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International examiners finished taking tests PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 26 February 2008
ImageThe international examiners, financed by world health organization, have finished taking hair and urine sample from 150 residents of hongor soum, which was contaminated from mercury. The examiners has worked in hongor for two days, and the will take same test from 50 residents of selgenge province, hushaat soum, which is not contaminated, in order to compare the test results of the following two soums.

The group scientists and professors of Mongolian medical science university, also working in contaminated area.

The team of international examiners will come to hongor soum, to take samples from water and turf, and collect data. Their arrival planned in 27-28th of February.


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Akira KAMIMURA, lecturer, faculty of Mongolian studies, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies launched an innovative website on old Mongolian manuscripts maps in cooperation with the state archive of Mongolia. It contains 16 precious maps which are stored at the state archive for academic use. The oldest map was estimated being made in 1803-1805.

A remarkable feature of this web site is that you can find manuscripts written on those maps by an advanced search function. All content of the maps has been indexed and easily accessible with the advanced search function.


For instance, if you type, "erdeni"(transcription of Mongol bichig as "erdene"), you get 24 search results and it says "erdeni" is written on 4 different maps. Then, it indicates where the search words are found on the specific places of the maps. Also, you can add search conditions among 20 items.

KAMIMURA hopes this web site helps progress on study of Mongolian history and many other related disciplines. Not only for the academic use, it is also beautiful and interesting to appreciate.