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Jan 16, 2025 |
mdpi.com | Yue Hu |Hafiz Hassan Javed |Li Ming Liu |Yalong Liu
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Dec 25, 2024 |
bmccancer.biomedcentral.com | Pan Li |Li Ming Liu |Fuling Zhou
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Dec 16, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Li Ming Liu
1. IntroductionMulberry (Morus spp.) is a significant economic plant in China. In addition to serving as the foundation of the traditional sericulture industry, mulberry is increasingly recognized for its potential as supplementary animal feed and as a source of bioenergy. This has attracted significant attention within the fields of animal husbandry and bioenergy production [1,2,3].
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Nov 25, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Li Ming Liu |Linchao Dai |Xinyi Mao |Yutao Chen
1. IntroductionCoal continues to play a pivotal role in China’s energy consumption, acting as a primary energy source in critical sectors such as electricity generation, industry, and transportation, owing to its abundant reserves and relatively low cost [1,2,3]. However, as mining depth increases, the complexity of gas emissions also rises, posing significant safety risks in underground operations.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
energyconnects.com | Li Ming Liu
China urged the European Union not to conduct price negotiations with individual electric vehicle manufacturers, as eight rounds of negotiations in Brussels failed to result in an agreement over planned tariffs by the bloc. The EU voted on Oct. 4 to boost tariffs on EVs from China to as high as 45%, arguing that Beijing provides unfair subsidies to its carmakers. China denies that claim and has threatened its own tariffs on European dairy, brandy, pork and automobile sectors.
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