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Autor:
C. A. De la Cruz-López, G. Villanueva-López, F. Casanova-Lugo, P. Martínez-Zurimendi, D. R. Aryal
Publikováno v:
Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems, Vol 27, Iss 1 (2023)
Background: The transformation native of forests into pasturelands for livestock farming, affects ecosystems carbon (C) stores and soil properties. Objective: Estimate the carbon stored in tree biomass (above and below ground) and determine soil orga
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https://doaj.org/article/9ddac6073d1448ec99383fd91b78a587
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nepal Health Research Council. 10(21)
To construct birth weight, crown heel length and head circumference centile chart referenced to gestational age for Nepalese infants.The study was conducted over a period of six months. It included consecutive live births from 28 to 42 weeks of gesta
Autor:
A, Kc, A, Bhandari, Y V, Pradhan, N P, Kc, S R, Upreti, K, Thapa, G, Sharma, S, Upreti, D R, Aryal, J R, Dhakwa, A, Pun
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nepal Health Research Council. 9(2)
The cost-effective interventions exist across the continuum of maternal to child survival at each level of the health system that can contribute to achieve the Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5. However, implementation inefficiency, low coverage a
Autor:
Y V, Pradhan, S R, Upreti, N P, Kc, K, Thapa, P R, Shrestha, P R, Shedain, J R, Dhakwa, D R, Aryal, S, Aryal, D C, Paudel, D, Paudel, S, Khanal, A, Bhandari, A, Kc
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nepal Health Research Council. 9(2)
Community-based strategies for delivering effective newborn interventions are an essential step to avert newborn death, in settings where the health facilities are unable to effectively deliver the interventions and reach their population. Effective
Autor:
A, Kc, K, Thapa, Y V, Pradhan, N P, Kc, S R, Upreti, R K, Adhikari, N, Khadka, B, Acharya, J R, Dhakwa, D R, Aryal, S, Aryal, E, Starbuck, D, Paudel, S, Khanal, M D, Devkota
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nepal Health Research Council. 9(2)
In Nepal, the proportion of under 5 deaths that are neonatal (0-28 days) has been increasing in the last decade, due to faster declines in infant and child mortality than in neonatal mortality. This trend is likely due to a focus on maternal and chil