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1. Mineralization of an intra-oceanic arc in an accretionary orogen: Insights from the Early Silurian Honghai volcanogenic massive sulfide Cu-Zn deposit and associated adakites of the Eastern Tianshan (NW China)

2. Indo-Burma passive amalgamation along the Kaladan Fault: Insights from zircon provenance in the Chittagong-Tripura Fold Belt (Bangladesh)

3. Provenance of the C enozoic B engal B asin sediments: I nsights from U–P b ages and Hf isotopes of detrital zircons

4. Are the Chinese Altai 'terranes' the result of juxtaposition of different crustal levels during Late Devonian and Permian orogenesis?

5. Late Carboniferous southward migration of Tarbagatay subduction–accretion complex by slab retreat and break‐off in West Junggar (NW China)

6. Polycyclic Palaeozoic evolution of accretionary orogenic wedge in the southern Chinese Altai: Evidence from structural relationships and U–Pb geochronology

7. A new concept of continental construction in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (compared to actualistic examples from the Western Pacific)

8. Identification of inhibitors of the E. coli cyclopropane fatty acid synthase from the screening of a chemical library: In vitro and in vivo studies

9. Ordovician 40Ar/39Ar phengite ages from the blueschist-facies Ondor Sum subduction-accretion complex (Inner Mongolia) and implications for the early Paleozoic history of continental blocks in China and adjacent areas

10. Late Ordovician 40Ar/39Ar phengite ages from the blueschist-facies Ondor Sum subduction-accretion complex of Inner Mongolia (northern China) and implications for the early Palaeozoic history of continental blocks in Central and East Asia

11. Triassic polyphase deformation in the Feidong-Zhangbaling Massif (eastern China) and its place in the collision between the North China and South China blocks

12. Short-lived chlorine-36 in a Ca- and Al-rich inclusion from the Ningqiang carbonaceous chondrite.

13. The possible subduction of continental material to depths greater than 200 km.

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