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Hao or HAO may refer to: People * Hao (surname) (Chinese: ) * Hao (given name) * Hao (video gamer), Chinese professional ''Dota 2'' player * Heather O'Reilly, Professional soccer player Places * Hao (city), or Haojing (), capital of the Western Zhou, near present-day Xi'an ** Xi'an, China, derived from the ancient city * Hao (French Polynesia), an atoll ** Hao Airport * Hao Prefecture (), of imperial China * Hao River, in Thailand * Butler County Regional Airport IATA code Other uses * Art name (Chinese: , ''hào'') * Hakö language, spoken in Papua New Guinea * hào, a disused monetary subunit of the Vietnamese đồng * , a fictional character and the main antagonist in the manga and anime ''Shaman King'' * High Altitude Observatory * High Armanen Order * ''Rauvolfia sandwicensis'' (Hawaiian: '), a flowering plant * Hydroxylamine oxidoreductase, an enzyme involved in the nitrogen cycle See also * Hau (other) * How (other) * Howe (disambiguatio ...
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Hao (surname)
Hao is the Standard Chinese, Mandarin pinyin and Wade–Giles romanization of the Chinese surname written in Chinese character, Chinese characters. It is listed 77th in the Song dynasty Chinese classics, classic text ''Hundred Family Surnames''. As of 2008, it is the 82nd most common surname in China, shared by 2.7 million people. Origins:Patrick Hanks, Richard Coates, Peter McClure, The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland # the name of a fief (located in modern Taiyuan, Shanxi) granted to Zi Qi, a person during the reign of king Di Yi during the Shang dynasty # traced back to the Wuhuan people # traced back to a minority ethnic group in ancient southern China. Notable people * Hao Meng (died 196), Eastern Han officer under Lü Bu * Hao Zhao (fl. 228), Cao Wei general * Hao Chujun (607–681), Tang dynasty chancellor * Hao Weizhen (1842–1920), tai chi master * Hao Peng (ROC), Hao Peng (1881–?), Republic of China politician * Hao Mengling (1892–1937), Rep ...
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Art Name
An art name (pseudonym or pen name), also known by its native names ''hào'' (in Mandarin Chinese), ''gō'' (in Japanese), ' (in Korean), and ''tên hiệu'' (in Vietnamese), is a professional name used by artists, poets and writers in the Sinosphere. The word and the concept originated in China, where it was used as nicknames for the educated, then became popular in other East Asian countries (especially in Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and the former Kingdom of Ryukyu). In some cases, artists adopted different pseudonyms at different stages of their career, usually to mark significant changes in their life. Extreme practitioners of this tendency were Tang Yin of the Ming dynasty, who had more than ten ''hao'', Hokusai of Japan, who in the period 1798 to 1806 alone used no fewer than six, and Kim Jeong-hui of the Joseon Dynasty who had up to 503. History China In Chinese culture, ''Hao'' refers to honorific names made by oneself or given by others when one is in middle age. After one ...
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Hau (other)
Hau or HAU may refer to: People and characters * Hau, a character in Pokémon Sun and Moon * Hau (mythology), a Polynesian wind god * Hau (surname) * Hau Latukefu (AKA Hau, born 1976), Australian hip hop musician and radio host Places * Hậu River, Vietnamese name for the Bassac River * Haugesund Airport, Karmøy, in Norway Universities * Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, India * Holy Angel University, in Angeles City, Philippines * Hunan Agricultural University, in Changsha, Hunan, China Other uses * Haemagglutinating unit (hau), a measure of Phytohaemagglutinin * Hau, a superunit of the Tongan pa'anga currency * Hau, ISO 639-2 code for the Hausa language * Hau (sociology) * '' HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory'' * Hebbel am Ufer, or HAU, a German theatre company and performance centre in Berlin * Hebrew Actors' Union, United States * '' Hibiscus tiliaceus'' (Hawaiian: '), a tree See also * Hao (other) * How (other) * ...
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Hydroxylamine Oxidoreductase
Hydroxylamine oxidoreductase (HAO) is an enzyme found in the prokaryotic genus '' Nitrosomonas.'' It plays a critically important role in the biogeochemical nitrogen cycle as part of the metabolism of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria. The substrate is hydroxylamine (NH2OH), a chemical produced biologically by the enzyme Ammonia monooxygenase. The products of the catalyzed reaction are debated, but recent work shows compelling evidence for the production of nitric oxide. Structural studies Crystallographic methods show that HAO (PDB code: ) is a cross-linked trimer of polypeptides containing 24 heme cofactors. Reactivity For many decades the enzyme was thought to catalyze the following reaction: :NH2OH + H2O -> NO2^- + 5 H+ + 4e^- Recent work in the field, however, reveals that this enzyme catalyzes an entirely different reaction: :NH2OH -> NO + 3H+ + 3e^- Subsequent oxidation of the nitric oxide to nitrite caused by reaction with oxygen accounts for the reactivity previous de ...
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Rauvolfia Sandwicensis
''Rauvolfia sandwicensis'', the devil's-pepper, also known as ''hao'' in the Hawaiian language, is a species of flowering plant in the milkweed family, Apocynaceae, that is endemic to Hawaii. It is a shrub, a small tree reaching in height, or, rarely, a medium-sized tree up to tall with a trunk diameter of . ''Hao'' inhabits coastal mesic and mixed mesic forests at elevations of . Significance The Hao is one of the few rare species of plant in Hawai’i along with the ''Antidesma pulvinatum'' or Hame, '' Mvoporum sandwicense'' or Naio, ''Reynoldsia sandwicensis'' or ‘Ohe, ''Santalum paniculatum'' or ‘Iliahi, '' Senna gaudichaudii'' or Kolomona, and '' Xylosma hawaiiense'' or Maua. Within all the Hawaiian Islands but Kaho’olawe, the Hao grows in dry- or shrub-land forests within lower elevations as the tree is part of the Dogbane or Apocynaceae family. The Hao does not have any known religious or cultural significance, or usefulness as forage, food, medicine, or ...
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High Armanen Order
Ariosophy and Armanism are esoteric ideological systems that were largely developed by Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels and Guido von List, respectively, in Austria between 1890 and 1930. The term 'Ariosophy', which translates to ''wisdom of the Aryans'', was invented by Lanz von Liebenfels in 1915, and during the 1920s, it became the name of his doctrine. For research on the topic, such as Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke's book '' The Occult Roots of Nazism'', the term 'Ariosophy' is generically used to describe the Aryan/esoteric theories which constituted a subset of the ' Völkische Bewegung'. This broader use of the word is retrospective and it was not generally current among the esotericists themselves. List actually called his doctrine 'Armanism', while Lanz used the terms 'Theozoology' and 'Ario-Christianity' before the First World War. The ideas of Von List and Lanz von Liebenfels were part of a general occult revival that occurred in Austria and Germany during the late 19th and e ...
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High Altitude Observatory
The High Altitude Observatory (HAO) is a laboratory of the US National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). HAO operates the Mauna Loa Solar Observatory on Hawaii (island), Hawaii and a research institute in Boulder, Colorado. Its staff conduct research and provide support and facilities for the solar-terrestrial physics research community. Topics covered include solar physics, the heliosphere, and the effects of space weather on Earth's magnetosphere, ionosphere, and upper atmosphere. HAO was originally founded in 1940 as a branch of the Harvard College Observatory, was transferred to the University of Colorado in the late 1940s, before becoming part of NCAR when the latter was founded in 1960. Mission and vision HAO's mission is to understand the behavior of the Sun and its impact on the Earth, to support, enhance, and extend the capabilities of the university community and the broader scientific community, nationally and internationally, and to foster the transfer of kn ...
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Hao Asakura
The manga and anime series ''Shaman King'' features several characters created by Hiroyuki Takei. As a result of being focused on shamanism the series' cast is divided between humans and spirits, the latter not being able to go the afterlife due to their alliance with the former. The series primarily focuses on a teenager boy named #Yoh Asakura, Yoh Asakura, who reveals to his classmate #Manta Oyamada, Manta Oyamada that he is a shaman when fighting a group delinquents led by Ryu. Wishing to lead a peaceful life, Yoh has been training from an early age to become the titular "Shaman King", who will be able to change the world according to his will. During Yoh's training, Manta meets Yoh's demanding fiancée, #Anna Kyōyama, Anna Kyoyama and Yoh's spirit partner, the samurai Amidamaru. In his journey to become Shaman King, Yoh also meets with a number of rival shamans who seek to become Shaman King for their own reasons and visions of the future, some who become his allies and others ...
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Vietnamese đồng
The dong (; ; ; sign: ₫ or informally đ and sometimes Đ in Vietnamese; code: VND) is the currency of Vietnam, in use since 3 May 1978. It is issued by the State Bank of Vietnam. The dong was also the currency of the predecessor states of North Vietnam and South Vietnam, having replaced the previously used French Indochinese piastre. Formerly, it was subdivided into 10 hao (''hào''), which were further subdivided into 10 ''xu'', neither of which are now used due to inflation. The Vietnamese dong has increasingly moved towards exclusively using banknotes, with lower denominations printed on paper and denominations over 10,000 dong, worth about 40¢ dollar or euro, printed on polymer. As of 2022, no coins are used. Generally, Vietnam is moving towards digital payments. The 500,000-dong note (VND) is the highest-denomination banknote in circulation in Vietnam. The note is dark blue in color and has been in circulation since 2003. As of August 2024, the Vietnamese dong is th ...
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Hakö Language
Hakö is an Austronesian language The Austronesian languages ( ) are a language family widely spoken throughout Maritime Southeast Asia, parts of Mainland Southeast Asia, Madagascar, the islands of the Pacific Ocean and Taiwan (by Taiwanese indigenous peoples). They are spoken b ... of Buka Island, Autonomous Region of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea. External links * Materials on Hakö are included in the open access Arthur Capell AC2 and Malcolm Ross (linguist), Malcolm RossMR1 collections held by Paradisec. References

Northwest Solomonic languages Languages of Papua New Guinea Languages of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville {{MesoMelanesian-lang-stub ...
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Butler County Regional Airport
Butler County Regional Airport (Hogan Field) is a publicly owned, public use airport at 2820 Airport Road East in Hamilton, Ohio. It is owned by the Butler County Board of Commissioners. History The airport was founded in July 1929 by a member of the Hogan family. The airport closed briefly in 1932 because the family could not afford to operate it during the Great Depression. Damage was done to the airport that year when a tornado moved through, damaging the only hangar the airport had. Soon after the airport was closed, the entire family built up the money to buy the land the airport was on and reopen it. They also opened a restaurant at the airport. The Civil Pilot Training Act of 1939 helped the airport to expand. The Hogans also trained pilots in partnership with Miami University, and the War Department leased the airport for pilot training under the Civil Aviation Authority. Over 300 pilots were trained at the airport during World War II, including for the Civil Air Pat ...
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Hao (given Name)
Hao is the pinyin and Wade–Giles transliteration of multiple Chinese masculine given names, written in Chinese as 浩, 皓, 昊, 豪, 灏, or other characters. People with this name include: * Sun Hao (孙皓,243 – January or February 284), Eastern Wu emperor * Jing Hao (荆浩, c. 855–915), Five Dynasties landscape painter and art theorist * Cheng Hao (程顥, 1032–1085), Chinese philosopher * Fu Hao (符浩, 1916–2016), Chinese diplomat * Chang Hao (張灝, 1936–2022), Taiwanese historian and sinologist * Lu Hao (陆昊, born 1967), Chinese politician * Ning Hao (宁浩, born 1977), Chinese film director * Wang Hao (王皓, born 1983), Chinese table tennis player * Zhang Hao (张昊, born 1984), Chinese figure skater * Rong Hao (荣昊, born 1987), Chinese footballer * Wang Hao (王皓, born 1989), Chinese chess grandmaster * Chen Hao (陈浩, born 1990), Chinese baseball player * Chen Zhihao (陈智豪, born 1990), also known as Hao, Chinese profession ...
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