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Artikel 55181 Women, Trade Liberalization and Food Security
Enthalten in Development Bd. 43, 19.1.2004, Nr. 2, date:6.2000: 88-90
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Artikel 55182 Work-related eye injuries among Social Security-insured workers in Brazil: magnitude and temporal trend, 2003–2019
Enthalten in Discover public health Bd. 22, 8.5.2025, Nr. 1, date:12.2025: 1-8
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Artikel 55183 Workers compensation-reported injuries among security and law enforcement personnel in the private versus public sectors
Enthalten in Injury Epidemiology Bd. 5, 2.7.2018, Nr. 1, date:12.2018: 1-9
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Artikel 55184 Working for Food Security and Sustainable Livelihoods: Voices from the Grassroots
Enthalten in Development Bd. 43, 19.1.2004, Nr. 4, date:12.2000: 85-93
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Artikel 55185 Workplace and security stressors and mental health among migrant workers on the Thailand–Myanmar border
Enthalten in Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology Bd. 51, 12.12.2015, Nr. 5, date:5.2016: 713-723
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Artikel 55186 Workshop on Security in Business Processes
Enthalten in Enterprise modelling and information systems architectures Bd. 8, 22.3.2014, Nr. 1, date:1.2013: 75-79
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Artikel 55187 Would dependency on fossil fuels affect food security and sustainable production in aquaculture? Cultural energy use and energy use efficiency for earthen pond European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax L., 1758) production
Enthalten in Aquaculture international Bd. 31, 24.8.2023, Nr. 5, date:10.2023: 3023-3053
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Artikel 55188 WTO and a permanent solution for food security: striving for a hunger-free world
Enthalten in Food security Bd. 16, 25.1.2024, Nr. 2, date:4.2024: 321-337
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Bücher 55189 WuSV
Essen : Haarfeld
Artikel 55190 X-CBNet: An Explainable Effective Deep Learning Framework Based on Spectrograms for Predicting Valvular Disorder using PCG Signals
Enthalten in Journal of transformative technologies and sustainable development Bd. 9, 27.11.2025, Nr. 1, date:12.2025: 1-15
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