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Shariff, Shahilla. "Burmese Days." World Literature Today 94, no. 3 (2020): 26–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/wlt.2020.0259.

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Shariff. "Burmese Days." World Literature Today 94, no. 3 (2020): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.7588/worllitetoda.94.3.0026.

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Aung-Thwin, Maureen. "Burmese Days." Foreign Affairs 68, no. 2 (1989): 143. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20043905.

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Lin, Htein. "Burmese Days." Index on Censorship 38, no. 4 (2009): 82–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03064220903372036.

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Kurlantzick, Joshua. "Gloomy Burmese Days." Current History 103, no. 672 (2004): 183–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.2004.103.672.183.

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The optimism surrounding the possibility of a democratic thaw in 2002 “was a mirage, a blip distracting attention from a more depressing long-term trend. … Burma's Asian neighbors, including democracies India and Thailand, increasingly are giving the junta free rein to dominate politics and abuse the citizenry.
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Lee, Yoo-jin. "Imperialism and Subaltern in Burmese Days." Journal of Modern British & American Language & Literature 40, no. 1 (2022): 23–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.21084/jmball.2022.02.40.1.23.

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Stewart, George H. "3 My BURMESE DAYS." Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 61, no. 10 (2022): S122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaac.2022.09.011.

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Afiah, Nur, Burhanuddin Arafah, and Herawaty Abbas. "Burmese Women Portrait Under the British Imperialism in Orwell’s Burmese Days." Journal of Language Teaching and Research 13, no. 1 (2022): 213–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/jltr.1301.25.

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This study aims to expose the Burmese women portrait under British Imperialism. The writer believes that Burmese Days is created as a response to the social phenomenon that was happening during the process of its creation. This study used a qualitative method using a sociological approach by Laurenson and Swingewood. The data of this study were collected from the description and utterances of the characters and narrator in the novel. The result of this study shows that the women were portrayed as the slave of the English men. The women are not valuable, they merely become entertainment for the
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Wimuttikosol, Sutida. "Colonialism and Patriarchy: Interwoven Powers in Burmese Days’ Interwoven Plots." MANUSYA 12, no. 4 (2009): 18–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/26659077-01204002.

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Burmese Days, one of George Orwell’s less well-known works, is often regarded as his personal testimony about his traumatic experiences in Burma. Since it portrays the life of a white man living in the colony, the theme of colonialism has been quite exhaustively explored. In contrast, gender issues in the novel have been left almost untouched. This article proposes that Burmese Days does not have only a single plot. Another plot, the patriarchal plot, develops alongside the colonial plot, although more subtly. Through these parallel plots, the interrelation between colonialism and patriarchy,
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Salman, Ahmet Ramazan. "Nationalism and the Nationalist Ideology in Burmese Days." Interdisciplinary Literary Studies 24, no. 4 (2022): 553–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/intelitestud.24.4.0553.

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ABSTRACT Although nationalism, or anticolonial nationalism, which gained momentum after the First World War, especially within the borders of the major colonial states, may not seem to be directly central to George Orwell’s Burmese Days, it incorporates a profound impact on the development of the plot leading to Flory’s suicide at the end. Taking into account the political background of the period in which the novel was written and depicts—denominating a period of about ten years in between—this article addresses the basic tenets and prevailing features of nationalist ideology and its signific
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Scott, Alfred, and Rory Gill. "Rumblings in Rangoon: Labor, Race, and Nationalism in the Dockworker Riot of May 1930." Journal of Burma Studies 28, no. 2 (2024): 285–321. https://doi.org/10.1353/jbs.2024.a945302.

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Abstract: For five days in late May 1930, urban life ground to a halt as Rangoon was engulfed by the largest riots in living memory. Beginning as a localized complaint over employment in the docks between Indian and Burmese laborers, violence rapidly spiraled out of control and spread over the whole city, pitting Burmese against Indian, with the British authorities either powerless or reluctant to intervene. In English-language works, the story of this riot and its significance to wider Burmese history has received little attention and is often referred to only in passing. Sitting at a crossro
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Bae, Jin Hee. "Burmese Days: A Fraction of Hope in the Ruin." New Korean Journal of English Lnaguage & Literature 59, no. 2 (2017): 67–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.25151/nkje.2017.59.2.004.

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Kalpaklı, Fatma. "Representation of the Other in George Orwell's Burmese Days." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 174 (February 2015): 1214–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.01.739.

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Turki, Harith Ismael, and Dulfqar Mhaibes Abdulrazzaq. "A Polyphonic Study of E.M. Forsters A Passage to India and George Orwell’s Burmese Days." kata 24, no. 2 (2022): 61–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.9744/kata.24.2.61-69.

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The purpose of this study is to examine the multi-voicedness techniques in E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India and George Orwell’s Burmese Days, in terms of the narrator’s role and the plurality of voices and consciousnesses. This paper used the concept of polyphony which was coined by Bakhtin as a methodology in analyzing and examining the aforesaid novels. The results of this study showed that; First, both novels used the omniscient narrator as a narrative technique, since the voice of the author was evident on more than one occasion. Moreover, there was an influence by the omniscient narrator
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Prashant, Suthar. "Civil War & Colonial Strife :Orwell's Portrayal of Conflict in Homage To Cutalonia and Burmese Days." Civil War & Colonial Strife :Orwell's Portrayal of Conflict in Homage To Cutalonia and Burmese Days 6, no. 5 (2024): 151–57. https://doi.org/10.47311/IJOES.2024.6.5.157.

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George Orwell's novels Homage to Catalonia (1938) and Burmese Days (1934) offerprofound insights into the nature of conflict, imperialism, and human morality.Through a comparative analysis of these works, this research paper explores thethematic similarities and differences in Orwell's portrayal of war and colonialism. InHomage to Catalonia, Orwell provides a firsthand account of the Spanish Civil War,highlighting the chaos and disillusionment that ensued when noble ideals werebetrayed. Meanwhile, in Burmese Days, Orwell critiques British colonialism inBurma, exposing the dehumanizing effects
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Adi, Bagas Cahyo, and Imas Istiani. "Exploring Superiority and Racism as the Impacts of Paternalism in Burmese Days by George Orwell." Pioneer: Journal of Language and Literature 16, no. 2 (2024): 181. https://doi.org/10.36841/pioneer.v16i2.4602.

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Burmese Days is a novel by George Orwell, inspired by his experiences as a police officer in Burma. At that time, Burma was under British colonial rule, which led to the belief that local people were inferior to British people. This research aims to show how George Orwell depicts one of the characters, Ellis, with a sense of superiority and racism based on paternalism. The research uses a qualitative descriptive method, using Edward Said’s theory of Orientalism as the primary source to understand how the West defines the East. Orientalism is a way to understand the East based on the experien
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Miljković, Josip, and Dražen Đuričić. "Local skin reaction tointramuscular administrationof enrofloxacin in pythons." Veterinarska stanica 56, no. 6 (2025): 847–53. https://doi.org/10.46419/vs.56.6.1.

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Two cases of local skin reactions to intramuscular application of enrofloxacin in a reticulatedpython (Malayopython reticulatus) (6 years, 5.5 kg) and a Burmese python (Python bivitatus) (3 years, 25 kg) are presented. The reticulated python was treated for a swelling of the upper jaw, while the Burmese python had respiratory symptoms. The first python was treated with meloxicam for 7 days, but since the swelling did not go down, the local veterinarian consulted a reptile expert. Instead of the recommended marbofloxacin, the animal received an intramuscular injection of enrofloxacin, and swell
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Rikma Dewi, Nenden, Aquarini Priyatna, and Yati Aksa. "MASKULINITAS KULIT PUTIH DALAM BURMESE DAYS DAN SHOOTING AN ELEPHANT KARYA GEORGE ORWELL (The Masculinity of White Men in George Orwell’s Burmese Days and Shooting An Elephant)." METASASTRA: Jurnal Penelitian Sastra 6, no. 2 (2016): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.26610/metasastra.2013.v6i2.103-114.

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Orwell menjadikan pengalaman hidupnya sebagai bagian dari setiap karyanya dan menggunakannya untuk menyampaikan berbagai gagasannya. Melalui novel Burmese Days dan sebuah esai berjudul Shooting an Elephant yang keduanya saling berkaitan, Orwell mengemukan gagasannya mengenai wacana kolonialisme di wilayah koloni Inggris di Burma. Isu yang terkadang luput dalam pembacaan karya Orwell adalah isu gender. Oleh karena itu, kajian ini akan menganalisis bagaimana maskulinitas laki-laki kulit putih dipaparkan dan faktor-faktor pendorong atau penghalang maskulinitas tersebut. Agar dapat menganalisis is
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Secor, S. M., and J. Diamond. "Adaptive responses to feeding in Burmese pythons: pay before pumping." Journal of Experimental Biology 198, no. 6 (1995): 1313–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.198.6.1313.

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Burmese pythons normally consume large meals after long intervals. We measured gut contents, O2 consumption rates, small intestinal brush-border uptake rates of amino acids and glucose, organ masses and blood chemistry in pythons during the 30 days following ingestion of meals equivalent to 25% of their body mass. Within 1-3 days after ingestion, O2 consumption rates, intestinal nutrient uptake rates and uptake capacities peaked at 17, 6-26 and 11-24 times fasting levels, respectively. Small intestinal mass doubled, and other organs also increased in mass. Changes in blood chemistry included a
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Nur Afiah. "CAUSE OF CONFLICT BETWEEN TWO INDIGENOUS CHARACTER AS THE IMPACT OF BRITISH IMPERIALISM IN ORWELL’S BURMESE DAYS." JOEL: Journal of Educational and Language Research 1, no. 2 (2021): 157–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.53625/joel.v1i2.357.

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This study aims to outline the cause of conflict between two indigenous chatacter in Orwell’s Burmese Days. During the process of its creation, the writer believes that this novel is created as a response from the author to the social phenomenon at that period. Qualitative is used in this study and genetic structuralism by Lucien Goldmann is the theory which will be applied. The main sorce of this study is collecting the description and utterances of the characters and the narrator. The result of this study indicates that the main conflict between two indigenous is caused by the new regulation
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Currylow, Andrea F., Bryan G. Falk, Amy A. Yackel Adams, et al. "Size distribution and reproductive phenology of the invasive Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus) in the Greater Everglades Ecosystem, Florida, USA." NeoBiota 78 (November 23, 2022): 129–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.78.93788.

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The design of successful invasive species control programs is often hindered by the absence of basic demographic data on the targeted population. Establishment of invasive Burmese pythons (Python molurus bivittatus) in the Greater Everglades Ecosystem, Florida USA has led to local precipitous declines (> 90%) of mesomammal populations and is also a major threat to native populations of reptiles and birds. Efforts to control this species are ongoing but are hampered by the lack of access to and information on the expected biological patterns of pythons in southern Florida. We present dat
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Currylow, Andrea F., Bryan G. Falk, Adams Amy A. Yackel, et al. "Size distribution and reproductive phenology of the invasive Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus) in the Greater Everglades Ecosystem, Florida, USA." NeoBiota 78 (November 23, 2022): 129–58. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.78.93788.

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The design of successful invasive species control programs is often hindered by the absence of basic demographic data on the targeted population. Establishment of invasive Burmese pythons (Python molurus bivittatus) in the Greater Everglades Ecosystem, Florida USA has led to local precipitous declines (> 90%) of mesomammal populations and is also a major threat to native populations of reptiles and birds. Efforts to control this species are ongoing but are hampered by the lack of access to and information on the expected biological patterns of pythons in southern Florida. We present data fr
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Jobeihi, Hadi S. "Anti-Imperial Discourse and Fallacies of Colonial Ideology in Burmese Days." Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Research 4, no. 2 (2022): 97–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.37534/bp.jhssr.2022.v4.n2.id1155.p97.

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Başak AĞIN DÖNMEZ. "The Voice of the Imperial in an Anti-Imperialist Tone: George Orwell’s Burmese Days." Cross-Cultural Studies 28, no. ll (2012): 5–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.21049/ccs.2012.28..5.

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Park, Kyung-seo. "Imperialism and Gender Space : The Defence of Imperialism through Gender Ideology in Burmese Days." NEW STUDIES OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE 65 (November 30, 2016): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.21087/nsell.2016.11.65.25.

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Crane, Ralph. "Reading the Club as Colonial Island in E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India and George Orwell’s Burmese Days." Island Studies Journal 6, no. 1 (2011): 17–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.24043/isj.249.

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This paper examines the “island effect” in two enormously influential colonial fictions published in the final decades of the British Empire in India. Through a detailed analysis of the Club scene in Forster’s A Passage to India (1924) and Orwell’s pervasive use of the Kyauktada Club in Burmese Days (1934), this paper brings critical focus to the phenomenon of the Club in British India. It explores the way the Club functions as an ‘island’ microcosm within a larger framework of colonial isolation, and the way intimate colonial relations prevail within its walls and sustain an isolated communit
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Munna, MR, SA Trisa, MM Islam, MJ Islam, DC Pal, and MK Rahman. "Commercially available organic manures on growth, yield and nutrient content of Burmese Grapes (Baccaurea ramiflora)." Journal of Biodiversity Conservation and Bioresource Management 7, no. 1 (2022): 63–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jbcbm.v7i1.57124.

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A pot experiment was carried out in the net house of the Department of Soil, Water and Environment, University of Dhaka to evaluate the effectS of different organic manures on the growth performance, biomass production, NPKS content in leaf, stem and root of Burmese grapes (Baccaurea ramiflora) and some chemical properties of post- harvest soil. Two-month old Burmese grapes seedlings were planted in different organic manure-treated soils (viz. ACI, BGF, Bhola, Green Life, Kazi, Modern, Mazim, Payel, Payel Earth, and Shebok). A significant variation was observed among the treatments. Compared t
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Shabanirad, Ensieh, and Seyyed Mohammad Marandi. "Edward Said’s Orientalism and the Representation of Oriental Women in George Orwell’s Burmese Days." International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 60 (September 2015): 22–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ilshs.60.22.

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Edward Said’s groundbreaking text, Orientalism is a contrapuntal reading of imperial discourse about the non-Western Other. It indcates that the Western intellectual is in the service of the hegemonic culture. In this influential text, Said shows how imperial and colonial hegemony is implicated in discursive and textual production. Orientalism is a critique of Western texts that have represented the East as an exotic and inferior other and construct the Orient by a set of recurring stereotypical images and clichés. Said’s analysis of Orientalism shows the negative stereotypes or images of nat
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Andrew, Audra L., Daren C. Card, Robert P. Ruggiero, et al. "Rapid changes in gene expression direct rapid shifts in intestinal form and function in the Burmese python after feeding." Physiological Genomics 47, no. 5 (2015): 147–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/physiolgenomics.00131.2014.

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Snakes provide a unique and valuable model system for studying the extremes of physiological remodeling because of the ability of some species to rapidly upregulate organ form and function upon feeding. The predominant model species used to study such extreme responses has been the Burmese python because of the extreme nature of postfeeding response in this species. We analyzed the Burmese python intestine across a time series, before, during, and after feeding to understand the patterns and timing of changes in gene expression and their relationship to changes in intestinal form and function
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DAUM, L. T., G. W. FISCHER, J. SROMEK, et al. "Characterization of multi-drug resistantMycobacterium tuberculosisfrom immigrants residing in the USA using Ion Torrent full-gene sequencing." Epidemiology and Infection 142, no. 6 (2013): 1328–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0950268813002409.

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SUMMARYDrug-resistantMycobacterium tuberculosisbacterium (MTB) is spreading worldwide. Three drug-resistant isolates were detected in Burmese, Hmong, and Indian immigrants currently residing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Ion Torrent full-gene sequencing and complete genetic analysis was performed within 5 days and compared to results from traditional drug sensitivity testing (DST). Genetic characterization of seven, full-length resistance-associated genes revealed two MDR and one highly resistant strain with important drug-resistant mutations that were confirmed by traditional DST. The rapid t
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Xuan, Nguyen Hong, and Cong Ha Nguyen. "Semi-chronic toxicity study of the extracts from different parts of burmese-grape Baccaurea ramiflora fruits of Ha Chau variety using mouse model." Can Tho University Journal of Science 14, CBA (2022): 90–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.22144/ctu.jen.2022.035.

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This study evaluated the semi-chronic toxicity of seed, peel, and pulp extracts from burmese-grape fruits of Ha Chau variety on Swiss albino mice. The ethanolic extract from peels and seeds as well as fruit juice from squeezing pulp were dried under a vacuum to obtain the crude extracts. The distilled water (control group) or these extracts at a daily dose of 400 mg/kg of body weight were directly inserted into the stomach of mice for 90 days. The mice were observed for toxicity signs, externally morphological features of organs, and histopathology after 45- and 90-days of treatment. The resul
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Shruti, Suresh*1 &. Dharamvir Mangal2. "MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HYBRID GLASS/JUTE REINFORCED EPOXY COMPOSITES." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES & RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY 7, no. 2 (2018): 233–40. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1242999.

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Application of composite materials is increasing these days in areas like aircraft engineering to automobile industry, ships etc. because of their unique properties. In new days, use of fiber reinforced polymer composites is increasingfast due to their improved mechanical properties like tensile strength and flexural strength, and also due to their low cost and low density. It can be utilized more effectively in the development of composite materials for various industrial applications. Burmese silk orchid fiber has better mechanical properties but it’snot easily available. This research
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Jordan, Julia. "The Unsung Artistry of George Orwell: The Novels from 'Burmese Days' to 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' by Loraine Saunders." Modern Language Review 104, no. 3 (2009): 852–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mlr.2009.0330.

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Helmstetter, Cécile, Robert K. Pope, Mathieu T’Flachebba, Stephen M. Secor, and Jean-Hervé Lignot. "The effects of feeding on cell morphology and proliferation of the gastrointestinal tract of juvenile Burmese pythons (Python molurus)." Canadian Journal of Zoology 87, no. 12 (2009): 1255–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z09-110.

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The gastrointestinal tract of Burmese pythons ( Python molurus (L., 1758)) exhibits large morphological and physiological changes in response to feeding and extended periods of fasting. In this study the mucosa of the stomach, small intestine, and colon were examined for changes in structure and cellular proliferation. The mucosa of fasting pythons exhibited low levels of cellular replication, but after feeding, cellular replication was evident as early as 12 h in the small intestine and colon and 24 h in the stomach. Replication peaked 3 days postfeeding for the small intestine and colon, but
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Starck, J. M., and K. Beese. "Structural flexibility of the intestine of Burmese python in response to feeding." Journal of Experimental Biology 204, no. 2 (2001): 325–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.204.2.325.

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The small intestine of Burmese pythons, Python molurus bivittatus, undergoes a remarkable size increase shortly after feeding. We studied the dynamics, reversibility and repeatability of organ size changes using noninvasive imaging techniques. We employed light and electron microscopy, flow cytometry and immunohistology to study the cytological mechanisms that drive the size changes of the small intestine. Within 2 days of feeding, the size of the small intestine increased to up to three times the fasting value. The size changes were fully reversible and could be elicited repeatedly by feeding
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Pordzik, Ralph. "George Orwell’s Imperial Bestiary: Totemism, Animal Agency and Cross-Species Interaction in “Shooting an Elephant”, Burmese Days and “Marrakech”." Anglia 135, no. 3 (2017): 440–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ang-2017-0045.

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AbstractThis essay argues that Orwell’s representation of animals as companion species offers a strikingly new, as-yet largely neglected view of animal agency and interiority in his work. In “Shooting an Elephant”, Burmese Days and “Marrakech”, the writer’s focus on the social reject is supplemented by a marked sense of community implying human tragedy yet framing it within precariously situated human-animal, colonial or urban-imperial transitions that visualise animals as agents of change and co-shaping species interdependent with the lives of the humans that utilize and domineer them. Animal
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Bae, Yoon-Gi. "Critique of Modern Colonialism and the Remaining Tasks of the Post-Colonial - Focusing on George Orwell"s Burmese Days." JOURNAL OF LOCALITOLOGY 28 (October 31, 2022): 7–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.15299/tjl.2022.10.28.7.

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Secor, S. M., and J. Diamond. "Effects of meal size on postprandial responses in juvenile Burmese pythons (Python molurus)." American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 272, no. 3 (1997): R902—R912. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.1997.272.3.r902.

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Pythons were reported previously to exhibit large changes in intestinal mass and transporter activities on consuming meals equal to 25% of the snake's body mass. This paper examines how those and other adaptive responses to feeding vary with meal size (5, 25, or 65% of body mass). Larger meals took longer to pass through the stomach and small intestine. After ingestion of a meal, O2 consumption rates rose to up to 32 times fasting levels and remained significantly elevated for up to 13 days. This specific dynamic action equaled 29-36% of ingested energy. After 25 and 65% size meals, plasma Cl-
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Clark, Carl H., E. D. Rogers, and J. L. Milton. "Plasma concentrations of chloramphenicol in snakes." American Journal of Veterinary Research 46, no. 12 (1985): 2654–57. https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.1985.46.12.2654.

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SUMMARY Plasma chloramphenicol concentrations after a subcutaneous injection were studied in 87 snakes of 16 different species. The biological half-life of chloramphenicol varied from 3.3 hours in the indigo snake (Drymarchon corais couperi) to 22.1 hours in the midland water snake (Nerodia sipedon). A single dosage of 50 mg of chloramphenicol/kg of body weight produced plasma concentrations > 5 μg/ml for nearly 72 hours in 2 species of water snakes (Nerodia erythrogaster, Nerodia sipedon), for 24 hours in the Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus), and for < 12 hours in the gray rat
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Astarita, Giuseppe, Bryan C. Rourke, Johnnie B. Andersen, et al. "Postprandial increase of oleoylethanolamide mobilization in small intestine of the Burmese python (Python molurus)." American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 290, no. 5 (2006): R1407—R1412. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00664.2005.

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Oleoylethanolamide (OEA) is an endogenous lipid mediator that inhibits feeding in rats and mice by activating the nuclear receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-α (PPAR-α). In rodents, intestinal OEA levels increase about threefold upon refeeding, a response that may contribute to the induction of between-meal satiety. Here, we examined whether feeding-induced OEA mobilization also occurs in Burmese pythons ( Python molurus), a species of ambush-hunting snakes that consume huge meals after months of fasting and undergo massive feeding-dependent changes in gastrointestinal hormonal
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Clarke, Ben. "The Unsung Artistry of George Orwell: The Novels from Burmese Days to Nineteen Eighty-Four (review)." Studies in the Novel 43, no. 2 (2011): 286–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sdn.2011.0030.

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Teggin, Edward Owen. "Colonial Anxiety Through Literary Signifier." Humanis 25, no. 4 (2021): 415. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jh.2021.v25.i04.p02.

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This article seeks to broaden the ongoing debate surrounding the nature and structure of colonial anxiety by incorporating elements of literary discussion into the conversation. It is a commonly experienced problem that the current definition of colonial anxiety is not mutable, and is often viewed as a singular indivisible whole. This, of course, cannot be the case due to the inherent links between anxiety generally, and its sub-set “colonial anxiety”. Whilst there are many methods of examining colonial anxiety, the current study seeks to examine the problem through literature. The investigati
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Chen, Li. "The Chinese Army in the First Burma Campaign." Journal of Chinese Military History 2, no. 1 (2013): 43–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22127453-12341242.

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Abstract The article analyzes the performance of the Chinese Nationalist army in the First Burma Campaign in 1942. This combat demonstrated new challenges that faced the Chinese army. After more than four years of fighting, a weakened Chinese army struggled to open a new front in the remote southwestern border area and Burma. The Chinese forces deployed in Burma included some of the best Chinese divisions, but the rest were ordinary or even weak formations. Hence their performance in Burma was no better than those back in China. Their doctrine of defense in depth (and their tactics) did not su
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Perkins, Marla. "Orienting the reader." Literary Linguistics 3, no. 1 (2013): 71–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ld.3.1.05per.

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This study examines strategies that authors can use in texts to keep readers active and accurate participants in the literary conversation and sets forth a taxonomy of those strategies: initiating the literary conversation, anticipating, preventing and correcting possible misunderstandings, and keeping readers engaged as interlocutors. A case study on Burmese Days, by George Orwell, reveals a pattern of interactions between stated information and assumed knowledge. Orwell’s strategies indicate that he assumes that readers are competent, participatory readers (literary conversants), and he uses
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Voon, Billy Wei Loong, Kevin Teck Meng Tan, Nur Zulaikha Zainol, and Norliza Mohd Nor. "Suxamethonium apnoea in a pregnant patient undergoing emergency lower segment Caesarean section under general anaesthesia." Malaysian Journal of Anaesthesiology 4, no. 1 (2025): 55–63. https://doi.org/10.35119/myja.v4i1.87.

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We report a well-described but rare occurrence of suxamethonium apnoea, also known as Phase II block. A 16-year-old Burmese primigravida at 38 weeks and 4 days’ gestation was scheduled for an emergency lower segment Caesarean section due to poor progress in labour. Her antenatal course had been uneventful, and she had no significant medical history, allergies, or history of prior surgery. General anaesthesia was chosen due to her age and clinical circumstances. Rapid sequence induction was performed using intravenous propofol and suxamethonium. Muscle relaxation was subsequently maintained wit
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Perdana, B. Endo Galuh, and Elisa Dwi Wardani. "CRISIS OF IDENTITY AND MIMICRY IN ORWELL’S BURMESE DAYS SEEN THROUGH A LOCAL NATIVE CHARACTER U PO KYIN: A POSTCOLONIAL READIN." Journal of Language and Literature 17, no. 1 (2017): 82–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.24071/joll.2017.170109.

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Perdana, B. Endo Gauh, and Elisa Dwi Wardani. "Crisis of Identity and Mimicry in Orwell�s Burmese Days Seen through a Local Native Character U Po Kyin: A Postcolonial Readin." Journal of Language and Literature 17, no. 1 (2017): 82–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.24071/joll.v17i1.588.

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This study analyzes how crisis of identity and mimicry occurs in the postcolonial discourse. A local native character whose name is U Po Kyin is the focus of the study. As a native character, he holds a high ranking position for local in the British Raj in Burma. However, he is portrayed as a corrupt official as he accepts bribes and denounces his rival. His ambition to get the membership, an elite European Club, drives him infuriated to destroy his rivals reputation because naturally it is him who would be elected as the first local member of the Club. At the end of the novel, Kyin finally se
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Tarning, J., E. A. Ashley, N. Lindegardh, et al. "Population Pharmacokinetics of Piperaquine after Two Different Treatment Regimens with Dihydroartemisinin-Piperaquine in Patients with Plasmodium falciparum Malaria in Thailand." Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 52, no. 3 (2008): 1052–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aac.00955-07.

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ABSTRACT The population pharmacokinetics of piperaquine in adults and children with uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria treated with two different dosage regimens of dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine were characterized. Piperaquine pharmacokinetics in 98 Burmese and Karen patients aged 3 to 55 years were described by a two-compartment disposition model with first-order absorption and interindividual random variability on all parameters and were similar with the three- and four-dose regimens. Children had a lower body weight-normalized oral clearance than adults, resulting in longer termin
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Chang, Chee Yik. "Worm Passing from the Mouth." Journal of Clinical and Health Sciences 9, no. 2 (2024): 86–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/jchs.v9i2.17907.

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An 18-year-old Rohingya woman, who was pregnant at 21 weeks, was admitted with a complaint of epigastric pain and nausea for two days. She is a Burmese refugee who has been in Malaysia for two years. She had previously eaten undercooked meat. Systematic examination was unremarkable. She was given intravenous fluids and symptomatic treatment, which included antacids and anti-emetics. She had one bout of vomiting in the ward and expelled a roundworm from her mouth. The worm was approximately 20 cm in length, and 5 mm in diameter, and it appeared elongated, cylindrical, and tapered at both ends (
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Graham, Kathleen L., Joanna D. White, and Francis M. Billson. "Feline corneal sequestra: outcome of corneoconjunctival transposition in 97 cats (109 eyes)." Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery 19, no. 6 (2016): 710–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1098612x16645144.

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Case series summary A retrospective study was undertaken to review outcomes of keratectomy and corneoconjunctival transposition in cats with superficial and deep corneal sequestra. Information including pertinent history, signalment, ophthalmological findings and postoperative outcome was collected from medical records. Follow-up was obtained by clinical examination, contact with the referring veterinarians and review of medical records or telephone contact with owners. Ninety-seven cats (109 eyes) were included from 2005–2015. The most commonly affected breeds included Persian, Burmese and Hi
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