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    Yip, (Mr) Yee Ching, [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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/427592Surname: YIP. Given Name(s) or Initials: (MR) YEE CHING. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: [No Registration Number]. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 27937.253249 Item: [2016.0049.59853] "Yip, (Mr) Yee Ching, [No Service Number]

    Beethoven, bagatelle and genre.

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    Yip Ching Lee Jenny.Thesis (M.Mus.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2003.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 80-82).Abstracts in English and Chinese.Abstract (English) --- p.iAbstract (Chinese) --- p.iiiAcknowledgments --- p.ivIntroduction --- p.1Chapter Chapter 1 --- Defining Bagatelle --- p.4Chapter Chapter 2 --- Defining Genre --- p.22Chapter Chapter 3 --- Beethoven's Bagatelles --- p.38Conclusion --- p.76Bibliography --- p.8

    Statistical models for understanding biomedical data

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    L'abstract è presente nell'allegato / the abstract is in the attachmen

    Degree evolution in a general growing network

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    We consider the preferential attachment model introduced by Deijfen and Lindholm (2009) in which, at every discrete time step: (i) either we add a vertex and connect it to an older vertex; or (ii) we add an edge between two random vertices; or (iii) we delete one edge. We show that, when the deletion probability equals 1∕3, the expected degree of any given vertex grows logarithmically, thus correcting a statement made in Lindholm and Vallier (2011). Moreover we show that, when the deletion probability is strictly less than 1∕3, then the function which scales the expected degree of a given vertex, identified in Lindholm and Vallier (2011), also guarantees almost sure convergence for the degree process of a given vertex

    A Comparison of Two Methods of Analyzing a Set of Multidimensional Data

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    Title: A Comparison of Two Methods of Analyzing a Set of Multidimensional Data, Author: Shiu-Chin Yip, Location: ThodeIn multivariate analysis problems, one often encounters the analysis of categorical data. Some authors prefer the analogy of such analyses with those used for quantitative data, analysis of variance and regression analysis. In most recent multivariate literature, most authors agree the use of multidimensional contingency table method. The purpose of this project is to compare the results obtained in analyzing part of the data in a psoriasis-liver-methotrexate interaction study using analysis of variance method and a method which is more appropriate for categorical data.ThesisMaster of Science (MS

    Impact of eCRM on online shopping behavior.

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    by Chow Ching Yee, Yip Sin Yu.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2001.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 40-41).ABSTRACT --- p.iiTABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iiiINTRODUCTION --- p.1Background --- p.1Objective --- p.8LITERATURE REVIEW --- p.10Review On Online Shopping --- p.3Review On eCRM --- p.3E-mail Management System --- p.5Self-Help --- p.5Live Text Chat --- p.6Voice over IP (VOIP) --- p.7Conceptual Model --- p.10The Effects of eCRM on Online Shoppers' Perceptions --- p.10The Effects of Online Shoppers' Perceptions on the Attitude Towards Online Shopping --- p.14The Effect of Personal Innovativeness on the Attitude Towards Online Shopping --- p.16METHODOLOGY --- p.18Subjects --- p.18Procedure --- p.18Measure --- p.19Data Analysis --- p.20RESULTS AND FINDINGS --- p.21Assessment of the Measures --- p.21Model fit --- p.21CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS --- p.24APPENDICES --- p.34Appendix 1 --- p.34Appendix 2 --- p.35Appendix 3 --- p.36Appendix 4 --- p.37Appendix 5 --- p.38BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.4

    Performance of Solo Works for Accordion at Shatin Town Hall, Hong Kong on April 9 2019

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    Dermot Dunne presents a programme of six contemporary works for solo accordion - three by Irish composers and three by Hong Kong composers including a new composition by Yip Kimfung who is a PhD candidate at TU Dublin. The works performed are: D. Gribbin \u27Hells Kells\u27 (1996) A. ní Riain \u27Skloniste Suite\u27 (2016) R Clarke \u27The Small Hours\u27 (2014) with visuals by M. Hanlon Yip Kimfung \u27Dragon\u27 (2019) world premiere V Wan \u27In the Shades I See\u27 (2019) world premiere A Au \u27Night Market\u27 (2019) for accordion and piano world premier

    Lexicon Optimization in Languages without Alternations

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    Languages with few or no alternations have never fitted smoothly into rule-based theories with a commitment to lexical economy. To derive rich surface inventories from more parsimonious underlying inventories, it was necessary to postulate abstract underlying forms even for morphemes which only ever surfaced with one particular allophone. Even if lexical economy was demoted as a paramount consideration, the occurrence of alternations in one small corner of the grammar, such as in loanwords, still forced the linguist back to the abstract and rule-based analysis. This was so because the alternative, a set of phonotactic statements about the surface distribution of allophones, could not alone produce alternations: only rules could do that, and once the grammar included rules, they could be made use of for other purposes, including the non-alternating forms. Output-based theories are tailor-made for language of this type. Surface-true generalizations can be trivially dealt with. When alternations are encountered, they can be understood as the direct result of the pressure to observe these surface constraints, and no special rules are needed. Using data from vowel systems in several Chinese dialects, Mandarin palatal consonants, and Chaoyang nasalization, it is argued that abstract underlying representations and rules that produce surface forms are highly inefficient for non-alternating systems, in that they frequently require both rules that derive A from B, and rules that derive B from A, in the same contexts. It is proposed that language is learnt on the basis of core data, and that non-core data - language games, poetry, speech errors, onomatopoeia, loanwords - can be used as a probe to investigate the nature of the underlying representations. This paper finds inconclusive evidence for abstract underlying representations, and concludes that the balance of the evidence suggests that learners acquire something rather close to what they hear, unless information from alternations or paradigms forces them to do otherwise. These findings provide support for Lexicon Optimization (Prince and Smolensky 1993).The definitive version of this paper was published in Current Trends in Phonology: Models and Methods (1996)Yip, M. (1996). Lexical optimization in languages without alterations. In J. Durand, & B. Laks (Eds.) Current trends in phonology: Models and methods (pp. 354-385). Salford, Manchester: European Studies Research Institute, University of Salford.ISBN: 9781901471007 (Published conference proceedings)This work was made possible in part by a generous grant from the Chiang Ching Kuo Foundatio

    Same city for another life.

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    Cheng Ching Yip Jimmy."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1998-99, design report."introduction --- p.1Chapter 1 --- makyi ami --- p.2Chapter 2 --- interzones - extract from Gary Leeming. ukonllne.co.uk --- p.3"phenomenological suspension - SATRE for baginners. Donald Palme, Writers and Readers;1995,p.35 & 37" --- p.6Chapter 3 --- saving Private Ryan --- p.9vision Vs Caution --- p.11book design --- p.XXChapter 5 --- seoul night --- p.12urban parks --- p.13Chapter 6 --- "metal alloys - Braving the Elements, TIME:Special Issue; Jan.1998 p.69" --- p.14"vasari Corridor - At Risk, by Anonymous; South China Morning Post, Oct. 3, 1998" --- p.17Chapter 7 --- "urban nomad - Adapted from: Living in the Cross hairs of Fanatical Terrorism, by Christopher Dobson; South China Morning Post, Oct. 11, 1998" --- p.22Chapter 8 --- CIAM --- p.23determinism Vs discontinuitly --- p.27soliloquy of an old man --- p.31central district study --- p.Xthe urban state --- p.Xstie selection 2 --- p.Xmei foo sun chuen - map --- p.Xdrifting conversations --- p.Xsite --- p.Xfunctional uniformity --- p.Xspatial uniformity --- p.Xcomputer models --- p.Xshading studies --- p.Xconclusions --- p.Xinstallation 1 --- p.Xurban forms --- p.Xkmb story --- p.Xcut-up technique --- p.-wililam burroughs - www.netmonkey.com/1997/features/cutup/index.html --- p.XleiSure pre-text --- p.Xtransport pre-text --- p.Xprogrammatic development --- p.Xtransport interchange planning --- p.Xinitial concept --- p.Xprogrammatic reference --- p.Xstage II --- p.Xheavy urban parks --- p.X"frames and forms - Structure and fabric; part 2. J.F. Foster, R. Harrington; Mitchell's Building Series, london. 1990, p 193" --- p.Xstructural study I: the bridge beam --- p.Xstructural study II: bridge beam development --- p.Xstructural study III: bridge beam development --- p.Xstructural study III: the megastructure --- p.X"structural morphology: precedent studies - Modern Architecture: a critical History, K. Frampton. Thames and Hudson, ed.1985" --- p.X"stage III: a mesh structure can be park area - Modern Achitecture since 1900, William JR Curtis.Phaidon Press Limited. 2nd ed.1987.p26,345" --- p.Xstructural study IV: the megastructure development - Future Systems; the story of tomorrow. Martin Pawley. Phaidon Press Limited. 2nd ed.1993.p128-129 --- p.X"structural study V: the megastructure design development - Structures et formes, Marc Mimram. Bordas Paris. 2nd ed.1983.p62-63" --- p.Xpresentation layout --- p.Xkey drawings --- p.
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