ONTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS AND DISEASE STATISTICS OF WOODEN COFFIN PAINTINGS FROM THE QINGHAI TIBETAN MEDICINE CULTURE MUSEUM, CHINA

Ontological analysis and disease statistics of wooden coffin paintings from the Qinghai Tibetan Medicine Culture Museum, China

Abstract The 35 wooden coffin paintings from the Tubo period of the Tang Dynasty, housed in the collection of Qinghai Tibetan Medicine Cultural Museum, are valuable materials for studying Tubo culture.Research has shown that the wood used for coffin paintings was cypress.The adhesives contain bovine collagen and chicken ovalbumin.The pigments used

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Simulating phase transitions and control measures for network epidemics caused by infections with presymptomatic, asymptomatic, and symptomatic stages.

We investigate phase transitions associated with three control methods for epidemics on small world networks.Motivated by the behavior of SARS-CoV-2, we construct a theoretical SIR model of a virus that exhibits presymptomatic, asymptomatic, and symptomatic stages in two possible pathways.Using agent-based simulations on Commercial Convection Ovens

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