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The Epidemiology of Pesticides in a Rural Area
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1969Abstract A random sample of 155 farmers was studied with respect to use of pesticides and to farming habits and products. Significant differences were found between the “high” and “low” pesticide use groups with respect to hematocrit, hemoglobin, and prothrombin time values.
K R, Long +7 more
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Women and Leadership in Rural Areas
Women & Politics, 1997Abstract This study assesses female leadership in rural areas through analysis of interviews with government officials and recognized local leaders. Findings of previous community studies, which suggested that structural characteristics of communities influence their leadership patterns, have been incorporated into this study of gender.
Lisa Bourke, A. E. Luloff
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Smart Development for Rural Areas
2020Foreword Dominique Foray 1. Introduction Andre Torre, Stefano Corsi, Michael Steiner, Fred Wallet and Hans Westlund Part I: Main Analytical Results on Smart Rural Areas 2. On Smart Business in Rural Areas Hans Westlund, Pia Nilsson, Sofia Wixe, Lucia Naldi 3. Smart Agriculture Stefano Corsi, Frederic Wallet 4. Smart Land Use in Rural Europe Andre Torre,
Torre, André +4 more
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1949
during their first five years, many of the health problems of later life may be averted. Consequently, major emphasis in public health is placed on child care programs. In rural areas these programs concentrate on trying to lead parents (1) to protect children from communicable disease by isolation and immunization, (2) to select foods wisely,' (3) to ...
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during their first five years, many of the health problems of later life may be averted. Consequently, major emphasis in public health is placed on child care programs. In rural areas these programs concentrate on trying to lead parents (1) to protect children from communicable disease by isolation and immunization, (2) to select foods wisely,' (3) to ...
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2004
Many agree that knowledge is central to development, and that there are considerable resources of knowledge and information that could be made available to assist poor people deal more effectively with the root causes of their poverty. The new information and communications technologies (ICT), and increased priority and resources for information ...
Rudgard, Stephen, Mangstl, Anton
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Many agree that knowledge is central to development, and that there are considerable resources of knowledge and information that could be made available to assist poor people deal more effectively with the root causes of their poverty. The new information and communications technologies (ICT), and increased priority and resources for information ...
Rudgard, Stephen, Mangstl, Anton
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022
Jiajun Qiao, Jie Xiao, Tao Pan
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Jiajun Qiao, Jie Xiao, Tao Pan
exaly
Agritourism—A Business Reality of the Moment for Romanian Rural Area’s Sustainability
Sustainability, 2021Ramona Ciolac +2 more
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