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    Food and Restaurants - Interview with Ms. Chan

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    Ms. Chan talks about the demise of Chinese businesses and restaurants in Chinatown. Interview conducted in Cantonese. Video slideshow includes English subtitles

    Interview with Ms. Chan (Ho Wah Restaurant)

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    Ms. Chan is a first-generation Chinese American born and raised in Hong Kong, China. Ms. Chan and her husband immigrated to America with dreams of owning a restaurant. They are now residents and business owners in Marina, California. Ms. Chan came to America and worked in many different types of restaurants, but found employment in Chinese restaurants to be a comfortable place to work as she was fluent in the Mandarin language and was learning to speak English. This experience brought Ms. Chan to the realization that she wanted to get a higher quality of Chinese cuisine to the Marina community. Ms. Chan now owns and operates a small Chinese eatery called Ho Wahs. She rents a small space in an older strip mall in Marina, California, creating local specials. Ho Wah\u27s, known as the Hidden Gem, was described as a dream come true by Ms. Chan and a place she always wanted. She prides herself on creating family recipes handed down from both her and her husband\u27s ancestors. A fusion of generational recipes, Ms. Chan only uses fresh ingredients to prepare her dishes, never canned products or MSG. Since opening Ho Wah\u27s, Ms. Chan and her husband have strived to use the highest quality of fresh ingredients in her food preparation. Ms. Chan is an active member and contributor to the Marina community, helping those in need with her traditional family recipes that create Ho Wah\u27s unique Chinese cuisine.https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/asia-pacific-foodways_interviews/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Changes in Chinatown - Interview with Ms. Chan

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    Ms. Chan discusses buildings that are changing in Chinatown and the increase of high-rises. She believes that the essence of Chinatown is gone and mentions her difficulty when communicating with westerners. Interview conducted in Cantonese. Video slideshow includes English subtitles

    Ms Booth, Mr Manh Cuong, Ms Noble and Mr Chan, 1992

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    Left to right: Lisa Booth, Pham Manh Cuong, Katrina Noble and Yee Chan. Ms Booth, Mr Manh Cuong, Ms Noble and Mr Chan are School of Design students working on a project to design a new corporate identity to reflect Swinburne's university status. Photograph originally appeared in the 'Staff Newsletter', 20 August 1992

    Supplemental Material, CONSORT-2010-Checklist-MS-Word_eczema_paper - Efficacy of Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit Group Intervention for Parents of Children With Eczema: A Randomized, Wait-List Controlled Clinical Trial

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    Supplemental Material, CONSORT-2010-Checklist-MS-Word_eczema_paper for Efficacy of Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit Group Intervention for Parents of Children With Eczema: A Randomized, Wait-List Controlled Clinical Trial by Yat-Lui Fung, Hiu-Tin Leung, Celia H. Y. Chan, Bobo H. P. Lau and Cecilia L. W. Chan in Research on Social Work Practice</p

    Andrea Figueroa - Chan

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    Electronic Records related to MS 434, Community Alliance for A United San Antonio (CAUSA). The CAUSA\Andrea Figeroa\Chan folder contains photographs of District 9 Councilwoman Elisa Chan at San Antonio City Council meeting

    Ms. Courtney Chartier, RWWL AUC, August 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Ms. Courtney Chartier. Ms. Chartier talks about her work on the "New Georgia Encyclopedia" and "Online Voter Education Project." Andrea Jackson, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Ms. Neely Terrell, RWWL AUC, March 2012

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    This video is a conversation with Ms. Neely Terrell. Ms. Terrell talks about her book, "Super Singles Activate". Anthony Kinsey and Jahnesta Horney, AUC Woodruff Library, are the interviewers

    A Molecularly Engineered, Broad-spectrum Anti-coronavirus Lectin Inhibits SARS-CoV-2 and MERS-CoV Infection In Vivo. Chan et al

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    Video S1. The dynamics of the H84T-BanLec/SARS-CoV-2 wild-type (WT) spike protein interactions filmed with real-time high-speed AFM under physiological conditions. The video was recorded at a scan speed of 303 ms/frame. Scan size 100 × 100 nm2. Related to Figures 4 and 5.Video S2. The dynamics of the H84T-BanLec/SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617.2 (Delta) variant spike protein interactions filmed with real-time high-speed AFM under physiological conditions. The video was recorded at a scan speed of 365 ms/frame. Scan size 100 × 100 nm2. Related to Figures 4 and 5.Video S3. The dynamics of the H84T-BanLec/SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.529 (Omicron) spike protein interactions filmed with real-time high-speed AFM under physiological conditions. The video was recorded at a scan speed of 365 ms/frame. Scan size 100 × 100 nm2. Related to Figures 4 and 5

    A Molecularly Engineered, Broad-spectrum Anti-coronavirus Lectin Inhibits SARS-CoV-2 and MERS-CoV Infection In Vivo. Chan et al

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    Video 1. The dynamics of the H84T-BanLec/SARS-CoV-2 wild-type (WT) spike protein interactions filmed with real-time high-speed AFM under physiological conditions. The video was recorded at a scan speed of 303 ms/frame. Scan size 100 × 100 nm2. Related to Figures 4 and 5.Video 2. The dynamics of the H84T-BanLec/SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617.2 (Delta) variant spike protein interactions filmed with real-time high-speed AFM under physiological conditions. The video was recorded at a scan speed of 365 ms/frame. Scan size 100 × 100 nm2. Related to Figures 4 and 5.Video 3. The dynamics of the H84T-BanLec/SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.529 (Omicron) spike protein interactions filmed with real-time high-speed AFM under physiological conditions. The video was recorded at a scan speed of 365 ms/frame. Scan size 100 × 100 nm2. Related to Figures 4 and 5
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