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Autor:
Li, Shihu, Deng, Chenglong, Dong, Wei, Sun, Lu, Liu, Suzhen, Qin, Huafeng, Yin, Jiyun, Ji, Xueping, Zhu, Rixiang
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In Tectonophysics 1 August 2015 655:213-226
Autor:
JABLONSKI, NINA G., SU, DENISE F., FLYNN, LAWRENCE J., JI, XUEPING, DENG, CHENGLONG, KELLEY, JAY, ZHANG, YUGUANG, YIN, JIYUN, YOU, YOUSHAN, YANG, XIN
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2014 Sep 01. 34(5), 1251-1257.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/24523459
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BMC Genomics, Vol 11, Iss 1, p 85 (2010)
Abstract Background MicroRNAs (miRNAs) repress target genes at the post-transcriptional level, and function in the development and cell-lineage pathways of host species. Tissue-specific expression of miRNAs is highly relevant to their physiological r
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https://doaj.org/article/7d65179cf78146e3866c56719cb82b6b
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In Tectonophysics 30 May 2001 334(2):101-113
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Geological Society of America Bulletin. 118:672-688
Detailed mapping of field relationships along the Red River fault reveals information about the distribution and magnitude of slip along the fault, about its interactions with other regional fault systems, and the relationship between river incision
Autor:
Haruo Saegusa, Masayuki Hyodo, Xue Shunrong, Yin Jiyun, Hideo Nakaya, Ji Xuepin, Atsushi Urabe
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Journal of Human Evolution. 43:27-41
Two hominid upper central incisors found in the Yuanmou Basin in southwest China in 1965 have affinities with Homo erectus fossils from Zhoukoudian, but exhibit primitive features. The Yuanmou hominid remains are alleged to be coeval with or older th
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Tectonics. 24
[1] The role of strike-slip faults, such as the Ailao Shan shear zone in southwestern China, in accommodating the India-Eurasia collision remains controversial. Cenozoic sedimentary rocks preserved along the northeast side of the Ailao Shan shear zon
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In Gondwana Research 2001 4(4):843-843
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Geosphere. 4:292
The geology east of the Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis is poorly known, although it figures prominently in many models for the Cenozoic tectonics of the India-Eurasia collision and subsequent intracontinental deformation. The little known Chong Shan shea