2016 National Convention on Sports Science of China 2017
DOI: 10.1051/ncssc/201701047
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C/S and B/S mixed structure-based students ideological and political work management system construction

Abstract: Abstract. Nowadays, both single C/S B/S cannot meet each department demands, for students ideological and political work management construction, it needs C/S B/S mixed structure to jointly complete, the paper carries out advantages and disadvantages analysis and judgment on C/S, B/S single structure, on this basis, utilizes AHP model to analyze C/S B/S mixed structure in ideological and political work management system, and gets that C/S B/S mixed structure obtained recognition degree in students' ideological… Show more

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“…During the breeding season, males had obvious secondary sex characteristics, such as the paired subgular vocal sacs located at corners of throat, the gray-white pads on dorsal surface of first finger, and the pinkish lineae masculine on dorsal side (Fei et al, 2009). Due to O. graminea inhabiting in turbulent streams, males had to resist the impact of running water for a long time and their forelimbs were extremely strong (Liu and Hu, 1961;Fei et al, 2009). It was the development of secondary sexual characteristics that might cause males to consume more energy during breeding season (Li, 1988).…”
Section: The Mechanism Of the Sexual Size Dimorphismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the breeding season, males had obvious secondary sex characteristics, such as the paired subgular vocal sacs located at corners of throat, the gray-white pads on dorsal surface of first finger, and the pinkish lineae masculine on dorsal side (Fei et al, 2009). Due to O. graminea inhabiting in turbulent streams, males had to resist the impact of running water for a long time and their forelimbs were extremely strong (Liu and Hu, 1961;Fei et al, 2009). It was the development of secondary sexual characteristics that might cause males to consume more energy during breeding season (Li, 1988).…”
Section: The Mechanism Of the Sexual Size Dimorphismmentioning
confidence: 99%