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    The relationship between quality of working life and health status of registered nurses in government hospital at Rayong province
    (Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2003) Vipaporn Phachiyanukul; Orawan Kaewboonchoo
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    Quality of work life of health personnel at Tambon level, Rayong province
    (Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2002) Wannada Mangkolsuppakarn; Nawarat Suwannapong; Oranut Pacheun; Chaweewon Boonshuyar
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    Life happiness of the elderly in Rayong Province
    (2009) Chutigai Tuntichaivanit; Sutham Nanthamongkolchai; Chokchai Munsawaengsub; Phitaya Charupoonphol; สุธรรม นันทมงคลชัย; โชคชัย หมั่นแสวงทรัพย์; พิทยา จารุพูนผล; Sutham Nanthamongkolchai; Mahidol university. Faculty of Public Health. Department of Family Health
    The objectives of this cross-sectional survey research were to study the life happiness and the factors influencing the life happiness of the elderly in Rayong province. The samples included 400 elderly aged between 60-80 years which were selected... and Stepwise multiple regression analysis.The results showed that 48.0 percent of the elderly had a moderate level of life happiness, followed by those with a high level (27.8%) and those with a low level (24.2%). The factors which were significantly
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    Chinese Foreign Direct Investment and Uneven Development in Thailand: TheCase of the Thai-Chinese Rayong Industrial Zone
    (2022) Jitsuda Limkriengkrai; จิตรสุดา ลิมเกรียงไกร; Mahidol University. Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. Department of Social Sciences
    This study examines the role of Chinese foreign direct investment in economic and social development in Thailand, focusing on the Thai-Chinese Rayong Industrial Zone. A qualitative method was used to explore the situation and construct a better... understanding of the related issues and broader context of the impact of Chinese foreign direct investment on Thai development. In-depth interviews were conducted with key informants involved in Chinese investment in Thailand. The findings revealed that as a
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    A study of self-reliance factors in early adulthood of the labor force in the eastern industrial zone
    (2012-03) Wirongrong Panit; Dalapat Yossatorn; Suriyadeo Tripathi; Thirasak Unaromlert; Mahidol University. National Institute for Child and Family Development; Silpakorn University. Faculty of Education
    , dependency and health. Methods: The samples were 471 workers aged between 20-35 years residing in eastern Thailand industrial estates. The tools used in this analysis were data collected from questionnaire based surveys of individual factors, life styles... in terms of biology, psychology and society. These included life satisfaction, parenting styles, family relationships, life skills, human relations in the workplace and personal factors such as age, gender, education, marital status, economic status
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    Large-scale SNP discovery through RNA sequencing and SNP genotyping by targeted enrichment sequencing in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz)
    (2014) Wirulda Pootakham; Jeremy R. Shearman; Panthita Ruang-areerate; Chutima Sonthirod; Duangjai Sangsrakru; Nukoon Jomchai; Thippawan Yoocha; Kanokporn Triwitayakorn; Somvong Tragoonrung; Sithichoke Tangphatsornruang; Mahidol University. Institute of Molecular Biosciences
    Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is one of the most important crop species being the main source of dietary energy in several countries. Marker-assisted selection has become an essential tool in plant breeding. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) discovery via transcriptome sequencing is an attractive strategy for genome complexity reduction in organisms with large genomes. We sequenced the transcriptome of 16 cassava accessions using the Illumina HiSeq platform and identified 675,559 EST-derived SNP markers. A subset of those markers was subsequently genotyped by capture-based targeted enrichment sequencing in 100 F1 progeny segregating for starch viscosity phenotypes. A total of 2,110 non-redundant SNP markers were used to construct a genetic map. This map encompasses 1,785 cM and consists of 19 linkage groups. A major quantitative trait locus (QTL) controlling starch pasting properties was identified and shown to coincide with the QTL previously reported for this trait. With a high-density SNP-based linkage map presented here, we also uncovered a novel QTL associated with starch pasting time on LG 10.
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    Annual Report 2010 Mahidol University
    (2011) Mahidol University
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    The relationship between migration and timing of birth in Nang Rong, Thailand
    (2008-07) Sukanya Chongthawonsatid; Pimonpan Isarabhakdi; พิมลพรรณ อิศรภักดี; Aree Jampaklay; อารี จำปากลาย; Barbara Entwisle; Chirayath M. Suchindran; Boonlert Leoprapai; Mahidol University. Institute for Population and Social Research
    This study examines differences in the timing of birth between migrants and non-migrants drawing on retrospective event history data. The analysis employs the Andersen and Gill, or AG model, for repeated events is a statistical model used to compute “Marital Duration-Specific Fertility Rate”. The total number of observations of married women is 10,944 person-years. The results show that after 21 years of marriage 17% of migrants had never given birth, whereas at the same time only 11% of non-migrants had never given birth. Migrants have a smaller chance of giving birth than do non-migrants. The median time to a birth is 2.11 years for non-migrants and 2.77 years for migrants. In addition, the findings show that the likelihood of having a birth decreased by 21% for current migrants compared to non-migrants. The statistical model shows that education and occupation have powerful effects on fertility, controlling for other variables. This means that migration affects fertility through its relationship with education and occupation. Selectivity of migration explains the effects of migration on fertility. The results confirm the hypotheses of selectivity, disruption, and adaptation effects of migration on fertility.
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    Annual Report 2018 Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies Mahidol University
    (2019) Mahidol University. Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies
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    ความมั่นคงในชีวิตของผู้สูงอายุหลังเกษียณอายุการทำงาน ในจังหวัดแพร่
    (2558) อภิเชษฐ์ จำเนียรสุข; สุธรรม นันทมงคลชัย; โชคชัย หมั่นแสวงทรัพย์; ศุภชัย ปิติกุลตัง; Sutham Nanthamongkolchai; Chokchai Munsawaencsub; Supachai Pitikultang; สุธรรม นันทมงคลชัย; มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล. คณะสาธารณสุขศาสตร์. ภาควิชาอนามัยครอบครัว; Mahidol university. Faculty of Public Health. Department of Family Health
    รียมตัวก่อนเกษียณ เพื่อทำให้ผู้สูงอายุมีการปรับตัวและมีการดำเนินชีวิตภายหลังวัยเกษียณได้อย่างเหมาะสมต่อไป This study was a cross sectional survey research aimed to determine the situation of life stability and factors predicting life stability... statistics and Multiple Regression Analysis were used for data analysis. The results found 51.2% of the elderly had a high level of life stability, 47.2% were at moderate level, and 0.6% were at low level. The elderly had a high level of life stability