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Simple predictive model for early childhood caries of chilean children.
Published 2017“…Introduction: Early Childhood Caries (ECC), in both industrialized and developing countries, is the most prevalent chronic disease in childhood and it is still a health public problem, affecting mainly populations considered as vulnerable, despite being preventable. …”
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Longitudinal analysis methodologies to determine profiles of informal workers from Gran Córdoba
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Composting of feedlot manure with sawdust-woodshavings: process and quality of the final product
Published 2015“…Composting of feedlot manure is a common practice in developed countries which aims at taking advantage of its value as reclamation and fertilizer as well as at reducing its negative impact on the environment. …”
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Core labour standards, Bilateral and Multilateral Trade
Published 2016“…Export-led growth strategies might encourage developing countries to curb the process of standards improvement. …”
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Global governance in the health sector: changes in the “world order”, in the international arena and impacts in health
Published 2020“…Changes to WHO funding and the emergence of new institutional alignments have increased private sector participation in decision-making processes and in health sector regulation, expressed in the privatisation of service provision, cooperation and international aid in health to developing countries, as vertical programmes proliferate and national governments are bypassed to the detriment of public and universal health systems strengthening.…”
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Journal of Anthropological Research /
Published 1973Table of Contents: “…Stirrat -- Belief-System and the Concept of Mental Illness among Medical Students in a Developing Country: A Nigerian Example / O. A. Erinosho -- The Place of the Truth in Sherpa Law and Religion / Robert A. …”
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