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With regard to fertility control, developments in contraceptive technology and the frequency of interventions are shown to be significant determinants of success.
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As a result, and because of the increased interest in the development of science in Chinese education, curricula again came to resemble those of the pre–Cultural Revolution years.
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This award-winning center is administered by the East Asian Library (http://www.library.pitt.edu/libraries/eastasian/eastasian.html) of the University of Pittsburgh Library System (http://www.library.pitt.edu/), with a National Lesredship Grant Award (http://www.imls.gov/grants/library/lib_nlgl.asp) from the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services for delivery of Chinese-language academic journal publications which are not available in the collections of US research libraries.
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Bielefeld : University of Bielefeld, Faculty of Sociology, 1986.
Bersama dengan satu senarai Berkala-berkala Melayu sebelum merdeka dalam pegangan Perpustakaan Universiti Malaya; dan, Satu bibliografi mengenai pengkajian berkala Melayu = With a list of Premerdeka Malay periodicals held in the University of Malaya Library; and, A bibliography on the study of Malay periodicals.
Manila, University of Santo Tomas, 1966- (+ BL1.P55)
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 Links for Yoko Arisaka   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Doctoral Studies in Geographic Information Science and Philosophy, a multidisciplinary program combining philosophy, cognitive science, and geography.
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American Association of University Women site for advocacy, grants, and information on education opportunities for women and girls.
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