「Malnutrition」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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off villages in Chad, leading to a spike in | malnutrition among adults and children. |
Combating | malnutrition and making food more affordable are pillars |
f time, well over 2,000 prisoners died from | malnutrition and disease. |
ressed, their condition deteriorated due to | malnutrition and hypothermia. |
Suffering from exhaustion, | malnutrition, and disease, he was sent to Hanoi. |
of these losses were the result of disease, | malnutrition and exhaustion. |
e under his supervision, 12,500 died due to | malnutrition and disease. |
He died of | malnutrition and beri-beri on December 1, 1943 while sti |
aking the displaced extremely vulnerable to | malnutrition and disease. |
t two weeks in a hospital being treated for | malnutrition and pneumonia. |
Five of his brothers and sisters died of | malnutrition and disease before he reached seven years o |
d been reduced to 32,817 due to deaths from | malnutrition and disease. |
food or earn money to feed themselves, and | malnutrition and starvation became widespread. |
Disease, | malnutrition, and the brutal conditions in the workplace |
uffered from poor health possibly caused by | malnutrition and was withdrawn by his parents and sent t |
l child, of a combination of the effects of | malnutrition and very poor medical care. |
Spirulina (Spirulina Platensis) to counter | malnutrition and its severe negative impacts especially |
Weakened by | malnutrition and ill-equipped for the Russian winter man |
amp where large numbers died of disease and | malnutrition and were buried in mass graves nearby. |
against medical guidelines for people with | malnutrition, and was the most likely cause of his death |
that exists between poverty, food security, | malnutrition and the potential contribution of the potat |
nd the lowering of human efficiency through | malnutrition and preventable morbidity, we feel that the |
pidermal changes were secondary to profound | malnutrition as a result of protein-losing enteropathy. |
She was found to have been suffering from | malnutrition at the time of her death. |
ex (ISHI) is a tool to calculate hunger and | malnutrition at the regional level in India. |
lse control, eating disorder and associated | malnutrition, attributed to psychogenic loss of appetite |
of women lose their pregnancies because of | malnutrition, because of infection, because of poor fami |
eir five month old infant allegedly died of | malnutrition, being fed only wheat grass, coconut water, |
Malnutrition can also be caused by birth spacing, the fr | |
It says | malnutrition can be a direct cause of death or cause fat |
le working on the railway Urquhart suffered | malnutrition, cholera and torture at the hands of his ca |
died in the duration from a combination of | malnutrition, continued exposure to harsh winter weather |
s succumbed to the harsh winter climate and | malnutrition disease as they exhausted the limited natur |
n killed, while the remainder suffered from | malnutrition, disease, oppression and even torture at th |
that sum is based on the long-term cost of | malnutrition during childhood. |
disease and | malnutrition, especially in the last months of the war ( |
0,000 children have been treated for severe | malnutrition, especially the most vulnerable -- children |
m disease, and Watt was critically ill from | malnutrition for several years. |
of the POW's in the Oeyama camp had died of | malnutrition, hard labour and torture when the war was o |
small backpack of provisions, suffered from | malnutrition having been forced to cut and eat the tops |
of people in Central African Republic face | malnutrition if the WFP cannot secure urgent funding. |
or the use of Micro-algae Spirulina Against | Malnutrition, IIMSAM, in support of the United Nations M |
d in squalor in the former homelands, where | malnutrition, illness, and infant mortality were much hi |
This article refers to the situation of | Malnutrition in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. |
This article refers to the situation of | Malnutrition in the Indian state of Kerala. |
This article refers to the situation of | Malnutrition in the Indian state of Maharashtra. |
This article refers to the situation of | Malnutrition in the Indian state of Karnataka. |
rly administered, and many settlers died of | malnutrition in the first few months. |
aths from disease (particularly typhus) and | malnutrition in a camp originally designed to hold about |
owenstein's long-term studies of anemia and | malnutrition in pregnancy revealed that an unexpectedly |
1996 that said the only reason the rates of | malnutrition in South Asia are so high is the subjugatio |
ergencies and to alleviate anemia caused by | malnutrition in pregnant mothers and children. |
opriate measures: (c) To combat disease and | malnutrition, including within the framework of primary |
Malnutrition increases the risk of anemia, maternal mort | |
Malnutrition is a leading cause of death for children un | |
Malnutrition is a medical condition, not just a lack of | |
WHO says | malnutrition is responsible for one-third of the nearly |
The WHO also states that | malnutrition is by far the biggest contributor to child |
Malnutrition is a general term for a condition caused by | |
Those who suffer from | malnutrition may never attain maximum physical and menta |
e fields of pharmacokinetics, tumor related | malnutrition, metabolism, evidence-based medicine, and a |
nd of Food At Work: Workplace Solutions for | Malnutrition, Obesity and Chronic Diseases (ILO, 2005). |
at Via dei Serpenti 2. He died there of his | malnutrition on April 17, during Holy Week, in 1783 and |
As a result of dispersal, | malnutrition, opium and diseases, it was widely believed |
bumin levels can be an indicator of chronic | malnutrition or protein losing enteropathy. |
n also occur with other conditions, such as | malnutrition or liver disease. |
l causes", possibly heart failure caused by | malnutrition or improper medication, but other theories |
However, the disease can also be caused by | malnutrition, poisoning, injury or general accidents dur |
The combined effects of forced labour, | malnutrition, poor medical care and executions resulted |
diarrhoeal and respiratory infections, and | malnutrition posed a threat to the population living alo |
-operative kidney failure and pre-operative | malnutrition problems. |
ization defines an emergency situation by a | malnutrition rate of 15 percent. |
"We found that the | malnutrition rate is very high even compared to Niger wh |
uera region, nutritionists told us that the | malnutrition rate has tripled in the region compared to |
Terms of hard | malnutrition resulted in an acute impairment of health, |
is usually resorbed during long periods of | malnutrition resulting in less cortical thickness. |
period, and certainly it was one of severe | malnutrition, serious disease, crippling financial hards |
other and with health-related factors like | malnutrition, structural violence, discrimination, stigm |
So this cycle of | malnutrition that is caused by gender discrimination get |
on and Jimmy White alluded to the fact that | malnutrition was the cause. |
me back to England from the prison camp his | malnutrition was such that he broke both his arms on arr |
should be distinguished from protein-energy | malnutrition, which can manifest as marasmus or kwashior |
no died in 1946 due to the mass poverty and | malnutrition which was widespread in post-war Japan. |
volunteers found that there was widespread | malnutrition, which was aggravated by the shortage of ri |
ble and practical tests for protein-caloric | malnutrition, which is associated with heightened risks |
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