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Shasi
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Shasi: see Jinsha Jinsha , formerly Shashi or Shasi , city (1994 est. pop. 683,000), S Hubei prov., China, on the Chang River. It is an important trade center for the N Dongting Lake basin and the site of a massive reservoir built to protect
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For days, state broadcaster CCTV regularly carried the latest updates from Jingzhou in its news bulletins.
Received April 18, 2009; revised April 29, 2009; accepted May 31, 2009 Guangyue LU (1,2), Lei ZHANG (2), Houquan YU (1), Chao SHAO (2) (1) Electronics and Information College, Yangtze University, Jingzhou, China (2) Department of Telecommunications Engineering, Xi'an Institute of Posts and Telecommunications, Xi'an, China E-mail: tonylugy@yahoo.
Some people call it the 'elephant fish' and we found out it swims on the surface of the water like a whale," said Professor Wei Qiwei, one of the leaders of the research team from the Chinese Academy of Fisheries Science in Jingzhou, China.
 
 
 
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