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- Disease Control and Prevention) Robert R. Redfield commented that the FDA underreported adverse events of the Covid-19 vaccine to delude the public that the...
- exaggerated for political reasons, or speakers of minority languages may be underreported in favour of a national language. According to Ethnologue, the following...
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- exaggerated for political reasons, or speakers of minority languages may be underreported in favor of a national language. Ethnologue lists the following languages...
- of the nail situated on the smallest toe. Although understudied and underreported, its prevalence is common. The accessory nail was first described in...
- information. The reason given is: LIBOR was discontinued in 2021 and was underreported during the 2008 credit-crunch. Please help update this article to reflect...
- Rape in Ethiopia is highly prevalent, despite the case is still underreported due to fear, and shame of violence, especially in women. There are variety...
- Bag, Gaurav Chopra and Tia Bajpai. It addresses the complex and often underreported issue of marital rape within the confines of marriage. It is produced...
- on January 7, 2022. Retrieved January 7, 2022. "Los Angeles Police Underreported Crime Stats for 8 Years". Time. October 15, 2015. Archived from the...
- Organization (WHO) and other sources. In many countries, suicide rates are underreported due to social stigma, cultural or legal concerns. Thus, these figures...