Zhang Yuzhe
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}}Zhang Yuzhe (; 16 February 1902 – 21 July 1986), also known as Yu-Che Chang, was a Chinese astronomer and director of the Purple Mountain Observatory who is widely regarded as the father of modern Chinese astronomy. He studied the light curves of asteroids, and thus their rotation periods. He also researched the variable star CZ Cassiopeiae and the evolution of the orbit of Comet Halley. Zhang discovered three comets and is credited under the name Y. C. Chang by the Minor Planet Center for the discovery of one minor planet, the outer main-belt asteroid 3789 Zhongguo. Provided by Wikipedia
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Analysis of Two-phase Flow Field and Oil Injection Lubrication Characteristics of High-speed Gears by Shi Dong, Zhang Yuzhe, Zhang Hong, Hou Xiangying
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Analysis of Oil Injection Cooling Characteristics of High Pitch Line Velocity Gear Pairs by Huang Bo, Zhang Hong, Ding Yiqun, Zhang Yuzhe, Hou Xiangying
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Simulation and optimization of heat transfer in underground in-situ shale upgrading by LI Yuan, ZHONG Anhai, QIAN Qin, YU Denglang, ZHANG Yuzhe, ZHONG Yanlei, WANG Dan
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基于社区的卒中全生命周期健康管理模式研究进展 Research Progress on a Community-Based Full Life-Cycle Health Management Model for Stroke by 常丹凤1,申斗2,曹欣1,马可菲3,杨燕绥2,张玉哲4,池枫5,刘跃华2,高月霞1 (CHANG Danfeng1, SHEN Dou2, CAO Xin1, MA Kefei3, YANG Yansui2, ZHANG Yuzhe4, CHI Feng5, LIU Yuehua2, GAO Yuexia1)
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