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Danny Wong Shan Hai in Swinburne Smart Structures Lab, 2012
Danny Wong Shan Hai in Swinburne Smart Structures Lab, Advanced Technology Centre (ATC), Hawthorn Campus, October 2012
Danny Wong Tze Ken, Historical Sabah: The Chinese
Lombard-Salmon Claudine. Danny Wong Tze Ken, Historical Sabah: The Chinese. In: Archipel, volume 73, 2007. pp. 252-253
Danny Wong Tze Ken, Historical Sabah: The Chinese
Lombard-Salmon Claudine. Danny Wong Tze Ken, Historical Sabah: The Chinese. In: Archipel, volume 73, 2007. pp. 252-253
Monde insulindien et péninsule indochinoise : essai bibliographique
Perret Daniel, Wong Tze-Ken Danny. Monde insulindien et péninsule indochinoise : essai bibliographique. In: Archipel, volume 85, 2013. pp. 179-200
Chinese Migration to Sabah Before the Second World War
Wong Tze-Ken Danny. Chinese Migration to Sabah Before the Second World War. In: Archipel, volume 58, 1999. L'horizon nousantarien. Mélanges en hommage à Denys Lombard (Volume III) pp. 131-158
The Nguyen Lords of Southern Vietnam : their foreign relations, 1558-1776 / Danny Wong Tze-Ken
Supplementary Material, JTE_Online_Appendix_778838 – Exploring Linguistic Diversity From the Inside Out: Implications of Self-Reflexive Inquiry for Teacher Education
Supplementary Material, JTE_Online_Appendix_778838 for Exploring Linguistic Diversity From the Inside Out: Implications of Self-Reflexive Inquiry for Teacher Education by Steven Z. Athanases, Leslie C. Banes, Joanna W. Wong, and Danny C. Martinez in Journal of Teacher Education</p
Interview by Chan Lung Kui Danny
Mr Wong is comes from an ordinary family in China, but something difference is that Mr Wong reads a lot of book at his early age. He read book because his mother teach him when he was not understand all things. Because his mother studied a lot of book from her parents, this is very unique that a woman can study at his mother\u27s century, something sorrowed in his father die when he is sever years old. So, he just live with his mother, grandmother and one elder sister, he said that his relationship between all his family members are very good. All concern with each other without many arguement, this also make him much influenced by his mother more than his father. Before his father die, his occupation is a doctor. Mr Wong also wishes to be a doctor when he was young, but when he grew up with experience the battle of Japanese, he change his wishes to be a soldier
Approaching the diamond surface: first principles modelling the physics and chemistry of approaching radicals
The diamond surface plays a central role in much of the diamond research, and as such much of its properties are described and studied in great detail. There is a clear picture of the atomic scale structure of the different facets and their reconstructions. Also terminations with H, O, N and other atomic species as well as the incorporation of these elements has been modelled [1,2]. The electronic structure and the negative electron affinity mechanism is elucidated and so on. In contrast, however, the atomic scale models of diamond growth are much less developed, though progress is being made [3]. In these models the reaction barriers between stable and meta-stable intermediates are being calculated, providing insights into the kinetics of the surface. However, quantum mechanical models can provide much more insights than this. In this work, we simulated the approach of radical atoms and molecules towards the H-terminated diamond 001 surface. By allowing the model to equilibrate at every step, the physics and chemistry of the approach can be followed in minute detail. It allows us to indicate at which distance the surface and radical start interacting, and what that interaction entails. The charge evolution of the radical and the surface is followed by means of Hirshfeld-I charges, providing insights into charge transfer mechanisms. [4] Throughout the approach, the interaction can be followed through different physical and chemical concepts. Different types of bonding are identified as well as H-abstraction events and covalent bonding. In this work, our focus goes to C and P based radicals, showing them to behave very differently near the surface, providing insights into the requirements for improved P incorporation.The author name needs to be updated to include the middle names: Danny E.P. Vanpoucke, and linked to the correct personel account which incorrectly is missing the author middle names
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