Languages
Xu, Xin.
Overview
| Works: | 0 works in 3 publications in 1 languages | |
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Titles
Greening the State in China: The Construction of a Carbon Market.
by:
Xu, Xin.; The University of Liverpool (United Kingdom).
(Electronic resources)
The effects of economic activity on health.
by:
Xu, Xin.; University of Illinois at Chicago.
(Electronic resources)
Cubic nonlinear oscillation control in the frequency domain.
by:
Xu, Xin.; State University of New York at Buffalo.
(Electronic resources)
Fabrication of heat-resistant and plastic-formable silicon nitride
by:
Xu, Xin.; SpringerLink (Online service); Nishimura, Toshiyuki.
(Electronic resources)
The Beijing Olympiad : = the political economy of a sporting mega-event /
by:
Xu, Xin.; Askew, David.; Close, Paul.
(Language materials, printed)
The strategic impacts of ICT service innovation on consumers.
by:
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Hong Kong).; Xu, Xin.
(Electronic resources)
A new-generation density functional = towards chemical accuracy for chemistry of main group elements /
by:
Xu, Xin.; SpringerLink (Online service); Zhang, Igor Ying.
(Electronic resources)
The great change in the regional economy of China under the new normal
by:
Song, Xiaowu.; Wu, Shiguo.; Xu, Xin.; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
Subjects
Business Administration, Marketing.
Olympics- Political aspects- China.
Civil rights- China.
Chemistry.
Computer Appl. in Life Sciences.
Solid State Physics.
Silicon nitride.
Nanotechnology.
Asian Economics.
East Asian studies.
Environmental health.
Olympic Games
Applied Mechanics.
Nanosilicon.
Urban Economics.
Human rights- China.
Density functionals.
Structural Materials.
Mass Communications.
Materials Science.
Regional economics- China.
Urban Politics.
Politics.
Climate change.
Economics, General.
Quantum Physics.
Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Methods.
Nanotechnology and Microengineering.
Political science.
Health Sciences, Public Health.
Engineering, Civil.
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.
Computer Applications in Chemistry.
Ceramics.
Environmental protection.