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  • ...spacecraft constituted a crucial step in reaching the next level in space technology. ...ghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology and China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology.
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  • ...roposal to pursue the development of strategic high technology was praised and supported by the Central Committee of the [[Communist Party of China]]. ...n technical areas – biology, space, information, laser, automation, energy and new materials. Nearly 10, 000 technicians from 500 institutes were organize
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  • ...arst geology, exploration geophysics and exploration geochemistry and rock and mineral analytic techniques. [[category: Science and technology]]
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  • ...ased Economy." On June 9, 1998, the first meeting of the Leading Group for Science & Education under the State Council was convened to ratify the implementati ...p and cooperation, technology transfer, development of innovative culture, and construction of S&T infrastructure.
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  • ...e construction and vice chairman of the [[China Association of Science and Technology]], won the title of Foreign Academician, issued by the National Academy of ...United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Science Prize in recognition of his outstanding contributions in the field of devel
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  • ...eering and Applied Sciences of the State University of New York at Buffalo and received his doctorate in Mechanical Engineering from the school in 1984. ...ointed as vice president of HUST. In June 1997 he became president of HUST and concurrently chairman of the board of directors at Huazhong Software Compan
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  • ..., making major contributions to spacecrafts [[Shenzhou 4]], [[Shenzhou 5]] and [[Shenzhou 6]]. He was the director and researcher of [[China]]’s Manned Space Projects Office.
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  • [[1991]]: [[China]] released figures for government investment in science and technology for the first time. It totaled 30.05 billion yuan in 1990.
    266 bytes (36 words) - 02:32, 29 October 2010
  • ...ecting both the calm and power of judo and taekwondo, display the strength and beauty of sports.
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  • [[category: Science and technology]]
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  • ...ansport industry, organize key science and technology development projects and promote the technical progress of the transport industry. ...hnology and education department, [[international]] cooperation department and public security bureau.
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  • ...tion for Science and Technology]] designated the museum a national popular science educational base. ([[Beijing David's Deer Park Museum|More...]])
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  • ...IT), environmental test, ground equipment and its application, and service and support. ...arth resources investigation and navigation capably to fly in high, medium and low-height orbits.
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  • ...an''' ('''王泽山''') is a Chinese explosives expert and winner of China's top science award, also known as China's Alfred Nobel for his contributions to the stud ...hing gunpowder, Wang has designed several new propellant charging theories and technologies, helping to improve the launch range of China's artillery by m
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  • ...information, laser, automation technology, energy resources, new materials and oceanology. ...the scientists determine the general research direction through discussion and a committee of experts makes decisions on specific projects. One prominent
    901 bytes (123 words) - 07:22, 14 May 2010
  • ..., Huangcun Town, [[Daxing County]], [[Beijing]]. A specialized science and technology museum, it has been open to the public since June 1, 1996.([[China Printing
    307 bytes (43 words) - 08:28, 9 February 2018
  • ...pproved the project [[Research on Chinese Genetic Structures]] by Chen Zhu and Professor Qiang Boqin, which became part of the HGP. ...including the [[United States]], [[European Union]], [[Japan]], [[Canada]] and the Commonwealth of Independent States (now [[Russia]]) also have HGP initi
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  • [[1905]]: [[China]] and Japan signed '''[[Manchuria Rehabilitation Agreement]]'''. ...veloped by the Computer Institute under the [[National Defense Science and Technology University]] in [[Changsha]], [[Hunan]] Province.
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  • ...f [[Zhejiang Province]]; member of [[China Jiu San (September 3) Society]] and member of [[Communist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]); started working in Decemb ...3) Society, chairman of [[China Association for Science and Technology]], and dean of Medical School of Peking University .
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  • ...with the intention of promoting China's deep sea exploration and operation technology. ...3,500 meters below sea level, following the United States, France, Russia and Japan.
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