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Oreocharis sihuiensis (Gesneriaceae), a critically endangered new species from Guangdong Province, China
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Two new species of Ceratostomella and Pararamichloridium (Sordariomycetes) from Guangdong, China, based on morphological and phylogenetic evidence
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Brachygobius jennie , a new bumblebee goby (Teleostei, Oxudercidae) from Hengqin Island, Guangdong Province, China
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A new skink species of the genus Sphenomorphus Fitzinger, 1843 (Squamata, Scincidae) from Central Guangdong, South China
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Seasonal dynamic modeling for real-time prediction of human brucellosis epidemiological trends in Gansu, Guangdong and Sichuan Provinces, China
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A new species of Chinese horned toad (Anura, Megophryidae, Boulenophrys) from western Guangdong Province, China, with recommendations for extinction risk assessments for several related congeners
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Government Environmental Audits and Pollution Control Performance: A Comparative Analysis of Hebei, Guangdong, and Zhejiang
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Spatial Distribution, Production Pathways, and Sinks of Methane in the Western Guangdong Coastal Water and Adjacent Seas: Role of Particle‐Associated Processes
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Beyond the Dyad: Japan’s Role in the US-China Power Transition Debate
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Beyond the Great Wall: Zheng Zhenduo’s “Unification” of World Literature at the Juncture of China’s May Fourth and Post-World War I Era
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Beyond Bounds
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Beyond the vows
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To Infinity and Beyond (And Beyond): The Legal and Ethical Imperative for Rocket Reusability
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Beyond Gaudeamus Igitur: Decolonising South African Graduation Ceremonies
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The African Union-China strategic partnership : prospects and challenges of aligning Africa's agenda 2063 and China's vision 2049
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Beyond the frame : a liminal space in contemporary South African photography
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Beyond the concordance cosmology
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Beyond the Chemistry Web
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Beyond Algorithmic Equality
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Belonging beyond Borders
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Beyond Digital Flexibility
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Beyond Community and Representation
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Trade and growth in the relation between China and Selected African countries
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Enterprising Somali refugees in Cape Town: beyond informality, beyond the spaza shop