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[1]
Case-control study of enteropathogens associated with childhood diarrhea in Dhaka, Bangladesh
[2]
Zakat as an Alternative of Microcredit for Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh
[3]
Performance of the Abbott RealTime MTB RIF/INH resistance assay when used to test Mycobacterium tuberculosis specimens from Bangladesh
[4]
Universal Health Coverage in Bangladesh: Activities, Challenges, and Suggestions
[5]
Dengue Situation in Bangladesh: An Epidemiological Shift in terms of Morbidity and Mortality
[6]
Fatal Infection Caused by Chromobacterium violaceum: A Case Report from a Tertiary Care Hospital in Bangladesh
[7]
Performance of the Abbott RealTime MTB RIF/INH resistance assay when used to test Mycobacterium tuberculosis specimens from Bangladesh
[8]
Exploring standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index for drought assessment in Bangladesh.
[9]
Geopolitics of fear and the emergence of 'climate refugees': Imaginative geographies of climate change and displacements in Bangladesh
[10]
Clients’ experience and satisfaction of utilizing healthcare services in a community based health insurance program in bangladesh
[11]
The impact of community-based health insurance on the utilization of medically trained healthcare providers among informal workers in Bangladesh
[12]
Gendered perceptions of physical activity and diabetes in rural Bangladesh: a qualitative study to inform mHealth and community mobilization interventions.
[13]
Towards reducing behavioral risk factors of non-communicable diseases among adolescents: Protocol for a school-based health education program in Bangladesh
[14]
Digital Bangladesh: Using Formative Research to Develop Phone Messages for the Prevention and Control of Diabetes in Rural Bangladesh.
[15]
Willingness to Pay for Cataract Surgeries Among Patients Visiting Eye Care Facilities in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
[16]
Policies and Institutional Supports for Women Entrepreneurship Development in Bangladesh: Achievements and Challenges
[17]
Secondhand smoking, knowledge/attitudes and socioeconomic status among married Bangladeshi women: a cross-sectional study.
[18]
Epidemiology of Hepatitis C Virus in Bangladeshi General Population
[19]
‘CULTURE’ AS A SKILL IN UNDERGRADUATE EFL CLASSROOMS: THE BANGLADESHI REALITIES
[20]
Developing a Dynamic Web-GIS Based Landslide Early Warning System for the Chittagong Metropolitan Area, Bangladesh
[21]
Psychological Implications of Unemployment Among Bangladesh Civil Service Job Seekers: A Pilot Study.
[22]
Relationship between income generating activities of rural women and their reproductive health behavior in Bangladesh.
[23]
Investigation of animal anthrax outbreaks in the human-animal interface at risky districts of Bangladesh during 2016-2017.
[24]
COMPARATIVE POSITIONING OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN BANGLADESH, THAILAND AND THE PHILIPPINES
[25]
Association of food security and other socio-economic factors with dietary diversity and nutritional statuses of children aged 6-59 months in rural Bangladesh.
[26]
Double burden of malnutrition at household level: A comparative study among Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and Myanmar.
[27]
Violence and mortality in the Northern Rakhine State of Myanmar, 2017: results of a quantitative survey of surviving community leaders in Bangladesh.
[28]
Muslim Communities Learning About Second-hand Smoke in Bangladesh (MCLASS II): study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial of a community-based smoke-free homes intervention, with or without Indoor Air Quality feedback.
[29]
Craftsman, informal heritage management and social capital in conserving chini-tikri work of Kosaituli mosque, Old Dhaka, Bangladesh
[30]
Surface and groundwater quality assessment based on multivariate statistical techniques in the vicinity of Mohanpur, Bangladesh
[31]
Understanding reproductive health challenges during a flood: insights from Belkuchi Upazila, Bangladesh.
[32]
Have coastal embankments reduced flooding in Bangladesh?
[33]
Assessing Spatial Flood Vulnerability at Kalapara Upazila in Bangladesh Using an Analytic Hierarchy Process.
[34]
Chronological trends in maximum and minimum water flows of the Teesta River, Bangladesh, and its implications.
[35]
A people-centred perspective on climate change, environmental stress, and livelihood resilience in Bangladesh.
[36]
Indirect consequences of extreme weather and climate events and their associations with physical health in coastal Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study.
[37]
Potential phosphorus and arsenic mobilization from Bangladesh soils by particle dispersion.
[38]
Trends in water level and flooding in Dhaka, Bangladesh and their impact on mortality.
[39]
Perceptions, knowledge and adaptation about climate change: A study on farmers of haor areas after a flash flood in Bangladesh
[40]
Quantifying flood events in Bangladesh with a daily-step flood monitoring index based on the concept of daily effective precipitation
[41]
The costs of living with floods in the Jamuna floodplain in Bangladesh
[42]
Frequency analysis of flash floods for establishing new danger levels for the rivers in the northeast haor region of Bangladesh
[43]
Adaptive flood mobilities in Bangladesh
[44]
A machine learning-based prediction and analysis of flood affected households: A case study of floods in Bangladesh
[45]
Challenges for flood risk management in flood-prone Sirajganj region of Bangladesh
[46]
Flood risk assessment due to cyclone-induced dike breaching in coastal areas of Bangladesh
[47]
The use of watershed geomorphic data in flash flood susceptibility zoning: a case study of the Karnaphuli and Sangu river basins of Bangladesh
[48]
Future floods in Bangladesh under 1.5°C, 2°C, and 4°C global warming scenarios
[49]
Cutting dikes, cutting ties? Reintroducing flood dynamics in coastal polders in Bangladesh and the netherlands
[50]
Flood and substance transportation analysis using satellite elevation data: A case study in Dhaka city, Bangladesh
[51]
Resilience to flash floods in wetland communities of northeastern Bangladesh
[52]
Identifying Flood Prone Regions in Bangladesh by Clustering
[53]
Underlying causes and the impacts of disaster events (floods) on fertility decision in rural Bangladesh
[54]
Bayesian modeling of flood frequency analysis in bangladesh using Hamiltonian Monte Carlo techniques
[55]
Adaptation strategies to floods: A gender-based analysis of the farming-dependent char community in the Padma floodplain, Bangladesh
[56]
The waterways of Tangail: Failures to learn from flood-control efforts in the Brahmaputra Basin of Bangladesh
[57]
Does Resilience Capacity Reduce the Negative Impact of Shocks on Household Food Security? Evidence from the 2014 Floods in Northern Bangladesh
[58]
Overview of flood management actions and policy planning in Bangladesh
[59]
Factors and actors for enhancing community flood resilience: An experience from a river-side settlement in Bangladesh
[60]
Decadal flood trends in Bangladesh from extensive hydrographic data
[61]
Compound simulation of fluvial floods and storm surges in a global coupled river-coast flood model: Model development and its application to 2007 Cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh
[62]
Bayesian inference for extreme value flood frequency analysis in Bangladesh using Hamiltonian Monte Carlo techniques
[63]
Climate extremes and challenges to infrastructure development in coastal cities in Bangladesh
[64]
Natural and traditional defense mechanisms to reduce climate risks in coastal zones of Bangladesh
[65]
Farmers’ Net Income Distribution and Regional Vulnerability to Climate Change: An Empirical Study of Bangladesh
[66]
Best-Fit Probability Distributions and Return Periods for Maximum Monthly Rainfall in Bangladesh
[67]
Mapping tidal channel dynamics in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh, between 1974 and 2017, and implications for the sustainability of the Sundarbans mangrove forest.
[68]
Human vulnerability, dislocation and resettlement: adaptation processes of river-bank erosion-induced displacees in Bangladesh.
[69]
Mapping and monitoring erosion-accretion in an alluvial river using satellite imagery - The river bank changes of the Padma river in Bangladesh
[70]
Analysis of VIA and EbA in a river bank erosion prone area of Bangladesh applying DPSIR framework
[71]
Human adjustments to river bank erosion hazard in the Jamuna floodplain, Bangladesh
[72]
Potentiality of Disaster Management Education through Open and Distance Learning System in Bangladesh Open University
[73]
Exploring impacts and livelihood vulnerability of riverbank erosion hazard among rural household along the river Padma of Bangladesh
[74]
Livelihood after Relocation—Evidences of Guchchagram Project in Bangladesh
[75]
Social-ecological dynamics of the small scale fisheries in Sundarban Mangrove Forest, Bangladesh
[76]
Mapping and monitoring erosion-accretion in an alluvial river using satellite imagery – the river bank changes of the Padma river in Bangladesh
[77]
Trapped in Statelessness: Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh
[78]
Strategic and Operational Levels of CSR Marketing Communication for Sustainable Orientation of a Company: A Case Study from Bangladesh
[79]
Evaluating a model for the capacity building of midwifery eduators in Bangladesh through a blended, web-based master's programme.
[80]
Antioxidant potential of five commercially less valued leafy vegetables from Bangladesh
[81]
Antioxidant potential of common leafy vegetables in Bangladesh
[82]
Expectations of telemedicine health service adoption in rural Bangladesh.
[83]
Effectiveness of Zakat-based Programs on Poverty Alleviation and Economic Empowerment of Poor Women: A Case Study of Bangladesh
[84]
A Search for Freshwater in the Saline Aquifer of Coastal Bangladesh.
[85]
Influence of Religion in Internal Politics of Bangladesh
[86]
“What do others think?” An emic approach to participatory action research in Bangladesh
[87]
Factors Associated with Water Service Continuity for the Rural Populations of Bangladesh, Pakistan, Ethiopia, and Mozambique.
[88]
Biometric indices and size at first sexual maturity of eight alien fish species from Bangladesh
[89]
On the examination of out-of-pocket health expenditures in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Nepal
[90]
Food retailing landscape: FDI, economic growth and employment in Bangladesh
[91]
Adolescents’ Level of Perceived Stress and its Relationship with Body Mass Index in a Bangladeshi Population
[92]
Migration of female construction labourers to Dhaka City, Bangladesh.
[93]
Linking agroecosystems producing farmed seafood with food security and health status to better address the nutritional challenges in Bangladesh.
[94]
Impacts of Improved Infrastructure on Labor Allocation and Livelihoods: The Case of the Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge, Bangladesh
[95]
Supporting Exclusive Breastfeeding Among Factory Workers and Their Unemployed Neighbors: Peer Counseling in Bangladesh.
[96]
Integrating human rights approaches into public health practices and policies to address health needs amongst Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh: A systematic review and meta-ethnographic analysis
[97]
Using e-learning to engage unemployed rural women in aquaculture in Bangladesh to reduce poverty
[98]
Effects of adding psychosocial stimulation for children of lactating mothers using an unconditional cash transfer platform on neurocognitive behavior of children in rural Bangladesh: protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial.
[99]
Use of television as a community media by farmers in Bangladesh
[100]
How can governance improve efficiency and effectiveness of value chains? An analysis of pangas and tilapia stakeholders in Bangladesh
[101]
Analysis of isolates from Bangladesh highlights multiple ways to carry resistance genes in Salmonella Typhi.