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Investigating the peri-saphenous vein graft fat attenuation index on computed tomography angiography: relationship with progression of venous coronary artery bypass graft disease and temporal trends. [PDF]
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Acta Linguistica Hafniensia, 1969
Abstract In 1965–6 I recorded a large number of texts in Lahu (a Loloish language of the Tibeto-Burman family), mostly in the “standard” Black Lahu dialect spoken in several Christianized villages of Ghiengmai Province, Thailand. These texts show great diversity of style and content, ranging from highly formal sermons and serious conversations to skits,
James A Matisoff
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Abstract In 1965–6 I recorded a large number of texts in Lahu (a Loloish language of the Tibeto-Burman family), mostly in the “standard” Black Lahu dialect spoken in several Christianized villages of Ghiengmai Province, Thailand. These texts show great diversity of style and content, ranging from highly formal sermons and serious conversations to skits,
James A Matisoff
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Three Lahu Nyi (Red Lahu) Marriage Prayers: Lahu Texts and Ethnographic Notes
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, 1974During the course of my anthropological fieldwork among the Lahu people in the hills of north Thailand, I devoted much time to the recording and translation of ritual prayers and chants. Analysis of these texts was of fundamental importance in my studies of Lahu religious ideas, for often the ritual word made clear what remained nebulous in the ritual ...
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Lahu Nyi (Red Lahu) funerary chants: Two Lahu texts with a brief ethnographic introduction
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, 1978The two texts presented here are part of a rich corpus of Lahu Nyi (Red Lahu) ritual prayers and chants, some of which I was able to record during the course of my anthropological investigations among these Tibeto-Burman-speaking hill folk in the mountains of north Thailand. As I have stated in two previous contributions to this Journal, I am concerned
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The Lahu Household Community: Investigation and Analysis
Chinese Sociology & Anthropology, 1993By the time of Liberation, the monogamous nuclear family already prevailed in Lahu society and the main social economic form was that of household production. But due to imbalanced development, the Lahu in Lancang, Menglian, Gengma, Shuangjiang, and Xishuangbanna in Yunnan still preserved household communities characteristic of primitive communism ...
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