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Turpentine chemistry and taxonomy of three pines of Southeastern Asia
Phytochemistry, 1966Abstract Turpentines of Finns khasya 1 and Pinus insularis, and to a lesser degree of Pinus yunnanensis, obtained from various localities have been investigated. Data obtained indicate the existence of two chemical races of P. khasya: a northern (Assam and Burma) race characterized by high β-pinene, low β-phellandrene and high longifolene content ...
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Malaria in prehistoric southeastern Asia.
The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 1996This 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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Radial Anisotropy of the Upper Mantle Of Southeastern Asia
Физика Земли / Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid EarthRadial anisotropy of -waves is observed as a difference between - and -wave velocities polarized in vertical and horizontal planes and obtained by inverting dispersion curves of Rayleigh and Love waves, respectively. Unlike isotropic models, the currently existing distributions of -wave velocities that take radial anisotropy into account significantly ...
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Shifting Cultivation in Southeastern Asia
Geographical Review, 1968William L. Thomas, J. E. Spencer
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Central and Southeastern Asia after Ptolemy
Geographical Review, 1932C. W. Bishop, Andre Berthelot
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