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Network Resilience and Robustness: Theory and Applications
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 213

Network Resilience and Robustness: Theory and Applications

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NY/T 1933-2010 Translated English of Chinese Standard (NY/T 1933-2010, NYT1933-2010)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 9

NY/T 1933-2010 Translated English of Chinese Standard (NY/T 1933-2010, NYT1933-2010)

This document specifies the terms and definitions, classification, grade and specification requirements, sampling methods, test methods, inspection rules, labeling, packaging, storage and transportation of soybeans. This Standard applies to commodity soybeans.

High-Performance Ceramics V
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2000

High-Performance Ceramics V

Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS). This special volume presents, discusses and reviews the latest advances in the science and technology of high-performance ceramics. The editors received more than 700 contributions from which, following a strict peer-review process, more than 598 manuscripts were chosen for inclusion in this collection.

The Origins of Chinese Bolshevism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 414

The Origins of Chinese Bolshevism

This book is the most thorough study to date of the founding period of Chinese communism, and of the aspects of its ideology that had the greatest formative impact on the subsequent development of the Chinese Communist Party. The study of the ideological aspects of the Chinese communistmovement must address two questions: how `communist' is it, and how `Chinese' is it? Dr Luk makes a major contribution to answering these questions through his fully comprehensive analysis of original CCP materials which enables him to reinterpret some previously held views on the subject.

Children of Migrants in China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Children of Migrants in China

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-11-25
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Children are precious in China especially as its population ages rapidly. The unprecedented fast urbanization and massive internal migration have profoundly changed almost every aspect of society. They have impacted the livelihood of children of migrants most. Because of the hukou system and related policies, China’s internal migrants face major obstacles to assimilate into cities. But more than that, as this book shows, these policies have also torn families apart on a scale unseen heretofore. More than 100 million children grow up in unstable families and the great majority have suffered from prolonged separation from their parents in the migratory upheaval. This book provides an updated...

Computer and Computing Technologies in Agriculture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 562

Computer and Computing Technologies in Agriculture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-01-15
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  • Publisher: Springer

The three-volume set IFIP AICT 368-370 constitutes the refereed post-conference proceedings of the 5th IFIP TC 5, SIG 5.1 International Conference on Computer and Computing Technologies in Agriculture, CCTA 2011, held in Beijing, China, in October 2011. The 189 revised papers presented were carefully selected from numerous submissions. They cover a wide range of interesting theories and applications of information technology in agriculture, including simulation models and decision-support systems for agricultural production, agricultural product quality testing, traceability and e-commerce technology, the application of information and communication technology in agriculture, and universal information service technology and service systems development in rural areas. The 62 papers included in the first volume focus on decision support systems, intelligent systems, and artificial intelligence applications.

Directory of Graduate Research
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1850

Directory of Graduate Research

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Faculties, publications and doctoral theses in departments or divisions of chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry and pharmaceutical and/or medicinal chemistry at universities in the United States and Canada.

Chinese Discourses on the Peasant, 1900-1949
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Chinese Discourses on the Peasant, 1900-1949

Shows how Chinese intellectuals with varying politics envisioned the peasantry and its role in changing society during the first half of the twentieth century. Xiaorong Han explores how Chinese intellectuals envisioned the peasantry and its role in changing society during the first half of the twentieth century. Politically motivated intellectuals, both Communist and non-Communist, believed that rural peasants and their villages would be at the heart of change during this long period of national crisis. Nevertheless, intellectuals saw themselves as the true shapers of change who would transform and use the peasantry. Han uses intellectuals’ writings to provide a comprehensive look at their views of the peasantry. He shows how intellectuals with varying politics created images of the peasant—a supposed contemporary image and an ideal image of the peasant transformed for political ends, how intellectuals theorized on the nature of Chinese rural life, and how intellectuals conceived their own relationships with peasants. Xiaorong Han is Assistant Professor of History at Butler University.

Red God
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Red God

Robin Hood–style revolutionary Wei Baqun is often described as one of China's "three great peasant leaders," alongside Mao Zedong and Peng Pai. In his home county of Donglan, where he started organizing peasants in the early 1920s, Wei Baqun came to be considered a demigod after his death—a communist revolutionary with supernatural powers. So much legend has grown up around this fascinating figure that it is difficult to know the truth from the tale. Presenting Wei Baqun's life in light of interactions between his local community and the Chinese nation, Red God is organized around the journeys he made from his multiethnic frontier county to major cities where he picked up ideas, methods, and contacts, and around the three revolts he launched back home. Xiaorong Han explores the congruencies and conflicts of local, regional, and national forces at play during Wei Baqun's lifetime while examining his role as a link between his Zhuang people and the Han majority, between the village and the city, and between the periphery and the center.