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- Aili, Hans
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Zhongguo changcheng : Ruidian shoupian youguan Zhongguo de xueshu lunwen
- 2007
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In: Kua wenhua duihua. 21 ji = 跨文化对话 = Dialogue transculturel: Zhongguo-Ruidian wenhua hao = 中国 - 瑞典文化号. - Nanjing : Jiangsu renmin chubanshe. - 9787214045287 ; , s. 65-85
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Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
- År 1694 disputerade Jonas Locnaeus på sin avhandling Murus Sinensis vid Uppsala universitet. Avhandlingen redovisar den kunskap som - huvudsakligen tack vare jesuiternas insatser - vid den tiden fanns om den kinesiska muren.
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- Albin, Maria, et al.
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Låt vården förebygga ohälsa
- 2013
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In: Skånska dagbladet. - 1103-9973. ; , s. 27-27
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- Almén, Oscar, 1970-
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Difang renda, liyi jituan yu fazhi de fazhan (Local people's congresses. interests groups and the development of rule of law)
- 2008
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In: Zhongguo minzhu de zhidu jiegou (Systemand structure of China's democracy). - Shanghai : Shanghai renmin chubanshe. - 9787208080942 ; , s. 22-33
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Book chapter (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
- In this article I discuss how China’s local legislatures, the local people’s congresses, can facilitate the development of rule of law in China. Rule by law and rule of law are perceived here as being a difference in degree, where rule of law increases as more organized groups in society can use the law to pursue their interest. The difference between China’s legislatures and legislatures in liberal democracies can be found not so much in the power functions and voting behavior of the legislators, as in the extent to which legislators are collectively organized and represent organized interest. While legislative reform can improve governance and the efficiency of the legislative system, it is when the legislature is used an instrument for different interests in society that it becomes a strengthener of the rule of law.
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- Ang, Ming Chee, et al.
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Chinese Education for Malaysians
- 2015
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In: Collection of Papers Presented at 2014 Malaysia Chinese Education Conference: Challenges and Reforms. - 9789671161661 ; , s. 324-349
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)
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- Angner, Erik, 1971-
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行为经济学教程
- 2019
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- Arne, B., et al.
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Laser ablation breakdown spectroscopy technique for simultaneous analysis of steel and slags in metallurgical samples
- 2009
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In: Yejin Fenxi/Metallurgical Analysis. - 1000-7571. ; 29:2, s. s.8-13
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- The original purpose of this research was to develop a method for fast, simultaneous analysis of both the steel and slag content of heterogeneous metallurgical samples for process control. The method is based on Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS). The reason for choosing LIBS is that it can be employed for both conductive and non-conductive materials, and is relatively insensitive to sample shape and surface finish. The heterogeneous samples produced contain large numbers of sub-millimetre slag particles that cannot be completely separated from the surrounding steel in a LIBS analysis. A method has therefore been developed to perform a line scan analysis with approximately 0.5 mm resolution and 10 mm length along the sample. The laser pulse rate is 20 Hz and the scan speed is 1 mm/s. Slag particles appear in the line scan as "polluted areas" of the steel with very high concentrations of e. g. Ca, Al and Si. A mathematical model was developed to evaluate the data in steps, based on a single calibration. Firstly, "clean steel" areas are identified and the steel composition determined. In the second step, the average composition across the entire length of the scan is determined. In the final step, the average slag composition is determined by means of a difference calculation. The method was tested on several samples from the development of the heterogeneous sampler. It was found that the elements C, Si, Mn, P, S and Al can be determined in the steel with an RSD of a few percent. In the slag, the RSD's are higher, around10% for several important elements. It is expected that the method can be further developed for rapid analysis of smaller non-metallic inclusions.
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