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1. The Benefits of Nuclear Technology to Chinese Agriculture
NITROGEN in the air is known to be abundant, so experts hope to make rice absorb nitrogen from the air like beans, thus saving a lot of nitrogen fertilizer. The Institute of Applied Atomic Energy
Author: LIANG QU Year 1991 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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2. Protecting the Environment
CHINA takes environmental protection seriously, for as a socialist country her highest principle is to safeguard and foster the interests of the people. Some good results have been achieved.One of
Author: QU GEPING Year 1980 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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3. International Weightlifting in Shanghai
TO many people, weightlifting means a show of strength, but the informed realize that technique is equally important. These two areas of concentration - strength and technique - also neatly typify
Author: BU QU Year 1981 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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4. Advancer of Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Cause
AS a young student I met Dr. Sun Yat-sen four times. During the May 4th Movement in 1919, I, as a representative from Shaanxi province, attended the first national conference of student
Author: QU WU Year 1981 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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5. China's Struggle to Safeguard Her Environment
In this issue we focus on environmental problems, and China's accelerating efforts to solve them. The first of three articles, by Qu Geping, a top state official in charge of this work, briefly
Author: Qu GEPING Year 1986 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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6. Wildlife Preservation in Tibet
Thanks to government legislation, the efforts of Chinese conservationists, and an increased national awareness of environmental issues, wildlife is relatively well protected in Tibet. "The Roof of
Author: QU ZHANG Year 1994 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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7. Economic Powerhouse in Northwestern Hubei
LOCATED in northwestern Hubei Province, near the juncture of neighboring provinces Henan and Shaanxi and Chongqing Municipality, the Shiyan New/High-tech Industrial Development Zone exemplifies the
Author: QU PENG & LI HONGWEI Year 2005 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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8. Seaside Wonderland
WEIHAI'S aqua green sea, lush forests and rugged mountainside shrouded in shrubbery make it little wonder that it is so often likened to a seaside wonderland.Located at the easternmost point of the
Author: QI WEI & QU NING Year 2005 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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9. China's Automobile Industry
FOREIGN cars and trucks used to fill the streets of our large cities. This began to change after 1957 when China put her first motor vehicle on the road - the "Liberation" truck. Today many new
Author: HU LIANG Year 1965 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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10. NEW CITY ON THE OLD SILK ROAD
AT the end of the second century B.C., people from Asia, Africa and Europe knew China by traveling the Old Silk Road. Lanchow in Kansu province was on this route, then a small town built by the Han
Author: CHEN LIANG Year 1977 Issue 8 PDF HTML