See also: Liaoning, Liáoníng, and Liao-ning

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Liao Ning

  1. Alternative form of Liaoning
    • 1961, William Watson, China[1], Frederick A. Praeger, page 141:
      Before the war iron objects of late-Chou date had been discovered in systematic excavation only in the north-eastern provinces of Liao Ning and Hopei.
    • 2006, Roger Boshier, Yan Huang, “Will the Chinese Learning Initiative Evoke the Long-Awaited Fifth Modernization?”, in Planning and Changing[2], volume 37, number 1&2, page 62:
      Dalian is an attractive learning city and port in Liao Ning Province in northeast China.
    • 2014 March, Peng Geng et al., “Genetic Characterization of a Novel Iflavirus Associated with Vomiting Disease in the Chinese Oak Silkmoth Antheraea pernyi”, in PLOS One[3], volume 9, number 3, →DOI, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 2, column 2:
      The samples from the Liao Ning province were kept in a rearing chamber at 25±3°C with 70±5% relative humidity, with fresh Chinese oak leaves for feeding the larvae (adult moths have a lifespan of a few days and do not eat). The samples from the Ji Lin and He Nan provinces were frozen after collection and stored at — 80 °C until processing.

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