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English: According to NASA Senior Analyst Chris Murguia, A state-owned university would be considered “China”. But according to Special Agent Lee Gibson, a criminal investigator for the NASA Office of Inspector General, Chinese universities are "incorporated" as "companies" (USA v HU, Case No. 3:20-cr-21, June 8, 2021, page 70) |
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