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Mortalidad por causas externas: un problema de salud pública. Argentina, Chile y Colombia. 2000- 2008
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Because I am a girl : the state of the world's girls 2010 : Digital and urban frontiers: girls in a changing landscape /
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Reference -- Because I am a Girl campaign -- Introduction -- Mapping the MDGs: MDG1 Proportion of girls under-5 years that are underweight -- MDG2 Girls' gross primary school graduation rate -- MDG3 Proportion of girls aged 15-19 years married by age 15 -- Female transition from primary to secondary education -- Estimated female earned income -- MDG4 Infant mortality rates and proportion of young women aged 20-24 years that have achieved at least secondary education -- MDG6 Ratio of young women to young men living with HIV -- References -- Girls online -- About Plan International -- Plan offices.…”
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La enfermedad en imágenes: representaciones de la gripe española en la prensa argentina (1918)
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Demographic transition and variations of the demographic componentes in the intercensal period 2001-2010 in Argentina. An analyses by built socioeconomic regions
Published 2021“…Inland, and according to the proposed regions (although with different levels of mortality and fertility) the gross mortality rate shows a kind of “amounting” accompanied by birth rates that mark the guideline of natural growth and tend to decline in the regions more lagging behind.…”
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Southwestern Journal of Anthropology /
Published 1963Table of Contents: “…Driver -- Tribal Ritual, Leadership, and the Mortality Rate in Irigwe, Northern Nigeria / Walter H. …”
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Mortality due to external causes in the elderly. Trends in Argentina, 2000-2014
Published 2021“…To explore trends in age-standardized mortality rates from external causes, we will use Jointpoint regression models. …”
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Adolescent mortality beyond external causes. An analysis in Argentina in the 2005-2007 and 2015-2017 triennia
Published 2021“…For this purpose, we calculate mortality rates by sex, age group, selected causes, and geographical regions based on data from the National Health Statistics and Information Office and the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses. …”
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Red meat, micronutrients and oral squamous cell carcinoma of Argentine adult patients.
Published 2017“…Introduction: the identification of risk group of oral cancer allows reducing the typical morbidity and mortality rates of this pathology. Objetive: it was analyzed the role of red meat, macronutrients and micronutrients on Oral Squamous Cell carcinoma (OSCC) in a case–control study carried out in Cordoba, Argentina. …”
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SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC VULNERABILITY AND POPULATION DYNAMICS IN ARGENTINA, 1997-2016
Published 2019“…Mortality (life expectancy at birth, infant and maternal mortality rates) and fertility indicators (total and teenager fertility rates) are obtained through population forecasts with vital records (births and deaths), to 1997 and yearly to 2001-2016 period. …”
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Skeletal and surgical evidence for acute osteomyelitis in non-adult individuals
Published 2015“…This article aims to describe the bone lesions in non-adults diagnosed with AO at the Coimbra University Hospital (CUH) and now belonging to the Coimbra Identified Skeletal Collection (CISC). Moreover, mortality rates and demographic profiles for individuals aged ≤18 years old and diagnosed with AO in the CUH, between 1923 and 1929, were also determined. …”
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