Proper noun
Hwang (plural Hwangs)
A surname.
Here's a pot with a cot in a park In a park where the peach-blossoms blew, Where the lovers eloped in the dark, Lived, died and were changed into two Bright birds that eternally flew Through the boughs of the may, as they sang; 'T is a tale was undoubtedly true In the reign of the Emperor Hwang. Andrew Lang
Hwang claimed to have created eleven different patent-specific stem cell lines. Source: Internet
Overall, given the heightened uncertainties, Affin Hwang expect some rotational plays into the defensive consumer staple stocks, which offer good fundamental and earnings resilience. Source: Internet
Lee Sunghee and Hwang Mina, the authors of the Korean study, also found that hyperlexics have fewer errors in non-word reading than non-hyperlexics. Source: Internet
Hwang and Giles acknowledged in the NATO video conference that deepfakes likely will proliferate and become lower in cost to create, perhaps becoming simple enough to make with a smartphone app. Source: Internet
Hwang thinks that the mass event in August sowed the seeds for the current outbreak. Source: Internet