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Between South China and Southern California:

2020
In the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century, many Chinese residing in the United States were transnational migrants who kept close connections to their families in China by sending remittances, writing letters, and making temporary visits to the home village; transnational institutions also developed, which helped move money, information, and ...
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Iodine content ofSargassum in Southern China

Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 1998
Sodium thiosulphate and neutron activation determination of iodine content in samples of 18Sargassum species collected in Guangdong and Guangxi Province in April 1996 showed large differences (0.47×10−3 inSargassum hemiphyllum, 0.56×10−3 inSargassum assimile, and 4.5×10−3 inSargassum vachellianum).
Lou Qing-xiang, Fan Xiao
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Sericulture improvement in Southern China

1922
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Cymothoida) from southern China and Australia

2006
Yu, Haiyan, Bruce, Niel L. (2006): Cymothoida) from southern China and Australia.
Yu, Haiyan, Bruce, Niel L.
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Three Tall Buildings in Southern China

Structural Engineering International, 1997
Southern China is experienced interesting political times. The new openess, freedoms and market reforms in the region have led to a phenomenal construction boom. With the world's attention focused on Hong Kong as the British finally sail away, China is looking in another direction - upwards.
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On the Geotectonics of Southern China

Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition, 1991
Abstract The tectonic nature of southern China has changed again and again in the Phanerozoic. In the Caledonian cycle, there existed three tectonic units‐the Yangtze paraplatform, Indosinian‐South China Sea paraplatforrn and Caledonian South China fold belt, of which the last unit is not a collisional orogenic belt but a scissor‐shaped aulacogen‐ type
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Emigration from Southern China

Geographical Review, 1941
J. E. Spencer, Ta Chen, Bruno Lasker
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Challenges and opportunities for carbon neutrality in China

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021
Zhu Liu, Zhu Deng, Gang He
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Southern China

2013
Marco R. Di Tommaso   +2 more
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