820 resultados para Guo zi jian (China)
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Contains: Mingjian yizhilu.
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Guadalupian reefs occur locally in Guangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan and Western Zhejiang, South China. Two types of Guadalupian reefs can be recognized, one is developed in carbonate platforms, e.g. those in the juncture areas of Guangxi, Yunnan and Guizhou; the other occurs in a littoral clastic shelf. The Lengwu reef in Western Zhejiang is a representative of the latter type, which is a major topic of this paper. Lengwu algae-sponge reef, more than one hundred meters in thickness, are composed mainly of sponges, hydrozoans, algae, bryozoans, microbes and lime mud. Reef limestones sit on the mudstone interbedded with fine sandstone of the proximal prodelta facies and are overlain by coarse clasts of the delta front sediments. Lengwu reef displays a lens-shaped relief, dipping and thinning from the reef core, which is remarkably different from the surrounding sediments, showing a protruding relief. Sponges and microbe/algae form bafflestone, bindstone and framestone of the reef core facies. Fore-reef facies is characterized by lithoclastic rudstone and bioclastic packstone. Reef limestone sequence is composed of three cycles and controlled by sea level changes and sediment influx. Such reef is unique among the Guadalupian reefs in South China, but seems similar in some aspects to lwaizaki reef limestones of south Kitakami in Japan. Algae and microbes growing around sponges to form rigid structure in Lengwu reef are a typical feature, which is distinctly different to Guadalupian reefs in a stable platform facies of Guizhou, Yunnan and Guangxi, South China.
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The corridor area of Gansu Province is one of the most important wine grape growing regions in China, and this strip of land results in a significant difference in terms of terroir between its regions. Chemical composition and antioxidant capacity of the main wine grape varieties (Vitis vinifera L.) cultivated in the corridor area of Gansu Province in northwest China were compared. Three regions (Zhangye, Wuwei, and Jiayuguan) were selected to explain the influence of soil and climate conditions on the quality of wine grapes. This study aims to investigate the effect of different regions on berry composition and antioxidant capacity, providing a general evaluation of red and white wine grapes quality in the corridor area of China. The results showed that ‘Merlot’ grapes grown in Zhangye had the best quality among the different varieties in the three regions of Gansu evaluated. The moderate temperature and nitrogen deficiency were associated with improved fruit quality. It was identified that the most suitable grape variety from Zhangye is ‘Merlot’, and that ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’ and ‘Italian Resling’ are the most suitable varieties from Wuwei and Jiayuguan, respectively.
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Contient : I (livre 1)晉尚書令何充等執沙門不應敬王者奏并序Jin shang shu ling he chong deng zhi sha men bu ying jing wang zhe zou bing xu.Rapports au trône de He Chong, président du Conseil privé, et autres sur les marques de respect qui ne sont pas dues par les religieux au souverain ; II (livre 1)車騎將軍庾冰為成帝出令沙門致敬詔Ju qi jiang jun yu bing wei cheng di chu ling sha men zhi jing zhao.Ordre aux religieux de manifester leur respect, donné par Yu Bing, maréchal de Ju qi, au nom de l'empereur Cheng ; III (livre 1)太尉桓玄與八座桓謙等論道人應致敬事書并序Tai wei huan xuan yu ba zuo huan qian deng lun dao ren ying zhi jing shi shu bing xu.Avis du grand maréchal Huan Xuan, adressé au ministre Huan Qian et autres, sur les marques de respect dues par les religieux ; IV (livre 1)八座等答桓玄明道人不應致敬事書Ba zuo deng da huan xuan ming dao ren bu ying zhi jing shi shu.Réponse du ministre et autres à Huan Xuan : il n'y a pas lieu pour les religieux de donner des marques de respect ; V (livre 1)桓玄與中書令王謐論沙門應致敬事書Huan xuan yu zhong shu ling wang mi lun sha men ying zhi jing shi shu.Avis de Huan Xuan adressé au Président du Conseil privé Wang Mi sur les marques de respect dues, etc ; VI (livre 1)王謐答桓玄明沙門不應致敬事書Wang mi da huan xuan ming sha men bu ying zhi jing shi shu.Réponse de Wang Mi à Huan Xuan : il n'y a pas lieu, etc ; VII (livre 1)桓玄難王謐不應致敬事Huan xuan nan wang mi bu ying zhi jing shi.Objections de Huan Xuan à Wang Mi ; VIII (livre 1)王謐答桓玄應致敬難Wang mi da huan xuan ying zhi jing nan.Réponses de Wang Mi aux objections de Huan Xuan ; IX (livre 1)桓玄與廬山法師慧遠使述沙門不致敬王者意書并遠答往反Huan xuan yu lü shan fa shi hui yuan shi shu sha men bu zhi jing wang zhe yi shu bing yuan da wang fan.Correspondance de Huan Xuan avec le bonze Hui yuan au sujet des marques de respect ; X (livre 2)晉廬山釋慧遠沙門不敬王者論并序Jin lü shan shi hui yuan sha men bu jing wang zhe lun bing xu.Dissertation de Hui yuan sur les marques de respect non données par les religieux ; XI (livre 2)偽楚桓玄許沙門不致禮詔Wei chu huan xuan xu sha men bu zhi li zhao.Décret rendu par Huan Xuan, empereur de Chu, pour autoriser les religieux à ne pas accomplir les rites de respect ; XII (livre 2)侍中卞嗣之等執沙門應敬奏。桓楚答Shi zhong bian si zhi deng zhi sha men ying jing zou. Huan chu da.Rapport du conseiller Bian Si zhi et autres sur les marques de respect dues par les religieux. Réponses de Huan, empereur de Chu ; XIII (livre 2)宋孝武帝抑沙門致拜事Song xiaowWu di yi sha men zhi bai shi.Xiao Wu di, des Song, oblige les religieux à saluer ; XIV (livre 2)夏赫連勃勃令沙門致拜事Xia he lian bu bu ling sha men zhi bai shi.He lian Bu bu, de Xia, ordonne aux religieux de saluer ; XV (livre 2)齊武帝論沙門抗禮事Qi wu di lun sha men kang li shi.Avis de Wu di, des Qi, sur la résistance des religieux aux rites ; XVI (livre 2)隋煬帝敕沙門致拜事。興善寺沙門明瞻答Sui yang di chi sha men zhi bai shi. Xing shan si sha men ming zhan da.Yang di, des Sui, ordonne aux religieux de saluer. Réponse de Ming zhan ; XVII (livre 2)洛濱翻經館沙門釋彥悰福田論并序Luo bin fan jing guan sha men shi yan cong fu tian lun bing xu.Dissertations de Yan cong Fu tian, bonze du Fan jing guan ; XVIII (Livre 3)制沙門等致拜君親敕Zhi sha men deng zhi bai jun qin chi.Ordre aux religieux de saluer les princes et leurs parents ; XIX (livre 3)大莊嚴寺僧威秀等上沙門不合拜俗表Da zhuang yan si seng wei xiu deng shang sha men bu he bai su biao.Rapport pour établir que les religieux ne doivent pas saluer les laïques, présenté par Wei xiu et autres religieux de Da zhuang yan si ; XX (livre 3)西明寺僧道宣等上雍州牧沛王賢論沙門不應拜俗事啟Xi ming si seng dao xuan deng shang yong zhou mu pei wang xian lun sha men bu ying bai su shi qi.Rapport de Dao xuan et autres religieux de Xi ming si présentant l'avis du prince de Phei, que les religieux ne doivent pas, etc ; XXI (livre 3)西明寺僧道宣等上榮國夫人楊氏請論沙門不合拜俗事啟Xi ming si seng dao xuan deng shang yong guo fu ren yang shi qing lun sha men bu he bai su deng shi qi.Rapport de Dao xuan, etc., présentant la prière et l'avis de la princesse de Yong, que les religieux ne doivent pas, etc ; XXII (livre 3)西明寺僧道宣等序佛教隆替事簡諸宰輔等狀Xi ming si seng dao xuan deng xu fo jiao long ti shi jian zhu zai fu deng zhuang.Rapport de Dao xuan, etc. faisant l'historique de la religion bouddhique ; XXIII (livre 3)中臺司禮太常伯隴西王博又(autre titre 叉)大夫孔志約等議狀Zhong tai si li tai shang bai long xi wang bai you (autre titre cha) da fu kong zhi yue deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par le prince de Long xi, Kong Zhi yue, etc ; XXIV (livre 3)司元太常伯竇德玄少常伯張仙壽等議狀Si yuan tai shang bai dou de xuan shao shang bai zhang shan shou deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Dou De xuan, Zhang Shan shou, etc ; XXV (livre 3)司戎太常伯城護軍鄭欽泰員外郎秦懷恪等議狀Si rong tai shang bai hu jun zheng qin tai yuan wai lang qin huai ke deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Zheng Qin tai, Qin Huai ke, etc ; XXVI (livre 3)司刑太常伯城陽縣開國侯劉祥道等議狀Si xing tai shang bai cheng yang xian kai guo hou liu xiang dao deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Liu Xiang dao et autres ; XXVII (livre 4)中御府少監護軍高藥尚等議狀Zhong yu fu shao jian hu jun gao yue shang deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Gao Yue shang et autres ; XXVIII (livre 4)內侍監給事王泉博士胡玄亮等議狀Nei shi jian ji shi wang quan bai shi hu xuan liang deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Wang Quan, Hu Xuan liang, etc ; XXIX (livre 4)奉常寺丞劉慶道主簿郝處傑等議狀Feng shang si cheng liu qing dao zhu bu he chu jie deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Liu Qing dao, He Chu jie, etc ; XXX (livre 4)詳刑寺承王千石司直張道遜等議狀Xiang xing si cheng wang qian shi si zhi zhang dao sun deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Wang Qian shi, Zhang Dao sun, etc ; XXXI (livre 4)司稼寺卿梁孝仁太倉署令趙行本等議狀Si jia si qing liang xiao ren tai cang shu ling zhao xing ben deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Liang Xiao ren, Zhao Xing ben, etc ; XXXII (livre 4)司稼寺卿梁孝仁太倉署令趙行本等議狀Wai fu si qing wei si zhai zhu bu jia ju deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Wei Si zhai, Jia Ju, etc ; XXXIII (livre 4)繕工監太監劉審禮監作上官突厥等議狀Shan gong jian tai jian liu shen li jian zuo shang guan tu jue deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Liu Shen li, Shang guan Tu jue, etc ; XXXIV (livre 4)司成館大司成令狐德棻等議狀Si cheng guan da si cheng ling hu de fen deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Ling hu De fen et autres ; XXXV (livre 4)司成寺館守宣業範義頵等議狀Si cheng si guan shou xuan ye fan yi jun deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Fan Yi jun et autres ; XXXVI (livre 4)左衛大將軍張延師等議狀Zuo wei da jiang jun zhang yan shi deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Zhang Yan shi et autres ; XXXVII (livre 4)右衛長史崔修業等議狀You wei zhang shi cui xiu ye deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Cui Xiu ye et autres ; XXXVIII (livre 4)左驍衛長史王玄策騎曹蕭灌等議狀Zuo xiao wei zhang shi wang xuan ce qi cao xiao guan deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Wang Xuan ce, Xiao Guan et autres ; XXXIX (livre 4)左 (autre titre 右) 武衛長史孝昌縣公徐慶等議狀Zuo (autre titre you) wu wei zhang shi xiao chang xian gong xu qing deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Xu Qing et autres ; XL (livre 4)右威衛將軍李晦等議狀You wei wei jiang jun li hui deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Li Hui et autres ; XLI (livre 4)左戎衛大將軍懷甯縣公杜君綽等議狀Zuo rong wei da jiang jun huai ning xian gong du jun chuo deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Du Jun tchho et autres ; XLII (livre 4)左金吾衛將軍上柱國開國侯權善才等議狀Zuo jin wu wei jiang jun shang zhu guo kai guo hou quan shan cai deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Quan Shan cai et autres ; XLIII (livre 4)右奉宸衛將軍辛弘亮等議狀You feng shen wei jiang jun xin hong liang deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Xin Hong liang et autres ; XLIV (livre 4)右春坊主事謝壽等議狀You chun fang zhu shi xie shou deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Xie Shou et autres ; XLV (livre 4)馭僕寺大夫王思泰丞牛玄璋等議狀Yu bu si da fu wang si tai cheng niu xuan zhang deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Wang Si tai, Niu Xuan zhang, etc ; XLVI (livre 4)萬年縣令源誠心等議狀Wan nian xian ling yuan cheng xin deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Yuan Cheng xin et autres ; XLVII (livre 4)長安縣尉崔道默等議狀Chang an xian wei cui dao mo deng yi zhuang ; autre titre : 長安縣丞王方則崔道默等議狀Chang an xian cheng wang fang ze cui dao mo deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Wang Fang ze, Cui Dao mo, etc ; XLVIII (livre 4)沛王府長史皇甫公義文學陳至德等議狀Pei wang fu zhang shi huang fu gong yi wen xue chen zhi de deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Huang fu Gong yi, Chen Zhi de, etc ; XLIX (livre 4)周王府長史源直心參軍元思敬等議狀Zhou wang fu zhang shi yuan zhi xin can jun yuan si jing deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Yuan Zhi xin, Yuan Si jing, etc ; L (livre 5)左威衛長史崔安都錄事沈玄明等議狀Zuo wei wei zhang shi Cui an du lu shi shen xuan ming deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Cui An du, Shen Xuan ming, etc ; LI (livre 5)右清道衛長史李洽等議狀You qing dao wei zhang shi li xia deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Li Xia et autres ; LII (livre 5)長安縣令張松壽等議狀Chang an xian ling zhang song shou deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Zhang Song shou et autres ; LIII (livre 5)中臺司列少常伯楊思玄司績大夫楊守拙等議狀Zhong tai si lie shao shang bo yang si xuan si ji da fu yang shou zhuo deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Yang Si Xuan, Yang Shou zhuo, etc ; LIV (livre 5)司平太常伯閻立本等議狀Si ping tai shang bo yan li ben deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Yan Li ben et autres ; LV (livre 5)蘭臺秘閣局郎中李淳風等議狀Lan tai bi ge ju lang zhong li shun feng deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Li Shun feng et autres ; LVI (livre 5)太常寺博士呂才等議狀Tai shang si bo shi lü cai deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Lü Cai et autres ; LVII (livre 5)司宰寺丞豆盧暕等議狀Si zai si cheng dou lu jian deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Dou Lu jian et autres ; LVIII (livre 5)司衛寺卿楊思儉等議狀Si wei si qing yang si jian deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Yang Si jian et autres ; LIX (livre 5)司馭寺丞韓處玄等議狀Si yu si cheng han chu xuan deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Han Chu xuan et autres ; LX (livre 5)詳刑寺少卿元大士等議狀Xiang xing si shao qing yuan da shi deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Yuan Da shi et autres ; LXI (livre 5)司(autre titre 同)文寺丞謝祐等議狀Si (autre titre tong) wen si cheng xie you deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Xie You et autres ; LXII (livre 5)內府監丞柳元貞等議狀Nei fu jian cheng liu yuan zheng deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Liu Yuan zheng et autres ; LXIII (livre 5)司津監李仁方等議狀Si jin jian li ren fang deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Li Ren fang et autres ; LXIV (livre 5)右武衛兵曹參軍趙崇素等議狀You wu wei bing cao can jun zhao chong su deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Zhao Chong su et autres ; LXV (livre 5)右戎衛長史李義範等議狀You rong wei zhang shi li yi fan deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Li Yi fan et autres ; LXVI (livre 5)右金吾衛將軍薛孤吳仁長史劉文琮等議狀You jin wu wei jiang jun xie gu wu ren zhang shi liu wen cang deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Xie Gu, Liu Wen tshong, etc ; LXVII (livre 5)右監門衛中郎將能玄逸等議狀You jian men wei zhong lang jiang xiong xuan yi deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Xiong Xuan yi et autres ; LXVIII (livre 5)端尹府端尹李寬等議狀Duan yin fu duan yin li khoan deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Li Khoan et autres ; LXIX (livre 5)左春坊中護賀蘭敏之贊善楊全節等議狀Zuo chun fang zhong hu he lan min zhi zan shan yang quan jie deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par He lan Min zhi, Yang Quan jie, etc ; LXX (livre 5)右春坊中護郝處俊贊善楊思正等議狀You chun fang zhong hu he chu jun zan shan yang si zheng deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par He Chu jun, Yang Si zheng, etc ; LXXI (livre 5)司更寺丞張約等議狀Si jing si cheng zhang yue deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Zhang Yue et autres ; LXXII (livre 5)左典戎衛倉曹王思九等議狀Zuo dian rong wei cang cao wang si jiu deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Wang Si jiu et autres ; LXXIII (livre 5)右典戎衛將軍斛斯敬則等議狀You dian rong wei jiang jun hu si jing ze deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Hu si Jing ze et autres ; LXXIV (livre 5)左司禦衛長史馬大師等議狀Zuo si yu wei zhang shi ma da shi deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Ma Da shi et autres ; LXXV (livre 5)右司禦衛長史崔崇業等議狀You si yu wei zhang shi cui chong ye deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Cui Chong ye et autres ; LXXVI (livre 5)左清道衛長史蔣眞胄等議狀Zuo qing dao wei zhang shi jiang zhen zhou deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Jiang Zhen zhou et autres ; LXXVII (livre 5)左崇掖衛長史竇尚義等議狀Zuo chong yi wei zhang shi dou shang yi deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Dou Shang yi et autres ; LXXVIII (livre 5)右崇掖衛長史李行敏等議狀You chong yi wei zhang shi li xing min deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Li Xing min et autres ; LXXIX (livre 5)左奉裕衛長史丘神靜等議狀Zuo feng yu wei zhang shi qiu shen jing deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Qiu Shen jing et autres ; LXXX (livre 5)右奉裕衛率韋懷敬等議狀You feng yu wei choai wei huai jing deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Wei Huai jing et autres ; LXXXI (livre 5)雍州司功劉仁叡等議狀Yong zhou si gong liu ren rui deng yi zhuang.Avis formulé par Liu Ren rui et autres ; LXXXII (livre 6)普光寺沙門玄範質拜議狀Pu guang si sha men xuan fan zhi bai yi zhuang.Examen de la question du salut des religieux, par le bonze Xuan fan, de Pu guang si ; LXXXIII (livre 6)中臺司禮太常伯隴西王博叉等執議奏狀Zhong tai si li tai shang bai long xi wang bai cha deng zhi yi zou zhuang.Rapport du prince de Long xi et autres ; LXXXIV (livre 6)今上停沙門拜君詔Jin shang ting sha men bai jun zhao.Ordre de l'empereur régnant suspendant l'obligation pour les bonzes de saluer le souverain ; LXXXV (livre 6)京邑老人程士顒等上請出家子女不拜親表Jing yi lao ren cheng shi yong deng shang qing chu jia zi nü bu bai qin biao.Rapport présenté par les vieillards Cheng Shi yong et autres, demandant que les religieux et religieuses ne saluent pas leurs parents ; LXXXVI (livre 6)直東臺馮神德上請依舊僧尼等不拜親表并上佛道先後事Zhi dong tai feng shen de shang qing yi jiu seng ni deng bu bai qin biao bing shang fo dao xian hou shi.Rapport présenté par Feng Shen de, demandant que les religieux et religieuses continuent à ne pas saluer leurs parents et exposant l'historique du bouddhisme ; LXXXVII (livre 6)西明寺僧道宣等重上榮國夫人楊氏請論不合拜親啟Xi ming si seng dao xuan deng chong shang rong guo fu ren yang shi qing lun bu he bai qin qi.Rapport de Dao xuan et autres religieux de Xi ming si, présentant de nouveau la prière et l'avis de la princesse de Rong, que les religieux ne doivent pas saluer leurs parents ; LXXXVIII (livre 6)大莊嚴寺僧威秀等上僧尼請依內教不拜父母表Da zhuang yan si seng wei xiu deng shang seng ni qing yi nei jiao bu bai fu mu biao.Rapport de Wei xiu et autres religieux de Da zhuang yan si, présentant la prière des religieux et religieuses qui demandent à ne pas saluer leurs père et mère ; LXXXIX (livre 6)玉華宮寺譯經沙門靜邁等上僧尼拜父母有損表Yu hua gong si yi jing sha men jing mai deng shang seng ni bai fu mu you sun biao.Rapport de Jing mai et autres religieux traducteurs, de Yu hua gong si, exposant qu'il y a inconvénient à ce que les religieux et religieuses saluent leurs père et mère ; XC (livre 6)襄州禪居寺僧崇拔上請僧尼父母同君上不受出家男女致拜表Xiang zhou shan ju si seng chong ba shang qing seng ni fu mu tong jun shang bu shou chu jia nan nü zhi bai biao.Rapport de Chong ba, religieux de Xiang zhou, demandant que les père et mère, comme les princes et supérieurs des religieux et religieuses, ne reçoivent pas le salut de leurs fils et filles entrés en religion
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La década de 1950 fue determinante en el establecimiento y póstumo desarrollo del sistema de política exterior de la República Popular China. Al respecto, es de vital importancia realizar un análisis exhaustivo sobre esta primera etapa en donde actores externos a la nación tuvieron un papel determinante. Se busca, entonces, analizar la incidencia que tuvo el discurso de Estados Unidos en la política exterior China a través de un profundo análisis cualitativo que tendrá como base elementos propios de la historiografía. Mediante aproximaciones constructivistas, se pretende demostrar que las creencias pre-existentes de ambos actores (así como la intersubjetividad entre los mismos), determinó la identidad construida a través de la percepción mutua. Lo anterior, impulsó las relaciones predominantemente agresivas entre Estados Unidos y la China Maoísta de principios de la Guerra Fría.
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Analizar los conocimientos básicos de la tecnología educativa realizando un recorrido histórico hasta la situación actual de la educación en China. Bibliografía. Investigación sobre literatura científica, investigación teórica. Revisión bibliográfica. Análisis de contenido, análisis comparativo, análisis conceptual. La investigación recoge, en la primera parte, los conocimientos básicos sobre la cultura y la comunicación educativa en china, realizando un análisis histórico de la educación en China, profundizando sobre la situación educativa de la última década. La segunda parte está orientada hacia las aportaciones de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación en el sistema educativo Chino, tanto desde el ámbito formal como no formal y las perspectivas futuras que ofrece la tecnología educativa. El proceso de la educación China está orientado a preparar a los futuros funcionarios gubernamentales; posee un rasgo eminentemente democrático consistente en conceder a todos los habitantes el derecho de desempeñar puestos públicos, aunque sólo los lleguen a desempeñar los más capacitados. Los chinos no cultivan las ciencias por interés científico, sino por ser de interés para el estado; entran en la administración del estado, el cual determina todo lo que debe ser estudiado. Se trata de un estado totalitario regido por 'letrados' no por guerreros ni sacerdotes como sucede a otros pueblos asiáticos. La investigación ha analizado la situación actual de la tecnología educativa en China.
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In January 2008, central and southern China experienced persistent low temperatures, freezing rain, and snow. The large-scale conditions associated with the occurrence and development of these snowstorms are examined in order to identify the key synoptic controls leading to this event. Three main factors are identified: 1) the persistent blocking high over Siberia, which remained quasi-stationary around 65°E for 3 weeks, led to advection of dry and cold Siberian air down to central and southern China; 2) a strong persistent southwesterly flow associated with the western Pacific subtropical high led to enhanced moisture advection from the Bay of Bengal into central and southern China; and 3) the deep inversion layer in the lower troposphere associated with the extended snow cover over most of central and southern China. The combination of these three factors is likely responsible for the unusual severity of the event, and hence a long return period
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Using a newly developed integrated indicator system with entropy weighting, we analyzed the panel data of 577 recorded disasters in 30 provinces of China from 1985–2011 to identify their links with the subsequent economic growth. Meteorological disasters promote economic growth through human capital instead of physical capital. Geological disasters did not trigger local economic growth from 1999–2011. Generally, natural disasters overall had no significant impact on economic growth from 1985–1998. Thus, human capital reinvestment should be the aim in managing recoveries, and it should be used to regenerate the local economy based on long-term sustainable development.
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Background: Knowledge about HD in China is lacking in the international literature. We have therefore analyzed the Chinese literature to thoroughly explore the clinical characteristics of Huntington disease in China. Methods: A computer-based online search of China National Knowledge Infrastructure was performed to review case reports concerning HD published between January 1980 and April of 2011, and the clinical characteristics were extracted. Results: A total of 92 studies involving 279 patients (157 males and 122 females) were collected, 82.0% of which were from provinces of North China. Most of the cases (97.8%) had a family history of HD, and paternal inheritance (65.5%) was higher than maternal inheritance (34.5%). Onset age was 35.8 (± 11.8) years, death occurred with 45.6 (± 13.5) years after a course of 11.6 (± 5.6) years. Involuntary movements were the most frequent reported presentation (found in 52.3%, including 64.4% in the entire body, 19.8% in the upper limbs, and 13.7% in the head and face). Psychiatric symptoms at onset were reported in 16.1%, and cognitive impairment in 1.8%. With disease progression, 99.6% of patients had abnormal movements, 67.9% cognitive impairment, and 35.0% suffered psychiatric symptoms. Of the reported patients, only 22 underwent IT15 gene testing with positive results. Conclusion: HD is a well-reported entity in Chinese medical literature, however, only a small number of instances have been proven by molecular diagnosis. Most of the features resemble what is known in other countries. The highly predominant motor presentation, and the higher male prevalence as well as the apparent concentration in Northern China may be due to observational bias. There is therefore a need to prospectively examine cohorts of patients with appropriate comprehensive assessment tools including genetic testing.
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This thesis analyzes the domestic shortage in the Chinese natural gas market. Both the domestic supply and demand of natural gas are growing fast in China. However, the supply cannot catch up with the demand. Under the present pricing mechanism, the Chinese natural gas market cannot get the equilibrium by itself. Expensive imports are inadequate to fill the increasing gap between the domestic demand and supply. Therefore, the shortage problem occurs. Since the energy gap can result in the arrested development of economics, the shortage problem need to be solved. This thesis gives three suggestions to solve the problem: the use of Unconventional Gas, Natural Gas Storage and Pricing Reform.
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1. Biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF) experiments address ecosystem-level consequences of species loss by comparing communities of high species richness with communities from which species have been gradually eliminated. BEF experiments originally started with microcosms in the laboratory and with grassland ecosystems. A new frontier in experimental BEF research is manipulating tree diversity in forest ecosystems, compelling researchers to think big and comprehensively. 2. We present and discuss some of the major issues to be considered in the design of BEF experiments with trees and illustrate these with a new forest biodiversity experiment established in subtropical China (Xingangshan, Jiangxi Province) in 2009/2010. Using a pool of 40 tree species, extinction scenarios were simulated with tree richness levels of 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16 species on a total of 566 plots of 25.8x25.8m each. 3. The goal of this experiment is to estimate effects of tree and shrub species richness on carbon storage and soil erosion; therefore, the experiment was established on sloped terrain. The following important design choices were made: (i) establishing many small rather than fewer larger plots, (ii) using high planting density and random mixing of species rather than lower planting density and patchwise mixing of species, (iii) establishing a map of the initial ecoscape' to characterize site heterogeneity before the onset of biodiversity effects and (iv) manipulating tree species richness not only in random but also in trait-oriented extinction scenarios. 4. Data management and analysis are particularly challenging in BEF experiments with their hierarchical designs nesting individuals within-species populations within plots within-species compositions. Statistical analysis best proceeds by partitioning these random terms into fixed-term contrasts, for example, species composition into contrasts for species richness and the presence of particular functional groups, which can then be tested against the remaining random variation among compositions. 5. We conclude that forest BEF experiments provide exciting and timely research options. They especially require careful thinking to allow multiple disciplines to measure and analyse data jointly and effectively. Achieving specific research goals and synergy with previous experiments involves trade-offs between different designs and requires manifold design decisions.