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Значения термина chronic malnutrition на английском
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Использование термина chronic malnutrition на английском
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Half of children under five are stunted because of chronicmalnutrition.
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It has one of the planet's highest rates of chronicmalnutrition.
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Some, such as Guatemala, report rising cases of chronicmalnutrition in coffee workers' children.
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Moreover, they presented a high burden of anaemia, chronicmalnutrition and low school performance.
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The officer had found no evidence of pestilence-onlychronicmalnutrition.
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Stunting is where children are short for their age, and is a sign of chronicmalnutrition.
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Nearly half of children have chronicmalnutrition.
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Nearly half of children under five years of age suffered from stunting due to chronicmalnutrition, it said.
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The British ambassador to North Korea has said that food shortages in the country are causing chronicmalnutrition.
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Children who are not getting enough nutrients from their food suffer from what is known as chronicmalnutrition.
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One third of all Iraqi children in the centre and south of Iraq suffered from chronicmalnutrition by 2003.
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The U.N. report said general poverty and food insecurity had contributed to increased prevalence of chronicmalnutrition in young children.
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More than 70 percent of villagers are not consuming enough calories, with the young at greatest risk of chronicmalnutrition.
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Nearly 50 percent of children in parts of north and west Ivory Coast suffer from chronicmalnutrition, the United Nations agency said.
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Nationwide, 37 percent of North Korean children under age five suffer from chronicmalnutrition, which causes stunting, UNICEF said, quoting earlier surveys.
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In some ways, children who suffer from chronicmalnutrition are harder to treat as their need for help may not be so obvious.