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The relationship between women's autonomy and infant and child survival : evidence from five asian countries /
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Ghuman, Sharon J.
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Structural equation modeling and spatial analysis for assessing mortality of babies in peninsular Malaysia /
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Linear growth in the post-infancy period : patterns and predictors in a Filipino population /
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Family planning, community health and interventions and the mortality risk of children in Indonesia /
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