Gracilibacillus quinghaiensis sp. nov., isolated from salt-lake sediment in the Qaidam Basin, north-west China

2008 ◽  
Vol 31 (3) ◽  
pp. 183-189 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yi-Guang Chen ◽  
Xiao-Long Cui ◽  
Yu-Qin Zhang ◽  
Wen-Jun Li ◽  
Yong-Xia Wang ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Li Yang ◽  
Ya-Rong Kou ◽  
Tong-Wei Guan ◽  
Min Yin ◽  
Bing-Bing Liu ◽  
...  
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Author(s):  
Li Yang ◽  
Hua-Wei Huang ◽  
Yun Wang ◽  
Ya-Rong Kou ◽  
Min Yin ◽  
...  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 202 (6) ◽  
pp. 1545-1549
Author(s):  
Wen-Yong Zhu ◽  
Li Yang ◽  
Yong-Jiang Shi ◽  
Chang-Gai Mu ◽  
Yun Wang ◽  
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The first TBE patients in China were reported in 1943, and the TBEV was isolated from the brain tissues of 2 patients in 1944 by Japanese military scientists,1 and from patients and ticks (Ixodes persulcatus and Haemaphysalis concinna) in 1952 by Chinese researchers.2 The Far Eastern viral subtype (TBEV-FE) is the endemic subtype that has been isolated from all 3 known natural foci (northeastern China, western China, and southwestern China).14 Recently a new “Himalayan subtype” of the TBEV (TBEV-HIM) was isolated from wild rodent Marmoata himalayana in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau15. The main vector of the TBEV in China is I. persulcatus.3 One recent report suggests that the TBEV-SIB is prevalent in the Uygur region (North West China)13 but epidemiological modelling indicates that the TBEV may occur even widely all over China (Figure 3).4 Likely, the disease is often missed by clinicians due to a lack of the availability of specific diagnostic assays16.


CATENA ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 202 ◽  
pp. 105293
Author(s):  
Yang Wu ◽  
WenJing Chen ◽  
Wulan Entemake ◽  
Jie Wang ◽  
HongFei Liu ◽  
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IFLA Journal ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 034003522110237
Author(s):  
Paulina Kralka ◽  
Marya Muzart

The British Library’s Stein collection contains about 14,000 scrolls, fragments and booklets in Chinese from a cave in the Buddhist Mogao Caves complex near Dunhuang in north-west China. This article describes storage and access solutions for the collection in the context of a busy research library and the currently ongoing Lotus Sutra Manuscripts Digitisation project. The article presents the various technical and organisational challenges that its rehousing presents to the library conservators. Restricted by the existing storage facilities, budget limitations and tight project deadlines, the conservators must provide housing that is adequate for the scroll format, is practical and prevents dissociation, but is also cost- and time-effective. With the best storage practice in mind, they have developed original solutions, balancing the specific housing requirements and constraints. These storage solutions allow the conservators to ensure the long-term safety and accessibility of the collection while laying down a foundation of standardisation that will ensure a homogeneity of approaches for future projects.


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