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In addition, the integration of different ethnic groups in the villages was expected to lead to better relations.
The fragmentation of villages and the formation of new villages by inhabitants of existing ones can be seen as another dimension of the same phenomenon.
The necessary condition was that the characteristics of the selected villages were as close as possible to the average villages in the area.
Statisticians selected six villages from each of the poorest areas and only two from each of the others.
They were exposed to a number of harmful consequences, at a far more frequent rate than those who lived in cities or villages.
The book would have gained another dimension if specific chapters had been devoted entirely to the analysis of cultural influences from cities to villages.
If plaintiffs lived in remote villages, they had to make overnight trips to the yamen courts in designated cities.
Cross-sectional studies in similar villages revealed relatively uniform prevalence of parasitemia across age groups during the first year of exposure [20].
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