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Accordingto Traditional Chinese Medical theory, jing or essence can be summarised in two parts: the Yin, being congenital or prenatal, and the Yang, being postnatal or acquired. Prenatal jing is acquired at birth from the parents: the father's sperm and the mother's ovum. Postnatal jing is acquired after birth through food, water, oxygen, as well as environmental and social conditions. The concept is expounded in the Chinese theoretical cosmological treatise called the Bagua and within the I Ching.[citation needed]

The Yin and Yang jing transform to create and replenish each other. The Yang jing circulates through the eight extraordinary vessels and transforms to become and replenish yin; in turn the marrow becomes blood, body fluid and semen.[1]


The characteristics which constitute signs of good jing (e.g. facial structure, teeth, hair, strength of adrenals or Kidneys) share the embryological origin of neural crest cells.[citation needed] These cells undergo immense and challenging cellular migrations requiring great organization. As such, jing may simply represent the strength of embryological self-organization in the organism.[citation needed] This will be manifested most strongly in those cells which require most organization; that is, the neural crest cells.[3]


Jing is therefore considered quite important for longevity in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM); many disciplines related to qigong are devoted to the replenishment of "lost" jing by restoration of the post-natal jing and transformation of shen. In particular, the internal martial arts tai chi, the Circle Walking of Baguazhang and the middle path of Wuxingheqidao may be used to preserve pre-natal jing and build post-natal jing, if performed correctly.[citation needed] In Traditional Chinese herbal medicine Ginseng is widely used to bolster and support the jing or Essence.[4]


Jing is available for download as thefile jing-@VERSION@.zip, which contains binaries, source code anddocumentation. It requires a Java runtime compatible with the Java 2Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) version 1.4 (or any later version),such as the Java Runtime Environment (JRE), which can bedownloaded here.


where schema is the name of the filecontaining the schema, and XMLfile... are thenames of one or more XML files to be validated against this schema,and options are zero or moreoptions. If schema is correct, andeach XMLfile... is valid with respect toschema, then Jing will generate no output.Otherwise, it will generate one or more error messages.


When you use jing.jar with the -jaroption, any jar files that have the same names as the jar filesincluded with the Jing download and are in the same directoryas jing.jar will be used automatically (i.e. they will beadded to the classpath), specifically:


If you do not want use the -jar option (perhapsbecause you want to use some other .jar files notincluded with with Jing), then you must explicitly include all theneeded.jar files with a -cp or-classpath option or with the CLASSPATHenvironment variable, and specify the main class name ascom.thaiopensource.relaxng.util.Driver. For example,on Linux you could do you could do:


If you want to make changes to Jing, youshould checkout the source code from the project's Subversion repository. (Thesource code included in the Jing download is for reference purposes,and doesn't contain the supporting files, such as build scripts andtest cases, that are needed for working conveniently with the sourcecode.)


I switched my field to particle physics after I graduated with a B.E. degree. Ever since then, I have been studied quarkonium at the Institute of High Energy Physics in Beijing, neutrino at the Max-Planck-Institut Fuer Physik in Munich, and dark matter at the Institute for the Phyiscs and Mathematics of the Universe, Tokyo. I became an assistant professor at the University of South Dakota in 2014, and an associate professor in 2020. I am developing novel particle and radiation detectors searching for rare physics processes beyond the scope of the Standard Model of particle physics.


I have taught the following classes over years: Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Nuclear and Particle Physics, Radiation Detection Technology, Computational Methods for Physicist, and Experimental Modern Physics, etc. I enthusiastically support undergraduate research activities. I have supervised a few undergraduates in writing their Honors Theses, more than a dozen in writing research proposals, most of them got funded by CURCS at USD and other supports. Students got chances to present their research activities in national wide conferences or events, including 2017 Posters on the Hill, Washington D.C., 2016 Quadrennial Physics Congress, Silicon Valley, 2016 APS DNP Meeting, Vancouver, and 2016 APS Conferences for Undergraduate Women in Physics, etc. I provide research credits or stipend for undergraduate students in semesters or summers. I also provide guidance for those who are interested in applying for undergraduate grants or scholarships by themselves. My students obtained NASA scholarship, UDiscover summer scholarship, and various travel awards in recent years.


I am passionate in developing novel particle and radiation detectors for neutrino physics, dark matter search and civil uses. I am a member of COHERENT, a collaboration of 21 institutes from 4 countries searching for dark matter particles created in accelarator, sterile neutrinos, and non-standard neutrino interactions, etc. through Coherent Elastic neutrino-Nucleus Scatterings (CEvNS). I am a member of LEGEND, a collaboration of 44 institutes from 14 countries searching for neutrinoless double beta decays of Ge-76 using high-purity Ge (HPGe) detectors. I am a member of DUNE, a collaboration of 162 institutes from 30 countries searching for CP- violations in neutrino oscillations. I am a former member of XMASS, the largest liquid xenon dark matter experiment in Japan. I am a former member of GERDA, a HPGe detector based neutrinoless double beta decay experiment that holds the most stringent lower limit of the effective Majorana neutrino mass to date. I am also a former member of BESII, a high energy physics detector at the Beijing Electron-Position Collider, China.


Today's international clients are facing more legal challenges in the turbulent political and economic macro-environment and the evolving set of tax planning and compliance in the context of cross-border merger and acquisitions. Clients look to Jing for practical corporate and tax advice relating to their cross-border business plan in the region.


Jing is dual-qualified as an attorney in Hong Kong and mainland China, as well as a Hong Kong-certified tax advisor. She is well-equipped to handle complex legal and tax matters in cross-border business and transactions.


Jing has practiced law in London, Beijing, Melbourne, and Hong Kong for more than a decade. She has advised Chinese and foreign companies on various outbound and inbound investment and global restructuring projects. These include greenfield, merger and acquisition, joint venture, pre-IPO investments and business restructuring, tax planning, family trust, ESOP, and general corporate and commercial legal matters, with a focus on the Greater Bay Area of China, Japan, and Southeast Asia. As a trust and estate practitioner (TEP), she has provided many family office clients with full legal services, including tax planning, structure set-up, trust arrangement and subsequent investments.


Jing believes that effective communication is always the key to the quality of legal services. She helps clients overcome various obstacles due to legal and cultural differences, especially in complex transactions involving multiple jurisdictions.

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