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    FIGURE 5 in Redescription of Silurus burmanensis Thant 1967: a Silurus not a Pterocryptis (Teleostei: Siluriformes: Siluridae)

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    FIGURE 5. Reproduction of Plate I of Thant (1967), the original description of S. burmanensis, from Journal of the Burma Research Society.Published as part of Britz, Ralf & Win, Tin, 2010, Redescription of Silurus burmanensis Thant 1967: a Silurus not a Pterocryptis (Teleostei: Siluriformes: Siluridae), pp. 61-68 in Zootaxa 2647 (1) on page 67, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2647.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/530445

    Study on the Energy Level Splitting of the Francium Atom Fr in an External Magnetic Field

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    In This paper the normal Francium atom is considered with the use of non relativistic quantum mechanical approach and the Bohrs atomic model. We study the energy shift values of a Francium atom by the external magnetic fields effect we considered the two cases that effect without external magnetic fields and those of with the external magnetic fields. Win Moe Thant "Study on the Energy Level Splitting of the Francium Atom (Fr) in an External Magnetic Field" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-5 , August 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd26730.pd

    FIGURE 1. Silurus burmanensis, BMNH 2010.7.30.1, 250 in Redescription of Silurus burmanensis Thant 1967: a Silurus not a Pterocryptis (Teleostei: Siluriformes: Siluridae)

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    FIGURE 1. Silurus burmanensis, BMNH 2010.7.30.1, 250 mm SL; Myanmar: Shan States, Inle Lake, In-Paw-Khone village.Published as part of Britz, Ralf & Win, Tin, 2010, Redescription of Silurus burmanensis Thant 1967: a Silurus not a Pterocryptis (Teleostei: Siluriformes: Siluridae), pp. 61-68 in Zootaxa 2647 (1) on page 63, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2647.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/530445

    The Effect of Arsenic Contamination of Groundwater on Residents in Kyonpyaw Township (May Thant Sin Win, 2025)

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    This study assesses the effects of arsenic contamination in groundwater on households in Kyonpyaw Township. It aims to determine arsenic levels in groundwater sources used by residents and examine the associated health and socio- economic consequences. Using descriptive analysis, data were gathered through questionnaires from 200 households. The findings indicate a heavy dependence on groundwater, with 85% of households using tube or dug wells. However, only 2% have tested their water for arsenic. Prolonged consumption without testing poses serious health risks: 33.5% report skin lesions, 37% have dark spots, and 96% suffer from chronic illnesses. Vulnerability is exacerbated by low education levels, informal employment, and limited healthcare access. Socio-economic impacts are significant: 94% report income loss, 85.5% face disruptions to work or education, and 95% incur medical expenses. The study recommends regular water testing, improved access to safe water, targeted health education, livelihood support, and infrastructure investment to reduce risks and enhance community resilience

    Win-Win business ethics engagement and corruption reform methods

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    No abstractThere has been comparatively less work done on how to effectively engage with and reform unethical and corrupt behaviors in business world; behaviors that can be both legal and illegal. According to the author, however, the research that has been done is very encouraging. Effective business ethics methods can be very profitable and sustainable. Effective business ethics methods can be learned and taught. Further, effective business ethics methods can help cause and stimulate better and greater socioeconomic development. In this paper, the author first considers nine types of effective business ethics engagement and corruption reform methods. Second, he examines in some detail six win-win methods with real case examples. Third, theoretical foundations for win-win methods and why win-win ethical business practices and relationships are profitable and sustainable are considered. Fourth, he discusses strengths and limitations of win-win methods. For the author, win-win methods can help facilitate ethical and mutually prosperous association

    Simplified Method for Substation Grounding System Design

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    This paper focused 230 66 kV, substation grounding system and calculation results of required parameters at location of Kalay region. The grounding system is essential to protect people working or walking in the vicinity of earthed facilities and equipments against the danger of electric shock. It provides the floor surface either assures an effective insulation from earth potential or effectively equipment to a close mesh grid. Calculations of grounding grid system in the substation area where the top soil layer resistivity is less than the bottom layer resistivity can be less the number of ground rod used in the grid because the value of Ground Potential Rise GPR is insignificantly different. To get desired parameters such as touch and step voltage criteria for safety, earth resistance, grid resistance, maximum grid current, minimum conductor size and electrode size, maximum fault current level and resistivity of soil are designed in detail consideration. Aye Myo Thant | Cho Cho Win | Thant Zaw Oo "Simplified Method for Substation Grounding System Design" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-5 , August 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd26754.pd

    Strategic Corporate Negotiations: A framework for Win-Win agreements

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    Exploring the concept of win-win agreements, this book analyses how they pose an important challenge for entrepreneurs, managers and advisors involved in complex negotiations among firms. Providing an overview and discussion of existing literature, the author further develops a theoretical framework for analysing corporate negotiations, and illustrates how this can be implemented in real-life situations. This book presents an empirical case study from the automotive industry and analyses the negotiation between Fiat Chrysler in 2009, offering practical strategies for those involved in corporate negotiations. Presenting how win-win agreements can improve competitive advantage, this book will be an invaluable read for practitioners and scholars alike.</p

    Strategic Corporate Negotiations: A framework for Win-Win agreements

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    Exploring the concept of win-win agreements, this book analyses how they pose an important challenge for entrepreneurs, managers and advisors involved in complex negotiations among firms. Providing an overview and discussion of existing literature, the author further develops a theoretical framework for analysing corporate negotiations, and illustrates how this can be implemented in real-life situations. This book presents an empirical case study from the automotive industry and analyses the negotiation between Fiat Chrysler in 2009, offering practical strategies for those involved in corporate negotiations. Presenting how win-win agreements can improve competitive advantage, this book will be an invaluable read for practitioners and scholars alike.</p

    Wildlife and agriculture

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    Presented at Water for agriculture and wildlife and the environment: win-win opportunities: proceedings from the USCID wetlands seminar on June 27-29, 1996 in Bismarck, North Dakota

    FairPay: Adaptively Win-Win Customer Relationships

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    Businesses recognize the need to become more customer focused, but struggle to see how. At the same time, our logic and business models for selling digital content and services are broken. Digital relationships enable services at low cost, but we still focus on discrete transactions at prices that consumers see as exploitive. This book explains how a revolutionary approach to pricing can solve these problems. It proposes a new architecture for cooperative service relationships that is personalized and continuously adaptive. FairPay operationalizes a new logic for conducting ongoing business relationships that adaptively seek win-win value propositions in which price reflects value. At a practical level, the author explains how this can be applied to transform a range of industries -- with motivations, and guidelines for implementation in stages -- to enhance loyalty, market share, and profits. At a conceptual level, he explores how novel processes for participative co-pricing can dynamically seek agreement on win-win value propositions -- to approach optimal price discrimination over a series of transactions. FairPay applies modern behavioral economics in choice architectures that enable deep relationship marketing. An online supplement is provided
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