Citations

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Journal Article
Sorokowski, Piotr, Agnieszka Sorokowska, Dariusz Danel, Mara L Mberira, and Leszek Pokrywka. "The second to fourth digit ratio and age at first marriage in semi-nomadic people from Namibia." Archives of Sexual Behavior 41, no. 3 (2012): 703-710.
Working Paper
Rosati K, Dariusz. "Central and Eastern European Economies - Achievements and Prospects." (2011) Economic and Political Thought.
Journal Article
Rosati K, Dariusz. "Gospodarki krajów Europy Srodkowo-Wschodniej – osiagniecia i perspektywy." (2011) EKONOMICZNA.
Journal Article
Becquey, Elodie, Mathilde Savy, Peggy Danel, Hubert V Dabire, Sylvestre Tapsoba, and Yves Martin-Prevel. "Dietary patterns of adults living in Ouagadougou and their association with overweight." Nutrition Journal 9, no. 1 (2010): 13.
Working Paper
Danel, Isabella, and Marcelo Bortman. "An Assessment of LAC's Vital Statistics System: The Foundation of Maternal and Infant Mortality Monitoring." (2008) HNP Discussion Paper.
Conference Paper
Morris, Leo, Isabella Danel, Paul Stupp, and F Sarbanescu. "Demographic Evaluation of Health Programmes." Committee for International Cooperation in National Research in Demography (CICRED). February 26-28, 1996.
Journal Article
Savy, Mathilde, Yves Martin-Prevel, P Danel, Pierre Traissac, Hb Dabire, and Francis Delpeuch. "Are dietary diversity scores related to the socio-economic and anthropometric status of women living in an urban area in Burkina Faso?." Public health nutrition 11, no. 02 (2008): 132-141.
Journal Article
Hernández-Prado, Bernardo, Edgar Kestler, Juan Díaz, Dilys Walker, Ana Langer, Sarah Lewis, Elvia De Vara-Salazar, Maria Carmen Melo-Zurita, Emma Iriarte, and Isabella Danel. "Perfil situacional y estrategias de intervención en la región mesoamericana en el área de salud materna, reproductiva y neonatal." (2011) Salud Pública de México.
Book Section
Danel, Isabella, and Gerard La Forgia. "Health Systems Innovations in Central America: Lessons and Impact of New Approaches." (2005) Contracting for Basic Health Care in Rural Guatemala— Comparison of the Performance of Three Delivery Models.
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