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Objective To study the characteristics of hearing loss caused by local microcirculatory disorders in the cochlea of guinea pigs. Methods The local microcirculatory disorders in the cochlea basal turn near terminal or in the cupule of cochlea of guinea pigs were induced by photochemical reaction. The morphological changes in the cochlea were observed with light microscopy. The compound action potential N1 (CAPN 1) amplitude, latency, threshold shift evoked by short tone burst were recorded by...
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Dissertation submitted in fulfilment for the Degree of Master of Education in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Zululand, 2001.
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The objective of this cross-sectional study was to assess growth pattern of urban school children in Malawi from low socio-economic strata and to compare anthropometric measurements of the children to data from the region of South-Central Africa and to international standards. A total of 493 urban school children aged 6-17 years were selected randomly from two primary schools in semi-urban Blantyre, the largest city in Malawi. Anthropometric measurements included height, weight, mid-upper...
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Two different methodologies are linked to determine the effects of climate change on the Western Cape farm sector in South Africa. First, it uses a general circulation model to model climate change. Second, a sectoral mathematical programming model is used to determine these effects on key variables of the farm economy. Results indicate that less water will be available to agriculture. This will have a negative overall impact, with both producer and consumer welfare decreasing. Total...
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Two different methodologies are linked to determine the effects of climate change on the Western Cape farm sector in South Africa. First, it uses a general circulation model to model climate change. Second, a sectoral mathematical programming model is used to determine these effects on key variables of the farm economy. Results indicate that less water will be available to agriculture. This will have a negative overall impact, with both producer and consumer welfare decreasing. Total...
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Deaf Education in South Africa has reached the point at which inquiry and reflection have become paramount. Education levels remain low with the majority of Deaf students leaving school functionally illiterate, yet this unsatisfactory status quo is manifest in passive consent. Researchers are currently favouring a move toward Bilingual Education for the Deaf, even though the field remains saturated with contentious debates and insufficient evidence to marshal adequate support for one...
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Contents: Introduction Research on wastage in Kenya Primary school wastage among special groups A design for investigating wastage Extent and perceived causes of wastage Identified solutions for each component of wastage Profiles of selected initiatives to reduce wastage Impact of selected initiatives on wastage Wastage in developing countries: insights from Kenya References Index.
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The objective of the current study is to assess the value of endometrial sampling as a diagnostic tool at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH). A histopathological study of the endometrium in 255 patients seen at the Gynaecological clinic of UMTH from January 1988 to October 1998 formed the study group. The patients' age, parity, contraceptive and menstrual history were reviewed from case records. The mean age of the study group was 28 years. A normal secretory endometrium...
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We investigated the oral health practices and prevalence of dental caries among Libyan pupils (6-12 years), by studying 389 boys and 373 girls selected randomly from 11 public primary schools in three different residential areas indicating different socioeconomic levels. In all, 321 (42.1%) pupils did not brush their teeth, with significant differences in the different areas. The prevalence of dental caries was 61.9%, with no significant sex difference. At 12 years, the decayed, missing and...
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Constructed wetlands have been widely used to control both point- and nonpoint-source pollution in surface waters. However, our knowledge about their effectiveness in retaining agricultural pesticide pollution is limited. A 0.44-ha vegetated wetland built along a tributary of the Lourens River, Western Cape, South Africa, was studied to ascertain retention of runoff-related agricultural pollution. Total suspended solids, orthophosphate, and nitrate were retained in the wetland in the...
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Constructed wetlands have been widely used to control both point- and nonpoint-source pollution in surface waters. However, our knowledge about their effectiveness in retaining agricultural pesticide pollution is limited. A 0.44-ha vegetated wetland built along a tributary of the Lourens River, Western Cape, South Africa, was studied to ascertain retention of runoff-related agricultural pollution. Total suspended solids, orthophosphate, and nitrate were retained in the wetland in the...
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Constructed wetlands have been widely used to control both point- and nonpoint-source pollution in surface waters. However, our knowledge about their effectiveness in retaining agricultural pesticide pollution is limited. A 0.44-ha vegetated wetland built along a tributary of the Lourens River, Western Cape, South Africa, was studied to ascertain retention of runoff-related agricultural pollution. Total suspended solids, orthophosphate, and nitrate were retained in the wetland in the...
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Constructed wetlands have been widely used to control both point- and nonpoint-source pollution in surface waters. However, our knowledge about their effectiveness in retaining agricultural pesticide pollution is limited. A 0.44-ha vegetated wetland built along a tributary of the Lourens River, Western Cape, South Africa, was studied to ascertain retention of runoff-related agricultural pollution. Total suspended solids, orthophosphate, and nitrate were retained in the wetland in the...