In reference to the photocopy and 's proofreading, as well as two editions of collation and annotation of (), the questions on the annotation of the terms in , adopted in four textbooks of () in TCM institutions are explored. Six aspects of problems are collected, including coexistence of multiple senses, wrong interpretation of partial meanings, wrong interpretation and writing caused by uncertain provenance, wrong names of literature, misuse of interchangeability of Chinese characters and absent annotation of new words. The proofreading is conducted focusing on the above-mentioned 6 problems.
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Metabolites
December 2024
Department of Data Science and Knowledge Discovery, Simula Metropolitan Center for Digital Engineering, 0130 Oslo, Norway.
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January 2025
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States.
Stacking interactions are a recurring motif in supramolecular chemistry and biochemistry, where a persistent theme is a preference for parallel-displaced aromatic rings rather than face-to-face π-stacking. This is typically explained in terms of quadrupole-quadrupole interactions between the arene moieties but that interpretation is inconsistent with accurate calculations, which reveal that the quadrupolar picture is qualitatively wrong. At typical π-stacking distances, quadrupolar electrostatics may differ in sign from an exact calculation based on charge densities of the interacting arenes.
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January 2025
University of California, San Francisco, Department of Laboratory Medicine, San Francisco, US.
Physicians could improve the efficiency of the healthcare system if a reliable resource were available to aid them in better understanding, selecting, and interpreting the diagnostic laboratory tests. It has been well established and widely recognized that (a) laboratory testing provides 70-85% of the objective data that physicians use in diagnosis and treatment of their patients, (b) orders for laboratory tests in the U.S.
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January 2025
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States.
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January 2025
Office of the Medical Examiner-Davidson and Williamson Counties, Nashville, TN /Forensic Medical Management Services, LLC.
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