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Effect of the ultra-low emission zone on the usage of public bike sharing in London Journal article
Ding, Hongliang, Sze, N. N., Guo, Yanyong, Lu, Yuhuan. Effect of the ultra-low emission zone on the usage of public bike sharing in London[J]. Transportation Letters, 2023, 15(7), 698 - 706.
Authors:  Ding, Hongliang;  Sze, N. N.;  Guo, Yanyong;  Lu, Yuhuan
Favorite | TC[WOS]:6 TC[Scopus]:6  IF:3.3/3.1 | Submit date:2022/08/05
Bicycle Demand  London Cycle Hire (Lch) Scheme  Propensity Score Matching (Psm) Method  Travel Behavior  Ultra-low Emission Zone (Ulez)  
A crash feature-based allocation method for boundary crash problem in spatial analysis of bicycle crashes Journal article
Ding, Hongliang, Lu, Yuhuan, Sze, N. N., Antoniou, Constantinos, Guo, Yanyong. A crash feature-based allocation method for boundary crash problem in spatial analysis of bicycle crashes[J]. Analytic Methods in Accident Research, 2023, 37, 100251.
Authors:  Ding, Hongliang;  Lu, Yuhuan;  Sze, N. N.;  Antoniou, Constantinos;  Guo, Yanyong
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Bicycle Crash Frequency Model  Boundary Crashes  Crash Feature-based Allocation Method  Augmented Masked Autoencoder Method  Support Vector Data Description Approach  
Effect of dockless bike-sharing scheme on the demand for London Cycle Hire at the disaggregate level using a deep learning approach Journal article
Hongliang Ding, Yuhuan Lu, N. N. Sze, Haojie Li. Effect of dockless bike-sharing scheme on the demand for London Cycle Hire at the disaggregate level using a deep learning approach[J]. TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART A-POLICY AND PRACTICE, 2022, 166, 150-163.
Authors:  Hongliang Ding;  Yuhuan Lu;  N. N. Sze;  Haojie Li
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Bicycle Demand  Bike Sharing  Deep Learning  Graph Neural Network  Intervention Response Module  
A deep generative approach for crash frequency model with heterogeneous imbalanced data Journal article
Ding, Hongliang, Lu, Yuhuan, Sze, N. N., Chen, Tiantian, Guo, Yanyong, Lin, Qinghai. A deep generative approach for crash frequency model with heterogeneous imbalanced data[J]. Analytic Methods in Accident Research, 2022, 34, 100212.
Authors:  Ding, Hongliang;  Lu, Yuhuan;  Sze, N. N.;  Chen, Tiantian;  Guo, Yanyong; et al.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:36 TC[Scopus]:38  IF:12.5/12.3 | Submit date:2022/05/13
Augmented Variational Autoencoder  Crash Frequency Model  Imbalanced Crash Data  Machine Learning  
A resampling approach to disaggregate analysis of bus-involved crashes using panel data with excessive zeros Journal article
Chen, Tiantian, Lu, Yuhuan, Fu, Xiaowen, Sze, N. N., Ding, Hongliang. A resampling approach to disaggregate analysis of bus-involved crashes using panel data with excessive zeros[J]. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2021, 164, 106496.
Authors:  Chen, Tiantian;  Lu, Yuhuan;  Fu, Xiaowen;  Sze, N. N.;  Ding, Hongliang
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Bus Safety  Crash Frequency Model  Excessive Zeros  Resampling Approach  
Proteomic Study Revealing Roles of MET and Caveolins in Exosome-Induced Hepatoma Motility Presentation
会议地点: 14th Human Proteome Organization World Congress, Vancouver, Canada, 报告日期: 2015-09-29
Authors:  Poon, C. W.;  He, M. ;  Qin, H.;  Sze, S. C.;  Ding, X.; et al.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma-derived exosomes promote motility of immortalized hepatocyte through transfer of oncogenic proteins and RNAs. Journal article
He, M., Qin, H., Poon, T. C. W., Sze, S. C., Ding, X., Co, N. N., Ngai, S. M., Chan, T. F., Wong, N.. Hepatocellular carcinoma-derived exosomes promote motility of immortalized hepatocyte through transfer of oncogenic proteins and RNAs.[J]. Carcinogenesis., 2015, 1008-1018.
Authors:  He, M.;  Qin, H.;  Poon, T. C. W.;  Sze, S. C.;  Ding, X.; et al.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma  Liver cancer  Carcinogenesis  Metastasis  Exosome  Proteomics  
Hepatocellular carcinoma-derived exosomes promote motility of immortalized hepatocyte through transfer of oncogenic proteins and RNAs Journal article
He M., Qin H., Poon T.C.W., Sze S.-C., Ding X., Co N.N., Ngai S.-M., Chan T.-F., Wong N.. Hepatocellular carcinoma-derived exosomes promote motility of immortalized hepatocyte through transfer of oncogenic proteins and RNAs[J]. Carcinogenesis, 2015, 36(9), 1008-1018.
Authors:  He M.;  Qin H.;  Poon T.C.W.;  Sze S.-C.;  Ding X.; et al.
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澳門中小學自然科教育專項評鑑報告 Report
2009
Authors:  Wei, B.;  Shieh, J. J.;  Sze, T. M.;  Chan, I. N.;  Yuen, P. K.; et al.
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