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The Mae Tao Clinic (MTC), also known as Dr. Cynthia's clinic after its founder Dr. Cynthia Maung, is a community based organisation (CBO), which has been providing primary healthcare service and protection to community from Burma/Myanmar in Western Thailand since 1989.
Tha Mai Hospital: Chanthaburi Tha Mai: 33 Chai Prakan Hospital: Chiang Mai: Chai Prakan 45 Chiang Dao Hospital: Chiang Mai Chiang Dao 95 Doi Lo Hospital: Chiang Mai Doi Lo 31 Doi Saket Hospital: Chiang Mai Doi Saket: 60 Doi Tao Hospital: Chiang Mai Doi Tao: 30 Hang Dong Hospital: Chiang Mai Hang Dong: 90 Hot Hospital: Chiang Mai Hot: 79 Mae Ai ...
Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim (born 7 August 1987) is a German chemist, science communicator, television presenter and YouTuber. In June 2020 she was elected to the senate of the Max Planck Society . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
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The clusters that can undergo this transformation are /kw/, Thai ' กว ' and Lao ' ກວ ' or /kw/, Thai ' ขว ' and ' คว and Lao ' ຂວ ' and ' ຄວ '. The non-diphthongized pronunciations as used in Thai are also used by some Isan speakers as a result of Thai influence.
Southern sub-branch: Thai, Lao, etc. (defining innovations: *ɓl- > ɗ- and *ʰr > h-) Pittayaporn, et al. (2018) [ 9 ] note that following sound changes from Proto-Southwestern Tai (PSWT) to the Tai varieties represented in the Sukhothai and Ayutthaya inscriptions, and conclude that the Sukhothai and Ayutthaya inscriptions in fact represent ...
Mai Na Lee (also Mai Na M. Lee; c. 1971 [a]) is an associate professor of history and Asian American studies at the University of Minnesota–Twin Cities. She holds a PhD from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and is a researcher for the Hmong Studies Consortium. Lee is the first Hmong American to earn a doctorate in the field of history.
The Lao Khrang are Theravada Buddhists, but also maintain older animist beliefs.Especially revered is the tutelary spirit of the village, the hu chao nei.Traditional activities include farming, as well as making a red dye from beetles used to stain textiles, hence the namesake krang or 'lac'.