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    HUIQING YEO, CHEONG-HUAT TAN, CHEE-SENG CHONG & SAI-GEK LAM-PHUA (2019) Identification key to the genera of adult female mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) of Singapore. Zootaxa, 4624 (3): 407-423.

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    Yeo, Huiqing, Tan, Cheong-Huat, Chong, Chee-Seng, Lam-Phua, Sai-Gek (2019): HUIQING YEO, CHEONG-HUAT TAN, CHEE-SENG CHONG & SAI-GEK LAM-PHUA (2019) Identification key to the genera of adult female mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) of Singapore. Zootaxa, 4624 (3): 407-423. Zootaxa 4674 (5): 600-600, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4674.5.

    Chinese Minority in a Malay State by Tan Chee-Beng

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    Review of Chinese Minority in a Malay State: The Case of Terengganu in Malaysia, by Chee Beng Tan, published by Eastern Universities Press, 2002

    A Note on the Orang Yunnan in Terengganu

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    Chee-Beng Tan. A Note on the Orang Yunnan in Terengganu. In: Archipel, volume 42, 1991. pp. 93-120

    Diagnostics and prognostics with acoustic emission, vibration and spectrometric oil analysis for spur gears; a comparative study

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    Whilst vibration and spectrometric oil analysis for gear fault diagnosis are well established, the application of AE to this field is still in its infancy. This paper describes an experimental investigation on spur gears in which natural pitting was allowed to occur. Throughout the test period, AE, vibration and spectrometric oil samples were monitored continuously in order to correlate and compare these techniques to natural life degradation of the gears. It was observed that the AE technique was the most sensitive in detecting and monitoring pitting

    International Conference on Changing Ethnie Identities and Relations in Southeast Asia : The Case of the Chinese Minority (Manila, 8-10 November 1991)

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    Chee-Beng Tan. International Conference on Changing Ethnie Identities and Relations in Southeast Asia : The Case of the Chinese Minority (Manila, 8-10 November 1991). In: Archipel, volume 44, 1992. pp. 3-13

    Characterization and Reliability Performance of the Immersion Gold Plated Module Fingers

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    Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR MICRO- & NANO- SYSTEMSMSA Project Supervisor: 1. Dr Tan Ah Chin, Fellow Chemist, Micron Semiconductor Asia Pte Ltd. Dissertation Advisor: 1. Assoc. Prof. Wong Chee Cheong, Nan Yang Technological Universit

    Kad Hari Raya

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    Kad ucapan hari raya yang diutuskan kepada Profesor Diraja Ungku Abdul Aziz daripada Dr. dan Mrs. Tan Chee Kho

    Lee Kam Hing & Tan Chee-Beng (eds.), The Chinese in Malaysia

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    Lombard-Salmon Claudine. Lee Kam Hing & Tan Chee-Beng (eds.), The Chinese in Malaysia. In: Archipel, volume 61, 2001. pp. 202-203

    Lai Ah Eng, Meanings of Multiethnicity : A Case Study of Ethnicity and Ethnic Relations in Singapore

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    Chee-Beng Tan. Lai Ah Eng, Meanings of Multiethnicity : A Case Study of Ethnicity and Ethnic Relations in Singapore. In: Archipel, volume 51, 1996. pp. 208-209

    怀旧与记忆 :陈志锐的诗学记忆 = Nostalgia and memory : reading of Tan Chee Lay’s lyric poetics

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    Tan Chee Lay is one of Singapore’s widely known Singapore Chinese Literature author amongst the younger generations’ authors. He has written numerous works of different genres including poems, prose, novels and even picture books. Instead of focusing on Singapore’s rapid development, Tan Chee Lay chose to pay attention to the grassroots, with hope to portray a more diversified Singapore in his works. As such, “Nostalgia” is one of the main themes of his works. Being one of the recent authors, research and resources about his works are limited. Hence, this paper aims to analyze the fictional works of Tan Chee Lay using theories such as “Nostalgia” and “Memories”. Identities, localism, diaspora and cultural identity will also be discussed. The cultural development of Singapore, especially during 1970s to 1990s, can be seen when those scattered pieces of memories in his works are pieced together. Through this, what seemed like personal memory can become a collective memory of one generation. The emotions and feelings encompassed in his works derived mostly from the grassroot society that he once lived in. Though poor and undeveloped, that was a place that was full of meaning and humanity. Other than analyzing solely on Tan Chee Lay’s fictional works, this paper will put the analysis in the context of Singapore Chinese Literature’s development over the years, so as to see the bridging between the writers of the earlier and younger generations. Critical analysis aside, this paper also explores the philosophical thoughts behind his lyrical works.Bachelor of Arts in Chines
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