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by Yamauchi, Futoshi
Published 2009
World Bank
... from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Malawi. The empirical results show that the accumulation of biological...

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by Walque, Damien de
Published 2005
World Bank
... a large proportion of children living in households without their biological parents. The data...

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by Das Gupta, Monica
Published 2008
The World Bank
... already borne daughters. This pattern makes it difficult to see how any biological factor can explain a...

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by Silva, Patricia
Published 2005
The World Bank
... be attributed to mild or moderate malnutrition. Several biological and social economic factors contribute...

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Published 2017
The World Bank
... biomes, conserve biological diversity, protect water resources, and prevent soil erosion on private lands...

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by Malpass, David
Published 2021
The World Bank
... habitats, biological buffer zones and reserves. The COVID pandemic, biodiversity loss, climate change...

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by Englander, Gabriel
Published 2023
The World Bank
... could eliminate biological overfishing in several ocean regions. By demonstrating the substantial impact...

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by May, Peter H.
Published 2013
The World Bank
... maintained rainforest; local values of eco-tourism; biological resources including bio-prospecting; a range...

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by Do, Quy-Toan
Published 2006
The World Bank
...The institution of consanguineous marriage-a marriage contracted between close biological relatives...

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by White, Patrick
Published 2017
The World Bank
... of farms, improved farm management, or by physical and or biological treatment of the effluent. China...

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Published 2023
The World Bank
... such as hydrometeorological, geophysical or biological in a MHEWS context. This roadmap focuses on achieving people-centered...

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Published 2024
The World Bank
...Adolescence is a dynamic period of biological development and social change, and also a period when...

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by Vemuru, Varalakshmi
Published 2016
The World Bank
... and educational facilities established for the refugees; and (3) nutritional security measured through biological...

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Published 2019
The World Bank
... of productivity. The agriculture sector is highly exposed to co-variant risks, which include weather, biological...

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by Guerra, Nancy
Published 2014
The World Bank
... literature-drawing from the concepts of psycho-social and neuro-biological readiness and age-appropriate...

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by Vargas, Veronica
Published 2022
The World Bank
... scientific capacity of the region, especially in relation to biological products - including vaccines - whose...

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by Shrimpton, Roger
Published 2012
The World Bank
... epidemic can be grouped into four cross-cutting themes, which include: (i) the health/biological...

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by Lund, Jay R.
Published 2010
The World Bank
...Watershed management problems are usually quite diverse, and involve a wide range of biological...