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81por Ashtekar, Shyam V., Padhyegurjar, Manasi S., Padhyegurjar, Shekhar B., Powar, Jagdish D.“…SETTINGS AND DESIGN: Ashram schools in rural/tribal settings and one urban school. …”
Publicado 2022
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82por Leonardi, Giovanni, Vahter, Marie, Clemens, Felicity, Goessler, Walter, Gurzau, Eugen, Hemminki, Kari, Hough, Rupert, Koppova, Kvetoslava, Kumar, Rajiv, Rudnai, Peter, Surdu, Simona, Fletcher, Tony“…Methods: The Arsenic Health Risk Assessment and Molecular Epidemiology (ASHRAM) study, a case–control study, was conducted in areas of Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia with reported presence of iAs in groundwater. …”
Publicado 2012
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83por Borkar, Sonali K, Borkar, Avinash, Shaikh, Mohammed K, Mendhe, Harshal, Ambad, Ranjit, Joshi, Abhishek“…Three tribal residential schools (Ashram Shala) were selected from a total of six in Hingana Taluka of Nagpur District, using simple random sampling to fulfill the required sample size of 272. …”
Publicado 2022
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84“…In India, earlier, the life of an individual was being regulated harmoniously according to the stages (Ashrams) of life, i.e., studentship (Brahmcharya); householder (Grihstha); forest dweller (Vanprasth); ascetic (Sanyas) and was meant to maintain the discipline, peace and harmony in the family and society. …”
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