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1. Exploration of modern contraceptive methods using patterns among later reproductive-aged women in Bangladesh.

2. Exploring hot spots of short birth intervals and associated factors using a nationally representative survey in Bangladesh.

3. Risk Deciphering Pathways from Women's Autonomy to Perinatal Deaths in Bangladesh.

4. Exploring hot spots of short birth intervals and associated factors using a nationally representative survey in Bangladesh.

5. Model and variable selection using machine learning methods with applications to childhood stunting in Bangladesh.

6. Birth Interval and its Association With Adverse Childhood Nutritional Outcomes Among Under-Five Children in Bangladesh: A Longitudinal Study.

7. Early childhood malnutrition trajectory and lung function at preadolescence.

8. Trends and projections of under-5 mortality in Bangladesh including the effects of maternal high-risk fertility behaviours and use of healthcare services.

9. Child mouthing of soil and presence of animals in child sleeping spaces are associated with growth faltering among young children in Dhaka, Bangladesh (CHoBI7 Program).

10. Influence of parental education on child mortality in Bangladesh: repeated cross-sectional surveys.

11. Role of proximate determinants in recent and past fertility stalls in Bangladesh.

12. Challenges of promoting physical activity among school children in urban Bangladesh: A qualitative inquiry.

13. Microbiological contamination of young children’s hands in rural Bangladesh: Associations with child age and observed hand cleanliness as proxy.

14. Trends and determinants of perinatal mortality in Bangladesh.

15. Heterogeneous Effects of Birth Spacing on Neonatal Mortality Risks in Bangladesh.

16. Trend of determinants of birth interval dynamics in Bangladesh.

17. The Effect of Integrating Family Planning with a Maternal and Newborn Health Program on Postpartum Contraceptive Use and Optimal Birth Spacing in Rural Bangladesh.

18. Frailty modeling for clustered survival data: an application to birth interval in Bangladesh.

19. Local understandings and current barriers to optimal birth intervals among recently delivered women in Sylhet District, Bangladesh.

20. Contraceptive Use, Birth Spacing, and Child Survival in Matlab, Bangladesh.

21. Family Planning and Women's and Children's Health: Long-Term Consequences of an Outreach Program in Matlab, Bangladesh.

22. The effects of pregnancy spacing on infant and child mortality in Matlab, Bangladesh: How they vary by the type of pregnancy outcome that began the interval.

23. Effects of interpregnancy interval and outcome of the preceding pregnancy on pregnancy outcomes in Matlab, Bangladesh.

24. Pregnancy spacing and maternal morbidity in Matlab, Bangladesh

25. Childbearing and Women's Survival: New Evidence from Rural Bangladesh.

26. Short Birth Intervals Don't Kill Women: Evidence from Matlab, Bangladesh.

27. ESTIMATING CHILDHOOD MORTALITY TRENDS FROM ROUTINE DATA: A SIMULATION USING THE PRECEDING BIRTH TECHNIQUE IN BANGLADESH.

28. Siblings' Neonatal Mortality Risks and Birth Spacing in Bangladesh.

29. Birth spacing and infant and early childhood mortality in a high fertility area of Bangladesh: age-dependent and interactive effects.

30. Breast-feeding and child survival in Matlab, Bangladesh.

31. Correlation between subsequent lengths of postpartum amenorrhoea in a prospective study of breast-feeding women in rural Bangladesh.

32. Breast-feeding, birth interval and child mortality in Bangladesh.

33. Child survival and its effect on mortality of siblings in Bangladesh.

34. Son preference and child replacement in Bangladesh: a new look at the child survival hypothesis.

35. Contraceptive use patterns in Matlab, Bangladesh: insights from a 1984 survey.

36. Maternal factors and infant and child mortality in Bangladesh.

37. Adverse effects of next birth, gender, and family composition on child survival in rural Bangladesh.

38. On selection of an appropriate logistic model to determine the risk factors of childhood stunting in Bangladesh.

40. Sibling rivalry at its worst.

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