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Objectives The primary aim of this study was to describe the socioeconomic status (SES), housing conditions and depression of the elderly in rural China, as well as to examine the associations between depression and SES and housing conditions using the ...
M. Fang+3 more
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The waterlogging tolerance of allotetraploid Actinidia valvata is inherited from one of its diploid progenitors, which leads to subgenome expression dominance, mediated by complex mechanisms including altered chromatin accessibility and DNA methylation.
Xiaoli Hu+14 more
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In Search of Community in Rural China
Change in China’s urban areas is dramatic, as cityscapes emerge from rice paddies. China’s rural areas reflect the impact of globalization, especially as villagers leave home for work in towns and cities. Much of the current research on migration out of China’s countryside has noted its negative consequences for village life, a phenomenon often dubbed “
Ann Maxwell Hill+2 more
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Protest Leadership in Rural China [PDF]
AbstractRural protest leaders in China play a number of roles. Among others, they lead the charge, shape collective claims, recruit activists and mobilize the public, devise and orchestrate acts of contention, and organize cross-community efforts. Protest leaders emerge in two main ways. Long-standing public figures initiate popular action on their own
Li, Lianjiang, O'brien, Kevin J
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This review highlights advances in soil organic carbon (SOC) quantification using remote sensing, proximal soil sensing, AI (ML and DL), and biogeochemical modelling. Integrating diverse data sources and models improves SOC prediction accuracy. Key priorities include enhancing data availability, refining models, incorporating microbial processes, and ...
Zijuan Ding+16 more
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Sustainable rural renewal in China: archetypical patterns
Against the backdrop of rural deprivation during the rapid urbanization of China since the end of the previous century, rural renewal has been regarded as a vital strategy for facilitating rural sustainability.
Rongyu Wang, Klaus Eisenack, Rong Tan
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Research on the Impact of the Pension Insurance System on the Optimization of Rural Families
Presently, the growth of residents’ consumption is slowing, which necessitates the expansion of domestic demand. Against this backdrop, research on the impact of pension insurance on the optimization of the consumption structure in rural areas not only ...
Xue Lei and Li Yanping
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Remittances and Relative Concerns in Rural China [PDF]
The paper investigates the impact of remittances on the relative concerns of households in rural China. Using the Rural to Urban Migration in China (RUMiC) dataset we estimate a series of subjective well-being functions to simultaneously explore relative concerns with respect to income and remittances.
Akay, Alpaslan+4 more
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Increased Inequalities in Health Resource and Access to Health Care in Rural China
Both health resources and access to these resources increased after China's health care reform launched in 2009. However, it is not clear if the inequalities were reduced within rural China, which was one of the main targets in the reform.
Suhang Song+8 more
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In this study, a novel photothermal catalyst, Mn7Co3Ce1Ox has been developed, which features a type‐II heterojunction structure that enables broad‐spectrum absorption, including visible and infrared light. This material significantly enhances the photothermal catalytic efficiency by overcoming the limitations of traditional catalysts that struggle to ...
Niansi Li+9 more
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