Hui Lin
Hui Lin 慧琳 (737820 CE) was a Chinese translator and Sanskrit scholar.Born in Kashgar, he was author of the ''Yíqièjīngyīnyì''《一切經音義》, written between 783 and 807 CE, the earliest Chinese lexicographical work to distinguish the labiodentals from the bilabial initials. Provided by Wikipedia
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A fusiform nodule on the flank by Lu-An Chen, Ying-Jui Chang, Lin-Hui Su, Yu-Ling Hsu, Tsung-Hua Tsai
Published 2010Connect to this object online.
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Assessing the Clinical Effectiveness of an Exergame-Based Exercise Training Program Using Ring Fit Adventure to Prevent and Postpone Frailty and Sarcopenia Among Older Adults in Ru... by Sheng-Hui Tuan, Lin-Hui Chang, Shu-Fen Sun, Chien-Hui Li, Guan-Bo Chen, Yi-Ju Tsai
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VO 2 max is uncorrelated with the PRKAA2 gene methylation, but influences the glucose-insulin correlation by Anderson Vulczak, Marcos R. Queiroga, Emerson Carraro, Lin-Hui T. Wang, Paula H.O. Lima, Jéssica C. Dos Santos, Gabriela Pereira-, Mario H. Hirata, Marco A. Romano
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A Web-Based Multidrug-Resistant Organisms Surveillance and Outbreak Detection System with Rule-Based Classification and Clustering by Tseng, Yi-Ju, Wu, Jung-Hsuan, Ping, Xiao-Ou, Lin, Hui-Chi, Chen, Ying-Yu, Shang, Rung-Ji, Chen, Ming-Yuan, Lai, Feipei, Chen, Yee-Chun
Published 2012Connect to this object online.
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