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Malarial retinopathy in Bangladeshi adults.
Published 2011“…To establish if assessment of malarial retinopathy in adult malaria using ophthalmoscopy by non-ophthalmologists has clinical and prognostic significance, 210 Bangladeshi adults were assessed by both direct and indirect ophthalmoscopy; 20 of 20 healthy subjects and 20 of 20 patients with vivax malaria showed no retinal changes, whereas in patients with falciparum malaria, indirect ophthalmoscopy revealed malarial retinopathy (predominantly retinal hemorrhages) in 18 of 21 (86%) fatal, 31 of 75 (41%) cerebral, 16 of 64 (25%) non-cerebral but severe, and 1 of 31 (3%) uncomplicated cases. …”
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Securitization of illegal migration of Bangladeshis to India
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The plight of the Bangladeshi silk industry: An empirical investigation
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Understanding barriers to healthy lifestyles in a Bangladeshi community
Published 2009“…The authors highlight key findings that are particularly relevant to diabetes nurses, and suggest some practical changes that might be implemented by nurses working with people of Bangladeshi origin.…”
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Bangladeshi migration across the globe: The recent experiences of development and challenges
Published 2019“…International migration outperforms foreign aid and foreign direct investment (FDI) in the development of Bangladesh. Bangladeshi immigrants and their sending remittances are being considered major contributors to develop the country’s economy. …”
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Negotiating relationships and intimacy: Bangladeshi female migrant workers in Malaysia
Published 2012“…This paper will review the context of female Bangladeshi migrant workers in Malaysia. The paper begins by reviewing position of women in Bangladeshi society. …”
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The radiation shielding offered by the commercial glass installed in Bangladeshi dwellings
Published 2018“…One sign of a vibrant Bangladeshi economy has been the move away from the use of more traditional housing materials towards a preference for modern constructional media. …”
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Study of heterosis in Bangladeshi chilli (Capsicum annuum L.) landraces
Published 2013“…Chilli is an important cash crop in Bangladesh but average yield is very low (0.89 t ha-1) and genetic potentiality of Bangladeshi chilli landraces for hybrid variety development has not been evaluated. …”
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Talent management: an escalating strategic focus in Bangladeshi banking industry
Published 2018“…The aim of this study is to justify the talent management (TM) system in a Bangladeshi Commercial Bank. Hence, previous research articles have been reviewed and primary data relating to selected bank have been collected from semi-structured interviews and some reliable and updated secondary sources for selected Bank’s website and other sites of Bangladesh Central Bank to achieve the aim of the study. …”
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Talent management: an escalating strategic focus in Bangladeshi banking industry
Published 2018“…The aim of this study is to justify the talent management (TM) system in a Bangladeshi Commercial Bank. Hence, previous research articles have been reviewed and primary data relating to selected bank have been collected from semi-structured interviews and some reliable and updated secondary sources for selected Bank’s website and other sites of Bangladesh Central Bank to achieve the aim of the study. …”
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Changing gender roles: Bangladeshi male migrant workers in Malaysia
Published 2010“…This study concerns Bangladeshi male migrant workers in Malaysia and explores how they are adopting and adapting with the changing gender roles in Malaysia and is there any changes of thought regarding household tasks which is extremely regarded as women‟s work in Bangladesh. …”
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Multiculturalism’s categories and transnational ties: the Bangladeshi campaign for independence in Britain, 1971
Published 2015“…Whilst the mobilisation of second-generation British Bangladeshi community organisations in the 1980s firmly established Bangladeshis as a distinct constituency of multiculturalism, the 1971 campaign, conducted in a context less sensitive to the internal diversity of ethnic minorities, contributed to a more partial recognition of Bengalis as distinct. …”
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