || — || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=462 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171462 || 4518 P-L || — || September 24, 1960 || Palomar || PLS || — || align=right data-sort-value="0.94" | 940 m ||
|-id=463 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171463 || 6272 P-L || — || September 24, 1960 || Palomar || PLS || HYG || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=464 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171464 || 6731 P-L || — || September 24, 1960 || Palomar || PLS || — || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=465 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171465 Evamaria || 6847 P-L || || September 24, 1960 || Palomar || PLS || 3:2 || align=right | 6.2 km ||
|-id=466 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171466 || 6862 P-L || — || September 24, 1960 || Palomar || PLS || FLO || align=right data-sort-value="0.73" | 730 m ||
|-id=467 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171467 || 2040 T-1 || — || March 25, 1971 || Palomar || PLS || — || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=468 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171468 || 2252 T-1 || — || March 25, 1971 || Palomar || PLS || NYS || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=469 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171469 || 1103 T-2 || — || September 29, 1973 || Palomar || PLS || EOS || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=470 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171470 || 1275 T-2 || — || September 29, 1973 || Palomar || PLS || — || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=471 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171471 || 2112 T-3 || — || October 16, 1977 || Palomar || PLS || — || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=472 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171472 || 2195 T-3 || — || October 16, 1977 || Palomar || PLS || — || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=473 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171473 || 3182 T-3 || — || October 16, 1977 || Palomar || PLS || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=474 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171474 || 5064 T-3 || — || October 16, 1977 || Palomar || PLS || V || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=475 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171475 || 5151 T-3 || — || October 16, 1977 || Palomar || PLS || V || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=476 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171476 || || — || September 15, 1993 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=477 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171477 || || — || December 16, 1993 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || GEF || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=478 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171478 || || — || March 7, 1994 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=479 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171479 || || — || April 6, 1994 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.90" | 900 m ||
|-id=480 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171480 || || — || March 2, 1995 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right data-sort-value="0.95" | 950 m ||
|-id=481 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171481 || || — || September 18, 1995 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=482 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171482 || || — || September 22, 1995 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=483 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171483 || || — || September 26, 1995 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || MAS || align=right data-sort-value="0.80" | 800 m ||
|-id=484 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171484 || || — || November 14, 1995 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=485 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171485 || || — || December 26, 1995 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || — || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=486 bgcolor=#FFC2E0
| 171486 || 1996 MO || — || June 23, 1996 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || APO || align=right data-sort-value="0.74" | 740 m ||
|-id=487 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171487 || || — || September 8, 1996 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=488 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171488 || || — || October 4, 1996 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=489 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171489 || || — || October 7, 1996 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || FLO || align=right data-sort-value="0.99" | 990 m ||
|-id=490 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171490 || || — || October 9, 1996 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=491 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171491 || || — || October 6, 1996 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=492 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171492 || || — || November 7, 1996 || Prescott || P. G. Comba || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=493 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171493 || || — || November 5, 1996 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=494 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171494 || || — || December 1, 1996 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=495 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171495 || || — || December 5, 1996 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=496 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171496 || || — || December 14, 1996 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || MAS || align=right data-sort-value="0.95" | 950 m ||
|-id=497 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171497 || || — || January 30, 1997 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || NYS || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=498 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171498 || || — || February 2, 1997 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 6.7 km ||
|-id=499 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171499 || || — || April 3, 1997 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=500 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171500 || || — || April 5, 1997 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAS || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|}
171501–171600
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171501 || || — || June 26, 1997 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=502 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171502 || || — || July 3, 1997 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || MIT || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=503 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171503 || || — || February 23, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || NYS || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=504 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171504 || || — || March 1, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=505 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171505 || || — || April 20, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=506 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171506 || || — || April 20, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=507 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171507 || || — || April 23, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=508 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171508 || || — || June 19, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || AER || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=509 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171509 || || — || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=510 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171510 || || — || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=511 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171511 || || — || August 24, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=512 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171512 || || — || September 14, 1998 || Ondřejov || L. Kotková || EUN || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=513 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171513 || || — || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || SHU3:2 || align=right | 9.8 km ||
|-id=514 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171514 || || — || September 17, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || ADE || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=515 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171515 || || — || September 27, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=516 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171516 || || — || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=517 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171517 || || — || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=518 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171518 || 1998 TO || — || October 10, 1998 || Goodricke-Pigott || R. A. Tucker || — || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=519 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171519 || || — || October 28, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=520 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171520 || || — || January 13, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=521 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171521 || || — || February 7, 1999 || Nachi-Katsuura || Y. Shimizu, T. Urata || — || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=522 bgcolor=#FA8072
| 171522 || || — || February 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=523 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171523 || || — || February 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=524 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171524 || || — || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 6.3 km ||
|-id=525 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171525 || || — || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=526 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171526 || || — || April 19, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || EOS || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=527 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171527 || || — || April 17, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=528 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171528 || || — || May 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || LIX || align=right | 6.9 km ||
|-id=529 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171529 || || — || May 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=530 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171530 || || — || May 13, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=531 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171531 || || — || May 13, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=532 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171532 || || — || May 15, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=533 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171533 || || — || May 18, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=534 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171534 || || — || July 13, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=535 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171535 || || — || September 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=536 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171536 || || — || September 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=537 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171537 || || — || September 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=538 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171538 || || — || September 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=539 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171539 || || — || September 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=540 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171540 || || — || September 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=541 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171541 || || — || September 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=542 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171542 || || — || September 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=543 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171543 || || — || September 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=544 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171544 || || — || September 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=545 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171545 || || — || September 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=546 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171546 || || — || September 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=547 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171547 || || — || September 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=548 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171548 || || — || September 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=549 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171549 || || — || September 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=550 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171550 || || — || September 30, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=551 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171551 || || — || October 7, 1999 || Monte Agliale || S. Donati || NYS || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=552 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171552 || || — || October 10, 1999 || Gnosca || S. Sposetti || NYS || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=553 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171553 || || — || October 3, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=554 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171554 || || — || October 6, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || MAS || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=555 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171555 || || — || October 10, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=556 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171556 || || — || October 6, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || KLI || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=557 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171557 || || — || October 6, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=558 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171558 || || — || October 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=559 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171559 || || — || October 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=560 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171560 || || — || October 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=561 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171561 || || — || October 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=562 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171562 || || — || October 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || SHU3:2 || align=right | 7.2 km ||
|-id=563 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171563 || || — || October 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=564 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171564 || || — || October 1, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || V || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=565 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171565 || || — || October 5, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=566 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171566 || || — || October 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=567 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171567 || || — || October 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=568 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171568 || || — || October 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=569 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171569 || || — || October 16, 1999 || Bergisch Gladbach || W. Bickel || — || align=right | 1.00 km ||
|-id=570 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171570 || || — || October 31, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right data-sort-value="0.94" | 940 m ||
|-id=571 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171571 || || — || October 29, 1999 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=572 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171572 || || — || October 21, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || H || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=573 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171573 || || — || October 28, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=574 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171574 || || — || November 5, 1999 || Višnjan Observatory || K. Korlević || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=575 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171575 || || — || November 6, 1999 || Fountain Hills || C. W. Juels || NYS || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=576 bgcolor=#FFC2E0
| 171576 || || — || November 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || APOPHA || align=right data-sort-value="0.68" | 680 m ||
|-id=577 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171577 || || — || November 2, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=578 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171578 || || — || November 12, 1999 || Višnjan Observatory || K. Korlević || — || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=579 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171579 || || — || November 12, 1999 || Gnosca || S. Sposetti || NYS || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=580 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171580 || || — || November 4, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || NYS || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=581 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171581 || || — || November 4, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || ADE || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=582 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171582 || || — || November 4, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=583 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171583 || || — || November 4, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=584 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171584 || || — || November 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=585 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171585 || || — || November 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || HIL3:2 || align=right | 9.2 km ||
|-id=586 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171586 || || — || November 14, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || ERI || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=587 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171587 || || — || November 14, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=588 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171588 Náprstek || || || November 26, 1999 || Kleť || J. Tichá, M. Tichý || NYS || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=589 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171589 || || — || November 28, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || H || align=right data-sort-value="0.82" | 820 m ||
|-id=590 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171590 || || — || November 28, 1999 || Višnjan Observatory || K. Korlević || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=591 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171591 || || — || November 28, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=592 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171592 || || — || November 28, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=593 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171593 || || — || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=594 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171594 || || — || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=595 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171595 || || — || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=596 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171596 || || — || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAS || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=597 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171597 || || — || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=598 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171598 || || — || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=599 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171599 || || — || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || RAF || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=600 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171600 || || — || December 7, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || HIL3:2 || align=right | 10 km ||
|}
171601–171700
|-bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171601 || || — || December 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || H || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=602 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171602 || || — || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=603 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171603 || || — || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=604 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171604 || || — || December 13, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=605 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171605 || || — || December 5, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=606 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171606 || || — || December 31, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=607 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171607 || || — || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || MIT || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=608 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171608 || || — || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=609 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171609 || || — || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=610 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171610 || || — || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || H || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=611 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171611 || || — || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=612 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171612 || || — || January 7, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EUN || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=613 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171613 || || — || January 11, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=614 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171614 || || — || January 27, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=615 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171615 || || — || January 26, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || HEN || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=616 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171616 || || — || January 30, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=617 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171617 || || — || January 30, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=618 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171618 || || — || January 30, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=619 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171619 || || — || February 2, 2000 || Modra || A. Galád, P. Kolény || — || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=620 bgcolor=#FA8072
| 171620 || || — || February 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || H || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=621 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171621 || || — || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || H || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=622 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171622 || || — || February 11, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=623 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171623 || || — || February 8, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=624 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171624 Nicolemartin || || || February 5, 2000 || Kitt Peak || M. W. Buie || — || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=625 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171625 || || — || February 7, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=626 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171626 || || — || February 11, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=627 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171627 || || — || February 4, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=628 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171628 || || — || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || MRX || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=629 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171629 || || — || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=630 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171630 || || — || February 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=631 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171631 || || — || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=632 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171632 || || — || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=633 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171633 || || — || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=634 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171634 || || — || March 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=635 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171635 || || — || March 9, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=636 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171636 || || — || March 10, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=637 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171637 || || — || March 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=638 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171638 || || — || March 9, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=639 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171639 || || — || March 10, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || K-2 || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=640 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171640 || || — || March 11, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=641 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171641 || || — || March 11, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || JUN || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=642 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171642 || || — || March 11, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || JUN || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=643 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171643 || || — || March 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=644 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171644 || || — || March 29, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || AST || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=645 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171645 || || — || March 29, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=646 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171646 || || — || March 30, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || AGN || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=647 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171647 || || — || March 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=648 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171648 || || — || March 27, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=649 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171649 || || — || March 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=650 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171650 || || — || March 27, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=651 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171651 || || — || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=652 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171652 || || — || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || MIS || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=653 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171653 || || — || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=654 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171654 || || — || April 11, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=655 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171655 || || — || April 4, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || JUN || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=656 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171656 || || — || April 4, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || MIS || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=657 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171657 || || — || April 2, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=658 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171658 || || — || April 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 7.2 km ||
|-id=659 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171659 || || — || April 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 6.7 km ||
|-id=660 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171660 || || — || May 6, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=661 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171661 || || — || May 9, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || Tj (2.99) || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=662 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171662 || || — || May 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=663 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171663 || || — || May 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=664 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171664 || 2000 KW || — || May 24, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=665 bgcolor=#FA8072
| 171665 || || — || May 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=666 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171666 || || — || May 30, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=667 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171667 || || — || July 5, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=668 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171668 || || — || July 5, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=669 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171669 || || — || July 29, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EOS || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=670 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171670 || || — || July 29, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=671 bgcolor=#FA8072
| 171671 || || — || August 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=672 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171672 || || — || August 24, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=673 bgcolor=#FA8072
| 171673 || || — || August 26, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=674 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171674 || || — || August 24, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=675 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171675 || || — || August 26, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=676 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171676 || || — || August 26, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=677 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171677 || || — || August 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 5.4 km ||
|-id=678 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171678 || || — || August 31, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=679 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171679 || || — || August 31, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=680 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171680 || || — || September 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=681 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171681 || || — || September 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=682 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171682 || || — || September 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=683 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171683 || || — || September 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=684 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171684 || || — || September 7, 2000 || Elmira || A. J. Cecce || FLO || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=685 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171685 || || — || September 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=686 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171686 || || — || September 21, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=687 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171687 || || — || September 23, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 5.9 km ||
|-id=688 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171688 || || — || September 23, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 6.3 km ||
|-id=689 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171689 || || — || September 23, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=690 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171690 || || — || September 24, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=691 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171691 || || — || September 23, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=692 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171692 || || — || September 24, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=693 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171693 || || — || September 23, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=694 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171694 || || — || September 24, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=695 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171695 || || — || September 24, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=696 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171696 || || — || September 23, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=697 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171697 || || — || September 23, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.00 km ||
|-id=698 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171698 || || — || September 24, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=699 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171699 || || — || September 23, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=700 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171700 || || — || September 25, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|}
171701–171800
|-bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171701 || || — || September 25, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=702 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171702 || || — || September 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=703 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171703 || || — || September 27, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=704 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171704 || || — || September 27, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || PHO || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=705 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171705 || || — || September 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=706 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171706 || || — || September 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=707 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171707 || || — || September 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=708 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171708 || || — || October 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=709 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171709 || || — || October 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right data-sort-value="0.92" | 920 m ||
|-id=710 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171710 || || — || October 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=711 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171711 || || — || October 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=712 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171712 || || — || October 24, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=713 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171713 || || — || October 24, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=714 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171714 || || — || October 24, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=715 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171715 || || — || October 24, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=716 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171716 || || — || October 25, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=717 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171717 || || — || October 25, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=718 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171718 || || — || October 25, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=719 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171719 || || — || October 31, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=720 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171720 || || — || October 25, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right data-sort-value="0.93" | 930 m ||
|-id=721 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171721 || || — || October 25, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=722 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171722 || || — || October 31, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=723 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171723 || || — || November 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=724 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171724 || 2000 WG || — || November 16, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=725 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171725 || || — || November 21, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=726 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171726 || || — || November 21, 2000 || Needville || Needville Obs. || — || align=right data-sort-value="0.96" | 960 m ||
|-id=727 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171727 || || — || November 20, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=728 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171728 || || — || November 21, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=729 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171729 || || — || November 20, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=730 bgcolor=#FA8072
| 171730 || || — || November 20, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=731 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171731 || || — || November 20, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=732 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171732 || || — || November 28, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=733 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171733 || || — || November 19, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=734 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171734 || || — || November 20, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=735 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171735 || || — || November 21, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right data-sort-value="0.99" | 990 m ||
|-id=736 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171736 || || — || November 21, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=737 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171737 || || — || November 21, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=738 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171738 || || — || November 20, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=739 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171739 || || — || November 20, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=740 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171740 || || — || November 20, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=741 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171741 || || — || November 20, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=742 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171742 || || — || November 27, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=743 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171743 || || — || November 30, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right data-sort-value="0.98" | 980 m ||
|-id=744 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171744 || || — || November 20, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=745 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171745 || 2000 XU || — || December 1, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || 7:4 || align=right | 6.9 km ||
|-id=746 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171746 || || — || December 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=747 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171747 || || — || December 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=748 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171748 || || — || December 19, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || KLI || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=749 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171749 || || — || December 20, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=750 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171750 || || — || December 22, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=751 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171751 || || — || December 22, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || PHO || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=752 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171752 || || — || December 29, 2000 || Desert Beaver || W. K. Y. Yeung || ERI || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=753 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171753 || || — || December 28, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.97" | 970 m ||
|-id=754 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171754 || || — || December 28, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=755 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171755 || || — || December 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.94" | 940 m ||
|-id=756 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171756 || || — || December 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=757 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171757 || || — || December 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=758 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171758 || || — || December 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=759 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171759 || || — || December 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=760 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171760 || || — || December 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=761 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171761 || || — || December 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=762 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171762 || || — || December 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || JUN || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=763 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171763 || || — || December 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.90" | 900 m ||
|-id=764 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171764 || || — || December 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=765 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171765 || || — || December 30, 2000 || Desert Beaver || W. K. Y. Yeung || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=766 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171766 || || — || December 29, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=767 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171767 || || — || January 2, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=768 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171768 || || — || January 3, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=769 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171769 || || — || January 3, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=770 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171770 || || — || January 15, 2001 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || MAS || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=771 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171771 || || — || January 4, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.90" | 900 m ||
|-id=772 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171772 || || — || January 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=773 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171773 || || — || January 17, 2001 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || — || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=774 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171774 || || — || January 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=775 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171775 || || — || January 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=776 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171776 || || — || January 20, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=777 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171777 || || — || January 20, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=778 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171778 || || — || January 20, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=779 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171779 || || — || January 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right data-sort-value="0.86" | 860 m ||
|-id=780 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171780 || || — || January 24, 2001 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || FLO || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=781 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171781 || || — || January 17, 2001 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=782 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171782 || || — || January 17, 2001 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=783 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171783 || || — || January 29, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=784 bgcolor=#FA8072
| 171784 || || — || January 31, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=785 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171785 || || — || January 25, 2001 || Needville || W. G. Dillon || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.94" | 940 m ||
|-id=786 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171786 || || — || January 21, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=787 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171787 || || — || February 1, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=788 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171788 || || — || February 1, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=789 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171789 || || — || February 1, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=790 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171790 || || — || February 1, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=791 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171791 || || — || February 1, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=792 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171792 || || — || February 13, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=793 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171793 || || — || February 13, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right data-sort-value="0.84" | 840 m ||
|-id=794 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171794 || || — || February 16, 2001 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=795 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171795 || || — || February 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=796 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171796 || || — || February 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.1 km ||
|-id=797 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171797 || || — || February 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=798 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171798 || || — || February 17, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=799 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171799 || || — || February 17, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=800 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171800 || || — || February 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|}
171801–171900
|-bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171801 || || — || February 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=802 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171802 || || — || February 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=803 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171803 || || — || February 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAS || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=804 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171804 || || — || February 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=805 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171805 || || — || February 17, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=806 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171806 || || — || February 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right data-sort-value="0.96" | 960 m ||
|-id=807 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171807 || || — || February 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || ERI || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=808 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171808 || || — || February 21, 2001 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=809 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171809 || || — || February 25, 2001 || Ondřejov || P. Kušnirák || — || align=right | 1.0 km ||
|-id=810 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171810 || || — || February 18, 2001 || Haleakala || NEAT || H || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=811 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171811 || || — || February 24, 2001 || Haleakala || NEAT || PHO || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=812 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171812 || || — || February 17, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.95" | 950 m ||
|-id=813 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171813 || || — || February 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || PHO || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=814 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171814 || || — || February 16, 2001 || Črni Vrh || Črni Vrh || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.91" | 910 m ||
|-id=815 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171815 || || — || March 2, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=816 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171816 || || — || March 15, 2001 || Haleakala || NEAT || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=817 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171817 || || — || March 15, 2001 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=818 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171818 || || — || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAS || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=819 bgcolor=#FFC2E0
| 171819 || || — || March 18, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || AMO || align=right data-sort-value="0.77" | 770 m ||
|-id=820 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171820 || || — || March 19, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=821 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171821 || || — || March 19, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || MAS || align=right data-sort-value="0.83" | 830 m ||
|-id=822 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171822 || || — || March 19, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=823 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171823 || || — || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=824 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171824 || || — || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAS || align=right data-sort-value="0.96" | 960 m ||
|-id=825 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171825 || || — || March 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAS || align=right | 1.4 km ||
|-id=826 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171826 || || — || March 24, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right data-sort-value="0.86" | 860 m ||
|-id=827 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171827 || || — || March 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=828 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171828 || || — || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || ERI || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=829 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171829 || || — || March 18, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || FLO || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=830 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171830 || || — || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=831 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171831 || || — || March 24, 2001 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=832 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171832 || || — || March 26, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.2 km ||
|-id=833 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 171833 || || — || March 29, 2001 || Haleakala || NEAT || NYS || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=834 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171834 || || — || March 21, 2001 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=835 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171835 || || — || April 15, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=836 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171836 || || — || April 27, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=837 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171837 || || — || April 23, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=838 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171838 || || — || April 24, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=839 bgcolor=#FFC2E0
| 171839 || || — || May 12, 2001 || Haleakala || NEAT || APOPHA || align=right data-sort-value="0.55" | 550 m ||
|-id=840 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171840 || || — || May 15, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=841 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171841 || || — || May 15, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=842 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171842 || || — || May 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=843 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171843 || || — || May 17, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=844 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171844 || || — || May 21, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || GER || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=845 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171845 || || — || May 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=846 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171846 || || — || May 21, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=847 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171847 || || — || May 22, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=848 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171848 || || — || May 23, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=849 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171849 || || — || May 24, 2001 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=850 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171850 || || — || June 12, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=851 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171851 || 2001 MG || — || June 16, 2001 || Desert Beaver || W. K. Y. Yeung || — || align=right | 5.4 km ||
|-id=852 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171852 || || — || June 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=853 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171853 || || — || June 26, 2001 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || HNS || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=854 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171854 || || — || June 25, 2001 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=855 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171855 || || — || June 25, 2001 || Palomar || NEAT || MRX || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=856 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171856 || || — || July 13, 2001 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=857 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171857 || || — || July 20, 2001 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=858 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171858 || || — || July 22, 2001 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=859 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171859 || || — || July 21, 2001 || Palomar || NEAT || NEM || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=860 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171860 || || — || July 25, 2001 || Haleakala || NEAT || — || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=861 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171861 || || — || July 28, 2001 || Haleakala || NEAT || — || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=862 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171862 || || — || August 13, 2001 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 6.7 km ||
|-id=863 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171863 || || — || August 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=864 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171864 || || — || August 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=865 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171865 || || — || August 16, 2001 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 6.5 km ||
|-id=866 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171866 || || — || August 20, 2001 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 6.4 km ||
|-id=867 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171867 || || — || August 17, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 6.0 km ||
|-id=868 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171868 || || — || August 24, 2001 || Ondřejov || P. Kušnirák, P. Pravec || KOR || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=869 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171869 || || — || August 17, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=870 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171870 || || — || August 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=871 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171871 || || — || August 23, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EOS || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=872 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171872 || || — || August 25, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 5.9 km ||
|-id=873 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171873 || || — || August 22, 2001 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 6.0 km ||
|-id=874 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171874 || || — || August 23, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || KOR || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=875 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171875 || || — || August 23, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 7.0 km ||
|-id=876 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171876 || || — || August 24, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EOS || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=877 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171877 || || — || August 24, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EOS || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=878 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171878 || || — || August 25, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=879 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171879 || || — || August 25, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 6.4 km ||
|-id=880 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171880 || || — || August 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.9 km ||
|-id=881 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171881 || || — || August 23, 2001 || Haleakala || NEAT || — || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=882 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171882 || || — || August 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=883 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171883 || || — || August 26, 2001 || Palomar || NEAT || THB || align=right | 7.6 km ||
|-id=884 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171884 || || — || August 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=885 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171885 || || — || August 20, 2001 || Palomar || NEAT || URS || align=right | 6.2 km ||
|-id=886 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171886 || || — || September 9, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=887 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171887 || || — || September 10, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=888 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171888 || || — || September 7, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=889 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171889 || || — || September 7, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || HOF || align=right | 5.6 km ||
|-id=890 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171890 || || — || September 11, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=891 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171891 || || — || September 11, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 7.6 km ||
|-id=892 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171892 || || — || September 11, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUP || align=right | 5.9 km ||
|-id=893 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171893 || || — || September 10, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=894 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171894 || || — || September 11, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=895 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171895 || || — || September 11, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EOS || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=896 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171896 || || — || September 11, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || THM || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=897 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171897 || || — || September 11, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 4.7 km ||
|-id=898 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171898 || || — || September 11, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=899 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171899 || || — || September 12, 2001 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=900 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171900 || || — || September 12, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|}
171901–172000
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171901 || || — || September 12, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=902 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171902 || || — || September 12, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=903 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171903 || || — || September 12, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=904 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171904 || || — || September 11, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=905 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171905 || || — || September 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=906 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171906 || || — || September 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || HYG || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=907 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171907 || || — || September 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=908 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171908 || || — || September 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=909 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171909 || || — || September 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=910 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171910 || || — || September 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=911 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171911 || || — || September 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=912 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171912 || || — || September 17, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.6 km ||
|-id=913 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171913 || || — || September 19, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=914 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171914 || || — || September 19, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 6.7 km ||
|-id=915 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171915 || || — || September 20, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=916 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171916 || || — || September 20, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=917 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171917 || || — || September 20, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=918 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171918 || || — || September 20, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=919 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171919 || || — || September 20, 2001 || Desert Eagle || W. K. Y. Yeung || — || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=920 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171920 || || — || September 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=921 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171921 || || — || September 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 6.8 km ||
|-id=922 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171922 || || — || September 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=923 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171923 || || — || September 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.9 km ||
|-id=924 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171924 || || — || September 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || HYG || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=925 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171925 || || — || September 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=926 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171926 || || — || September 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || AGN || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=927 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171927 || || — || September 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || HYG || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=928 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171928 || || — || September 17, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || HYG || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=929 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171929 || || — || September 17, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=930 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171930 || || — || September 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=931 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171931 || || — || September 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=932 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171932 || || — || September 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 6.3 km ||
|-id=933 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171933 || || — || September 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=934 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171934 || || — || September 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=935 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171935 || || — || September 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=936 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171936 || || — || September 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=937 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171937 || || — || September 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=938 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171938 || || — || September 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=939 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171939 || || — || September 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 5.9 km ||
|-id=940 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171940 || || — || September 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=941 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171941 || || — || September 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=942 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171942 || || — || September 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=943 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171943 || || — || September 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=944 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171944 || || — || September 20, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=945 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171945 || || — || September 25, 2001 || Desert Eagle || W. K. Y. Yeung || VER || align=right | 4.9 km ||
|-id=946 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171946 || || — || September 21, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=947 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171947 || || — || September 21, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || HYG || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=948 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171948 || || — || September 27, 2001 || Palomar || NEAT || LIX || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=949 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171949 || || — || September 21, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 5.7 km ||
|-id=950 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171950 || || — || September 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=951 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171951 || || — || September 19, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=952 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 171952 || || — || September 21, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || ADE || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=953 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171953 || || — || September 23, 2001 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=954 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171954 || || — || September 26, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || CRO || align=right | 4.7 km ||
|-id=955 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171955 || || — || September 20, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 5.9 km ||
|-id=956 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171956 || || — || October 13, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=957 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171957 || || — || October 13, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=958 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 171958 || || — || October 14, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 3.2 km ||
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格爾萊尼鄉(),是羅馬尼亞的鄉份,位於該國東北部,由巴克烏縣負責管轄,面積36平方公里,海拔高度188米,2007年人口6,742,人口密度每平方公里188人。
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Rasboras
Cyprinid fish of Asia
Freshwater fish of Indonesia
Taxa named by Carl Leavitt Hubbs
Taxa named by Martin Ralph Brittan
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和平塔(,),或称胜利和和平塔(,)位于加拿大首都渥太华,是国会山庄中央大楼的中轴的一座钟楼。1916年中央大楼火灾之后,这种新修的钟楼替代了原来的维多利亚塔()。和平塔被认为是加拿大国家象征之一,在二十加元的纸币上出现。
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渥太华建筑物
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白粉墙村为位于中国浙江省温州市泰顺县泗溪镇的一个以林姓、曾姓为主的聚居村落,东邻上院村,西邻下桥村,南邻南溪村。该村现为行政村,下辖五个自然村,有农户886户,人口2453人(截至2017年底)。该村也是泗溪镇政府驻地,1949年一度为泰顺县人民政府驻地。
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List of volcanoes in Russia
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Le Roman de Silence is an octosyllabic verse Old French roman in the Picard dialect, dated to the first half of the 13th century. It is the only work attributed to Heldris de Cornuälle (Heldris of Cornwall, an Arthurian pseudonym). Due to the text's late discovery and editing in 1927 and 1978, as well as its discussion of nature vs. nurture, transvestitism, sex and gender, and gender roles, the roman has attracted considerable interest both from medievalists and the field of Anglo-American gender studies.
Manuscript
The single manuscript holding the text was found in 1911 in Wollaton Hall in Nottingham, in a crate marked "unimportant documents". The same crate also contained a letter written by Henry VIII. The manuscript is now part of the Wollaton Library Collection (WLC/LM/6), held by the Manuscripts and Special Collections, The University of Nottingham. Silence is one of a collection of 18 stories, including seven romances and ten fabilaux, illustrated with 83 miniatures. The discovery that the manuscript held a previously unknown Old French roman was made in 1927.
Synopsis
The narrative concerns the adventures of Cador, the heir of the Earl of Cornwall, and then of his daughter Silence, who is raised as a boy in order to be eligible to inherit, as the king of England has outlawed the succession of females.
The narrator prefaces the story by condemning the greed and stinginess of the wealthy class. King Evan of England goes to war with King Begon of Norway; to resolve matters they arrange a marriage between Evan and Begon's daughter, Eufeme. Later, two Counts marry twin girls. Both Counts dispute over the twins’ inheritance and settle things by fighting, but end up killing each other. Evan, upset that two men died fighting because of women, proclaims that women can no longer inherit as long as he rules. Evan then goes to Winchester, where he and his men encounter a dragon in the woods. The King announces that if any of them are able to slaughter the dragon, he will give them a county and his pick of any woman in the kingdom. Cador, a knight who is in love with a woman named Eufemie who serves the Queen, successfully faces the dragon. Back home, Cador is welcomed warmly because of his bravery. Eufemie, who also loves Cador, is eager to marry him, but Cador falls ill from the venom and fumes encountered while fighting the dragon. Evan promises Eufemie that he will grant her marriage to any available man in the kingdom if she can cure Cador. Eufemie cures Cador, each of them falling more in love with the other. When they finally admit their feelings for each other, they ask the King to make good on his promises. The King gives his consent, along with 1,000 pounds a year and the territory of Cornwall once Eufemie's father, Count Renald, passes away. Count Renald dies a year after Cador and Eufemie get married. Cador inherits the county of Cornwall, and he and Eufemie conceive a child. If it is a girl, Cador has the idea to lie to everybody and tell them that it is a boy, that way their child will be able to inherit no matter what.
While Eufemie is pregnant, Nature makes the child beautiful in every way possible, putting the "beauty of a thousand" into her. When she is born, the midwife announces to everybody that Eufemie and Cador have a beautiful son, even though it is a girl. The Count decides to name the child Silence after Saint Patience. The child as a boy will be called Silentius, and if his sex is discovered it will be changed to Silentia. The Count calls on a seneschal, who was raised along Eufemie, to keep the child's secret safe. The Seneschal builds a house in the woods where he, the child, and the midwife live in solitude. Silence grows into the best-behaved and smartest boy there ever was but Nature realizes that she has been tricked and wants revenge. When Silence is old enough to understand he is a girl, his father explains the circumstances. Silence agrees to conceal himself from everyone and builds up his endurance through physical activities. Nature appears to Silence at the age of twelve, chastising him for hiding his sex. Silence is almost convinced until Nurture arrives and debates with Nature. Reason appears then, and makes Silence see that he is better off as a man, but his heart remains divided.
Then, two skilled minstrels touring England receive shelter with Silence and the Seneschal; Silence decides to run away with them. The minstrels promise to protect and watch over Silence, but they do not know that Silence is the son of Cador. Cador and Eufemie are so heartbroken and angry when they hear the news that they banish Jongleurs from their lands. The minstrels teach Silence the trade, and he quickly excels and travels with them for four years. In order to further conceal his identity, Silence changes his name to Malduit, meaning badly raised child. Out of jealousy over Silence's talent, the minstrels devise a plan to kill Silence. Warned by a dream, Silence avoids harm by parting ways with the minstrels. After Silence returns to Cador's court, King Evan chooses him as a retainer. Queen Eufeme immediately desires Silence, and attempts to seduce him, but Silence escapes the Queen's grasp. From then on, Eufeme curses Silence and seeks his downfall. Months later, the Queen lures Silence into her bedroom again. Once again rejected by Silence, Eufeme fakes having been raped. Evan sympathizes with the Queen but asks her to pretend nothing happened. In return, he sends Silence to the King of France.
Queen Eufeme writes a letter posing as King Evan asking the King of France to behead Silence. The king wants to honor both his friendship with Evan and Silence, so he summons the Counts of Blois, of Nevers, and of Clermont to discuss Silence's fate. The King of France and his counts feel that Silence cannot be put to death as he has already offered Silence a gesture of peace and goodwill, and the king decides to send a letter to Evan to be sure of what he is requesting. Evan is mortified and covers up what has happened. After a war breaks out in England, Evan decides to bring Silence home to help fight. Eufeme then realizes Silence is still alive, and although she is still angry, hearing about his popularity in France makes her fall in love with him again.
Silence and thirty of his companions travel to England; the king orders his men to attack the count who is holding Chester, and is able to seize it. The count's army flees, and Silence injures the count and delivers him to the king. Queen Eufeme tries to make a pass at Silence, but he rejects her a third time. Eufeme becomes overwhelmed with rage. The Queen tells Evan to order Silence to capture Merlin, who cannot be caught other than by "the trick of a woman," which the king does. Silence catches Merlin and they return to King Evan's court. Merlin presents the King with several brief stories to validate himself as a credible source of information; Merlin then reveals Silence's sex to the king and court. Silence explains her way of living, showing the Queen's accusations of rape to be false. The king orders the execution of Eufeme and her cross-dressed lover, who was pretending to be a nun: both are pulled apart by horses. Evan strips Silence of her male clothing, alters her name to the female form Silentia, and makes her his new Queen.
Themes/motifs
Nature vs Nurture
The debate over Silence between nature and nurture is comparable to present-day debates concerning genes vs. environment. Nature tries to convince Silence into becoming a woman throughout the entire romance because she was born female. Nature plays the underlying role of opposition to Silence's lifestyle because she is trying to become entirely male but we see in the story that gender is tied very closely to biological sex. Nurture, however, is what the entire story is based on: a medieval woman attempting to recreate her image in order to pose as a knight and save her family from harsh inheritance laws. Because she does not dress like a woman or abide by the same gender roles, no one questions her assumed manhood throughout the story. This is because of the importance of appearance and the assumed ubiquity of honesty in this era, which is shattered not only in Silence's revelation, but in the revelation of the Queen's cross-dressing male lover. In the end, despite the story's interesting exploration of gender, Nature emerges victorious, as Silence assumes the female version of her name- Silencia- and becomes the new Queen.
Nurture could possibly be a real person who comes to Silence's aid in fending off the verbal attack of Nature. However, Nurture could also be a figment of Silence's imagination, along with Nature. With this idea they would represent Silence's inner debate about his/her identity and gender. In either case, Nurture states that she "completely dis-natured" Silence through his upbringing (line 2596). Silence was no longer a woman in the eyes of Nurture. He was always taught to be a boy, acted like a boy, and dressed like a boy therefore making him a boy. In this way, gender is determined by outer appearance and upbringing rather than physical attributes. If this was a conversation that Silence imagines in his head, then he believes that his upbringing and childhood made him a man at this time. However, at the end of the novel Nature won the battle for Silence's identity and Silence became a woman in both sex and gender.
Nature and Nurture were portrayed as comical, personified characters who act as part of Silence's conscience. They showed up around the time when Silence was twelve and at odds with her identity. Nature scolded Silence for conducting herself like a man and ruining the special mold that she used for Silence, almost convincing Silence to reveal her true sex. After Nurture arrived, she successfully undid Nature's arguments and, using reason, managed to return Silence to her former way of thinking. After thinking about women's pastimes, Silence saw how much more freedom men had. It would be a waste to throw away his high position just to become a wife in someone's bed( a sentiment which becomes ironic in Silence's returning to womanhood and becoming the wife of the king). Though Nature and Nurture both played a part in how exceptional Silence was, it was Nurture who made him see how much better it was for him to pose as a man. But regardless of Silence's new certainty of gender through the arguments of Nurture, he is never able to fully immerse himself in manhood because of the permanent physical attributes bestowed by Nature, which cannot be undone by Nurture. Society at the time defined gender in regards to aspects of biological sex- genitalia and the ability to reproduce- as well as aspects of behavior- clothing, and daily activities. Though, because the former could not be known to anyone but Silence, they directly affected no one but him.
The theme is common in Old French literature, famously in Chretien de Troyes' Perceval, where the hero's effort to suppress his natural impulse of compassion in favour of what he considers proper courtly behaviour leads to catastrophe.
Nature and Nurture appear as two allegorical characters fighting for the mind and body of Silence. Nurture urges Silence to continue life as a man, addressing him as Silencius, while Nature tells her to pursue her true identity as a woman, addressing her as Scilencia.
Cross dressing and gender roles
Silence embodies absolute physical perfection and engages in outstanding knightly activities that seem impossible for an ordinary human being. This can be considered as a supernatural element in the romance alongside Merlin's existence. Such tropes can be found in most romance or literature pieces, where the protagonist is epitomized as the flawless being that everyone envies and desires.
The underlying code of gender roles requires Silence to be silenced in nature but outspoken in nurture as the underlying rule states that women's opinions should be diminished and men's credited. These fixed gender roles set constraint on what people wish to become. Especially in the case of Silence, her aspiration to inherit lawfully and maintain family duty to her parents left her no choice but to cross-dress as a male for she cannot alter her biological sex. Consequently, she was brought up as a knight in order to have a brighter opportunity and achieve greater accomplishment in life, while demonstrating others that she is indeed a man.
However, Silence has to be subdued in the end as her mixed identity creates considerable hierarchical turmoil to the fixed social order. She broke gender role boundaries temporarily and showed that woman can learn, hunt, and be skillful at knightly activities.
Sound vs. Silence
There is an ambiguity attributed to this text. The ambiguity of the way the text is discovered adds on to what the roman is about: silence. The roman is about silence, and tells the reader that through the writing, which leads it to not being silent.Writing about silence being silent is an oxymoron. In lines 4320-4326 Queen Eufeme writes a letter,”On behalf of Ebain, her lord, she writes the king of France a letter that he should cut off the head of the messenger who carries the letter to him; that he not spare him this for any ,reason since he has caused such shame to the king that he does not want to recount it.” This letter that Queen Eufeme represents a silent accusation ie. the letter. She has found a way to silence Silence without using verbal communication, thus keeping to the silence. This shows levels of silence in the text, while the Queen is verbally silent she is not being completely silent because she is using words and language to communicate something. This instance is also reflected in the power of speech and who holds that power. The feminine speech is silenced as seen when Queen Eufeme is killed for her transgressions, while the masculine speech is praised. This can be seen in line 6663 of the poem ,”No man alive lamented Eufeme.” While the feminine speech is killed the masculine is uplifted. Another instance of silence having levels is in the heroine’s name. Silence as a name contains her entire story, her parents specifically pick a name that can be attributed to either gender to not give away the fact that he is actually a she. Silence as a name feels more like a placeholder in this text. In fact names in this roman hold information back rather than give insight. Queen Eufeme’s own name reflects speech being a positive thing and yet she is punished for speaking, while Silence is being named to hide who she is and ends up having to speak out about her gender.
Merlin's "sardonic laughter" poses a challenge due to its ability to be both gender neutral and lack gender entirely at the same time. As a masculine role can be distinguished from a feminine role by how much or little is spoken, laughter too can be both masculine and feminine. A loud, belly laugh assumes the masculine role as it removes all other voices, and a soft giggle proves feminine as it is quiet and docile. What makes laughter different is that it falls somewhere on the continuum of sound and silence. Merlins laughter is described as just that, laughter. We don't know whether it is loud or soft.
Sex and gender
Gender in the text could be seen as binary. Silence's cross-dressing complicates this binary and creates a confusing identity for her as she struggles to determine how she should behave. After several advances by Queen Eufeme the narrator describes Silence as, "li vallés qui est mescine" (l. 3785), "the boy who is a girl". This demonstrates the narrators preference of the masculine identity of Silence, seeing as male pronouns are repeatedly used throughout the poem. The 'boy who is a girl' implies that her behavior, garb, appearance reveals her gender, while her biological sex falls secondary. A personal statement of preferred gender identity of Silence is never mentioned beyond the discussions with the allegorical characters of Nature and Nurture. Nature holds that the truth is in the body; that Silence's true identity lies in her biological sex. On the other hand, Nurture argues that Silence's brave and manly activities have made him a formidable and respectable knight, thus determining his gender. This view of knighthood and armor (an example of gendered clothing) as exclusively male once again reflects the binary nature of gender. There is the potential to view this story through a transgender lens. At the end of the work, when Silence is revealed to be a girl, nature has to do work reshaping his body to appear more feminine. The fact that this transformation was necessary could suggest that Silence was more than just disguised as a man. This act complicates the ending of the tale as it presents a possibility that gender is not a binary after all and maybe Silence is less content with his final transformation to be female than one may at first think.
Additionally, the rhetoric of the Narrator points to the complications that arise when describing Silence's cross-dressing. In some cases, the Narrator describes her actions as "concealment" or as masking the truth. In others, her behavior is described as changing or altering. These variances in the dynamic of the rhetoric indicate the complexities that even the Narrator faces when discussing Silence's cross-dressing in terms of her gender identity.
Critics discuss the motives and interpretation of the poem with the central question "Is this romance ultimately misogynist or philogynous?" Some argue that the character of Silence frees women from the oppressive traditional gendered social expectations, as others discuss the anti-feminist tones used to define other female characters by their gender stereotypes.
The name "Silence"
Silence was named "Silentia" by her parents and called "Silentius" because of her changed gender. However, she was largely referred to by the gender-neutral name "Silence". In the beginning, Silence was in a way silenced because he could not reveal his true sex as a woman, but he chose his gender to be male. He was only briefly able to speak his opinions as a woman at the end of the story when he claimed that he no longer cared to keep silent any longer. His final monologue was the only time when he was publicly recognized as a woman and able to give his honest opinion. Afterwards, his opinions were no longer stated and he was effectively silenced. Silence was silent in various ways throughout the story.
Instead of being called Silentius, Silence was called by a genderless name as if waiting for the day he would turn back into a woman. It also let Silence maintain a sense of self. During a short period of time, he wanted to be a woman again, but changed his mind. The genderless name helped him lean towards his identity as a female, but also helped him maintain his external identity as a male. The significance of the name and usage of speech by men and women reflected how integral language was to identity and gender.
Another aspect of Silence's name that changes with gender are the pronouns used when talking about her. The use of gender-specific pronouns, helps the reader follow along with which gender Silence is currently portraying. She is born a girl and is referred to with feminine pronouns (she/her/hers). Once her parents decide that she will be raised as a boy, she then starts to be referred to by masculine pronouns (he/him/his). At the end of the story, when Silence's true sex is revealed, the narrator goes back to using feminine pronouns. Some of the pronoun choices may be subject to the opinion of the translator, but for the most part, pronoun choice tends to align with the current gender with which Silence is associating.
Names are significant in this medieval romance as well as the social forces that subordinate women. At the same time, the author altered the structure of medieval society with a character who was woman by nature but through nurture was able to achieve anything that an exceptional man could do.
See also
List of Roman de Silence characters
In modern culture
The Roman de Silence has seen renewed interest in popular fiction. Fabien Clavel’s Les Aventures du chevalier Silence (Paris: Flammarion, Collection “Les Étonnantissimes,” 2019) rewrites the medieval tale for a young adult (middle-school) audience. Alex Myers’s Story of Silence (Glasgow: HarperVoyager, 2020) is a novel that reimagines the romance and gives voice to the eponymous protagonist.
Further reading
Inci Bozkaya/Britta Bußmann/Katharina Philipowski (Ed.): Der Ritter, der ein Mädchen war$dStudien zum "Roman de Silence" von Heldris de Cornouailles, Göttingen : V&R unipress, [2020],
Sarah Roche-Mahdi (Ed.): Silence : a thirteenth-century French romance$ newly edited and translated with introduction and notes by Sarah Roche-Mahdi, East Lansing : Michigan State University, 2007,
Lynne Dahmen: The Roman de Silence and the narrative traditions of the thirteenth century, Ph. D, Indiana University, 2000
Regina Psaki (Transl.): Le roman de Silence$ Heldris de Cornuälle. Translated by Regina Psaki, New York, NY [u.a.] : Garland Publ., 1991,
Lewis Thorpe (Ed.): Le roman de silence$ 13th-century Arthurian verse-romance, Cambridge : Heffer, 1972,
Frederick Augustus Grant: Origins and peregrinations of the Laval-Middleton Manuscript"; In: NOTTINGHAM MEDIEVAL STUDIES 3 (1959), pp. 3–18
Werner Göring: Untersuchung der Sprache des Roman de Silence von Heldris de Cornualle, Jena, Univ., Diss., 1929
William Henry Stevenson: Report on the manuscripts of Lord Middleton, preserved at Wollaton Hall, Nottinghamshire$h[this report has been prepared and edited ... by W. H. Stevenson]. Historical Manuscripts Commission, London : Stationery Office, 1911
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Old French texts
13th-century books
Cross-dressing in literature
Medieval French romances
University of Nottingham
Arthurian literature in French
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为什么大医院不给孩子灌肠?灌肠是一种调理便秘的疗法,主要用来治疗便秘,灌肠法是指导管自肛门经直肠插入结肠灌注液体,以达到通便排气的治疗方法。以达到供给药物、营养、水分等治疗目的。为什么大医院不给孩子灌肠?灌肠是用导管经直肠可到达结肠的位置灌注液体,临床上给予灌肠的目的有清洁肠道;稀释肠道内的毒素,从而减少毒素的吸收;降温(低温液体对高热患者可以降温);肠道给药(肠道肿胀、炎症)等。如果宝贝发烧让灌肠,就是小剂量的直肠内给药。发烧的孩子灌肠大多用的激素等药品。激素一般是必不可少的!小儿发烧,别说是用激素灌肠,就是口服激素类药物也会立马退烧。灌肠只不过是换了一种给药的方式而已,让小儿更易于接受,但激素还是进入到了体内,毒、副作用和口服、肌注是一样一样的,药物对肝脏与肾脏的伤害一点都没有减少!大量激素灌肠引起孩子免疫力下降、缺钙、骨质疏松等。这只是一种治标不治本的方法。孩子和体质比较弱的人,灌肠会刺激肠胃,让肠道菌群失调,菌群失调的直接后果就是腹泻或者便秘。且不说孩子在灌肠过程中的痛苦,破坏了肠道有益菌的平衡,导致肠功能紊乱,这得需要多久才能让宝贝恢复?家长们考虑过吗?而且还会影响孩子肛门的括约肌功能,多次灌肠导致肠粘膜机械性损伤,出现大便失禁、肠道感染、肠道出血、肠道穿孔等。而且如果灌肠给药不做皮试,一旦出现过敏性休克,后果很严重。这就是为什么大医院不给孩子灌肠,虽然灌肠这种防晒可以达到供给药物、营养、水分等治疗目的,但是对孩子来说,灌肠会刺激孩子的肠胃,同时会引起孩子免疫力下降、缺钙、骨质疏松等。所以大医院不采用灌肠给孩子治疗。
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忠顺保德可汗(),甘州回鹘可汗,史料中称之为夜落纥、夜落隔,就是回鹘的国姓药罗葛(Yaghlaqar)。景德元年(1004年),夜落纥遣使来贡宋朝。四年(1007年),夜落纥又遣尼法仙等来朝贡宋朝,献马。宋真宗许尼法仙游五台山。夜落纥又遣僧翟入奏,来献马,想在京城建佛寺祝圣寿,求赐名额,宋真宗不许。
大中祥符元年(1008年),夏州万子等军主领族兵攻打回鹘,回鹘示弱,然后伏击,剿戮殆尽。将生擒的人尽焚而杀之,只有万子军主逃走。镇戎军上报,宋真宗说:“回鹘尝杀李继迁,世为仇敌。甘州使至,亦言李德明侵轶之状,意颇轻视之。量其兵势,德明未易敌也。”同年,夜落纥、宝物公主及没孤公主、娑温宰相各遣使来朝贡宋朝。宋真宗东封泰山礼成,以可汗王进奉使姚进为宁远将军,宝物公主进奉曹进为安化郎将,赐给他们袍笏。又赐给夜落纥介胄。
三年(1010年),夜落纥又遣左温宰相、何居录越枢密使、翟符守荣等来朝贡宋朝。四年(1011年),翟符守荣等三十人请从祀汾阴(西祀)。同年,夜落纥遣使贡方物,秦州回鹘安密在道左献玉带。西祀礼成,宋真宗以翟符守荣为左神武军大将军,安殿民为保顺郎将,其他人都赐冠带器币。同年,夜落纥遣使上书,击败赵德明立功首领请加恩赏。宋真宗下诏给司戈、司阶、郎将告敕十道,使得承制补署。
甘州回鹘多次与夏州李德明作战,夜落纥贡奉多被夏州党项夺取。吐蕃宗哥族和好宋朝,遣人援送甘州回鹘及附属于甘州的沙州、西州、龟兹使者,所以使者能频年至京师。宗哥族首领唃厮啰欲娶可汗之女而无聘财,夜落纥可汗不许,因此成为仇敌。五年(1012年),秦州遣指挥使杨知进、译者郭敏送进奉使到甘州,被宗哥阻断归路,遂留杨知进等不敢派遣。八年(1015年),郭敏得还。可汗王夜落隔上表说,宝物公主得病去世,西凉人苏守信劫道,不能时时奏闻;又谢恩赐宝钿、银匣、历日及安抚诏书,请朝廷慰谕宗哥,使开朝贡之路。九年(1016年),甘州回鹘来朝贡,夜落隔已死,九宰相诸部落,奉夜落隔归化为可汗王领国事。
参考文献
《宋史》卷四百九十·列传第二百四十九·外国六·天竺 于阗 高昌 回鹘 大食 层檀 龟兹 沙州 拂菻
回鹘可汗
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颈椎脊髓瘤治疗方法?脊髓瘤是脊髓和马尾神经受压的重要原因之一,包括椎管以及脊髓相邻接的组织结构所发生的肿瘤。原发脊髓肿瘤每年每10万人口发病2.5人。两性发病率相近,惟脊膜瘤女性多见,室管膜瘤男性常多见。胸段脊髓发生率较高,但按各段长度比例计算,发生率大致相同。病因脊髓瘤尚无清楚病因,推测并非单一病因所致,可能与遗传,外伤及环境关系密切。临床表现,一.髓外肿瘤,早期症状通常是由神经根的受压所引起:疼痛与感觉异常,继以感觉丧失,肌肉无力与萎缩,感觉与运动症状的范围都与受累神经根的支配区域相符。肿瘤进一步的生长产生对脊髓的压迫,产生进展性强直性肢体瘫痪,伴病变水平以下表皮浅感觉与本体深感觉的障碍。括约肌控制功能的丧失可导致大小便的潴留或失禁。根据肿瘤的定位与肿瘤的性质,脊髓的症状可轻可重,而且往往是双侧不对称。肿瘤若压迫脊髓血管造成血管闭塞则可以引起脊髓软化,产生脊髓横断的症状。二硬脊膜内髓外肿瘤,例如神经鞘膜瘤,脊膜瘤产生的疼痛局限于一个节段,进而引起节段性肌肉无力,最后引起两下肢截瘫。三髓内肿瘤(胶质瘤,室管膜瘤),往往延伸若干脊髓节段,临床表现可与脊髓空洞症相似。可发生进展性两下肢轻瘫,感觉丧失以及括约肌功能障碍。局限于一个节段的肿瘤在临床上可与一个髓外肿瘤很相似,但疼痛通常不显著,而括约肌功能障碍的症状出现较早。多数脊髓型颈椎病病人因担心手术治疗的风险和术后效果,往往会选择对脊髓型颈椎病进行保守治疗。改善微循环治疗。早期病人输液改善微循环意义重大。因为颈髓损伤早期为缺血性改变,是可逆性改变,及时改善微循环可使脊髓型颈椎病病人很快改善症状,缩短治疗期,并可使一部分脊髓型颈椎病病人颈髓软化灶变小。
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新營醫院北門院區縱火案是2012年10月23日凌晨發生在臺灣臺南市北門區行政院衛生署新營醫院北門院區的一起火災事故,總計造成13人死亡、61人受傷。此次火災為縱火,縱火者是北門院區附設護理之家的病患,他在遭警方逮捕後表示因為當日心情不佳而縱火。
後續
火災致使北門院區歇業,院區設施受損而遲遲沒有重建。健樂養護中心營運北門院區附設護理之家的經營權遭收回。
2020年開始整建並轉型成多元長照中心,整建完成後共有4層樓,1樓做為居家醫療資源中心、餐飲服務之中央廚房、一般日間照顧中心等為主。2樓做為失智症日間照顧中心、長期資源整合中心及失智症團體家屋等。3樓及4樓則為多層級住宿型長照機構。未來將提供失智照顧、小規模多機能、照顧者服務據點及社區預防照顧、延緩失能、延伸出院準備等長照2.0項目。
縱火者林基雄於2013年3月遭臺灣臺南地方法院判決死刑並褫奪公權終身,林基雄向臺灣高等法院臺南分院提起上訴但被駁回。林基雄於2014年4月11日在臺南市立醫院病故。
參考文獻
2012年台灣罪案
臺灣縱火致死案
醫院襲擊事件
北門區
2012年10月
医院火灾
2012年火灾
臺南市火災
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