「famines」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Grada, Oscar O. (1997), "Markets and | famines: A simple test with Indian data", Economic Le |
| Local | famines also transpired in Czech regions in 1318, cau |
| (1976) Forecasts, | Famines, and Freezes: Climates and Man's Future |
| s, especially those who died during the 1930s | famines and prison inmates, was common. |
| underdevelopment, communal violence, floods, | famines and other crises. |
| rinted 2005)), Open Letters to Lord Curzon on | Famines and Land Assessments in India, London: Kegan |
| straits the domain was in following the Tenpo | famines, as well as bureaucratic corruption. |
| ern Europe experienced more than 150 recorded | famines between AD 1500 and 1700 and there were 100 h |
| o 1932 as the Lloyd Barrage to help alleviate | famines caused by lack of rain. |
| With large droughts, floods, and | famines coming in the future the food security of the |
| During times of floods and | famines, cultivation was much affected and the kings |
| Wars, | famines, excessive taxation, and persecution by the H |
| adesh - Rayalaseema - the Semi-Arid zone, its | famines, factions and industrialisation. |
| luded relief activities for those affected by | famines, floods, and also the rehabilitation of the h |
| . Martin's Press (2003) argues that recurring | famines have been the major cause of warfare since pa |
| In the beginning of 1980s, a series of | famines hit Ethiopia that affected around 8 million p |
| This remains one of the most devastating | famines in the history of India. |
| s in Kosovo, Ivory Coast and Liberia, and the | famines in Somalia and Sudan. |
| Droughts and | famines in Russia and the USSR tended to occur on a f |
| During a number of | famines in Russia and the Soviet Union, nettle, atrip |
| e mortality rate was less than other Scottish | famines in the 1690s, and 1780, the Highland potato f |
| far smaller scale to either of the two Great | Famines, its appearance caused widespread panic among |
| Like all Indian | famines of the 19th-century, the Orissa famine was pr |
| Unlike the earlier Great | Famines of 1740-1741 and 1845-1849 the 1879 famine (s |
| oviets from starving to death during periodic | famines over the last hundred years, and their fur is |
| Sen Poverty and | Famines pp70-78 |
| “That this social order with its pauperism, | famines, prisons, gallows, armies, and wars is necess |
| umber of deaths compared to the earlier great | famines, the 1879 famine is rarely remembered in Iris |
| ce agriculturalists clearly show that between | famines they do not deposit large fat stores . |
| With the grain requisition crises, | famines, troubled economic conditions, international |
| As with most | famines, weakened, disease-susceptible conditions res |
| Famines were often interpreted as signs of God's disp | |
| premise of the thrifty gene hypothesis - that | famines were common and severe enough to select for t |
| Great Irish Famine at the same time, and both | famines were part of the wider food crisis facing Nor |
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