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Biosafety Regulation Trends in Southern and Southeastern Asia

Journal of International Biotechnology Law, 2005
AbstractIntroductionBiosafety is becoming an ever increasingly important issue as more varieties and greater numbers of living modified organisms (LMOs) move across territorial boundaries. The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety is a multilateral environmental agreement (MEA) that, at its core, attempts to strike a balance between trade interests in ...
Glen Kurokawa, Darryl Macer
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Villarsia cambodiana (Menyanthaceae) in southeastern Asia

Nordic Journal of Botany, 1994
A single, distinctive, vegetatively variable species of Villarsia occurs in Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos, and is correctly called V. cambodiana .
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The Languages of Southeastern Asia

The Far Eastern Quarterly, 1943
The origin of the various languages of Southeastern Asia is veiled by the same mist, broken by only occasional glimmers of light, which hides from the ethnologist and even the historian the steps by which the territory was populated, its culture diffused. Nevertheless, a rough outline appears practicable. Among the most ancient inhabitants of the area
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DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW ANNULIPALPIA (TRICHOPTERA) FROM SOUTHEASTERN ASIA

The Canadian Entomologist, 1979
From a number of Trichoptera predominantly from Thailand, collected by W.L. and J.G. Peters, Florida A & M University, and Fred W. Knapp, University of Kentucky, the following new species are selected for description: Dipseudopsis ulmeri, akhila, petersorum, thailandica, and knappi of the family Dipseudopsidae and Pahamunaya jihmita ...
Fernand Schmid, D. G. Denning
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Seismic Structures in the Earth’s Inner Core Below Southeastern Asia

Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2016
Documenting seismic heterogeneities in the Earth’s inner core (IC) is important in terms of getting an insight into its history and dynamics. A valuable means for studying properties and spatial structure of such heterogeneities is provided by measurements of body waves refracted in the vicinity of the inner core boundary (ICB).
Dmitry Krasnoshchekov   +3 more
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Population Prospects for China and Southeastern Asia

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1945
THE area included in southeastern Asia consists of the following countries: French Indo-China, Thailand, Burma, India, Malaya, the Philippines, the Netherlands East Indies, and the British possessions in Borneo, New Guinea, and surrounding waters, but not including Australia and New Zealand.
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A New Colubrid Snake (Boiga) from Southeastern Asia

Copeia, 1973
High Plains of the United States. Copeia 1967:188-202. BULLOCK, R. E., AND W. W. TANNER. 1966. A comparative osteological study of two species of Colubridae (Pituophis and Thamnophis). Brigham Young Univ. Sci. Bull. Biol. Ser. 8: 1-29. GILMORE, C. W. 1938. Fossil snakes of North America. Geol. Soc. Amer. Sp. Paps. 9:1-96. HIBBARD, C. W. 1954.
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Taxonomy of Allobethylus Kieffer (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) from southeastern Asia

Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 2011
Two new species of Allobethylus Kieffer, 1905 are described and illustrated. Allobethylus korystus sp. nov. from Thailand is characterized as having a mandible with four apical teeth, a clypeus with a trapezoidal frontal profile and a pronotal declivity with a conspicuous crest. The last two traits are new characteristics to the genus.
Diego N. Barbosa, Celso O. Azevedo
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Southeastern Asia

2023
Harriet Harriss   +3 more
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Malaria in prehistoric southeastern Asia.

The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 1996
This paper reviews the evolutionary and natural history of malarias; it is proposed that all human malarial parasites originated from zoonotic simian plasmodiids in tropical forests of southeastern Asia, during the terminal Pleistocene or early Holocene.
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