K.H. Lam
University of Hong Kong
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Energy | 2011
T.M. Lai; W.M. To; W.C. Lo; Y.S. Choy; K.H. Lam
n Abstractn n A number of Asian cities decided to establish gaming and resort facilities in order to capitalize on the growing number of gamblers and their family members in Asia. In doing so, they expect to sustain economic growth but, on the other hand, will consume a considerable amount of energy. Nevertheless, the causal relationship between economic growth and electricity consumption in this type of service-oriented territories has never been investigated. Using the historical data obtained from the Government of Macao SAR, we found that electricity consumption and economic growth in terms of gross domestic product are co-integrated for the period of 1999 Quarter 1–2008 Quarter 4. Moreover, vector error correction (VEC) models indicated a lack of short-run relationships but showed that there was a long-run equilibrium relationship between electricity consumption and gross domestic product. The accuracy of VEC models was assessed by using the mean squared error and the mean absolute error. The error analysis shows that VEC models reproduced time series of gross domestic product and electricity consumption in difference form accurately.n n
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery | 1988
William I. Wei; K.F. Siu; Wilfred W. F. Lau; K.H. Lam
Endotracheal intubation under fiberoptic flexible scope guidance is an easy technique to master and can be performed under local anesthesia. It provides immediate and safe intubation of malignant obstructive lesions of the larynx and allows surgical resection and reconstruction to be carried out as an emergency procedure. Ten patients with malignant obstructive lesion of the larynx were intubated and managed successfully in this manner. Refinements of intubation techniques under fiberoptic endoscopic guidance were described.
HKIE Transactions | 2014
T.M. Lai; W.M. To; K.H. Lam; W.C. Lo; Wai Leung Chung
The consumption of electricity has increased continuously in the past four decades. Inevitably, the emission of greenhouse gases has increased in the same period even though Hong Kongs power companies have produced a certain percentage of electricity using “cleaner” fuels such as natural gas and nuclear power in recent years. This paper presents a four-parameter logistic model (To WM, Lai TM, Lo WC, Lam KH, Chung WL. The growth pattern and fuel life cycle analysis of the electricity consumption of Hong Kong. Environ Pollut. 2012;165:1–10) that describes the growth pattern of Hong Kongs overall electricity consumption. The same approach was used to model the sectoral electricity consumption in Hong Kong. In addition, a fuel life cycle analysis was used to determine greenhouse gases emission due to electricity consumption. It was found that the emission factor due to the electricity generated in Hong Kong was 0.824 kg CO2-equivalent per kWh while the emission factor due to the electricity consumed in Hong Kong was 0.751 kg CO2-equivalent per kWh, as 23% of the electricity consumed was imported (net import) from the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant located in Shenzhen in 2012. Future electricity demand is presented.
Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2017
Xiao-Xin Chen; K.H. Lam; Qing-Xi Chen; George Pak-Heng Leung; Sydney C.W. Tang; Stephen Cho Wing Sze; Jianbo Xiao; Feng Feng; Ying Wang; Kalin Yanbo Zhang; Zhang-Jin Zhang
5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is a commonly used chemotherapeutic agent for breast cancer. However, its use often leads to drug resistance and mucositis. This study aimed to investigate whether proanthocyanidins from Ficus virens possessed anti-breast cancer and anti-mucositis activities. The results showed that the cytotoxic effects of the proanthocyanidins against MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 breast cancer cells were in the order of stem barks proanthocyanidins (SPAs)xa0>xa0leaves proanthocyanidinsxa0>xa0fruits proanthocyanidins. Moreover, SPAs induced apoptosis in both cell lines which were accompanied with an increase in loss of mitochondrial membrane potential, production of reactive oxygen species, Bax to Bcl-2 protein expression ratio, and activated caspase 3. Furthermore, intraperitoneal injection of 5-FU (150 mg/kg body weight) resulted in body weight loss and jejunal injury in the rats while administration of SPAs (100 mg/kg body weight) counteracted these changes. Collectively, our study demonstrated that SPAs induced apoptosis cell death in breast cancer cells while ameliorating the symptoms of intestinal mucositis in rats.Therefore, SPAs merits further exploration as a potential therapeutic agent for breast cancer and chemotherapy-induced mucositis.
Journal of Laryngology and Otology | 1987
William I. Wei; Wilfred W. F. Lau; K.H. Lam
In performing total laryngectomy for carcinoma of the larynx, the pharynx should be entered at sites away from the tumour. When the tumour is supraglottic in location, the entry should be through the lateral pharyngeal wall; and when the tumour is located in the postcricoid area, entry above the hyoid bone is preferred.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2018
Xiao-Xin Chen; K.H. Lam; Yibin Feng; Kai Xu; Stephen Cho Wing Sze; Chi Wai Tang; George Pak-Heng Leung; Calvin Kai-Fai Lee; Jun Shi; Zhijun Yang; Sheng-Tao Li; Zhang-Jin Zhang; Yanbo Zhang
Worldwide, colorectal cancer (CRC) is a deleterious disease causing millions of death annually. 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is a first-line chemotherapy for CRC, but chemoresistance and gastrointestinal mucositis limit its efficacy. Polyphenol-rich foods are increasingly popular due to their potential beneficial roles in preventing and treating cancer. Ellagitannins are a group of phenolic compounds commonly found in pomegranate, strawberries, raspberries, etc. The objective of this study was to explore whether ellagitannins from pomegranate (PETs) could ameliorate 5-FU-induced intestinal mucositis and enhance the drugs efficacy against CRC. The results showed that PETs (100 mg/kg) counteracted 5-FU-induced intestinal mucositis in rats. The number of apoptotic cells per crypt was reduced from 1.50 ± 0.21 to 0.85 ± 0.18 ( P < 0.05). Moreover, PETs induced HT-29 CRC cell death through intrinsic apoptosis, as demonstrated by dissipation of mitochondrial membrane potential, increased Bax-to-Bcl-2 ratio, and cleavage of caspase 9 and caspase 3. PETs and 5-FU combination treatments exhibited synergistic cytotoxicity against HT-29 cells with a weighted combination index of 0.3494. PETs (80 μg/mL) and 5-FU (40 μg/mL) treatments for 48 h induced 14.03 ± 0.76% and 16.42 ± 1.15% of HT-29 cells to undergo apoptosis, while the combination treatment further increased apoptosis of cells to 34.00 ± 1.54% ( P < 0.05). Combination treatment of the cells also enhanced S phase cell cycle arrest as compared with PETs or 5-FU monotherapy ( P < 0.05). These results suggest that dietary ellagitannins from pomegranate could alleviate intestinal mucositis in rats induced by 5-FU while enhancing its toxicity against HT-29 cells through potentiation of apoptosis and cell cycle arrest.
Archives of Otolaryngology-head & Neck Surgery | 1987
K.H. Lam; William I. Wei; Wilfred W. F. Lau
Renewable Energy | 2006
Josie Close; Huey Pang; K.H. Lam; Thomas Li
Energy | 2012
K.H. Lam; T.M. Lai; W.C. Lo; W.M. To
Archives of Otolaryngology-head & Neck Surgery | 1989
William I. Wei; K.H. Lam; Wilfred W. F. Lau