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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1972
The Chinese expression of farewell, tsai chien, is literally translated, "See you again." I said it hopefully to Chinese friends and colleagues when I left China in 1948 after two and a half years' work as a nurse in what was then called the Friends (Quaker) Ambulance Unit.
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The Chinese expression of farewell, tsai chien, is literally translated, "See you again." I said it hopefully to Chinese friends and colleagues when I left China in 1948 after two and a half years' work as a nurse in what was then called the Friends (Quaker) Ambulance Unit.
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Journal of Orthodontics, 2002
The People's Republic of China is located in the east of Asia on the west coast of the Pacific. China is the third largest country in the world and has a land area of about 9.6 million km2, which i...
S J, Yeweng, S F, Huang, L J, Ren
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The People's Republic of China is located in the east of Asia on the west coast of the Pacific. China is the third largest country in the world and has a land area of about 9.6 million km2, which i...
S J, Yeweng, S F, Huang, L J, Ren
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2013
The movement for the reform and liberalisation of China’s economy is now over thirty-four years old. The rapid development of the economy and the proliferation of consumer products have led to a revolution in China’s marketing confi guration. The most complete changes have occurred in the area of marketing channels.
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The movement for the reform and liberalisation of China’s economy is now over thirty-four years old. The rapid development of the economy and the proliferation of consumer products have led to a revolution in China’s marketing confi guration. The most complete changes have occurred in the area of marketing channels.
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Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 2010
Summary1. Following rapid economic development in China, the epidemiological characteristics, management and prevention strategies for stroke are changing. In the present article, we review recent epidemiological data, as well as studies into the management and prevention of stroke in China.2.
Qian, Jia, Li-Ping, Liu, Yong-Jun, Wang
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Summary1. Following rapid economic development in China, the epidemiological characteristics, management and prevention strategies for stroke are changing. In the present article, we review recent epidemiological data, as well as studies into the management and prevention of stroke in China.2.
Qian, Jia, Li-Ping, Liu, Yong-Jun, Wang
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The triumph of China China [Il trionfo della china china]
2000Malaria and its various remedies were frequently debated by Italian scientists in the 17th and 18th centuries. Physicians of the period discussed the probable origin of the disease, making use of the humoral theory, whilst upholding the efficacy of a new remedy, the bark of the cinchona tree.
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2010
In this timely book, a group of leading scholars provides a comprehensive assessment of China's polity, economy, and society. Taking the thirtieth anniversary of Beijing's adoption of reform and opening as an occasion to reflect on the course of development over the past three decades, the contributors consider where the country may be going in the ...
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In this timely book, a group of leading scholars provides a comprehensive assessment of China's polity, economy, and society. Taking the thirtieth anniversary of Beijing's adoption of reform and opening as an occasion to reflect on the course of development over the past three decades, the contributors consider where the country may be going in the ...
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China, China-watching and CHINA WATCHER
1980"September 1980." ; "2300"--handwritten on cover ; Series from publisher's list ; Includes bibliographical references ; Supported by NSF ...
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Nature, 2014
China is luring back expatriates with generous incentives, causing many to weigh the pros and cons of returning.
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China is luring back expatriates with generous incentives, causing many to weigh the pros and cons of returning.
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