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    Analyzing Bangladesh's Debt Sustainability Using SimSIP Debt

    2008
    The ability to pay for a government-led investment strategy to achieve the millennium development goals (MDGs) is determined by the resources available to the government through economic growth, taxation, loans, and grants. Unsustainable public debts increase poverty directly through negative impacts on economic growth as well as indirectly through cuts in spending.
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    Technology and the Language Teacher

    2011
    Today is the world of Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Google, Yahoo, I-pods, I- pads. Gadgets reign supreme even in a developing country like Bangladesh (e.g. cell phones) and so technology is fused in every part of our lives, in fact, “technology is no longer a tool to create an alternative environment- it is THE environment” (Gupta, 2010: 68).
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    HIV Infection in Infants and Children - An Updated Review

    2010
    The first cases of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) were reported in United States in 1981. AIDS appeared in Bangladesh 8 years later. At present AIDS exists worldwide. Neighboring countries like India, Myanmar and Thailand already have alarming rates of HIV infection.
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    Nager Acrofacial Dysostosis Syndrome: A Newborn with Bilateral Hearing Impairment

    2010
    Mere diagnosis of Nager acrofacial dysostosis in neonatal period seeing only the craniofacial and limb defects and not performing the test for hearing may cause delayed detection of conductive deafness resulting in delayed speech and language development.
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    Behavior of Remittance Inflows and its Determinants in Banglades

    2012
    At present, remittances play a crucial role in the economy of Bangladesh. At the macro level, it helps to relieve our foreign exchange constraint, stabilize the exchange rate movement, and improve the balance of payments.
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    A Neonate with Non-immune Hydrops Foetalis in Rh Non-immunized Mother

    2010
    In presence of immune factors (Rh Negative mother and Rh Positive father) NIHF is a very rare condition and due to its rarity / scarcity much information is not available.
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    Familial Hypophosphatemic Rickets - A Case Report and Review of Literature

    2010
    It can be stated that XLH must be considered as a differential diagnosis with any form of rickets, who has positive family history, presence of bowing of legs, knock knee, coxa vara, genu varum (rather than Harrison’s sulcus, rachitic rosary or myopathy), hypophosphatemia with corresponding phosphaturia and normal serum PTH level.
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    Effect Abiotic Factors on Jute Seeds

    2010
    A laboratory experiment was conducted at the experimental lab of Department of Agronomy, Sher-e-Bangla agricultural university to determining the productivity of quality seed, its storage performed and type of container used during storage.
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    Existing Debate of Trade Liberalization

    2010
    Bangladesh is trade-liberalized country but still it has one of the top ranked trade protection policy in the world. The study focuses on the issue of whether further trade liberalization policy reform accelerate economic development of Bangladesh and where do the impacts of trade liberalization debate still exist in case of Bangladesh economy.
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    A Reappraisal of Clinical Characteristics of Typhoid Fever

    2010
    Recent reports from developing countries show that the clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment of typhoid have significantly altered often leading to missed diagnosis. The incidence of complications is also reported to be variable. The consequence of missed diagnosis is immense in terms of burden on limited health resources and patients’ suffering.

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