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... 7 External links Branches The four main branches of Southern Praying Mantis are: Chow Gar (周家; Chow family) Chu Gar (朱家; Chu family) Kwong Sai Jook Lum (江西竹林; Jiangxi Bamboo Forest) Iron Ox (鐵牛) A common antecedent can be surmised not only from their similarities but also from the fact that they all share a common routine, Sarm Bo Jin. However, the genealogies... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Southern Praying Mantis (martial art)
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...plant , native to eastern Asia in Japan , China and Korea . A member of the family Polygonaceae , Japanese knotweed has hollow stems with distinct raised nodes that give it the appearance of bamboo , though it is not related. While stems may reach a maximum height of 3–4 m each growing season, it is typical to see much smaller plants in places where they sprout through cracks in... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Japanese knotweed
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... Chusquea culeou Chusquea macrostachya Chusquea pittieri Chusquea simpliciflora Chusquea uliginosa Chusquea valdiviensis etc. Chusquea is a genus of bamboo with about 120 species. Most of them are mountain clumping bamboos native from southern Mexico to southern Chile and Argentina . They are sometimes referred to as South American mountain... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Chusquea
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...plant , native to eastern Asia in Japan , China and Korea . A member of the family Polygonaceae , Japanese knotweed has hollow stems with distinct raised nodes that give it the appearance of bamboo , though it is not related. While stems may reach a maximum height of 3–4 m each growing season, it is typical to see much smaller plants in places where they sprout through cracks in... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Japanese knotweed
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...joints , causing eventual fusion of the spine; it is a member of the group of the spondylarthropathies . Complete fusion results in a complete rigidity of the spine, a condition known as bamboo spine . Treatment is with physiotherapy and medication . Some cases remain mild, while other result in marked disability. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Signs and symptoms... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Ankylosing spondylitis
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...stamping three times on the ground. Thereupon the husband attacked the wereman with a piece of wood, and the latter to escape transformed himself into a leaf; this the husband put into a piece of bamboo and fastened the ends so that he could not escape, he then went back to the village and put the bamboo in the fire. The wereman said "Don't", and as soon as it was burnt he fell dead. In another... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Lycanthropy
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..., Eulemur mongoz Crowned Lemur, Eulemur coronatus Red-bellied Lemur , Eulemur rubriventer Gray-headed Lemur, Eulemur cinereiceps Genus Hapalemur : lesser gentle or bamboo lemurs Gray Bamboo Lemur, Hapalemur griseus Sambriano Bamboo Lemur, Hapalemur occidentalis Bandro, Hapalemur alaotrensis Golden Bamboo Lemur, Hapalemur aureus Genus Prolemur... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Lemuridae
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...of the western flute. The Hindu god Krishna is said to be a master of the instrument. The Indian flutes are very simple instruments when compared with their western counterparts; they are made of bamboo and are keyless. The pitch of Indian flutes is not standardized, and is largely left to the personal preference of the artist. Two main varieties of Indian flutes are currently used. The first... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Flute
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...on Soviet aid up until the USSR's collapse in 1991. Along with Cuba , North Korea and Vietnam, Laos is one of the few remaining countries still under communist leadership. Further reading Bamboo Palace , Christopher Kremmer. Examines the disappearance and fate of members of the Lao royal family after the establishment of communism in 1975. The Ravens , Christopher Robbins. Personal... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/History of Laos
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...reflected throughout the country both in its language to the temple as well as art, literature, performing arts, etc. Laotian music is dominated by its national instrument , the khaen (a type of bamboo pipe ). Bands typically include a singer/rapper ( mor lam ) and a khaen player ( mor khaen ) alongside fiddlers and other musicians. Lam saravane is the most popular genre of Laotian music... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Laos
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