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... effectively nullified by the custom of levirate or karewa whereby she is married off to her husband's younger ... effective claim to land . Additionally , the tradi- tional pattern of inheritance in the male line sought to prevent ...
... effectively nullified by the custom of levirate or karewa whereby she is married off to her husband's younger ... effective claim to land . Additionally , the tradi- tional pattern of inheritance in the male line sought to prevent ...
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... effective land use controls often results in increased flood damage . The U.S. investment in structural flood - control works now exceeds $ 25 billion , yet according to the 1992 Fed- eral Interagency Floodplain Manage- * Reprinted with ...
... effective land use controls often results in increased flood damage . The U.S. investment in structural flood - control works now exceeds $ 25 billion , yet according to the 1992 Fed- eral Interagency Floodplain Manage- * Reprinted with ...
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... effective dissemination sys- tem , public participation , and the inter- relationships among these factors collectively determine flood warning 24. Chitkara and Mukhopadhyaya ( 1999 ) . 25. Bari ( 1996 ) . lead - time , which is the ...
... effective dissemination sys- tem , public participation , and the inter- relationships among these factors collectively determine flood warning 24. Chitkara and Mukhopadhyaya ( 1999 ) . 25. Bari ( 1996 ) . lead - time , which is the ...
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