Examples of using Cheung in English and their translations into Hungarian
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He married Cheung Wing Sing, who's family were descended from Cheung Yum Hang, one of the last of the Ching Dynasty ministers.
says Ambrose Cheung, M.D., a professor of microbiology at Dartmouth College.
Nutritionist Lilian Cheung, shows us how to end our struggles with weight once
Cheung committed suicide on April 1,
The parts, based on a novel geometry that Cheung developed with Gershenfeld, form a structure that is 10 times stiffer for a given weight than existing ultralight materials.
Cheung is also interested in understanding whether the findings remain similar for other genres such as jazz,
On April 1, 2003, Cheung committed suicide by jumping from the twenty-fourth floor of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel.
The choice of accommodation near Cheung Chau Village greatly varies from luxurious hotels to affordable guesthouses.
Of this group, there is one professor who is in Cheung Kong Scholars Programme
one each at Wo Sin and Cheung Ming mansions,
Well, they eventually did- when I began learning Wing Chun Kung Fu from the legendary William Cheung.
Lantau's southern coastline has some fine sandy beaches of which Cheung Sha is the longest
Cheung explained that he and his colleagues decided to strip the music down to just chords because lyrics and melody could remind
Cheung explained that he and colleagues decided to strip the music down to just chords because lyrics and melody might remind
Encouraged by the Dean to promote the career of Jennifer Cheung to protect her funding,
But Phyllis Cheung, an entrepreneur who lives in San Diego, found a deal for just
Vicki Cheung, Marcel Uekermann,
doesn't slow climate change, said study co-author William Cheung, a marine ecologist at the University of British Columbia.
experimented with 3D knitting to create the jeans of the future,"said Jonathan Cheung, Senior Vice President of Global Design at Levi's.
at the highest risk, for whom the benefits of screening outweigh its harms," wrote lead author Li Cheung, PhD, and colleagues from the NIH.