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Online since: July 2013
Authors: Jie Wu, Yu Huan Li, Zeng Bing Li, Jing Wang
Foundation: Project supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province (No Y2008H03); The Scientific and Technological Projects in Shandong Province (No. 2009GG10006006)
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Online since: April 2014
Authors: Lei Sun, Yu Mei Wu, Li Jin Wu
Automating Software FMEA via Formal Analysis of Dependence Relations[M],2008: 490-491
WANG Binglei.The Approach and Tool for System-level Software FMEA[D].National University of Defense, 2009
[5] WANG tian-tian.MA pei-jun.SU xiao-hong.Interprocedural pointer analysis method based on system dependence graph [J].
[6] GJB1391-2006,Guide to failure mode,effects and criticality analysis[S] [7] ZENG Fu- ping,YANG Shun- kun,LU Min- yan,Study on Computer Aided Design for System Software FMEA[J].
[6] GJB1391-2006,Guide to failure mode,effects and criticality analysis[S] [7] ZENG Fu- ping,YANG Shun- kun,LU Min- yan,Study on Computer Aided Design for System Software FMEA[J].
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Hua Ge, Ling Ling Zhu, Xi Bing Zhang
LI Yi Tian, etc. had done some analysis work on the problem of how to determine the down interface of the mixed-layer under the condition of different sediment transport ratio and erosion depth [4].
References [1] YANG Guo Lu: River Mathematical Model (Ocean Press, Beijing 1992), In Chinese [2] HAN Qi Wei: Study on the non-equilibrium and non-uniform sediment transportation, in: Collected Papers of the 1st International Symposium River Sedimentation, edited by Chinese Hydraulic Engineering Society, Beijing (1980), In Chinese [3] QIAN Ning: Journal of Sediment Research, 1959 (1), p16-23, In Chinese [4] LI Yi Tian, HU Hai Ming: Journal of Sediment Research, 1994 (1), p64-71, In Chinese [5] Karim.
References [1] YANG Guo Lu: River Mathematical Model (Ocean Press, Beijing 1992), In Chinese [2] HAN Qi Wei: Study on the non-equilibrium and non-uniform sediment transportation, in: Collected Papers of the 1st International Symposium River Sedimentation, edited by Chinese Hydraulic Engineering Society, Beijing (1980), In Chinese [3] QIAN Ning: Journal of Sediment Research, 1959 (1), p16-23, In Chinese [4] LI Yi Tian, HU Hai Ming: Journal of Sediment Research, 1994 (1), p64-71, In Chinese [5] Karim.
Online since: June 2017
Authors: Xian Zheng Gong, Feng Gao, Bo Xue Sun, Yu Liu, Wen Juan Chen, Zhi Hong Wang, Zuo-Ren Nie
[13] Guo Xueyi, Zhong Juya, Song Yu, Tian Qinghua, Substance flow analysis of zinc in China, Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 54(2010) 171–177
[18] Xumin Yang, Shangru Du, Develop investigation of Baiyunebo rare earth ores, New west. 10(2010) 20-24
[20] Ruan Chi, Jun Tian, Xianping Luo, Zhigao Xu, Zhengyan He, The basic research on the weathered crust elution-deposited rare earth ores, Nonferrous Metals Science and Engineering.4(2012) 1-13
[18] Xumin Yang, Shangru Du, Develop investigation of Baiyunebo rare earth ores, New west. 10(2010) 20-24
[20] Ruan Chi, Jun Tian, Xianping Luo, Zhigao Xu, Zhengyan He, The basic research on the weathered crust elution-deposited rare earth ores, Nonferrous Metals Science and Engineering.4(2012) 1-13
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Shan Gao Xiong, Hong Yuan Li, Xiao Ding, Xun Qiang Mo
Fang,A,P,Chen and C.H.Peng: Science, vol.292(2001),p.2320
[8] X.L.Tian, J.Xia and H.B.xia:Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology(In Chinese), vol.2( 2)(2011),p.287
[9] Information on http://www.ipcc-nggip.iges.or.jp/public/2006gl/index.html
[10] H.K.Wang,R.R.Zhang and J.
Tian and L.L.Yang: Scientia Silvae Sinicae(In Chinese), vol.46(6)(2010),p.16 [13] C.F.Liu and X.M.Li:Urban Forestry &Urban Greening,vol.11(2)(2012),p.121
Tian and L.L.Yang: Scientia Silvae Sinicae(In Chinese), vol.46(6)(2010),p.16 [13] C.F.Liu and X.M.Li:Urban Forestry &Urban Greening,vol.11(2)(2012),p.121
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Mei Zhao, Wei Gao
First, the Chinese traditional view on life and death believed the existence of the yin and yang two bounds between life and death, tombs were so-called “yin house” and should be kept away from the sites of daily life.
Even the later formed tomb-group represented by Wan-an cemetery, Fu-tian cemetery, Ba-baoshan Revolutionary Cemetery also distributed around the Western Hills.
The former are represented by Ba-baoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, Wan-an cemetery, Fu-tian cemetery.
Even the later formed tomb-group represented by Wan-an cemetery, Fu-tian cemetery, Ba-baoshan Revolutionary Cemetery also distributed around the Western Hills.
The former are represented by Ba-baoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, Wan-an cemetery, Fu-tian cemetery.