2017, 1, Routledge contemporary China series, ISBN 9781315627588, Volume 152, ix, 221
The global spread of Islamic movements and the ascendance of a Chinese state that limits religious freedom have aroused anxieties about integrating Islam and...
Islamic renewal | Ummah (Islam) | Religious life | Hui (Chinese people) | History | Qinghai Sheng (China) Social conditions | Social conditions | Ethnicity | Chinese Religion | Chinese Culture & Society | Religion | East Asia | Chinese Studies | Islam - Religion | Qinghai Sheng (China) - Social conditions - 21st century
Islamic renewal | Ummah (Islam) | Religious life | Hui (Chinese people) | History | Qinghai Sheng (China) Social conditions | Social conditions | Ethnicity | Chinese Religion | Chinese Culture & Society | Religion | East Asia | Chinese Studies | Islam - Religion | Qinghai Sheng (China) - Social conditions - 21st century
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2002, Silk roadology, ISBN 9784916071385, Volume 14, 291
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2004, ISBN 9744800615, v.
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2001, ISBN 9747534592, 2 v.
Buddhist monasteries | Gansu Sheng (China) Description and travel | Architecture | Sichuan Sheng (China) Description and travel | Amdo (China : Region) Civilization | Amdo (Tibetan people) | Qinghai Sheng (China) Description and travel | Tibet Region Civilization | Art, Tibetan | Amdo (China : Region) Description and travel | Tibet, Plateau of Civilization
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JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY, ISSN 0022-3395, 04/2019, Volume 105, Issue 2, pp. 195 - 198
The frequency of Cryptosporidium infection in yaks from Qinghai province, People's Republic of China, was determined from examination of 1,027 fecal samples...
Yak | CATS | Cryptosporidium ryanae | Bos grunniens | GENOTYPES | Cryptosporidium baileyi | SPP | PARVUM | BOVIS | China | DOGS | APICOMPLEXA | Qinghai Province | GIARDIA-DUODENALIS | ENTEROCYTOZOON-BIENEUSI | Cryptosporidium bovis | PARASITOLOGY | WATER | Physiological aspects | Cryptosporidium | Yaks | Feces | Identification and classification | Analysis
Yak | CATS | Cryptosporidium ryanae | Bos grunniens | GENOTYPES | Cryptosporidium baileyi | SPP | PARVUM | BOVIS | China | DOGS | APICOMPLEXA | Qinghai Province | GIARDIA-DUODENALIS | ENTEROCYTOZOON-BIENEUSI | Cryptosporidium bovis | PARASITOLOGY | WATER | Physiological aspects | Cryptosporidium | Yaks | Feces | Identification and classification | Analysis
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Applied Geography, ISSN 0143-6228, 08/2018, Volume 97, pp. 176 - 183
It is important to study the spatial variation of degraded meadows as it can shed light on the influence of natural settings on grassland degradation. Although...
Qinghai Province | Natural and anthropogenic influences | Degraded meadows | Change detection | Spatiotemporal analysis | Remote sensing | GRASSLAND | TIBETAN PLATEAU | CLIMATE-CHANGE | IMPACT | DEGRADATION | ECOSYSTEM | GEOGRAPHY
Qinghai Province | Natural and anthropogenic influences | Degraded meadows | Change detection | Spatiotemporal analysis | Remote sensing | GRASSLAND | TIBETAN PLATEAU | CLIMATE-CHANGE | IMPACT | DEGRADATION | ECOSYSTEM | GEOGRAPHY
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Atmospheric Research, ISSN 0169-8095, 11/2019, Volume 228, pp. 242 - 260
Rainfall is a key factor of hydrological variability in a changing climate. Based on daily precipitation dataset of 50 station records, spatial and temporal...
Rainfall | Mann-Kendall test | Ratio statistic method | Qinghai | ITA | Trend analysis | LONG-TERM CHANGE | KIZILIRMAK RIVER | CLIMATE-CHANGE | MANN-KENDALL | TEMPERATURE | INNOVATIVE TREND ANALYSIS | RAINFALL TRENDS | EXTREMES | WATER-QUALITY PARAMETERS | LAND-USE | METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES | Storms | Precipitation variability | Droughts | Analysis | Atmospheric physics | Aquatic resources | Rain and rainfall
Rainfall | Mann-Kendall test | Ratio statistic method | Qinghai | ITA | Trend analysis | LONG-TERM CHANGE | KIZILIRMAK RIVER | CLIMATE-CHANGE | MANN-KENDALL | TEMPERATURE | INNOVATIVE TREND ANALYSIS | RAINFALL TRENDS | EXTREMES | WATER-QUALITY PARAMETERS | LAND-USE | METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES | Storms | Precipitation variability | Droughts | Analysis | Atmospheric physics | Aquatic resources | Rain and rainfall
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Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, ISSN 0168-1923, 12/2013, Volume 182-183, pp. 101 - 108
It is vital to understand long-term drought variability and its causes for better water resource management in precipitation deficit regions. In order to...
Qinghai Province | Mann–Kendall test | Self-calibrating PDSI | Drought | Rotated EOF | Mann-Kendall test | UNITED-STATES | AGRONOMY | DROUGHT SEVERITY INDEX | MONSOON | DATASET | TRENDS | VARIABILITY | MOISTURE | PRECIPITATION | TEMPERATURE | FORESTRY | METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES | CANADIAN PRAIRIES | Forest management | Aquatic resources | Rain and rainfall | Forest ecology | Mountains | Wetness | Droughts | Basins | Rivers | Trends | Resource management | Temporal logic
Qinghai Province | Mann–Kendall test | Self-calibrating PDSI | Drought | Rotated EOF | Mann-Kendall test | UNITED-STATES | AGRONOMY | DROUGHT SEVERITY INDEX | MONSOON | DATASET | TRENDS | VARIABILITY | MOISTURE | PRECIPITATION | TEMPERATURE | FORESTRY | METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES | CANADIAN PRAIRIES | Forest management | Aquatic resources | Rain and rainfall | Forest ecology | Mountains | Wetness | Droughts | Basins | Rivers | Trends | Resource management | Temporal logic
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Boreas, ISSN 0300-9483, 04/2018, Volume 47, Issue 2, pp. 510 - 521
This study presents the results of TOC/TN (C/N) ratio, δ13C and δ15N analyses of lake sedimentary organic matter (OM) from the Hedong section, western...
QINGHAI-TIBET PLATEAU | C/N RATIOS | GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL | GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | CARBON | LEIZHOU PENINSULA | INDIAN MONSOON | ASIAN SUMMER MONSOONS | NITROGEN ISOTOPES | LAKE-SEDIMENTS | EL-NINO | CLIMATE | Organic matter | Volcanic eruption effects | Ecosystems | Climatic conditions | Terrestrial environments | Summer | Environmental changes | Southern Oscillation | Lake ice | Climatic variability | Ecological effects | El Nino | Water levels | Volcanic activity | Tropical environment | Allochthonous deposits | Records | Carbon 14 | Volcanic eruptions | Palaeo studies | Atmospheric circulation | Aquatic plants | Monsoons | Lake sediments | El Nino phenomena | Summer monsoon | Surface runoff | Inland waters | Cores | Solar activity | Hydrology | Runoff | El Nino-Southern Oscillation event | Lakes | East Asian monsoon | Total organic carbon | Volcanoes | Variation | Holocene | Aquatic ecosystems
QINGHAI-TIBET PLATEAU | C/N RATIOS | GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL | GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | CARBON | LEIZHOU PENINSULA | INDIAN MONSOON | ASIAN SUMMER MONSOONS | NITROGEN ISOTOPES | LAKE-SEDIMENTS | EL-NINO | CLIMATE | Organic matter | Volcanic eruption effects | Ecosystems | Climatic conditions | Terrestrial environments | Summer | Environmental changes | Southern Oscillation | Lake ice | Climatic variability | Ecological effects | El Nino | Water levels | Volcanic activity | Tropical environment | Allochthonous deposits | Records | Carbon 14 | Volcanic eruptions | Palaeo studies | Atmospheric circulation | Aquatic plants | Monsoons | Lake sediments | El Nino phenomena | Summer monsoon | Surface runoff | Inland waters | Cores | Solar activity | Hydrology | Runoff | El Nino-Southern Oscillation event | Lakes | East Asian monsoon | Total organic carbon | Volcanoes | Variation | Holocene | Aquatic ecosystems
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BMC Infectious Diseases, ISSN 1471-2334, 12/2018, Volume 18, Issue 1, pp. 624 - 11
Background: Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) is most frequently caused by Enterovirus71 (EV-A71) or Coxsackie virus A16 (CV-A16), infants and young...
Cyclical pattern | Qinghai Province | Spatial clusters | HFMD | INFECTIOUS DISEASES | RISK-FACTORS | COXSACKIEVIRUS A6 | JAPAN | CLINICAL-FEATURES | OUTBREAK | Humans | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | China - epidemiology | Incidence | Enterovirus Infections - epidemiology | Spatial Analysis | Adolescent | Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease - epidemiology | Female | Seasons | Child | Infant, Newborn | Cluster Analysis | Enteroviruses | Care and treatment | Analysis | Research | Coxsackievirus infections | Risk factors | Prevalence studies (Epidemiology) | Health care | Pediatrics | Epidemics | Immunization | Laboratories | Vaccination | Case reports | Viruses | Systematic review | Infections | Infants | Hand-foot-and-mouth disease | Preventive medicine | Clustering | Epidemiology | Patients | Feet | Seasonal variations | Surveillance | Etiology | Skin | Children | Age
Cyclical pattern | Qinghai Province | Spatial clusters | HFMD | INFECTIOUS DISEASES | RISK-FACTORS | COXSACKIEVIRUS A6 | JAPAN | CLINICAL-FEATURES | OUTBREAK | Humans | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | China - epidemiology | Incidence | Enterovirus Infections - epidemiology | Spatial Analysis | Adolescent | Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease - epidemiology | Female | Seasons | Child | Infant, Newborn | Cluster Analysis | Enteroviruses | Care and treatment | Analysis | Research | Coxsackievirus infections | Risk factors | Prevalence studies (Epidemiology) | Health care | Pediatrics | Epidemics | Immunization | Laboratories | Vaccination | Case reports | Viruses | Systematic review | Infections | Infants | Hand-foot-and-mouth disease | Preventive medicine | Clustering | Epidemiology | Patients | Feet | Seasonal variations | Surveillance | Etiology | Skin | Children | Age
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Parasitology Research, ISSN 0932-0113, 6/2018, Volume 117, Issue 6, pp. 1793 - 1800
Cryptosporidium and Giardia are ubiquitous parasites that infect humans and animals. Few reports are available on the prevalence of these two protozoan...
Medical Microbiology | Cryptosporidium | Nested PCR | Biomedicine | Immunology | Microbiology | China | Qinghai-Tibet Plateau region | Giardia | Highland yak | ANIMALS | PUBLIC-HEALTH | TIBETAN PLATEAU | HUMANS | TRANSMISSION | AREA | BOS-GRUNNIENS | INFECTION | BEEF | PARASITOLOGY | Prevalence | Humans | Giardiasis - epidemiology | Cryptosporidiosis - parasitology | Giardiasis - parasitology | China - epidemiology | Giardia lamblia - classification | Animals | Cattle | Feces - parasitology | Tibet - epidemiology | Cryptosporidiosis - epidemiology | Cryptosporidium - genetics | Polymerase Chain Reaction | Giardia lamblia - genetics | Cryptosporidium - classification | Host-bacteria relationships | Giardia lamblia | Yaks | Health aspects | Statistics | Prevalence studies (Epidemiology)
Medical Microbiology | Cryptosporidium | Nested PCR | Biomedicine | Immunology | Microbiology | China | Qinghai-Tibet Plateau region | Giardia | Highland yak | ANIMALS | PUBLIC-HEALTH | TIBETAN PLATEAU | HUMANS | TRANSMISSION | AREA | BOS-GRUNNIENS | INFECTION | BEEF | PARASITOLOGY | Prevalence | Humans | Giardiasis - epidemiology | Cryptosporidiosis - parasitology | Giardiasis - parasitology | China - epidemiology | Giardia lamblia - classification | Animals | Cattle | Feces - parasitology | Tibet - epidemiology | Cryptosporidiosis - epidemiology | Cryptosporidium - genetics | Polymerase Chain Reaction | Giardia lamblia - genetics | Cryptosporidium - classification | Host-bacteria relationships | Giardia lamblia | Yaks | Health aspects | Statistics | Prevalence studies (Epidemiology)
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02/2019, Springer theses, ISBN 9811079064, 256
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BMC Infectious Diseases, ISSN 1471-2334, 08/2017, Volume 17, Issue 1, p. 578
Background: Although the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) in most parts of China are well under control now, in less developed areas such as Qinghai, TB still...
Space-time clustering | SaTScan | Tuberculosis | Qinghai | INFECTIOUS DISEASES | PATTERNS | LEISHMANIASIS | TRENDS | TEMPORAL ANALYSIS | SEASONALITY | TRANSMISSION | CITY | DISEASE | PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS | INFECTION | Tuberculosis - epidemiology | Data Interpretation, Statistical | Humans | Spatio-Temporal Analysis | Retrospective Studies | China - epidemiology | Cluster Analysis | Incidence | Analysis | Temporal distribution | Statistical analysis | Risk groups | Malaria | Spatial discrimination | Epidemiology | Disease control | Information systems | Infectious diseases | Spatial distribution | Spacetime | Measurement methods | Population | Risk management | Public health
Space-time clustering | SaTScan | Tuberculosis | Qinghai | INFECTIOUS DISEASES | PATTERNS | LEISHMANIASIS | TRENDS | TEMPORAL ANALYSIS | SEASONALITY | TRANSMISSION | CITY | DISEASE | PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS | INFECTION | Tuberculosis - epidemiology | Data Interpretation, Statistical | Humans | Spatio-Temporal Analysis | Retrospective Studies | China - epidemiology | Cluster Analysis | Incidence | Analysis | Temporal distribution | Statistical analysis | Risk groups | Malaria | Spatial discrimination | Epidemiology | Disease control | Information systems | Infectious diseases | Spatial distribution | Spacetime | Measurement methods | Population | Risk management | Public health
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Acta Geologica Sinica ‐ English Edition, ISSN 1000-9515, 02/2015, Volume 89, Issue 1, pp. 229 - 241
Total of 23 bench samples were taken from the No. 7 Coal of Iqe Coalfield, Qinghai Province, China, following Chinese Standard Method GB/T 482–2008 (2008)....
rare earth element | Iqe Coalfield | Qinghai Province | rare metal element | rare‐scattered elements | Rare earth element | Rare-scattered elements | Rare metal element | Iqe coalfield | Qinghai province | PRIMORYE | SIBERIA | INNER-MONGOLIA | DEPOSIT | SICHUAN | TRACE-ELEMENTS | GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | GUANBANWUSU MINE | ENRICHMENT | rare-scattered elements | RUSSIA | GEOCHEMISTRY | Earth | Trace elements | X rays | Coal | Gallium | Rare earth elements | Rutile | China | Kaolinite | Minerals | Dispersion
rare earth element | Iqe Coalfield | Qinghai Province | rare metal element | rare‐scattered elements | Rare earth element | Rare-scattered elements | Rare metal element | Iqe coalfield | Qinghai province | PRIMORYE | SIBERIA | INNER-MONGOLIA | DEPOSIT | SICHUAN | TRACE-ELEMENTS | GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | GUANBANWUSU MINE | ENRICHMENT | rare-scattered elements | RUSSIA | GEOCHEMISTRY | Earth | Trace elements | X rays | Coal | Gallium | Rare earth elements | Rutile | China | Kaolinite | Minerals | Dispersion
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BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, ISSN 1472-6963, 11/2018, Volume 18, Issue 1, pp. 844 - 8
BackgroundChina has made great achievements in health insurance coverage and healthcare financing; however, the rate of catastrophic health expenditure (CHE)...
Catastrophic health expenditure | China | Household | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | IMPOVERISHMENT | Zhejiang province | CARE | Qinghai province | Employment - statistics & numerical data | Health Expenditures - statistics & numerical data | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Chronic Disease - economics | Catastrophic Illness - economics | Catastrophic Illness - therapy | Socioeconomic Factors | Family Characteristics | Chronic Disease - therapy | Employment - economics | Female | Healthcare Financing | Surveys | Management | Comparative analysis | Social aspects | Out-of-pocket expenses | Medical care, Cost of | Studies | Health insurance | Insurance coverage | Households | Health care policy | Chronic illnesses
Catastrophic health expenditure | China | Household | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | IMPOVERISHMENT | Zhejiang province | CARE | Qinghai province | Employment - statistics & numerical data | Health Expenditures - statistics & numerical data | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Chronic Disease - economics | Catastrophic Illness - economics | Catastrophic Illness - therapy | Socioeconomic Factors | Family Characteristics | Chronic Disease - therapy | Employment - economics | Female | Healthcare Financing | Surveys | Management | Comparative analysis | Social aspects | Out-of-pocket expenses | Medical care, Cost of | Studies | Health insurance | Insurance coverage | Households | Health care policy | Chronic illnesses
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Quaternary Research, ISSN 0033-5894, 01/2012, Volume 77, Issue 1, pp. 23 - 30
We studied the mid-Holocene climate change in eastern Qinghai Province, China and its impact on the evolution of Majiayao (3980–2050 BC) and Qijia (2183–1635...
Eastern Qinghai Province | Climate change | Mid-Holocene | Majiayao culture | Changning site | Qijia culture<
Eastern Qinghai Province | Climate change | Mid-Holocene | Majiayao culture | Changning site | Qijia culture<