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Dentistry in the People’s Republic of China
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1981Two dentists--an American who has visited China three times in the past two years and a Chinese who is on a two-year teaching exchange program in the United States--provide their American colleagues with an introduction to dentistry in the People's Republic of China.
E L, Schattner, T F, Tsao
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Aging in the People's Republic of China
The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1983The Chinese approach to old age is a blend of 4,000 years of recorded culture; a predominately agricultural past and present, and a thirty year old socialist government. Valuable insights are gained regarding aging in China through the description of Chinese elderly life in context with China's past and present. Pertinent questions are asked concerning
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Communications in the People's Republic of China
IEEE Communications Magazine, 1981From 21 May to 3 June 1981, a delegation from the IEEE Communications Society visited the People's Republic of China. The group was invited by the Chinese Institute of Electronics (CIE) which oversaw the entire trip. Some of their staff personnel accompanied the mission throughout its stay.
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Nursing in the People's Republic of China
Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 1997In June, 1994 Dr. Grayce Roessler led a group of nurses to China to attend and present at international nursing conferences in Beijing and Shanghai. Dr. Roessler, an internationally known transcultural nursing leader, has traveled extensively in China (some 36 trips over 20 years).
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EPIDEMIOLOGY OF LEUKAEMIAS IN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Leukemia Research, 1985The incidence of leukaemias in China has been estimated to be between 3 and 4 per 100,000 population. In this report a comparison of the incidence of leukaemia was made between two metropolitan cities, i.e. Shanehai and Tien-Jin. The two cities are located on the east coast, about a thousand miles apart.
J L, Chou, S P, Pan
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Dermatology in the People's Republic of China
Archives of Dermatology, 1982To the Editor.— In the spring of 1980,I had the pleasure of participating in a dermatology study tour, which included visits to Manila, the Philippines; Peking, Shanghai, Wusi, and Canton in the People's Republic of China; and Hong Kong. It was a stimulating experience to be among the first group of dermatologists from the United States to visit China
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The People's Republic of China
The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 2014Litang Wen, Jie Tan, Mingming Cheng
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In the People's Republic of China
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1980J W, Harthorne, S, Furman
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The People’s Republic of China – The Emerging Cyberpower
2009The People's Republic of China (PRC) has a long tradition on military strategy. In the end of the 20 th century this was one of the first nations to prepare itself for the new emerging concept of war that includes the combat in cyberspace, both with the intention to obtain privileged information (espionage), to reduce the enemy attack and/or military ...
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Ophthalmology in The Republic of China
Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1975Y F, Yang, P T, Hung
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