Dilang
Dilang () and Xiquan () are canines that, according to Chinese legend, live underground. The 4th-century BC text ''Shizi'' states: "If there be a dog under the earth, it is called ti-lang [dilang]." They are also called Jia (). Provided by Wikipedia
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Connotation and qualities of the Buddhist culture of Grand Canal by Bosen Qiu, Di Lang
Published 2024-10-01
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Cholecystokinin-A signaling regulates automaticity of pacemaker cardiomyocytes by Hongmei Ruan, Ravi Mandla, Namita Ravi, Giselle Galang, Amanda W. Soe, Jeffrey E. Olgin, Di Lang, Vasanth Vedantham
Published 2023-12-01
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Intelligent Shape Decoding of a Soft Optical Waveguide Sensor by Chi-Hin Mak, Yingqi Li, Kui Wang, Mengjie Wu, Justin Di-Lang Ho, Qi Dou, Kam-Yim Sze, Kaspar Althoefer, Ka-Wai Kwok
Published 2024-02-01
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Interactive Multi‐Stage Robotic Positioner for Intra‐Operative MRI‐Guided Stereotactic Neurosurgery by Zhuoliang He, Jing Dai, Justin Di‐Lang Ho, Hon‐Sing Tong, Xiaomei Wang, Ge Fang, Liyuan Liang, Chim‐Lee Cheung, Ziyan Guo, Hing‐Chiu Chang, Iulian Iordachita, Russell H. Taylor, Wai‐Sang Poon, Danny Tat‐Ming Chan, Ka‐Wai Kwok
Published 2024-02-01
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