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Acta Physica Sinica (abbreviation: Acta. Phys. Sin., or also APS) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in the fields of physics published by the Chinese Physical Society. Established in 1933 as Chinese Journal of Physics , the journal was published in English, French and German at first.
The journal was established in 1992 as Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition), publishing papers different from those of "Acta Physica Sinica" (in Chinese) in both language and content. The journal title was changed to Chinese Physics in 2000, and changed to Chinese Physics B in 2008.
Bà Chúa Kho (Lady of the Treasury) is a goddess of Vietnamese folk religion, with her temple in Bắc Ninh. She is one of the new popular goddesses like Bà Chúa Xứ , Lady of the Realm. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Acta Physica may refer to several scientific journals of physics: Acta Physica Hungarica; Acta Physica Polonica;
The Chinese Journal of Physics is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of physics. It is published by Elsevier on behalf of the Physical Society of Taiwan . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The journal publishes reviews, articles, and refereed conference papers in all the major areas of physics.
Journal de Chimie Physique (JCP) was a peer-reviewed scientific journal of physical chemistry.It appeared between 1903 until 1999. At the end of the journal's life, it was published by EDP Sciences, who was that the end of the journal was a "part of a general trend to replace national publications with international (European) ones to better compete with American publications."
Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica was a Chinese-language journal entitled "Shengwu Huaxue Yu Shengwu Wuli Xuebao" (see box below), which began publishing sometime in 1958 or 1959, or August 1961, until December 2003 (depending on the source). Tables of contents were in English.
Óc Eo is an archaeological site in modern-day Óc Eo commune of Thoại Sơn District in An Giang Province of southern Vietnam.Located in the Mekong Delta, Óc Eo was a busy port of the kingdom of Funan between the 2nd century BC and 12th century AD [1] and it may have been the port known to the Greeks and Romans as Cattigara.