Dianjun
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[edit]From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin 點軍 / 点军 (Diǎnjūn).
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[edit]Dianjun
- A district of Yichang, Hubei, China.
- 2013 March 15, Mandy Zuo, “More than 7,500 dead pigs found in Shanghai's Huangpu River”, in South China Morning Post[1], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 15 March 2013, China[2]:
- Thirty-eight dead pigs, mostly young ones, were found in a section of the Wulong River in Yichang's Dianjun district, Xinhua reported yesterday.
- 2015 May 4, Huifang Mao, “Picturesque Dianjun District in Yichang”, in Hubei Provincial People's Government Official Web Portal[3], archived from the original on 07 June 2022[4]:
- After years of controlled and protective development, Dianjun District in Yicang has maintained fine natural ecology and become an ecological new district in Yichang.
- 2017, Yun-Pin Hu, Tian-Yun Zhong, Wei Chen, Jie Fu, De-Fu Zhang, “Researches on cooperative mode of rural drinking water safety project - A case study of Dianjun district, Yichang”, in Shi-Hong Zhang, Peng-Sheng Wei, editors, Mechanics And Architectural Design - Proceedings Of 2016 International Conference[5], →ISBN, →OCLC, page 246:
- The survey results shows that operation and management situation of the most water supply projects in Dianjun were not optimistic, some water supply projects operated in long-term loss, individual water supply project even couldn't run continuously because of the poor management after the construction, these problems stimulated drinking water problems of farmers again.[...]Jiangnan Water Company located in Dianjun charged 1.12 yuan/t (Table 1). According to "Rural drinking water safety project price calculation report", 77% of the drinking water safety project calculated the cost price is generally higher than the current price in Dianjun, the highest cost price of a water supply project was 4.5 yuan/t, higher than the standard of special industry in Yichang.
- 2021, Yao Wang et al., “Estimating the transmissibility of hepatitis C: A modelling study in Yichang City, China”, in Journal of Viral Hepatitis[6], , →ISSN, →OCLC:
- In 2008, cases of hepatitis C were only in a few districts and counties of Yichang; however, the virus spread widely (12 counties and districts) except in Dianjun district.
- A subdistrict of Dianjun district, Yichang, Hubei, China.