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Genealogy making and lineages in postsocialist China : Space, labor, and rituals under processes of heritagization
Bidirectional associations of intellectual and social activities with cognitive function among middle-aged and elderly adults in China
Background: Previous studies evaluating the association between leisure activities and cognitive function produced conflicting results. Different types of leisure activities may have different effects on cognition, and very few studies have explored their bidirectional associations. Our study aimed to explore whether intellectual and social activities had bidirectional associations with cognitive
Uncle Tall Tale : On “Mo Yan Speaks: Lectures and Speeches by the Nobel Laureate from China”
Prevalence of Abdominal Obesity in Chinese Middle-Aged and Older Adults with a Normal Body Mass Index and Its Association with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus : A Nationally Representative Cohort Study from 2011 to 2018
Domesticating Global Desires: Private Schools in Urban China
Pathways to Sustainable Banking in China: From Environmental Risk Management to Green Financing
China Desalination Cost Compared to Global Long-Term Estimation
The future overall trends of desalination cost are estimated using least-square fitting method based on Excel, and four major impact factors, named technology, feed water, energy sources and capacity, are discussed and prospected. Five different types of desalination technology are presented and bench-marked for long-term use. RO and MSF are dominant technologies. Six different input water sources
Mutual manifestness and the pragmatic marker ne in Mandarin Chinese.
Metabolic Characteristics of Invasive Plant Ipomoea cairica in South China by de novo Transcriptomics
The Coordinating Role of Chinese Policy Actors in Developing New Biotechnology Start Up Companies to Promote Industrial Development
Globalisation of innovation in knowledge intensive industries : Lessons from the new China
The global location of R & D labs by MNCs is a rather new phenomenon; especially when it comes to establishing R & D labs in developing countries. The existing and rather limited literature on globalisation of innovation provides four possible explanations of why multinationals locate R & D labs in developing countries: reduce research costs, access large markets, tap into a large pool
Risk Aversion and Guanxi Activities : A Behavioral Analysis of CEOs in China
Civic Engagement in Collective remembering: Social media, information credibility and knowledge production in contemporary China
Politically intended vulnerabilities: Chinese youth as target of ICT policies in education
Official policies, academic discussions and public debates frequently address the potential risks and dangers of the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) among children and youth. At the same time, however, digital policies in education create themselves new vulnerabilities for school children and youth that often go unnoticed as they occur within politically desired frameworks.
