Chen Jianxin | Department Of Electronics Engineering Shanghai Jiaotong University:(present Office)college Of Comput
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Chen Jianxin
Department Of Electronics Engineering Shanghai Jiaotong University:(present Office)college Of Comput
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Chen Jianxin
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery The Fourth Affiliated Hospital Harbin Medical University
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Li Ye
Department Of Mechanical And Aerospace Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Zhou Lei
Department Of Electronics Engineering Shanghai Jiaotong University
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Lu Hongguang
Department Of Dermatology No.1 Hospital Of China Medical University
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Yang Yuhang
Department Of Electronics Engineering Shanghai Jiaotong University
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ZHAO Yushi
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, The Fourth Affiliated Hospital, Harbin Medical University
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WANG Shengfa
Department of Thoracic Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital, Harbin Medical University
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ZHANG Zhijie
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, The Fourth Affiliated Hospital, Harbin Medical University
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JIN Yubin
Department of Thoracic Surgery, The Second Affiliated Hospital, Mudanjiang Medical College
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Jin Yubin
Department Of Thoracic Surgery The Second Affiliated Hospital Mudanjiang Medical College
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Zhao Yushi
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery The Fourth Affiliated Hospital Harbin Medical University
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Zhang Zhijie
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery The Fourth Affiliated Hospital Harbin Medical University
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Wang Shengfa
Department Of Thoracic Surgery The First Affiliated Hospital Harbin Medical University
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Lu Hongguang
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery The Fourth Affiliated Hospital Harbin Medical University
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Li Ye
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery The Fourth Affiliated Hospital Harbin Medical University
著作論文
- The Repacking Efficiency for Bandwidth Packing Problem(Complexity Theory)
- The relationship between EGFR gain and VHL loss in lung adenocarcinoma and poor patient survival