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Encyclopedia > Liyang

Liyang (溧阳, pinyin: Lě Yáng) is a county-level city of Jiangsu province, in China. Population: 780,000.


Administration

In August 1990, the State Department appoved Liyang updating from County to City Level, subject to Changzhou prefecture-level city.


Geography

Liyang is between 31°1'-31°4' (north latitute), 119°08'-119°36' (east longitude). Area: 1535.87 sq.km.


Liyang resides at the boundary of Jiangsu and Anhui provinces, belonging to Shanghai Economic Developing Zone, which is within the area of Yangtse River Delta.


Sights

Tianmu Lake inside Liyang, is one of the most beautiful touring areas of China.


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Liyang (106 words)
Liyang (溧阳, pinyin: L Yng) is a county-level city of Jiangsu province, in China.
In August 1990, the State Department appoved Liyang updating from County to City Level, subject to Changzhou prefecture-level city.
Liyang resides at the boundary of Jiangsu and Anhui provinces, belonging to Shanghai Economic Developing Zone, which is within the area of Yangtse River Delta.
Liyang Wei: publications (304 words)
Liyang Wei, Yongyi Yang, Robert M. Nishikawa, and Yulei Jiang, “A study on several CAD methods for classification of clustered microcalcifitions,” Proceedings of SPIE, Vol.
Liyang Wei, Yongyi Yang, and Robert M. Nishikawa, “Relevance vector machine learning for detection of microcalcifications in mammograms,” IEEE international conference on image processing, Genova, Italy, 2005.
Robert M. Nishikawa, Yongyi Yang, Dezheng Huo, Charlene A. Sennett, John Papaioannou, and Liyang Wei, “Observers ability to judge the similarity of clustered microcalcifications on mammograms,” Proceedings of the SPIE, Vol.
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