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Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1994
Jordanian midwives, particularly those working in the public sector, are the major health care providers for mothers and their young children. Many women, however, do not receive early prenatal care, and some receive no prenatal care at all. Because of persistent high rates of maternal and early childhood morbidity and mortality, the Minister of Health
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Jordanian midwives, particularly those working in the public sector, are the major health care providers for mothers and their young children. Many women, however, do not receive early prenatal care, and some receive no prenatal care at all. Because of persistent high rates of maternal and early childhood morbidity and mortality, the Minister of Health
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2022
This chapter focuses on keynote speaker Barbara Jordan, politician and Houston native. The central theme is her role in the struggle for civil rights and women's rights. Through an examination of delivered speeches leading up to the keynote address at the conference, we see Jordan's views transition to combine race and gender.
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This chapter focuses on keynote speaker Barbara Jordan, politician and Houston native. The central theme is her role in the struggle for civil rights and women's rights. Through an examination of delivered speeches leading up to the keynote address at the conference, we see Jordan's views transition to combine race and gender.
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International Journal of Obesity, 1998
To study the prevalence of obesity among semi-urban communities in Jordan and its association with a number of factors.A sample of households was systematically selected from four Jordanian towns namely, Sarih, Sikhra, Southern Mazar and Subha-Subhieh.
K, Ajlouni, H, Jaddou, A, Batieha
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To study the prevalence of obesity among semi-urban communities in Jordan and its association with a number of factors.A sample of households was systematically selected from four Jordanian towns namely, Sarih, Sikhra, Southern Mazar and Subha-Subhieh.
K, Ajlouni, H, Jaddou, A, Batieha
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Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2004
Abstract. The horsefly (Diptera: Tabanidae) fauna of Jordan consists of 21 species belonging to seven genera. The present study adds 17 new records to this little‐known group of haematophagous insects. Most of the new records were collected from several localities within the Jordan Valley. These new records are
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Abstract. The horsefly (Diptera: Tabanidae) fauna of Jordan consists of 21 species belonging to seven genera. The present study adds 17 new records to this little‐known group of haematophagous insects. Most of the new records were collected from several localities within the Jordan Valley. These new records are
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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2005
The Hashemite kingdom of Jordan is a small Arab country in the Middle East in the northeast of Saudi Arabia. In comparative terms, Jordan is slightly smaller than the state of Indiana. It is considered a developing country, with inadequate supplies of water and other natural resources, such as oil,
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The Hashemite kingdom of Jordan is a small Arab country in the Middle East in the northeast of Saudi Arabia. In comparative terms, Jordan is slightly smaller than the state of Indiana. It is considered a developing country, with inadequate supplies of water and other natural resources, such as oil,
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Embedding of Jordan Superalgebras into the Superalgebras of Jordan Brackets
Siberian Mathematical Journal, 2020zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Who Is the Jordan of Gauss-Jordan?
Mathematics Magazine, 1988(1988). Who Is the Jordan of Gauss-Jordan? Mathematics Magazine: Vol. 61, No. 2, pp. 99-100.
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