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Flores Pacheco, Selene, Yolanda Huerta Ramirez, Oswaldo Herrera Ramos, Omar Fernando Alonso, and Nazira Calleja. "Factores familiares y religiosos en adultos mayores y su relacion con sintomas depresivos." Journal of Behavior, Health & Social Issues 3, no. 2 (2012): 89-100.
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Tiuliundieva, Nazira. "The accommodation of children and young people in Kyrgyzstan by the system of education, and the problem of gender inequality." Russian Education & Society 48, no. 1 (2006): 72-87.
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Halperin, Daniel, Antonio de Moya, Eddy Pérez-Then, Gregory Pappas, and Jesus Garcia Calleja. "Understanding the HIV epidemic in the Dominican Republic: a prevention success story in the Caribbean?." JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (2009).
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Garcia-Calleja, J. M, E. Gouws, and Ghys. "National population based HIV prevalence surveys in sub-Saharan Africa: results and implications for HIV and AIDS estimates." Sexually transmitted infections 82, no. suppl 3 (2006): iii64-iii70.
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Calleja, Jesus M, Lawrence Marum, Cesar P Carcamo, Lovemore Kaetano, James Muttunga, and Ann Way. "Lessons learned in the conduct, validation, and interpretation of national population based HIV surveys." Aids 99, no. 2 (2005): S9.
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Rutherford, Georges W, William McFarland, Hilary Spindler, Karen White, Sadhna V Patel, John Aberle-Grasse, Keith Sabin, Nathan Smith, Stephanie Tache, Jesus M Calleja-Garcia, and Rand L Stoneburner. "Public health triangulation: approach and application to synthesizing data to understand national and local HIV epidemics." BMC public health 10, no. 1 (2010): 447.
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Schalkwyk, Cari, Sibongile Mndzebele, Thabo Hlophe, Jesus Maria Garcia Calleja, Eline L Korenromp, Rand Stoneburner, and Cyril Pervilhac. "Outcomes and impact of HIV prevention, ART and TB programs in Swaziland - early evidence from public health triangulation." PloS one 8, no. 7 (2013).
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Calleja N, Raúl. "La construcción simbólica del miedo en la ciudad de México." Nueva antropología 27, no. 81 (2014): 33-53.
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