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Effect of microstructure on the coercivity of HDDR Nd-Fe-B permanent magnetic alloy
The School of Physics, Shandong University, has shown that the coercivity mechanism of HDDR Nd-Fe-B permanent magnetic alloy is greatly related to its microstructure defect at the grain boundary. The investigation can provide a clear understanding of coercivity mechanism, and hence will be reported in Science in China Series G-Physics, Mechanism and Astronomy.
EurekAlert! – 9 hours, 49 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Technology: Science
The School of Physics, Shandong University, has shown that the coercivity mechanism of HDDR Nd-Fe-B permanent magnetic alloy is greatly related to its microstructure defect at the grain boundary. The investigation can provide a clear understanding of coercivity mechanism, and hence will be reported in Science in China Series G-Physics, Mechanism and Astronomy.
EurekAlert! – 9 hours, 49 minutes ago ¦ comment?
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Baidu Second-quarter Profit Grows 87 Percent
Baidu, China's most popular search engine, saw year-on-year profit for the second quarter of 2008 grow by almost 87 percent.
PC World – 9 hours, 51 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Technology
Baidu, China's most popular search engine, saw year-on-year profit for the second quarter of 2008 grow by almost 87 percent.
PC World – 9 hours, 51 minutes ago ¦ comment?
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Beijing to allow Olympic protests; activists skeptical
China's announcement that it will permit some protests at next month's Olympic Games met with skepticism Wednesday from activists who doubt the government will grant the permits they need to demonstrate.
USA Today – 9 hours, 57 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Sports: Olympics
China's announcement that it will permit some protests at next month's Olympic Games met with skepticism Wednesday from activists who doubt the government will grant the permits they need to demonstrate.
USA Today – 9 hours, 57 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Sports: Olympics
Baidu.com quarterly profit surges 87%
The top search engine in China forecast another jump in revenue on Internet traffic growth from the Beijing Olympics.
International Herald Tribune – 10 hours, 19 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Technology
The top search engine in China forecast another jump in revenue on Internet traffic growth from the Beijing Olympics.
International Herald Tribune – 10 hours, 19 minutes ago ¦ comment?
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Paul Hastings partner wins China business role
Paul Hastings Janofsky & Walker corporate partner Raymond Wong has been elected as a board member of the China-Britain Business Council (CBBC). The appointment will see Wong, who splits his time between London and Beijing, joining CBBC’s board for a three-year term. The board is made up of senior business people from high-profile companies with a strong interest in China.
Legal Week – 10 hours, 28 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Business: Law and Taxation
Paul Hastings Janofsky & Walker corporate partner Raymond Wong has been elected as a board member of the China-Britain Business Council (CBBC). The appointment will see Wong, who splits his time between London and Beijing, joining CBBC’s board for a three-year term. The board is made up of senior business people from high-profile companies with a strong interest in China.
Legal Week – 10 hours, 28 minutes ago ¦ comment?
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German report warns of gene doping in China
Documentary reporter posing as U.S. swim coach offered stem-cell therapy by a Chinese doctor
The Globe and Mail – 10 hours, 58 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Sports
Documentary reporter posing as U.S. swim coach offered stem-cell therapy by a Chinese doctor
The Globe and Mail – 10 hours, 58 minutes ago ¦ comment?
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Olympic Games: Air Quality Forecasts For China
With less than a month remaining before the Beijing Olympics, Chinese officials have introduced a series of measures to improve air quality for the Games. A new tool has been installed in the capital city to allow the Chinese to monitor the effectiveness of these efforts.
Science Daily – 11 hours, 26 minutes ago ¦ comment?
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With less than a month remaining before the Beijing Olympics, Chinese officials have introduced a series of measures to improve air quality for the Games. A new tool has been installed in the capital city to allow the Chinese to monitor the effectiveness of these efforts.
Science Daily – 11 hours, 26 minutes ago ¦ comment?
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During Olympics, Scientists Will Be Studying Air-quality In Beijing
As the world watches China prepare for the Olympic Games, one researcher has his eye on less visible matters -- the particles in Beijing's air that millions breathe every day, and that many more will be breathing when they descend on the city this summer.
Science Daily – 11 hours, 26 minutes ago ¦ comment?
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As the world watches China prepare for the Olympic Games, one researcher has his eye on less visible matters -- the particles in Beijing's air that millions breathe every day, and that many more will be breathing when they descend on the city this summer.
Science Daily – 11 hours, 26 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Health: AIDS - HIV
New Suits Over Recalled Drugs May Target China
Plaintiffs attorneys say a recent surge in lawsuits involving two recalled drugs, generic blood thinner heparin and prescription medication Digitek, could signal a clean break from past actions that were far less successful against Vioxx and Paxil. The heparin suits are the first to be brought against a manufacturer with ties to China, which has been linked in litigation to dangerous products such as toys, pet food and toothpaste. But some say the recent drug lawsuits aren't all easy to swallow.
Law.com – 11 hours, 28 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Business: Law and Taxation
Plaintiffs attorneys say a recent surge in lawsuits involving two recalled drugs, generic blood thinner heparin and prescription medication Digitek, could signal a clean break from past actions that were far less successful against Vioxx and Paxil. The heparin suits are the first to be brought against a manufacturer with ties to China, which has been linked in litigation to dangerous products such as toys, pet food and toothpaste. But some say the recent drug lawsuits aren't all easy to swallow.
Law.com – 11 hours, 28 minutes ago ¦ comment?
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Manatt's China Energy Gambit
The credit crunch and tax-break uncertainty were pulling San Francisco lawyer Charles Ferguson's energy practice into a lull. Three deals in the billion-dollar range stalled in the past year, thanks to the souring U.S. business environment. So he and his firm turned to China. With its booming economy and growing investment in renewable and alternative energies -- which account for about 75 percent of Ferguson's practice at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips -- China looked like a source of potential new business.
Law.com – 11 hours, 28 minutes ago ¦ comment?
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The credit crunch and tax-break uncertainty were pulling San Francisco lawyer Charles Ferguson's energy practice into a lull. Three deals in the billion-dollar range stalled in the past year, thanks to the souring U.S. business environment. So he and his firm turned to China. With its booming economy and growing investment in renewable and alternative energies -- which account for about 75 percent of Ferguson's practice at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips -- China looked like a source of potential new business.
Law.com – 11 hours, 28 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Business: Law and Taxation