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1. Study On The Evolution Of Man-land Relationship And Ecological Environment In Daling River Watershed From The End Of Ming Dynasty To The Beginning Of Qing Dynasty
2. Natural Disasters And Disaster Relief Measures In Central And Western Regions Of Inner Mongolia During Ming And Qing Dynasty
3. The Research On Water Exploitation And Change Of Eco-system In Hexi Corridor Since Qing Dynasty
4. Studies On Tea Aesthetics Ideologies During Ming And Qing Dynasty
5. Modern Western Chemical Spreading In China
6. Research On The Forms And Systems Of BuFu
7. A Comparative Study Of Furniture Culture Between Western Romantic Style And Ming & Qing Dynasty's
8. Study Of Semiotics In Ming Dynasty And Qing Dynasty Furniture And Use Of Chinese-style Furniture In Designing
9. Cultural Investigation On The Forming History Of Chinese Terms For Chemical Elements In Late Qing Dynasty And The Period Of The Republic Of China
10. Effect Of The Land Use On Environment On The Upper Reaches Of Fenhe River During Qing Dynasty
11. Study On Distribution Of Temporal And Spatial Of Drought About Sichuan In Qing Dynasty
12. The Research On The Making-replica Technique Of Classic Furniture In Ming And Qing Style
13. Research On Natural Disasters In Fujian Region During Qing Dynasty
14. Look At The End Of Qing Dynasty Qilu Diet Culture From "the Travels Of Lao Can"
15. Research On The Space-time Distribution Of Xuzhou Area's Natural Calamities In Qing Dynasty
16. The Translation And Dissemination In China Of The First Analytical Chemistry Translation Of The Late Qing Dynasty--
17. The Natural Disaster And Coping Machanism Of Chaozhou In The Qing Dynasty (1644-1795)
18. Study On The Spatio-temporal Process Of Oasisization And Desertification In The Period Of The Mingqing Dynasties And Republic Of China In The Middle Reaches Of Heihe River
19. A Study On The Chinese Translated Textbook Huaxue Rumen (A Rudiment Of Chemistry) In The Late Qing
20. An Impact Study Of Furniture Culture Between Chippendale Style And Ming & Qing Dynasty's
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