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A Solution to Old Problems 被引量:2
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作者 LIU GUOCHEN deputy director of the Dalian Economic and Technology Development Zone Administrative Committee, and a PHD of Economics. 《China Today》 2004年第3期17-17,共1页
I work in the Dalian Development Zone. Although the central government did not invest a penny, the zone’s annual revenue is some 5 billion yuan. In 2003, it surpassed 6 billion yuan. There are many solely foreign-inv... I work in the Dalian Development Zone. Although the central government did not invest a penny, the zone’s annual revenue is some 5 billion yuan. In 2003, it surpassed 6 billion yuan. There are many solely foreign-invested enterprises in the development zone-more than 300 are Japanese, and there are many Sino-foreign joint ventures. The annual profits of 70 million yuan come mostly from these joint ventures.I think the development zone will play an important role in the revital-ization of industries in the Northeast. 展开更多
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Sodium glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors: Are we targeting old devil with new problems? 被引量:1
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作者 Venu Gopal Jonnalagadda Kanchan Choudhary Vijay Kranti Matety 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine》 SCIE CAS 2017年第11期1023-1024,共2页
Dear editor,The advent of modern molecular mechanism’s approach to disease treatment is highly advancing to mitigate/normalize the symptoms of disease i.e.hyperglycemia by targeting at least eight different pathophys... Dear editor,The advent of modern molecular mechanism’s approach to disease treatment is highly advancing to mitigate/normalize the symptoms of disease i.e.hyperglycemia by targeting at least eight different pathophysiological approaches popularly known as omnious octet[1].Importantly,type 2 diabetes is a 展开更多
关键词 Are we targeting old devil with new problems Sodium glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors
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Solving an Age Old Problem A new law requires children to visit their aging parents
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作者 Ni Yanshuo 《ChinAfrica》 2013年第8期28-29,共2页
MORE than 10 years ago, the song Come Home As Often As You Can to See Your Parents became popular in China, reminding young people of their obli- gation to set aside their hectic lives and return to their hometowns to... MORE than 10 years ago, the song Come Home As Often As You Can to See Your Parents became popular in China, reminding young people of their obli- gation to set aside their hectic lives and return to their hometowns to visit their aging parents. Today, the idea expressed in this song has been codified in Chinese law. 展开更多
关键词 Solving an Age old Problem A new law requires children to visit their aging parents
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