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Nguyễn Lộc, (chữ Hán: 阮 祿, Thạch Thất district, 8 April 1912 – 29 April 1960) was a Vietnamese martial artist and teacher. He was the founder of Vovinam (Việt Võ Đạo). Grandmaster Nguyễn was born in Hữu Bằng village, Thạch Thất district, then part of Sơn Tây province, now a district of Hanoi .
Xuong Nguyen-Huu (Vietnamese: Nguyễn Hữu Xương; born in 1933 in Vietnam) is a pioneer of protein crystallography technology. His research focuses on the development of novel methods, such as protein crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy , for the determination of protein structures and biological macromolecules .
Nguyễn Hữu Thắng (born 2 December 1972 [1] in Ha Tinh, Vietnam) is a Vietnamese professional football manager and former player. He was a member and captain of the Vietnam in his playing days. He went to Sông Lam Nghệ An as manager in 2005.
The AY-3-8930, also known as AY8930, is an enhanced but mostly-backwards-compatible version of the AY-3-8910. The function of the BC2 pin is changed (it is ignored and assumed to be 0 regardless of the pin state), otherwise the pinout is the same as the AY-3-8910. This variant of the chip adds a number of major enhancements, such as separate ...
The demise of Vĩnh Lộc was a victory for both President Nguyễn Văn Thiệu and Westmoreland. He had ruled the Central Highlands as a personal fief since 1965 and was the last of the old, independent general-warlords who had habitually defied the central government in Saigon.
Nguyen Huu Thang or Nguyễn Hữu Thắng may refer to: Nguyễn Hữu Thắng (official), former general director of Vietnam Railway Authority (VNRA), a government agency of the Vietnamese Ministry of Transport; Nguyễn Hữu Thắng (footballer, born 1972), Vietnamese former sweeper and currently manager and coach of Sông Lam Nghệ An F.C.
Nguyễn Hữu Có ([ŋwiəŋ˨˩˦ hɨw˨˩˦ kɔ˦˥] ng'weeng-heew-koh; 23 February 1925 – 3 July 2012) was a South Vietnamese soldier and politician who served in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam, rising to the rank of lieutenant general. He was prominent in several coups and juntas in the 1960s.
Nguyễn Hữu Bài (chữ Hán: 阮有排; 28 September 1863 – 10 July 1935) was a Minister of Personnel (Lại bộ Thượng Thư / 吏部尚書, similar to a minister of the interior) of the Nguyễn dynasty, serving under the Bảo Đại Emperor. [1] [2] [3] Bài was raised in Confucian ideals but was a Roman Catholic.