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... increase to more than 6 million by 2010. Wristwatches have already achieved the penetration rate of more than one watch per household in the country . By the end of the next decade there could well be almost two watches per household ...
... increase to more than 6 million by 2010. Wristwatches have already achieved the penetration rate of more than one watch per household in the country . By the end of the next decade there could well be almost two watches per household ...
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... increase in the elderly population , the population of the elderly poor will increase . A comparative account of the elderly in India is presented by S. Irudaya Rajan and his colleagues3 in another recent publication , India's Elderly ...
... increase in the elderly population , the population of the elderly poor will increase . A comparative account of the elderly in India is presented by S. Irudaya Rajan and his colleagues3 in another recent publication , India's Elderly ...
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... increase in older persons was in the developing countries . Between 1990 to 2025 , the per- centage of the population aged 65 and older is expected to increase to just over 20 % in Europe and North America and to double from 5 to 10 ...
... increase in older persons was in the developing countries . Between 1990 to 2025 , the per- centage of the population aged 65 and older is expected to increase to just over 20 % in Europe and North America and to double from 5 to 10 ...
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