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    Sir Charles Kao Kuen (Chinese: Gao Kun; simplified Chinese: 高锟; traditional Chinese: 高錕; pinyin: Gāo kūn) GBM KBE FRS FREng (November 4, 1933 – September...
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    Archie Kao is an American actor and producer. He is best known to American audiences for series regulars roles on Chicago P.D., Power Rangers Lost Galaxy...
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  • opened in September 2014 as Sir Charles Kao UTC. It was named after the Nobel Prize winning scientist Charles K. Kao who worked and studied at Standard...
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    and humanities. CommonWealth Magazine was founded by Yin Yu-peng [zh], Charles Kao [zh], and Wang Lixing [zh] in 1981, following the United States' de-recognition...
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    Kao Corporation (花王株式会社, Kaō Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese global chemical and cosmetics company headquartered in Nihonbashi-Kayabacho, Chūō, Tokyo,...
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    university and its predecessor organisations include Nobel Laureate Charles Kao, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2009 for his work on transmission...
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  • educated Olympians, local public figures and a Nobel laureate (Professor Charles Kao, Father of fibre optics), and members of Hong Kong's most prominent families...
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    college to be built in Harlow, which opened in September 2014 as Sir Charles Kao UTC. He set up the Parliamentary Academy, which encourages MPs to employ...
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  • worldwide had been discussing. A theoretical publication in 1966 by Charles Kao and George Hockham, who were both part of a team of scientists in the...
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  • of 1 decibel per meter, a phenomenon known as attenuation. In 1964, Charles Kao showed that to transmit data for long distances, a glass fiber would...
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