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    Changes in Lipase and Antioxidant Enzyme Activities during Processing of Cantonese Sausage with D-Sodium Erythorbate by Xiaolan Shang, Jie Qiao, Zhanxiong Chen

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Pork was used as raw material to produce Cantonese sausage, with additions of 0.05% or 0.1% D-sodium erythorbate. …”
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    Translation and Initial Validation of the Chinese (Cantonese) Version of Cognitive Flexibility Inventory Using People with Mental Illness by Sui Lung Wong, Tai Wa Liu, Chi Chiu Lee, Pui Wong

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…However, there is a scarcity of tools specifically designed for Cantonese-speaking individuals. This study examined the psychometric properties of a Cantonese version of the CFI (CFI-CAN) using a sample of Cantonese-speaking psychiatric outpatients receiving community psychiatric services. …”
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    The role of Chinese folk ritual music in biodiversity conservation: an ethnobiological perspective from the Lingnan region by Yibo Liu, Yingjie Song

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study investigates the role of Chinese folk ritual music in promoting biodiversity conservation, with a focus on Cantonese Opera and agricultural rituals in the Lingnan region of southern China. …”
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    Whole-Word Phonological Representations of Disyllabic Words in the Chinese Lexicon: Data From Acquired Dyslexia by Sam-Po Law, Winsy Wong, Karen M. Y. Chiu

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…The claim is consistent with previous account for discrepancy of the frequencies of tonal errors between reading aloud and object naming in Cantonese reported of another case study of similar deficits. …”
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    Differences in perceptual representations in multilinguals’ first, second, and third language by Donggui Chen, Donggui Chen, Jingan Su, Ruiming Wang

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The results suggest a match effect within the first language (Cantonese), but not within the second language (Mandarin) or the third language (English), showing perceptual representations only in first language comprehension. …”
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    De l’îlot à l’enclos : l’immigration chinoise à San Francisco comme espace poétique (1910-1940) by Cécile Cormier

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…During their temporary detention, some wrote poems on the walls in Cantonese, which vented their helplessness and their anger, and literally inscribed their presence within a space that eluded and excluded them. …”
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