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Abstract Objective: We studied plasma adiponectin, insulin sensitivity, and insulin secretion before and after oral glucose challenge in normal glucose tolerant, impaired glucose tolerant, and type 2 diabetic first degree relatives of African‐American patients with type 2 diabetes. Research Methods and Procedures: We studied 19 subjects with normal glucose tolerance (NGT), 8 with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), and 14 with type 2 diabetes. Serum glucose, insulin, C‐peptide, and plasma...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the views of students and lecturers at the University of Namibia about teaching and learning. The study specifically determined the views of students and lectures in relation to language, teaching, learning and assessment as well as what we might learn from analysis of these views to assist in improving teaching, learning and assessment.
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A043 Tectono-Stratigraphic Evolution and Controls on Volcanics in Early Cretaceous in Hameimat Area Libya Abstract 1 CHRISTIAN G. OTTESEN WOLFGANG HEERDE & THOMAS WEIHE Christian.ottesen@eriksfiord.com (Copenhagen) Wolfgang.Heerde@Wintershall.com & Thomas.Weihe@Wintershall.com (Libya) The study focuses on the Nakhla Tuama and Hamid Fields and associated N- & P-Structures (Fig.1) and it reflects a systematic evaluation of all borehole image logs other openhole logs extensive core...
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Soon after the 21 May 2003 Zemmouri (Algeria) earthquake that had stricken mainly Boumerdes and Algiers prefectures, inventory investigations were conducted on the existing constructions and facilities in order to evaluate losses and damages that affected these areas. This paper presents observations and analyses concerning a locality judged to be typical and might be considered as a case for the entire affected prefectures. A recently urbanized small zone of approximately 4 km2 located in...
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A research project report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of master of education (guidance and counselling) of Kenyatta University, HV 5808 .O98
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Il est actuellement incontestable que l’augmentation de la concentration atmospherique en particules en suspension totales (PST) et en particules respirables, a savoir celles dont la taille est inferieure a 10 μm (PM 10), a un grand nombre de consequences nefastes sur la sante humaine. La deterioration de la qualite de l’air causee ponctuellement par la forte concentration en poussieres minerales d’origine africaine affecte differents pays occidentaux pourtant tres distants du Sahara....
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Abstract Earthquakes are separated from other hazards in meaning, significance, and risk perception throughout the Islamic World due to their specific focus in their own chapter or surah “al-Zalzala” (99th) in the Qur'an. Unlike earthquakes that are discussed in terms or the Judgment Day or as divine punishment or retribution against the disbelieving or hypocritical—other natural hazards like floods, tornadoes, and landslides are rarely discussed. An extensive survey of earthquake survivors...
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In this paper we argue that whilst state regulation over teacher education in South Africa appears to be increasing, the current reform climate creates spaces for academics operating within Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to significantly influence official knowledge for teachers and teaching. We recruit aspects of Basil Bernsteini?½s sociology of pedagogy to analyse the policy and institutional context of teacher education reform, with specific reference to the production of specialist...
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This thesis is an account of a qualitative study which set out to explore the meanings for children of living with violence. Using a social constructionist epistemology, I examine how, through social relationships, children (co-)construct beliefs, values and practices in relation to violence, and consider the implications for violence prevention. Set in the changing context of post-apartheid South Africa, the study was located in a primary school in a township of Cape Town, where...
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new pathways for young people from disadvantaged educational contexts to enter university, and a range of supportive 'bridging' courses in the humanities and social sciences now exist at many institutions of higher learning. Within these programmes, course developers face the difficulties of developing a curriculum that focuses on 'foundational' knowledge whilst also being relevant to local and regional issues and concerns. Our paper summarizes debates around and related to a year long...
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The period within which higher education mergers have taken place on a large scale internationally overlaps with a phase characterised by extremely rapid takeup of information technologies in higher education. This article analyses the implications of institutional mergers for information systems development in the South African higher education system. The analysis is undertaken with particular reference to the new institutional shape as envisaged in the higher education merger plan,...