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    Nezha. Figure de l'enfant rebelle

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    Ho Kin Chung. Nezha. Figure de l'enfant rebelle. In: Études chinoises, vol. 7, n°2, Automne 1988. pp. 7-26

    Yi guang xue mo ni liang zi zi xuan he ji xie zhong bai de xiang hu zuo yong

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    Au-Yeung, Kin Chung = 以光學模擬量子自旋和機械鐘擺的相互作用 / 歐陽健聰.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2013.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 80-81).Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web.Abstracts also in Chinese.Au-Yeung, Kin Chung = Yi guang xue mo ni liang zi zi xuan he ji xie zhong bai de xiang hu zuo yong / Ouyang Jiancong

    KIN-E localizes to the flagellum and is enriched at the flagellar tip.

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    (A). KIN-E localizes to the distal tip of the flagellum. KIN-E was endogenously tagged with a triple HA epitope, and detected with FITC-conjugated anti-HA antibody. Cells were co-immunostained with anti-PFR2 antibody (L8C4), and counterstained with DAPI for nuclear and kinetoplast DNA. Scale bar: 5 μm. (B). KIN-E localizes to the flagella connector region. Cells co-expressing endogenously 3HA-tagged KIN-E and PTP-tagged FC1 were co-immunostained with FITC-conjugated anti-HA monoclonal antibody and anti-Protein A polyclonal antibody, and counterstained with DAPI for DNA. Scale bar: 5 μm. (C). Subcellular localization of ectopically expressed KIN-E and its various mutants in the 29–13 cell line. Wild-type KIN-E, the importin α-like domain deletion mutant (KIN-E-ΔIMPα), and the m-calpain domain III (mCL#1& mCL#2) deletion mutant (KIN-E-ΔmCL) were each tagged with a triple HA epitope at the C-terminus and ectopically expressed in the 29–13 cell line. Cells were incubated with 1.0 μg/ml tetracycline for 24 h and immunostained with FITC-conjugated anti-HA mAb. Arrows indicate the enrichment of KIN-E and KIN-E-ΔIMPα at the flagellar tip, and the arrowhead indicates KIN-E-ΔmCL at the posterior tip. Scale bar: 5 μm.</p

    C-V MEASUREMENTS OF ULTRA THIN GATE MOSFETS (METAL-OXIDE-SEMICONDUCTOR FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTOR)

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    Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR MICRO- & NANO- SYSTEMSSupervisors: 1. Dr. Lee Jae Gon, Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd., 2. Dr. Tan Chung Foong, Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd., 3. Prof. Pey Kin Leong, Nanyang Technological University

    A study into the labour sub-contracting system practised by the building service contractors in Hong Kong: research report.

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    by Chan Kin-Chung and Pau Koon-To.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1980.Bibliography: leaves 73-74

    KIN-E interacts with FLAM3 and is required for FLAM3 localization to the flagellum.

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    (A). Immunoprecipitation of FLAM3-PTP pulled down KIN-E-3HA from trypanosome cell lysate. Wild-type 427 cells, cells expressing endogenously 3HA-tagged KIN-E, and cells co-expressing endogenously PTP-tagged FLAM3 and 3HA-tagged KIN-E were lysed, and cleared cell lysate was incubated with IgG beads to pull down FLAM3-PTP and its associated proteins. Immunoprecipitates were immunoblotted by anti-HA antibody and anti-Protein A (α-ProtA) antibody to detect TbKIN-E-3HA and FLAM3-PTP, respectively. (B). KIN-E co-localizes with FLAM3 at the flagella connector region. Cells co-expressing endogenously 3HA-tagged KIN-E and PTP-tagged FLAM3 were co-immunostained with FITC-conjugated anti-HA mAb and anti- Protein A pAb, and counterstained with DAPI for nuclear and kinetoplast DNA. Scale bar: 5 μm. (C). Effect of FLAM3 depletion on KIN-E localization. KIN-E was endogenously tagged with a tripe HA epitope in FLAM3 RNAi cell line. Control and RNAi-induced cells were immunostained with FITC-conjugated anti-HA antibody to detect KIN-E-3HA and with anti-CC2D antibody to label the FAZ. Arrows indicated the enrichment of KIN-E at the flagellar tip. Scale bar: 5 μm. (D). Effect of KIN-E RNAi on FLAM3 localization. FLAM3 was endogenously tagged with a PTP epitope in KIN-E RNAi cell line. Control and RNAi-induced cells were immunostained with anti-Protein A (α-ProtA) antibody to detect FLAM3-PTP and with anti-FAZ1 (L3B2) antibody to label the FAZ. Arrows indicated the FLAM3-PTP signal in the flagellum. Scale bar: 5 μm. (E). Effect of KIN-E RNAi on the distribution of FLAM3 in cytosolic and cytoskeletal fractions. Control and KIN-E RNAi cells expressing endogenously PTP-tagged FLAM3 were lysed in PEME buffer containing 1% NP-40. Cell lysate was spun down to separate cytosolic soluble (S) fraction and cytoskeletal pellet (P) fraction for western blotting with anti-Protein A (α-ProtA) antibody to detect FLAM3-PTP in the two fractions. The same membrane was probed with anti-α-tubulin antibody and anti-PSA6 antibody to serve as cytoskeleton and cytosol markers, respectively.</p

    Le serpent blanc, figure de la liberté féminine

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    Ho Kin-chung : The white serpent as a symbol of female freedom. After a brief evocation of the way in which the serpent has been perceived in the Chinese imagination as a creature that is in turn benevolent and malevolent, this article proposes to analyse the female image derived from the legend of the white serpent, more specifically as from the Ming version of 1624. The study of various themes (such as seduction, the interchange of roles between man and woman within the couple) reveals the non-conventional traits of female freedom and provocativeness, quite to the opposite of later interpretations that tend to convey the image of a subdued and virtuous woman. It will finally be noted that this evolution is paralleled by the increasing importance given to the blue serpent, companion and alter ego of the white serpent, an element that tends to take on the spirit of violence and revolt originally specific to the central character.Après une brève évocation de la façon dont le serpent a été perçu dans l'imaginaire chinois comme une créature tour à tour bénéfique ou maléfique, l'auteur aborde l'étude de l'image de la femme telle qu'elle se dégage de la légende du serpent blanc, plus particulièrement à partir de la version Ming de 1624. À travers l'analyse de différents thèmes (la séduction, l'inversion des rôles traditionnels entre l'homme et la femme dans le couple), l'accent est mis sur les traits non conventionnels de cette figure libre et provocante, à l'opposé des interprétations postérieures qui visent à imposer l'image d'une femme soumise et vertueuse. On notera enfin que parallèlement s 'est accentuée l'importance accordée au personnage du serpent bleu, compagnon et double du serpent blanc, qui tend à assumer à elle seule la violence et la révolte propres à l'origine au personnage principal.Ho Kin Chung. Le serpent blanc, figure de la liberté féminine. In: Études chinoises, vol. 11, n°1, Printemps 1992. pp. 57-86

    Study of Transmission Electron Microscope Sample Preparations Using Focused Ion Beam

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    Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR MICRO- & NANO- SYSTEMSDissertation Supervisors: 1. Du Anyan, Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Pte Ltd 2. Li Kun, Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Pte Ltd 3. Prof. Pey Kin Leong, SMA Fellow, NT

    Li Man Kin ; editors of Kingsway. Sino-vietnamese War

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    Bui Xuan Quang. Li Man Kin ; editors of Kingsway. Sino-vietnamese War. In: Politique étrangère, n°4 - 1983 - 48ᵉannée. pp. 1036-1038

    Green tea (Camellia sinensis) extract inhibits both the metastasis and osteolytic components of mammary cancer 4T1 lesions in mice

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    Abstract not availableKe-Wang Luo, Chun-Hay Ko, Grace Gar-Lee Yue, Julia Kin-Ming Lee, Kai-Kai Li, Michelle Lee, Gang Li, Kwok-Pui Fung, Ping-Chung Leung, Clara Bik-San La
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