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  2. Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua - Wikipedia

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    Zhong Zhong (Chinese: 中中; pinyin: Zhōng Zhōng, born 27 November 2017) and Hua Hua (Chinese: 华华; pinyin: Huá Huá, born 5 December 2017) are a pair of identical crab-eating macaques (also referred to as cynomolgus monkeys) that were created through somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), the same cloning technique that produced Dolly the sheep in 1996.

  3. Chinese scientists break key barrier by cloning monkeys - AOL

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    Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua, two identical long-tailed macaques are the first primates to be cloned from a non-embryonic cell. Chinese scientists break key barrier by cloning monkeys Skip to main content

  4. New cloned monkey species highlights limits of cloning - AOL

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    The first two cloned monkeys, Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua, are now more than 6 years old and live a “happy and healthy life” with others of the same species. Lu said thus far the researchers have ...

  5. Huahua - Wikipedia

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    Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua, one of a pair of cloned monkeys; Hua Hua (giant panda) ...

  6. Super Impassioned Net Generation - Wikipedia

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    On August 8, SING released their Chinese Style Electronic Music digital album Jie Meng. The album includes three songs, which are "Jie Meng", "Shao Nian Zhong Guo" and "Pi Pa Xing". SING celebrated their 4th anniversary since debut and also released the song "Hua Qiang" on October 25 in Beijing, China.

  7. Movies, Monkeys, Maria: Counting Crows’ Most Signature Songs ...

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    With this spreadsheet, I found that Counting Crows really do sing, as I suspected, a hell of a lot about California (which is mentioned in nine songs), Los Angeles (six songs), Hollywood (five ...

  8. Ode to the Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    The Ode to the Republic of China (traditional Chinese: 中華民國頌; simplified Chinese: 中华民国颂; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Mínguó Sòng; Wade–Giles: Chung 1 hua 2 Min 2 kuo 2 sung 4), also translated as Praise the Republic of China, [1] is a patriotic song of the Republic of China.

  9. Zhonghua - Wikipedia

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    Huaxia, a name representing the Chinese civilisation; Zhonghua minzu, literally the Chinese nation; Little China (ideology), or "Xiao Zhonghua", conception of the political and cultural realm of China in the Sinosphere