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    Si shu jing shi zhai zheng: [7 juan]. v.1

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    禪山金玉樓藏板.Chan shan jin yu lou cang ban.Block print.In oriental style

    Glucose transport in developing Ehrlich ascites tumor cells.

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    by Chan, Ting Wah Victor.Bibliography: leaves 131-149Thesis (M.Phil.) -- Chinese University of Hong Kong, 198

    AIM883269_Supplemental_material – Supplemental material for Self-administered acupressure for knee osteoarthritis in middle-aged and older adults: a pilot randomized controlled trial

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    Supplemental material, AIM883269_Supplemental_material for Self-administered acupressure for knee osteoarthritis in middle-aged and older adults: a pilot randomized controlled trial by Denise Shuk Ting Cheung, Wing-Fai Yeung, Lorna Kwai-Ping Suen, Tsz Chung Chong, Yuan-Shan Ho, Branda Yee-Man Yu, Lily Ying-Tung Chan, Hai-Yong Chen and Li-Xing Lao in Acupuncture in Medicine</p

    The price behaviour of initial public offerings in Hong Kong.

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    by Chan Ting-chung, Cheung Kei-chung.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1988.Bibliography: leaves 73-75

    DESA1002 'Continuous City' <Amanda Mei Ting Chan>

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    The Tokyo International Aquarium, located in the urban districts of Tokyo, functions as a marine observatoriam, marine research lab and a public learning centre. The building is an integration of Earth's paradoxes; the unpredictable nature of the river and the controlled construction of a building. The building has an underlying theme which emphasises on movement through the exterior and interior space. It primarily promotes the diversity of sealife throughout the world. Through circulating around a large, central tank, spiralling ramps takes visitors on a journey to the world of underwater creatures. From level to level, visitors are able to experience the large array of different sea animals amongst the six continents, separated into six smaller tanks. The architecture of the Tokyo internal Aquarium focuses on the connection and integration of the exterior of the building to its interior. From the beginning of the journey into the building, visitors must travel along a glass tunnel tracing the exterior walls. The entrance path leads visitors out over the river before taking them into the aquarium. Moving through the building, visitors can have a scuba diving experience, underwater viewing through periscopes in the basement level, as well as view the aquarium's museum. The Tokyo International Aquarium allows visitors to experience a deep, underwater connection. It raises their awareness of the diversity of aquatic life and the importance of their role on Earth

    On some equations concerning quantum electrodynamics coupled to quantum gravity, the gravitational contributions to the gauge couplings and quantum effects in the theory of gravitation: mathematical connections with some sector of String Theory and Number Theory

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    This paper is principally a review, a thesis, of principal results obtained from various authoritative theoretical physicists and mathematicians in some sectors of theoretical physics and mathematics. In this paper in the Section 1, we have described some equations concerning the quantum electrodynamics coupled to quantum gravity. In the Section 2, we have described some equations concerning the gravitational contributions to the running of gauge couplings. In the Section 3, we have described some equations concerning some quantum effects in the theory of gravitation. In the Section 4, we have described some equations concerning the supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory applied in string theory and some lemmas and equations concerning various gauge fields in any non-trivial quantum field theory for the pure Yang-Mills Lagrangian. Furthermore, in conclusion, in the Section 5, we have described various possible mathematical connections between the argument above mentioned and some sectors of Number Theory and String Theory, principally with some equations concerning the Ramanujan’s modular equations that are related to the physical vibrations of the bosonic strings and of the superstrings, some Ramanujan’s identities concerning π and the zeta strings
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