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Fei Li, S. G. Cheung, P. K. S. Shin, Xiaoshou Liu, Yanan Li and Fanghong Mu
Ocean acidification threatens marine organisms continuously. To ascertain if adaptation of marine species to ocean acidification enhanced over multiple generations, we studied the transgenerational effects of ocean acidification on the development, repro...
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Yihan Guan and Ka-Shing Cheung
While construction costs and housing prices are implicitly examined in the construction economics literature, dedicated studies on their theoretical underpinning are rare. In this study, we investigated the application of different pricing theories in Au...
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Lihong Zhang, Saeed Reza Mohandes, Yizhuo Tong, Clara Cheung, Saeed Banihashemi and Miyuan Shan
Although many studies have focused on digital transformation and sustainability within the realm of project management, there has been a lack of research that comprehensively reviews the current state of the art of the aforementioned subject using a holi...
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Diba Das, Mehdi Hasan Chowdhury, Aditta Chowdhury, Kamrul Hasan, Quazi Delwar Hossain and Ray C. C. Cheung
The electrooculogram (EOG) is one of the most significant signals carrying eye movement information, such as blinks and saccades. There are many human?computer interface (HCI) applications based on eye blinks. For example, the detection of eye blinks can...
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Yihao Fang, Mu Niu, Pokman Cheung and Lizhen Lin
We propose an extrinsic Bayesian optimization (eBO) framework for general optimization problems on manifolds. Bayesian optimization algorithms build a surrogate of the objective function by employing Gaussian processes and utilizing the uncertainty in th...
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Ye-Jiao Mao, Andy Yiu-Chau Tam, Queenie Tsung-Kwan Shea, Yong-Ping Zheng and James Chung-Wai Cheung
Falls are a major problem in hospitals, and physical or chemical restraints are commonly used to ?protect? patients in hospitals and service users in hostels, especially elderly patients with dementia. However, physical and chemical restraints may be une...
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Ka-Shing Cheung and Daniel Wong
Moving homes has long been considered stressful, but how stressful is it? This study is an original attempt to utilise a micro-level individual dataset in the New Zealand Government?s Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI) to reconstruct the Social Readjus...
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Winnie Lam, Emily Man-Shan Cheung, Nora Fung-Yee Tam, Thomas Chun-Hung Lee, Celia Sze-Nga Kwok, Kaze King-Yip Lai, Steven Jingliang Xu and Fred Wang-Fat Lee
Karenia mikimotoi is one of the most damaging ichthyotoxic dinoflagellate species commonly found in China. However, its growth and ichthyotoxicity responses to salinity changes are still largely unknown. In this study, the growth and ichthyotoxicity of t...
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Yichun Xie, Elaine Y. Y. Huang, Wenyan Nong, Sean T. S. Law, Yifei Yu, Khan Cheung, Yiqian Li, Cheuk Fung Wong, Ho Yin Yip, Patrick W. S. Joyce, King Ming Chan, Ka Hou Chu, Bayden D. Russell, Laura J. Falkenberg and Jerome H. L. Hui
The Hong Kong oyster Magallana hongkongensis, previously known as Crassostrea hongkongensis, is a true oyster species native to the estuarine-coast of the Pearl River Delta in southern China. The species?with scientific, ecological, cultural, and nutriti...
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Chuyi Xiong, Ka Shing Cheung and Olga Filippova
Commuting behaviour has been intensively examined by geographers, urban planners, and transportation researchers, but little is known about how commuting behaviour is spatially linked with the job and housing markets in urban cities. New Zealand has been...
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