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Storm beds interbedded with marls, claystones and beds of nodular to undulose bioclastic limestones have been recognized in the Central High Atlas of Morocco. These provide the first evidence of event sedimentation in the Bajocian of the area. The outcrops studied are included in the Agoudim and Tazigzaout formations in the center of the basin, and are parts of the Bin El Ouidane Group at the margins of the basin. The storm deposits comprise calcarenites and bioclastic...
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Indigenous fruits and vegetables are known to play major role in the nutritional livelihood of the Nigeria population especially in the rural areas where people cannot pay for meat, egg and milk. In the face of threats posed by climate change as exemplified by drastic changes in rainfall pattern, temperature, relative humidity, radiation, weeds-pests-diseases complex and general alterations in the trends of climatic elements, there is the need to discuss the future of the uncultivated but...
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This study investigates catalogue use by science students of the University of Ilorin. A questionnaire was randomly distributed to 500 users in the 2004/2005 session; 415 questionnaires were completed and form the basis of this study. The study reveals that a preponderance of the respondents (90.1%) use the library catalogue to access the library stock; three-quarters (74%) claim to know how to use both the card catalogues and the Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC). The users of the OPAC...
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5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is an anti-metabolite used as an adjunct during the initial stages of a trabeculectomy to prevent excessive post-operative scarring and thus reduce the risk of failure.To assess the effects of intra-operative 5-FU in trabeculectomy in Nigerians.Trabeculectomy with an intra-operative sponge soaked with 5-FU was performed in 49 eyes of 34 patients. The reduction in intra-ocular pressure (IOP), Visual acuity changes and complications were noted.The mean presenting and...
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A Thesis in the Department of Health Promotion and Education, submitted to the Faculty of Public Health, College of Medicine, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) of the University of Ibadan
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This paper is based on a study carried out in Botswana. The study examined the trend of allocations of materials budgets in Botswana colleges of education libraries from 2000 to 2004. Preliminary investigations had revealed that the information materials in the libraries appeared inadequate for the library clients. With the senior librarians in the six colleges forming the target group, a 21-item questionnaire was administered to the group. It was noted that the college libraries received...
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This article discusses the quality measures used in a distance education programme at the University of Botswana. It explores the beginnings of the Diploma in Youth in Development Programme since its residential days in Lusaka, the issues involved in running it at the University of Botswana in partnership with the Zimbabwe Open University, and the nature of quality-enhancing mechanisms in its second phase when it became fully institutionalised at the University of Botswana. Against the...
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Summary A study was conducted in two states in Nigeria (Edo and Delta) as part of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture Activities in the Niger Delta area of the south-western agro-ecological zone part of Nigeria. A workshop was organized for the sole purpose of presenting information on biotechnology as a discipline and as a necessary technology that can be safely adopted by even peasant farmers. Several areas of biotechnology such as biosafety, ethics, environmental and...
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We investigate the nutritional benefits of two FFE programs using a randomized field experiment conducted in Northern Uganda in 2005-07. We estimate the impacts on anthropometric status and anemia prevalence of an in-school feeding program (SFP) and a takehome rations (THR) program conditional on school attendance in a sample of 2100 primaryschool-age children. We also examine program effects on intrahousehold resource allocation reflected in the anthropometric status of preschooler...
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We examine data from rural Arusha region in Tanzania in which households are asked to recall the illness episodes of randomly chosen other households in their village. We analyze the probability that a household would be able to recall another illness episode as a function of the characteristics of the illness, the location and type of health care chosen and the outcome experienced. Households are more likely to recall severe illnesses and illnesses for which good quality care is important,...
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Primary education service in Somali Region was performing worse than primary education service in SNNPR. To identify the major reasons of having this poor performance of primary education service in Somali Region, this study compares primary education service of Somali Region with primary education service in SNNPR. There were differences and similarities between the two Regions on how primary education service is delivered at the local level. In both regions government plays a dominant role...
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This paper reviews the role of language in addressing issues of instruction and diversity towards the achievement of the aims of basic education in Botswana. It also examines the role of the mother tongue in instruction in promoting and sustaining national educational and social goals. It further reviews the Botswana language in education policy and its implementation. The failures, inconsistencies between policy and practice, and other obstacles are discussed. The need for compromise in the...
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This paper examined the availability of teaching manpower in technical colleges in Ondo and Ekiti States, Nigeria. As a descriptive survey, the study population comprised all the 5 technical colleges in Ondo State and the 4 technical colleges in Ekiti State. The sample was identical with the population as all the colleges were involved in the study. Two instruments were used to collect data for the study. These were the technical colleges' principals' inventory and the higher institutions...
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This paper investigated the supply of science teachers to secondary schools in Ondo State, Nigeria. It was an ex-post facto and descriptive research. The study population comprised all the 281 secondary schools and 4 higher institutions in the State as well as 30 higher institutions from neighbouring States producing teachers for secondary schools. The sample in respect of secondary schools was identical with the population. Since only 2 out of the 4 higher institutions in the State produce...