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    Genetic diversity and phylogeny of indigenous rhizobia from cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] by Zhang, Wei Tao, Yang, Jiang Ke, Yuan, Tian Ying, Zhou, Jun Chu

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-10-2007)
    “…16S rRNA RFLP, 16S rRNA sequencing, 16S-23S rRNA Intergenetic Spacer (IGS) RFLP and G-C rich random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) assays were conducted to…”
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    Polyphasic characterization of mung bean ( Vigna radiata L.) rhizobia from different geographical regions of China by Yang, Jiang Ke, Yuan, Tian Ying, Zhang, Wei Tao, Zhou, Jun Chu, Li, You Guo

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-07-2008)
    “…Polyphasic characterization of 54 indigenous mung bean ( Vigna radiata L.) rhizobia from different geographic regions of China was determined by analyzing the…”
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    Genotypic characteristics of the rrn operon and genome of indigenous soybean Bradyrhizobia in cropping zones of China by Yang, Jiang Ke, Zhang, Wei Tao, Yuan, Tian Ying, Zhou, Jun Chu

    Published in Canadian journal of microbiology (01-10-2006)
    “…Four genetic assays, 16S rRNA restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP), 16S rRNA sequencing, 16S-23S rRNA intergenetic spacer (IGS) RFLP, and amplified…”
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    Genetic diversity and phylogeny of soybean bradyrhizobia isolated from south and north region of China by Zhang, Wei-tao, Yang, Jiang-ke, Yuan, Tian-ying, Zhou, Jun-chu

    Published in Wei sheng wu hsüeh pao (01-02-2006)
    “…Studies on genetic diversity and phylogeny of soybean bradyrhizobia isolated from south and north region of China were investigated through 16S rRNA gene PCR…”
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    Studies on genetic diversity and phylogeny of slow-growing rhizobia isolated from Vigna radiata at main ecotypes of China by Yuan, Tian-ying, Yang, Jiang-ke, Zhang, Wei-tao, Zhou, Jun-chu

    Published in Wei sheng wu hsüeh pao (01-12-2006)
    “…Studies on genetic diversity and phylogeny of slow-growing rhizobia isolated from Vigna radiata at main ecotypes of China were conducted by using 16S rRNA gene…”
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    Ultrasonographic Characteristics of Cortical Sulcus Development in the Human Fetus between 18 and 41 Weeks of Gestation by Chen, Xi, Li, Sheng-Li, Luo, Guo-Yang, Norwitz, Errol R, Ouyang, Shu-Yuan, Wen, Hua-Xuan, Yuan, Ying, Tian, Xiao-Xian, He, Jia-Min

    Published in Chinese medical journal (20-04-2017)
    “…Background: Fetal brain development is a complicated process that continues throughout pregnancy. Fetal sulcus development has typical morphological features…”
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    Comparative lipidomic analysis of S. cerevisiae cells during industrial bioethanol fermentation by Qiao, Bin, Tian, Hong-Chi, Yuan, Ying-Jin

    “…Variations in the composition and level of phospholipids (PLs) in yeast cells during industrial ethanol fermentation processes were analyzed. A comparative…”
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    Effects of Thinning and Litter Fall Removal on Fine Root Production and Soil Organic Carbon Content in Masson Pine Plantations by TIAN, Da-Lun, PENG, Yuan-Ying, YAN, Wen-De, FANG, Xi, KANG, Wen-Xing, WANG, Guang-Jun, CHEN, Xiao-Yong

    Published in Pedosphere (01-08-2010)
    “…Soils play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, and can be major source or sink of CO2 depending upon land use, vegetation type and soil management…”
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    Soil CO2 Flux in Different Types of Forests Under a Subtropical Microclimatic Environment by YAN, Wen-De, XU, Wang-Ming, CHEN, Xiao-Yong, TIAN, Da-Lun, PENG, Yuan-Ying, ZHEN, Wei, ZHANG, Cao, XU, Jie

    Published in Pedosphere (01-04-2014)
    “…The flux of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil surface presents an important component of carbon (C) cycle in terrestrial ecosystems and is controlled by a number…”
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    The Good Pain Management (GPM) Ward Program in China and its impact on Chinese cancer patients: the SYSUCC experience by Yun-Peng Yang Yu-Xiang Ma Yan Huang Yuan-Yuan Zhao Fei Xu Ying Tian Ben-Yan-Zou Rui-Zhen Gao Li Zhang

    Published in 癌症:英文版 (2014)
    “…To improve cancer pain management, trle MeCllCal uncology uepartmem of sun yat-sen University Cancer Center (SYSUCC) launched the Good Pain Management (GPM)…”
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