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International Journal of Gynecology & ObstetricsVolume 73, Issue 3 p. 253-255 Brief communications Ruptured uterus at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana R.M.K Adanu, Corresponding Author R.M.K Adanu [email protected] Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, University of Ghana Medical School, Accra, GhanaCorresponding author. Fax: +233-21-668425Search for more papers by this authorS.A Obed, S.A Obed Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Korle-Bu...
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International Journal of Gynecology & ObstetricsVolume 73, Issue 3 p. 277-278 Brief communications Evaluating traditional midwife training programs: lessons learned from Tanzania A. Jahn, A. Jahn Institute of Tropical Hygiene and Public Health, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, GermanySearch for more papers by this authorI. Carvalho, Corresponding Author I. Carvalho islene@saude.gov.br CURUMIM NGO, Distrito Federal, BrazilCorresponding author. SQS 213 BLE Apt 305, Distrito Federal...
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In Egypt, the drainage water receives domestic, industrial and agricultural pollution sources. Such pollution sources result in deterioration of the drainage water quality and thus limited possibilities for reuse. In order to maximize the opportunities of reusing the drainage water, both quantity and quality of such water should be continuously monitored and investigated. One of the activities required to design a water-quality monitoring network, is the identification of relevant pollution...
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Knowledge Management (KM) is, arguably, the fastest growing component of a burgeoning, ‘big business’ Knowledge Industry which incorporates much of the theory and practice of library, archives and information services. Against the backdrop of a descr
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Swells of the Cameroon Line, a 1000‐km‐long line of 10 volcano‐capped swells, resemble other volcano‐capped topographic and bathymetric swells on the African plate. However, individual swells of the Cameroon Line are about 10 times smaller in area and distinct in being arranged in a straight line, half on the continent and half on the ocean floor. These peculiarities are here interpreted as related to an underlying mantle plume (the “711” plume) at lat 7°N, long 11.5°E, and to the location...
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Fears for safety of students in LiberiaCohen, D. - 2001 - The BMJ, 322(Suppl S5), 0105134b–0105134b
Amnnesty International has voiced concern about the safety of student protesters detained by security officers after a raid on the University of Liberia in Monrovia in March. Dozens of students were reportedly whipped and beaten and women students were stripped naked after the special operation division, a unit of the security forces, brought to a halt a peaceful demonstration in support of four imprisoned journalists. The journalists, who worked for the Liberian newspaper The News, were...
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Abstract The development and promotion of occupational therapy in the Sub‐Saharan continent of Africa is seen as a challenge for the World Federation of Occupational Therapists. It is also a challenge for pioneering occupational therapists, mostly ex‐patriates, who have started occupational therapy services in many new countries of Africa over the past few years. This report identifies and addresses the problems. It is important that existing training centres for occupational therapists are...
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Nitrate content in surface water and especially in ground water have increased in Morocco and other areas of the world. Several processes including degradation processes and separation processes can remove nitrate from water. As separating processes, an electrodialysis operation was performed to remove nitrate from a ground water. Preliminary a brief reviews of the nitrate ground water pollution in Morocco was presented. A preselection of several commercial membranes was carried out to...
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Cultural expression is an important site of social andpolitical reproduction. How we imagine, reproduce, and define ourselves, and how we are imagined, reproduced, and defined through culture, are m'tically linked to (and often sustain) struggles for change and freedom. -Tricia Rose ( 1 997:259-60) Seldom is attention focused on the everyday processes whereby people, especially immigrants, are made into subjects of a particular nation-state. -Aihwa Ong ( 1 999:263)
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Cultural expression is an important site of social andpolitical reproduction. How we imagine, reproduce, and define ourselves, and how we are imagined, reproduced, and defined through culture, are m'tically linked to (and often sustain) struggles for change and freedom. -Tricia Rose ( 1 997:259-60) Seldom is attention focused on the everyday processes whereby people, especially immigrants, are made into subjects of a particular nation-state. -Aihwa Ong ( 1 999:263)
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Abstract The estuary of the Oued Massa, southern Morocco, has experienced alternating phases of tidal and lagoon conditions. Using field surveys, aerial photographs and rainfall–runoff records the dominant processes and recent evolution of the estuary are described. These data suggest that the character of the estuary has changed since the upstream impoundment of the river by the Youssef Ben Tachfine reservoir. The frequency of low‐flows has been significantly increased by river regulation,...
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Research Article| May 01, 2001 Reply to Comment by E. A. Okal and C. E. Synolakis on “Origin of the 17 July 1998 Papua New Guinea Tsunami: Earthquake or Landslide?” by E. L. Geist Eric L. Geist Eric L. Geist U.S. Geological Survey 345 Middlefield Rd. Menlo Park, CA 94025 egeist@usgs.gov Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Seismological Research Letters (2001) 72 (3): 367–372. https://doi.org/10.1785/gssrl.72.3.367 Article history first online: 09 Mar 2017 Cite View...
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Abstract HIV is widely regarded as a disease of poverty and ignorance. However, within sub‐Saharan Africa, more developed countries and sub‐populations appear to have higher levels of HIV prevalence. This paper considers the evidence and possible reasons for this, by focusing on the relationships between education and the spread of HIV at the macro and micro levels. It is concluded that more educated populations are initially particularly vulnerable to HIV but are also better equipped to...
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An study investigated ways in which the political and economic development (PED) agendas of international organizations (IOs) permeated or pervaded PED agendas of the South African government's adult education and training policies. Policy documents of IOs were main data sources, and the richest data sources were country strategy papers written by IOs for South Africa. Data analysis focused on country strategy papers of the World Bank (1999), the British government's Department for...