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The new Silk Road

Nature, 2004
Kenneth Chien and Luther Chien look to the past to inspire biomedical research of the future.
Kenneth, Chien, Luther, Chien
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Silk road occlusion

The Lancet, 2011
In November, 2009, a 19-year-old woman presented to us with a 3-month history of several episodes of numbness of her left limbs lasting 2–3 min, and one episode of weakness lasting 2·5 h. She also complained of anorexia because of paroxysmal upper abdominal pain, which had been present for 1 week before admission and had a 5-year history of ...
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The Silk Road

2022
Abstract Evocative and enigmatic, the Silk Road occupies a unique place in contemporary culture and international affairs. Across the world, it has captured the imagination as a story of camel caravans crossing desert and mountain, of precious goods moving between East and West, and of ideas, religions, and technologies migrating across ...
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The Silk Roads

2023
The Silk Road/Roads is a term that is now widely used in scholarship and beyond, yet it is a relatively recent adoption and there is uncertainty and disagreement about its scope and focus. If there is consensus, it is that it refers to premodern routes of trade and interaction across Afro-Eurasia, primarily focusing from about 200 bce through the first
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Reinventing the Silk Road

Nature, 2004
Can the intellectual route from China to the United States become a two-way street? Paul Smaglik investigates.
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Byzantine Silk on the Silk Roads

2022
With over 200 color illustrations, Byzantine Silk on the Silk Roads examines in detail the eclectic iconography of the Byzantine period and its impact on design and creativity today. Through an examination of the extraordinary variety of designs in these captivating silks, an international team of experts reveal that Byzantine culture was ever-moving ...
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Silk Roads or Steppe Roads? The Silk Roads in World History

Journal of World History, 2000
Modern historiography has not fully appreciated the ecological complexity of the Silk Roads. As a result, it has failed to under stand their antiquity, or to grasp their full importance in Eurasian his tory. The role played by the Silk Roads in exchanging goods, tech nologies, and ideas between regions of agrarian civilization is well understood.
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The Silk Roads

2021
Abstract This chapter shows how in early antiquity the universal appeal of silk spread across Eurasia through a trade network known as the Silk Roads. Silk inspired the economic exchange of trading goods, which produced a network of trade centers and cities.
Robert N. Wiedenmann, J. Ray Fisher
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On the silk road

New Scientist, 2012
The stuff of spiders' webs and underwear has a dazzling array of properties, as Jessica Griggs finds ...
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The Silk Road

Education About Asia, 2005
The Silk Road, a series of trade routes connecting the Mediterranean with the Far East for several millennia, was at its height from the first to twelfth centuries CE. Travel and commerce led to the diffusion of languages, religions, inventions (e.g., paper, gunpowder, and the compass), and expensive and prized goods (jade, rugs, spices, etc.).
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