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- General Information on Thailand
- Geology and Mineral Deposits of Thailand by I
- Seasonal Filarial Infections and Their Black Fly Vectors in Chiang Mai Province, Northern Thailand
- Phylogenetic Analyses of Distantly Related Clades of Bent-Toed Geckos
- Regional Variation and Change of Tai Dam Single Initials
- Geologic Reconnaissance of the Mineral Deposits of Thailand
- Paleo-Environments and Tectonic Setting of the Mesozoic Thung Yai Group in Peninsular Thailand, with a New Record of Parvamussium Donaiense Mansuy, 1914
- Agrarian Change and the Land System in the Chao Phraya Delta
- Status of Insecticide Resistance in Anopheles Mosquitoes in Ubon Ratchathani Province, Northeastern Thailand Anchana Sumarnrote1, Hans J
- Karen Refugees on the Thai-Myanmar Border
- Agrarian Change and the Land System in the Chao Phraya Delta DORAS
- TOPONYMS in the WESTERN REGION of THAILAND Sujaritlak
- The Big Cat Trade in Myanmar and Thailand (PDF, 1.5
- Language Vitality and the Ethnic Tourism Development of the Lao
- Mineral Inclusions in Sapphire from the Basalt-Related Deposit in Bo Phloi, Kanchanaburi, Western Thailand: Indication of Their Genesis
- Changes in Tai Dam Vowels
- Return to P'ong Tuk: Preliminary Reconnaissance of a Seminal
- The Use of Caves in Peninsular Thailand in the Late Pleistocene and Early and Middle Holocene
- Harrison Et Al 1991.Pdf
- Biodiversity, Seasonal Abundance, and Distribution of Blackflies
- Peanut in the Thai Food System a Macro Perspective
- Squamata: Gekkonidae: Cyrtodactylus) from Doi Inthanon, Chiang Mai Province, Northern Thailand
- Myanmar Migrants to Thailand: Economic Analysis and Implications to Myanmar Development
- The Big Cat Trade in Myanmar and Thailand (PDF, 1.5
- ASEAN Economic Community, Business Opportunities for the U.S
- An Update on Mineral Inclusions and Their Composition in Ruby from the Bo Rai Gem Field in Trat Province, Eastern Thailand
- Diptera: Simuliidae) Using Malaise Traps on the Highest Mountain in Thailand
- The Kanchanaburi Supergroup of Peninsular & Western Thailand
- Northeast Thailand Futures: a Local Study of the Exploring Mekong Region Futures Project
- That a Third Edition of This Area Handbook Incorporating Currentdata Be Published