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pro vyhledávání: '"Ningying Huang"'
Publikováno v:
康复学报, Vol 31, Pp 200-208 (2021)
Objective:Based on the Muli-Cervical Unit(MCU)and three-dimensional finite element analysis(3D-FEA),this study explored whether the"Tuo tian zhuang"exercise in the Southern Shaolin Yi Jin Jing can improve the efficacy of electroacupuncture in the tre
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/db995f6d8f20474ca0a53b290d43251c
Autor:
Fulong Wu1 WuF@cardiff.ac.uk, Ningying Huang2 hny@pku.org.cn
Publikováno v:
Asia Pacific Viewpoint. Aug2007, Vol. 48 Issue 2, p168-185. 18p. 8 Charts.
Autor:
Ningying Huang, Fulong Wu
Publikováno v:
Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 48:168-185
This paper examines the new urban poverty in China since the deepening of market-oriented reform in the 1990s and argues that the institutional process goes beyond recent market-oriented reforms. Poverty generation is driven by broad economic restruc
Autor:
Xueyang Ma
This book provides a comprehensive picture for understanding the experiences and dynamics of precarious workers'in-work poverty in western China.The research presented in this book identifies the causes and the consequences of precarious employment a
Autor:
Dorothy J. Solinger
This groundbreaking book powerfully humanizes the little-known urban workers who have been left behind in China's single-minded drive to modernize. Dorothy Solinger traces the origins of their plight to the mid-1990s, when the Chinese government foun
This Handbook is a timely compilation dedicated to exploring a rare diversity of perspectives and content on the development, successes, reforms and challenges within China's contemporary welfare system. It showcases an extensive introduction and 20
Autor:
Daniel Lynch, Stanley Rosen
Written by a team of leading China scholars this text interrogates the dynamics of state power and legitimation in 21st Century China.Despite the continuing economic successes and rising international prestige of China there has been increasing socia
Autor:
John A. Crespi
China's century of revolutionary change has been heard as much as seen, and nowhere is this more evident than in an auditory history of the modern Chinese poem. From Lu Xun's seminal writings on literature to a recitation renaissance in urban centers