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Nutrition as a public health problem (1900-1947) [PDF]
This working paper examines the construction of a ‘native’ diet in India by the British from the early 1900s to mid 1900s when the country gained Independence.
Sathyamala, C. (Christina)
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A Computational Approach for Identifying Plant-Based Foods for Addressing Vitamin Deficiency Diseases [PDF]
Vitamins are nutrients that are essential to human health, and deficiencies have been shown to cause severe diseases. In this study, a computational approach was used to identify vitamin deficiency diseases and plant-based foods with vitamin content ...
Sarkar, Indra Neil, Yu, Christina
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Gender and fisheries of Lake Kainji, Nigeria: a review [PDF]
The paper examined gender and fisheries of Lake Kainji, Nigeria. The study highlights socio economic characteristics of women involved in Kainji Lake fisheries, important issues about gender and fisheries.
Ayanda, J.O. +5 more
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The use of Human Subjects in Biomedical Research: A Problematic Scientific Past Shapes Present Ethical Challenges [PDF]
The ethics of human experimentation is a relatively new phenomenon in medicine. The Nuremberg Code and the Helsinki Declaration focused on informed consent in human experimentation.
Pawlik, Timothy M.
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Fortification and health: challenges and opportunities. [PDF]
Fortification is the process of adding nutrients or non-nutrient bioactive components to edible products (e.g., food, food constituents, or supplements). Fortification can be used to correct or prevent widespread nutrient intake shortfalls and associated
Bailey, Regan L +11 more
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Genetic disorders and malaria in Indo-China region [PDF]
High prevalence of malaria in Southeast Asia including Thailand is believed to be a major public health problem to the population in this area since time immemorial.
Viroj Wiwanitkit
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Chinese on the Mining Frontier in Southeast Asia
The influx of Chinese into Malaysia in particular and Central Southeast Asia more generally is often popularly attributed to colonial rule, as if the pluralism they exemplified were not natural to the region. In reality, the Peninsula has always been
Reid, Anthony
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MILTON J. ROSENAU +3 more
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Modernizing the Manileña: Technologies of conspicuous consumption for the well-to-do woman, circa 1880s–1930s [PDF]
Appadurai +39 more
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