We investigate the low Mach number limit for the isentropic compressible NavierStokes equations with a revised Maxwell's law(with Galilean invariance) in R^(3). By applying the uniform estimates of the error syste...We investigate the low Mach number limit for the isentropic compressible NavierStokes equations with a revised Maxwell's law(with Galilean invariance) in R^(3). By applying the uniform estimates of the error system, it is proven that the solutions of the isentropic Navier-Stokes equations with a revised Maxwell's law converge to that of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations as the Mach number tends to zero. Moreover, the convergence rates are also obtained.展开更多
On October 27, 2001, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress adopted a decision on revision of the People's Republic of China Trade Union Law. Guan Huai, legal advisor to the All-China Federat...On October 27, 2001, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress adopted a decision on revision of the People's Republic of China Trade Union Law. Guan Huai, legal advisor to the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, had the following to say in an interview with the Human Rights:展开更多
As if a special gift for the 10th anniversary of the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, convened in Beijing in 1995,China revised its 13-year-old Law on the Protection of Women's Rights' and Inter ests...As if a special gift for the 10th anniversary of the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, convened in Beijing in 1995,China revised its 13-year-old Law on the Protection of Women's Rights' and Inter ests on August 28, 2005, to further guarantee gender equality in the country.展开更多
Since its promulgation a decade ago, the Law on Protection of Women's Rights and Interests of the People's Republic of China (hereinafter referred to as theWomen's Protection Law for short) has played a pivotal r...Since its promulgation a decade ago, the Law on Protection of Women's Rights and Interests of the People's Republic of China (hereinafter referred to as theWomen's Protection Law for short) has played a pivotal role in protecting the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese women and in promoting gender equality in the country. Nevertheless, it has proved increasingly inadequate as political, economic, social and cultural changes have kept taking place in the country, along with changes in values and people's life styles and thinking. First of all, the subject of its enforcement is not explicitly specified,展开更多
DECEMBER 29, 1991, saw thePresident of the People’sRepublic of China promulgatea new adoption law by Order 54, a lawwhich was introduced to the seventhNational People’s Congress at thetwenty-third meeting of its Sta...DECEMBER 29, 1991, saw thePresident of the People’sRepublic of China promulgatea new adoption law by Order 54, a lawwhich was introduced to the seventhNational People’s Congress at thetwenty-third meeting of its StandingCommittee and which took effect fromApril 1, 1992. This was the first suchadoption law in China and, althoughadoption did occur prior to itsimplementation, it was not then boundby legal measures or guarantee.展开更多
基金Yuxi HU was supported by the NNSFC (11701556)the Yue Qi Young Scholar ProjectChina University of Mining and Technology (Beijing)。
文摘We investigate the low Mach number limit for the isentropic compressible NavierStokes equations with a revised Maxwell's law(with Galilean invariance) in R^(3). By applying the uniform estimates of the error system, it is proven that the solutions of the isentropic Navier-Stokes equations with a revised Maxwell's law converge to that of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations as the Mach number tends to zero. Moreover, the convergence rates are also obtained.
文摘On October 27, 2001, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress adopted a decision on revision of the People's Republic of China Trade Union Law. Guan Huai, legal advisor to the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, had the following to say in an interview with the Human Rights:
文摘As if a special gift for the 10th anniversary of the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, convened in Beijing in 1995,China revised its 13-year-old Law on the Protection of Women's Rights' and Inter ests on August 28, 2005, to further guarantee gender equality in the country.
文摘Since its promulgation a decade ago, the Law on Protection of Women's Rights and Interests of the People's Republic of China (hereinafter referred to as theWomen's Protection Law for short) has played a pivotal role in protecting the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese women and in promoting gender equality in the country. Nevertheless, it has proved increasingly inadequate as political, economic, social and cultural changes have kept taking place in the country, along with changes in values and people's life styles and thinking. First of all, the subject of its enforcement is not explicitly specified,
文摘DECEMBER 29, 1991, saw thePresident of the People’sRepublic of China promulgatea new adoption law by Order 54, a lawwhich was introduced to the seventhNational People’s Congress at thetwenty-third meeting of its StandingCommittee and which took effect fromApril 1, 1992. This was the first suchadoption law in China and, althoughadoption did occur prior to itsimplementation, it was not then boundby legal measures or guarantee.