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Zong-Ping, L., M. Zhuo, and Z. You-Jia. 1994. Studies on the relationship between sway disease of bactrian camels and copper status in Gansu province. Veterin. Res. Comm. 18 251-260. [Pg.234]

The study area, Jinwozi gold field, is located at the boundary of Xinjiang and Gansu provinces in northwestern China... [Pg.411]

In Dunhuang City, Gansu Province in China, the construction of a 100 mW 765 million solar power plant has been approved. The plant will have 3.1 km2 of solar collectors at an installed cost of 2,450/m2. Because the Sun shines for 3,362 h/yr in the area, assuming that the plant will run fully loaded when solar energy can be collected and that the electricity will be sold at 12 /kWh, the value of the produced electricity will be 40.3 million per year. [Pg.98]

The skam copper deposits at Huaitongshan, Gansu province, which are accompanied by some minor lead-zinc veins, lie of depths of 5-80 m. The area is arid and the surface is covered by Quaternary sediments on which a poor sandy and rudaceous soil, 3-50 cm thick, has developed. A traverse of soil samples revealed CO2 anomalies reaching 285 ppm over the main copper mineralisation, a contrast of about 4.4 (Fig. 4-1). The weaker anomaly further north is thought to lie over minor lead-zinc veins. [Pg.124]

Fig. 4-1. Relation between carbon dioxide in soil and copper mineralisation at Huaitongshan, Gansu province, China. Fig. 4-1. Relation between carbon dioxide in soil and copper mineralisation at Huaitongshan, Gansu province, China.
Plant material. The stems of D. fargesii Franch were collected in Kang county, Gansu province, China, and identified by Mr. Guo-liang Zhang. A voucher specimen is deposited in the Herbarium of the Botany Institute, Northwest Noumal University. [Pg.170]

Research Center of Socialism Theory with Chinese Characteristics in Gansu Province. 2012. Exploration on the transformation of resource exhausted cities. Economic Daily. [Pg.1227]

The giant panda is a rare animal that inhabits and feeds on dense bamboo forests among isolated mountains in Sichuan, Shananxi and Gansu provinces in China (Hu et al., 1985). Captive giant pandas had a low rate of 30% breeding success before 1991... [Pg.101]

State Key Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry and Key Laboratory of Nonferrous Metal Chemistry and Resources Utilization of Gansu Province, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China... [Pg.419]

Ihis work was supported by the Natmal Sdence Foimdation of Gansu Province (grant no. 1107RJZA213) and the Fimdamental Research Fimds for the Central Universities (grant no. lzujbky-2011-21). [Pg.444]

School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510006, P. R. China Key Laboratoiy of Preclinical Study for New Drugs of Gansu Province, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, P. R. China Email wangrui lzu.edu.cn... [Pg.49]

We examined the aerial parts of G. eurycarpa collected in Gansu Province of northwestern China, and isolated a new isoprenoid-substit-uted flavanone, kanzonol S (298), together with thirteen known flavonoids (359). Kanzonol S (298) is the first example of a flavonoid with an ( )-3-acetoxymethyl-2-butenyl group. [Pg.47]

According to empirical formula of viscous debris flow in Wudu area, Gansu province, can be calculated as follows ... [Pg.175]

Tang, C., Rengers, N., van Asch, Th.W.J., Yang, YH. Wang, G.F. 2011. Triggering conditions and deposi-tional characteristics of a disastrous debris flow event in Zhouqu dty, Gansu Province northwestern China. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (11) 2903-2912. [Pg.177]

Close, U. McCormick, E. 1922. Where the mountain walked. An account of the recent earthquake in Gansu Province, China, which destroyed 100,000 lives. National Geographic Magazine XLI (5), 445-464. [Pg.184]

Figure 2. Unique rock relic >15 m high and 3 m across produced by the destruction of rock material between two pseudokarst ravines in Gansu Province, China. Figure 2. Unique rock relic >15 m high and 3 m across produced by the destruction of rock material between two pseudokarst ravines in Gansu Province, China.
FIGURE 6.1 Sketch of a ptycholepid species from the Hongyanjing Formation in northern Gansu Province (China possibly Early Triassic in age see Xu and Gao, 2007). [Pg.144]

Xu, G.-H. and Gao, K.-Q. (2007) Early Triassic freshwater fishes from northern Gansu Province, China, and the age of the Beishan Beds. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 27(3, suppl.) 169A. [Pg.171]

Hu, S. X. (1994). Genesis and evolution of heilu soils in the middle and east of Gansu Province. Acta Pedohgica Sinica, Vol. 31, No. 3, pp. 295-304, ISSN 0564-3929... [Pg.55]

Wen, Shanglin, Hou, Boping, Wu, Gang, 1989. Investigation on wild grape resources in Gansu Province. J. Pomol. Tree 6 (3), 11-14. [Pg.308]

Zhang, J.L., Ma, J.R, Cao, Z.Y., 2009. Screening of cold-resistant seedlings as rootstocks from a Chinese wild grape ( Vitis piasezkii Maxim var. pagnucii) native to loess plateau of eastern Gansu Province, China. Sci. Hortic. 122, 125-128. [Pg.309]


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