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Hong Kong Public Opinion Program of Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute
Hong Kong Public Opinion Program of Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute PopPanel Research Report No. 21 cum Community Democracy Project Research Report No. 18 cum Community Health Project Research Report No. 14 Survey Date: 7 May to 12 May 2020 Release Date: 13 May 2020 Copyright of this report was generated by the Hong Kong Public Opinion Program (HKPOP) and opened to the world. HKPOP proactively promotes open data, open technology and the free flow of ideas, knowledge and information. The predecessor of HKPOP was the Public Opinion Programme at The University of Hong Kong (HKUPOP). “POP” in this publication may refer to HKPOP or HKUPOP as the case may be. 1 HKPOP Community Health Project Report No. 14 Research Background Initiated by the Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute (HKPORI), the “Community Integration through Cooperation and Democracy, CICD” Project (or the “Community Democracy Project”) aims to provide a means for Hongkongers to re-integrate ourselves through mutual respect, rational deliberations, civilized discussions, personal empathy, social integration, and when needed, resolution of conflicts through democratic means. It is the rebuilding of our Hong Kong society starting from the community level following the spirit of science and democracy. For details, please visit: https://www.pori.hk/cicd. The surveys of Community Democracy (CD) Project officially started on 3 January 2020, targeting members of “HKPOP Panel” established by HKPORI in July 2019, including “Hong Kong People Representative Panel” (Probability-based Panel) and “Hong Kong People Volunteer Panel” (Non-probability-based Panel). This report also represents Report No. 21 under HKPOP Panel survey series, as well as Report No. -
A Visualization Quality Evaluation Method for Multiple Sequence Alignments
2011 5th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering (iCBBE 2011) Wuhan, China 10 - 12 May 2011 Pages 1 - 867 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1129C-PRT ISBN: 978-1-4244-5088-6 1/7 TABLE OF CONTENTS ALGORITHMS, MODELS, SOFTWARE AND TOOLS IN BIOINFORMATICS: A Visualization Quality Evaluation Method for Multiple Sequence Alignments ............................................................1 Hongbin Lee, Bo Wang, Xiaoming Wu, Yonggang Liu, Wei Gao, Huili Li, Xu Wang, Feng He A New Promoter Recognition Method Based On Features Optimal Selection.................................................................5 Lan Tao, Huakui Chen, Yanmeng Xu, Zexuan Zhu A Center Closeness Algorithm For The Analyses Of Gene Expression Data ...................................................................9 Huakun Wang, Lixin Feng, Zhou Ying, Zhang Xu, Zhenzhen Wang A Novel Method For Lysine Acetylation Sites Prediction ................................................................................................ 11 Yongchun Gao, Wei Chen Weighted Maximum Margin Criterion Method: Application To Proteomic Peptide Profile ....................................... 15 Xiao Li Yang, Qiong He, Si Ya Yang, Li Liu Ectopic Expression Of Tim-3 Induces Tumor-Specific Antitumor Immunity................................................................ 19 Osama A. O. Elhag, Xiaojing Hu, Weiying Zhang, Li Xiong, Yongze Yuan, Lingfeng Deng, Deli Liu, Yingle Liu, Hui Geng Small-World Network Properties Of Protein Complexes: Node Centrality And Community Structure -
Notice for Collection of Electors' Information
Notice for Collection of Electors’ Information 2020 Legislative Council General Election – Geographical Constituencies Date of election: 6 September 2020 After submission of the nomination form, each candidate list may request the following two items of electors’ information:- (1) a set of “Candidate Mailing Label System” USB flash drives and its User Guide; and/or (2) a set of mailing labels of registered electors for the relevant Geographical Constituency (on either a “household” or an “individual” basis) (excluding electors who have provided their e-mail addresses (except those in the custody of the Correctional Services Department), and those who have requested no receipt of election mail) (size of each label is 102mm (L) x 36mm (W)). To avoid wastage of resources, candidates should carefully consider their publicity plan before requesting the above item(s). Upon confirmation of the item(s) requested, the candidate or the election agent is required to return the completed reply slip of “Notice for Collection of Electors’ Information” together with the “Undertaking on the Use of Electors’ Information” (see attachment) by facsimile transmission (Fax no.: 2205 2395) or e-mail (e-mail address: [email protected]) to the Registration and Electoral Office. Upon receipt of the duly completed reply slip and undertaking, we will contact the candidate list or its election agent by telephone within two working days to confirm receipt of the relevant documents. When the requested item(s) is/are available and the candidate list has been accepted as validly nominated, we will inform the candidate list or its election agent by telephone to collect the item(s) at the Registration and Electoral Office on 14/F, Pioneer Centre, 750 Nathan Road, Kowloon. -
Appendix II - Q Sai Kung District Summaries of Written/Oral Representations
Q. Sai Kung District - 279 - Q. Sai Kung District Appendix II - Q Sai Kung District Summaries of Written/Oral Representations Item No.* DCCAs Representations EAC’s Views No. W O 1 All 1 1 Propose to add the elements of The proposal made in the DCCAs Tseung Kwan O to the name of representations involves the Sai Kung DC and rename it alteration of administrative as “Sai Kung Tseung Kwan O district name and boundaries, District Council”. Reasons are which does not fall under the summarised as follows: purview of the EAC. The EAC has referred this view to there are five elected seats the Government for for Sai Kung and 24 consideration. elected seats for Tseung Kwan O in the Sai Kung DC. Consider that the change of name can better reflect the composition of the Sai Kung DC; following the development of Tseung Kwan O New Town, the existing number of elected seats and the size of population of Tseung Kwan O are far more than those of Sai Kung; and the Sai Kung DC Secretariat and Conference Room have also been relocated from Sai Kung Government Offices to Tseung Kwan O New Town. One representation also proposes to make Tseung Kwan O New Town an independent DC. * W: Number of written representations. O : Number of oral representations. Q. Sai Kung District - 280 - Q. Sai Kung District Item No.* DCCAs Representations EAC’s Views No. W O 2 All 1 - Holds no objection to the The view is noted. DCCAs provisional recommendations on all DCCAs of the Sai Kung District. -
Oxford Handbooks Online
Collections (ji集) Oxford Handbooks Online Collections (ji集) Xiaofei Tian The Oxford Handbook of Classical Chinese Literature Edited by Wiebke Denecke, Wai-Yee Li, and Xiaofei Tian Print Publication Date: May 2017 Subject: Classical Studies, Ancient Prose Literature Online Publication Date: Apr 2017 DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199356591.013.15 Abstract and Keywords Ji, “collection,” is the last of the four-part Chinese bibliographical scheme after “Classics,” “Histories,” and “Masters.” Referring to collections of literary works, it is central to our understanding of the premodern Chinese conception of literature. This chapter focuses on bieji (literary collections by individual authors) and introduces the fundamental issues regarding the formation and content of a literary collection. It discusses when the term bieji first appeared, and what the early collections were; how a literary collection was constituted, circulated, transmitted, and reconstituted; what genres a literary collection might include, and more important, exclude; and in what ways a bieji is important to a historicized understanding of what constituted “literature” in the Middle Period. The coda briefly discusses the rebuilding of the lost and scattered medieval literary collections and the proliferation of specialized collections in the Song and beyond. Keywords: literary collection (bieji), “little collection/selected works” (xiaoji), specialized collection, prose genres, wen WITH ji 集, “collection,” the last of the “four-part” bibliographical scheme (see Chapter 11), we now stand at the center of classical literature: collections of literary works. Ji bu 集部 derived from the fourth category (ding bu 丁部, literally Category No. 4) in Xun Xu’s 荀勖 (d. 289) four-part division of the imperial library collection, but Xun Xu’s category notably includes a mixture of shi 詩 (poetry) and fu 賦 (poetic expositions), encomia inscribed in paintings, and a cache of ancient books discovered by grave-robbers (Sui shu 32.906). -
Appendix V (Page 1/67) Election Results of the 2019 District Council Ordinary Election
192 Appendix V (Page 1/67) Election Results of the 2019 District Council Ordinary Election Constituency Candidate Result of Constituency Name of Candidate Votes Code Number Election Central & Western A01 Chung Wan 1 HUI CHI FUNG 1 618 Elected 2 WONG CHUNG WAI 1 319 A02 Mid Levels East 1 MOK KAM SUM (SAMUEL) 1 993 2 NG SIU HONG 2 672 Elected A03 Castle Road 1 CHENG LAI KING 2 669 Elected 2 FUNG KAR LEUNG KARL 2 559 A04 Peak 1 URUMA KUNINOBU (THOMAS) 1 106 2 YOUNG CHIT ON JEREMY 2 422 Elected A05 University 1 AU CHUNG YIN 127 2 YAM KA YI 3 135 Elected 3 CHAN CHIT KWAI 2 843 A06 Kwun Lung 1 YEUNG HOI WING 2 970 2 CHOW SAI KIT 138 3 LEUNG FONG WAI FERGUS 3 195 Elected A07 Kennedy Town & Mount Davis 1 WONG KIN CHING (CHERRY) 3 312 Elected 2 LAM SUET YING (MAVIS) 53 3 CHAN HOK FUNG 2 206 193 Appendix V (Page 2/67) Constituency Candidate Result of Constituency Name of Candidate Votes Code Number Election A08 Sai Wan 1 CHEUNG KWOK KWAN 2 494 2 WONG MI HING SHIRLEY 40 3 PANG KA HO 3 289 Elected A09 Belcher 1 YEUNG SUI YIN (VICTOR) 4 002 Elected 2 FUNG KING YIN 76 3 YIP WING SHING 3 521 A10 Shek Tong Tsui 1 CHAN CHOI HI 2 487 2 YIP KAM LUNG SAM 3 073 Elected A11 Sai Ying Pun 1 WONG WENG CHI 2 734 Elected 2 LAU TIN CHING (TIMOTHY) 2 202 A12 Sheung Wan 1 LUI HUNG PAN 1 900 2 KAM NAI WAI 2 781 Elected A13 Tung Wah 1 CHEUNG KA YAN 1 547 2 NG HOI YAN BONNIE 2 403 Elected A14 Centre Street 1 CHEUNG KAI YIN 2 909 Elected 2 LEE CHI HANG SIDNEY 2 030 A15 Water Street 1 YEUNG HOK MING 2 095 2 HO CHI WANG 3 093 Elected 194 Appendix V (Page 3/67) Constituency -
Full, Original, Version of the Review. the Finally Accepted, Abridged, Version Will Appear in the British Journal for the Histor
Full, original, version of the review. The finally accepted, abridged, version will appear in the British Journal for the History of Mathematics, 2020, vol.35 issue 3 https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tbsh21/current Cullen, Christopher. Heavenly Numbers. Astronomy and Authority in Early Imperial China. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2017. Christopher Cullen began his scholarly career as a specialist on the subject of early Chinese astronomy and mathematics with a paper published in the Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies in 1976: “A Chinese Eratosthenes of the flat earth: a study of a fragment of cosmology in Huai nan tzu.” As Cullen explained, he had been inspired to study a short passage of the ca. 120 BC 淮南子 Huai nan zi thanks to a “tantalizing reference” in Needham (SCC, III, 224). What Needham noted there was the fact that the Huai nan zi, an Early Han Daoist collection of essays on a wide variety of subjects, included an account of how gnomons and their shadows could be used to determine the height of the heavens, i.e. the distance to the sun from the (presumed to be flat) earth. Needham pointed out the similarity of the method used in the Huia nan zi to the one Eratosthenes had employed using two gnomons at Alexandria and Syene, a known distance to the south, to calculate the circumference of the of the earth, assumed to be spherical. The challenge Needham posed—that the account in the Huai nan zi was “distinctly obscure, and no satisfactory interpretation has yet bene made”—prompted Cullen to undertake his own thorough study of the text in question: My first efforts to understand the original text led me to the conclusion that it was unique in a number of ways and had points of interest that did not fully appear in the version of Maspero, 1929, 348 ff. -
Attachment Vacant Elected Seats in District Councils Central And
Attachment Vacant elected seats in District Councils Central and Western District Council Name of elected member Constituency Date of vacancy of office Kam Nai Wai Sheung Wan Constituency July 8, 2021 Yip Kam Lung Sam Shek Tong Tsui Constituency July 8, 2021 Cheng Lai King Castle Road Constituency July 9, 2021 Cheung Kai Yin Centre Street Constituency July 9, 2021 Ng Hoi Yan Bonnie Tung Wah Constituency July 9, 2021 Wong Weng Chi Sai Ying Pun Constituency July 11, 2021 Yam Ka Yi University Constituency July 12, 2021 Eastern District Council Name of elected member Constituency Date of vacancy of office Chan Po King Quarry Bay Constituency July 8, 2021 Cheung Chun Kit Hing Tung Constituency July 8, 2021 Chiu Ka Yin Andrew Tai Koo Shing West Constituency July 8, 2021 Tsang Kin Shing Lok Hong Constituency July 8, 2021 Wong Chun Sing Patrick Tai Koo Shing East Constituency July 8, 2021 Ho Wai Lun Lower Yiu Tung Constituency July 9, 2021 Kwok Chi Chung A Kung Ngam Constituency July 9, 2021 Lai Chi Keong Joseph Fei Tsui Constituency July 9, 2021 Leung Siu Sun Kornhill Garden Constituency July 9, 2021 Mak Tak Ching Sai Wan Ho Constituency July 9, 2021 Pui James Chi Lap Healthy Village Constituency July 9, 2021 Ng Cheuk Ip Wan Tsui Constituency July 10, 2021 Ngai Chi Ho Kornhill Constituency July 10, 2021 Ishigami Lee Fung King Yan Lam Constituency July 11, 2021 Alice Tse Miu Yee Hing Man Constituency July 11, 2021 Ku Kwai Yiu Tsui Wan Constituency July 15, 2021 Southern District Council Name of elected member Constituency Date of vacancy of office -
Index of Owners' Corporations
The Incorporated Owners of Address of the Building Corporation No. CHEUNG CHAU BELA VISTA VILLA CCL 1491 10(IS) CHEUNG CHAU ON WING CENTRE CCL 1676 5(IS) CHEUNG CHAU PEAKVILLE CCL 1829, Cheung Chau, New Territories 25(IS) (CCL 1769) CHEUNG CHAU PEGASUS VILLA 9(IS) 3 The Peak, Cheung Chau CHEUNG CHAU SEAVIEW GARDEN CCL 1712, Cheung Chau, New Territories 20(IS) 48 Peak Road, Cheung Chau CHEUNG CHAU TINFORD GARDEN 11(IS) (CCL 1610) CCL 1268 CHEUNG CHAU TREASURE BAY 4(IS) No.1 Tai Shek Hau Road, Cheung Chau CHEUNG SHA VILLAS 6-8 Cheung Fu Street, Lantau Island, New Territories 35(IS) IS - 1 The Incorporated Owners of Address of the Building Corporation No. FA PENG KNOLL Fa Peng Road, CCL 1644 17(IS) FAR EAST CONSORTIUM PENG CHAU BUILDING PCL 415 3(IS) IS - 2 The Incorporated Owners of Address of the Building Corporation No. CCL 1649 GOLD LAKE GARDEN, CHEUNG CHAU 12(IS) 3 Sai Wan Road, Cheung Chau GRANDVIEW BUILDING DD4L 669, Mui Wo, Lantau 2(IS) GREENERY CREST, CHEUNG CHAU 33 Cheung Shek Road, Cheung Chau 16(IS) IS - 3 The Incorporated Owners of Address of the Building Corporation No. HARBOUR VIEW VILLA 13 Mui Wo Ferry Pier Road, Lantau Island, New Territories 32(IS) IS - 4 The Incorporated Owners of Address of the Building Corporation No. LUNG HIN COURT 80 Tai O Road, Tai O, Lantau Island, New Territories. 24(IS) LIN FOO YUEN 59 Peak Road, Cheung Chau, New Territories 38(IS) IS - 5 The Incorporated Owners of Address of the Building Corporation No. -
2011 2Nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Management Science and Electronic Commerce
2011 2nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Management Science and Electronic Commerce (AIMSEC 2011) Deng Feng, China 8-10 August 2011 Pages 1-827 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1117P-PRT ISBN: 978-1-4577-0535-9 1/9 Table Of Content "Three Center Three Level" Exploration and Practice of Experimental Teaching System..............................................1 Jun Yang, Yin Dong, Xiaojun Wang, Ga Zhao 0ption Gambling between Manufacturers in Pollution Treatment Technology Investment Decisions under Tradable Emissions Permits and Technical Uncertainty.......................................................................................5 Yi Yong-xi A Bottleneck Resource Identification Method for Completing the Workpiece Based on the Shortest Delay Time..........9 Wen Ding, Li Hou , Aixia Zhang A Combined Generator Based On Two PMLCGs.........................................................................................................14 Guangqiang Zhang A Data-structure Used to Describe Three -Dimensional Geological Bodies Based on Borehole Data.........................17 Chao Ning, Zhonglin Xiang, Yan Wang, Ruihuai Wang A Framework of Chinese Handwriting Learning, Evaluating and Research System Based on Real-time Handwriting Information Collection...........................................................................................................23 Huizhou Zhao A Grey Relevancy Analysis on the Relationship between Energy Consumption and Economic Growth in Henan province.............................................................................................................................................27 -
Textuality, Orality, and Mathematical Astronomy in Early Imperial China Daniel Patrick Morgan
What good’s a text? Textuality, orality, and mathematical astronomy in early imperial China Daniel Patrick Morgan To cite this version: Daniel Patrick Morgan. What good’s a text? Textuality, orality, and mathematical astronomy in early imperial China. Archives internationales d’histoire des sciences, Académie internationale d’histoire des sciences, 2015, 65 (2), pp.549-572. halshs-01362429v2 HAL Id: halshs-01362429 https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01362429v2 Submitted on 5 Oct 2016 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - NoDerivatives| 4.0 International License Archives internationales d’histoire des sciences, 65 (2015) What Good’s a Text? Textuality, Orality, and Mathematical Astronomy in Early Imperi- al China Daniel Patrick MORGAN (ERC Project SAW, CNRS – Université Paris Diderot)* Abstract: This paper examines a 226 CE debate on li 曆 mathematical astronomy at the Cao-Wei (226–265) court as a case study in the role of orality and person-to-person ex- change in the transmission of astronomical knowledge in early imperial China. The li- and mathematics-related manuscripts to have come down to us from the early imperial period often suffer from textual corruption, the form that this corruption takes being rooted in a culture of manuscript transmission by visual copying. -
Appendix V (Page 1/60) Results of the 2015 District Council Ordinary Election
115 Appendix V (Page 1/60) Results of the 2015 District Council Ordinary Election Constituency Candidate Result of Constituency Name of Candidate Votes Code Number Election Central & Western A01 Chung Wan 1 HUI CHI FUNG 1 090 Elected 2 LAU WAI YAN VIENNA 940 A02 Mid Levels East 1 NG SIU HONG 1 521 Elected 2 CHEUNG YICK HUNG JACKIE 1 466 A03 Castle Road 1 CHENG LAI KING 1 457 Elected 2 NG LUNG FEI 1 311 A04 Peak 1 CHAN SHU MOON 317 2 CHAN HO LIM JOSEPH 1 837 Elected A05 University 1 LAU EDWARD WAI TAK 1 455 2 CHAN CHIT KWAI (STEPHEN) 1 844 Elected A06 Kennedy Town & Mount Davis 1 SIN CHEUK NAM 1 072 2 CHOW SAI KIT 838 3 CHAN HOK FUNG 1 859 Elected A07 Kwun Lung 1 LEUNG CHUNG HANG SIXTUS 1 569 2 YEUNG HOI WING 2 491 Elected A08 Sai Wan 1 CHONG WING FAI WINFIELD 1 898 2 CHEUNG KWOK KWAN 2 011 Elected 116 Appendix V (Page 2/60) Constituency Candidate Result of Constituency Name of Candidate Votes Code Number Election A09 Belcher 1 YIP WING SHING 2 397 Elected 2 YEUNG SUI YIN (VICTOR) 2 328 A10 Shek Tong Tsui 1 YIP KAM LUNG SAM 1 336 2 CHAN CHOI HI 1 898 Elected A11 Sai Ying Pun 1 LO YEE HANG 1 790 Elected 2 NG WING TAK 1 204 A12 Sheung Wan 1 LUI HUNG PAN (BEN LUI) 1 344 2 KAM NAI WAI 1 436 Elected A13 Tung Wah 1 SIU KA YI 1 352 Elected 2 HO CHUN KI FREDERICK 980 A14 Centre Street 1 CHEUNG KAI YIN 1 621 2 LEE CHI HANG SIDNEY 1 654 Elected A15 Water Street 1 YEUNG HOK MING 1 878 Elected 2 NG HOI YAN BONNIE 1 619 117 Appendix V (Page 3/60) Constituency Candidate Result of Constituency Name of Candidate Votes Code Number Election Wan Chai B01