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“A Year in Review: Discussions in Molecular and Structural Endocrinology” is part of a wider series of Research Topics across Frontiers in Endocrinology. This Research Topic aims to spark discussion around popular spontaneous articles from 2021 in Cancer Endocrinology and selected by our Chief Editor. The Molecular and Structural Endocrinology field is continuously evolving, therefore we are seeking to understand developments and perspectives on articles that have attracted attention throughout the year.
At the foot of Shennong Valley, Su Wen was talking with the sister-in-law of local LiCunhua.
The influence of Lu Xun (1881-1936) in China's cultural, literary, and artistic life over the last sixty years has been inestimable. A poet from a backwater town, Lu Xun was propelled by the times into the various careers of educator, writer, publicist, professor, and polemicist. He was, however, first and foremost a classical scholar, writing some of his best works in classical form. The Lyrical Lu Xun is the most complete treatment of his classical-style poetry in any foreign language, containing translations and extensive discussions of sixty-four poems in the highly stylized forms of jueju (quatrains) and lushi (full-length regulated verse) - forms with detailed, strict rules for rhyme and tonal prosody that evolved according to pronunciations and standards set up more than a thousand years ago.
The six-volume set LNCS 14447 until 14452 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 30th International Conference on Neural Information Processing, ICONIP 2023, held in Changsha, China, in November 2023. The 652 papers presented in the proceedings set were carefully reviewed and selected from 1274 submissions. They focus on theory and algorithms, cognitive neurosciences; human centred computing; applications in neuroscience, neural networks, deep learning, and related fields.
Provides a new perspective on the Chinese avant-garde through the figure of artist and activist Tian Han