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Belay, Kefale
(2018-01)
There has been an increasing interest in health-related quality of life. Because diabetic and its complications are responsible for reducing quality of life of individuals in recent years. Quality of life is varied among ...
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Getaneh, Bayleyegn
(2018-01)
Food is one of the essential needs for survival and well being of human being. As food is essential for our life, it is also dangerous and cause diseases if not processed and maintained in sanitary and safe conditions. In ...
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Kiitu, Melese
(2019-01)
Background: Repeated infection with Chlamydia trachomatis causes Trachomatous trichiasis. Surgery is the preferred method of treatment of Trachomatous trichiasis. Surgery for Trachomatous trichiasis prevents blindness. ...
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Kassaye, Berihan
(2018-01)
Background: turnover intention has been defined as the individual's own estimated probability of permanently leaving the organization at some point in the near future. Actual Turnover is expected to increase as the intention ...
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Alemayehu, Mahlet
(2017-06)
Background: Adverse health shocks are frequent events in low-income countries posing one of the biggest threats to the lives and livelihoods of the poor. In terms of modern health care and health indicators, the government ...
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