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European Journal of Radiology, 2011
First, history of PACS (picture archiving and communication system for medical use) in Japan is described in two parts: in part 1, the early stage of PACS development from 1984 to 2002, and in part 2 the matured stage from 2002 to 2010. PACS in Japan has been developed and installed by local manufacturers by their own technology and demand from ...
Kiyonari, Inamura, Jong Hyo, Kim
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First, history of PACS (picture archiving and communication system for medical use) in Japan is described in two parts: in part 1, the early stage of PACS development from 1984 to 2002, and in part 2 the matured stage from 2002 to 2010. PACS in Japan has been developed and installed by local manufacturers by their own technology and demand from ...
Kiyonari, Inamura, Jong Hyo, Kim
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History of Medicine and Nephrology in Asia
American Journal of Nephrology, 1994The beginning of Chinese medicine has been attributed to 3 mythical emperors who gathered herbs for medicines. During the 2nd century BC, Han dynasty physicians developed cranial trephining and sedation with wine and herbs for anesthesia. Chiang Chung-Ching (142-212 AD) used the appearance of rashes in diagnosis, treated infections with anthelmintics ...
E L, Chan +3 more
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Choice Reviews Online, 2000
Svat Soucek's book offers a short and accessible introduction to the history of Inner Asia. The narrative, which begins with the arrival of Islam, charts the rise and fall of the different dynasties right up to the Russian conquest. Dynastic tables and maps augment and elucidate the text.
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Svat Soucek's book offers a short and accessible introduction to the history of Inner Asia. The narrative, which begins with the arrival of Islam, charts the rise and fall of the different dynasties right up to the Russian conquest. Dynastic tables and maps augment and elucidate the text.
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Transnational Histories of Sexualities in Asia
The American Historical Review, 2009Your wives who receive a royal salary have recounted vociferously to others that you don't care for your children or them and that you have fallen head over heels in love with your dancers and performers. His Majesty is aware of this and understands that [you] have pref erences like those of the Lord of Peking (Daoguang), who loves the Chinese opera ...
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History and management - Southern Asia.
2019Abstract In Southern Asia, parthenium weed (Parthenium hysterophorus) is now present in most countries, including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan. Although there are no confirmed reports of its presence in Afghanistan or Maldives, it is highly likely that it is present in Afghanistan.
Shabbir, Asad +3 more
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2006
From Angkor Wat to Agent Orange,Southeast Asia An Environmental Historytells the story of some of the most dramatic effects humans have had on the natural and developed environment anywhere in the world and examines the ways in which environmental factors have helped shape the culture, politics, and societies of the region.
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From Angkor Wat to Agent Orange,Southeast Asia An Environmental Historytells the story of some of the most dramatic effects humans have had on the natural and developed environment anywhere in the world and examines the ways in which environmental factors have helped shape the culture, politics, and societies of the region.
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The Population History of Asia
2019Abstract When composed of hunter-gatherers, Asia’s population numbered perhaps 1–2 million. But the emergence of agriculture saw population growth, and it appears likely that by 1 CE the continent’s population exceeded 100 million. For China and Japan, there are data which shed light on their population histories during pre-modern ...
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Asia in the history of cartography
Imago Mundi, 1996The History of Cartography, Volume Two, Book One: Cartography in the Traditional Islamic and South Asian Societies. Edited by J. B. Harley and David Woodward. Chicago and London: Chicago University Press, 1992. ISBN 0 226 31635 1. Pp xxiv, 579, 355 illus., 40 coloured plates. US$143.75 (cloth).
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History of Transportation in Central Asia
International Journal on Human-Computing Studies, 2023The importance of transport in the development and placement of production forces is incomparable. Transport is an important basis of production infrastructure in any region. An area of any scale cannot be developed effectively and rationally without transport.
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History of Swine Influenza Viruses in Asia
2011The pig is one of the main hosts of influenza A viruses and plays important roles in shaping the current influenza ecology. The occurrence of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza virus demonstrated that pigs could independently facilitate the genesis of a pandemic influenza strain.
Peiris, JSM +5 more
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