To date, 10 Chinese universities in Sichuan, Yunnan, and Heilongjiang provinces, Beijing, and Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region have joined the initiative many call "progressive" in a country where sex largely remains a taboo subject and systematic sex education is still lacking.
The MEP vowed "systematic" inspections with continued high pressure on local authorities and promised zero tolerance for those who violate environmental laws and regulations.
It's truly unknown what kind of broader effect the systematic extinction of mosquitos would have on the eco-system.
The findings were based on a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies dating back between 1982 and 2015, which evaluated relationships between egg intake and coronary heart disease (276,000 subjects) and stroke (308,000 subjects).
Next time you find yourself staring affectionately into the eyes of a baby-faced friend, colleague or date – just remember, you may be the latest victim in a long-running systematic evolutionary fraud.
High school students should be taught in a systematic way about China's legal framework, as well as basic rules and common knowledge in the legal field.
Two and a half thousand years ago, Chinese writers set about a systematic approach to gathering information about the peoples beyond the deserts and mountain ranges that protect China's interior, assessing their markets, leaders, strengths and weaknesses.
3bn computer-powered, systematic vehicle that invests in small US companies.
Systematic fractional number algorithm appeared in the ancient math classic Jiuzhang Suanshu(Nine Chapters on Mathematical Art)in the Eastern Han Dynasty around the 1 st century,which was about 1,400 years ear-tier than in Europe.
As a complicated systematic engineering comprised of hundreds and thousands of sophisticated special equipments, its success indicated each equipment, the quality of components, the skill of installing and testing have entered the international advanced level of the 1980s.
Systematic reviews of the overjustification effect suggest that incentives do no harm for activities that people find unappealing anyway.
FIFA officials, she declared, had engaged in "rampant, systematic and deep-rooted" corruption, and it was time to "bring wrongdoers to justice.
" "Bioactive compounds in coffee reduce insulin resistance and systematic inflammation," said Ming Ding, a Harvard doctoral student.
Newborns (0-3 months): 14-17 hours (0-3):14-17 Infants (4-11 months): 12-15 hours (4-11):12-15 Toddlers (1-2 years): 11-14 hours (1-2):11-14 Preschoolers (3-5): 10-13 hours (3-5):10-13 School-Age Children (6-13): 9-11 hours (6-13):9-11 Teenagers (14-17): 8-10 hours (14-17):8-10 Young Adults (18-25): 7-9 hours (18-25):7-9 Adults (26-64): 7-9 hours (26-64):7-9 Older Adults (65+): 7-8 hours (65):7-8 "This is the first time that any professional
Sun Wu's The Art of War, composed of 13 articles, was the first systematic book on military strategies and tactics in ancient China and one of the earliest works on military strategies and tactics in the world.
In Good to Great, Jim Collins said his team 'found no systematic pattern linking executive compensation to the process of going from good to great.
Nothing illustrates this better than a classic 2012 systematic review that pretty much showed that everything we eat is associated with both higher and lower rates of cancer.
Secondly, every subject of education in school is systematic, such as Chinese, mathematics, science and philosophy.
He told Fortune he has started donating money to unspecified causes quietly and is trying to develop a more "systematic approach" to philanthropy that goes beyond writing checks.
The first systematic scientific study of the phenomenon may have been undertaken as recently as 1995, by a pair of US researchers named Thompson and Jefferson.