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The global challenge

Nature, 2007
The international effort to address the health crisis in the developing world is providing a wealth of career opportunities. Virginia Gewin reports.
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Global Challenges

1997
Using simple economic reasoning, this book analyses a broad range of global challenges including global warming, ozone shield depletion, acid rain, nuclear waste disposal, revolution dispersion, international terrorism, disease eradication, population growth, tropical deforestation, and peacemaking. These challenges are put into perspective in terms of
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Cryptosporidiosis: A Global Challenge

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2000
Abstract:During the last 30 years, our concept of cryptosporidiosis has changed from that of a rare, largely asymptomatic disease, to an important cause of diarrhea in animals and humans worldwide. Significant disease first appeared in cattle. Subsequently, the zoonotic danger of the organism was recognized in HIV‐infected persons and young children ...
D A, Mosier, R D, Oberst
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Global challenge

Index on Censorship, 1999
Far from spelling the end of revolutionary Catholicism, the triumph of international capital has laid the basis for a qualitative leap forward in the evolution of the spirit
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The challenge of globalization

Review of International Political Economy, 1996
Abstract This article seeks to place contemporary globalization in its right historical place, in two senses. First, it assumes that globalization, associated with the spread and deepening of capitalism, has a long history. It therefore asks what aspects of contemporary globalization can be considered genuinely new.
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Psychiatry's Global Challenge

Scientific American, 1997
A, Kleinman, A, Cohen
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