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Xiong Qinglai, or
Hiong King-Lai (simplified Chinese: 熊庆来;
traditional Chinese: 熊慶來; pinyin: Xióng
Qìnglái; Wade–Giles:
Hsiung Ch'ing-lai,
October 20,...
- Zhu
Qinglai (simplified Chinese: 诸青来;
traditional Chinese: 諸青來; pinyin: Zhū
Qīnglái; Wade–Giles: Chu Ching-lai; born 1881 in Shanghai) was a politician...
- ****cuted. Academics, scientists, and
educators who died
included Xiong Qinglai, Jian Bozan, Wu Han, Rao Yutai, Wu Dingliang, Yao
Tongbin and Zhao Jiuzhang...
- doi:10.1016/j.gsf.2017.06.005.
Retrieved 24
December 2022. Shen, Jun; Feng,
Qinglai; Algeo,
Thomas J.; Li, Chao; Planavsky, Noah J.; Zhou, Lian; Zhang, Mingliang...
- Ju is a
peasant who
lives in a
small farming enclave with her
husband Qinglai. She is in the
final trimester of her pregnancy. One day
while her husband...
- p. 121.
Herbert A. Simon, The
Sciences of the
Artificial (1996), p. 4.
Qinglai Sheng,
Philosophical Papers (1993), p. 342. See generally, E. P. Baltsavias...
- An****
Province Wang Ruikai:
Governor of
Zhejiang province (1938–1941) Zhu
Qinglai:
Minister of Transport,
Chairman of the
Irrigation Commission, Vice-Chief...
- Wu, Huaichun; Zhang, Shihong; Hinnov,
Linda A.; Jiang, Ganqing; Feng,
Qinglai; Li, Haiyan; Yang, Tians**** (13
September 2013). "Time-calibrated Milankovitch...
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primary school and
three years of
secondary school. For that reason,
Xiong Qinglai,
after reading one of Hua's
early papers, was
amazed by Hua's mathematical...
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Political offices Preceded by Zhu
Qinglai Minister for
Transport (Wang
Jingwei regime)
August 1941 –
January 1943 Succeeded by
office merged with the...