Welcome to Chiang Mai University Journal of Natural Sciences, an international journal for the publication of all preliminary communications in Science. Manuscripts submitted to the Journal should be original research in the natural sciences (including, but not limited to, biology, the health sciences,...
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We invite all members of the international computer communications and networking community to submit their works to the 39th International Conference on Information Networking (ICOIN) to be held in the beautiful city of Chiang Mai, Thailand from 15-17 January 2025. ICOIN is organized by the Kore...
Aside from the properties of the honey samples themselves, the natural bacteria from honey were isolated and characterized for potential utilization. Some of the honey bacterial isolates had promising properties as probiotics. Main finding: Chiang Mai's local, non-processed honey types varied in ...
Phajuy B (2001) Geochemistry, petrology and tectonic setting of Permo–Triassic mafic volcanic rocks in the northern part of Chiang Khong–Tak volcanic belt. MS Thesis, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai Qian X, Feng QL, Chonglakmani C, Monjai D (2013) Geochemical and geochronological constrai...
Tourism is one of the rapid development sectors on small islands that are abundant with natural resources. However, tourism development is a potential thre... L Hakim,P Deoranto,T Ayu,... - 《International Journal of Conservation Science》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 ...
Mineralography and geochemistry of the tungsten deposit at Doi Mok, Amphoe Wiang Pa Pao, Changwat Chiangrai. — Master of Science Thesis, Chiang Mai University, 78 pp., 17 figs., 7 tables, 17 plates (unpublished). Koch, K.E., 1973. Geology of the Region Si Sawat-Thong Pha Phum — ...
cultivated areas amounted to approximately 30,000 rais/year (4,800 ha/year) including irrigation areas, in Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai and Lamphun provinces. The production of Japanese rice in these three provinces was approximately 20,000 tons/year, and milled rice was estimated at 8,000 tons/ye...
Chantima K.Energy and Environment Program Faculty of Science and Technology Chiang Rai Rajabhat UniversityLekpet S.Department of Biology Faculty of Science Chiang Mai UniversityButboonchoo P.Wongsawad C.Environmental Science Research Center (ESRC) Chiang Mai Universityagriculture and natural resources...
Being a regional economic and cultural/heritage hub, Chiang Mai attracts millions of tourist and business personnel every year. This influx is transforming Chiang Mai into a real estate hub which in turn is making the traffic situation in Chiang Mai worse, day by day [2]. Besides road ...