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Naprathansuk, Non. "A National Pilot Project on Smart City Policy in Thailand: a Case Study on Phuket Khon Kaen Chiangmai Province." European Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies 6, no. 1 (June 10, 2017): 337. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejms.v6i1.p337-346.

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This research studied Phuket, Khon Kaen, and Chiangmai province policy on smart city. Also this research used smart city concept to provides an essential data and suggestion for executive committee. Thus, This research employed by a qualitative research methodology as a documentary research. Moreover, this research compares three main country which are EU, Japan, Singapore, then Thailand and narrow down to provincial area which is Phuket, Khon Kaen, and Chiangmai. After that it will interpreted and suggested for smart city which are help Phuket, Khon Kaen, governor and chief executives improve quality of life in Phuket, Khon Kaen, and Chiangmai province. The research found that Thailand has initiating on smart country policy and strategy which are focus on ICT system but it does not succeed to implement in province and local level. In provincial level, Phuket, Khon Kaen, and Chiangmai have been initiated but there is no concrete plan also in local level it stills struggle from basic needs of infrastructure. Therefore, this research recommended that Phuket, Khon Kaen, andChiangmai governor and chief executive need to startup action plan which linked both province and local level.
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Khaimamee, Phra Tawee, and Dr Somsak Srisontisuk. "Roles of Family in Socialization on Gratefulness in Khon Kaen Municipality Khon Kaen Province." Khon Kaen University Journal (Graduate Studies) 07, no. 3 (July 1, 2007): 139–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.5481/kkujgs.2007.07.3.14.

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Namta, Jirayut, and Tanakorn Wongwuttanasatian. "Greenhouse Gas Inventory for Energy Sector of Khon Kaen Province, Thailand." Advanced Materials Research 734-737 (August 2013): 1789–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.734-737.1789.

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This paper presents an investigation of the inventory of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the energy sector by energy supply in Khon Kaen province, Thailand. Studied areas are classified into 3 categories, which are city centre metropolitan, rural village and academic campus. The studied areas are Khon Kaen metropolitan, Nonthong village and Khon Kaen University (KKU), respectively. The GHG inventories of these areas are calculated and compared. GHG emissions are calculated by type of energy supply, which are electricity, petrol, LPG and CNG. We have found that 77 percent of GHG emissions in Khon Kaen metropolitan come from electricity consumption. In contrast, 59 percent of GHG emissions in Nonthong village come from the use of petrol. However, there is only a slight difference between the GHG emission contributions from two major sources of greenhouse gases in Khon Kaen University, where electricity use and petrol use contribute 50 and 42 percent, respectively. Finally, An insight into different characteristics of areas would help regulators to design suitable GHG reduction measures for each community. Some suggestions for GHG reduction measures were made.
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Sriamporn, Supannee, Roger J. Black, Rengaswamy Sankaranarayanan, Supot Kamsa-ad, D. Maxwell Parkin, and Vanchai Vatanasapt. "Cancer survival in Khon Kaen province, Thailand." International Journal of Cancer 61, no. 3 (May 4, 1995): 296–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910610303.

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Wongwai, Krisdakorn, and Paitoon Kachamart. "Banana Leaf Wholesale Business in Khon Kaen Province." Khon Kaen University Journal (Graduate Studies) 08, no. 3 (July 1, 2008): 129–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.5481/kkujgs.2008.08.3.14.

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CHINDAPRASIRT, Prinya, Apichit KAMPALA, Anukun ARNGBUNTA, and Suksun HORPIBULSUK. "Prediction of Compaction Parameters of Khon Kaen Loess Soil." Walailak Journal of Science and Technology (WJST) 17, no. 12 (December 1, 2020): 1367–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.48048/wjst.2020.10732.

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Soil stratum in Khon Kaen province, located in Northeast of Thailand, is well-known as a wind-deposited fine-grained soil (i.e. silty sand and silty clay). It is normally called “Loess or Khon Kaen Loess”. This soil in disturbed stage is usually extracted from the borrow pit and subsequently compacted for infrastructure applications. The compaction resulted in silty sand or silty clay aggregation with unpredictable properties. Although required for infrastructure design, studies on Khon Kaen Loess are limited. Thus, this research examines the compaction behavior and predicts soil parameters at various clay contents under a series of compaction energy on Khon Kaen Loess. The results showed that the maximum dry unit weights of samples could be related to the dry unit weight at plastic limit (PL), while the optimum water content (OWC) was correlated linearly with the PL. The samples with higher PL presented the higher OWC. In addition, the maximum dry unit weight and OWC of samples could be estimated using the developed equations validated with the other research results.
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Uparivong, Sittisak. "BioClean and Bioextracts to Pilot Institutions 2013." Advanced Materials Research 931-932 (May 2014): 1539–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.931-932.1539.

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BioClean and Bioextracts are liquid bioproducts for agricultural and environmental sectors. Bioclean was produced by using various diversities flowers while bioextracts were produced by using available raw materials such as vegetables, fruits, herbaceous crops, etc., and together with molasses, and the 18 species of zymogenic synthetic microorganisms [18 ZSMs]. The target of the products of bioclean and bioextracts as biofertilizers liquid (2013) was aimed to service for environment cleaning and green area on the event ofPilot Institutions Big Cleaning Day 2013at the two institutions ofKhaen Thong Childrens Home (Khon Kaen) and Srisangwankhonkaen School in Khon Kaen Province. The both products were analyzed and investigated properties products by the procedures of crops field test and water quality treatment for fishes living before monitoring to serviceable places. Furthermore, the products of bioextracts had been applied to green area forKallapaphruek treesalong all the roads atKhon Kaen University. The satisfactory on using project products of the two target institutions ofKhaen Thong Childrens Home (Khon Kaen) and Srisangwankhonkaen Schoolwere 85.8% and 88.5% respectively, evaluated by the expert board of nine committees.
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Thotsathit, Nongluk, Dr Rungthip Puntumetakul, Dr Wichai Eungpinichpong, Dr Punnee Peungsuwan, and Dr Tipaporn Kanjanarach. "Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Disorders in Sewing Occupation in Khon Kaen Province." Khon Kaen University Journal (Graduate Studies) 11, no. 2 (April 1, 2011): 47–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.5481/kkujgs.2011.11.2.6.

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Nippanon, Parisa, Niyon Kwasu, and Tang Keow Ngang. "Healthy Exercise of Registered Female Nurses in Khon Kaen Province, Thailand." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 237 (February 2017): 137–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2017.02.054.

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OGURA, Chikara, Somsak SUKCHAN, and Hajime NARIOKA. "Characteristics of Precipitation in Nong Saeng Village, Khon Kaen Province, Northeast Thailand." Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly: JARQ 41, no. 4 (2007): 325–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.6090/jarq.41.325.

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PIENKHUNTOD, Ajirapa, Chainarong AMORNBUNCHORNVEI, and Phouthakannha NANTHARATH. "Quantitative Analysis of Poverty Indicators: The Case of Khon Kaen Province, Thailand." Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business 7, no. 2 (February 28, 2020): 131–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2020.vol7.no2.131.

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Buasri, Panhathai, Chaowish Munyuen, and Bongkoj Sookananta. "Developed Driving Cycles for a Passenger Vehicle in Khon Kaen." Advanced Materials Research 931-932 (May 2014): 593–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.931-932.593.

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Traction forces that vehicles use to propel their wheels depend on efficiencies of motors, power transmissions, and vehicle constructions. Behavior of driver on acceleration or deceleration varies responding to road conditions, traffic lights, and driving styles. Average speed estimation of the vehicle under known road conditions can be obtained from the standard driving cycles such as the urban driving cycle by NEDC and the highway fuel economy test cycle (HWFET) by EPA. An urban area, Khon Kaen province located in Northeastern part of Thailand, mostly has flat and rough road conditions that have not been well recorded. In this study a GPS device was installed on a midsize vehicle to record speed and time on roundtrip test drives. In this paper, the data on speed of the vehicle traveled from Department of Electrical Engineering, Khon Kaen University to four nearby locations were investigated than compared with standard driving cycles. These data offer greater knowledge and development in power consumption of electric vehicles and transportation sector.
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Sota, C. "Game Play Behavior of Students in a School in Khon Kaen Province, Thailand." Social Sciences 6, no. 3 (March 1, 2011): 186–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/sscience.2011.186.193.

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Sriruksa, Kittisan. "The Structure and Function in the Local Pottery Making Process, Khon Kaen Province." Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences 14, no. 24 (September 30, 2019): 9701–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.36478/jeasci.2019.9701.9710.

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Tangtragulpaisan, Piemporn, and Dr Thanomwan Prasertcharoensuk. "Parents , Opinions on Early Childhood Education in Muncha Christian School, Khon Kaen Province." Khon Kaen University Journal (Graduate Studies) 09, no. 1 (January 1, 2009): 161–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.5481/kkujgs.2009.09.1.15.

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Laowittawas, Weerawan, and Dr Prachak Bouphan. "Performance of Nurse Practitioners in Sub-district Health Promoting Hospitals, Khon Kaen Province." Khon Kaen University Journal (Graduate Studies) 13, no. 2 (April 1, 2013): 109–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5481/kkujgs.2013.13.2.11.

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Bansiddhi, Hataichanok, Viboonsuk Vuthitanachot, Chanpim Vuthitanachot, Slinporn Prachayangprecha, Apiradee Theamboonlers, and Yong Poovorawan. "Seroprevalence of Antibody Against Diphtheria Among the Population in Khon Kaen Province, Thailand." Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health 27, no. 2 (June 28, 2012): NP2712—NP2720. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1010539512450609.

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Nippanon, Paricha, Niyom Kwasu, and Tang Keow Ngang. "Corrigendum to [Healthy Exercise of Registered Female Nurses in Khon Kaen Province, Thailand]." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 237 (February 2017): 1588. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2017.06.001.

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Kitajima, T., Y. Kobayashi, W. Chaipah, H. Sato, S. Toyokawa, W. Chadbunchachai, and R. Thuennadee. "Access to antiretroviral therapy among HIV/AIDS patients in khon kaen province, Thailand." AIDS Care 17, no. 3 (April 2005): 359–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09540120512331314330.

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Nithithamthada, R. A., Chaiklieng, and Puntumetakul. "141 Prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders among dental personnel in Khon Kaen Province, Thailand." Occupational and Environmental Medicine 70, Suppl 1 (September 2013): A47.3—A48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2013-101717.141.

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Nithithamthada, R. N., Puntumetakul, and Chaiklieng. "86 Prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders among dental personnel in Khon Kaen Province, Thailand." Occupational and Environmental Medicine 70, Suppl 1 (September 2013): A29.1—A29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2013-101717.86.

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Sukto, Supaporn, Khomsorn Lomthaisong, Jirawat Sanitchon, Sompong Chankaew, Shanerin Falab, Thomas Lübberstedt, Kamol Lertrat, and Khundej Suriharn. "Breeding for Prolificacy, Total Carotenoids and Resistance to Downy Mildew in Small-Ear Waxy Corn by Modified Mass Selection." Agronomy 11, no. 9 (September 7, 2021): 1793. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11091793.

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The study aimed to improve the small-ear waxy corn populations for prolificacy, high total carotenoid content and resistance to downy mildew. Three cycles of modified mass selection were carried out for population improvement. Forty-four genotypes derived from eight C3 populations and six check varieties were evaluated for agronomic traits and yield at Khon Kaen and screened for downy mildew resistance in the rainy season 2020 at two experimental sites in Ban Phang district of Khon Kaen province. Fifty genotypes were clustered into six major groups based on color parameter (h°) and total ear number. Two selected groups (C and E) with two populations of small-ear waxy corn including Nei9008/BK-24-9-B and TY/TF-33-1-B were selected as they were resistant to downy mildew, prolific ears, and intense orange kernel color. Modified mass selection was effective for improvement of multiple traits in waxy corn.
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Saengkaew, Anchana, and Sataporn Roengtam. "Citizen Engagement and Effectiveness Local Governance Development: The Case of Khon Kaen Province,,Thailand." UNISCI Journal 18, no. 53 (May 2020): 193–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.31439/unisci-91.

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Buntrai, Sarach, Dr Manop Kanato, and Dr Sompong Srisaenpang. "Alcohol, Gender, Consumption and Related Problems in Khon Kaen Province : An Area Based Study." Khon Kaen University Journal (Graduate Studies) 08, no. 3 (July 1, 2008): 39–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.5481/kkujgs.2008.08.3.5.

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Kanyapaiboon, Sunti, and Witat Janposri. "Factors Affecting Organizational Commitment of Supporting Staff of A University in Khon Kaen Province." Khon Kaen University Journal (Graduate Studies) 12, no. 3 (July 1, 2012): 70–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.5481/kkujgs.2012.12.3.7.

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Charerntanyarak, Lertchai, Karnchanasri Singhpoo, Roongtiwa Chobchuen, Chananya Kasinpila, Ratchada Ngamroop, and Nutporn Hadee. "QUALITY OF LIFE OF STROKE PATIENT CAREGIVERS AT SRINAGARIND HOSPITAL, KHON KAEN PROVINCE, THAILAND." JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH 6, no. 3 (February 4, 2015): 1123–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.24297/jssr.v6i3.3507.

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Stroke is a chronic disease requiring patients to be treated for a long period of time. Patients need to been given close and attentive care, and this has an impacton the health and daily lives of caregivers. The aim of this cross-sectional descriptive study was to investigate the quality of life of stroke patient caregivers at Srinagarind Hospital, Khon Kaen Province, Thailand. The subjects were 166 caregivers of all stroke patients who received treatment at Srinagarind Hospital during the period 1 July 10 September, 2011. The research tool was a questionnaire which was intwo parts: Part 1 was designed to collect baseline data about the patients and their caregivers, and Part 2 was the Thai version of the brief WHO quality of life assessment instrument (WHOQOL-BREF-THAI). Data were collected from the patients medical histories and from interviews conducted by the researchers and were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results showed that the overall quality of life of caregivers was at a moderate level with a mean score of92.5. In terms of each component domain of the quality of lifeinstrument, the mean scores for physical health, mental health, social relationships, and the environment were24.1, 21.3, 10.7, and 29.3 points, respectively.Even though the quality of life of caregivers was moderatelyhigh, medical professionals who provide care for stroke patients should assist and support caregivers in various ways by, for example, giving advice on sources of information which are useful to the caregivers themselves and for the physical and mental health care of the patients in. They should also provide assistance to families when they require help in continuing to care for the patients in their own homes.
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Chuangcham, Udomporn, Wanpen Wirojanagud, Punya Charusiri, William Milne Home, and Rungruang Lertsirivorakul. "Landfill site characterisation at Kham Bon village, Muang district, Khon Kaen province, NE Thailand." International Journal of Environment and Waste Management 4, no. 3/4 (2009): 299. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijewm.2009.027398.

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Suntornlohanakul, Rabporn, Nasamon Wanlapakorn, Sompong Vongpunsawad, Thanunrat Thongmee, Jira Chansaenroj, and Yong Poovorawan. "Seroprevalence of Anti-EBV IgG among Various Age Groups from Khon Kaen Province, Thailand." Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 16, no. 17 (December 3, 2015): 7583–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.7314/apjcp.2015.16.17.7583.

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Bamrung, Adun, Jirawan Kijlerdpornpairoj, Rapeepong Suphanchaimat, and Prayoon Kowit. "623 Intregrating strategy to tackle traffic accidents in Banphai District, Khon Kaen Province, Thailand." Injury Prevention 22, Suppl 2 (September 2016): A224.1—A224. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/injuryprev-2016-042156.623.

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Doungmala, Phennarin, Patchara Phuektes, Weerapol Taweenan, Somboon Sangmaneedet, and Ornampai Japa. "Prevalence and species identification of Cryptosporidium spp. in the newborn dairy calves from Muang District, Khon Kaen Province, Thailand." Veterinary World 12, no. 9 (September 2019): 1454–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2019.1454-1459.

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Aim: This study aims to determine the prevalence of Cryptosporidium spp. infection and to identify the species of Cryptosporidium spp. in newborn dairy calves between December 2016 and March 2017 in Muang District, Khon Kaen Province, Thailand. Materials and Methods: A total of 200 fecal samples from newborn dairy calves of the ages 1 day up to 28 days were collected and the presence of Cryptosporidium oocysts was examined microscopically using the modified Kinyoun's acid-fast staining technique. Then, Cryptosporidium species were identified using nested polymerase chain reaction amplification of 18S rRNA gene and sequencing. Results: The modified Kinyoun's acid-fast staining revealed the presence of Cryptosporidium oocysts in 51% (102/200). Sequence analysis of the 18S rRNA gene identified two species, namely, Cryptosporidium bovis (n=11) and Cryptosporidium ryanae (n=11) and one isolated strain could not be identified. Conclusion: This study indicated that newborn dairy calves aging up to 4 weeks were highly infected with Cryptosporidium spp., and the infection mostly occurred in diarrheic dairy calves. This is the first report of Cryptosporidium in dairy calves in Khon Kaen Province and the results provide baseline information for further studies and control of Cryptosporidium infection in dairy calves in the study area.
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Sukanya Aimimtham, Imron Sohson, Pornsan Piyanantisak,. "Guidelines to Improve Public Service Administration for Thailand Reform: Reflections from the Northeast." Psychology and Education Journal 58, no. 1 (January 29, 2021): 1314–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/pae.v58i1.899.

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This research is based on a synthesis from a reconciliation forum for the country’s reform in Khon Kaen province, northeast Thailand. The purpose of the study is to identify conflicts and development issues in the area; investigate the need for reform in various sectors at both local and national levels, and explore alternatives or guidelines to improve public service administration for the country's reform. Data was collected using qualitative research tools including focus group, dialogue, and open-ended questionnaires. The target groups consisting of 3,200 people who is living in Khon Kaen province and other 204 professionals consisting of 61 representatives from the government sector, 39 from the private sector, 33 from education sector, 22 from in the political sector and 49 from civil society sector. The results revealed that in order to diminish conflicts, reconciliation must occur at both the community and the national level. In addition, many aspects of public service administration and public policy must also be reformed; especially those involved in politics and political institutions, ethical standards of politicians and government officials, Criminal Justice System and administration, systematic corruption, education system, economic structure and income distribution; information and data management, as well as other issues stem from inequality in the society.
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Kumjan, N., A. Manosudprasit, A. Pisek, K. Winaikosol, M. Manosudprasit, P. Pisek, N. Phaoseree, and A. Manosudprasit. "A Three-Dimensional Comparison of Nasolabial Soft Tissue between Children with Repaired Unilateral Complete Cleft Lip and Palate and Unaffected Children in Khon Kaen, Thailand." Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry 44, no. 6 (December 1, 2020): 442–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.17796/1053-4625-44.6.9.

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Objectives: The objectives were to assess the treatment outcomes of unilateral cleft lip and palate after primary surgery on nasolabial soft tissue of children ages 4–5 years old as compared with unaffected children and to establish a nasolabial soft tissue norm within Khon Kaen. Study design: This cross-sectional study consisted of 60 unaffected subjects living in Khon Kaen province and 20 subjects with repaired complete unilateral cleft lip and palate who were treated at Srinagarind Hosipital, Khon Kaen, Thailand. 3D images were taken by a Morpheus 3D Scanner and measured by the Morpheus 3D program. Independent t-tests and paired t-tests were used to analyze the significant differences between subjects with cleft and unaffected subjects. Results: There were statistically significant differences (p<0.05) of nasolabial measurements between affected subjects and unaffected subjects. Unilateral measurements showed decreased nostril height, columella lengths, and nose protrusion from ala base and ala length in the affected group. In addition, bilateral measurements found decreased upper lip protrusion, philtrum length, upper lip height, upper vermillion thickness, and lip angle. Conclusion: This study attempted to establish a norm for evaluating the treatment outcome of cleft lip and cleft palate repair at Srinagarind Hospital in relation to unaffected or noncleft individuals. The results suggest that the noncleft side in affected patients is not an optimal surgical guide for cleft repair and the surgeon should correct both sides of lip and nose features according to the norms. A surgical treatment plan should emphasize correcting nostril height, columella length, nose protrusion from ala base, ala length, and upper lip features.
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Direksin, Kochakorn, Arinee Chatchawancholtheera, and Sujira Pachariyanon. "Serologic Profiles of Classical Swine Fever Vaccinated Backyard Pig Farms in Khon Kaen Province, Thailand." Journal of Animal Research 6, no. 4 (2016): 559. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2277-940x.2016.00063.2.

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Yowapui, Sujitta, and Dr Kongsak Thatthong. "The Outcome of Eco-School a Case Study of The Schools in Khon Kaen Province." Khon Kaen University Journal (Graduate Studies) 09, no. 4 (October 1, 2009): 114–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.5481/kkujgs.2009.09.4.12.

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Kwaennoi, Ketmanee, and Dr Buapun Promphakping. "Quality of Work Life of Laos Migrant Labors in the Woskplaces in Khon Kaen Province." Khon Kaen University Journal (Graduate Studies) 11, no. 4 (October 1, 2011): 135–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5481/kkujgs.2011.11.4.14.

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Srilamart, Supawadee, and Dr Prachak Bouphan. "Drug Management of Health Personnel at Sub-District Health Promoting Hospitals in Khon Kaen Province." Khon Kaen University Journal (Graduate Studies) 13, no. 2 (April 1, 2013): 121–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5481/kkujgs.2013.13.2.12.

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Chang, Joanne T., Jihyoun Jeon, Hutcha Sriplung, Seesai Yeesoonsang, Surichai Bilheem, Laura Rozek, Imjai Chitapanarux, et al. "Temporal Trends and Geographic Patterns of Lung Cancer Incidence by Histology in Thailand, 1990 to 2014." Journal of Global Oncology, no. 4 (December 2018): JGO.18.00013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jgo.18.00013.

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Purpose Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide and in Thailand. We characterize and forecast region-specific patterns of lung cancer incidence by histology and sex. Methods We analyzed lung cancer incidence trends in Thailand by histology (adenocarcinoma [AdC]; squamous cell carcinoma [SCC]; and large-cell, small-cell, and other carcinomas) from 1990 to 2014 in four cancer registries in three regions (north, Chiang Mai Province and Lampang Province; northeast: Khon Kaen Province; south: Songkhla Province). Annual percent change (APC) was calculated to quantify the incidence rate trends using joinpoint regression. Age-period-cohort models were used to examine the temporal trends of AdC and SCC by age, calendar year, and birth cohort. We projected the incidence of AdC and SCC up to 2030 using three independent approaches: joinpoint, age-period-cohort, and Nordpred models. Results AdC incidence significantly increased from 1990 to 2012 in Chiang Mai males (APC, 1.3%), Songkhla males from 2004 to 2014 (APC, 2.5%), Songkhla females from 1990 to 2014 (APC, 5.9%), and Khon Kaen females from 2005 to 2014 (APC, 3.1%). Conversely, SCC incidence significantly decreased from 1990 to 2012 in Chiang Mai males and females (APC, −1.2% and −4.8%, respectively), Lampang males and females from 1993 to 2014 (APC, −5.4% and −5.2%, respectively), and Songkhla females from 1990 to 2014 (APC, −2.1%). In general, trends of AdC and SCC correlated more with birth cohort than with calendar year. Three projection models suggested that incidence rates of AdC in Songkhla may continue to increase until 2030. Conclusion Temporal trends of lung cancer by histology varied among regions in Thailand. Reduction of lung cancer incidence in Thailand likely will require prevention strategies tailored to each specific region.
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Chanthago, Phramaha Jittipong, Phrakrudhammapissamai Phrakrudhammapissamai, and Chayanon Jantaragaroon. "Development of a Learning School in Wat Srichan School, Khon Kaen Province: A Participatory Action Research." International Journal of Higher Education 9, no. 1 (December 23, 2019): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/ijhe.v9n1p11.

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This research was conducted in order to develop a learning school system at Wat Srichan School. This monk school has experienced problems related to quality due to the students’ low proficiency as evidenced in the unsatisfying O-net Test score. This research was framed around the participatory discipline in which both critical social theory and theory of post-modernism were integrated in order to assure the attainment of information from collobaration between the researcher and the research participants. Thirty research participants were engaged in different processes of the research, including planning, acting, observing, and reflecting upon the results. These research processes were deployed in 2 semesters between the academic year 2015-2016. The development was aimed at creating positive changes in the student’s learning. The research created three developmental projects: 1) Creating an environment that promoted learning, 2) Developing teachers to foster teaching skills that promote critical thinking and creativity among the learners, and 3) Developing critical thinking skills and creativity for the learners. The projects were found to be effective for the promotion of learning at the school because the overall scores of all of the projects’ indicators and the score for each individual project were both averaged above 3.50. The project helped to create awareness among the researchers and the participants regarding the importance of collaborative and democratic measures as crucial means for success. Particularly in this research, it was observed that in order for the learning environment to be created the three projects mentioned above should be implemented.
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Suwannarong, Kanokwan, and Robert S. Chapman. "Characteristics Associated with Contact with Rodents In, Around, and Outside Homes in Khon Kaen Province, Thailand." American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 92, no. 4 (April 1, 2015): 784–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.14-0195.

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Taweekul, Krailert, John Caldwell, Ryuichi Yamada, and Akimi FuJimoto. "Factors affecting diversification in rain-fed agriculture in four amphoes (districts) in Khon Kaen Province, Thailand." International Journal of Technology Management & Sustainable Development 11, no. 1 (April 1, 2012): 93–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/tmsd.11.1.93_1.

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Sriring, P., T. Kanjanarach, and I. Krass. "Calcium Consumption and Preferences for Vegetable-based Calcium Products of Women in Khon Kaen Province, Thailand." Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 8, no. 6 (November 2012): e22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sapharm.2012.08.052.

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Voraphab, Itsarapong, Yupa Hanboonsong, Youichi Kobori, Hiroaki Ikeda, and Takeshi Osawa. "Insect species recorded in sugarcane fields of Khon Kaen Province, Thailand, over three seasons in 2012." Ecological Research 30, no. 3 (March 6, 2015): 415. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11284-015-1252-8.

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Ayuwat, Dr Dusadee, Wanichcha Narongchai, and Dr Somkiat Choosrithong. "LABOUR RIGHTS OF INFORMAL LABOUR IN RURAL KHON KAEN, THAILAND: THE HOME WORKERS PERSPECTIVES." JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH 5, no. 1 (August 24, 2014): 649–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.24297/jssr.v5i1.3289.

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The objectives of this research were to study the home working production process and to study labour rights understanding of the home workers in the rural area of Khon Kaen province, Thailand via the qualitative research methodology. Data collection was based on an in-depth interview and observation to 18 home workers, which conducted during March August 2010. The content analysis was employed to data analysis. The results indicated that the formation of the home workers was driven by the demand from the producers from neighboring villages. These producers were operating within the chain of production associated with other producers from the central part. Due to their formation as a group, their existing skills in garment and tailoring, and their increased labor management skill, they had the ability to get order directly from the outside producers. Despite their limited negotiation capacity regarding benefits, the informal labours considered the home workers as economically rewarding and beneficial to their family. As regards understanding on the labour rights, the home workers define the labour rights as the right to social insurance, the right to safe work place, the right to medical services, and the right to increased wages. The majority of them had a limited understand about the labour rights as it was related to the rights and duty of the employees and employers.
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Pumee, Chalauyrat, Dr Adcharaporn Pagdee, and Samang Homchuen. "Utilization of Community Forest : A Case Study of Zum Phuknam Community Forest, Chumpae District, Khon Kaen Province." Khon Kaen University Journal (Graduate Studies) 07, no. 3 (July 1, 2007): 30–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5481/kkujgs.2007.07.3.4.

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Kongphapa, Treenuannuch, Dr Sukhumvit Saiyasophon, and Dr Sukanya Aemaimtum. "The Role of Modern Human Resource Management: A Case Study of Large Enterprises in Khon Kaen Province." Khon Kaen University Journal (Graduate Studies) 09, no. 3 (July 1, 2009): 139–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5481/kkujgs.2009.09.3.14.

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Kapetch, Preecha, Kazuhito Sakai, Kobkiat Pisanjaroen, Taksina Sansayawichai, Hiroyuki Cho, Shinya Nakamura, and Tamotsu Nakandakari. "Analysis of Land Characteristics for Efficient Irrigation Development of Sugarcane Growing Areas in Khon Kaen Province, Thailand." Journal of Rainwater Catchment Systems 22, no. 1 (2016): 23–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.7132/jrcsa.22_1_23.

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Intarapoom, Itch, Orawan Srisompun, and Naris Sinsiri. "Impacts of Sugarcane Farmland Expansion towards Food Security among Sugarcane-farming Households in Khon Kaen Province, Thailand." Advanced Journal of Social Science 4, no. 1 (July 28, 2018): 11–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.21467/ajss.4.1.11-17.

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Sangchanda, Niramol, Supat Isarangkool Na Ayutthaya, Somyot Meetha, and Patcharin Songsri. "The Influence of Rainfall on Growth of Rubber Trees in Marginal Area of Northeast Thailand." Advanced Materials Research 844 (November 2013): 7–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.844.7.

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Rubber trees grow predominately in the southern and eastern areas of Thailand, where there is the majority of rainfall. However, the rubber tree plantations extend to north and northeastern areas, with lower annual rainfall. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of rainfall on growth of rubber tree in northeastern areas of Thailand. The outcome of this work should be helped to indicate the optimum area for rubber tree planting in northeast. The study was undertaken using rubber tree clone RRIM600 by comparing the girth at 150 cm at the soil surface, planted in areas of differing rainfall: in Nongkhai, Chaiyaphum, Khon Kaen, Roiet and Buriram provinces. The sample of 50 trees was selected in 3 plantations per province (150 trees per province). The results found that there was no significant difference in girth of the rubber trees in all areas. However, the rubber trees planted in Nongkhai, where had highest rainfall, had highest growth. Moreover, the relationship between rainfall and growth exhibited a positive correlation, demonstrating that higher rainfall increased the girth of rubber trees.
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Et al., Jenasama Srihirun. "Guidelines for the Development of Restaurant Businesses: Providing Online Food Delivery Services in Khon Kaen, Thailand." Psychology and Education Journal 58, no. 1 (January 29, 2021): 1412–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/pae.v58i1.922.

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This research aims to find the guidelines for developing the restaurant businesses providing online food delivery services in Muang District, Khon Kaen Province, Thailand. Qualitative research was utilized to conduct the research. There were two techniques: namely, Documentary research and In-depth interviews (IDI) with seventeen key informants with at least five years of business experience. The study found that 9 M (Man, Money, Materials, Management, Morale, Message, Marketing, Menu, and Mindset) led to the business-critical successes. Place or distribution channel was an important factor for service marketing mixed factors. The finding showed three service innovations: 1) New service concepts, 2) New service processes, and 3) New service business models for the guidelines to develop restaurant businesses providing online food delivery services.
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Saijuntha, Weerachai, Sumonta Tapdara, and Chairat Tantrawatpan. "Multilocus enzyme electrophoresis analysis of Echinostoma revolutum and Echinostoma malayanum (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) isolated from Khon Kaen Province, Thailand." Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 3, no. 8 (August 2010): 633–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1995-7645(10)60153-8.

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