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61. Rarely in the view of the authors will things be so one-sided that the difference between a planned and actual activity duration will be attributable only to one party. 62. An application investigation of the nitramine (RDX, HMX) to the low burning rate HTPB propellants was carried out in the view of energetic property and combustion performance. 63. Referring to the characteristic of trust products in China, the basic concept of the default risk of money trust is introduced in the view of the investors. 64. In the view of this paper, the idea of aesthetic disinterestedness was presented by the 18th century esthetician in terms of subject, first brought up by Shaftsbury. 65. In the view of didactics , the activity theory has its own uniquedeveloping history. 66. The method looks very promising in the view of the application to null result experiments with modulation methods, such as experiment tests on the photon rest mass. 67. The paper starts from the origins of transfer pricing in the view of transaction cost economy, and demonstrate the affirmance and application of transfer pricing using demands of decentralization. 68. Let's read the Chapter on brigandage in the view of practice. 69. In the view of macroscopic, equalization of internal trades in finance and gradual improvement of correlation ratio of finance are shown. 70. Six ? wheel lunar rover is a complicated multi ? route closed chain system,[www.] in the view of kinematics. 71. In the view of public choice theory, the government itself also fails when it makes up for the failure of the market. 72. Never leave home, you can understand world event, in the view of the green mountain view overlooking the silver city, SanYaHe, rippling river, mangrove waving in the wind, egrets dance fly. 73. In the view of the characteristics of the single-phase natural circulation flow under rolling motion, the research was conducted experimentally. 74. In the view of Chinese and foreign historians, "globalization" can be traced back to the great geographical discovery period (from the end of the 15th century to the beginning of the 16th century) .