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  JIANG
Y.H. Zhou, Q. Jiang, ''Effects of Coriolis force and centrifugal force on acoustic waves propagating along the surface of a piezoelectric half–space'', Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics (ZAMP), 52, 950–965, 2001.
Jiang, X.M. Yang, H.G. Zhou, J.S. Yang, "Analysis of surface acoustic wave pressure sensors", Sensors and Actuators A, 118, 1-5, 2005.
S.P. Qin, Y.T. Hu, Q. Jiang, "Oscillatory interaction between bubbles and confining microvessels and its implications on clinical vascular injuries of shock-wave lithotripsy", IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 53, 1322-1329, 2006.
www.engr.ucr.edu /~qjiang   (1494 words)

  
 CNN In-Depth Specials - Visions of China - Profiles: Jiang Zemin
Jiang's status as the adopted son of a revolutionary martyr would open doors for him throughout his career.
Jiang was made a full member of the Politburo in 1987, and two years later he won the favor of China's paramount leader, Deng Xiaoping, by supporting the suppression of the student-led pro-democracy protests at Tiananmen Square.
Jiang's high-level exchanges with U.S. officials have given him a chance to shine on the international stage and indulge his interest in American culture and technology.
www.cnn.com /SPECIALS/1999/china.50/inside.china/profiles/jiang.zemin   (784 words)

  
 Jiang Zemin Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Jiang Zemin was born in July 1926 in Yangzhou city, Jiangsu Province, a small town on the banks of the Chang River west of Shanghai.
In June 1989, in the aftermath of the Beijing massacre, Jiang was chosen elder statesman by Deng Xiaoping to succeed the disgraced Zhao Ziyang as the general secretary of the CCP.
Jiang's pursuit of stability had failed to solve such domestic problems as unemployment and social security; and many people were concerned about corruption, the country's poorly functioning legal system and their lack of voice in government--there was even a desire on the part of some to expand local elections to higher levels of government.
www.bookrags.com /biography/jiang-zemin   (1381 words)

  
 Jiang Zemin
President and Communist party chairman Jiang Zemin was born on August 17, 1926, in Yangzhou, as the third of five children of a writer and electrician and a peasant mother.
Jiang showed his conservative face and, according to Gilley, if it was not for Hu Yaobang, he would have taken more severe actions against the students.
It is not a narrow biography of its leader (from Jiang's accession to the post as China's Communist Party General Secretary in 1989 to mid-1998), but a broad analysis of key figures and leadership in China, of their political, economic and social ideas and policies.
www.cosmopolis.ch /english/cosmo5/zemin.htm   (1268 words)

  
 Jiang Tiefeng
Jiang was born in 1938, in Ningbo, Zhejiiang Province, in China.
Jiang was particularly moved by the colors, the linear quality, and the mythic stories of the cave painting--and we see this in his work.
Jiang was the prime target of their wrath-his paintings were excluded from television coverage and a seminar was even officially organized to criticize his work.
www.kavanaughgallery.com /Jiang.html   (1849 words)

  
 Jiang Zemin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Jiang's father was an educator, but, because of a twist of fate, he did not grow up with his immediate family.
Jiang seems to have used his tenure as Shanghai mayor to build political alliances favorable to himself among the Chinese, and to enhance his reputation among foreigners as a man on the rise.
Jiang's policy, like that of his mentor, is to effect market reforms while keeping the country politically and socially conservative.
www.bergen.org /AAST/Projects/ChinaHistory/jiang.htm   (534 words)

  
 Jiang
Jiang Hao-Quan began studying martial arts at the age of 4, studying Shao Yao Chang (Hsiao Yao Chang) with one of his uncles.
Jiang Hao-Quan was one of two outstanding students in the early 1930s at the Nanjing academy, selected to learn Ch'uan Shi Pa Kua Chang, a modified version of the combat-oriented Pa Kua Chang system originally created by Dong Hai-Ch'uan.
Jiang Hao-Quan is the only surviving grandmaster of this unique system of Pa Kua Chang, and is trying very hard to preserve and promote it.
www.jiangschool.com /jiang.htm   (1094 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | World | Asia-Pacific | Profile: Jiang Zemin
Mr Jiang's rise to power stemmed from a politburo purge of liberal leaders in 1989, after the ruthless suppression of the pro-democracy demonstrations in Tiananmen Square.
Not regarded as an innovative statesman, Mr Jiang is a facilitator whose main priority in power was to maintain social stability, continuing with gradual economic reforms and thus ensuring the Communist Party remained in power.
Jiang Zemin was born to an intellectual family and graduated as an electrical engineer.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/asia-pacific/1832448.stm   (646 words)

  
 Jiang Zemin
Jiang's career shifted from technical administration to government in 1980 when he became vice minister of the national commissions on foreign investment and on imports and exports.
Among eligible leaders of his generation, Jiang was seen as a compromise figure, tainted neither by excessive liberalism nor by excessive harshness toward the prodemocracy demonstrators in his own city of Shanghai.
Jiang rose to supreme power and subsequently consolidated that power partly because of Deng's confidence in him, but also because he had cultivated good relations with the military and with retired party leaders of Deng's generation.
members.fortunecity.com /stalinmao/China/Zemin/Zemin.html   (904 words)

  
 Jiang formally quits China leadership - The Boston Globe
Jiang's resignation clears the way for the next generation to put its full stamp on affairs of state, but analysts said they did not expect any immediate shift in China's foreign or domestic policies as Hu and Premier Wen Jiabao continue moving incrementally.
Jiang, a former Shanghai mayor, became party head in 1989 and president in 1993.
In particular, Jiang's clique in Shanghai has actively opposed Hu and Wen's recent bid to slow down China's overheated economy because they fear their pet real-estate and civic projects may be canceled.
www.boston.com /news/world/articles/2004/09/20/jiang_formally_quits_china_leadership   (864 words)

  
 CNN.com - How will the world remember Jiang Zemin? - Nov. 7, 2002
Jiang was made a full member of the Politburo in 1987, and two years later he won the favor of China's leader, Deng Xiaoping, by supporting the suppression of the student-led pro-democracy protests at Tiananmen Square, which left hundreds, perhaps thousands, of civilians dead.
Jiang's pictures and portrayals are shown in posters and billboards nationwide, sometimes alongside Chairman Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping.
Jiang will also continue to have a say in foreign affairs in view of the contributions he has made, particularly in building up what he calls a "constructive, cooperative relationship" with the United States.
edition.cnn.com /2002/WORLD/asiapcf/east/10/29/profile.jiang.zemin/index.html   (723 words)

  
 CNN - Jiang Zemin - June 2, 1999
Jiang did not order the crackdown; he was installed in power by the man who did, Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping.
An uncle had joined the underground Communist Party and was killed in combat, and Jiang's father gave Jiang up for adoption to become the slain man's son so that branch of the family could have a male heir.
Jiang seems to have used his tenure as Shanghai mayor to build political alliances favorable to himself among the Chinese, and to enhance his reputation in the international community as a man on the rise.
www.cnn.com /WORLD/asiapcf/9906/02/tiananmen/jiang.profile/index.html   (430 words)

  
 Jiang Zemin, Who's Who in China
Jiang Zemin, born on 17 August 1926, is a native of Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province.
Jiang was born to an intellectual family in Yangzhou, a historically and culturally famous city at the lower reaches of China's Yangtze River.
Jiang is fully aware that in order to carry out the modernization drive in a big country with a population of 1.2 billion, social stability is a prerequisite.
www.chinatoday.com /who/j/jiangzemin.htm   (2338 words)

  
 Jiang
Jiang N., Jordan I.K. and Wessler S.R. Dasheng and RIRE2: a non-autonomous LTR element and its putative autonomous partner in the rice genome.
Jiang N., Bao Z., Temnykh S., Cheng Z., Jiang J., Wing R.A., McCouch S.R. and Wessler S.R. Dasheng: a recently amplified non-autonomous LTR element that is a major component of pericentromeric regions in rice.
Jiang N. and Wessler S.R. Insertion preference of maize and rice MITEs as revealed by the analysis of nested elements.
www.hrt.msu.edu /faculty/jiang.htm   (365 words)

  
 Senior Minister Jiang?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Jiang Zemin, 76 and not a day younger, the outgoing president of the People's Republic of China, is no portrait of elegance.
And this is why President Bush was bang-on smart to have offered Jiang the dream photo-op for which he has long pined: an invitation to mosey down to the Bush ranch in Texas and flip a steer burger or two on the barbecue.
It is this backyard-barbecue image, of course, that Jiang's crafty handlers want to stick on the world's memory board as he nears the end of the long transition march to 2003, when power defers to the next generation of Chinese leaders.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2002/10/28/ED149722.DTL   (637 words)

  
 CNN.com - Jiang optimistic on U.S. trip - Oct. 23, 2002
Chinese leader Jiang Zemin has arrived in America on a trip widely tipped to his last as president, expressing hopes for better ties between the two nations on a wide range of issues.
While short on details, Jiang did say he was keen on tackling transnational crime,"fighting terrorism," and boosting economic growth.
Scores of demonstrators assembled outside the downtown hotel where Jiang was staying, demanding a free Tibet and religious freedom in China.
edition.cnn.com /2002/WORLD/asiapcf/east/10/23/jiang.us   (501 words)

  
 The Epoch Times | Chicago Courts Host Hearing on U.S. Lawsuit Against Jiang
However, in 2002 Jiang broke the internal agreement and organized minority military leaders to initiate a "special proposal requesting Chairman Jiang to continue as Chairman of the Chinese Central Military Committee." This incident was contrary to the will of the former Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping, and is currently being investigated by the Central Government.
Lu pointed out that Jiang lied on his resume that he was orphan of martyrs, because his father had actually been a traitor during the war.
Jiang Zemin recently “put a sudden stop” to Hong Kong’s request for general elections and the request to redress the June 4 Tiananmen Massacre.
english.epochtimes.com /news/4-6-4/21805.html   (2056 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - N. Korea crisis raises stakes of Jiang visit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
WASHINGTON — What was to have been a low-key visit by Chinese President Jiang Zemin to President Bush's Texas ranch this week has suddenly been elevated to a crucial test of whether a key Asian ally will back a tough U.S. line on North Korea.
Jiang, who will step down as Communist Party general secretary next month and relinquish the presidency early next year, arrives in the United States today.
Jiang is expected to briefly stop in San Francisco on his way home to Beijing.
www.usatoday.com /news/washington/2002-10-21-jiang-usat_x.htm   (985 words)

  
 Jiang Hu (2004)
Like those films, Jiang Hu is loaded to the gills with established megastars and rising faces, and is a new take on HK Cinema's celebrated triad genre.
Jiang Hu clocks in at less than ninety minutes, and this is already with tons of slow-motion and austere long takes in single locations.
As it is, Jiang Hu lacks that intangible quality that turns screenplays from collections of words and described visuals into something that simply leaps from the page, onto the bigscreen, then back down to the audience.
www.lovehkfilm.com /reviews/jiang_hu_2004.htm   (1292 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Jiang publishes memoirs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The books are a testament to Jiang's hybrid persona during his time in office as leader of a communist dictatorship that crushed any challenge to its monopoly on power and a globe-trotting bon vivant who tried to get Britain's Queen Elizabeth to sing karaoke.
It describes Jiang's campaign in the early 1990s to thaw ties with the United States and the West and end the diplomatic isolation imposed on Beijing after it crushed pro-democracy protests in 1989 — an incident that the book avoids discussing.
Some analysts say that the book reflects Jiang's desire, three years after he gave up power, to be remembered as the leader who presided over China's rise to unprecedented importance in trade and global affairs.
www.usatoday.com /life/books/news/2006-08-15-jiang-memoirs_x.htm?csp=34   (638 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Beijing 'brainwashes Sars hero'
Jiang Yanyong is being interrogated about his letter denouncing the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown, said sources quoted by the Washington Post.
The authorities have threatened to keep him in custody until he "raises his level of understanding" about the crackdown on the student-led rallies for democracy on the Tiananmen Square, it said, quoting one of the sources familiar with the situation.
Mr Jiang became a hero to many Chinese after in March 2003 he exposed the real extent of the Sars (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) epidemic by questioning official statements that had played down the crisis.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/asia-pacific/3869503.stm   (475 words)

  
 Prosecuting Jiang Zemin
Studying the Illegality of the Jiang Regime's Persecution Against Falun Gong from the Perspective of the Chinese Constitution
Jiang Zemin Fails to Respond to Genocide Lawsuit- Chinese Foreign Ministry denies existence of lawsuit, but back-pedals when pressed by reporters
The Trial of Jiang Zemin, the Architect of the Persecution, Is in Progress - [09/23/2003]
www.clearwisdom.net /emh/special_column/prosecute_jzm.html   (940 words)

  
 Jiang Wei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jiang tried to restore the kingdom by persuading Zhong to declare a rebellion against the de facto Cao Wei ruler Sima Zhao, but after Zhong did so, Zhong's own soldiers rebelled against him and Jiang and Zhong were killed in battle.
Jiang Wei was born during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and was from Tianshui Commandery (天水, roughly modern Tianshui, Gansu).
Jiang quickly withdrew his forces to try to defend against the attack, and after some initial failures, was finally able to block off Zhong's forces at Jiange (劍閣, in modern Guangyuan, Sichuan).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jiang_Wei   (1833 words)

  
 Ning Jiang Professional Webpage
Jiang, Kien A. Hua, R. Villafane, A. Sawant, K. Prabhakara, “ADMiRe: An Algebraic Multiple Data Mining Approach to System Performance Analysis,” To appear in the IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering.
Jiang, Kien A. Hua, “The Design and Implementation of Linux Kernel Level Range Multicast Routers for Large-scale Deployment of Multimedia Applications”, submitted to Journal of Software Practice and Experiences.
Jiang, Kien A. Hua, and J. Oh, “Exploiting Pattern Relationship for Intrusion Detection,” in Proc.
longwood.cs.ucf.edu /~njiang/pub.htm   (385 words)

  
 Jiang Lab
Jiang, J. and Struhl, G. Complementary and mutually exclusive activities of ecapentaplegic and Wingless organize axial patterning during Drosophila leg development.
Jiang, J. and Struhl, G. Regulation of the Hedgehog and Wingless signaling pathways by the F-box/WD40 protein Slimb.
Hyuk Wan Ko, Jin Jiang, and Isaac Edery.
www.utsouthwestern.edu /utsw/cda/dept24916/files/77555.html   (1081 words)

  
 Saper Galleries and Custom Framing has been a major source for Jiang limited edition silkscreens since the 1980s
Jiang's work quickly gained prominence and even the repressive authorities had to concede his talent.
Jiang was the prime target of their wrath -- his paintings were excluded from television coverage and a seminar was even officially organized to criticize his work.
In 1984, Jiang had an exhibition at the University of Southern California Gallery; in 1985 at the New England Center of Contemporary Art in Connecticut; in 1986 at the Portland Museum in Virginia; in 1987 at the Springfield Art Center in Ohio; in 1988 at the
www.sapergalleries.com /Jiang.html   (1933 words)

  
 The Epoch Times | Lawsuit Against Jiang Zemin Goes to U.S. Supreme Court
The lawsuit against former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin has been taken to the Supreme Court by lawyers representing plaintiffs who practice Falun Gong, which is persecuted in China.
The document is a reply to the decision last September by the Court of Appeals dismissing the case.
Terri Marsh, representing the plaintiffs, said that in the ruling, Jiang was regarded as the nation’s president, rather than the former president, as was the case, prompting her submission of the case to the Supreme Court.
english.epochtimes.com /news/5-2-26/26672.html   (492 words)

  
 CNN.com - Jiang tells Clinton of commitment to U.S. ties - May 9, 2001
According to a source close to the Jiang entourage, he sought Clinton's views on Beijing's recent difficulties with Washington, but did not ask the former president to act as an "intermediary" with the administration of President George W. Bush.
Jiang left the territory in the early afternoon, but Clinton will stay to address the closing ceremony of the Fortune Global Forum on Thursday.
It is understood Beijing wants to broaden its lobbying efforts in the U.S. to reach groups, including the business community and elements of the Democratic Party, deemed sympathetic to China during the eight-year Clinton administration.
archives.cnn.com /2001/WORLD/asiapcf/east/05/09/jiang.clinton.02   (473 words)

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