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Taishan Medical University was founded in 1891 as the Medical School of Huamei Hospital. The university was co-founded with Gonghe Medical School in 1903 which was called Medical college of Qilu university later. In 1952, the Medical College of Qilu University merged with Shandong Medical College which was founded in 1932 formed the new Shandong Medical College(the campus located in Jinan city).
In 1970, Shandong Medical College merged with Shandong College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and moved to the Loude district of Xintai county of Tai’an city(the rear office in Jinan city). The Loude Branch College of Shandong Medical College was founded in 1974 and then was moved to Tai’an City in 1979. Its name was changed into the Tai’an Branch College of Shandong Medical College. With the approval of the State Council in 1981, its name was then changed to Taishan Medical University.
In November 2006, The school passed the first round of undergraduate course teaching evaluation by the ministry of education and got good grades. Our school is the first pilot university of outstanding doctor education training project by the ministry of education and the ministry of health (now health development planning commission); applied characteristic school project construction unit of Shandong province; the national ministry of education and health development planning commission's pilot university of clinical medicine postgraduate training pattern reform; clinical medicine undergraduate discipline is the first professional comprehensive reform pilot project to the ministry of education.
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Yellow River | Wikipedia audio article
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Yellow River
00:01:07 1 Name
00:02:27 2 History
00:02:35 2.1 Dynamics
00:05:17 2.2 Ancient times
00:06:40 2.3 Medieval times
00:09:26 2.4 Recent times
00:11:02 3 Geography
00:12:51 3.1 Upper reaches
00:16:19 3.2 Middle reaches
00:18:24 3.3 Lower reaches
00:19:33 3.4 Tributaries
00:20:17 4 Characteristics
00:22:47 5 Hydroelectric power dams
00:24:39 6 Crossings
00:26:41 7 Aquaculture
00:27:52 8 Pollution
00:29:03 9 In culture
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- Socrates
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The Yellow River or Huang He (listen ) is the second longest river in Asia, after the Yangtze River, and the sixth longest river system in the world at the estimated length of 5,464 km (3,395 mi). Originating in the Bayan Har Mountains in Qinghai province of Western China, it flows through nine provinces, and it empties into the Bohai Sea near the city of Dongying in Shandong province. The Yellow River basin has an east–west extent of about 1,900 kilometers (1,180 mi) and a north–south extent of about 1,100 km (680 mi). Its total drainage area is about 752,546 square kilometers (290,560 sq mi).
Its basin was the birthplace of ancient Chinese civilization, and it was the most prosperous region in early Chinese history. There are frequent devastating floods and course changes produced by the continual elevation of the river bed, sometimes above the level of its surrounding farm fields.
Solar power | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:27 1 Mainstream technologies
00:03:45 1.1 Photovoltaics
00:06:17 1.2 Concentrated solar power
00:09:46 1.3 Hybrid systems
00:12:58 2 Development and deployment
00:13:09 2.1 Early days
00:15:06 2.2 Mid-1990s to early 2010s
00:16:04 2.3 Current status
00:17:45 2.4 Forecasts
00:18:39 2.5 Photovoltaic power stations
00:19:33 2.6 Concentrating solar power stations
00:20:54 3 Economics
00:21:04 3.1 Cost
00:23:37 3.1.1 Levelized cost of electricity
00:25:48 3.1.2 Current installation prices
00:27:31 3.2 Grid parity
00:29:31 3.3 Productivity by location
00:30:48 3.4 Self consumption
00:33:33 3.5 Energy pricing and incentives
00:34:38 3.5.1 Rebates
00:35:41 3.5.2 Net metering
00:37:02 3.5.3 Feed-in tariffs (FIT)
00:38:33 3.5.4 Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs)
00:43:51 4 Grid integration
00:53:44 5 Environmental impacts
00:54:08 5.1 Greenhouse gases
00:57:58 5.2 Energy payback
01:00:04 5.3 Water use
01:05:04 5.4 Other issues
01:08:50 6 Emerging technologies
01:09:00 6.1 Concentrator photovoltaics
01:10:21 6.2 Floatovoltaics
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
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Solar power is the conversion of energy from sunlight into electricity, either directly using photovoltaics (PV), indirectly using concentrated solar power, or a combination. Concentrated solar power systems use lenses or mirrors and tracking systems to focus a large area of sunlight into a small beam. Photovoltaic cells convert light into an electric current using the photovoltaic effect.Photovoltaics were initially solely used as a source of electricity for small and medium-sized applications, from the calculator powered by a single solar cell to remote homes powered by an off-grid rooftop PV system. Commercial concentrated solar power plants were first developed in the 1980s. The 392 MW Ivanpah installation is the largest concentrating solar power plant in the world, located in the Mojave Desert of California.
As the cost of solar electricity has fallen, the number of grid-connected solar PV systems has grown into the millions and utility-scale solar power stations with hundreds of megawatts are being built. Solar PV is rapidly becoming an inexpensive, low-carbon technology to harness renewable energy from the Sun. The current largest photovoltaic power station in the world is the 850 MW Longyangxia Dam Solar Park, in Qinghai, China.
The International Energy Agency projected in 2014 that under its high renewables scenario, by 2050, solar photovoltaics and concentrated solar power would contribute about 16 and 11 percent, respectively, of the worldwide electricity consumption, and solar would be the world's largest source of electricity. Most solar installations would be in China and India. In 2017, solar power provided 1.7% of total worldwide electricity production, growing at 35% per annum.
Solar electricity | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:54 1 Mainstream technologies
00:04:17 1.1 Photovoltaics
00:07:04 1.2 Concentrated solar power
00:10:54 1.3 Hybrid systems
00:14:23 2 Development and deployment
00:14:34 2.1 Early days
00:16:41 2.2 Mid-1990s to early 2010s
00:17:45 2.3 Current status
00:19:33 2.4 Forecasts
00:20:30 2.5 Photovoltaic power stations
00:21:27 2.6 Concentrating solar power stations
00:22:54 3 Economics
00:23:03 3.1 Cost
00:25:48 3.1.1 Levelized cost of electricity
00:28:11 3.1.2 Current installation prices
00:30:02 3.2 Grid parity
00:32:15 3.3 Productivity by location
00:33:37 3.4 Self consumption
00:36:39 3.5 Energy pricing and incentives
00:37:50 3.5.1 Rebates
00:38:58 3.5.2 Net metering
00:40:26 3.5.3 Feed-in tariffs (FIT)
00:42:05 3.5.4 Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs)
00:47:55 4 Grid integration
00:58:52 5 Environmental impacts
00:59:18 5.1 Greenhouse gases
01:03:32 5.2 Energy payback
01:05:49 5.3 Water use
01:11:17 5.4 Other issues
01:15:23 6 Emerging technologies
01:15:34 6.1 Concentrator photovoltaics
01:17:02 6.2 Floatovoltaics
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Solar power is the conversion of energy from sunlight into electricity, either directly using photovoltaics (PV), indirectly using concentrated solar power, or a combination. Concentrated solar power systems use lenses or mirrors and tracking systems to focus a large area of sunlight into a small beam. Photovoltaic cells convert light into an electric current using the photovoltaic effect.Photovoltaics were initially solely used as a source of electricity for small and medium-sized applications, from the calculator powered by a single solar cell to remote homes powered by an off-grid rooftop PV system. Commercial concentrated solar power plants were first developed in the 1980s. The 392 MW Ivanpah installation is the largest concentrating solar power plant in the world, located in the Mojave Desert of California.
As the cost of solar electricity has fallen, the number of grid-connected solar PV systems has grown into the millions and utility-scale photovoltaic power stations with hundreds of megawatts are being built. Solar PV is rapidly becoming an inexpensive, low-carbon technology to harness renewable energy from the Sun. The current largest photovoltaic power station in the world is the 850 MW Longyangxia Dam Solar Park, in Qinghai, China.
The International Energy Agency projected in 2014 that under its high renewables scenario, by 2050, solar photovoltaics and concentrated solar power would contribute about 16 and 11 percent, respectively, of the worldwide electricity consumption, and solar would be the world's largest source of electricity. Most solar installations would be in China and India. In 2017, solar power provided 1.7% of total worldwide electricity production, growing at 35% per annum. As of 2018, the unsubsidised levelised cost of electricity for utility scale solar power is around $43/MWh.