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Michigan State University freshman Brian Chu talks about his family, youth, academic life, professional and personal goals
Michigan State University freshman Brian Chu talks about his Chinese and Scot parents and his youth in Florida. Chu also talks about his high school experience and making the adjustment to college and having roommates in the dorm. He says that he would like to have a hotel management career like his father and hopes someday to also have a home and family of his own
Gahrliepia (Gateria) chekiangensis Chu 1964
Gahrliepia (Gateria) chekiangensis Chu, 1964: PAL Gahrliepia (Gahrliepia) chekiangensis Chu, 1964 Gateria (Gateria) chekiangensis, Chu 1964Published as part of Nielsen, David H., Robbins, Richard G. & Rueda, Leopoldo M., 2021, Annotated world checklist of the Trombiculidae and Leeuwenhoekiidae (1758 - 2021) (Acari: Trombiculoidea), with notes on nomenclature, taxonomy, and distribution, pp. 1-243 in Zootaxa 4967 (1) on page 24, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4967.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/474551
The Social Science of Living Alone w/ Dr. Jun Chu
On today's episode I speak with Dr. Jun Chu, Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Public Health at UMBC. Dr. Chu shares information about his ongoing research agenda into aging alone.Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host:The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences ScholarshipThe University of Maryland, Baltimore CountyIan G. Anson, Ph.D.Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, and our Acting director is Dr. Eric Stokan. Our production intern is Jean Kim. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D’Juan Moreland (UMBC '24). Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.https://socialscience.umbc.edu/podcast/episode-60
Some new results on the Chu duality of discrete groups
This paper deals mainly with the Chu duality of discrete groups. Among
other results, we give sufficient conditions for an FC group to satisfy Chu duality
and characterize when the Chu quasi-dual and the Takahashi quasi-dual of a group
G coincide. As a consequence, it follows that when G is a weak sum of a family
of finite simple groups, if the exponent of the groups in the family is bounded
then G satisfies Chu duality; on the other hand, if the exponent of the groups goes
to infinite then the Chu quasi-dual of G coincide with its Takahashi quasi-dual.
We also present examples of discrete groups whose Chu quasi-duals are not locally
compact and examples of discrete Chu reflexive groups which contain non-trivial
sequences converging in the Bohr topology of the groups. Our results systematize
some previous work and answer some open questions in the subjec
Intensional Double Glueing, Biextensional Collapse, and the Chu Construction
AbstractThe superficial similarity between the Chu construction and the Hyland-Tan double glueing construction G has been observed widely. This paper establishes a more formal mathematical relationship between the two.We show that double glueing on relations subsumes the Chu construction on sets: we present a full monoidal embedding of the category chu(Set, K) of biextensional Chu spaces over Κ into G(RelK), and a full monoidal embedding of the category Chu(Set, K) of Chu spaces over Κ into IG(RelK ), where we define IG, the intensional double glueing construction, by substituting multisets for sets in G.We define a biextensional collapse from IG to G which extends the familiar notion on Chu spaces. This yields a new interpretation of the monic specialisation implicit in G as a form of biextensionality
Chu Aiji ji /
Special collection from London Missionary Society.; On double leaves, oriental style, in case.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.gen-vn291335.Bible. O.T.Bible: Old Testament portions. Wenli. G. John's version. Exodus880-03 Jiu yüe, chu Aiji ji: wen li880-04 Jiu yüe sheng shu, chu Aiji j
Narrowband distance evaluation technique for indoor positioning systems based on Zadoff-Chu sequences
A rugged method for distance estimation based on an OFDM signal combined with the Zadoff-Chu sequences is introduced. A software algorithm extracts a coarse distance in time domain exploiting the Zadoff-Chu properties. The distance, then, is fine adjusted evaluating the time offset from the subcarriers phase. Several tests were performed in laboratory considering a very harsh indoor environment and using a pair of Right-Hand circularly polarized helical antennas in order to demonstrate the technique effectiveness. The system is able to estimate the distance with a very good level of precision and accuracy with only 50 MHz of signal bandwidth. In fact, the results show a maximum error of 1.23 cm, in distance estimation, and a maximum standard deviation of 0.8 cm. The proposed technique can be used in the implementation of indoor positioning systems
On a generalized Chu-Vandermonde identity
In the present paper we introduce a generalization of the well-known Chu-Vandermonde identity. In particular, by inductive reasoning, the identity is extended to a multivariate setup in terms of the fourth Lauricella function. The main interest in such generalizations derives from the species diversity estimation and, in particular, prediction problems in Genomics and Ecology within a Bayesian nonparametric framework
Neenchelys parvipectoralis Chu, Wu & Jin 1981
Neenchelys parvipectoralis Chu, Wu & Jin, 1981 AR*ª Neenchelys parvipectoralis Chu, Wu & Jin, 1981: 24 (type locality: Pingtan Island, Fujian Province, China). Ho et al., 2010: 29, table 1; Ho et al., 2013: 11. Remarks. A very common species in the South China Sea, including southwestern Taiwan and Vietnam.Published as part of Ho, Hsuan-Ching, Smith, David G., Mccosker, John E., Hibino, Yusuke, Loh, Kar-Hoe, Tighe, Kenneth A. & Shao, Kwang-Tsao, 2015, Annotated checklist of eels (orders Anguilliformes and Saccopharyngiformes) from Taiwan, pp. 140-189 in Zootaxa 4060 (1) on page 170, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4060.1.16, http://zenodo.org/record/24365
Meliniella spatuliforceps Fan & Chu
spatuliforceps Fan & Chu in Fan et al., 1982a: 228 (Meliniella). Holotype male with labels: (1) printed with handwritten inscriptions on white label: “ Yunnan Ruili / Mengxiu / Chinese Academy of Sciences ”; (2) printed with handwritten inscriptions on white label: “19 78.VIII.12 / collector Fengyi Qu ”; (3) handwritten on blue label: “drawing”; (4) handwritten on white label: “S-g. Sinomelinia”; (5) handwritten on white label: “ Meliniella / spatulaforceps sp.n.”; (6) printed with handwritten inscriptions on pink label: “ TYPE / Meliniella / spatuloforceps / Fan et Qu ”; (7) handwritten on white label: “11”; (8) printed with handwritten inscriptions on pink label: “ TYPE / Meliniella / spatuliforceps / Fan et Chu ”. Preservation: pinned; wings slightly damaged. Current name: Chirosia spatuliforceps (Fan & Chu, 1982).Published as part of ZHANG, XUFENG & ZHU, WEIBING, 2014, The types of Anthomyiidae (Diptera) in the Shanghai Entomological Museum, Chinese Academy of Science, China, pp. 1-67 in Zootaxa 3756 (1) on page 51, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3756.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/503313
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