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    Parental Smoking and Breastfeeding in Xinjiang, PR China by Xu, F., Binns, Colin, Zhang, H., Yang, G., Zhao, Yun

    Published 2010
    “…A cohort of 1088 couples in Xinjiang, PR China, were recruited to study infant feeding practices and paternal smoking. …”
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    Effects of power influence on the relationship between department store and its subtenants in China by Yip, Leslie Sai-chung

    Published 2003
    “…It is unique in that the model was tested in non-American setting, namely PR China.…”
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    Initiation of breastfeeding and prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding at hospital discharge in urban, suburban and rural areas of Zhejiang China by Qiu, Liqian, Zhao, Yun, Binns, Colin, Lee, Andy, Xie, X.

    Published 2009
    “…The aim of this study was to document the factors that influence exclusive breastfeeding initiation in Zhejiang, PR China. Methods: A cohort study of infant feeding practices was undertaken in Zhejiang Province, an eastern coastal region of China. …”
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    New strategies of civil society in China: a case study of the network governance approach by Fulda, Andreas, Li, Yanyan, Song, Qinghua

    Published 2012
    “…Organisations such as Beijing-based Shining Stone Community Action (SSCA) can be seen as the avant-garde of a second wave of humanistic, community-based CSO which are willing to help improve the strained state-society relationship in the People´s Republic of China (PR China). In order to advance their values and interests civil society practitioners are willing to engage with Chinese government officials. …”
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    Molecular characterization of Malaysian methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus by Lim, Tien Tze

    Published 2007
    “…These Asian-Pacific countries were Australia, PR China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, Singapore and Taiwan.The CHEF patterns of most of the Asian-Pacific and South African isolates were closely related to the Malaysian isolates. …”
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