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Evidence of ‘obstetric violence’ in India: an integrative review
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- 14 November 2019, pp. 610-628
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Socio-Economic and Cultural Influences on Child Growth in Rural Jamaica
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 133-143
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The Intellectual Achievement of Only Children
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 275-286
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Nearwork, school achievement and Myopia
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 223-233
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Correlation between father's age and husband's age: a case of imprinting?
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 409-418
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ABORTION-SEEKING BEHAVIOUR AMONG NIGERIAN WOMEN
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- 01 March 2008, pp. 247-268
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Son preference in Bangladesh: an emerging barrier to fertility regulation
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 221-228
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Cause of death in widow(er)s and spouses*
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 107-121
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Sleep patterns and life style in Oxfordshire villages
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 437-467
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IQ AND SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACROSS REGIONS OF THE UK
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- 19 June 2015, pp. 406-417
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VARIATIONS IN UNMET NEED FOR CONTRACEPTION IN ZAMBIA: DOES ETHNICITY PLAY A ROLE?
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- 19 July 2013, pp. 294-315
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NEONATAL MORTALITY AND MATERNAL HEALTH CARE IN NEPAL: SEARCHING FOR PATTERNS OF ASSOCIATION
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- 12 January 2001, pp. 87-105
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SOCIAL SUPPORT AND HEALTH AMONG ELDERLY KUWAITIS
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- 14 November 2013, pp. 518-530
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COVARIATES OF CHILD MORTALITY IN MALI: DOES THE HEALTH-SEEKING BEHAVIOUR OF THE MOTHER MATTER?
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- 12 January 2001, pp. 33-54
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HOUSEHOLD ROLES AND CARE-SEEKING BEHAVIOURS IN RESPONSE TO SEVERE CHILDHOOD ILLNESS IN MALI
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- 22 April 2013, pp. 743-759
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Race, genetics and growth
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- 27 September 2011, pp. 43-67
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DOWRY DEMAND AND HARASSMENT: PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS IN INDIA
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- 19 January 2015, pp. 727-745
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COMMUNITY MEMBERS' PERCEPTIONS OF MASS DRUG ADMINISTRATION FOR CONTROL OF LYMPHATIC FILARIASIS IN RURAL AND URBAN TANZANIA
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- 19 March 2015, pp. 94-112
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PSYCHOSOCIAL STRESS AND THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 393-402
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Fertility patterns of two New Guinea populations: Karkar and Lufa
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 439-452
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