K. K. Chen
Ko Kuei Chen (; 26 February 1898 – 12 December 1988) was a Chinese-American scientist who led pharmacological research at Eli Lilly and Company for 34 years. He is known for his work with ephedrine, cyanide poisoning therapy, and toad venom steroids. He was elected an inaugural member of Academia Sinica in 1948 and awarded the Remington Medal in 1965 for excellence in pharmacy. Provided by Wikipedia
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Analysis of the Factors Causing Roof Water Inrush in Coal Seam Mining with Thin Bedrock by K.K. Chen, X.Y. Wang
Published 2015-12-01
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Controllable single-photon routing between two waveguides by two giant two-level atoms by Y. Q. Zhang, Y. Q. Zhang, Z. H. Zhu, Z. H. Zhu, K. K. Chen, K. K. Chen, Z. H. Peng, Z. H. Peng, W. J. Yin, W. J. Yin, Y. Yang, Y. Yang, Y. Q. Zhao, Y. Q. Zhao, Z. Y. Lu, Z. Y. Lu, Y. F. Chai, Y. F. Chai, Z. Z. Xiong, L. Tan
Published 2022-10-01
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