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    The Localization Hypothesis and Machines

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    In a recent article in 'Artificial Life', Chu and Ho suggested that Rosen's central result about the simulability of living systems might be flawed. This argument was later declared ''null and void'' by Louie. In this article the validity of Louie's objections are examined

    Pareuchiloglanis gongshanensis Chu 1981

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    Pareuchiloglanis gongshanensis Chu 1981 Pareuchiloglanis gongshanensis Chu 1981: 28 [English P. 31], fig. 2. Type locality: Gongshan Xian, a county at the upper reaches of Lantsang River [Salween drainage], Yunnan, China. Holotype: KIZ 731202. Paratypes: KIZ (5). Distribution: Salween drainage, Yunnan, China (Chu, 1981; Chu et al., 1999; Ng 2004a).Published as part of Alfred W. Thomson & Lawrence M. Page, 2006, Genera of the Asian Catfish Families Sisoridae and Erethistidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes)., pp. 1-96 in Zootaxa 1345 on page 7

    Pseudecheneis immaculata Chu 1982

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    Pseudecheneis immaculata Chu 1982 Pseudecheneis immaculata Chu 1982: 428 [English p. 437], fig. 1. Type locality: Baijixun, upper Lancang River [=Mekong], Weixi Co., Yunnan, China. Holotype: KIZ 748742. Paratypes: KIZ 748738 (1), KIZ (17). Distribution: Mekong drainage, China (Chu, 1982; Chu et al., 1999).Published as part of Alfred W. Thomson & Lawrence M. Page, 2006, Genera of the Asian Catfish Families Sisoridae and Erethistidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes)., pp. 1-96 in Zootaxa 1345 on page 6

    Glyptothorax deqinensis Mo & Chu 1986

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    Glyptothorax deqinensis Mo & Chu 1986 Glyptothorax deqinensis Mo & Chu 1986: 345 [English p. 350], fig. 6. Type locality: Upper part of Lancangjiang [= Mekong] River, Dequin Co., 28°30'N, 99°00'E, Yunnan, China. Holotype: KIZ 748621. Paratypes: KIZ (32). Distribution: Mekong drainage, Yunnan, China (Mo & Chu 1986; Chu et al., 1999).Published as part of Alfred W. Thomson & Lawrence M. Page, 2006, Genera of the Asian Catfish Families Sisoridae and Erethistidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes)., pp. 1-96 in Zootaxa 1345 on page 4

    The Social Science of Living Alone w/ Dr. Jun Chu

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    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

    Pseudecheneis sulcatoides Zhou & Chu 1992

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    Pseudecheneis sulcatoides Zhou & Chu 1992 Pseudecheneis sulcatoides Zhou & Chu 1992: 111 [English p. 115], figs. 1-3. Type locality: Yangbi, 25°40'N, 99°57'E [Mekong drainage], Yunnan Prov., China. Holotype: KIZ 839059. Paratypes: (19) KIZ. Distribution: Mekong drainage, Yunnan, China (Zhou & Chu, 1992).Published as part of Alfred W. Thomson & Lawrence M. Page, 2006, Genera of the Asian Catfish Families Sisoridae and Erethistidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes)., pp. 1-96 in Zootaxa 1345 on page 6

    Glyptothorax longjiangensis Mo & Chu 1986

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    Glyptothorax longjiangensis Mo & Chu 1986 Glyptothorax longjiangensis Mo & Chu 1986: 344 [English p. 349], fig. 5. Type locality: Longjiang River, upper trib. of Irrawaddy River, Tengchong Co. (25°00'N, 98°30'E), Yunnan, China. Holotype: KIZ 764246. Paratypes: KIZ 764241 (1). Distribution: Irrawaddy drainage, Yunnan China (Mo & Chu 1986; Chu et al., 1999).Published as part of Alfred W. Thomson & Lawrence M. Page, 2006, Genera of the Asian Catfish Families Sisoridae and Erethistidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes)., pp. 1-96 in Zootaxa 1345 on page 4

    Glyptothorax zanaensis Wu, He & Chu 1981

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    Glyptothorax zanaensis Wu, He & Chu 1981 Glyptothorax zanaensis Wu, He & Chu 1981: 74 (English p. 79), fig. 1 (1-b). Type locality: Qinghai-Xizang plateau region, China. Syntypes: Inst. Hydrobiol. Acad. Sin. 606164-66 (3), 606168 (1), 606170-74 (5), 606178 (1), 6006651-53 (3). Glyptothorax longinema Li 1984b: [English p. 88], fig. 6. Type locality: Lushui Xian [Salween drainage], Yunnan, China. Holotype: KIZ 741097. Paratypes: KIZ (3). Synonomized with Glyptothorax zanaensis by Mo & Chu (1986). Glyptothorax rubermentus Li 1984b: [English p. 88], fig. 8. Type locality: Baoshan Xian [Salween drainage], Yunnan, China. Holotype: KIZ 749356. Paratypes: KIZ (28). Synonomized with Glyptothorax zanaensis by Mo & Chu (1986). Distribution: Mekong and Salween drainages, Yunnan, China (Chu et al., 1999; Kottelat, 2001a).Published as part of Alfred W. Thomson & Lawrence M. Page, 2006, Genera of the Asian Catfish Families Sisoridae and Erethistidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes)., pp. 1-96 in Zootaxa 1345 on page 5

    Prof. Th. W. Adorno and the author Hans Erich Nossack.

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    Prof. Th. W. Adorno and the author Hans Erich Nossack at a reception of Insel Verlag, Buchmesse Frankfurt 1966LB

    An Interview with Stephanie and Michael Chu

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    ...we formed these amazing relationships in law school and throughout our careers... We\u27re so in touch with so many people and I\u27m so thankful for that. It\u27s enriched our lives, both of our lives so much. -- Mike Chu ------------------------------------ Stephanie and Michael Chu were interviewed on November 16, 2023, in William & Mary Media Center’s production studio. Navigating through their illustrious careers and personal journeys was made seamless by their attentiveness and quick-witted responses. Their shared experiences at William & Mary Law School, involvement in student publications, and subsequent impactful contributions to the legal and educational sectors unfolded with vivid anecdotes and insights. The interview was not just informative but also infused with a light-hearted spirit, as jokes flowed effortlessly between the two. They begin by describing their upbringing and how they came to W&M for law school. They discuss the close-knit community and various activities in which they participated. They describe the difficulties associated with finding jobs after graduating and the importance of showing up to support their community. They reflect on the significance of building meaningful relationships and having opportunities for creativity in both your life and your career.https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/oralhist_all/1008/thumbnail.jp
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