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The food-energy-water security nexus: Definitions, policies, and methods in an application to Malawi and Mozambique. (2015). Zhu, Tingju ; Nkonya, Ephraim ; Nielsen, Thea ; Meyer, Stefan ; Zeller, Manfred ; Mapemba, Lawrence ; Schunemann, Franziska ; McNulty, Emily ; Kato, Edward ; Queface, Antonio ; Anderson, Weston.
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  2. The food-energy-water security nexus: Definitions, policies, and methods in an application to Malawi and Mozambique. (2015). Zhu, Tingju ; Nkonya, Ephraim ; Nielsen, Thea ; Meyer, Stefan ; Zeller, Manfred ; Mapemba, Lawrence ; Schunemann, Franziska ; McNulty, Emily ; Kato, Edward ; Queface, Antonio ; Anderson, Weston.
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  3. Increasing water productivity in Agriculture. (2013). Beveridge, M ; van Brakel, Martin ; Descheemaeker, K ; Clement, Floriane ; Boelee, Eline ; Molden, D ; Jarvis, D I ; Muthuri, C ; Bunting, S W ; Bindraban, P ; Herrero, M.
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  4. Saving Babies: The Contribution of Sheppard-Towner to the Decline in Infant Mortality in the 1920s. (2012). Thomasson, Melissa ; Moehling, Carolyn.
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  12. The Human Development Index in Historical Perspective: Italy from Political Unification to the Present Day. (2007). Vasta, Michelangelo ; Della Torre, Giuseppe.
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  16. Fatal Fluctuations? Cyclicality in Infant Mortality in India. (2007). Bhalotra, Sonia.
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  31. Measuring human and Sustainable Development: An Integrated Approach for European Countries. (2004). Monni, Salvatore ; Costantini, Valeria.
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  32. Social Spending, Human Capital, and Growth in Developing Countries: Implications for Achieving the MDGs. (2004). Gupta, Sanjeev ; Cui, Larry Q ; Baldacci, Emanuele ; Clements, Benedict J.
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