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Li chi : an encylopedia of ancient ceremonial usages, religious creeds and social institutions.
by Li, Chi; New Hyde Park, N.Y.: University Books, 1967.
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The beginnings of Chinese civilization : three lectures illustrated with finds at Anyang.
by Li, Chi; Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1957.
Subject: China -- Antiquities.
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The formation of the Chinese people : an anthropological inquiry.
by Li, Chi; New York: Rusell & Russell.
Subject: Ethnology -- China.
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Wang Kuei and Li Hsiang-hsiang.
by Li, Chi, 1921-; Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1954.
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Wang Kuei and Li Hsiang-hsiang : a narrative poem.
by Li, Chi, 921-; Beijing: Foreing Languages Press, 1980.
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The question of admission of Communist China to the United Nations.
by Li, Leroy Chi-tsung, 1929-; 1961.
Subject: United Nations -- China (People's Republic of China, 1949- ); Recognition (International law); China (People's Republic of China, 1949- ).
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The question of admission of Communist China to the United Nations [microform].
by Li, Leroy Chi-tsung, 1929-; Quezon City: Photoduplication Service.
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Highlights of Chinese culture and history.
Shanghai, China: Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press, 1998.
Subject: Culture; China -- Civilization; China -- History.
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Incompressible limit of the compressible euler-poisson system for general initial data.
by Masmoudi, Nader;
Subject: Mathematics; Euler-poisson system; Debye length; Kelin-Gordon equation.
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Treatment and toxicity evaluation of methylene blue using electrochemical oxidation, fly ash adsorption and combined electrochemical oxidation-fly ash adsorption.
by Shih-Hsien Chang; Amsterdam: Elsevier Ltd, 2010.
Subject: Health and wellness; Particulate Matter -- Pharmacokinetics; Methylene Blue -- Toxicity; Adsorption.
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