Chang Qu
Chang Qu (291–361), courtesy name Daojiang, was a Chinese historian of the Cheng-Han dynasty during the Sixteen Kingdoms period and the Jin dynasty (266–420). Chang Qu is best known for his magnum opus, the ''Chronicles of Huayang'' or ''Records of the States South of Mount Hua'' that he compiled between 348 and 354, the oldest extant regional history of China about his native region of Yizhou, or the modern-day Sichuan province and Chongqing municipality. Provided by Wikipedia
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Identification of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) potentially associated with residual feed intake in Qinchuan beef cattle by hypothalamus and duodenum RNA-Seq data by Zonghua Su, Chenglong Li, Chaoyun Yang, YanLing Ding, Xiaonan Zhou, Junjie Xu, Chang Qu, Yuangang Shi, Cong-Jun Li, Xiaolong Kang
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Multiple Interactions in Polar Lead‐Free Perovskites toward Highly Stable X‐Ray Detection by Chang Qu, Jianbo Wu, Zeng‐kui Zhu, Qianwen Guan, Huang Ye, Ruiqing Li, Chengshu Zhang, Yaru Geng, Hang Li, Lijun Xu, Haiqing Zhong, Ailin Wang, Chengmin Ji, Zhenyue Wu, Junhua Luo
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