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    Chan, Chee Cheong, [No Service Number]

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/376598Surname: CHAN Given Name(s) or Initials: CHEE CHEONG Military Service Number or Last Known Location: No Service Number Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 48697189586 Item: [2016.0049.08903] "Chan, Chee Cheong, [No Service Number]

    Eficacy of non-woven geotextile as separator for drainage media sandwiching dredged marine clay

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    Geotextile had been used widely in the constructions and functioning as separator, filtration and reinforcement. This study work on the experimental on the dredged sediments from dredging activities. The sediments were called as dredged marine soils (DMS) which is too soft, slurry and have poor engineering properties. Therefore, it considered as geo-waste. Laboratory testing was performed to determine the preliminary effect on both conditions of drainage layer, either with or without separator between POC or RPM drainage layer and DMS. The results showed that non-separator have more settlement compared to specimens with separator. In addition, RPM (separator) dissipates water faster compared to others specimens. Although POC are known to be good drainage, crushing tendency of POC influenced the time of consolidation, which almost like POC (non-separator). In conclusion, the use of geotextile indicates a good potential to be applying on the land reclamation and embankment as well

    CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

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    Chan, Shing Chee Symphorosa.Thesis M.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 280-307).Appendix in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 30, November, 2016)

    Prof. Ming K. Chan\u27s research readings with his handwritten remarks 陳明銶教授的研讀資料及手寫附註

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    Prof. Ming K. Chan, who was the Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Hong Kong, co-authored with Prof. Arif Dirlik, Professor of History at Duke University, for Schools into Fields and Factories: Anarchists, the Guomindang, and the National Labor University in Shanghai, 1927-1932, a 399-paged scholarly monograph published by Duke University Press in 1991. Within Prof. Ming K. Chan\u27s research collection, a substantial part of the records are the reference materials used during the research and publication process of this book. This exhibit shows two pages of Prof. Ming K. Chan\u27s research readings with his handwritten remarks. 陳明銶教授與杜克大學歷史系德利克教授合著《國立勞動大學 (1927-1932) : 無政府主義與近代中國教育革命嘗試》,全書共399頁,由杜克大學出版社於1991年出版。 陳明銶教授的研究檔案中,保存了大量寫作此書時用過的參考資料及相關通訊紀錄。 此展品為陳教授寫作書作時用過的其中兩頁研讀資料,附有手寫備註。https://commons.ln.edu.hk/profmkchan_exh_object/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Application of bentonite grout in AKARPILES / Chun-Lan Lim and Chee-Ming Chan

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    AKARPILES is an innovative solution for slope stabilization with less environmental footprint. Grout is one of the key components in AKARPILES. This study focused on stabilizing surficial slope failure, which commonly occurred in Malaysia. There are many methods help to improve slope stability of slopes. The idea of AKARPILES was innovated from the function of the tree root system in slope stabilization. Grout was pumped in and discharged through the outlets on the piles, after the piles are installed on the slope and intercepting the slip plane. The grout had then filled the voids within the soil with random pattern. SKW mixture was used to simulate the soil slope. Trial mix of the grout was carried out to obtain the optimum mixing ratio of bentonite: cement: water. Cone penetration test (CPT) and vane shear test (VST) were conducted on the grout mixture in a different mix ratio to obtain the strength gained. Grout dispersion area by two different designs of AKARPILES were recorded and compared. The results were affected by the design of piles

    Prof. Ming K. Chan\u27s manuscripts and personal notes constituting for individual chapter 陳明銶教授的分章寫作筆記及手稿

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    Prof. Ming K. Chan, who was the Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Hong Kong, co-authored with Prof. Arif Dirlik, Professor of History at Duke University, for Schools into Fields and Factories: Anarchists, the Guomindang, and the National Labor University in Shanghai, 1927-1932, a 399-paged scholarly monograph published by Duke University Press in 1991. Within Prof. Ming K. Chan\u27s research collection, a substantial part of the records are the reference materials used during the research and publication process of this book. This exhibit shows three pages of Prof. Ming K. Chan\u27s manuscripts and personal notes constituting for individual chapter, which mentioned the conflict between Cai Yuanpei and Li Shizeng. 陳明銶教授與杜克大學歷史系德利克教授合著《國立勞動大學 (1927-1932) : 無政府主義與近代中國教育革命嘗試》,全書共399頁,由杜克大學出版社於1991年出版。 陳明銶教授的研究檔案中,保存了大量寫作此書時用過的參考資料及相關通訊紀錄。 此展品為陳教授的分章寫作筆記及手稿內的其中三頁,內文提及蔡元培與李石曾不和,出自周天度著 (1984)。《蔡元培傳》(頁280-282)。北京 : 人民出版社。https://commons.ln.edu.hk/profmkchan_exh_object/1006/thumbnail.jp

    Judicial deference at work: Some reflections on Chan Kin Sum and Kong Yun Ming

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    "Due deference" - the giving of appropriate weight to the government's judgment in the court's reasoning - is a tool that courts use to maintain the separation of powers in constitutional rights review. This note aims to provide a theoretical framework for understanding the issue of deference, and to analyse the Court of First Instance (CFI)'s approach to deference in two recent cases, Chan Kin Sum and Kong Yun Ming. The author argues that the CFI has adopted a spatial approach that failed to specify the contested issues that called for deference, inappropriately considered democratic legitimacy as a factor for deference and made broad presumptions about the democratic character of primary decisions. This approach may lead to an over-deferential attitude that threatens the separation of powers, and the malleability of the approach may be subject to courts' manipulation. The author argues for a more context-sensitive approach based purely on institutional factors.published_or_final_versio

    Correspondences between Prof. Ming K. Chan and Prof. Arif Dirlik 陳明銶教授與德利克教授就《國立勞動大學》書作內容的書信往來

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    Prof. Ming K. Chan, who was the Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Hong Kong, co-authored with Prof. Arif Dirlik, Professor of History at Duke University, for Schools into Fields and Factories: Anarchists, the Guomindang, and the National Labor University in Shanghai, 1927-1932, a 399-paged scholarly monograph published by Duke University Press in 1991. Within Prof. Ming K. Chan\u27s research collection, a substantial part of the records are the reference materials used during the research and publication process of this book. This exhibit shows the correspondences between Prof. Ming K. Chan and Prof. Arif Dirlik. The left one is the letter written by Prof. Arif Dirlik, while the right one is from Prof. Ming K. Chan during 1988. 陳明銶教授與杜克大學歷史系德利克教授合著《國立勞動大學 (1927-1932) : 無政府主義與近代中國教育革命嘗試》,全書共399頁,由杜克大學出版社於1991年出版。 陳明銶教授的研究檔案中,保存了大量寫作此書時用過的參考資料及相關通訊紀錄。 此展品為陳教授與德利克教授的往來信件,分別由陳教授與德利克教授於1988年親筆書寫。https://commons.ln.edu.hk/profmkchan_exh_object/1004/thumbnail.jp

    INVESTIGATION ON IDDQ FAILURES

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    Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR MICRO- & NANO- SYSTEMSDissertation Supervisors: 1. Associate Professor Chim Wai Kin, SMA Fellow, National University of Singapore. 2. Dr. Chan Yee Ming, Principal Engineer, Systems on Silicon Manufacturing Co. 3. Ms. Neoh Chia Lee, Senior Engineer, Systems on Silicon Manufacturing Co
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