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Retiring the language of first-line and second-line ART. [PDF]

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Vitoria M   +5 more
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Sea Transport for Industrialising Countries

International Journal of Physical Distribution & Materials Management, 1989
International trade is steadily increasing. Most of this relies to some extent on ocean‐going ships and, in consequence, the size of the world shipping fleet has been growing. Some years ago it became apparent that there was an anomaly in the composition of this fleet.
C.D.J Waters, S. Soman
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International Tourism in Industrialised Countries

1995
With regards to the international tourism, industrialised countries, notably in North America and in Western Europe, have several common characteristics: Together, they represent a very large percentage of international tourism: 70 per cent They are both main generating countries and main receptor countries of international tourism ...
François Vellas, Lionel Bécherel
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Rural employment in industrialised countries

2000
This paper assesses the recent changes in rural employment in the OECD countries, highlighting the growing role of employment in services and, in some cases, manufacturing activity. In many, but not all, rural areas the secular decline in agricultural employment has been more than counterbalanced by growing employment in these other sectors.
Bryden, John Marshall   +3 more
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The cost of measles in industrialised countries

Vaccine, 2003
The aim of this study is to estimate the costs of measles and measles control in 11 industrialised countries with varying levels of measles vaccine coverage. Country-specific annual incidence of measles, measles immunization policy, coverage and costs data were collected. The average societal costs of measles cases and immunisation programme per capita
Carabin, H.   +6 more
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