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    The Development of Chinese Statistical Accounting During the Qin and Han Dynasties por M. A. Amurskaya

    Publicado 2021-04-01

    The Chinese experience in the development of accounting thought and economic statistics is of a particular interest to Russian scientific thought, since China has been confidently demonstrating economic success for many years. The research was carried out using the methods of sampling, grouping, sys...

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    “…The two periods of the development of Chinese statistical thought are distinguished: 1) the period of the Qin dynasty (221-207 BC), starting from which the Chinese state is usually regarded as centralized, and statistical accounting is regarded as national; 2) the period of the Han dynasty (206 BC — 220 AD), during which the active development of statistical accounting continued and a fairly effective system was formed that satisfies all the needs of the state at the central and local level. …”
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    Experimental Archaeological Study of Incised Marks on Animal Bones Produced by Iron Implements por Zhaokui Wang, Huiping Li, Ziqiang Zhang, Qiang Guo, Yanfeng Hou, Roderick B. Campbell

    Publicado 2025-05-01

    In zooarchaeological research, animal bone fractures can result from various processes including slaughtering, dismemberment, marrow/grease extraction, craft processing, carnivore gnawing/trampling, sediment compression, bioturbation, and recovery bias. These fractures are further influenced by bone...

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    “…The animal bones analysed in this study, excavated from Han dynasty tombs in the Xinxiang Plain New District, China, represent ritual offerings. …”
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    An Etymological Study of the Term "Zhongshu (Heatstroke)" por Yuhao HE, Bangxian ZHU, Lili LIU, Qi YANG, Ming LI

    Publicado 2025-05-01

    In order to systematically sort out the names related to Zhongshu (heatstroke), the authors conducted a systematic study of ancient Chinese medical literature and identified a total of 21 related terms. The earliest name of the disease appeared in Huangdi Neijing. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhang Z...

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    “…The earliest name of the disease appeared in Huangdi Neijing. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhang Zhongjing classified Zhongye (an early term for heatstroke) as an independent disease, but the term "Zhongshu (heatstroke)" did not appear until the Southern Qi Dynasty. …”
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    Phenylethanoid Glycosides in Cistanches: Chemistry, Pharmacokinetic, and Antitumor Properties por Jie Li, Xin‐yue Cao, Jun‐lin Lv, He‐meng Zhang, Qing‐yue Liang, Yu‐shan Ren, Jun Tian, Gui‐cheng Dong

    Publicado 2025-07-01

    ABSTRACT Cistanches Herba (CH, known as RouCongRong in Chinese) is a parasitic plant from the Orobanchaceae family, with a medicinal and edible history spanning nearly 2000 years, dating back to the Eastern Han Dynasty. It has been traditionally recognized for its effects on alleviating aging, regul...

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    “…ABSTRACT Cistanches Herba (CH, known as RouCongRong in Chinese) is a parasitic plant from the Orobanchaceae family, with a medicinal and edible history spanning nearly 2000 years, dating back to the Eastern Han Dynasty. It has been traditionally recognized for its effects on alleviating aging, regulating the endocrine and immune systems, and enhancing metabolism. …”
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    The Spatiotemporal Evolution Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Traditional Villages in the Qinling-Daba Mountains por Tianshu Chu, Chenchen Liu

    Publicado 2025-07-01

    Traditional villages are irreplaceable cultural heritages, embodying complex human–environment interactions. This study uses historical geography analysis, kernel density estimation, centroid migration modeling, and Geodetector techniques to analyze the 2000-year spatiotemporal evolution and formati...

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    “…They are also closely located near waterways, ancient roads, and historic cities. (2) From the embryonic stage during the Qin and Han dynasties, through the diffusion and transformation phases in the Wei, Jin, Song, and Yuan dynasties, to the mature stage in the Ming and Qing dynasties, the spatial center of these villages shifted distinctly southwestward. …”
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