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    [Carr, C. L. (Chu - Chu) - Football Player]

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    Photograph of C. L. "Chu - Chu," a Football player, taken on the 1st of May 1942 as he poses on a column outside

    [Carr, C. L. (Chu-Chu) - Football Player - 1942]

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    Photograph of the football player C. L. "Chu-Chu" in 1942. The male individual is posing on a column outside

    Paul Chu oral history interview and transcript

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    This recording and transcript form part of a collection of oral history interviews conducted by the Chao Center for Asian Studies at Rice University. This collection includes audio recordings and transcripts of interviews with Asian Americans native to or living in Houston.Dr. Paul Chu was born on December 2, 1940, in Changsha, Hunan in China. He grew up in Taiwan and attended Taiwan Provincial Cheng Kung University, graduating in 1962. After receiving his Bachelor of Science degree in Taiwan, he served for a year in the Nationalist Chinese Air Force. Then Dr. Chu traveled to the United States to complete his Master of Science degree at Fordham University, earning his degree in 1965. In 1968, he completed his Ph.D. degree at the University of California San Diego. At the University of Houston, Dr. Chu currently serves as Professor of Physics to this day, as well as the T. L. L. Temple Chair of Science, and Founding Director and Chief Scientist of the Texas Center for Superconductivity. He also is an Honorary Chancellor of the Taiwan Comprehensive University System, and President Emeritus and University Professor Emeritus of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

    William Hughes, Chin-Kong Chu, P. S. Young, Frank L. Chu, Ching-Shan Lai

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    Col. William Hughes (left, front row) is pictured showing Chin-Kong Chu (Chinese Counselor-General), Dr. P. S. Young (MSU Physics professor), Frank L. Chu, and Ching-Shan Lai some of his memorabilia from China.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/4787/thumbnail.jp

    INTEGRATED ECOLOGICAL PLANNING IN SINGAPORE: NEOTIEWPIA ECO-VILLAGE IN BUSTLING METROPOLITAN

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    ABSTRACT :The Neotiewpia Eco-Village is located within the Lim Chu Kang district at the north of Singapore. The Eco-Village only comprised of 3.5 sq km. Meanwhile the area was dominated by farms, chalets and Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. In 2006, National University of Singapore, School of Design and Environment (SDE), MSc. Environmental Management and Nature Society of Singapore initiated an ecological planning exercise within the Neotiewpia site to reduce the environmental impact from the development while providing Eco-friendly Tourism and R&D activities that feasible in the site. We did participate in the exercise and we tried explaining the ecological process, the limitation and potential development for integrated ecological planning framework in Developing Countries like Indonesia, Brazil, etc with high ecological-values ecosystems. The Vision of Neotiewpia was “A Model Eco-Village that Respects its Natural Heritage, Builds Strong Community Links and Promotes Economic Development on Nature’s Premises." And Neotiewpia was successfully planned and designed with integrated ecological planning approach. It embraced the land evaluation and impact assessment. Further the plan was found feasible by the Singapore Government by earmarking the Lim Chu Kang and Kranji for Agri-tainment development in 2008 (although partially implemented). The Neotiewpia or Lim Chu Kang area was found thriving with Green-Economy and Agro-Tourism. This integrated ecological planning could be translated to other areas in Developing Countries with agriculture potential and facing development pressures such as Neotiewpia. This concept would give alternate Green-Solution to the current economic crisis

    Chu Leonard L. — Planned birth campaigns in China 1949-1976

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    Pressat Roland. Chu Leonard L. — Planned birth campaigns in China 1949-1976. In: Population, 35ᵉ année, n°1, 1980. pp. 233-234

    Chu Leonard L. — Planned birth campaigns in China 1949-1976

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    Pressat Roland. Chu Leonard L. — Planned birth campaigns in China 1949-1976. In: Population, 35ᵉ année, n°1, 1980. pp. 233-234

    Cross correlations of Frank sequences and Chu Sequences.

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    Sets of Frank sequences and Chu sequences are two classes of polyphase sequence with ideal periodic autocorrelation functions, which at the same time have optimum crosscorrelation functions. The authors consider the crosscorrelations of sets of combined Frank/Chu sequences, which contain a larger number of sequences than either of the two constituent sets. It is shown analytically that the crosscorrelations are similar to those of the original sets with one exception, while the autocorrelations remain perfectly impulsiv
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