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Inappropriate training of primary health care staff and underuse of health facilities are two widely recognized problems in Egypt. Collaboration between the regional health services, a university nutrition department and external technical assistance enabled a successful programme of nutrition training to be set up in the governorate of Alexandria. Locally adapted training materials were produced. The training improved teamwork in the health centre and increased levels of nutrition...
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Forty hundred and fifty urine samples collected from school children in a rural area were screened for the presence of significant bacteriuria. The incidence of asymptomatic bacteriuria was found to be 7% with Predominance in females (11%) than in males (3.6%). From the total bacterial isolates E. coli were isolated in 18% of cases, Co-agulase positive staphylococci in 30%, co-agulase negative staphylococci in 15%, streptococcus pyogenes in 6%, Klebsiella species in 9% and enterococci in 21%...
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In the present study, a total of two experiments constitute a follow up study of the development of communication: referring expressions and other aspects of discourse in pre-school urban Algerian children. In the first experiment, the focus is on the differences between the use of definite and indefinite noun-phrase, in two conditions (freeplay/ structured play), and differences between the use of person pronouns (I, You) which are essentially deictic and the ones which are...
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This paper is based on two case studies of Gambian secondary schools. Secondary education in The Gambia is double-track, comprising secondary high schools and secondary technical schools. The former are modelled on British grammar schools, and the latter were introduced to meet the needs of those who would enter the middle levels of the labour market.
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At first glance archives and manuscript collections in SOAS Library do not provide an obvious resource for information relating to the natural environment of Nigeria. The scholars, missionaries, civil servants and business men who have deposited their papers in SOAS Library were primarily concerned with the peoples of Africa and Asia and their antiquities, customs, folklore, languages, literature, trading practices etc rather than with the natural world. But when one comes to examine these...
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Anticysticercus antibody titre levels were measured in the sera of 1352 school children from two rural areas of Transkei with different climatic conditions, in the southeastern seaboard of South Africa. The overall seropositivity rate was 5·5%, while the rates for children with good and poor nutritional status were 7·3% and 3·3% respectively. The rates for the two geographical areas did not differ. However, the mean antibody titre level in the ‘dry’ area (Cofimvaba) with extreme temperature...
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The Bill of Rights is a novelty in Tanzania. As is well-known, Tanzanian Constitutions from independence to 1984 did not contain a bill of rights. Partly for this reason, legal discourse, whether in teaching or in practice, did not centre on rights issues particularly in the relationship between the state and citizen. At the Faculty of Law, University of Dar es Salaam, there developed an approach to teaching which the university calendar refers to as “the historical, socio-economic” method....