1757970000
The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in Brazil.
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Climate Effects on Differential Mosquito-Borne Disease Transmission in Two Endemic Areas
Climate Effects on Differential Mosquito-Borne Disease Transmission in Two Endemic Areas
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Improving Harmful Alcohol Use Detection and Intervention in Brazil: Identifying and Addressing Barriers to Implementation
Improving Harmful Alcohol Use Detection and Intervention in Brazil: Identifying and Addressing Barriers to Implementation
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Instruction of Graduate Level Epidemiology; Streamlined Smoking Intervention for HIV Infected Individuals
Instruction of Graduate Level Epidemiology; Streamlined Smoking Intervention for HIV Infected Individuals
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Exploring the Social Context of the Zika Virus to Inform Policy and Practice
Exploring the Social Context of the Zika Virus to Inform Policy and Practice
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Assessing Risk Factors for Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Assessing Risk Factors for Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Traditional Elders Indigenise a Western Science Course
Traditional Elders Indigenise a Western Science Course
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The Effect of a Depression Intervention in Depressed Low Income Brazilian Mothers and Birth Outcomes
The Effect of a Depression Intervention in Depressed Low Income Brazilian Mothers and Birth Outcomes
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In the Womb of the Amazon/No Ventre da Floresta Amazoniqa: A Cross-Linguistic Comparison of Mother Earth Metaphors
In the Womb of the Amazon/No Ventre da Floresta Amazoniqa: A Cross-Linguistic Comparison of Mother Earth Metaphors
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Socio-Emotional Well-Being of Vulnerable Youth in Rural Brazil: Examining Individual and Contextual Factors through a Cross-Cultural Lens
Socio-Emotional Well-Being of Vulnerable Youth in Rural Brazil: Examining Individual and Contextual Factors through a Cross-Cultural Lens
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The Internationalization of Psychology Journals in Brazil: Past Efforts, Present Standing and Future Prospects
The Internationalization of Psychology Journals in Brazil: Past Efforts, Present Standing and Future Prospects