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The aim of this study was to identify the causes and patterns of tooth loss among Nigerian adults.Tooth loss continues to be a major problem in clinical dentistry and has received significant attention in everyday dental practice. In Nigeria there is a discernible lack of current data that would explain the reasons and patterns of tooth loss from its different geopolitical zones.The reasons for tooth extractions during a period of 12 months were obtained from the hospital records of teaching...
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Abstract: Research was conducted to examine the effects of discharging untreated municipal solid waste (MSW) dumpsite leachate on the small-scale unregulated urban drainage river (Iba Oku River) in Uyo municipality, Nigeria. In-stream spring properties were regressed on loading concentration of the leachate properties for effect and 90-100% hike in the in-stream chemical properties of the receiving water was explained directly by the point source pollution (leachate) effect. Over 73% of the...
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Seasonality in climate and streamflow exist over Uyo municipality in Ikpa river basin, a humid tropical rainforest area of Nigeria; mean annual rainfall was 3164mm, streamflow monthly distribution varied from 18% of annual runoff in the wet season to only 3% in the dry season. Significant impact was observed in mean deviations of concentrations of composition (or pollutants) in the wet and dry season in the river draining Uyo municipality. Heavy metals concentrations reduced drastically in...
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Designed to examine the effect of various factors on the mathematics achievement of African-American students attending urban schools, this study analyzed the importance of seven constructs that are believed to either directly or indirectly impact student success. Based on factors identified by research as essential to mathematics achievement, all variables in the model, except gender, are hypothesized to exert direct influence on math achievement. While parental involvement and perceived...
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In recent years, most African governments have reduced their funding of higher education. Makerere University is not an isolated case. For instance, funding from the government has been declining since 1990 and student numbers have escalated. Prior to the 1970s, the university had a small population of about 2000 students. But from 1990, the population rose from less than 10,000 to the current estimated 40,000 students (Planning Department, Makerere University 2003). This increase in student...
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260 stool samples were randomly collected from pupils in four primary schools in Ozubulu, Anambra State. The samples were collected from pupils of both sexes whose ages ranged from 5-16 years old. Using formolether concentration method, the stool samples were processed. Questionnaires were also distributed to check for relationship between infection and occupation. 125 (48.08%) were positive for various intestinal helminthes with hookworm accounting for 66 (25.38%), Ascaris lumbricoides 40...
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The law can be a powerful tool in protecting public health. Studies reveal both the impact of human rights violations on health and the importance of interdisciplinary partnerships for the law to achieve its full potential and lead to justice. As one scholar describes, “Human rights are increasingly recognized as important to providing social conditions in which people can be healthy.” Additionally, as one law clinic instructor explains, “A multidisciplinary model can respond to the myriad...
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The law can be a powerful tool in protecting public health. Studies reveal both the impact of human rights violations on health and the importance of interdisciplinary partnerships for the law to achieve its full potential and lead to justice. As one scholar describes, “Human rights are increasingly recognized as important to providing social conditions in which people can be healthy.” Additionally, as one law clinic instructor explains, “A multidisciplinary model can respond to the myriad...
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The paper examines poor reading culture: A barrier to students patronage of Selected Secondary School Libraries in Ado Ekiti Local Government Area of Ekiti State. The design for the study is descriptive survey which utilizes questionnaire to collect data. Oral interview was also conducted. Tables and simple percentages were adopted in the data analysis. Results of the analysis show that computer and other media, harsh economic reality, societal demand for materialism, inadequate library...
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Background: The computer and information technology (IT) revolution have transformed modern health care systems in the areas of communication, storage, retrieval of medical information and teaching, but little is known about IT skill and use in most developing nations. Objectives: The aim of this study has been to evaluate the reported preparedness and disposition by medical students in a Nigerian university toward the use of IT for medical education. Methods: A self-administered structured...
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1 Abstract: Fe, Cu, Mn, Cr, Zn, Hg, Pb, Cd, N and V were analyzed in soil and plant (Chromolaena odorata) I samples in the dry season and rainy season of year 2008 using AAS. Mercury was not detected in all soil and plant samples. The mean concentrations of metals in soils, ranging from 0.28±0.04ppm to 10,371.67±252.24ppm considering both seasons, were lower than the maximum allowable limits in soil used in many countries. The mean concentration of heavy metals in plants ranged between...