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An Economic Survey of Central Java
Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 1969(1969). An Economic Survey of Central Java. Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies: Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 29-46.
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Addendum to: Central and East Java
1973The sad news reached me — too late for its inclusion in the text — that there is now a single gong-smithy left in Semarang. As a result, owners of gamelans in both Java and Bali, knowing the replacement of their gongs to have become impossible, are giving greater care than ever to their maintenance.
J. Kunst, E. L. Heins
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Deletional Types of Alpha-Thalassaemia in Central Java
Human Heredity, 1992The frequency of deletional alpha-thalassaemia in a Javanese population sample (n = 103) was investigated at three restriction sites of the alpha-globin gene (BamHI, BglII and RsaI). The overall gene frequency of alpha+ deletional thalassaemia was found to be very low (0.03).
Tan, J.A.M.A. +6 more
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Music and Trance in Central Java
Ethnomusicology, 1973n the eyes of some Javanese as well as some well-informed outsiders, the cultural identity of the Javanese people is bound up almost entirely with the elegant, brilliant art of the four Central Javanese courts. Perhaps no other area in Indonesia, excepting Bali, can lay claim to such cultural eminence and prestige as the royal seats of Central Java and
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Tembang Macapat in Central Java
Proceedings of the Royal Musical Association, 1983One of the most important poetic forms in Java is inseparably connected with melody: the form known as tembang. Tembang have always been sung, never spoken. The word ‘tembang’ itself is used in two senses: it refers both to a broad category of verse-forms and to the various melodies associated with them.
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Breast-feeding in Central Java
Population Studies, 1982M D, Bracher, G, Santow
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Central and East Java, With Madura
1981[We can now give] our attention to two islands said to be without adat law or to have only a scanty remnant of it. As long as it was believed that Javanese adat law had to be explained in terms of what was known about Java itself, there was bound to be disappointment owing to lack of information.
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The Tyandi-Barabudur in Central Java
1901เป็นเรื่องของบาราบูดูร์หรือที่คนไทยรู้จักในชื่อ บุโรพุทโธ พุทธสถานที่มีชื่อเสียงของประเทศอินโดนีเซีย ซึ่งอยู่บร ...
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Gamelan in Central Java, Eastern Java, Bali, and Beyond
2021Henry Spiller, Elizabeth A. Clendinning
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