Chen Zhuo
Chen Zhuo ( 3rd century) was a Chinese astronomer who lived in the Three Kingdoms period (220–280) of China. He served as an imperial astronomer in the state of Eastern Wu (222–280). He collected the works of earlier astronomers of the Han dynasty and combined them into a single system. His star catalogue listed 1,464 stars in 283 constellations. His works were lost over the course of history, but information on his system of constellations survives in Tang dynasty records, notably by Qutan Xida. Provided by Wikipedia
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Use of a Remote Oncology Pharmacy Service Platform for Patients With Cancer During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Implementation and User Acceptance Evaluation by Chen, Zhuo-Jia, Liang, Wei-Ting, Liu, Qing, He, Rong, Chen, Qian-Chao, Li, Qiu-Feng, Zhang, Yao, Du, Xiao-Dong, Pan, Ying, Liu, Shu, Li, Xiao-Yan, Wei, Xue, Huang, He, Huang, Hong-Bing, Liu, Tao
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Practice audits to reduce caesareans in a tertiary referral hospital in south-western China by Ma Runmei, Lao Terence T, Sun Yonghu, Xiao Hong, Tian Yuqin, Li Bailuan, Yang Minghui, Yang Weihong, Liang Kun, Liang Guohua, Li Hongyu, Geng Li, Ni Renmin, Qi Wenjin, Chen Zhuo, Du Mingyu, Zhu Bei, Xu Jing, Tao Yanping, Zhang Lan, Song Xianyan, Qu Zaiqing, Sun Qian, Yi Xiaoyun, Yu Jihui, Zhang Dandan
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