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  • Although they play a major role in the history of Southeast Asia, the Mon people, crushed for centuries between the Burmese and the Thaïs kingdom expansions, are little known outside. The book provides a concise survey of their resistance till
  • a wide range of silt and boulder sizes. Crushing into smaller pieces, rather than the removal of asperities is postulated as the dominant process of glacial erosion. Sediment loads are given for the glacial streams.
  • on the basis of differential staining and fresh breakage are suspect. Physical processes, such as the violent forces of river ice breakups in the north, and bone crushing by mammalian scavengers produce similar pseudo-artifacts. Additionally, the middle
  • of the book tells the stories of people whose lives were permanently altered by the democracy movement crushed by the military. Part 2 : Traditions, focus on the rich cultural aspects of life in Burma, especially the pervasive influence of Buddhism on daily
  • In 1994, nylon mesh bags containing 6.2 mm diameter fragments of either freshly crushed dolomite or granite were placed on meadow, solifluction meadow, birch, heath and alpine tundra vegetation that cover surfaces within Kärkevagge, a glaciated
  • Glacial crushing of limestone and the production of carbonate-rich silts in a Pleistocene glaciofluvial system : a potential source of loess in Southern Europe
  • -water mixture and bedload transport capacity of crushed brick particles was determined for a 4% slope and different concentrations of kaolinite. The results showed that bedload transport increased significantly with the decrease in particle density
  • that pozzolan can be considered as an intermediate soil with technical characteristics between granular and cohesive soils. Pumice, one component of pozzolan, undergoes the process of grain crushing even at low stress levels, which influences the shear strength