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Analysis of predictors of rabies-positive biting animals in Cambodia using spatio-temporal Bayesian regression modelling. [PDF]

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Cham Bani also known as “Cham Awal”, “Bani Cham”, “Bani Muslims”, “Syncretic Cham Muslims in Vietnam”, “Localized Cham Shi'a Muslims in Vietnam”

2022
The Cham Bani are a small religious community in Vietnam. Previous scholars have argued they practice a localized form of Shi'a Islam that has been adapted throughout the centuries to include some Sunni influence, as well as potential Sufi influences. They are also influenced, to an extent, by Cham Hindu (Ahiér) practices, Shamanism, and may contrast ...
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Dolichandra Cham., Linnaea

2022
6. Dolichandra Cham., Linnaea 7: 657. 1832. Dolichandra engloba nove espécies encontradas em florestas secas e úmidas desde o sudeste dos Estados Unidos até a Argentina. Esse gênero caracteriza-se pelas múltiplas cunhas de floema, gavinhas uncinadas e trífidas, e frutos 4-partidos (Lohmann & Taylor 2014).
Costa, Swami Leitão   +3 more
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Sagittaria rhombifolia Cham.

2017
Sagittaria rhombifolia Cham. in Linnaea 10: 219. 1835. = Sagittaria pugioniformis f. macrophylla Chodat in Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. 2, 3: 1032. 1903. Holotypus: PARAGUAY. Canindeyú: “ In rivulo Ypé hú, Sierra Maracayu ”, X.1898 -1899, Hassler, E. 5140 (G [G00004543]!; iso-: G [G00004544, G00004545]!), syn. nov. Notas. – El holótipo de S. pugioniformis
Lehtonen, Samuli, Ramella, Lorenzo
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Eschscholzia californica Cham.

2021
Published as part of Info Flora, 2021,
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Notes sur les Chams : XII. Le Cendrillon cham.

Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient, 1912
Durand Eugène Marie. Notes sur les Chams : XII. Le Cendrillon cham.. In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient. Tome 12, 1912. pp. 1-35.
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Cham Bani

The Cham Bani are a small religious community in Vietnam. Previous scholars have argued they practice a localized form of Shi'a Islam that has been adapted throughout the centuries to include some Sunni influence, as well as potential Sufi influences. They are also influenced, to an extent, by Cham Hindu (Ahiér) practices, Shamanism, and may contrast ...
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