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Mesfin (1998) and Yihenew (2007) reported that nitrogen to be more often deficient than any other essential element on Alfisols of Ethiopia.

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Girls were more often moderately to severely iodine deficient than boys (55.1% versus 44.4%, respectively, Pearson's χ = 6.729, P = 0.035).

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They are, more often than not, shut.

Girls are more often bullied than boys.

These are more often read than newspapers.

As in other soils of Ethiopia, nitrogen is probably more often deficient than any other essential element in Alfisols, mainly because organic matter of these soils is not preserved (Mesfin 1998).

They're more deficient in social capital than in economic capital.

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