2 research outputs found
Growth profile of rural Meitei children of Manipur state of India
- Author
- A.B. Singh
- A.N. Zavaleta
- A.S. Ryan
- D.H. Rao
- F.E. Johnston
- H.W.A. Voohoeve
- Institute of Paediatrics of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
- J.C. Waterlow
- J.M. Tanner
- J.M. Tanner
- J.S. Weiner
- K. Vijayaraghavan
- K. Vijayaraghavan
- L. Backstrom-Jarvinen
- L.B. Pett
- L.S. Sidhu
- M. Maresh
- N. Wolanski
- N. Yaima Singh
- N.C. Luwang
- N.D. Data Banik
- N.D. Datta Banik
- P. Karlberg
- P.B. Eveleth
- P.V.V. Hamill
- R. Brown
- R. Gupta
- R. Martorell
- R.C. Huspie
- R.F. Behran
- Rajan Gaur
- S.L. Malik
- S.P. Singh
- S.P. Singh
- SM. Garn
- T.C. Hodson
- U. Koko
- V. Valaoras
- X. Zhang
- Y. Kwon
- Y.C. Mathur
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- Field of study
Health Services and Environmental Factors in Urban Slums and Shanty Towns of the Developing World
- Author
- A descriptive study of the Manila health care delivery system by the study team of the Manila Health Department.
- Austin J.E.
- Boulier B.L.
- Brink E.W.
- Data Banik N.D.
- De Gyenat W.
- de la Luz Alvarez M.
- Dennis T.
- Diaz R.
- Djukanovic V.
- England R.
- Escobar M.J.A.
- Etherton D.
- Ismartono Y.
- Kerejan H.
- Khanjanasthiti P.
- Lambert J.
- Linn J.F.
- McKeown T.
- Ministry of Health.
- Ministry of Public Health.
- Morell S.
- Nelson J.
- Newell W.K.
- Paramit S.
- Pmcleberg F.
- Prasada Rao T.M.
- Remesh A.
- Rossi-Espagnet A.
- Rossi-Espagnet A.
- Sigulem D.M.
- Smith D.L.
- Toffler A.
- UNICEF-WHO.
- UNICEF-WHO.
- UNICEF-WHO.
- UNICEF-WHO.
- UNICEF.
- UNICEF.
- United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs.
- United Nations Department of International Economic and Social Affairs.
- United Nations-ECOSOC.
- United Nations.
- United Nations.
- Vinocur P.
- White M.B.
- World Bank.
- World Bank.
- World Health Organizaion.
- World Health Organization.
- World hospitals.
- Yusof Khairuddin
- Publication venue
- 'SAGE Publications'
- Publication date
- Field of study