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  • In Lao cuisine and parts of northern Thailand and Vietnam dill is known in English as Laotian coriander[6] and Lao cilant
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  • ...an cuisine, and also plays a major role in the Southeast Asian cuisines of Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. The plant tastes somewhat like anise, with a
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  • ...returned to "Market Time" surface surveillance—this time in the Gulf of Thailand near the border dividing South Vietnam from Cambodia. She operated in compa ...ern Binh Dinh province of Viet Cong insurgents. Next moving to the Gulf of Thailand once more, the destroyer escort conducted close-support and logistics opera
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  • ...li.mahidol.ac.th/e-thesis/4437367.pdf Sugarcane Industry Zoning in Eastern Thailand]
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  • === Vietnam and Thailand operations === ...r, she briefly returned to Vietnamese waters before heading for [[Bangkok, Thailand]], where she remained well into the second week in December. On 12 December
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  • ...a'' departed Cam Ranh Bay on 26 January 1972 for a visit to [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]]. There, she welcomed officers of the [[Royal Thai Navy]] on board for tou ...made two patrols along the Vietnamese coast, broken by a visit to Bangkok, Thailand, in mid-November. On 15 December, she cleared Vietnamese waters and set sai
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  • ...tonous cruising was interrupted in late June by a port visit to [[Bangkok, Thailand]], 28 June to 1 July, before the gunboat returned to [[Cam Ranh Bay]] to re
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  • ...e 1880s at the Chulachomklao fort, [[Samut Prakan Province|Samut Prakan]], Thailand</center>]]
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  • ...and Force Command|Canadian Army]] as a mobile, M113 based system, and in [[Thailand]] as a fixed, ground shelter defense system. The ADATS missile is a [[laser
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  • ...Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Somalia, Soviet Union, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Vietnam, Yemen, Yugoslavia, Zaire, Zambia, and Zimb
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  • ...Croatia, Finland, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Singapore and Thailand.
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  • *{{flag|Thailand}}
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  • ...s sighting system. The GPU-5 is no longer in U.S. service, although some [[Thailand|Thai]] [[F-5 Freedom Fighter|F-5E Tiger II]] aircraft still carry the weapo
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  • ||{{flag|Thailand}}<ref name="jones2009"/>
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  • .../www.hazegray.org/worldnav/asiapac/thailand.htm |title=World Navies Today: Thailand |publisher=Hazegray.org |date=2002-03-25 |accessdate=2010-04-13}}</ref>
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  • ...1_th_signing.htm Gripen International] Gripen agreement between Sweden and Thailand signed.</ref>
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  • ...rriage, which was exported to the [[Republic of China]], [[Persia]], and [[Thailand]].
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  • *Zentozide (Berich (Thailand) Co)
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  • *'''Silmycetin''' (Thailand, eye drops)
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  • ...of '''Nidagyl''' manufactured and marketed by '''Star Laboratories'''. In Thailand it is marketed as '''Mepagyl''' by Thai Nakhorn Patana.
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  • ...ce or no residue standard". In Thailand, the [[Ministry of Public Health (Thailand)|Ministry of Health]] issued in 2001 Proclamation No. 231 MRL of veterinary
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  • ...ound these CD4 limits, the effect was seen only in patients recruited from Thailand. More recent studies on the use of Nevirapine in people with higher CD4 cel ...us Standard Zidovudine to Prevent Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV-1 in Thailand. ''N Engl J Med'' 351: 217-28]</ref> These and other trials have led the [[
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  • ...hdrew its registration for lopinavir and seven of their other new drugs in Thailand, citing the Thai government's lack of respect for [[patent]]s.<ref>[http://
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  • ...ted Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Portugal, South Africa, Canada, Thailand, Malaysia, Lebanon, Egypt, Belgium and Greece; Hemomicin in Serbia; Zithrom ...falciparum]]'' malaria in adults: a randomised, phase 2 clinical trial in Thailand | journel=Clin Infect Dis | year=2006 | volume=43 | issue=10 | pages=1264&n
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  • * '''Amlopine''' in [[Thailand]] by Berlin (Thailand) Pharmaceutical Industry Co Ltd
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  • ...], [[Indonesia]], [[Laos]], [[Malaysia]], northern [[Myanmar]], northern [[Thailand]], [[Vietnam]], and the [[China|Chinese]] provinces of [[Fujian]], [[Guangd
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  • In [[Thailand]], temazepam is a [[Psychotropic Substances Act (Thailand)|Schedule II controlled drug under the Psychotropic Substances Act]]. Posse
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  • A number of rice-producing countries, (e.g. Thailand), are currently conducting research on industrial uses of rice hulls. Some
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  • * Gemmological Institute of Thailand (GIT) is closely related to Chulalongkorn University ...ry. The picture to the left is of a rural, commercial cutting operation in Thailand. This small factory cuts thousands of carats of sapphire annually. The two
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  • ...ale [[Laccifer lacca|lac bug]], on trees in the forests of [[India]] and [[Thailand]]. It is processed and sold as dry flakes (pictured at right), which are di
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  • |{{rh}}|[[Thailand]] |{{rh}}|Thailand
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  • ...l]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Bahrain]], [[Egypt]], [[Kuwait]], [[Pakistan]], [[Thailand]], [[Iraq]] and [[Republic of China|Taiwan]].{{Citation needed|date=July 20
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  • === Samut Prakarn (Thailand)===
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  • ...ua ferrea]]'' &mdash; also known as Rose Chestnut or Ceylon Ironwood, from Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia
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  • This spraying method, especially very popular in Thailand, is used not only against heavy leaks but helps also as insulation against
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  • ...Mexico, Brazil, Belize, Costa Rica, Chile, Iran, India, Siberia, Mali, and Thailand, as well as in the U.S.
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  • ...ffered at $34 a ton, Chinese cement is pricing itself out of the market as Thailand is asking as little as $20 for the same quality."<ref>http://www.atimes.com
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  • ...14th International Conference of Road Safety on Four Continents, Bangkok, Thailand.</ref><ref>Mooren, L. (2008). Applications of the 12 elements of managing f
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  • | title = Promotion of a Healthy Work Life at Small Enterprises in Thailand by Participatory Methods
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  • ...wat | coauthors = et al. | title = Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 Thailand, 2004. journal = Emerging Infectious Disease. 2005. CDC. | volume = 11 | i
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  • ...k/conferences/pdfs/28/Kohnhorst.pdf|title = Groundwater arsenic in central Thailand|first1 = Andrew|last1 = Kohnhorst|first2 = Allan |last2 = Laird|first3 = Po
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  • ...the area in which the wildfire occurs. In less developed nations such as [[Thailand]], the techniques used can be as simple as throwing sand or beating the fir
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  • *Thailand: February 2010
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  • ...in 1992. The technology has been exported to the Philippines, Malaysia, [[Thailand]] and [[Singapore]]. The longest stretch of overpass built using this techn
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  • | [[Chulalongkorn University]], Bangkok, Thailand | Established in 1917 by King King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) of Siam (Thailand) and named in honor of his father.
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  • * [[:commons:Atlas of Thailand|Atlas of Thailand]]
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  • | Thailand | Thailand
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  • Kratom has been traditionally used for its psychoactive properties in Thailand and Malaysia, although it is now illegal in these countries.<ref name="Chit ...cts typically fade after a few hours. Kratom is traditionally only used in Thailand, although some use in Malaysia has been reported. Besides kratom (or kratho
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  • *Volfenac (Thailand)
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  • ...next four years following hundreds of leads, taking them as far afield as Thailand, but to no avail.<ref name="harbinger"/> Kasi would later reveal he had spe
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  • | [[Don Muang International Airport]], [[Thailand]] | [[Kopassus]], Thailand military mixed forces
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  • * [[South Thailand insurgency]] in [[Southern Thailand]] along the [[Malaysia-Thailand border]]
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  • ...]], except the hustlers used a tourist hot-spot in [[Ibiza]] as opposed to Thailand.{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}} [[Category:Crime in Thailand]]
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  • ...the most common [[confidence trick]] performed in many tourist hotspots in Thailand, like [[Pattaya]], [[Bangkok]], [[Phuket city|Phuket]], and even idyllic qu ...ews/Story/A1Story20080528-67367.html |title=AsiaOneTravel:S'pore conman in Thailand: 13 more victims |publisher=Asiaone.com |date=2008-05-28 |accessdate=2009-0
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  • In multiple specific cases in Thailand, where it has occurred at the airport, and thus called an ''Thai airport sc ...s.co.au:Sydney school teacher Sean Kearney accused of stealing doughnut in Thailand]</ref> all in July 2009.
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  • ...hinawatra]] has denied these reports.<ref>{{cite news|title=Thaksin denies Thailand had 'CIA secret prison'|publisher=Bangkok Post|url=http://www.bangkokpost.c ...isons that includes or has included sites in several European democracies, Thailand, Afghanistan, and a small portion of the Guantánamo Bay prison in Cuba - t
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  • .../udland/article1415216.ece</ref>, [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Pakistan]], [[Thailand]]<ref>http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/190309/navy-plans-somali-missio
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  • * helped scout the sites of terror bombings in Thailand
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  • ...cilities around the world. Eight countries have been implicated, including Thailand, Afghanistan and several democracies in [[Eastern Europe]], as well as a sm
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  • ===Thailand=== ...and to keep attention focused on the case and on human rights abuses in [[Thailand]].
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  • *{{flag|Thailand}}[http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/report/crs/RL31152.pdf] ...South China Sea]], and the [[Malay Peninsula]] ([[Peninsular Malaysia]], [[Thailand]] and [[Myanmar]]).
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  • ...South China Sea]], and the [[Malay Peninsula]] ([[Peninsular Malaysia]], [[Thailand]] and [[Burma]]). ...lar [[Indonesia]], [[Singapore]], [[Brunei]], [[Malaysia]], the south of [[Thailand]] and the [[Philippines]].
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  • ...s introduction, a ring of human traffickers were identified at Chiang Mai, Thailand. * '''Thailand''':
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  • *[[Royal Thai Air Force Museum]], Bangkok, Thailand
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  • ...land, Italy, Kenya, Lebanon, Morocco, New Zealand, Portugal, South Africa, Thailand and Tunisia.
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