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The Most Fatal 2014 Outbreak of Ebolavirus Disease in Western Africa

The Most Fatal 2014 Outbreak of Ebolavirus Disease in Western Africa

... and western Africa. The most EHF infected countries of Africa are; Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, DRC, Gabon, South Sudan, Ivory Coast, Uganda, and South ...

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Spatially Distributed Hydrological Modelling of a Western Africa Basin

Spatially Distributed Hydrological Modelling of a Western Africa Basin

... This abstract paper presents the results of the performance of two satellite precipitation products to estimate monthly rainfall and to simulate daily runoff (discharge) of the Bani Riv[r] ...

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A review of droughts on the African continent:  a geospatial and long term perspective

A review of droughts on the African continent: a geospatial and long term perspective

... and Africa, but does not provide the detailed review of the historic droughts across the ...For Africa, the focus was on the severe, widespread and prolonged droughts that occurred during 1970s and 1980s in ...

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Reporting the natural environmental hazards occurrences and fatalities over the last century

Reporting the natural environmental hazards occurrences and fatalities over the last century

... Moving forward, to the climatological hazards, the regional occurrence and fatality tables are presented in Appendix I (Tables 4-5). There are 721 drought events over the last century with the majority of them in ...

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Congenital malformations and medical conditions associated with orofacial clefts in children in Burkina Faso

Congenital malformations and medical conditions associated with orofacial clefts in children in Burkina Faso

... Background: Orofacial clefts are usually isolated cases but can be associated with other congenital malformations that are either recognised or unrecognised syndromes. The reported prevalence and pattern of such ...

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... (western Africa) represents an unique opportunity for studying the composition and population dynamics of the mammal populations of gallery forest areas, because it is a protected area that has been ...

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Distinct genotypic profiles of the two major clades of Mycobacterium africanum

Distinct genotypic profiles of the two major clades of Mycobacterium africanum

... Eastern-West Africa (Camer- oon, Nigeria), West African-2 in Western-West Africa (the Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal), and the two clades overlapping in Central-West Africa (Côte D’Ivoire, ...

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Local knowledge, pattern and diversity of use of Sclerocarya birrea

Local knowledge, pattern and diversity of use of Sclerocarya birrea

... in Africa to support nutritional, health and income security ...southern Africa, the subspecies birrea remains very much underutilized and less studied in western ...West Africa [12-14], but ...

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The vegetation of the north-western Orange Free State, South Africa. 1. Physical environment

The vegetation of the north-western Orange Free State, South Africa. 1. Physical environment

... The colour of the aeolian sand of the north-western Orange Free State varies from red to grey. The colours are a result of a fine layer of iron oxide that covers the quartz and feldspar grains (Harmse 1967). The ...

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Military intervention and underdevelopment in africa:  nigeria as a selected case

Military intervention and underdevelopment in africa: nigeria as a selected case

... in Africa has made the continent to be backward, plunged into ethnic and tribal divide; raided of its treasury and human rights ...time Africa had suffered from turbulent military cataclysm and upheavals, ...

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Plasmodium vivax malaria in Mali: a study from three different regions

Plasmodium vivax malaria in Mali: a study from three different regions

... Mali is a landlocked nation in West Africa divided into eight regions and almost 15 million people with inter- national borders with seven African countries. Of re- levance, some reports have indicated the ...

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Of words, tradition and things

Of words, tradition and things

... (99) Vansina describes and details how Western Bantu societies, continually drawing on their shared tradition, transformed their societies throughout the regions of equatorial Africa..[r] ...

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oa Journal of Psychology in Africa - Injury in selected peri-urban settlements in the western cape, South Africa

oa Journal of Psychology in Africa - Injury in selected peri-urban settlements in the western cape, South Africa

... Despite the potential public health threats associated with these settings and a recently increased focus on the epidemiology of injury in South Africa, there remains very litt[r] ...

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Plasmid-mediated mcr-1 colistin resistance in Escherichia coli and Klebsiella spp. clinical isolates from the Western Cape region of South Africa

Plasmid-mediated mcr-1 colistin resistance in Escherichia coli and Klebsiella spp. clinical isolates from the Western Cape region of South Africa

... The mcr-1 gene was detected in diverse strains of E. coli and K. pneumoniae from geographically diverse hos- pitals, indicating that this plasmid-mediated colistin re- sistance mechanism is not distributed clonally, but ...

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Assessing the impact of multidrug resistant tuberculosis in children: an exploratory qualitative study

Assessing the impact of multidrug resistant tuberculosis in children: an exploratory qualitative study

... The Western Cape province is comprised of two do- minant ethnic groups: Black African and Cape Coloured (mixed race), who remain largely racially segregated across neighbourhoods and townships ...

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Emerging powers, state capitalism and the oil sector in Africa

Emerging powers, state capitalism and the oil sector in Africa

... in Africa before other actors did (see Taylor ...many Western commentators about the rise of post- Maoist China as well as of other developing nations such as India: ‘On the one hand, the desire to exploit ...

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Vol 3, No 3 (2009)

Vol 3, No 3 (2009)

... status may predict more severe early lung disease in our CF population, which may then become more stable than in ΔF508 homozygous patients, but the exact relationship remains unclear. This difference cannot be ...

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Two new species of  Babiana  (Iridaceae: Crocoideae) from western  South Africa, new names for  B.   longiflora  and  B.   thunbergii , and com­ments on the original publication of the genus

Two new species of Babiana (Iridaceae: Crocoideae) from western South Africa, new names for B. longiflora and B. thunbergii , and com­ments on the original publication of the genus

... Babiana symmetrantha and B virescens are two new species o f section Teretifolieae o f this southern African genus, now comprising 90 species. Babiana symmetrantha blooms in August and early September and is restricted ...

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Front Matter

Front Matter

... Professor, Department of Public Law and Jurisprudence, University of the Western Cape (South Africa) and Professor of Children's Rights in the Developing World, University of Leiden (N[r] ...

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PHILOSOPHY in the Dialogue of Democracy and Other Political Ideologies in the North African Revolutions

PHILOSOPHY in the Dialogue of Democracy and Other Political Ideologies in the North African Revolutions

... In the field of international relations there is a crisis concerning the policy of non-alignment. Most of the de- veloping nations, which have achieved independence since the Second World War, have declared themselves to ...

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