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    A WHO collaborative study on iron supplementation in Burma and in Thailand by Charoenlarp, P, Kaewvichit, R, Silprasert, A, Suwanaradd, C, Na-Nakorn, S, Prawatmuang, P, Vatanavicharn, S, Nutcharas, U, Pootrakul, P

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-02-1988)
    “…Studies on the treatment and prevention of iron deficiency anemia, in pregnant and nonpregnant women and in men, were conducted in Thailand and Burma. The…”
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    Circadian variation in fat concentration of breast-milk in a rural northern Thai population by Jackson, Dorothy A., Imong, Stella M., Silprasert, A., Ruckphaopunt, S., Woolridge, M. W., Baum, J. D., Amatayakul, K.

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-05-1988)
    “…1. Twenty-five northern Thai mothers, breast-feeding their infants on demand, were studied in their homes for 24 h. All breast-feeds were test-weighed and pre-…”
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    Estimation of 24 h breast-milk fat concentration and fat intake in rural northern Thailand by Jackson, Dorothy A., Imong, Stella M., Silprasert, A., Preunglumpoo, S., Leelapat, P., Yootabootr, Y., Amatayakul, K., Baum, J. D.

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-05-1988)
    “…1. The present study assesses the accuracy with which mean 24 h breast-milk composition can be estimated if milk samples can only be collected during the…”
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    Infant weight in relation to nutritional intake and morbidity in northern Thailand by Jackson, D A, Imong, S M, Silprasert, A, Wongsawasdii, L, Chiowanich, P, Ruckphaopunt, S, Williams, A F, Woolridge, M W, Drewett, R F, Amatayakul, K

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-09-1988)
    “…A cross-sectional study of 58 infants (age range 2-53 weeks) was carried out in a rural area of northern Thailand. Total dietary intake (energy and protein…”
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    Parasitic and bacterial contamination in collards using effluent from treated domestic wastewater in Chiang Mai, Thailand by Keawvichit, R, Wongworapat, K, Putsyainant, P, Silprasert, A, Karnchanawong, S

    “…Thailand often has inadequate water supply for agriculture during the dry season. The reuse of treated wastewater treatment plants could solve this problem…”
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    Examination for intestinal parasites and enteric bacteria in the wastewater and treated wastewater from the city of Chiang Mai, Thailand by Wongworapat, K, Keawvichit, R, Putsyanant, P, Khantawa, B, Silprasert, A, Karnchanawong, S

    “…An attempt to use treated wastewater for agriculture in the Chiang Mai area was made, but the re-use process had to be performed under a condition that limited…”
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    Weaning practices and breast-feeding duration in Northern Thailand by Jackson, Dorothy A., Imong, Stella M., Wongsawasdii, Lumduan, Silprasert, Adung, Preunglampoo, Sakda, Leelapat, Posri, Drewett, R. F., Amatayakul, Kosin, Baum, J. D.

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-03-1992)
    “…Current infant feeding guidelines recommend exclusive breast-feeding until the infant is about 4 months old to reduce the risks of early termination of…”
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    Weaning practices and breast-feeding duration in Northern Ireland by Jackson, D.A, Imong, S.M, Wongsawasdii, L, Silprasert, A, Preunglampoo, S, Leelapat, P, Drewett, R.F, Amatayakul, K, Baum, J.D

    Published in British journal of nutrition (1992)
    “…Current infant feeding guidelines recommend exclusive breast-feeding until the infant is about 4 months old to reduce the risks of early termination of…”
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    Effect of storage on the creamatocrit and total energy content of human milk by Silprasert, A, Dejsarai, W, Keawvichit, R, Amatayakul, K

    Published in Human nutrition. Clinical nutrition (01-01-1987)
    “…Human milk samples were collected from mothers on the third post-partum day with a manual breast-pump and pooled. They were divided into aliquots and stored at…”
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