- "Site-specific DNA-nicking
mutants of the
heterodimeric restriction endonuclease R.Bbv
CI". J Mol Biol. 348 (3): 631–40. doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2005.02.034. PMID 15826660...
- Xici or Xi
Ci (Great Commentary,
simplified Chinese: 系辞;
traditional Chinese: 繫辭; pinyin: Xì
Cí) is one of the Ten Wings, a
collection of
Confucian books...
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within three distinct horizons: the BII (4100–3600
BCE),
CI (3600–3200
BCE), and CII (3400–2750
BCE) horizons. Most
researchers agree that
Verteba Cave...
- and
contain primarily economic records. The
Elamite language (c. 2600
BCE to 400
BCE), is the now-extinct
language spoken by Elamites, who
inhabited the...
- The Chu
Ci,
variously translated as
Verses of Chu,
Songs of Chu, or
Elegies of Chu, is an
ancient anthology of
Chinese poetry including works traditionally...
- age
between haplogroup E-M215 (38.6 kya; 95%
CI 31.4–45.9 kya) and its sub-haplogroup E-M35 (25.0 kya; 95%
CI 20.0–30.0 kya) and
estimated its
origin to...
-
Consort Yu (Xiang Yu's wife) (died 202
BCE),
Xiang Yu's wife Yu Meiren, a
standard template of the
Chinese poetry ci This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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contested historicity.
During the
subsequent Shang (c. 1600–1046
BCE) and Zhou (1046–256
BCE) dynasties,
rulers were
referred to as Wang 王,
meaning king....
- 202
BCE), in
syncretic texts like the
Huainanzi of c. 139
BCE. As
Confucianism became the
dominant school of
thought during the Han
dynasty (202
BCE – 220 CE)...
- Wang Bao (c. 84 – c. 53
BCE),
courtesy name
Ziyuan (子淵), was a
Chinese poet
during the
Western Han dynasty. He was well
versed in the
classical Chinese...