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On the Web
- The Birman Society Inc. Melbourne, Victoria Australia - Raise the status of the Birman, better understanding of the breed. Provide a supportive caring network for those associated with Birmans and to rescue and care for Birmans in distress or need.
- Birman Rescue - Presents information by region about Birman rescue organizations.
- Birman Mews - News, information, and stories about the Birman cat.
- The Birman Home Page - Birman resources, chat, FAQ, and links, all searchable.
- The Northern Birman Cat Club - A GCCF affiliated cat club specialising in the Birman breed. Includes trophies point system, breed standards, breeding and showing guide, and show news.
- Bydezyne Birmans - Presentation of breed and cattery. Located in Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
- CFA Breed Standard - Birman - Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
- Birman Cats - An online community for Birman lovers.
- Birman Cat Club - Contains kitten register, show dates, news, membership details, photographs, welfare and rescue information. Attempt to find the oldest Birman logging details of cats over 18.
- National Birman Fanciers - A CFA breed club devoted to the Birman cat.
Wikipedia Articles
- Joan Birman - Joan Birman (born 1927) is an American topologist, specializing in braids and knot theory. Her book Braids, Links, and Mapping Class Groups has become a standard introduction, with many of today's researchers having learned the subject through it.
- Joel Birman - Joel Birman, a Brazilian psychiatrist and psychotherapist, was born in Vitória, State of Espírito Santo of Romanian Jewish immigrant parents. He graduated in Medicine in the 1970’s and pursued his post graduate studies in São Paulo and Paris.
- Birman - The Birman is a breed of domestic cat. This breed has a pale coloured body and darker points with deep blue eyes.
- Top-down parsing language - Top-Down Parsing Language (TDPL) is a type of analytic formal grammar developed by Alexander Birman in the early 1970s in order to study formally the behavior of a common class of practical top-down parsers that support a limited form of backtracking. Birman originally named his formalism the TMG Schema (TS), after TMG, an early parser generator, but the formalism was later given the name TDPL by Aho and Ullman in their classic anthology The Theory of Parsing, Translation and Compiling.