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  1. Sterilization (economics): In macroeconomics, sterilization is action taken by a country's central bank to counter the effects on the money supply caused by a balance of payments surplus or deficit. This can involve open market operations undertaken by the central bank ... (Finance) [100%] 2023-12-29 [Monetary economics] [International macroeconomics]...
  2. Sterilization (microbiology): Articles Most recent articles on Sterilization (microbiology) Most cited articles on Sterilization (microbiology) Review articles on Sterilization (microbiology) Articles on Sterilization (microbiology) in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ Media Powerpoint slides on Sterilization (microbiology) Images of Sterilization (microbiology) Photos ... (Microbiology) [100%] 2023-12-28 [Hygiene] [Microbiology]...
  3. Sterilization (human, elective procedures): In terms of human elective medical procedures, sterilization refers to surgery done to prevent them from being able to procreate. The surgery disrupting the availability of sperm and ova at the uterus. (Human, elective procedures) [100%] 2023-06-10
  4. Sterilization (surgical procedure): Template:BirthControl infobox Articles Most recent articles on Sterilization (surgical procedure) Most cited articles on Sterilization (surgical procedure) Review articles on Sterilization (surgical procedure) Articles on Sterilization (surgical procedure) in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ Media Powerpoint slides on ... (Surgical procedure) [100%] 2023-12-28 [Surgical contraception]
  5. Stabilization: Stabilization is a process to help prevent a sick or injured person from having their medical condition deteriorate further too quickly before they can be treated in depth at a medical facility. Stabilization is often performed by the first person ... (Medicine) [84%] 2023-11-29 [Intensive care medicine]
  6. Legal status of human sterilization by country: This article provides an overview of human sterilization by country. While many countries permit voluntary sterilization for contraceptive purposes, some permit it only for medical or eugenic purposes. [80%] 2024-01-08 [Human reproduction] [Law by country]...
  7. Compulsory sterilization: Compulsory sterilization, also known as forced or coerced sterilization, is a government-mandated program to sterilize a specific group of people. Compulsory sterilization removes a person's capacity to reproduce, usually through surgical procedures. (Social) [70%] 2023-12-29 [Human rights abuses]
  8. Country-by-Country Reporting: Country-by-Country Reporting (or CbCR, sometimes referred to as Country-by-Country Report or CbC report) is an international initiative pioneered by the OECD. It seeks to establish a reporting standard for multinational enterprises (MNEs) containing key tax related ... (Finance) [67%] 2023-11-04 [International taxation] [Corporate tax avoidance]...
  9. Islam by country: Adherents of Islam constitute the world's second largest religious group. A projection by the PEW suggests that Muslims numbered approximately 1.9 billion followers in 2020. (None) [65%] 2024-01-20 [Islam by country]
  10. Hijab by country: In modern usage, ḥijāb (hijab) generally refers to the various headcoverings frequently worn by Muslim women. Wearing hijab is mandatory in some Muslim countries, and optional or restricted in other majority Muslim and majority non-Muslim countries. (Religion) [65%] 2023-11-03 [Islamism] [Religious fundamentalism]...
  11. Literature by country: This is a list of literature pages categorized by country, language, or cultural group. Sometimes these literatures will be called national literatures because they help define a national identity or provide a common reference point for that country's culture. (None) [65%] 2023-12-29 [Literature by country] [Literature lists]...
  12. Creationism by country: This article presents an overview of creationism by country. In 2006 the Pentecostal church, led by Bishop Boniface Adoyo, launched a campaign to give less prominence to fossilised human bones displayed in the National Museum. (Overview of creationism by country) [65%] 2023-11-03 [Creationism]
  13. Deindustrialisation by country: Deindustrialisation refers to the process of social and economic change caused by the removal or reduction of industrial activity and employment in a country or region, especially heavy industry or manufacturing industry. Deindustrialisation is common to all mature Western economies ... [65%] 2023-12-29 [Economic problems] [Deindustrialization]...
  14. Surnames by country: Surname conventions and laws vary around the world. This article gives an overview of surnames around the world. (Social) [65%] 2023-09-25 [Family]
  15. Caregiving by country: Caregiving by country is the regional variation of caregiving practices as distinguished among countries. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics 2001 paper on the health and well-being of Carers, Carers save the Australian Federal Government over $30 billion ... [65%] 2024-01-04 [Caregiving] [Health by country]...
  16. Urbanization by country: This is a list of countries by urbanization. There are two measures of the degree of urbanization of a population. (none) [65%] 2022-11-14 [Urbanization by country] [Urbanization]...
  17. Surnames by country: Surname conventions and laws vary around the world. This article gives an overview of surnames around the world. (Laws and customs) [65%] 2024-01-12 [Family] [Surname]...
  18. Judo by country: This is a list of articles on the state of Judo in various countries around the world. [65%] 2023-12-27 [Judo by country]
  19. Hinduism by country: Hinduism has approximately 1.2 billion adherents worldwide (15% of the world's population). Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world behind Christianity (31.5%) and Islam (23.3%). (Hindu citizens in various countries) [65%] 2024-01-19 [Hinduism by country]
  20. Creationism by country: This article presents an overview of creationism by country. In 2006 the Pentecostal church, led by Bishop Boniface Adoyo, launched a campaign to give less prominence to fossilised human bones displayed in the National Museum. (Overview of creationism by country) [65%] 2024-01-02 [Creationism]

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