The sub-forum on media encouraged the "16 Recommendations on positive reporting on disability" to call on the media to report disability-related issues with a right-based approach, so as to improve public awareness of equal rights, dignity, abilities and contributions of people with disabilities, as well as to contribute to the elimination of discrimination and prejudice against them.
The survey, which was done by China Youth Daily among 2,509 people, said that 73.9 percent of the respondents suggest continue taking good self-protection and exercising vigilance and about 60 percent point out the necessity of updating information about epidemic prevention and control.
The sub-index for business expectation fell to 59.7 in September from 60.4, still in the expansion zone, showing that non-manufacturing enterprises remained optimistic about future market developments, the NBS said in a statement.
The strong support that the Rangers Awards initiative had brought to those facing the greatest dangers in wildlife protection resonated strongly with one of the rangers who was honored with an award.
The symposium is jointly sponsored by the World Food Prize Foundation, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations.
The study, led by researchers from The University of Manchester showed that small molecules - specifically proteins - stick to the nanoparticles while in the blood circulation of cancer patients. Collecting the nanoparticles from the blood can then allow the analysis of the sticky molecules, some of which are released from the growing cancer.
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The survey is designed to verify if local government's poverty data are accurate and authentic, and is expected to provide data to help understand the livelihood of vulnerable communities and help central authorities decide when to declare victory in finishing the building of a moderately prosperous society in all aspects, known as xiaokang.
The system, dubbed Smart FTAX, highlights efforts to catapult the city to the forefront of trade liberalization, following on its rollout of a 100-point circular in July to further open up the economy.
The study is the largest analysis to date of the risks and benefits of treating COVID-19 patients with anti-malaria drugs. It is based on data from 96,032 coronavirus patients from 671 hospitals around the world. Observational studies like this one can't provide definitive evidence about drug safety and effectiveness.
The survey showed that export indexes for all major sectors rose from their lowest readings in the first half of 2020, especially the machinery sector, toys and electronics.