Fu definition

Fu means “capital”. Baoding was the provincial capital then.
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Fu means Functional Units;

Examples of Fu in a sentence

  • Income and expenses incurred in currencies other than the Sub -Fu nd’s currency are converted at the prevailing exchange rate of the day of each transaction.

  • W., Anguelov, D., Erhan, D., Szegedy, C., Reed, S., Fu, C.Y., Berg, A.C.: Ssd: Single shot multibox detector.

  • A., Setegn, S., McClain, M, Vicioso, F., Veloz, F., Fu, J, Webber, D., Ortiz, J, Nunez, F.

  • The acquisition cost of a security denominated in a currency other than that of the Sub -Fu nd is converted to the Sub-Fu nd's currency at the exchange rate prevailing on the date of purchase.

  • The Commission and the Commodity Fu- tures Trading Commission, by rule, regula- tion, or order, may jointly modify the list- ing standard requirements specified in sub- paragraph (A) or (D) of paragraph (3) to the extent such modification fosters the devel- opment of fair and orderly markets in secu- rity futures products, is necessary or appro- priate in the public interest, and is consist- ent with the protection of investors.

  • The Commission and the Commodity Fu- tures Trading Commission, by order, may jointly exempt any person from compliance with the listing standard requirement speci- fied in subparagraph (E) of paragraph (3) to the extent such exemption fosters the devel- opment of fair and orderly markets in secu- rity futures products, is necessary or appro- priate in the public interest, and is consist- ent with the protection of investors.

  • Y., Tian, Y., Kong, Y., Zhong, B., Fu, Y.: Residual dense network for image super-resolution.

  • Income and expenses incurred in currencies other than the Sub -Fu nd’s currency are converted at the prevailing exchange rate of the d ay of each transaction.

  • Y., Li, K., Li, K., Wang, L., Zhong, B., Fu, Y.: Image super-resolution using very deep residual channel attention networks.

  • Fed erat ed Str ate gic Inc om e Fu nd N o n e N o n e Fe der ate d Go ver nm ent Inc om e Sec uri ties , Inc ..

Related to Fu

  • FA , followed by a year, means the Finance Act of that year;

  • SI means the abbreviation for the International System of Units.

  • CI means carbon intensity.

  • RI means the prototype or “proof of concept” implementation of the Java Specification developed and made available for license by or on behalf of Oracle.

  • DA or ‘Dubai Airports’ means Dubai Airports Corporation;

  • RAO means the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 2001 (SI 2001/544);

  • BO means an entity that has opened a demat account with the depository. The term covers all types of demat accounts, which can be opened with a depository as specified by the depository from time to time.

  • PI shall have the meaning given to such term in CCC § 1798.3(a).

  • FIU means the Financial Intelligence Unit of Trinidad and Tobago established under section 3 of the Financial Intelligence Unit of Trinidad and Tobago Act;

  • PEI means Petroleum Equipment Institute.

  • WAN means wide area network.

  • ER means the time weighted average of the Energy Rate for such HH Sites for each half hourly period during the Relevant Period (in £/MWh), divided by 1000.

  • Gang means a group that: (a) Consists of three or more

  • s.u. means standard units.

  • MO means Missouri

  • SANS : means the South African National Standards.

  • IRDAI means the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India.

  • DE means Divisional Engineer

  • WADA means the World Anti-Doping Agency.

  • Cu means copper.

  • €STRi means the €STR reference rate for:

  • TI means transport index (see 1.2.1);

  • CAO means the Chief Administrative Officer of the Municipality;

  • LEI means a legal entity identifier;

  • RO means Responding Organization/ Bidder Firm.

  • Lacquer means a clear or opaque wood coating, including clear lacquer sanding sealers, formulated with cellulosic or synthetic resins to dry by evaporation without chemical reaction and to provide a solid, protective film.