Restoration of Renal Function in Diabetes Mellitus: Is It Plausible ?

Prasit Futrakul 1and Narisa Futrakul 21 Fellow of the Royal Institute, Academy of Science2 Department of Physiology, King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Bangkok Abstract The present therapeutic strategy fails to improve renal function in diabetes mellitus, which commonly leads to end-stage renal failure. It is noted that treatment is generally initiated at a late stage due […]

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Improved Palatability of High Plant Protein Shrimp Feed by the Addition of Betaine/Amino Acid Mixture

Piamsak Menasveta1,2and Somkiat Piyatiratitivorakul21 Fellow of the Royal Institute, Acedamy of SciencePresented at the Royal Institute on the 21 July 2010.2 Center of Excellence for Marine Biotechnology Department of Marine ScienceFaculty of Science Chulalongkorn University Bangkok, Thailand Abstract Betaine or trimethylglycine functions as a methyl group donor. Sugar beet is the natural source of betaine. […]

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An Evaluation of Viscosity Models for the Prediction of the Two-phase Pressure Drop in Two-phase Flow Through A Circular Micro-channel

Sira Saisorn1, 2and Somchai Wongwises2, 31 Department of Mechanical Engineering, King Mongkut’s Institute ofTechnology Ladkrabang Chumphon Campus, Thailand2 Fluid Mechanics, Thermal Engineering and Multiphase Flow Research Lab (FUTURE)Department of Mechanical Engineering, King Mongkut’s University ofTechnology Thonburi, Thailand3 Fellow of the Royal Institute, Academy of Science Abstract Adiabatic two-phase air-water flow experiments are conducted in this […]

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Śaivism in Thailand as Recorded in Inscriptions and Old Documents from Sixth Century to Early Ayudhyā Period

Chirapat PrapandvidyaAssociate Fellow of the Royal Institute, Academy of Arts Abstract From the literary evidence the contact between India and Southeast Asia must have begun a few centuries before the Christian era. Śaivism, as one of the major sects of Hinduism, must have existed in Thailand, especially in the northeastern and eastern parts, as early […]

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Public Opinion and the Limit of China’s “Peaceful Rise”

Sitthiphon KruarattikanPh.D. Candidate (Integrated Science),College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Thammasat University Abstract Public opinion has played an important role in the making of Chinese foreign policy since Deng Xiaoping’s institution of economic reform in 1978. Chinese citizens, with the coming of commercialized media and information technology, have more latitude to express their own views on international […]

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Content Vol. II

Foreword from the Presidentof the Royal Institute of Thailand In this second English issue of the Journal of the Royal Institute, I am particularly pleased that there are several papers promoting peace and harmony, of which our country now has great need, in order to ensure its continued survival and progress. Conflicts within the country […]

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Submission guide for authors Vol I 2009

The Journal of the Royal Institute of Thailand  (JRIT) English Issue  Submission Guide for Authors JRIT publishes original contributions of research papers, reviews, brief reports, com mentaries, and other categories of academic articles.  Style and Policy Guide  Cover Letter and Signatures Format Requirements Article Structure References Tables Figures Abbreviations Deadline of Submission  Cover Letter and […]

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