New Releases by Yi Zhang

Yi Zhang is the author of Generation and Study of Diradical Intermediates from the Coupling of Conjugated Enediynes with Carbene Complexes (2001), Roles of Calcium Channels in Inner Ear Function (1999), Solute Transport in Open-channel Networks Under an Unsteady Flow Regime (1998), The Role of the Abscission Zone in Development of the Tobacco Inflorescence (1998), A Computational Method for Wave Propagation Simulation in Open Channel Networks (1996).

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Generation and Study of Diradical Intermediates from the Coupling of Conjugated Enediynes with Carbene Complexes

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Roles of Calcium Channels in Inner Ear Function

release date: Jan 01, 1999

Solute Transport in Open-channel Networks Under an Unsteady Flow Regime

release date: Jan 01, 1998

The Role of the Abscission Zone in Development of the Tobacco Inflorescence

release date: Jan 01, 1998

A Computational Method for Wave Propagation Simulation in Open Channel Networks

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Development of Noninvasive Probes for Human P450s

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Solution Studies on Soybean Protein for Fiber Spinning

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Quantum Monte Carlo Simulations of Hubbard and Anderson Models

release date: Jan 01, 1990

The Purification and Characterization of Lysophospholipases from the Macrophage-like Cell Line P388D1

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Attitudes of Young People in China to Family Formation

Attitudes of Young People in China to Family Formation
The attitudes of young Chinese people toward family formation are examined giving insights to the varying attitudes of young men and women according to rural or urban setting, educational levels, types of employment, economic status, and proximity to centers of economic and social development. Information is also provided on population policies and programs of the People''s Republic of China and the perception thereof by young men and women--especially the latter--living in differing social and cultural conditions. Youths from industrial, agricultural, educational, public health, art and financial services--between the ages of 15 and 30--living in rural and urban areas of Beijing and Sichuan were chosen as the research target. Of 4,523 questionnaires distributed in 1979, 60.51% (3,921) were valid (53% from males and 47% from females). Findings showed urban areas differed from rural areas, with the ideal number of children between 1 and 1.5 in urban areas, and 1.5 and 2 in rural areas; different professions had different ideas about the ideal number; young urban women showed a tendency to prefer fewer children than men, but the reverse was true in rural areas; the higher the educational and economic standard, the lower the ideal number of children. (JMM)
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