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Wang says some functionality has already been built to steer Android developers in the right direction.
«It was «to Chinese civil rights lawyers» on the manuscript but only «to Chinese lawyers» on the dedication page of the printed book,» Wang says.
«We have positive reactions from all the major law schools in Beijing and Shanghai, and at least 15 of them have adopted the textbook as the official textbook or reference book for their comparative law teaching,» Wang says.
But in China it means «I will rule you by law,»» Wang says.
«The students were mesmerized and very surprised to see how constitutional law can be used in real life to protect institutions, to protect citizens» rights and to protect constitutional democracy,» Wang says.
In retaliation, Wang says, Hu named her dog after him, and whenever Wang was within earshot she allegedly started to curse at the pet loudly.»
Wang says the number of those hurricanes actually hitting the United States is a much better indicator than the total number of hurricanes.
In some cases, they might even be able to get a better deal somewhere else, Wang says.
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Open since January, the cafe's cats come from the San Diego Humane Society, and Wang says they have adapted really well to the space.
And that's really what This Land Speaks is all about — giving kids the opportunity to practice their voices, over and over and over,» Wang says.
«Think of it as everyday professional development,» Wang says.
«I'd see kids apply to college, but then elect not to go,» Wang says.
«Growing an organization that is volunteer - based is a unique experience and we are still figuring out the best ways to scale,» Wang says.
In fact, Wang says, some sites describe themselves as more of an introduction service than a dating site.
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Wang says the «red - flag» approach is intended to guide physicians by prioritizing tissue biopsy, thereby reducing over diagnosis and distinguishing lethal cancers from non-lethal disease.
«This gives us the ability to look through opaque materials and see what's inside,» Wang says.
Wang says this was an issue because the types of proteins on the surfaces of CTCs could vary from one type of cancer to another, and even within in the same cancer.
UQ's Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) PhD student Jing Wang says the simple nanotechnology looked at changes in circulating tumor cells, which could indicate whether a cancer is attempting to spread and reveal its response to treatment.
Although Wang says there is still a long way before such an experiment is tested in human clinical trials, he believes that in theory, if scientists could develop drugs or use electrical stimulation that activates D2 neurons, then alcoholics might be prevented from wanting another bottle of beer.
«Even when we didn't have any waves recorded, we knew it was really bad for the people of Japan,» Wang says.
«Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) have been shed by the original tumor and entered the bloodstream — they can then form into new tumors if they lodge in distant tissue,» Wang says.
But scientist Daojing Wang says his company's technology is up to the job.
In the winter, intermixing of stratospheric ozone with the troposphere in a process called Stratospheric Tropospheric Exchange (STE) is the chief means of ozone transport into our air, but Dr. Wang says in summertime that process subsides and lightning bolts create significant ozone enhancements in the middle to upper troposphere, particularly in the Southeastern U.S.
«In principle, super massive black holes suck in everything,» Wang says, «but we found this is not correct.»
The center of our own galaxy offered the team an excellent lab for studying such questions because, as Wang says, «we know the kind of stars that are here in our own downtown.»
The energy generated by the device is currently small (about a nanowatt), but Wang says that this is still an important step along the road to developing useful power sources for nanoscale devices.
Wang says the scope is still working today, and the team are awaiting a decision to continue its mission past the end of this year.
Wang says the experimental structure of the new college, in contrast with China's traditional universities, will foster innovation across the life sciences, and will feature cutting - edge research in medicine, biology, genomics, and bioinformatics.
«Our brain evolved for us to eat in excess, in order to survive,» Wang says.
«Mathematical ability is very important when it comes to keeping track of crops and bartering,» Wang says.
«Whatever we find,» Wang says, «it would never be justification for abandoning the egalitarian value that all individuals, regardless of their ethnicity, are deserving of the same rights and opportunities.»
Meanwhile, Wang says several pharmaceutical companies have expressed interest in the new tool, and Sentrana has formed a spinoff company called Origent Data Sciences to continue the project.
«Overeating downregulates your inhibition control,» Wang says.
«This research can help China's government form policies that more accurately target emission reductions,» Wang says.
«It's good for physics for sure,» Wang says.
On a personal level, the «saner work schedule has reminded me to take things slower,» Wang says.
«I was floored,» Wang says.
Not many doctors want to memorize all those multisyllabic enzyme names and the pathways and structures of chemical intermediates, Wang says.
Unlike many doctors who are expected to see four or five patients an hour, «my specialty allows me the luxury of spending more time,» Wang says.
To sustain any sort of research momentum, «I would take an awful lot of work home — mostly grant and paper writing,» Wang says.
«Most self - healing polymers form hydrogen bonds or metal - ligand coordination, but these aren't suitable for ionic conductors,» Wang says.
They're giant methane fermenters, and they prefer to make less - clumped methane, compared to geologic processes, which happen very slowly,» Wang says.
«Previous self - healing polymers haven't worked well in high humidity, Wang says.
«We are also interested in rethinking packaging,» Wang says.
«In the beginning, we thought of making the flaps on top of the shoe, but we found people don't normally sweat on top of their feet,» Wang says.
«We've shown show that this photo - induced doping arises from microscopically coupled optical and electrical responses in the GBN heterostructures, including optical excitation of defect transitions in boron nitride, electrical transport in graphene, and charge transfer between boron nitride and graphene,» Wang says.
«For the first time, humans can see light pulses on the fly,» Wang says.
«We're also interested in controlling the charge transfer process with external electrical fields as a means of utilizing MX2 heterostructures in photovoltaic devices,» Wang says.
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