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Draft genome sequence of fish pathogenic <i>Enterococcus faecalis</i> GIFTE22 isolated from diseased Nile tilapia (<i>Oreochromis niloticus</i>). [PDF]
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Correction to "Scabies Outbreak in Pediatric Populations of Bangladesh: A Perspective on Therapeutic Management, Risk Factors, and Public Health Implications". [PDF]
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Bangladesh: Religious Intolerance in Bangladesh
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021In this paper, we explore sectarian and communal intolerance in Bangladesh using a unique dataset derived from a 2017 nationally representative survey of Bangladeshi respondents. We find deep support for Sharia among Bangladeshi respondents, including its draconian physical punishments, as well as a strong preference for its use upon non-Muslims ...
C. Christine Fair, Parina Patel
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Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1987
In 1984 capripox entered Bangladesh developing into a severe epidemic causing high mortality in the indigenous goat population. Although at present mainly confined to the western districts the disease has spread to some central and northern districts and unless controlled could spread further.
R P, Kitching +5 more
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In 1984 capripox entered Bangladesh developing into a severe epidemic causing high mortality in the indigenous goat population. Although at present mainly confined to the western districts the disease has spread to some central and northern districts and unless controlled could spread further.
R P, Kitching +5 more
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Geographical Review, 1984
M4ALARIA is a complex disease that requires an association of three factors-parasite, vector, and host-to continue its life cycle. The physical and cultural environments in Bangladesh permit the survival of at least two malarial parasites, Plasmodium malariae and Plasmodium falciparum, and three vectors, A. philippinesis, A. sundaicus, and A.
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M4ALARIA is a complex disease that requires an association of three factors-parasite, vector, and host-to continue its life cycle. The physical and cultural environments in Bangladesh permit the survival of at least two malarial parasites, Plasmodium malariae and Plasmodium falciparum, and three vectors, A. philippinesis, A. sundaicus, and A.
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2019
Physical rehabilitation medicine started in Bangladesh 50 years ago, but there is no documentary evidence stating its origin, history of progression as a specialty, and work with agenda items. A gap exists between disability-related health and participation, which affects service delivery systems offered to persons with disability (PwD).
Taslim, Uddin +16 more
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Physical rehabilitation medicine started in Bangladesh 50 years ago, but there is no documentary evidence stating its origin, history of progression as a specialty, and work with agenda items. A gap exists between disability-related health and participation, which affects service delivery systems offered to persons with disability (PwD).
Taslim, Uddin +16 more
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Bangladesh, Bangladesh!—A Review Article
The Journal of Asian Studies, 1986In 1981 Bangladesh celebrated its first decade of independence. This milestone was marked by a sharp increase in publications about the new nation. Authors are fascinated and not a little surprised that the “international basketcase” of 1971 has survived a vast array of economic, social, and political afflictions.
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Humanitarian Mission in Bangladesh
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2008no
FIORAMONTI P +3 more
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