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Drug Patent Linkage System of China

Analysis of China's drug patent linkage system, including the recent fourth amendment of the Chinese Patent Law and the regulations and measures governing early resolution of drug patent disputes. It covers the eligible patents for registration, patent statements, the bifurcated judicial and adminis

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Understanding China's Economic Growth and Trade Policy Shifts

Explore the impact of China's growth trajectory, the China Shock phenomenon, and its entry into the WTO in 2001. Discover how economic policies and trade reforms contributed to China's export growth and overall economic development.

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Charting Your Medical Career: MBBS in China

Setting out on a trip to look for after a career in pharmaceuticals might be an astounding choice. It's a way that requires devotion, tirelessness, and a solid establishment of instruction. For many attempting medical understudies, seeking after an MBBS in China has risen as a promising elective. Fa

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Looking for after MBBS in China: A Coordinate for Attempting Masters

For many aspiring doctors, the journey towards a career in medicine begins with the crucial choice of choosing the correct institution for their instruction. In subsequent years, China has created a prominent goal for students looking for quality medical education at an affordable price. With its wo

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Fudan College Exploring long-standing Time through Advancement and Worldwide Engagement

Studying MBBS (Bachelor of Medication and Bachelor of Surgery) in China has ended up an increasingly prevalent choice for universal students looking for quality education at a reasonable rate. With its world-class medical universities, state-of-the-art offices, and wealthy social legacy, China offer

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Exploring the Way to Medical Excellence: Seeking after MBBS in China

The interest of a medical degree is a travel filled with challenges and rewards. For numerous yearning specialists, studying abroad offers an interesting opportunity to pick up universal introductions and encounters. Among the different options available, China stands out as an progressively well kn

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Top Medical Universities in China

China offers an attractive goal for pursuing MBBS, combining high-quality education with affordability. Famous universities such as Beihua University, Soochow University Medical College, Tianjin Medical University, China Medical University, and Anhui Medical University give comprehensive programs re

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Examining MBBS in China: A Best Choice for Aspiring Doctors

China offers an attractive goal for pursuing MBBS, combining high-quality education with affordability. Famous universities such as Beihua University, Soochow University Medical College, Tianjin Medical University, China Medical University, and Anhui Medical University give comprehensive programs re

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Cultural Exchanges Between Japan and Tang China: A Historical Perspective

Explore the rich history of cultural exchanges between Japan and Tang China, from diplomatic relations to technological advancements. Discover the influence of Chinese culture on Japan, the heyday of cultural exchanges, and the impact of militarism on the relationship. Witness the evolution of frien

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Ancient China: Lifestyle and Philosophies

In Ancient China, the lifestyle of children was influenced by Confucianism, which emphasized respect, honor, and family bonds. Confucius, a prominent figure, aimed to bring peace and prosperity through proper behavior and adherence to the five human relationships. Alongside Confucianism, Taoism prom

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Government Responses to Economic Change in Qing China and Ottoman Empire

Explore the similarities in government responses to economic change in Qing China and the Ottoman Empire during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Discover how both empires sought to uphold traditional values amidst global modernization trends, shaping their strategies for economic stability an

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Gender Disparities in Unpaid Care Work and Earnings in China

Examination of gender discrepancies in unpaid care work and its impact on earnings in China using data from the 2008 China Time Use Survey. Women predominantly perform unpaid care work at home, limiting their labor market participation and contributing to gender pay gaps. The study explores the econ

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Challenges and Opportunities in China's Demographic Dividend

China's rapid economic growth was fueled by its demographic dividend, but it now faces challenges such as population aging, rising labor costs, and avoiding the middle-income trap. The country has transitioned to a "new normal" of slower growth, structural changes, and evolving growth drivers. Under

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Ancient China: Societies, Philosophies, and Dynasties

Ancient China's history is rich with the Shang, Zhou, Qin, and Han Dynasties shaping society. Various philosophies like Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism influenced politics and culture. The Mandate of Heaven concept emphasized good governance. China's geographic location facilitated trade, notably

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Fascinating Facts About China: People, Culture, and Celebrations

China, officially known as the People's Republic of China, boasts the world's largest population and a rich cultural heritage. Explore details about its cities, economy, space achievements, the Great Wall, and the vibrant celebrations of Chinese New Year, including the Dragon Dance Parade. Discover

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Understanding PM2.5 in Korea and China Through Integrated Modeling and Analysis

Improved understanding of PM2.5 in Korea and China is achieved through integrated modeling of satellite, aircraft, and surface observations. Studies show fast oxidation of SO2 to sulfate PM during winter haze events, with correlations of sulfate with nitrogen oxides explained in-depth. The persisten

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China's Engagement in Africa: Colonialism or Development?

This presentation delves into China's involvement in Africa, examining whether it represents a form of neocolonialism or genuine development. It covers topics such as the FOCAC Conference, trade relations, infrastructure investment, the Belt and Road initiative, and joint projects between China and

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Challenges and Opportunities in EU-China Strategic Partnership

The EU-China strategic partnership faces challenges concerning ideology, human rights, and political systems, while also presenting opportunities for cooperation based on mutual interests. The EU aims to engage China politically, support its transition towards an open society, and integrate it into

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Should Assisted Suicide be Legalized in China? Decision-making with Six Thinking Hats

The content discusses the decision-making process using the Six Thinking Hats method to determine whether assisted suicide should be legalized in China. Various tools and sessions are highlighted, guiding participants through considering different viewpoints, analyzing arguments, and making an infor

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Understanding Population Pyramids and Demographic Trends in China

Explore the population pyramids, demographic trends, and economic development stages in China. Discover key features such as gender distribution, age bands, and dependency ratios. Learn about China's historical population data, urbanization rate, and median age. Gain insights into how China's popula

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Selection of Imperial Concubines in Qing China: A Detailed Overview

Explore how Cixi became the most powerful woman in Qing China and the intricate process of selecting imperial concubines during the Qing Dynasty. Learn about the criteria, participants, and step-by-step journey these girls undertook for a chance to enter the Forbidden City.

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Exploring China's Dynasties and Cultural Contributions

Ming Dynasty marked by agricultural reforms, Confucian revival, and Zheng He's voyages; Qing Dynasty's rule following Manchu invasion with emphasis on Confucian beliefs and economic reforms; Chinese inventions and zodiac as part of rich cultural heritage. Policy of isolationism led to limited Europe

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Distribution Pattern of River Zones in China

China has a vast network of rivers with different characteristics and distribution patterns. The country is divided into five zones based on factors like precipitation and runoff levels, ranging from abundant to deficit zones. These zones play a crucial role in understanding the water resources and

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The Opium War and Its Impact on China: Political, Economic, and Social Perspectives

The Opium War was a significant historical event that led to the signing of the Treaty of Nanjing in 1842 between China and Great Britain. This treaty marked the beginning of unequal treaties and extraterritoriality in China. The war stemmed from the British East India Company's opium trade, which l

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China and Japan's Historical Reactions to European Influence in East Asia

East Asia, particularly China and Japan, faced challenges due to European luxury trade demands. Ming China resisted European threats to its peace and prosperity, while Zheng He's voyages opened new exploratory opportunities. Ming's isolationist trade policies contrasted with Qing Dynasty's expansion

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China-Africa Supply Chain Cooperation: Challenges and Opportunities

China-Africa Supply Chain Cooperation presents both challenges and opportunities for development. The growth of China-Africa supply chain is crucial, considering Africa's participation in the global supply chain mainly focused on providing primary products. The strategic importance of this relations

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HBCU China Partnership Scholarships Summer 2016 Programs

Explore a unique opportunity to study in China with the HBCU China Partnership Scholarships Summer 2016 programs. Take three classes in six weeks in disciplines such as Biology, Business, Chemistry, Computer Engineering, Environmental Science, and Journalism. Housing and tuition are covered, with on

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The Opium War and Its Impact on China: A Historical Examination

The Opium War was a pivotal event in 19th-century China, leading to the signing of the unequal Treaty of Nanjing with Britain. This conflict stemmed from political, economic, and social factors, including the decline of the Qing Dynasty, the British East India Company's opium trade, and the Qing gov

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Towards Low-Bandwidth Video Chats on Smartphones

This study by Xin Qi, Qing Yang, David T. Nguyen, Gang Zhou, and Ge Peng from the College of William and Mary focuses on reducing data usage in video chats on smartphones. The research explores methods such as reducing frame rate, context-aware frame rate adaption, and frame interpolation to maintai

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Decoding China's Belt and Road Initiative in South Asia

Delve into the impacts and implications of China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in South Asia, analyzing the economic, geopolitical, and strategic aspects. Explore the costs, benefits, alliances, and losses experienced by Pakistan amidst its engagement w

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Understanding China's Belt and Road Initiative Impacts on Global Value Chains

China's Belt and Road Initiative, proposed by Xi Jinping in 2013, has significant implications for Global Value Chains (GVCs). China's role as a major infrastructure funder through CDB/EXIM/AIIB raises issues such as risk, debt sustainability, weak GVC linkages, and environmental safeguards. Despite

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China and the Northern Nomads: Interactions and the Tribute System

Two enduring misconceptions in Chinese history are challenged as the interactions between China and the northern nomads are explored. For centuries, China's engagement with the nomadic peoples of the steppes influenced its development. The Tribute System was established to manage relations with non-

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Jewish Presence in China: A Unique Chapter in Jewish History

Jewish history extends beyond Europe to Asia, including China where evidence of Jewish presence dates back to the 9th century. Despite facing challenges such as assimilation, the Kaifeng Jews in Northeast China rose to high status in business and government. The decline of this community, now with o

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Ancient China: History and Dynasties Review

Explore the fascinating history of Ancient China, covering topics such as landforms, dynasties, cultural practices, and significant landmarks like the Great Wall of China. Learn about the oracle bones, Confucian teachings, the Silk Road, and the Qin Dynasty's standardization efforts. Dive into the r

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Ancient China: Rise of the Qin Dynasty under Shi Huangdi's Rule

Explore the history of Ancient China as Shi Huangdi conquers warring kingdoms to unify the land. Discover how he became China's First Emperor, strengthened the empire, organized the government, and built the Great Wall for protection. Learn about the legacy and impact of the Qin Dynasty in shaping C

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The Collapse of Imperial China and the Rise of Nationalism

In early 20th-century China, resentment towards foreign control led to the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty by the Nationalists, with leaders like Sun Yixian and the Kuomintang Party. Despite efforts for political and economic rights, internal conflicts and external influences such as World War I impac

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Causes and Origins of the Chinese Civil War

The Chinese Civil War was sparked by a variety of factors including a power vacuum, weak government, competing interests, ideological differences, and foreign intervention. Demographically, China is primarily inhabited by the Han Chinese with over 500 national minorities. The Qing (Manchu) dynasty's

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Why Japan and China Have a Frosty Relationship Explained

Japan and China have an uneasy relationship, primarily due to disputes over uninhabited islands in the East China Sea known as the Senkaku Islands in Japan and the Diaoyu Islands in China. Tensions have escalated over potential undersea oil reserves, shipping lanes, and fishing areas near the island

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Tensions Rise as US, China Clash Over Disputed Islands

The United States and China clashed over territorial claims concerning a group of islands in the East China Sea last week. The dispute over the Senkaku-Diaoyu islands is fueled by their strategic location near vital shipping lanes and potential oil reserves. Japan and China present historical argume

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The Politics of China: House & Senate Competition Bills

The politics surrounding China have become a focal point for both Democrats and Republicans in the U.S., particularly in relation to trade policy. The House and Senate have been engaged in a competition of bills regarding China's economic practices and their impact on U.S. workers and businesses. Th

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