Hungarian contribution to the International Biological Programme
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TextPublication details: Budapest : s.n., 1968.Description: 19 p. ; 25cmSubject(s): Other classification: - IBP HUN (058)1
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Measure communication policy brief :
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Abandoning female genital mutilation/cutting
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Men and family planning in Africa /
by Roudi, Farzareh. -
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Abandoning female genital mutilation/cutting
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Men and family planning in Africa /
by Roudi, Farzareh. -
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The world youth 2000:
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Women of our world.
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Expanding contraceptive choice :
by Ringheim, Karin -
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Women of our world.
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Expanding contraceptive choice :
by Ringheim, Karin -
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Population reference bureau
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Attaining global health
by Population Reference Bureau -
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Men and family planning in Africa /
by Roudi, Farzaneh -
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Attaining global health
by Population Reference Bureau -
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Men and family planning in Africa /
by Roudi, Farzaneh -
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Reproductive health in policy & practice :
by Ashford, Lori S. -
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Malnutrition is still a major contributor to child deaths :
by Levinson, James F. -
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2006 world population datasheet
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Improving the health of the world's poorest people :
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Improving the health of the world's poorest people :
by Dara Carr
Hungarian contribution to the International Biological Programme
APA
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungarian National Committee for the IBP, . (1968). Hungarian contribution to the International Biological Programme. Budapest: s.n.
Chicago
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungarian National Committee for the IBP, . 1968. Hungarian contribution to the International Biological Programme. Budapest: s.n.
Harvard
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungarian National Committee for the IBP, . (1968). Hungarian contribution to the International Biological Programme. Budapest: s.n.
MLA
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungarian National Committee for the IBP, . Hungarian contribution to the International Biological Programme. Budapest: s.n. 1968.
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