Geochemical Characteristics of Three Hot Springs from Western Thailand
At present a total of 118 hot springs are distributed throughout Thailand. Several studies with a focus on high-temperature hot springs related to geothermal resources were conducted in the northern and southern part of the country.
Thiwat Rattanawong +3 more
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Natural human Plasmodium infections in major Anopheles mosquitoes in western Thailand. [PDF]
The Thai-Myanmar border is a remaining hotspot for malaria transmission. Malaria transmission in this region continues year-round, with a major peak season in July-August, and a minor peak in October-November. Malaria elimination requires better knowledge of the mosquito community structure, dynamics and vectorial status to support effective vector ...
Sriwichai P +9 more
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Phylogeographic Structure Reveals Hidden Diversity Patterns in Tor tambra (Cyprinidae) Across Thai River Systems [PDF]
Understanding patterns of genetic diversity and population structure in freshwater fishes is crucial for evolutionary studies and conservation planning.
Vatthanachai Phanklam +10 more
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Development of a Taper Equation for Teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) Growing in Western Thailand
Teak is an important and valuable tropical hardwood species. In this study, we developed and evaluated suitable taper equations for teak growing in Western Thailand using a formulation of Goodwin cubic polynomial model combined with a bark thickness ...
Thanapol Choochuen +2 more
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New species of the dancing semislug Cryptosemelus Collinge, 1902 (Eupulmonata, Ariophantidae) from Loei Province, northeastern Thailand with a key to genera of mainland Southeast Asian semislugs and a key to species of the genus [PDF]
In this study, we describe a new dancing semislug from a limestone hill area in northeastern Thailand. Cryptosemelus niger sp. nov. differs from the three recognized congener species from western and southern Thailand, due to differences in their body ...
Sakboworn Tumpeesuwan +2 more
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The Pleidae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera) of Thailand, with the descriptions of two new species and a discussion of species from Southeast Asia [PDF]
The family Pleidae is represented in Thailand by four species in the genus Paraplea. Two of these species, P. frontalis and P. liturata, are widespread and relatively common in Southeast Asia. Two other species, P. lateromaculata Cook, sp. nov.
Jerry L. Cook +2 more
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Chromoblastomycosis in Western Thailand [PDF]
A man living in rural western Thailand presented with a well-demarcated pinkish plaque on the dorsal surface of the right hand, extending to several fingers (Figure 1). Mild scale was present. The lesion was not pruritic or tender, and there was no sporotrichoid lymphadenopathy.
McDaniel, Philip, Walsh, Douglas S.
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Polymer-basednanoadjuvants for hepatitis C vaccine: The perspectives of immunologists [PDF]
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an infection that affects the liver tissues in humans, leading to the development of effective prophylactic and therapeutic HCV vaccines to prevent a global epidemic.
Piyachat Evelyn Roopngam +1 more
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Current status of IBD and surgery of Crohn's disease in Thailand
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) consists of two diseases: ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD). The incidence of IBD is much higher in Western countries compared to Asian countries, especially in Thailand.
Woramin Riansuwan, Julajak Limsrivilai
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Discovery of wild populations of Betta smaragdina Ladiges, 1972 (Teleostei, Osphronemidae) in a western province of Thailand [PDF]
The bubble-nesting Betta smaragdina Ladiges, 1972 can be distinguished from the 4 other species of bubble-nesting Betta Bleeker, 1850 by being reportedly confined to Northeastern Thailand.
Prachaya Pammanasut +6 more
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