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™—Èππ”È ππ∑∫ÿ√,’ 464, 465 ¥Õ¬Õ‘π∑ππ∑å, 37, 453 ∂“à π≈°‘ ‰πµ,å 447
™πÈ— π”È ∫“¥“≈, 460, 456 ¥‘°‰§µ,å 392, 434 ∂”È º“‰∑, 142
™π—È π”È ∫“¥“≈®–‡ªπì ™π—È πÈ”™π¥‘ ¡·’ √ߥπ— , 456 ¥π‘ ‡§≈¬∑å –‡≈, 221 ·∂∫·∫∫´∫— ´Õâ π, 37
™π—È π”È ∫“¥“≈™π—È ∑Ë ’ Õß, 473
∏ √ ≥’ «‘ ∑ ¬ “ ª √ – ‡ ∑ » ‰ ∑ ¬ 581
∑ ∏√≥’øî °‘ å, 441, 444, 446 ‡¢ÕË◊ π¿¡Ÿ æ‘ ≈, 39
∏√≥ø’ î ‘° ¥å ⫬«∏‘ ’«¥— §“à §«“¡µ“â π∑“π ¥â“πµ–«π— µ°¢Õ߮ߗ À«¥— ‡™¬’ ß„À¡à, 39
∑√—欓°√∏√≥’, 478 ‰øøÑ“, 379 µÕπ‡Àπ◊Õ‡∑◊Õ°‡¢“™–‡¡“, 43
∑√—欓°√·√à, 381 ∏√≥’«∑‘ ¬“, 440, 442, 443, 445 ∑–‡≈Õ—π¥“¡—π, 8
∑√“¬·°â«, 424 ∏√≥’«∑‘ ¬“‚§√ß √â“ß, 446 ∑Ë’√“∫≈ÿà¡¿“§°≈“ß, 4
∑ƒ…Æ«’ “à ¥«â ¬°“√¢¬“¬µ«— ¢Õ߇ª≈Õ◊ °‚≈°, 339 ∏√≥«’ ∑‘ ¬“™—ÈπÀπ‘ , 446 ∑’Ë√“∫ ߟ ‚§√“™, 6
∑ƒ…Æ«’ “à ¥â«¬°“√§π◊ µ—«¢Õß«—µ∂ÿ, 339 ∏√≥ ’ —≥∞“π, 231, 281, 330, 524, 532 ∑’Ë ßŸ ∑“ß¿“§µ–«—πµ°µÕπ∫π, 4
∑Õß§”, 411 ∏√≥ ’ —≥∞“ππÈ”∑à«¡, 330 ∑Ë’ ߟ ∑“ß¿“§‡Àπ◊Õ, 3
∑Õß§”¢“«, 412 ∏“µÀÿ “¬“°, 407 ‡∑◊Õ°‡¢“‡≈¬-‡æ™√∫Ÿ√≥,å 5
∑Õ√‡å ∫Õ√å‰πµå, 431 ∏“√π”È ·¢Áß, 321 ∫“â π‰√à, 41
∑–‡≈ “∫√ªŸ ·Õ°, 5 ¿“§µ–«π— µ°µÕπ≈à“ß·≈–¿“§„µâ,7, 43, 45
∑–‡≈Õ—π¥“¡π— ·≈–Õà“«‰∑¬, 434 π ∫√‘‡«≥¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ°, 5,41,45
∑—ß ‡µπ, 403 ∫√‡‘ «≥¿“§‡ÀπÕ◊ ·≈–¿“§µ–«π— µ°µÕπ∫π, 3,
∑∫— ∑‘¡-·´ª‰ø√,å 433 π”È µ°≈“π “ß, 37 35, 45
∑“ߢ—∫, 485 πÈ”∑«à ¡, 329 ∫√‡‘ «≥≈“π “ß·≈–‡ πâ ∑“ßµ“°-·¡ à Õ¥, 40
∑“ßπÈ”‡°“à ·°à, 456, 487 πÈ”∫“¥“≈, 225, 453, 467, 496 ∫√‘‡«≥‰À≈à∑«ª’ ·≈–≈“¥∑«’ª, 52
∑“ßπÈ”‚§ßâ µ«¥— , 5 π”È ¡—π¥∫‘ , 439, 440, 448 ∫√‡‘ «≥Õ“à «‰∑¬, 8
∑“߫ˑß, 485 π‘≈µ–‚°, 434 ∫√‡‘ «≥Õ”‡¿Õ¢πÕ¡-Õ”‡¿Õ ‘™≈, 44
∑«‘ ‡¢“·¥π≈“«, 3 π≈‘ ‡ ¬È’ π, 434 ∫√‡‘ «≥Õ”‡¿Õª√“≥∫ÿ√’-Õ”‡¿ÕÀ—«Àπ‘ , 43
∑«‘ ‡¢“ºª’ íππÈ”, 3 ·π«‡°¥‘ ·ºπà ¥π‘ ‰À«¿‡Ÿ ¢“·Õ≈ª-á À¡‘ “≈¬— , 348 ∫Õà πÈ”æ,ÿ 456
∑«‘ ‡¢“ —π°“√“§√’ ’, 7 ·π«§≈Õß°√–, 479 ∫Õ√å‰πµ,å 397
∑‘«‡¢“À≈«ßæ√–∫“ß, 3 ·π«§≈Õ߇ πâ ∑“ßÀ≈ß— «π, 479 ∫Õ≈‡§≈¬,å 191
∑’Ë√“∫≈ÿ¡à ¿“§°≈“ßµÕπ∫π, 5 ·π«·µ°‡√¬’ ∫, 47 ∫â“π∑∫— »≈‘ “, 41
∑’Ë√“∫≈ÿà¡¿“§°≈“ßµÕπ≈à“ß, 5 ·π«√Õ¬‡≈ÕË◊ π, 439 ∫∑‘ Ÿ¡π‘ — , 447
‡∑§π‘§°“√´Õâ π∑∫— ™È—π¢Õâ ¡≈Ÿ , 498 ·π«√Õ¬‡≈◊ÕË π§≈Õß¡–√ÿà¬, 31, 232, 318 ‡∫π∑Õ‰πµ,å 428
‡∑∑√“Œ‰’ ¥√µ,å 397 ·π«√Õ¬‡≈◊ËÕπ‡®¥’¬å “¡Õß§å, 31, 203, ·∫∫ ≈æ‘ À√◊Õ§√’πŸ‡≈™πË— , 47
‡∑π∑“§‘«‰≈µ,å 21 532
‡∑Õ√凙¬’ √,’ 448 ·π«√Õ¬‡≈ÕË◊ π·æ√à, 314, 315 ª
‡∑Õ√å‚¡≈¡Ÿ ‘‡π ‡´Áπ ,å 352 ·π«√Õ¬‡≈◊ËÕπ¡’æ≈—ß, 347
‡∑◊Õ°‡¢“µ–π“«»√’, 7 ·π«√Õ¬‡≈ÕË◊ π‡¡¬, 315, 345, ª√–™“°√¢Õߪ√–‡∑»‰∑¬, 1
‡∑Õ◊ °‡¢“‡æ™√∫Ÿ√≥·å ≈–¥ßæ≠“‡¬πÁ , 6 ·π«√Õ¬‡≈◊ËÕπ·¡®à —π, 187 ª√–µŸº“, 141
‡∑Õ◊ °‡¢“¿æŸ “π, 6 ·π«√Õ¬‡≈Ë◊Õπ·¡à∑“, 315, 458 ª√‘¡“≥π”È ∫“¥“≈, 453
·∑π∑“≈¡— , 407 ·π«√Õ¬‡≈Ë◊Õπ√–πÕß, 31, 232 ª√‘¡“≥π”È Ωπ, 459
·∑π∑“‰≈µå, 407 ·π«√Õ¬‡≈ÕË◊ π»√’ «— ¥Ï,‘ 532 ª√¡‘ “≥ø≈ÕŸ Õ‰√¥å, 456, 471
‰∑√·Õ ´°‘ 458, 461, 163 ·π«√Õ¬‡≈Õ◊Ë π –·°ß, 315, 317 ª√‘¡“≥‡À≈°Á , 455, 471
·π«√Õ¬‡≈◊ËÕπÕµÿ √¥µ‘ ∂å, 20, 24, 201 ª≈“©≈“¡π”È ®◊¥, 179
∏ ‰π‚Õ‡∫’¬¡, 407 ªπŸ ´‡’ ¡πµ,å 413
‡ª≈Õ◊ °‚≈°„µâæÈπ◊ ¡∑ÿ √, 299
∏√≥°’ “≈, 20 ∫ ‡ª≈◊Õ°‚≈°¿“§æÈπ◊ ∑«’ª, 299
∏√≥’ª√–«µ— ,‘ 448
∏√≥æ’ ∫‘ µ— ‘¿—¬, 329, 531 ‡¢“‡®â“, 45
582 ∏ √ ≥’ «‘ ∑ ¬ “ ª √ – ‡ ∑ » ‰ ∑ ¬
º ‡ø≈¥å ª“√åº ¡, 423 √
‰ø‚∫√‰≈µå, 44
·ºπà ¥π‘ ∂≈à¡, 346, 348, 480 √Õà ßπÈ”‚∫√“≥, 493
·ºπà ¥‘π∑√¥ÿ , 467 ¿ √àÕß ”√«®, 352
·ºπà ¥‘π‰À«, 339, 532 √Õ¬µàÕ∏√≥’πà“π-Õÿµ√¥‘µ∂å ·≈– √–·°â«-
·ºπ∑Ë’∏√≥’«‘∑¬“, 18 ¿“æ∂à“¬¥“«‡∑¬’ ¡ SPOT, 329 ®π— ∑∫ÿ√’, 303
·ºπ∑’Ë»—°¬¿“æ„π°“√ªÑÕß°—π°“√ªπ‡ªôóÕπ ¿°Ÿ ÿâ¡¢“â «, 509 √Õ¬‡≈◊ËÕπ§≈Õß¡–√¬ÿà , 18, 524
¢ÕßÀ‘π, 492 ¿Ÿ¡‘Õ“°“»·∫∫Ωπ‡¡Õ◊ ß√Õâ πµ≈Õ¥ª,ï 9 √Õ¬‡≈◊ËÕπ‡®¥’¬å “¡Õß§å, 18, 352
·ºàπ‡ª≈Õ◊ °‚≈°, 343 ¿¡Ÿ ‘Õ“°“»·∫∫¡√ ÿ¡‡¡◊Õß√Õâ π, 9 √Õ¬‡≈ËÕ◊ πµ“¡·π«√–¥—∫, 18
·ºπà ‡ª≈Õ◊ °‚≈°™“π-‰∑¬, 15, 299, 303, 305, ¿Ÿ¡Õ‘ “°“»·∫∫ –«—ππ“, 9 √Õ¬‡≈◊ËÕπª°µ‘, 448, 528
531 ¿Ÿ‡«¬’ ß, 509 √Õ¬‡≈ÕË◊ π·¡à®π— , 351, 352
·ºπà ‡ª≈Õ◊ °‚≈°Õπ‘ ‚¥®π’ , 15, 299, 303, 305, √Õ¬‡≈ÕË◊ π·¡ªà ßî , 18, 23
306, 531 ¡ √Õ¬‡≈◊ËÕπ¬âÕπ, 46
√Õ¬‡≈◊ËÕπ√–πÕß, 18, 479, 524
æ ¡≥±≈·√à, 386 √Õ¬‡≈◊ËÕπÕÿµ√¥µ‘ ∂å, 23
¡≥±≈·√à¢Õߪ√–‡∑»‰∑¬, 386 √Õ¬‡≈◊ËÕπÕÿµ√¥µ‘ ∂å-πà“π, 18
æ≈Õ¬§Õ√π— ¥¡— , 433 ¡≈æ…‘ , 497 √–∫∫°¥’ ¢«“ß, 492
æ≈Õ¬ µ“√å, 433 ¡À“¬ÿ§´’‚π‚´Õ°‘ , 139, 185 √–∫∫°¥’ ¢«“ß∑“߇∑§π§‘ , 492
æ≈Õ¬ “·À√°, 433 ¡“≈“‰§µ,å 397 √–∫∫°’¥¢«“ß∑“ß∏√≥’, 492
æ≈ß— ß“π‡™◊ÕÈ ‡æ≈‘ß®“°´“°¥÷°¥”∫√√æ,å 475 ¡’∑Õ‡√’¬¡, 410 √–∫∫°’¥¢«“ß∑“ß∏√≥«’ ∑‘ ¬“, 490
æ“≈’‚Õ´’π, 185 ·¡°π’‰∑µå, 404 √–∫∫°’¥¢«“ß∑¡’Ë πÿ…¬å √â“ߢÈ÷π, 492
ææ‘ ∏‘ ¿≥— ±å‰¥‚π‡ “√¿å ‡Ÿ «’¬ß, 509 ·¡ß°“π ’ ∑√ß¡π, 386 √–∫∫‡∑’¬∫πÈ”Àπ°— , 498
æ‘æ‘∏¿≥— ±å √‘ π‘ ∏√, 509 ‚¡π“‰´µ,å 410 √–∫∫ “√ π‡∑»¿Ÿ¡»‘ “ µ√å, 498
æ’µ√–¥—∫≈à“ß, 220, 232 ‰¡‚≈‰π‡´™Ë—π, 45 √—µπ™“µ‘, 431
æÈπ◊ ∑ˇ’ °Õ◊ ∫√“∫, 5 ‰¡‚Õ´’π, 185 √‘§‡µÕ√å, 345
æÈπ◊ ∑√’Ë —∫π”È , 330 ‡√¥‘‚Õ≈“‡√’¬, 21
æ◊πÈ ∑»’Ë °— ¬¿“æ∑“ß·√à, 389 ¬ ·√°à ≈Õ ´Ÿ≈“‰√µå, 46
æ◊πÈ √Õß√∫— ∂ππ, 476 ·√°à “√‡å πµ, 37, 39, 44, 45, 50
‡æ°¡“‰∑µ,å 382 ¬Õ¥¥Õ¬Õ‘π∑ππ∑,å 4 ·√°à “≈’π“, 398
‡æ™√, 433 ¬‘ª´¡— , 416 ·√à§«Õµ´å, 37, 43, 44
‡æ∑“¬, 408 ¬§ÿ §√’‡∑‡™’¬ , 139, 462, 518, 519, 531 ·√à§Õøøî‰πµå, 431
‡æπ∑å·≈π‰¥µ,å 406 ¬ÿ§§«Õ‡∑Õ√åπ“√’, 18, 185, 213, 448, 459, ·√à§Õ√‡å ¥¬’ ‰√µ,å 429
‡æÕ√凡’ˬπ, 439, 444 522 ·√§à “√åπ—≈‰≈µ,å 429, 431
‡æÕ√å‰≈µå, 417 ¬§ÿ ®·Ÿ √ ´°‘ , 137, 140, 430, 462, 517, 519, ·√§à “√å‚π‰∑µ,å 431
‚æ·∑™, 429 520, 531 ·√·à §≈‰´µå, 37, 43, 44
‚æ·∑™‡ø≈¥ å ª“√,å 423 ¬§ÿ ‡∑Õ√凙¬’ √,’ 18, 452, 455, 463 ·√à‰§≈‚π´Õ¬‰´µå, 37
‰æ√Õ°´’π¥”, 435 ¬ÿ§‰∑√·Õ ´°‘ , 137, 458, 461, 517, 518, ·√߇§πâ , 487
‰æ‚√≈‰Ÿ ´µå, 404 519, ·√߇§√¬’ ¥, 487
‰æ≈ ‚µ´π’ , 185 ¬ÿ§π’‚Õ®π’ , 521, 522 ·√´à ≈‘ ≈‘¡“‰πµ,å 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45, 50
‰æ≈‚Õ´π’ , 185 ¬§ÿ æ“≈’‚Õ®π’ , 521 ·√à´≈‘ ≈‘¡“‰π å·∫∫‡ πâ „¬, 41
ø´Ÿ Ÿ≈π‘ ¥‘ , 21 ¬§ÿ ‡æÕ√‡å ¡¬’ π, 461, 466
¬ÿ§¡’‚´‚´Õ°‘ , 46, 531
∏ √ ≥’ «‘ ∑ ¬ “ ª √ – ‡ ∑ » ‰ ∑ ¬ 583
·√à´≈‘ ‰«µå, 429 ·√à‡À≈Á°, 404 »
·√à‡´√ — ‰´µå, 398 ·√Õà Õ‰®µ,å 37
·√‡à ´Õ√§å Õπ, 408 ·√Õà Õ√å‚∑‡§≈ , 39, 44 »Ÿπ¬å°≈“ß·ºπà ¥‘π‰À«, 342
·√¥à ’∫°ÿ , 402 ·√àÕÕ√å‚∑‰æ√Õ°´’π, 46, 49 ‡»√…∞∏√≥’«∑‘ ¬“, 425
·√à‰¥ÕÕª‰´¥,å 37, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 49 ·√àÕ–≈Ÿ¡‚‘ π´≈‘ ‡‘ °µ, 49
·√ൖ°«Ë— , 398 ·√à‡Õ𠵓‰µµå, 46
·√à∑Õß·¥ß, 398 ·√‡à Õª‚î ¥¥, 37, 44
·√à∑Õß·¥ß∏√√¡™“µ,‘ 398 ·√·à Õ°µ‚‘ π‰≈µå, 37 µ‘∫‰πµ,å 401
·√∑à ≈— °,å 430 ·√·à Õ§∑‘‚π‰≈µ-å ‡∑√‚¡‰≈µ,å 44, 45 µ‘∫‘‚§‰πµå, 401
·√‡à ∑√‚¡‰≈µå, 40, 44 ·√·à Õπ¥“≈‰Ÿ ´µå, 40, 45 ·µπ‰πµå, 402
·√·à ∑™‰’ Œ‰¥√µ,å 427 ·√·à Õπ¥’´’π, 37 ªî‡π≈¥”, 433
·√πà °‘ ‡°≈‘ , 406 ·√·à Õ≈¡—π¥π’ °“√å‡πµ, 50 ¿“æ≈—°…≥–∏√≥’«‘∑¬“·ª√ —≥∞“π, 347
·√·à ∫‰√µå, 427 ·√à‚Õ≈‘«π’ , 46, 49 –æ“π‡»√…∞°®‘ , 477
·√à‰∫‚Õ‰∑µå, 39, 44 ·√Œà Õ√πå ‡∫≈π¥,å 37, 44 —µ«‡å ≈È’¬ß≈Ÿ°¥«â ¬π¡, 190, 200
·√æà ≈«ß, 401 “¬·√àπÈ”√âÕπ, 328
·√æà ≈«ß‡ß‘π, 401 ≈ ”√«®§≈◊Ëπ‰À« –‡∑◊Õπ, 439
·√æà ≈«ß∑Õß, 401 ”√«®∏√≥«’ ∑‘ ¬“, 10
·√æà µ‘ ™‡å ∫≈π¥å, 431 ≈°— …≥–°“√∂°Ÿ À¡ÿπµ—«, 39 ”√«®∏√≥’øî ‘° ,å 439, 444, 445, 446
·√‡à æ∑“¬, 39 ≈°— …≥–‚§√ß √“â ß„πÀπ‘ ·ª√æ√·’ §¡‡∫√¬’ π, 46 ”√«®∏√≥’«‘∑¬“, 440, 444, 445, 446
·√·à æ≈®‚‘ Õ‡§≈ , 39, 43, 44, 45 ≈“π®Õ¥‡§√◊ÕË ß∫π‘ , 485 ”√«®«—¥¢Õâ ¡≈Ÿ π“¡·¡‡à À≈Á°‚≈°, 439
·√øà ≈ÕŸ Õ‰√µ,å 427 ≈“π·√,à 384 ”√«®«—¥§≈π◊Ë ‰À« –‡∑◊Õπ, 439
·√à‚ø≈‚°‰æµ,å 37 ≈“πÀÕ¬, 209 ”√«®«¥— §«“¡‡¢¡â π“¡·¡‡à À≈Á°, 440
·√¡à — ‚§‰«µ,å 39, 40, 44, 46, 50 ≈‘°‰πµ,å 447, 452, 458 ”√«®«¥— §«“¡‡¢¡â π“¡·¡à‡À≈°Á ‚≈°, 440
·√‡à ¡µ“-ÕÕ∑‰Ÿ πµ,å 431 ≈‚Ÿ §´π’ , 410 ”√«®«¥— §«“¡‚π¡â ∂à«ß, 440
·√à·¡ß°“π ’ , 406 ·≈π∑“π—¡, 410 ”√«®«—¥§«“¡‰À« –‡∑◊Õπ¢ÕߙȗπÀ‘π, 440
·√à‚¡π“‰´µå, 39 ‰≈¡Õ‰πµå, 404 ÿ “πÀÕ¬, 209
·√à‚¡≈‘∫¥‰’ πµå, 407 ÿ “πÀÕ¬·À≈¡‚æ∏Ï‘, 32, 209
·√à‰¡‚§√‰§≈π,å 37, 39, 40, 44 « ‡ πâ ∑“ßµ“°-·¡à Õ¥, 37
·√ଟ‡√‡π¬’ ¡, 431 ‡ πâ ∑“ßπ”È µ°·¡°à ≈“ß, 37
·√à√‰Ÿ ∑≈,å 410 «—¥§«“¡‰À« –‡∑◊Õπ, 440 ‡ âπ∑“ߌե-ÕÕ∫À≈«ß, 37
·√à‚≈À–æπÈ◊ ∞“π, 397 «—¥æ√–∏“µ¡ÿ à«ß§”, 141
·√à‚«≈≈“ ‚∑‰πµ,å 46, 49 «—¥ π“¡‚π¡â ∂à«ß, 446 À
·√à ·§‚æ‰≈µ,å 44 «— ¥ÿ§π— ‡¢Ë◊Õπ, 487
·√à ø“‡≈Õ‰√µ,å 398 «‘°ƒµ°“√≥åπ”È ∫“¥“≈·≈–º≈°√–∑∫, 467 Àπ«à ¬™—Èπµ–°Õπ‡®â“æ√–¬“, 24
·√à øïπ, 37 «‘∏°’ “√°π— ÕÕ°, 498 Àπ૬™—πÈ µ–°Õπ¥‘π‡À𒬫°√ÿ߇∑æ, 24
·√à ¡∑‘ ´Õ‰πµå, 398 «∏‘ ’°“√„™√â –∫∫‡∑’¬∫π”È Àπ°— , 498 Àπ«à ¬À‘π ms1, 177
·√ à ß— °– ,’ 398 «‘∏’«¥— §«“¡‰À« –‡∑Õ◊ π, 440 Àπ૬À‘π ms3, 177
·√àÀπ—°, 407 «‘»«°√√¡∏√≥’«∑‘ ¬“, 497 Àπ૬Àπ‘ ms4, 178
·√àÀ“¬“°, 407 «≈ÿ ·ø√‰¡µ,å 402 Àπ«à ¬À‘π ms5, 178
‚«≈≈“ ‚∑‰πµ,å 430 Àπ«à ¬À‘π™‘ µå‡¢“¬âÕ¬, 44
Àπ«à ¬Àπ‘ µ–°Õπ‡πÕÈ◊ ª√– ¡·≈–§“√∫å Õ‡πµ,127
Àπ«à ¬Àπ‘ ªπŸ , 128
584 ∏ √ ≥’ «‘ ∑ ¬ “ ª √ – ‡ ∑ » ‰ ∑ ¬
Àπ«à ¬À‘π¡“√≈å ≈æ∫ÿ√’, 24 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ¥Õ°¥Ÿà, 113 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ªŸπ √–∫ÿ√,’ 128
Àπ«à ¬Àπ‘ ‰π åÀ“¥„π‡æ≈“, 44 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ¥Õ¬°Õß¡,Ÿ 109 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ªπŸ «πÀ¡“°, 64
À¡«¥Àπ‘ °√«¥¡π‡®¥¬’ å, 151 À¡«¥À‘π¥Õ¬≈Õß, 22, 143 À¡«¥À‘πªπŸ ™’ ß— , 79
À¡«¥Àπ‘ °√«¥¡π¡’‡°’¬√µ,‘ 151 À¡«¥À‘π¥Õ¬À¬¥, 158 À¡«¥À‘πªŸπŒÕ¥, 63
À¡«¥Àπ‘ °≈âÕ∑Õ, 160 À¡«¥À‘π¥π‘ ¥“π¥à“π´“â ¬, 128 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ‚ªÉßπ”È √âÕπ, 148
À¡«¥Àπ‘ °Õß¡,Ÿ 157 À¡«¥À‘π¥‘π¥“π µ— À’∫, 79 À¡«¥À‘πº“°â“π, 22, 141
À¡«¥Àπ‘ °“â ߪ≈“, 22, 144 À¡«¥Àπ‘ µ–´Ÿ‚§ä–, 160 À¡«¥Àπ‘ º“‡¥Ë◊Õ, 131
À¡«¥Àπ‘ °“≠®π∫√ÿ ’, 31 À¡«¥À‘πµ–‚≈ä–¥—ß, 85 À¡«¥Àπ‘ º“·¥ß, 22, 143
À¡«¥Àπ‘ °«Ë‘ ≈¡, 126 À¡«¥Àπ‘ µ√Ÿ Ÿ≈¥ÿ , 116 À¡«¥Àπ‘ º“𰇧â“, 130
À¡«¥À‘π‡°“–§“, 191 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ∑√“¬‡¢“‡À¡Õ◊ ß§√±ÿ , 133 À¡«¥Àπ‘ º“À«¥, 126
À¡«¥À‘π‡°“–¬“«πÕâ ¬, 124 À¡«¥À‘π∑√“¬∑à“¡–‡¥ËÕ◊ , 133 À¡«¥À‘πæπ¡«ß— , 135
À¡«¥À‘π‡°“–‡Œ, 121 À¡«¥À‘π∑√“¬·ªÑ߫ߗ „À≠,à 152 À¡«¥À‘πæ√–∏“µÿ, 22, 141
À¡«¥À‘π¢Õ¡, 202 À¡«¥À‘π∑√“¬≈”≈Õß, 152 À¡«¥À‘πæ√–∫“∑, 161
À¡«¥Àπ‘ ¢ÿπÀ«â ¬, 158 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ∑√“¬ ߢ≈“, 116 À¡«¥À‘πæ√–«À‘ “√, 29, 169, 461
À¡«¥Àπ‘ ‡¢“¢«“ß, 129 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ∑ø— øá‡¢“‡¢’¬«, 74 À¡«¥Àπ‘ æ√ÿ™–∫“, 117
À¡«¥Àπ‘ ‡¢“¢“¥, 130 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ∑ÿàßπ“ß≈ß‘ , 134 À¡«¥Àπ‘ æ–‡¥ä–, 158
À¡«¥Àπ‘ ‡¢“‡®“â , 118 À¡«¥Àπ‘ π“·¢¡, 192 À¡«¥Àπ‘ æ—∫º“â , 135
À¡«¥À‘π‡¢“©°√√®å, 132 À¡«¥Àπ‘ π“∑√“¬, 198 À¡«¥Àπ‘ æÿπæ‘π, 181, 182
À¡«¥À‘π‡¢“µ“ßäÕ°, 132 À¡«¥Àπ‘ π“∑«,’ 151 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ‰æ‚√§≈“ µ°‘ ‡¢“¢¡’È â“, 111
À¡«¥À‘π‡¢“æ√–, 120, 121 À¡«¥Àπ‘ π”È ¥ÿ°, 130 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ‰æ‚√§≈“ µ°‘ ‡¢“À≈«ß, 111
À¡«¥À‘π‡¢“¬à“ª°ÿ , 176 À¡«¥Àπ‘ π”È æÕß, 29, 167, 457 À¡«¥À‘πø≈î ‰≈µ¥å Õ¬¡Ÿ‡´Õ√,å 68
À¡«¥À‘π‡¢“≈«°, 128 À¡«¥Àπ‘ π”È ¡‚ÀÓ√, 131 À¡«¥À‘π¿°Ÿ √–¥÷ß, 29, 167, 457
À¡«¥À‘π‡¢“«—ß°√–¥“¥, 120 À¡«¥À‘π‡π‘πºâŸ„À≠‡à ¬Õ◊Ë , 149 À¡«¥À‘π¿Ÿ¢—¥, 176
À¡«¥À‘π‡¢“À≈—°, 160 À¡«¥À‘π‡π‘π‚æ∏Ï‘, 148 À¡«¥À‘π¿∑Ÿ Õ°, 29, 175, 458, 463
À¡«¥À‘π§≈Õß¡’π, 181, 182 À¡«¥À‘π∫Õà æ≈Õ¬, 76 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ¿Ÿæ“π, 29, 172, 462
À¡«¥À‘π§«π°≈“ß, 117 À¡«¥À‘π∫“â π‚µ, 108 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ¿Ÿ‡æ, 129
À¡«¥À‘π§«π∑—ß, 92 À¡«¥À‘πª√–¥àŸ‡≤“à , 202 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ¡À“ “√§“¡, 29, 174, 462
À¡«¥À‘π§«Õ√嵉´µ‡å °“–≈“â π, 77 À¡«¥À‘πªÉ“·°,à 90 À¡«¥À‘π¡–≈–°“, 85
À¡«¥À‘π§«Õ√µå ‰´µ‡å ®“â ‡≥√, 63 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ª“ßÕ‚»°, 129 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ·¡°à Õä §Õ¡‡æ≈°Á ´å, 72
À¡«¥À‘π§«Õ√嵉´µå‚ªßÉ πÈ”√Õâ π, 62 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ªÉ“≈“π, 157 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ·¡àªîß, 68
À¡«¥À‘π§«Õ√µå ‰´µºå “∫àÕß, 57 À¡«¥À‘πª“É ‡ ¡¥Á , 95 À¡«¥À‘π·¡Ωà “ß, 187
À¡«¥À‘π‚§°°√«¥, 29, 172, 458 À¡«¥À‘πª“Àπ—π, 86 À¡«¥À‘π·¡√à –¡“¥, 201
À¡«¥À‘π‡©≈’¬ß≈∫— , 205 À¡«¥À‘πªîß, 203 À¡«¥À‘π·¡à Õ¥, 187, 191, 201
À¡«¥Àπ‘ ™¬— ∫√ÿ ,’ 153 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ª‡ÉŸ §≈Õ–§’, 160 À¡«¥À‘π·¡ à “¬, 111
À¡«¥Àπ‘ ™’ µå·≈–Àπ‘ ø≈î ‰≈µ·å °≈ß, 79 À¡«¥À‘πªπŸ §≈Õß‚°π, 151 À¡«¥À‘π·¡àŒÕà ß Õπ, 66
À¡«¥Àπ‘ ™ÿ¡· ß, 202 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ªπŸ ∑“à ¡–π“«, 65 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ‰¡âŒßÿ , 157
À¡«¥Àπ‘ ‡™√‘ åµ¢“≥ÿ, 74 À¡«¥À‘πªŸπ∑ßàÿ ‡ ≈¬’Ë ¡, 74 À¡«¥À‘π¬¡, 203
À¡«¥Àπ‘ ‡™√‘ 嵪“°™¡, 76 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ªŸπ‰∑√‚¬§, 133 À¡«¥À‘π¬–À“, 117
À¡«¥À‘π´—∫∫Õπ, 130 À¡«¥Àπ‘ ªπŸ æ√–«Õ, 127 À¡«¥Àπ‘ √Õâ ß°«“ß, 112
∏ √ ≥’ «‘ ∑ ¬ “ ª √ – ‡ ∑ » ‰ ∑ ¬ 585
À¡«¥À‘π√—ßπ°, 90 À¡àÀŸ ‘π‚¥‚≈‰¡µå¿‡Ÿ ¢“∑Õß, 153 Àπ‘ ‰∫‚Õ‰∑µ-å ´≈‘ ≈‘¡“‰πµå™‘ µ,å 42
À¡«¥À‘π‡√¥‡∫¥Ω“ß, 112 À¡ŸàÀ‘πªπŸ ‡®’¬°, 153 À‘π‰∫‚Õ‰∑µå-´‘≈≈‘¡“‰πµå‰π ,å 42
À¡«¥À‘π≈“ßà“, 85 À¡ŸàÀ‘πªŸπæπ¡«ß— °å, 154 Àπ‘ ‰∫‚Õ‰∑µå-‰¥ÕÕª‰´¥å‰π ,å 42
À¡«¥À‘π≈“π°√–∫◊Õ, 202 À≈ÿ¡¬∫ÿ , 371, 492, 532 Àπ‘ ‰∫‚Õ‰∑µå‰π å, 37, 42
À¡«¥Àπ‘ ≈“πÀÕ¬, 111 À«â ¬·¡à¥”, 142 À‘π‰∫‚Õ‰∑µå‰π ·å ≈–¡°‘ ¡“‰∑µå, 37
À¡«¥À‘π≈”∑—∫, 181 ÀÕ¬‡®¥’¬,å 200, 206, 208 À‘π‰∫‚Õ‰∑µ-å ‡ø≈¥ å ª“√å-§«Õµ´å‰π å, 42
À¡«¥À‘π≈È,’ 198 ÀÕ¬ ÕßΩ“, 514 À‘π‰∫‚Õ‰∑µ-å ¡— ‚§‰«µå·°√π‘µ, 43
À¡«¥À‘π«—ß™Èπ‘ , 22, 144 À“¥‡≈π, 232 Àπ‘ ‰∫‚Õ‰∑µ-å ‰¡‚§√‰§≈πå‰π ,å 40
À¡«¥Àπ‘ «—ßµß, 92 Àπ‘ °—°‡°∫Á , 440, 442, 446 Àπ‘ ‰∫‚Õ‰∑µå·Õ¡ø‚î ∫‰≈µ,å 42
À¡«¥Àπ‘ «ß— π”È ‡¬Áπ, 132 À‘π°“∫, 419 Àπ‘ ‰∫‚Õ‰∑µ-å ŒÕ√πå ‡∫≈π¥å‰π ,å 42
À¡«¥À‘π«—ß –æßÿ , 112, 452 À‘π°“√å‡πµ-‰¥ÕÕª‰´¥å·§≈°å´‘≈‡‘ °µ, 37 Àπ‘ ª√–¥∫— , 418
À¡«¥À‘π ªî≈‡«¬å, 120 Àπ‘ °“√å‡πµ·Õ¡øî‚∫‰≈µå, 43 Àπ‘ ª√–¥—∫ «π, 418
À¡«¥À‘π √–·°«â , 132 À‘π‡°√·«§ ≈—∫À‘π¥π‘ ¥“π, 52 À‘πª¥î °πÈ— , 440, 442, 446
À¡«¥À‘π «π™“¡, 151 Àπ‘ ·°√π‘µ, 236, 427 À‘πªπŸ , 412
À¡«¥Àπ‘ –π’, 151 Àπ‘ §«Õ√åµ´µ‘ °‘ øî≈‰≈µ,å 68 À‘πªπŸ π”È ®¥◊ , 190
À¡«¥Àπ‘ “¡®Õ¡, 181, 182 À‘π§«Õ√µå ‚´‡ø≈¥ å ª“µ°‘ ‰π ,å 37 Àπ‘ ·ª√, 19, 268
À¡«¥À‘π “√–∫∫, 202 À‘π§«Õ√µå ‚´‡ø≈¥å ª“√åµ°‘ , 43 Àπ‘ ·ª√‡°√¥µË”, 20, 21
À¡«¥À‘π ·’ ¥ß™¡ÿ æ√, 182 À‘π§«Õ√嵉´µå, 44, 45, 52 Àπ‘ ·ª√‡°√¥ Ÿß, 18, 20
À¡«¥Àπ‘ ¢ÿ ‰æ√«π— , 148 Àπ‘ ·§≈°´å ‘≈‘‡°µ, 35, 40, 42, 43, 45, Àπ‘ ·ª√∑‡Ë’ °¥‘ ®“°°√–∫«π°“√·ª√ ¿“æ, 48
À¡«¥Àπ‘ ‡ “¢—«, 29, 170 Àπ‘ ™π«π, 419 Àπ‘ ·ª√æ“√“‰π ‡å °√¥ Ÿß, 39
À¡«¥À‘πÀπÕߥհ∫«— , 77, 112 À‘π™‘ µå, 35, 39, 44, 45, 52 Àπ‘ ·ª√ —¡º — , 46
À¡«¥À‘πÀπÕß∫«— , 202 Àπ‘ ™ÿ¥æ“√“‰π ,å 35, 52 À‘πæ√·’ §¡‡∫√’¬π, 46
À¡«¥Àπ‘ ÀπÕß‚ªßÉ , 129 À‘π´‘≈≈¡‘ “‰πµå‰π å, 39 Àπ‘ æ“√“‰π å, 45, 50, 52
À¡«¥À‘πÀ≈Ÿà‚§°â µŸ, 160 Àπ‘ ´ß÷Ë ‡°¥‘ ®“°°“√À≈Õ¡≈–≈“¬‡ªπì ∫“ß «à π, 50 Àπ‘ æ“≈’‚Õ‚´Õ°‘ µÕπ≈à“ß, 39
À¡«¥Àπ‘ À⫬§ß‘ , 192 À‘π∞“π∏√≥,’ 299 Àπ‘ æÈπ◊ ∞“π´—∫´Õâ π, 20
À¡«¥À‘πÀ⫬∑“°, 126 À‘π¥‘π¥“π, 442, 460 Àπ‘ ‡æ°¡“‰∑µ,å 37, 44
À¡«¥À‘πÀ⫬∫Õà ‚¢ß, 145 À‘π‰¥ÕÕª‰´¥¡å “√‡å ∫≈‘ , 37 Àπ‘ ‡æ°¡“‰∑µ-å ·Õ‰æ≈µå, 43
À¡«¥Àπ‘ À«â ¬æπÿ Õâ ¬, 118 À‘π‰¥ÕÕª‰´¥å·Õ¡ø‚î ∫‰≈µå, 42 À‘π¡À“¬ÿ§´’‚π‚´Õ‘°, 18
À¡«¥À‘πÀ«â ¬ â¡, 113, 452 Àπ‘ µπâ °”‡π‘¥, 440, 442, 445 À‘π¡À“¬ÿ§æ√·’ §¡‡∫√¬’ π, 18
À¡«¥Àπ‘ À«â ¬À≈«ß, 194 À‘πµ–°Õπ¿‡Ÿ ¢“‰ø, 52 À‘π¡À“¬ÿ§æ“≈’‚Õ‚´Õ°‘ µÕπ∫π, 18
À¡«¥Àπ‘ À⫬À‘π≈“¥, 29, 165, 457 Àπ‘ ∑√“¬, 52 À‘π¡À“¬ÿ§æ“≈’‚Õ‚´Õ°‘ µÕπ≈à“ß, 18, 35
À¡«¥À‘πÀ—«π“§”, 130 Àπ‘ ∑√“¬‡¢“‡¡◊Õß§√±ÿ À‘π¡À“¬§ÿ ¡’‚´‚´Õ°‘ , 18
À¡«¥À‘π·À≈¡‰¡â‰ºà, 120 À‘π∑√“¬´—∫‡°√·«§, 52 À‘π¡°‘ ¡“‰∑µå, 35, 39, 45, 50
À¡«¥À‘π·À≈¡ ß‘ À,å 179 À‘π∑√“¬´∫— Õ“‚§ °‘ , 52 Àπ‘ ‰¡°“™‘ µå, 39, 43
À¡«¥Àπ‘ Õ“√®å ≈‘ ‰≈µå§ÕÀß ,å 116 À‘π∑È‘ßÀπ“â ‡¢ËÕ◊ π, 483 Àπ‘ ‰¡‚≈‰πµ,å 45
À¡«¥À‘πÕ‡’ ≈‘», 131 Àπ‘ πÈ”¡—π, 185, 448 À‘π¬§ÿ §√’‡∑‡™¬’ , 18
À¡«¥Àπ‘ Õ¡ÿâ ≈°Ÿ , 135 À‘π‰π å, 35, 37, 39, 44, 45 À‘π¬§ÿ §“√∫å Õπ‡‘ øÕ√ — , 18
À¡«¥Àπ‘ ŒàÕßÀÕ¬, 22, 142 Àπ‘ ∫–´Õ≈µå, 216, 463, 522 Àπ‘ ¬§ÿ ®·Ÿ √ ´‘°, 18
À¡Ÿà‡°“–√Ÿª‚§âß, 318 Àπ‘ ·∫∫©∫—∫, 31 Àπ‘ ¬ÿ§‰´≈‡Ÿ √’¬π-¥’‚«‡π’¬π, 51
586 ∏ √ ≥’ «‘ ∑ ¬ “ ª √ – ‡ ∑ » ‰ ∑ ¬
Àπ‘ ¬§ÿ ‰∑√·Õ ´°‘ , 18 ·À≈ßà ·√·à ∫∫·¬°™È—π, 382 ·Õàßæ‘…≥ÿ‚≈°, 201
Àπ‘ ¬§ÿ ‡æÕ√凡¬’ π, 18 ·À≈ßà ·√à·∫∫ °“√åπ, 398 ·Õßà ‡æ™√∫Ÿ√≥,å 205
Àπ‘ ≈‚Ÿ §‡§√µ°‘ ·°√𵑠, 40 ·À≈ßà ·√à·∫∫ “¬·√à, 398 ·Õßà ‡¡Õ√å°¬ÿ , 34, 446
À‘π≈‚Ÿ §‚´¡, 37 ·À≈ßà ·√àæÕø√ï ,’ 384 ·Õàß·¡µà ∫’ , 196
Àπ‘ ∫Ÿ,à 430 ·À≈ßà ·√à – ¡µ—«„π™πÈ— Àπ‘ Õ¡ÿâ ·√,à 398 ·Õàß·¡µà Ëπ◊ , 201
Àπ‘ ÕàÕπ, 40, 43, 45, 52, 417 ·À≈àß ‘π·√,à 382 ·Õßà ·¡à‡¡“–, 22, 191, 452
Àπ‘ ÕÕ√å‚∑‰π ,å 39, 45 ·Õàß·¡à Õ¥, 200
Àπ‘ Õ–π“‡∑°‰´µ,å 45 Õ ·Õßà ¬àÕ¬∫â“ππ“∑√“¬, 199
À‘πÕ§— π,’ 19 ·Õà߬Õà ¬∫“â πª“É §“, 198
Àπ‘ ·Õππ“‡∑°‰´µ,å 50 Õ–´‰Ÿ √µ,å 398 ·Õßà ¬àÕ¬∫â“πª,Ÿ 198
Àπ‘ ·Õ‰æ≈µ,å 44 Õ–∫§Ÿ Ÿ¡à“, 51 ·Õßà ¬Õà ¬·æ√à, 138
Àπ‘ ·Õ¡ø‚î ∫‰≈µå, 42, 45 Õ–≈“∫“ ‡µÕ√å, 416 ·Õßà ¬àÕ¬·¡∑à –, 191
Àπ‘ ŒÕ√åπ‡∫≈π¥å™ ‘ µ,å 43 Õ”‡¿Õ¢πÕ¡, 45 ·Õà߬àÕ¬·¡à∑“π, 191
À‘πŒÕ√πå ‡∫≈π¥-å ‰¥ÕÕª‰´¥å‰π å, 42 Õ”‡¿Õª√“≥∫ÿ√’, 45 ·Õà߬Õà ¬·¡≈à Õß, 200
À‘πŒÕ√åπ‡∫≈π¥·å Õ¡ø‚î ∫‰≈µå, 42 Õ”‡¿Õ ™‘ ≈, 45 ·Õà߬Õà ¬≈”ª“ß, 140
‡À¡◊Õß∂à“πÀπ‘ , 185, 191 Õ”‡¿ÕÀ—«À‘π, 45 ·Õßà ¬Õà ¬‡ √‘¡ß“¡, 191
·À≈ßà ‰™¬ª√“°“√, 187 Õ‘µ‡∑’¬¡, 411 ·Õßà ≈”ª“ß, 190, 456
·À≈àß´“°¥°÷ ¥”∫√√æ,å 506 Õ≈‘ ‡¡‰πµ,å 410 ·Õàß≈,È’ 197
·À≈ßà ´“°‰¥‚π‡ “√å, 506 Õ·’ «æÕ‰√µå, 425 ·Õà߇«¬’ ß·Àß, 187, 452
·À≈àß∑’Ë∑ß‘È ¢¬–, 491 Õ’‚Õ´’π, 185 ·Õßà °≈π§√, 225
·À≈àßπ”È ∫“¥“≈‡°‘¥Õ¬àŸ„π∑—ßÈ À‘π√à«π Õÿ≥À¿Ÿ¡‘, 51 ·Õßà –∫⓬Õâ ¬, 210
·≈–Àπ‘ ·¢Áß, 468 ‡Õ‡¡Õ√’, 430 ·Õßà π‘ ªπÿ , 207, 409
·À≈ßà π”È ∫“¥“≈„π™Èπ— ∑√“¬™“¬À“¥, 470 ‡ÕÕ√‡å ∫¬’ ¡, 411 ·Õàß ÿæ√√≥∫√ÿ ’, 203
·À≈ßà πÈ”∫“¥“≈„π∑√Ë’ “∫‡™‘߇¢“, 466 ·Õßà °√–∫Ë’, 32, 208 ·ÕàßÀπÕßÀ≠⓪≈Õâ ß, 206
·À≈ßà πÈ”∫“¥“≈„πÀ‘π, 456 ·Õßà ¢ÕßÀ¡Ÿà‡°“–√Ÿª‚§âß à«πÀπâ“, 320 ·ÕàßÕÿ¥√- °≈π§√, 7
·À≈àßπÈ”∫“¥“≈„πÀ‘π·¢Áß, 458, 460, ·Õßà ¢ÕßÀ¡Ÿà‡°“–√Ÿª‚§ßâ à«πÀ≈ß— , 320 ·Õπ∑√“‰´∑,å 452
466, 470 ·Õßà ‡§’¬π´“, 206 ·Õ¡øî‚∫‰≈µå, 51, 406
·À≈ßà πÈ”∫“¥“≈„πÀ‘π√«à π, 459, 464 ·Õàß‚§√“™, 226, 459 ·Õ¡‚¡‰πµ,å 22
·À≈àßπÈ”∫“¥“≈„πÀπ‘ √«à π·≈–Àπ‘ ·¢Áß, 471 ·Õßà ‚§√“™-Õÿ∫≈, 7 ·Õ≈≈“‰πµ,å 407
·À≈ßà ·¡à Ÿπ, 187 ·Õàß·®â§Õπ, 189 ·Õ ‡∫ ∑Õ , 430
·À≈àß·√à, 382 ·Õßà ·®Àâ à¡, 189 ‚Õ≈‘‚°´π’ , 185
·À≈àß·√à™–≈–≈“¬ – ¡, 386 ·Õßà ‡™¬’ ß¡à«π, 190, 449
·À≈ßà ·√൰§â“ß – ¡, 384 ·Õßà ‡∑Õ√‡å ™¬’ √’, 18 Œ
·À≈àß·√à∑µÿ ‘¬¿¡Ÿ ‘, 398 ·Õà߇∑Õ√‡å ™’¬√’„πÕà“«‰∑¬, 33
·À≈àß·√πà È”√âÕπ®“°À‘πÀπ◊¥, 384 ·Õßà ∏π∫√ÿ ’, 204 Œ’¡“‰∑µå, 404
·À≈ßà ·√à·∫∫™—πÈ , 386 ·Õàßπ“ŒÕà ß, 196 ‡Œ¡‘¡Õ√剸µå, 398
·À≈àß·√à·∫∫πÈ”√âÕπ, 383 ·Õàßπ’‚Õ®’π, 212 ‚Œ‚≈´’π, 185
·À≈àß·√·à ∫∫·ª√ ¿“æ‚¥¬°“√·∑π∑’Ë, 383 ·Õßà ∫Õà À≈«ß, 197 ‰Œ¬“´π‘ ∑,å 408
·À≈ßà ·√à·∫∫Ωßí ª√–, 382 ·ÕàßΩ“ß, 187, 439
·Õàßæ“≈’‚Õ®’π, 211
∏ √ ≥’ «‘ ∑ ¬ “ ª √ – ‡ ∑ » ‰ ∑ ¬ 587
A ceramic, 420 Dilation Source Theory, 339
cerussite, 398 dimension stone, 419
actinolite, 37, 435 Chaiburi Formation, 153 disseminated type, 382
active fault, 339, 488 chalcedony, 434, 435 Doi Kong Mu Formation, 109
agate, 434, 435 chalcocite, 397 Doi Long Formation, 143
aggregate, 413, 419, 483, 487 Chaliang Lab Formation, 205 Doi Musur Group, 68
alabaster, 416 chalocpyrite, 397 Doi Yot Formation, 158
allodapic limestone, 144 Chanthaburi Group, 132 Dok Du Formation, 113
alluvial deposits, 215, 459,468 Chedi Conglomerate, 151 Dolomite and Dolomitic limestone
alluvial fan, 213, 215, 216, 469 chert nodule, 135, 515, 516 unit, 128
Alnus thaiensis, 198 Chiak Limestone Member, 153 dolomite, 43, 153, 425
amethyst, 435 China clays, 420 Donchai Group, 72
Anisian, 139, 141, 142 China stone, 421
aquamarine, 435 chrysocolla, 397 E
asbestos, 430 Chum Saeng Formation, 202
azurite, 397 Claraia, 140 Elastic Rebound Theory, 339
coastal tide-dominated deposits, 224, E-Lert Formation, 131
B 231 eluvial deposit, 384
coffinite, 431 embankment, 487
ball clays, 420 colluvial deposits, 216, 222, 225, 230 emery, 430
barite, 427 colour clays, 420 Eocene, 211
barrier, 233 columbite, 407 erosion, 5, 178, 306
basalt, 216, 235, 524 common opal, 435 evaporite minerals, 429
Bellamya sp., 193, 194 confined aquifer, 456, 457, 464, 472, evaporties, 416, 425
bentonite, 428 473 exclusionary method, 498
beryl, 435 contact metasomatic deposit, 383
black pyroxene, 435 continental crust, 298, 529 F
black spinel, 435 craton, 299
bloodstone, 434, 435 Cretaceous, 139 fan delta, 203
bornite, 397 cuprite, 397 Fang red beds, 110
Bouma sequence, 95, 142, 144, 149, fault, 189, 217, 379, 474, 476
514, 515 D feldspar, 423
burried channel, 487 fining upward sequence, 141, 213, 514
Dan Lan Hoi Group, 110 flood plain deposits, 213, 223, 227
C Dan Sai Shale, 128 flood, 329
Daonella, 140, 150 floodplain management, 330
calcrete horizons, 179 dasycladaceans, 142 fluorite, 427
carnallite, 429 diamictite, 120, 305, 514 fluvial deposits, 217, 231
Carnian, 140, 141 diamond, 435
carnotite, 431 diatomite, 187, 191, 428, 521 G
cassiterite, 402, 407 dickite, 424
cement, 413 galena, 398
Cenozoic, 185, 186 garnet, 39, 435
588 ∏ √ ≥’ «‘ ∑ ¬ “ ª √ – ‡ ∑ » ‰ ∑ ¬
garnierite, 406 Jurassic, 139, 461, 462, 511 Lampang Group, 139, 140
geologic barrier, 492 Lampang sub-basin, 140
glaciomarine deposits, 124 K Lan Hoi Formation, 111
Gondwana Land, 125 Lan Krabu Formation, 202, 440
granite, 419 Kaeng Krachan Group, 118, 460 landbridge, 447, 483
graphite, 430 Kang Pla Formation, 144 landslide, 476
kaolin, 420 land-use zoning, 498
H Khao Chakan Formation, 132 leucoxene, 410
Khao Chao Formation, 118, 120, 122 Li Formation, 198
halite, 429 Khao Khad Formation, 129, 130 limonite, 404
Halobia, 140, 324, 325 Khao Khi Ma Pyroclastic, 111 Loei Fold Belt, 302, 313, 321
heavy mineral, 407 Khao Khwang Formation, 129 loessal soils, 228
hematite, 404 Khao Lak Formation, 161 Lower clastic and carbonate unit, 127
hemimorphite, 398 Khao Luak Formation, 128 Lu Kloc Tu Fromation, 160
Holocene, 185, 186 Khao Luang Pyroclastic, 111
Hong Hoi Formation, 142 Khao Muang Krut Sandstone, 133, 134 M
Hua Na Kham Formation, 130 Khao Phra Formation, 118, 120, 121
Huai Bo Khong Formation, 145 Khao Ta Ngog formation, 132 Mae Fang Formation, 187
Huai Fai Group, 158 Khao Wang Kadat Formation, 120 Mae Hong Son Formation, 66
Huai Hin Lat Formation, 165, 166, 461 Khao Ya Puk Formation, 166, 176 Mae Moh Group, 191, 192
Huai King Formation, 192 Khlong Kon Limestone, 151 Mae Ping Formation, 68
Huai Luang Formation, 194 Khlong Min Formation, 181 Mae Sai Formation, 111
Huai Phu Noi Formation, 118 Kho Hong argillite, 117 Mae Sot Formation, 187, 191
Huai Pong Group, 156 Khok Kruat Formation, 165, 172, 462 Mae Tha Group, 110
Huai Som Formation, 113, 452 Khom Formation, 202 Maemohcyon potisati, 194, 195
Huai Tak Formation, 126 Khorat Group, 29, 139, 164 magmatic segregation deposit, 382
hyacinth, 408 Khun Huai Formation, 158 magnetite, 39
hydrothermal deposit, 383 Kiu Lom Formation, 126 magnitude, 343
hydrothermal vein deposit, 383 Klo Tho Formation, 160 Maha Sarakham Formation, 165, 174,
Ko He Formation, 120, 121 462
I Ko Yao Noi Formation, 124 Mai Hung Formation, 157
Kong Mu Formation, 157 malachite, 397
ilmenite, 39, 410 Krabi Group, 208 Malaka Fromation, 85
IKONOS, 493 Kuan Klang Formation, 117 manganese oxide nodule, 386
Indochina microcontinent, 299 manganese, 404
Indosinian Orogeny, 310 L marble, 35, 272, 413, 419
integrated data study, 330 marine clay, 221
intermontane basin, 185, 211, 521, 522 La Nga Formation, 85 marl, 417, 466
Ladinian, 139 Massive limestone unit, 128
J Laem Mai Phai Formation, 120 Melanoides sp., 194, 195
Lam Long Sandstone, 152 Mesozoic Era, 139
jacinth, 408 Lam Thap Formation, 181
jasper, 435
∏ √ ≥’ «‘ ∑ ¬ “ ª √ – ‡ ∑ » ‰ ∑ ¬ 589
meta-autunite, 431 P Ping Formation, 203
metallogenic province, 386 pitchblende, 431
Mi Kiat Conglomerate, 151 Pa Kae Formation, 90 placer, 384, 402, 433
mineral deposit, 382 Pa Lan Formation, 157 Planorbis sp., 195
Miocene, 87, 203, 211 Pa Nan Formation, 86 plate tectonics, 339
mixed feldspar, 421 Pa Samed Formation, 95 Pleistocene, 215, 455
molybdenite, 407 Palaeocardita, 141 Pliocene, 186
monazite, 39, 267, 410 Paleocene, 185, 186 pneumatolytic deposit, 382
mottle, 219 Pang Asok Formation, 129 Pong Nam Ron Formation, 148
mullion, 145 Paratrachyceras, 140, 143 porphyry deposit, 384
pebbly rock, 238 Posidonomya sp., 117, 514
N Pecten, 142 potash feldspar, 39, 423
pegmatite, 39 potash, 429
Na Kham Formation, 192 pentlandite, 406 Pra Bat Formation, 161
Na Sai Formation, 198, 200 peridot, 435 Pratu Tao Formation, 202
Na Thawi Formation, 151 perlite, 417, 235 prehnite, 435
Nam Duk Formation, 130 petrified wood, 7, 435 preloading, 485
Nam Mahoran Formation, 131 Pha Daeng Formation, 143 Pru Chaba Formation, 117
Nam Pat Group, 145 Pha De Formation, 158 psilomelane, 404
Nam Phong Formation, 129, 165, 166, Pha Dua Formation, 131 Pu Khloe Khi Formation, 160
461 Pha Huat Formation, 126 pyrolusite, 404
Nan-Uttaradit and Chantaburi-Sra Kaeo Pha Kan Formation, 141
Geosuture, 303 Pha Nok Khao Formation, 130 Q
native copper, 397 Phanom Wang Formation, 135
natural levee deposits, 215 Phanomwang Limestone Member, 154 quartz arenite, 516
Ngao Group, 126, 190, 255 Phap Pha Formation, 135 quartz, 424, 435
nickel, 406 Phra That Formation, 141 quartz-rock crystal, 435
Noen Phu Yai Yua Formation, 149 Phra Wihan Formation, 165, 169, 462
Noen Po Formation, 148 Phra Woh Limestone, 127 R
Nong Bua Formation, 202 Phrae Group, 111
Nong Dok Bua Formation, 77, 112 Phrae Sub-basin, 140 rare earth elements, 240, 407
Nong Pong Formation, 129 Phu Khat Formation, 166, 176 Ratburi Group, 116, 133, 461
non-spatial data, 330 Phu Kradung Formation, 165, 167, 461 remote sensing technique, 330
Norian, 145, 150, 154 Phu Phan Formation, 172, 462 residual deposit, 216, 384, 404, 421
Phu Phe Formation, 129 riprap, 483
O Phu Thok Formation, 165, 175, 462 rock salt, 429, 462
Phuket Group, 122 Rong Kwang Formation, 112
oceanic crust, 299 Phukhaothong Dolomite Member, 153 rose quartz, 435
Oligocene, 187 Phun Phin Formation, 181, 182 Rung Nok Formation, 90
oncoids, 142, 148 Phuwiangosaurus sirindhornae, 182, 508 rutile, 410
ore deposit, 382 Phuwiangosaurus, 508
590 ∏ √ ≥’ «‘ ∑ ¬ “ ª √ – ‡ ∑ » ‰ ∑ ¬
S S-shape, 313 Triassic, 139, 186, 458, 463, 474
stannite, 402 Turulut Formation, 116
safety factor, 487 star sapphire, 433
Sai Yok Group, 133 Stephanocemas rucha, 195, 200 U
Sai Yok Limestone, 133 stibiconite, 401
Sam Chom Formation, 181, 182 stibnite, 401 Um Luk Formation, 135
sand dune, 228, 470 stiff clay, 219 Umphang Group, 139, 159
Sani Formation, 151 stratabound-massive sulfide deposit, 398 Undulating terrain, 5, 216, 217, 522
sanidine, 435 Suan Cham Formation, 151
Sao Khua Formation, 165, 170, 462 subgrade, 476 V
Sap Bon Formation, 129, 130 submarine fan, 143, 149, 324, 528
Sarabop Formation, 202 Sukhothai Fold Belt, 63, 72, 302, 512 vein-type deposit, 398
Saraburi limestone, 128 supergene deposit, 386 very soft clay, 484
sardonyx, 435 sylvite, 429
scheelite, 403, 407 synthetic fault, 352 W
Scythian, 141, 145, 324
sedimentary deposits, 386, 421 T Wang Chin Formation, 144
seismic source zone, 347, 348 Wang Tong Formation, 92
seismotectonic map, 347 Ta Sue Kho Formation, 160 Wang Yai Siltstone, 152
serpentinite, 406 tachyhydrite, 429 weathered clay, 484
Shan-Thai Craton, 76 talc, 430 weight-rating system, 498
Shan-Thai microcontinent, 299 tantalite, 407 Wichian Buri Group, 205
Siamogale thailandica, 194 Tarutao Group, 81 wolframite, 403, 407
Siamosaurus suteethorni, 183, 508 tectonic plates, 339 wollastonite, 46, 49, 430
Siamosaurus, 508 tectonic setting, 347 Wung Nam Yen Formation, 132
Siamotyrannus isanensis, 184, 508 tectonic structure, 347
Siamotyrannus, 508 tektite, 225, 435 X
silica sand, 231, 424 terrace deposits, 215, 217, 230, 455,
sink hole, 373 469, 471 xenotime, 411
skarn deposit, 398 Tertiary, 458, 535
slate, 419 tetrahedrite, 397 Y
smithsonite, 398 Tha Ma Dua Sandstone, 133
smoky quartz, 435 thematic extraction classification, 330 Yaha Formation, 117
soapstone, 430 thermoluminescence, 352 Yom Formation, 203
soda feldspar, 423 Thong Pha Phum Group, 69, 116
Songkhla sandstone, 116 Thung Nang Ling Formation, 134 Z
Sookpriwun Formation, 148 Thung Saliam Group, 73
spatial data, 330 Thung Song Group, 82 zincite, 398
sphalerite, 398 Tolo Dang Formation, 85 zircon, 39, 246, 267, 408, 435
Spillway Formation, 120 torbernite, 431
Srakaew Formation, 132 Trang Group, 181
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1. 𓬙—¬¬—πµå Àπ‘ ∑Õß ‡ªπì ª√–∏“π§≥–∑”ß“π
2. 𓬧√√™‘µ »√‘ ‘¿—°¥’ ‡ªìπºâŸ∑”ß“π
3. 𓬠π‘ π‘ °ÿ≈ ‡ªìπºâ∑Ÿ ”ß“π
4. 𓬫√«ÿ≤‘ µπ— µ‘«π‘™ ‡ªìπºŸâ∑”ß“π
5. ¥√. —≠≠“ √“¿‘√¡¬å ‡ªìπºâŸ∑”ß“π
6. π“¬Õ¿™‘ “µ‘ ≈”®«π ‡ªπì ºŸ∑⠔ߓπ·≈–‡≈¢“πÿ°“√
§≥–∑”ß“π‡¢¬’ π∫∑∑’Ë 12 ∑√—欓°√·√¢à Õ߉∑¬ ·≈–∫∑∑’Ë 15
1. π“¬æß»å»°— ¥‘Ï «™‘ µ‘ ‡ªìπª√–∏“π§≥–∑”ß“π
2. 𓬠¡—¬ ‡®’¬¡®‘π¥“√µ— πå ‡ªπì ºâŸ∑”ß“π
3. 𓬇 ∂’¬√ ÿ§π∏æå ߇º“à ‡ªπì ºâŸ∑”ß“π
4. π“ßß“¡æ»‘ ·¬¡â π‘¬¡ ‡ªπì ºŸ∑⠔ߓπ
5. π. . ÿæµ— √“ «≤ÿ ™‘ “µ«‘ “π™‘ ‡ªπì º∑⟠”ß“π
6. π“¬æ√’ –æß…å §π◊ §ß ‡ªìπºŸ∑⠔ߓπ
7. 𓬉«¬æ®πå «√°π° ‡ªìπºŸâ∑”ß“π
8. 𓬇™‘¥»°— ¥‘Ï Õ√√∂Õ“√ÿ≥ ‡ªπì ºâ∑Ÿ ”ß“π
9. π“¬∏π“ ‡°’¬√µ‘«ß»å™¬— ‡ªπì ºâ∑Ÿ ”ß“π
10. 𓬮µ‘ ‘»°— ¥Ï‘ ‡ª√¡¡≥’ ‡ªπì ºŸ∑⠔ߓπ
11. π“ß “««π¥‘ “ √–ß—∫æ‘»¡å ‡ªπì ºâŸ∑”ß“π
12. π“ß “«Õ“√¬“ ‡≈ÕË◊ ß≈◊Õ«ß»å ‡ªπì ºŸâ∑”ß“π
13. ¥√. ®√π‘ ∑√å µ≈ÿ ¬“∑µ‘ ¬å ‡ªìπº∑Ÿâ ”ß“π·≈–‡≈¢“πÿ°“√
596 ∏ √ ≥’ «‘ ∑ ¬ “ ª √ – ‡ ∑ » ‰ ∑ ¬
§≥–∑”ß“π‡¢’¬π∫∑∑Ë’ 13 ∑√—欓°√ªî‚µ√‡≈’¬¡„πª√–‡∑»‰∑¬ ·≈–∫∑∑’Ë 15
1. π“¬π‡√» —µ¬“√°— …å ‡ªπì ª√–∏“π§≥–∑”ß“π
2. 𓬠ÿπ∑√ »√’°≈ÿ «ß»å ‡ªπì ºâŸ∑”ß“π
3. π“¬√ß— √√§å ®“√»ÿ ‘√ ‘ «— ¥Ï‘ ‡ªìπº∑⟠”ß“π
4. π“ß “«∞µ‘ ‘æ√ ∫«— ª√–‡ √‘∞ ‡ªìπºâŸ∑”ß“π
5. π“¬∏π≠— ™—¬ ¡À∑— ∏π™—¬ ‡ªπì º∑⟠”ß“π
6. 𓬠√ÿ ™¬— »√‘ ®‘ ‘√–æ≤— π“ ‡ªπì ºâŸ∑”ß“π
7. π“¬¿“§¿Ÿ¡‘ »√¬’ “√—°…å ‡ªìπºâŸ∑”ß“π
8. π“ß “««π¥‘ “ ®π— ∑√∑å Õß ‡ªπì º∑⟠”ß“π·≈–‡≈¢“π°ÿ “√
§≥–∑”ß“π‡¢’¬π∫∑∑Ë’ 14 ∑√æ— ¬“°√π”È ∫“¥“≈„πª√–‡∑»‰∑¬ ·≈–∫∑∑’Ë 15
1. π. . ¡§¥‘ ∫—«‡æÁß ‡ªìπª√–∏“π§≥–∑”ß“π
2. 𓬠¡™¬— «ß» å « — ¥Ï‘ ‡ªπì ºŸâ∑”ß“π
3. 𓬫‘∑‘µ »‘√‘‚¿§“°‘® ‡ªπì ºâ∑Ÿ ”ß“π
4. π“¬Õ¥»‘ ¬— ®“√ÿ√—µπå ‡ªπì ºâ∑Ÿ ”ß“π
5. 𓬠¡— ƒ∑∏Ï‘ ™ÿ…≥–∑»— πå ‡ªπì º∑⟠”ß“π
6. π“ßÕ√π™ÿ À≈Õà ‡æÁ≠»√’ ‡ªìπº∑Ÿâ ”ß“π·≈–‡≈¢“π°ÿ “√
§≥–∑”ß“π‡¢’¬π∫∑∑’Ë 16 ‡Õ° “√Õâ“ßÕß‘ ·≈–¥™— π’
1. ¥√. —≠≠“ √“¿√‘ ¡¬å ‡ªìπª√–∏“π§≥–∑”ß“π
‡ªìπºŸâ∑”ß“π
2. π“ß “««‰‘ ≈ ‡«™…’ ‡ªπì º∑⟠”ß“π
‡ªπì ºâŸ∑”ß“π·≈–‡≈¢“π°ÿ “√
3. π“ß “«®“√≥ÿ ’ ¥‡’ ≈»‘
4. 𓬠∑ÿ ∏»‘ —°¥Ï‘ ‚∑«π™‘
§≥–∫√√≥“∏‘°“√ À‘π∑Õß ‡ªìπª√–∏“π§≥–∑”ß“π
1. 𓬙¬— ¬π— µå ®÷ßÕ¬Ÿ à ¢ÿ ‡ªìπºâ∑Ÿ ”ß“π
2. π“¬π‘§¡ «ß»«å “π‘™ ‡ªπì º∑⟠”ß“π
3. ¥√. ∏π»‘ √å π‘ °ÿ≈ ‡ªπì ºŸâ∑”ß“π
4. 𓬠𑠻—≈¬æß…å ‡ªìπºŸâ∑”ß“π
5. 𓬠‚‘ √µ¡å √“¿√‘ ¡¬å ‡ªìπºŸ∑⠔ߓπ
6. ¥√. —≠≠“ ¡ ’ ÿ¢ ‡ªìπº∑Ÿâ ”ß“π
7. ¥√. Õ»— π’ ‡™“«å¥”√ß§å ‡ªìπºŸâ∑”ß“π
8. ¥√. æ≈ ¢ÿ «—≤π“π—π∑å ‡ªπì ºâŸ∑”ß“π·≈–‡≈¢“πÿ°“√
9. π“¬æ»‘ …‘ Æå
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√“¬™Ë◊Õ§≥–∑”ß“πª√∫— ª√ÿß·°â‰¢„πÀπß— ◊Õ∏√≥«’ ‘∑¬“ª√–‡∑»‰∑¬
(æ¡‘ æ§å √ßÈ— ∑Ë’ 2 ©∫—∫ª√—∫ª√ßÿ ªï 2550)
∫∑∑Ë’ 1 ∫∑π” : ¥√. ÿ√¬’ å ∏’√–√ß— °‘ ÿ≈
∫∑∑’Ë 2 ∏√≥’«‘∑¬“¿¡Ÿ ‘¿“§ : π“¬æ‘»…‘ Øå ÿ¢«—≤π“ππ— ∑å
∫∑∑Ë’ 3 ¡À“¬§ÿ æ√’·§¡‡∫√’¬π·≈–∫∑∑Ë’ 16 : π“¬æ»‘ …‘ Øå ÿ¢«—≤π“π—π∑å
∫∑∑’Ë 4 ¡À“¬ÿ§æ“≈’‚Õ‚´Õ°‘ µÕπ≈à“ß·≈–∫∑∑Ë’ 16 : 𓬫√’ –æß…å µπ— «ÿ √√≥
∫∑∑’Ë 5 ¡À“¬§ÿ æ“≈’‚Õ‚´Õ‘°µÕπ∫π·≈–∫∑∑’Ë 16 : 𓬇≈»‘ ‘π √—°…“ °≈ÿ «ß»å ·≈– ¥√. æ≈ ‡™“«¥å ”√ß§å
∫∑∑Ë’ 6 ¡À“¬§ÿ ¡’‚´‚´Õ‘°·≈–∫∑∑Ë’ 16 : ¥√. Õ»— π’ ¡ ’ ÿ¢
∫∑∑’Ë 7 ¡À“¬ÿ§´’‚π‚´Õ°‘ ·≈–∫∑∑’Ë 16 : ¥√. æ≈ ‡™“«¥å ”√ß§å
∫∑∑’Ë 8 Àπ‘ Õ—§π’·≈–À‘π·ª√·≈–∫∑∑Ë’ 16 : ¥√. Õ—»π’ ¡ ’ ÿ¢
∫∑∑Ë’ 9 ∏√≥«’ ‘∑¬“„πÕ“à «‰∑¬·≈–∑–‡≈Õπ— ¥“¡—π : ¥√. «π‘¥“ ®—π∑√å∑Õß ·≈–𓬰”æ≈ °”‡π‘¥»‘√‘
∫∑∑Ë’ 10 «‘«—≤π“°“√∑“ß∏√≥’«∑‘ ¬“·ª√ ≥— ∞“π·≈–¿¡Ÿ »‘ “ µ√∫å √√æ°“≈·≈–∫∑∑’Ë 16: ¥√. æ≈ ‡™“«¥å ”√ß§å
∫∑∑Ë’ 11 ∏√≥æ’ ∫‘ µ— ¿‘ —¬·≈–∫∑∑Ë’ 16 : 𓬫 ‘ ÿ∑∏‘Ï ‚™µ‘°‡ ∂’¬√ ·≈– 𓬪√’™“ “¬∑Õß
∫∑∑Ë’ 12 ∑√—欓°√·√¢à Õ߉∑¬·≈–∫∑∑’Ë 16 : π“߇æ™√‡Œ’¬ß ∑√—æ¬å∑««’ ß— π“ß “«°ƒµ¬“ ªí∑¡“≈¬—
·≈–π“¬∏«™— ™¬— ‡™◊ÕÈ ‡À≈“à «“π‘™
∫∑∑Ë’ 13 ∑√—欓°√ªî‚µ√‡≈¬’ ¡„πª√–‡∑»‰∑¬·≈–∫∑∑Ë’ 16 : ¥√. «π‘¥“ ®—π∑√∑å Õß ·≈– ¥√. æ≈ ‡™“«¥å ”√ß§å
∫∑∑Ë’ 14 ∑√æ— ¬“°√π”È ∫“¥“≈„πª√–‡∑»‰∑¬·≈–∫∑∑’Ë 16 : ¥√. Õ√—≠≠“ ‡øÕòó ß «— ¥Ï‘
∫∑∑Ë’ 15 °“√„™âª√–‚¬™π¢å âÕ¡≈Ÿ ∏√≥«’ ‘∑¬“„πª√–‡∑»‰∑¬·≈–∫∑∑’Ë 16 : 𓬠¡™“¬ √®ÿ “®√— «ß»å
𓬫 ‘ ∑ÿ ∏‘Ï ‚™µ‘°‡ ∂¬’ √ ·≈–𓬪√™’ “ “¬∑Õß
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§≥–∫√√≥“∏°‘ “√
π“߇∫≠®«√√≥ ®“√°ÿ ≈—
¥√. æ≈ ‡™“«å¥”√ß§å
¥√. Õ»— π’ ¡ ’ ¢ÿ
µÕâ ß°“√¢Õâ ¡Ÿ≈‡æË¡‘ ‡µ¡‘ Õ∫∂“¡ À√◊Õ¡¢’ Õâ ·π–π” ‚ª√¥µ¥‘ µàÕ ”π°— ∏√≥«’ ∑‘ ¬“ °√¡∑√æ— ¬“°√∏√≥’
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