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Agriculture in Indonesia

2014
The map of Indonesia suggests a high diversity in types of agriculture. The archipelago has countless different islands that stretch out over thousands of kilometers from east to west, above and below the equator. It has a rich biodiversity and the techniques the people developed to benefit from the natural environment have distinct features on each of
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PSYCHIATRY IN INDONESIA

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1963
Indonesia is a country of 97,000,000 people with a total of 32 trained3 psychiatrists. Since the population of Indonesia is about half that of the United States a comparable figure for us would be 64 boarded psychiatrists in the entire country. There are an additional 10 psychiatrists practicing in the mental hospitals who are not regularly qualified ...
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Indonesia

2009
This chapter provides insight into the main features and specificities of the Indonesian banking systems. The chapter moves on to study the recent evolution of the Indonesian financial system, ranging from the post-Asian crisis restructuring to the apparent resiliency to the current sub-prime crisis.
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The Midwife in Indonesia

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1979
ABSTRACTIn Indonesia, where a large percentage of the population lives in rural areas, the traditional midwife or dukun is essential in the field of obstetrics. Means to further her knowledge and improve her skills so that the population at large may benefit are discussed.
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Terrorism in Indonesia

Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2003
Abstract Indonesia has had its share of natural and manmade disasters. From 1997 to 2002, Indonesia has experienced 90 incidents of terrorist bomb attacks. In 13 (14.4%) of the terrorist attacks, the bombs did not explode. A total of 224 persons have been killed,
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Indonesia

The Lancet Psychiatry, 2021
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Indonesia

Promotion & Education, 1995
Approximately 189.1 million people live in Indonesia. The country is divided into 27 provinces but 62% of the population lives on the islands of Java only 7% of the overall territory. 70% of Indonesians live in rural areas approximately 42% of the population is younger than age 15 years and the literacy rate in 1990 was 84.1%.
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The Sculpture of Indonesia; Court Arts of Indonesia

Museum Anthropology, 1991
The Sculpture of Indonesia. National Gallery of Art, Washington (July 1‐November 4, 1990); Houston Museum of Fine Arts (December 9, 1990‐March 17, 1991); Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (April 21‐August 18, 1991); Asian Art Museum of San Francisco (September 28, 1991‐January 5, 1992).Court Arts of Indonesia.
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Mail for Indonesia [PDF]

open access: possibleScience, 1951
G. Broersma, E. J. Slijper
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Indonesia

Current History, 1950
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