1,114 research outputs found
Topics in pathology for Hong Kong
published_or_final_versionForeword / MacSween, R.N.M. pviiPreface / Ho, Faith C.S. pixIndex p1651 Viral hepatitis in Hong Kong / Wu, Pui-chee p12 Recurrent pyogenic cholangitis and clonorchiasis / Wu, Pui-chee p213 Mortality trends in ischaemic heart disease in Hong Kong / Dickens, Paul p334 Cerebrovascular disease in Hong Kong / Leung, Suet-yi p415 Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency and thalassaemia / Chan, Li-chong p536 Systemic lupus erythematosus / Chan, Eric Y.T. p677 Pathology of glomerular diseases in Hong Kong / Chan, Kwok-wah p758 Epidemiology of neoplasia in Hong Kong / Loke, Shee- loong p919 Liver tumours / Ng, Irene O.L. p10110 Nasopharyngeal carcinoma / Nicholls, John M. p11511 Oesophageal tumours / Ma, Lily T. p12312 Malignant lymphomas / Ho, Faith C.S. p12913 Gestational trophoblastic disease / Cheung, Annie N.Y. p14
Supplementary_Material_by_Song,_et_al – Supplemental material for Novel 2-Benzoyl-6-(2,3-Dimethoxybenzylidene)-Cyclohexenol Confers Selectivity toward Human MLH1 Defective Cancer Cells through Synthetic Lethality
Supplemental material, Supplementary_Material_by_Song,_et_al for Novel 2-Benzoyl-6-(2,3-Dimethoxybenzylidene)-Cyclohexenol Confers Selectivity toward Human MLH1 Defective Cancer Cells through Synthetic Lethality by Dedrick Soon Seng Song, Sze Wei Leong, Kwok Wen Ng, Faridah Abas, Khozirah Shaari, Chee Onn Leong, Felicia Fei-Lei Chung, Chun Wai Mai, Ling Wei Hii, Pei Jean Tan and Vyomesh Patel in SLAS Discovery</p
Ping gu Xianggang Hua yi chang zhe yao zhui zhui ti gu zhe yu gu mi du (BMD) xiang di de guan xi
Kwok, Wai Leung Anthony.Thesis Ph.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 127-143).Abstracts also in Chinese; some appendixes in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 03, November, 2016).Kwok, Wai Leung Anthony
Management and Organization Review Special Issue ‘Celebrating and Advancing the Scholarship of Kwok Leung (1958–2015)
This is a wide ranging call for papers addressing and extending Professor Kwok Leung's scholarship in cross-cultural research, psychology, and management (see below). Questions about the special issue may be directed to any of the guest editors. Papers for the special issue should be submitted electronically through MOR's ScholarOne Manuscripts site at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/mor and identified as submission to the ‘Scholarship of Kwok Leung’ special issue. All submissions should follow the ‘MOR Author Guidelines’, available online at http://journals.cambridge.org/images/fileUpload/documents/MOR_ifc.pd
Xun zhao xie zuo zhi di: "Kuludao" shang de li xiang shi ren Xiemosi Xini
Kwok, Chun Yi Jenny.Thesis M.Phil. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 83-90).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 03, November, 2016).Kwok, Chun Yi Jenny
Enhancing the information transmission for pharmaceutical supply chain based on radio frequency identification (RFID) and internet of things
Author name used in this publication: S.K. Kwok,Author name used in this publication: Albert H.C. TsangRefereed conference paper2010-2011 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishedCopyright retained by autho
Association Models
Broadening the scope of association models beyond the typical sociological and psychological fields, author Raymond Siu-Kwok Wong shows readers how to analyze and comprehend any social science data presented in cross-classified formats. Through a carful exposition of various association models, the text examines the underlying structure of odds-ratios, offering a unified framework for students and researchers in the process
Fashion sketch design by interactive genetic algorithms
Author name used in this publication: Mok, P.Y.Author name used in this publication: Kwok, Y.L.Refereed conference paper2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishedVoR allowe
Reply. Response to Kwok Kuen Tsang\u27s \u27Ideological disempowerment of teachers\u27
In this article the author examines Kwok Kuen Tsang\u27s article on the ideological disempowerment of educators and relates to it research on emotional labour in education. It also reflects on the educational implications of the observation of ideological disempowerment of educators. It emphasises the need for democratisation of education so that educators can be at the frontline of discussions and commitments to wellbeing, of students and educators alike, in education. (DIPF/Orig.
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