Examples of using Special issue in English and their translations into Chinese
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Special issue Part 1: Neoliberalism, Pedagogy and the Curriculum: A Global Perspective.
According to“The Bulletin” special issue“The most influential 100 Australians”, 33 of them have academic relations with the University of Melbourne.
Special Issue File includes special issue file for cost-sharing agreements and special issue file for thin capitalisation.
Read the local Sunday newspaper could be found in the tourism special issue price of air tickets.
In September 2010, UNEP published a special issue of Tunza on the theme" Hazards and disasters".
The“Chinese Scientists and Cell Press” series of activities include an annual paper, organization appraisal, annual special issue and academic forum.
Salt Lake Research" Issue 3 2019" Salt Lake Chemistry Special Issue" Research Highlights".
The academic journal Child Abuse& Neglect has published a special issue, containing original research and discussion papers containing further strategies.
In order to let more people understand the forum and the relationship between spirulina and health, Life Times has launched this special issue.
The results of the studies on intellectual property theft have been published in a special issue of the journal Trends in Organized Crime;
These differences may modify treatment effects, and new, unanticipated effects may emerge(see special issue of BMJ 3 July 2004).
In December 2012, the secretariat of Global Mayors' Forum published a special issue of a“Dialogue to Global Mayors” magazine based on the Melbourne Principles.
Population Bulletin of the United Nations: Policy Responses to Population Decline and Ageing. Special Issue Nos. 44/45 2002.
The paper is one of five in this special issue of Science which they led or co-authored.
Institutional and Policy Cocktails for Protecting Coastal and Marine Environments from Land-based Sources of Pollution, Ocean and Coastal Management, Special Issue(forthcoming) 2006.
Dr. Krajmalnik-Brown, was also a speaker at the conference and also has a paper appearing in the special issue.
One special issue to be noted: The selection of the raw materials meet cradle-to-cradle requirements(Level Silver).
This special issue represents an effort to review the economic dimensions of child protection and well-being.
Special Issue on Virtual Worlds in Tertiary Education: An Australasian Perspective, 28(3), 522-545.