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Special programme of research, development and research training in human reproduction / Janet Nassim
Bib ID 1504602
Format BookBook
Author
Nassim, Janet
 
Description Washington, D.C. : Population and Human Resources Dept., World Bank, 1991 
13 p. ; 27 cm. 
Series

Policy, research, and external affairs working papers. Population, health and nutrition.

Policy, research, and external affairs working papers ; WPS 779.

Subjects Contraception - Research - Developing countries.  |  Human reproduction - Research - Developing countries.  |  Fertility, Human - Research - Developing countries.
Other authors/contributors World Bank. Population and Human Resources Department

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