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... respectively in all the ages ( zero and above ) . Similar rates have been worked out for female marriages with denominator remaining the same as for males , i.e. the total population irrespective of sex . On the basis of the approach ...
... respectively in all the ages ( zero and above ) . Similar rates have been worked out for female marriages with denominator remaining the same as for males , i.e. the total population irrespective of sex . On the basis of the approach ...
Page 401
... respectively . ' Per acre recommended levels of nitrogen for Mexi - Pak wheat , local rice , cotton and sugarcane are 125 , 60 , 75 and 175 nutrient pounds respectively . Recommended rates of phosphorus for these crops are 75 , 75 , 50 ...
... respectively . ' Per acre recommended levels of nitrogen for Mexi - Pak wheat , local rice , cotton and sugarcane are 125 , 60 , 75 and 175 nutrient pounds respectively . Recommended rates of phosphorus for these crops are 75 , 75 , 50 ...
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... respectively for Pakistan of 1968. Similar four - firm ratios for West Pakistan ( again derived from White's work ) are 0.71 and 0.54 . The variation between the ratios from the two sources is partly explained by the difference in the ...
... respectively for Pakistan of 1968. Similar four - firm ratios for West Pakistan ( again derived from White's work ) are 0.71 and 0.54 . The variation between the ratios from the two sources is partly explained by the difference in the ...
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