14,195 research outputs found

    Rhinolophus monticolus Soisook & Karapan & Srikrachang & Dejtaradol & Nualcharoen & Bumrungsri & Lin & Aung & Bates & Harutyunyan & Buś & Bogdanowicz 2016

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    Rhinolophus monticolus — Thailand : KX099326 (PSUZC-MM.2013.16); ABBTH 098-07 (SB060520-06); ABBTH 101-07 (SB060520-09); ABBTH 102-07 (SB060520- 10); — Lao PDR: ABBM 332-05 (INECOL M0145); ABBM 333-05 (INECOL M0147); ABBM 335-05 (ROM MAM 118356);Published as part of Soisook, Pipat, Karapan, Sunate, Srikrachang, Mattana, Dejtaradol, Ariya, Nualcharoen, Kwan, Bumrungsri, Sara, Lin, Sai Sein, Aung, Moe Moe, Bates, Paul J. J., Harutyunyan, Margarita, Buś, Magdalena M. & Bogdanowicz, Iesław, 2016, Hill forest dweller: a new cryptic species of Rhinolophus in the ' pusillus group' (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) from Thailand and Lao PDR, pp. 117-139 in Acta Chiropterologica 18 (1) on page 138, DOI: 10.3161/15081109ACC2016.18.1.005, http://zenodo.org/record/375673

    Supplementary Figure S6 in Mitogenomic phylogeny of the Asian colobine genus Trachypithecus with special focus on Trachypithecus phayrei (Blyth, 1847) and description of a new species

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    Supplementary Figure S6 Ventral view of skull without mandible (A), and dorsal (B), lateral (C), and ventral (D) views of mandible of holotype (NHMUK ZD.1914.7.19.3) of Trachypithecus popa sp. nov. (Photo: Courtesy of the Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London).Published as part of Roos, Christian, M. Helgen, Kristofer, Portela Miguez, Roberto, May Lay Thant, Naw, Lwin, Ngwe, Ko Lin, Aung, Lin, Aung, Mar Yi, Khin, Soe, Paing, Mar Hein, Zin, Nyein Nyein Myint, Margaret, Ahmed, Tanvir, Chetry, Dilip, Urh, Melina, Grace Veatch, E., Duncan, Neil, Kamminga, Pepijn, A. H. Chua, Marcus, Yao, Lu, Matauschek, Christian, Meyer, Dirk, Liu, Zhi-Jin, Li, Ming, Nadler, Tilo, Fan, Peng-Fei, Khac Quyet, Le, Hofreiter, Michael, Zinner, Dietmar & Momberg, Frank, 2020, Mitogenomic phylogeny of the Asian colobine genus Trachypithecus with special focus on Trachypithecus phayrei (Blyth, 1847) and description of a new species, pp. 656-669 in Zoological Research 41 (6) on page 676, DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2020.254, http://zenodo.org/record/439589

    Dr. Lin Sun, CAU, March 2013

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Lin Sun. Dr. Sun talks about an exhibit at the Woodruff Library titled "At The Boundary." Jordan Moore, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Yan Linn Aung – Grammatical recordings

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    Nine recordings in which Mr Yan Linn Aung provides some examples that demonstrate Cholim grammatical features. This consists of the following nine sound files: nst-cho_20150104_01_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar nst-cho_20150104_02_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar nst-cho_20150104_03_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar nst-cho_20150104_04_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar nst-cho_20150104_05_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar nst-cho_20150104_06_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar nst-cho_20150104_07_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar nst-cho_20150104_08_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar nst-cho_20150119_01_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar nst-cho_20150119_02_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar The detials of these recordings are as follows: nst-cho_20150104_01_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar_Duration 3’36”, Word List, word for ‘fat’ do³, pi²pjo³ ‘flower’ nst-cho_20150104_02_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar_Duration 1’09”, Word List, ne² ‘paddy field’ and ne³ ‘ear’ nst-cho_20150104_03_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar_Duration 6’45”, Word List pʰai² ‘left side’, tsai¹ ‘right side’ , ‘year’ &c nst-cho_20150104_04_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar_Duration 0’46”, Word List, verbs tsa² ‘be born’ ɪtsa³ ‘be born, nominalised form’ nst-cho_20150104_05_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar_Duration 20’28”, Word List, verbs in nominalised and verbal forms: tsa² ‘be born’ ɪtsa³ ‘be born, nominalised form’ and others, CALMSEA list up to ‘white’ nst-cho_20150104_06_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar_Duration 2’12”, Word List, verbs in nominalised and verbals forms, CALMSEA list from ‘eat’ up to ‘give’ nst-cho_20150104_07_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar_Duration 10’56”, Word List, verbs in nominalised and verbals forms, CALMSEA list from ‘lick’ to ‘roll’ nst-cho_20150104_08_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar_Duration 1’31”, Tone marks of the agreement markers nst-cho_20150119_01_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar_Duration 0’50”, Tonal variation between differences; I did not run /ʒɯ¹ maŋ²/ and the causative /ʒɯ³ maŋ²/ ‚I did not make (him) flee‘. Also past tense. nst-cho_20150119_02_SM_H5_YanLinnAung_Grammar_Duration 0’16”, The word for ‘self’ /kʰu³ʃi¹

    An Analysis of <i>Judge Lin</i>

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    Biography of Lin Wen Zhong Gong has another way to call, that is Judge Lin. The leading character is Lin Ze-Xu. This book is based on functionary experience of Lin Ze-Xu, with the captivating plots of court case, helping by highly skilled military attach\uc3\ua9s and chivalrous knights, and the history facts of Opium War. It makes Lin Ze-Xu\ue2s Confucian temperament and tragic mood more, also contrasts with author\ue2s sorrow and furiousness for the politics at the time. History, court case, martial arts\ue2\ua6\ue2\ua6etc. are essence of this book and it broadens the way of this writing style. The topic of the thesis is \ue2An Analysis of Judge Lin\ue2. The following thesis will be divided into six different chapters. The introduction is Chapter one of the thesis, which is including researching motive and purpose, literature review of predecessors, researching version by existing information, raising questions, choosing research methods and arranging chapters. In chapter Two, I discuss the study of characters of Lin Ze-Xu, also makes a deep analysis of author\u27s purpose of writing him. In chapter Three, I analyze supporting actors and actress. Meanwhile, I illustrate author\u27s purpose of writing supporting actress because the author had different manner to describe supporting actress. Moving to the Chapter Four, I mainly focus on the plots of Judge Lin, and organize cases of Lin Ze-Xu and his subordinates to understand features of cases. In Chapter Five, I represent the causes of Opium War. China and England had difference of opinions of opium. Therefore, it is easier to comprehend what the author\u27s purpose is. In the last chapter I summarize the main points of the preceding chapters and confirm particularity of Judge Lin

    Factors Influencing on Private Enterprises Doing Business in Yangon (Lin Htut Aung, 2025)

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    This study explores the perceptions of business owners in Yangon, Myanmar, regarding key factors influencing private enterprises in Yangon. The objective is to assess how regulatory environment, access to finance, infrastructure, human capital, and political stability affect business growth. Using a structured survey administered to 200 entrepreneurs across various sectors. Descriptive analysis indicated strong human capital and moderate satisfaction with financial access and infrastructure, while governance issues remained a major barrier. Reliability testing confirmed the consistency of the measurement tools. The findings indicate strong confidence in human capital and infrastructure, but highlight concerns over regulatory clarity, governance, and political instability. Access to finance was viewed as moderately sufficient. The study recommends improving regulatory frameworks, enhancing financial inclusion, and investing in workforce development through partnerships with educational institutions. It also calls for further research using qualitative and regional approaches to inform long-term policy reforms. These insights are vital for creating a more supportive business environment and fostering sustainable private sector growth in Myanmar

    FIGURE 7 in Multigene phylogeny reveals the ribbed shell morphotypes in the land snail genus Sarika (Eupulmonata: Ariophantidae), with description of two new species from Thailand and Myanmar

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    FIGURE 7 Shell and body variation in Sarika siamensis.Published as part of Pholyotha, Arthit, Sutcharit, Chirasak, Lin, Aung & Panha, Somsak, 2022, Multigene phylogeny reveals the ribbed shell morphotypes in the land snail genus Sarika (Eupulmonata: Ariophantidae), with description of two new species from Thailand and Myanmar, pp. 97-132 in Contributions to Zoology 91 (2) on page 121, DOI: 10.1163/18759866-BJA10027, http://zenodo.org/record/834896

    Factors Influencing Training and Development and Organizational Performance of Thapyay Hospital (Naing Lin Aung, 2025)

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    The main objectives of this study are to examine the factors influencing training and development, to analyze the mediating effect of employee engagement on the relationship between training and development and organizational performance, and to examine the mediating effect of job satisfaction on the relationship between training and development and organizational performance at Thapyay hospital. Sampling size is 69 clinical staffs and the census method is used in the study. Clinical staffs include doctors, nurses, pharmaceutical staffs and laboratory technicians. Questionnaire survey method with a 5-point Likert scale is used to collect primary data. Secondary data are gathered from organizational records and relevant academic sources. Descriptive statistics and linear regression analysis are used to analyze the data. The results reveal that training design, onthe- job training, and delivery style have positive and significant effect on training and development. There is the mediating effect of employee engagement and job satisfaction on the relationship between training and development and organizational performance. Based on these findings, Thapyay hospital should continue investing in structured, practical, and engaging training programs to support employee growth and enhance organizational performance

    A STUDY ON THE MADB LOANS FOR PADDY DOMINANT AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION (Yan Lin Aung, 2019)

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    This study analyzes the impact of agricultural input subsidized by government and actual paddy production of farmers. The descriptive method is used base on both primary data and secondary data from Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation of Myanmar in this thesis. It is found that MADB loans offer to farmers by government subsidies. There are six objectives on loans disbursing. These objective are to develop of agricultural, livestock and rural socio-economic enterprises in a simple procedure, to promote rural banking, to encourage saving habit in order to bring about it self-help spirit among rural population, to support socio-economic development in the rural area, to cultivate habit of using banking service and to develop banking business. MADB banks disburse loan by rule and regulation. Bank cannot offer to first priority to farmer’s needs and cannot disburse individually to farmers. MADB first priority is to get most resettlement in every year. Bank disburse loans to village tract level. So MADB cannot disburse the loans to farmers with sufficient and right time. Most of farmers rely on local loans for cultivation cost. Sample outpu
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