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Masuda Watarue approaches will help clarify, not only the interrelationships between our fields of research, but more importantly, the biology of aging itself. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to extend our sincere thanks for the interest and contributions of the companies listed below: Abbott Laboratories Hoffman神刊 发表于 2025-3-23 19:51:37
The , and Related Texts,e Commentary of Mr. Zuo ), and . (Book of Rites). Legge began his work in Hong Kong, but was later recalled to his native Scotland. He was much helped in his translation work by Wang Tao. Legge translated into Chinese the text in my Japanese edition of ., by a Mr. Baker, under the Chinese t压迫 发表于 2025-3-24 01:30:30
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Geography Texts,ns at the Tenkōsha),. which was a record of friendly chats at the Yanagawa mansion, were part of a group that was given the name ‘Kikka rōshin rokurokubu shū’ (New collection 66 of the Tower of Haze), all generally from the Bunkyū era. In his chronological biography of Yanagawa, Osatake thus claims . to be a work of Bunkyū 1 (1861).赦免 发表于 2025-3-24 14:04:34
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The Influence of the Opium War on Japan,he ground. Information regarding all of these ‘incidents’ was conveyed to Japan in concrete detail in documents submitted to the shogunate which were based on direct conversations between Opperhoofd (Captain) Donker Curtius and the overseeing officials under the command of the Nagasaki Administrator, Nagamochi Kōjirō, and an assistant overseer.coddle 发表于 2025-3-25 02:41:33
The , and Novelizations of the Taiping Rebellion,ry force would not in the end succumb to the Qing armies alone, the British — the Qing dynasty’s trading partner ever since the Opium War — dispatch a great armed force to aid the Qing court ‘unaware as it is of their ulterior motives,’ and the joint Qing-British army destroys the Taipings.