Ida Kahn
Ida Kahn (; December 6, 1873—November 9, 1931), born Kang Cheng (), was a Chinese medical doctor who, along with Mary Stone, operated dispensaries and hospitals in China from the late nineteenth to the early twentieth century. Kahn was most known for expanding the presence of Chinese women in the workforce. This work, along with that of her colleague Mary Stone, established the first corps of Chinese women medical professionals. Provided by Wikipedia
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Study on postoperative survival prediction model for non-small cell lung cancer: application of radiomics technology workflow based on multi-organ imaging features and various mach... by Hanlin Wang, Yuan Hong, Zimo Zhang, Kang Cheng, Bo Chen, Renquan Zhang
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Predicting Response of Constructed Tunnel to Adjacent Excavation with Dewatering by Panpan Guo, Feifei Liu, Gang Lei, Xian Li, Cheng-wei Zhu, Yixian Wang, Mengmeng Lu, Kang Cheng, Xiaonan Gong
Published 2021-01-01
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