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Tervise probleemid arengu maades
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Tervise probleemid arengu maades

10 · 36 million infected by aids · 25 million in Sub-Saharan · After 10 years, life expectancy under 20 11 Education of Health Care Workers · Lack of education is a risk factor for HIV infection or any other disease · Village health care works do not usually have any certificates or licences · Health care workers every once in a while fail to notice symtoms of a particular disease or concider them to be from a different disease 12 Used webpages · http://www.hinduonnet.com/fline/fl2215/images/20050729005711301.jpg · http://www.google.ee/search?hl=et&q=DEVELOPING+COUNTRIES+AND+IP %3A+ACCESS+TO+HEALTH+CARE+EDUCATION+MATERIALS&btnG=Google+otsing&lr=&aq=f&oq · http://www.qaproject.org/pubs/PDFs/DEVCONT.pdf · http://www.spiritofamerica

Geograafia → Geograafia
11 allalaadimist
European yew - plant in Estonia
7
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European yew - plant in Estonia

European yew Ursula 11. kl Description It is a small- to medium-sized evergreen tree, growing 10­20 metres. The bark is thin, brown, coming off in small flakes aligned with the stem. The leaves are lanceolate, flat, dark green and highly poisonous. The seed cones are highly modified, each cone containing a single seed long partly surrounded by a modified scale which develops into a soft, bright red berry-like structure called an aril. The arils are mature 6­9 months after pollination, and with the seed contained are eaten by thrushes, waxwings and other birds. The aril is not poisonous. The seeds themselves are extremely poisonous and bitter, but are opened and eaten by some bird species Toxicity The bark, stem, needles and seeds of the yew are poisonous, although birds can eat the berries without digesting the seed. This dangerous side of t...

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
4 allalaadimist


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