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    Comparison of Cushioning Mechanisms between Cellular Glass and Gabions Subjected to Successive Boulder Impacts by Ng, C. W. W, Su, Y, Choi, C. E, Song, D, Lam, C, Kwan, J. S. H, Chen, R, Liu, H

    “…AbstractGabions are the most commonly adopted cushion layer for shielding rigid debris-resisting barriers against boulder impact. Despite the prevalent use of…”
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    Central lymph node metastases in unilateral papillary thyroid microcarcinoma by Lim, Y. C., Choi, E. C., Yoon, Y.-H., Kim, E.-H., Koo, B. S.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-03-2009)
    “…Background: The indications for and appropriate extent of prophylactic central lymph node (CLN) dissection for clinically node‐negative patients with…”
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    Endoscopic thyroidectomy via a unilateral axillo-breast approach without gas insufflation for unilateral benign thyroid lesions by Koh, Y. W., Kim, J. W., Lee, S. W., Choi, E. C.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-09-2009)
    “…Background The usefulness of various endoscopic thyroid surgery techniques has been reviewed. Recently, the authors developed a unilateral axillo-breast…”
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    Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases and their inhibitors as a novel family of antibiotics by KIM, S, LEE, S. W, CHOI, E-C, CHOI, S. Y

    Published in Applied microbiology and biotechnology (01-05-2003)
    “…The emergence of multidrug-resistant strains of pathogenic microorganisms and the slow progress in new antibiotic development has led in recent years to a…”
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    Velocity attenuation of debris flows and a new momentum-based load model for rigid barriers by Koo, R. C. H., Kwan, J. S. H., Ng, C. W. W., Lam, C., Choi, C. E., Song, D., Pun, W. K.

    Published in Landslides (01-04-2017)
    “…Effective design of mitigation measures against debris flow hazards remains a challenging geotechnical problem. At present, a pseudo-static approach is…”
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    Flume investigation of landslide debris–resisting baffles by CHOI, C. E, NG, C. W. W, SONG, D, KWAN, J. H. S, SHIU, H. Y. K, HO, K. K. S, KOO, R. C. H

    Published in Canadian geotechnical journal (01-05-2014)
    “…Landslide debris is a common occurrence in mountainous regions around the world that can potentially result in disastrous consequences to downstream…”
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    Relevance of human papilloma virus (HPV) infection to carcinogenesis of oral tongue cancer by Lee, S.Y, Cho, N.H, Choi, E.C, Baek, S.J, Kim, W.S, Shin, D.H, Kim, S.-H

    “…Abstract Human papilloma virus (HPV) infection is controversial as a causative factor in oral tongue cancer. This study aimed to clarify whether HPV directly…”
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    Longitudinal spreading of granular flow in trapezoidal channels by Ng, C.W.W., Choi, C.E., Law, R.P.H.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-07-2013)
    “…Debris flows have a long runout distance and can result in devastating consequences. The mobility of debris flows are influenced by their rheological behavior…”
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    Significant invasion depth of early oral tongue cancer originated from the lateral border to predict regional metastases and prognosis by Jung, J, Cho, N.H, Kim, J, Choi, E.C, Lee, S.Y, Byeon, H.K, Park, Y.M, Yang, W.S, Kim, S.-H

    “…Abstract In oral tongue cancer, tumor depth is crucial for cervical lymph node metastasis. There is no standardized method to predict tumor invasion or…”
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    A Physical and Numerical Investigation of Flow–Barrier Interaction for the Design of a Multiple-Barrier System by Ng, C. W. W., Leonardi, A., Majeed, U., Pirulli, M., Choi, C. E.

    “…AbstractMultiple barriers have become popular to mitigate debris flows worldwide. Existing guidelines only recommend the minimum spacing based on volume…”
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    Geophysical flows impacting a flexible barrier: effects of solid-fluid interaction by Song, D., Choi, C. E., Ng, C. W. W., Zhou, G. G. D.

    Published in Landslides (2018)
    “…Flexible barriers undergo large deformation to extend the impact duration, and thereby reduce the impact load of geophysical flows. The performance of flexible…”
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    New impact equation using barrier Froude number for the design of dual rigid barriers against debris flows by Ng, C. W. W., Majeed, U., Choi, C. E., De Silva, W. A. R. K.

    Published in Landslides (01-06-2021)
    “…In the design of multiple rigid barriers, the height of the first barrier governs the impact dynamics of debris flow on the next barrier in a channel. However,…”
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    Gust factors for thunderstorm and non-thunderstorm winds by Choi, Edmund C.C, Hidayat, Ferry A

    “…This paper presents the investigation of gust factors under two different weather systems namely the monsoon and thunderstorm (TS) wind systems in Singapore…”
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    Unilateral, clinically T2N0, squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue: surgical outcome analysis by Lim, Y.C, Choi, E.C

    “…Abstract To determine the survival rate and analyse the predicting factors of recurrence in patients with unilateral, clinically T2N0 squamous cell carcinoma…”
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    Effects of barrier deformability on load reduction and energy dissipation of granular flow impact by Ng, C.W.W., Wang, C., Choi, C.E., De Silva, W.A.R.K., Poudyal, S.

    Published in Computers and geotechnics (01-05-2020)
    “…Granular flows, such as debris flows, are commonly arrested by using deformable barriers, but their designs rely heavily on empiricism. The fundamental impact…”
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    Load-attenuation mechanisms of flexible barrier subjected to bouldery debris flow impact by Song, D., Choi, C. E., Ng, C. W. W., Zhou, Gordon G. D., Kwan, J. S. H., Sze, H. Y., Zheng, Y.

    Published in Landslides (01-12-2019)
    “…The impulse load of boulders at the front of debris flows is critical to the design of structural defense measures, which are commonly constructed on hillsides…”
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