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    Linking the westernised oropharyngeal microbiome to the immune response in Chinese immigrants by Guo, Jing, Zhang, Xiaoping, Saiganesh, A., Peacock, C., Chen, Sue, Dykes, Gary, Hales, B.J., Le Souëf, P.N., Zhang, Brad

    Published 2020
    “…Here, we investigated how differences in composition of oropharyngeal microbiome may contribute to patterns of interaction between the microbiome and immune system in Chinese immigrants living in Australia. Methods: We recruited 44 adult Chinese immigrants: newly-arrived (n = 22, living in Australia < 6 months) and long-term Chinese immigrants (n = 22, living in Australia > 5 years), with age and gender matched. …”
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    Chinese immigrants in network marketing business in western host country context by Dai, F., Wang, K., Teo, Stephen

    Published 2011
    “…Many Chinese immigrants start their entrepreneurship business by joining major network marketing businesses in Western host countries. …”
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    Constraints of small and medium enterprises owned by Chinese immigrants in Malaysia / Ruan Mengdie by Ruan , Mengdie

    Published 2018
    “…What are the demographic profiles and personal traits of Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs in Malaysian SME sector? …”
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    Western environment/lifestyle is associated with increased genome methylation and decreased gene expression in Chinese immigrants living in Australia by Zhang, Guicheng, Wang, K., Schultz, E., Khoo, S., Zhang, X., Annamalay, A., Laing, I., Hales, B., Goldblatt, J., Le Souëf, P.

    Published 2015
    “…Methods: We compared genome-wide DNA methylation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in 25 newly arrived Chinese immigrants living in a Western environment for less than 6 months (“Newly arrived”) with 23 Chinese immigrants living in the Western environment for more than two years (“Long-term”) with a mean of 8.7 years, using the Infinium HumanMethylation450 BeadChip. …”
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    Western environment/lifestyle has increased global genome methylation and decreased global gene expression in Chinese immigrants living in Australia by Zhang, Guicheng, Wang, K., Schultz, E., Khoo, S., Zhang, X., Annamalay, A., Laing, I., Hales, B., Goldblatt, J., le Souëf, P.

    Published 2015
    “…Methods: We compared genome-wide DNA methylation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in 25 newly arrived Chinese immigrants living in a Western environment for less than 6 months (“Newly arrived”) with 23 Chinese immigrants living in the Western environment for more than two years (“Long-term”) with a mean of 8.7 years, using the Infinium HumanMethylation450 BeadChip. …”
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    Immigrant women’s food choices in pregnancy: perspectives from women of Chinese origin in Canada by Higginbottom, G.M.A., Vallianatos, Helen, Shankar, Janki, Safipour, Jalal, Davey, Christina

    Published 2017
    “…This project aims to explore and understand how the health beliefs and practices of Chinese immigrant women affect their food choices during the perinatal period. …”
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    Migration from China to the EU: the challenge within Europe by Wu, Bin, Latham, Kevin

    Published 2014
    “…At the beginning of the 21st Century, we have witnessed a rapid growth in Chinese immigration to the European Union (EU), which has had a profound impact on local Chinese communities in various ways. …”
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    Evolution of the Chinese shophouse facade in Malaysia: Manifestations of a diasporic people by Chiong, Fiona Wong E

    Published 2014
    “…The shophouse’s evolving fa ade was a manifestation of the diasporic Chinese immigrant community that not only asserted their culture but celebrated eclecticism and hybridity in a pluralistic Malayan milieu.Employing qualitative research methods mainly utilizing visual materials (photographs) and in-depth interviews, this visual study discusses the cultural significations and symbolisms underneath the shophouse façade ornamentations, particularly the eclectic façade at its peak of evolution. …”
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    Beyond language: Immigrant children as committed and strategic learners by Karen, Liang Guo

    Published 2010
    “…This paper uses examples of some Chinese immigrant children’s strategic learning of English language in their early childhood centres to illustrate the committed nature of these children as learners. …”
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    The Portrayal of Chinese Diaspora in Selected Novels by Amy Tan by Rajah Kumaran, Shangeetha

    Published 2004
    “…This research aims to examine and explore the treatment of the concept of diaspora in order to bring to light the portrayal of Chinese immigrants in the United States in selected novels by Amy Tan. …”
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    Furniture development framework for cultural conservation: a case study of Peranakan Chinese in Singapore by Huang, Wenhong, Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Rizal, Gill, Sarjit S., Raja Ahmad Effendi, Raja Ahmad Azmeer

    Published 2024
    “…The Peranakan Chinese, formed through intermarriage between Chinese immigrants and Southeast Asian indigenous people, represent a unique example of cultural amalgamation. …”
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    Continuity narratives and evolving policy in the history of chinese trade and investment in Malaysia by Zhu, Bin, Haniff Ahamat

    Published 2021
    “…The paper finds both countries’ complementarity of goods, the continuous accumulation of exchanges, mutual understanding, influx of Chinese immigrants, and Malaysia’s unique geographical advantages, which have contributed to the fact that China chose to invest and cooperate in Malaysia for two thousand years. …”
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    A new taste of tradition : Chinese snacks and hawker-entrepreneurs in Singapore by Lee, Shereen

    Published 2008
    “…In the 1940s, kaya toast started as an inexpensive breakfast snack for Chinese immigrants but has since evolved into a lifestyle snack enjoyed by Singaporeans at any time of the day. …”
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    Locality and socio-cultural elements in Li Tianbao's works by Chung, Sook Peng

    Published 2015
    “…The diasporic journey may end and the southbound Chinese immigrants may reside permanently and start a family here. …”
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    Musical chinoiserie by Kang, Angela

    Published 2012
    “…As a counterpoint to this, chapter five turns to popular music genres which directly responded to the social and political reality of Chinese immigration to America. The straightforward, formulaic, and market driven style of Tin Pan Alley songs provides the most explicit examples of musical chinoiserie, which upon examination reveal a variety of hidden beliefs, prejudices, aspirations and idealized visions of China. …”
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    Kawalan imigresen di Tanah Melayu, 1874-1941 by Maryam Nur Izzah Abdul Aziz, Ahmad Kamal Ariffin Mohd Rus, Nur Dayana Mohamed Ariffin

    Published 2025
    “…Di bawah peruntukan The Chinese Immigrants Ordinance, Jabatan Perlindungan Orang Cina telah ditubuhkan pada tahun 1877 lalu menjadi institusi pertama yang menguruskan kawalan imigresen terhadap kemasukan golongan imigran dari China manakala bagi golongan imigran dari India pula, pihak British mengawal kemasukan golongan ini menerusi undang-undang The Indian Immigration Ordinance yang dikuatkuasakan pada tahun 1884. …”
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