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1980
R. M. Bradley, Basic sanitation in developing countries : survey of water use in a low income urban area in the middle east, Journal of the Royal Society of Health, pp. p. 67-71, 1980.
M. A. H. Nellor, Health effects of water reuse by groundwater recharge. Center for Research in Water Resources, Austin, TX, USA, p. 74 p. : 9 fig., 17 tab., 1980.
J. N. Purohit, Improving sanitary conditions of the village surroundings : disposal of human excreta., vol. capsule 2-1-1. National Council of Educational Research and Training, New Delhi, India, p. 20 p. : ill., 1980.
H. Perrett, Social and behavioral aspects of project work in water supply and waste disposal. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. 72 p. : 3 fig., 2 tab., 1980.
R. E. Bigelow, Chiles, L., C. Ayad, S., Cavanagh, B., Manzer, C., en Bohumolski, C., Tunisia : Care water projects ((microfiche)), vol. no. 10. USAID, Washington, DC, USA, p. 59 p. in various pagings, 1980.
D. M. Dworkin en Dworkin, J. M., Water supply and diarrhea : Guatemala revisited, vol. no. 2. USAID, Washington, DC, USA, p. 23, ((26)) p., 1980.
1976
J. J. Warford en Saunders, R. J., Village water supply : economics and policy in the developing world. Baltimore, MD, USA: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976, p. xii, 279 p.: 2 fig., 40 tab.
1974
K. R. Bulusu en Pathak, B. N., Fluoride : its effects on human health and defluoridation of water : methods and their limitation. National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, NEERI, Nagpur, India, p. 24 p., 1974.
1972
G. F. White, White, A. U., en Bradley, D. J., Drawers of water : domestic water use in East Africa. Chicago, IL, USA: University of Chicago Press, 1972, p. xii, 306 p.: fig., tab, 8 p. pl.
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Academy for Educational Development -Washington, DC, US en USAID -Washington, DC, US, Child survival in sub-Saharan Africa : taking stock . Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC, USA, p. ix, 125 p. + 141 p. annexes : 16 fig., 32 tab.
A. Shultz, Omollo, J. O., Burke, H., Qassim, M., Ochieng, J. B., Weinberg, M., Feikin, D. R., en Breiman, R. F., Cholera outbreak in Kenyan refugee camp : risk factors for illness and importance of sanitation, American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, pp. P. 640-645; 4 tab.; 2 fig.
L. Sanchez en Galvis, G., Comportamiento de la población de algas y protozoos después de la limpieza en un filtro lento en arena. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, p. 16 p.
V. Curtis en Cairncross, S., Effect of washing hands with soap on diarrhoea risk in the community : a systematic review, The lancet infectious diseases, pp. p. 275-281 : 3 fig., 3 tab.
J. Fisher, The environmental sustainability millennium development goal : what water, sanitation and hygiene can do, vol. no. 6. Loughborough, UK: Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, p. 4 p. : photogr.
C. A. van Wijk-Sijbesma, HIV/AIDS and water supply, sanitation, hygiene. Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, Loughborough, UK, p. 4 pag. : 1 fig.
I. E. Kasisi, The impact of water supply in HIV/AIDS transmission in poor people in Africa [The case of East Africa]. Water and Environmental Sanitation Projects Maintenance Organisation, WEPMO, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, p. 4 p.
C. Hunt en Biran, A., Indoor air pollution. Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, Loughborough, UK, p. 3 pag.
C. J. Schuster-Wallace, Grover, V. I., Adeel, Z., Confalonieri, U., Elliott, S., en United Nations University, International Network on Water, Environment and Health -Hamilton, Ont., CA, UNU-INWEH, Safe water as the key to global health. p. 28 p.
S. Bonu en Kim, H., Sanitation in India : progress, differentials, correlates, and challenges, vol. no. 2. p. ix, 35 p. : 16 fig., 5 tab.
S. W. A. S. H. +Research Team, School-based WASH related problems : problem tree analysis [from the] SWASH+ Advocacy workshop 2008. S.n., S.l., p. 1 p.; 1 scheme.

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