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Nature, 1946
THERE does not appear to be any record in the literature of blood-group tests made on Burmese subjects; we therefore took a recent opportunity of testing the blood of a number of subjects with regard to ABO and Rh groups. We had intended to group many hundreds, but owing to unforeseen circumstances had to abandon the work after only about two hundred ...
D. J. Reddy, P. L. Mollison
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THERE does not appear to be any record in the literature of blood-group tests made on Burmese subjects; we therefore took a recent opportunity of testing the blood of a number of subjects with regard to ABO and Rh groups. We had intended to group many hundreds, but owing to unforeseen circumstances had to abandon the work after only about two hundred ...
D. J. Reddy, P. L. Mollison
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The Burmese way to ‘socialism’
World Development, 1981Abstract After the 1962 ‘revolution’ the Burmese military government committed itself to a process of socialist construction. In this paper we assess the nature of Burmese socialism. In defining socialism we distinguish between a socialist economy, which concerns the issues of public ownership and planning, and a socialist society, which concerns ...
Azfar Khan, Allen Fenichel
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Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 2001
Burmese is the official language of Burma. (In English, ‘Burmese’ and ‘Burma’ are also known as ‘Myanmar’, and ‘Rangoon’ as ‘Yangon’.) It is the major language of the Burmic branch of Tibeto-Burman, and is spoken natively by upwards of 30 million people in the lower valleys of the Irrawaddy and Chindwin rivers, the central plain of Burma and the ...
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Burmese is the official language of Burma. (In English, ‘Burmese’ and ‘Burma’ are also known as ‘Myanmar’, and ‘Rangoon’ as ‘Yangon’.) It is the major language of the Burmic branch of Tibeto-Burman, and is spoken natively by upwards of 30 million people in the lower valleys of the Irrawaddy and Chindwin rivers, the central plain of Burma and the ...
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1963
A consistent feature of the Burmese family has been the freedom of the individual. “The Burmese commoner chose as wife an equal, to be his helpmate; they shared their daily life, its common toil and interest; their children grew up under the care of an equal man, an equal woman, gaining the benefit of a father’s as well as a mother’s example.”1 The ...
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A consistent feature of the Burmese family has been the freedom of the individual. “The Burmese commoner chose as wife an equal, to be his helpmate; they shared their daily life, its common toil and interest; their children grew up under the care of an equal man, an equal woman, gaining the benefit of a father’s as well as a mother’s example.”1 The ...
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2014
Eric Tagliacozzo and Wen-Chin Chang Introduction: Burmese Lives in a Divided State I. The Specter of Hardship 1. Mandy Sadan The Extra-ordinariness of Ordinary Lives 2. Pascal Khoo-Thwe The Kayan Padaung Community in Pekhon, Southern Shan State, Burma II. Negotiating with the State 3 Benedicte Brac de la Perriere A Woman of Mediation 4 Eric Tagliacozzo
Wen-Chin Chang, Eric Tagliacozzo
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Eric Tagliacozzo and Wen-Chin Chang Introduction: Burmese Lives in a Divided State I. The Specter of Hardship 1. Mandy Sadan The Extra-ordinariness of Ordinary Lives 2. Pascal Khoo-Thwe The Kayan Padaung Community in Pekhon, Southern Shan State, Burma II. Negotiating with the State 3 Benedicte Brac de la Perriere A Woman of Mediation 4 Eric Tagliacozzo
Wen-Chin Chang, Eric Tagliacozzo
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Primary glaucoma in Burmese cats
Australian Veterinary Journal, 2002Objective To document the clinical signs and management of primary glaucoma in Burmese cats. Design A retrospective study of six affected Burmese cats, from 1996 to 2001. ProcedureSix Burmese cats diagnosed with primary glaucoma were managed over periods varying from 3 months to 4.5 years.
Hampson, Ecgm, Smith, RIE, Bernays, ME
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Buddhism and the Burmese establishment
Archives de sciences sociales des religions, 1964Mendelson E. Michael. Buddhism and the Burmese establishment. In: Archives de sociologie des religions, n°17, 1964. pp. 85-95.
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Southeast Asian Affairs 1990, 1990
In 1989 socialist idealism waned while capitalist pragmadsm became a global trend. The Government of Myanmar (Burma) joined the rush. Labelled perestro?ka in the Soviet Union, democracy in Eastern Europe, and ua return to the Golden Peninsula" by Thailand's and Vietnam's foreign ministers ?
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In 1989 socialist idealism waned while capitalist pragmadsm became a global trend. The Government of Myanmar (Burma) joined the rush. Labelled perestro?ka in the Soviet Union, democracy in Eastern Europe, and ua return to the Golden Peninsula" by Thailand's and Vietnam's foreign ministers ?
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"The Burmese Way to Socialism"
Asian Survey, 1963The formulation and articulation of national ideologies has been a characteristic of newly developed countries throughout the world. These ideologies have been found to be useful tools to legitimatize new regimes, set and emotionalize national goals and obtain or maintain political power.
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Looking inside the Burmese Military
Asian Survey, 2008Abstract This article examines the internal dynamics of the Burmese military, focusing on struggles at the top level. It will explore the nature of and reasons for the struggles and assess the implications, especially for the current political impasse and possible changes in the future.
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