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China

Nursing Standard, 1988
Nurses in Quidong county, China, are assisting in a programme to immunise all new born babies to cut down the high incidence of Hepatitis B and liver cancer in the area. About 9,000 babies are vaccinated each year in a population of 700,000. The protection rate is around 85 per cent and the prevention strategy extends to control aflatoxin contamination
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The China Model

2020
The world has witnessed the rise of China, and there is a sustained debate on the China model. While some scholars believe that the China model is obsolete, others regard the China model as a threat to democracy. This book takes an empirical approach and regards the China model as it is and looks into different aspects of the China model, ranging from ...
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China: Distribution in China

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.
Junsong Chen, Jintao Wu
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China

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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Science in China

Science, 1996
Letters from: [ Chenjian Li ][1] [ T. C. Tso ][1] [ Howard L. Fields ][1] The editorial by Li Peng, premier of China ([5 July, p. 13][2]), gives a positive signal that the Chinese government finally realizes that it is time to replace the empty “ism” with science.
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