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Hearing loss is the most prevalent human genetic sensorineural defect. Mutations in the CLDN14 gene, encoding the tight junction claudin 14 protein expressed in the inner ear, have been shown to cause non-syndromic recessive hearing loss DFNB29.We describe a Moroccan SF7 family with non-syndromic hearing loss. We performed linkage analysis in this family and sequencing to identify the mutation causing deafness.Genetic linkage analysis, suggested the involvement of CLDN14 and KCNE1 gene in...
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Department of Architecture, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana *Corresponding Author's E-mail: rcbpd.ghana@yahoo.com Tel: +233 24 4858961 Performance can be related to factors such as learning styles, students’ background, tutors years of experience, and number of contact hours. Due to the complexity of the associated factors, it is not an easy task to predict performance. The students of the Department of Architecture, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and...
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The study was conducted to assess the philosophical and methodological challenges facing sport and business management student researchers in Zimbabwe. Document analysis was used to collect data by reviewing the methodologies used by one hundred undergraduate and postgraduate students from seven Zimbabwean Institutions in their final year research projects between 2005 and 2013. The results show that in most of the studies, the selection of research methodology was out of sync with the...
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In this chapter, we explore how childhood disability studies can be theorized within ‘African’ ways of being and thinking, drawing on a socio-cultural and postcolonial paradigm. We recognize the dominance of theories imported from the global North, and note that the global South indigenous knowledge systems (particularly African communities) have been undermined. We begin our discussion by examining the changing structure of families in Africa and the impact that this has on disabled...
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The aim of this paper was to examine the determinants of over education and under education in the formal labour market of Tanzania. The study employed cross sectional and worker self-assessment (WSA) techniques. Interviews were conducted to collect data from 319 employees. Using multinomial logit model analysis, the results revealed that workers in the formal sector with age between 29 and 50 years and who had access to transport were likely to be over educated. On the basis of location,...
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This paper is based on a study that sought to investigate the relationship between personality types and career aspiration among Form Three secondary school students in Eldoret West District. A sample of 429 participants took part in the study. This group comprised 223 girls and 206 boys from 12 secondary schools which were selected by stratified sampling. The study was based on Personality Job Fit Theory which asserts that persons obtain satisfaction by performing the particular kind of...
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This paper examines the role students' gender and school type plays in determining secondary school students' personality types and career aspirations. The paper is based on a study that investigated the role of gender and school type on career aspirations and personality types among Form Three secondary school students in Eldoret West District, in North Rift Kenya. A sample of 429 participants took part in the study. This group comprised 223 girls and 206 boys from 12 secondary schools...
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The semi-arid Mediterranean climate exhibits pronounced spatio-temporal variability, particularly with regards to rainfall. This makes the Cap-Bon peninsula of northeastern Tunisia, the region of interest for this study, inherently prone to cyclical droughts and floods. Understanding past variations in climate and predicting future ones has thus become essential for enhancing the capacity of national and regional governments and other stakeholders to plan climate change adaptation measures....
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Electronic health records (EHRs) are receiving a lot of attention for their potential to improve care.To develop and implement EHRs in the antenatal clinic (ANC) of a teaching and referral hospital in Western Kenya.A multidisciplinary team developed a phased implementation of EHRs in the ANC as part of a CDC-funded effort to develop and implement primary care EHRs in lower level and referral facilities in Kenya comprising a clinic registration system and initial- and return-visit encounter...