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    Scientific Research in China: The Academia Sinica

    ‘ACADEMIA SINICA’ is the official dcsignation for the Central Research Organisation established by the National Government in Nanking in 1928. According to its charter, it is the highest institution for scient...

    V. K. Ting in Nature (1935)

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    Relative Biological Effectiveness of Betatron and Conventional X-Radiation on the Regression of Mouse Tumours

    THE development of more-powerful sources of X-radiation has made possible the investigation of the biological effectiveness of a variety of ionizing radiations. In vitro experiments have suggested that radiations...

    T. P. TING, H. E. JOHNS, L. B. JAQUES in Nature (1952)

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    Experimental infection of suckling-ferrets with viruses of the coxsackie group isolated from cases of infantile gastroenteritis

    Group A Coxsackie viruses have been isolated from the stools of patients suffering from infantile gastroenteritis. Strains of both group A and group B Coxsackie virus produced illness and death in suckling-fer...

    J. D. Verlinde, Lie Khing Ting in Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (1954)

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    On the origin of abnormal chromosome 10 in maize (Zea mays L.)

    1. The abnormal chromosome 10 in maize, previously described byLongley and byRhoades, appears to be the product ...

    Y. C. Ting in Chromosoma (1957)

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    Isolation of I-Quinic Acid in Citrus Fruit

    THE organic acids in citrus juices are chiefly citric and malic, although tartaric and oxalic acids also have been reported in grapefruit1. In our laboratory, succinic acid was found in frozen mature oranges. Wol...

    S. V. TING, E. J. DESZYCK in Nature (1959)

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    Application of strain gages for measuring torque

    Chen Ting-Chang in Measurement Techniques (1959)

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    Development of volcanic belts together with zones of deficient gravity along the margin of shifted crustal masses

    Ting Ying H. Ma D. SC., Chia-Lin Pan in Bulletin Volcanologique (1959)

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    On the solution of δ u − q(x) u = f(x,y) over a rectangular domain

    Tsuan Wu Ting in Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis (1961)

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    High energy γ-ray beams

    V. S. Barashenkov, Hsien Ting-ch'ang in The Soviet Journal of Atomic Energy (1961)

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    Production of fast neutrino beams

    V. S. Barashenkov, Hsien Ting-ch'ang in The Soviet Journal of Atomic Energy (1961)

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    Practical Aspects of Re-Entry Problems

    Practical Aspects of Re-Entry Problems. Entry trajectories for vehicles without and with lift are investigated. The existence and the significance of the second peak deceleration in re-entry trajectories are pres...

    Antonio Ferri, Lu Ting in Space Flight and Re-Entry Trajectories (1962)

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    Psorosis Virus A on the Mandarin Orange (Citrus nobilis Lour.) in Malaya

    PSOROSIS of citrus has hitherto not been reported from Malaya. Recent investigations on the possible presence of virus diseases on citrus have shown a large number of mandarin orange trees in Segamat, Johore, ...

    TING WEN POH in Nature (1962)

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    Certain non-steady flows of second-order fluids

    Tsuan Wu Ting in Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis (1963)

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    Higher Symmetries of Strong Interactions and Asymptotic Relations between Meson- Baryon Scattering Cross- Sections

    Some possibilities of experimental tests of strong interaction models with higher symmetries are considered: the octet model, the Sakata model and the G2 model; and some asymptotic relations between meson-baryon ...

    A. A. Logunov, Nguyen Van Hieu, Hsien Ting-Chang in Il Nuovo Cimento (1955-1965) (1964)

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    Spontaneous chromosome inversions of guatemalan teosintes (Zea mexicana)

    Two paracentric inversions,In3 andIn9, were found in the F1 hybrids of maize and Florida teosinte and these inversions were contributed by the teosinte parent. The length ofIn3 was equivalent to about 35 percent ...

    Y. C. Ting in Genetica (1965)

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    Effect of Thymectomy on Transplantation Resistance induced by Polyoma Tumour Homografts

    POLYOMA virus will induce neoplasms in most strains of newborn mice but not usually in mice older than 2 weeks1,2. Adult mice infected with polyoma virus are relatively more resistant to challenge of syngeneic po...

    R. C. TING in Nature (1966)

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    Carbon Dioxide Fixation in Malaria (Plasmodium lophurae)

    THE main function of the mature erythrocyte is the transport of oxygen to and the removal of carbon dioxide from the tissues. The obligate intraerythrocytic parasite, malaria, not only requires constituents of...

    IRWIN W. SHERMAN, IRWIN P. TING in Nature (1966)

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    Leaf Resistance in Succulent Plants

    REPORTS in the literature indicate or suggest that the stomata of succulent plants open in the dark and close in the light. This conclusion is based on direct observations1, measurements of diffusion with a porom...

    I. P. TING, M. L. DEAN, W. M. DUGGER JUN. in Nature (1967)

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    Perturbation solutions and asymptotic solutions in boundary layer theory

    L. Ting, S. Chen in Journal of Engineering Mathematics (1967)

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    Asymptotic solutions of wakes and boundary layers

    L. Ting in Journal of Engineering Mathematics (1968)

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