Seminar, Temas425-436R. Thapar, 1995 |
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... action . Towards the end of the epi- demic , at the height of state epidemic control action , there was a deep skepti- cism ( with good reason , as the three stud- ies ( 10 , 11 , 12 ) quoted above showed ) about their usefulness ...
... action . Towards the end of the epi- demic , at the height of state epidemic control action , there was a deep skepti- cism ( with good reason , as the three stud- ies ( 10 , 11 , 12 ) quoted above showed ) about their usefulness ...
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... action , and the nature and extent of such action . Given India's currently available economic resources , a lot more can be done to reduce malnutrition . UNICEF's Progress of Nations 1994 report uses economic and nutritional data from ...
... action , and the nature and extent of such action . Given India's currently available economic resources , a lot more can be done to reduce malnutrition . UNICEF's Progress of Nations 1994 report uses economic and nutritional data from ...
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... action needs to occupy that space of research , documentation and dissemination : the dissemination is par- ticularly important because it has the potential to instil among the youth a sense of pride in tribal culture and identity ...
... action needs to occupy that space of research , documentation and dissemination : the dissemination is par- ticularly important because it has the potential to instil among the youth a sense of pride in tribal culture and identity ...
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