Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... Populations in Europe , North America and the western Pacific societies , by contrast , are much more affected . In the latter case up to one - third of the population is afflicted by this problem . Similar outcomes have been found ...
... Populations in Europe , North America and the western Pacific societies , by contrast , are much more affected . In the latter case up to one - third of the population is afflicted by this problem . Similar outcomes have been found ...
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... population - based assessments in order to provide a health needs assessment of smaller groups , such as patients in a general practice population . At whatever levels such an assessment is undertaken , the investigators must gather ...
... population - based assessments in order to provide a health needs assessment of smaller groups , such as patients in a general practice population . At whatever levels such an assessment is undertaken , the investigators must gather ...
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... population growth in less densely populated areas and increases in the proportion of homes with gardens ( MINTEL 1999 ) . Thus the percentage number of adults regularly partici- pating in gardening activities rose from 42 per cent in ...
... population growth in less densely populated areas and increases in the proportion of homes with gardens ( MINTEL 1999 ) . Thus the percentage number of adults regularly partici- pating in gardening activities rose from 42 per cent in ...
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