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A description is given of the teaching of Orthodontics to Undergraduate Dental Students in Nigeria over the last 15 years. The advantages of a change in Orthodontic curriculum at the University of Lagos Dental School are highlighted. The importance of having at least one full-time Orthodontist, in each Nigeirian dental school, is emphasized.
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The role of legal education in a changed South African society is going to be both important and multifaceted. The ingenuity of legal educators (and that of the legal profession as a whole) will be required to devise the fundamental restructuring of administrative units that change will entail. The burden shall be to actively challenge the notion that legal education is, or should be, aimed at producing persons destined solely for legal practice. The consequent increase in the demand for a...
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Previous articleNext article No AccessBook ReviewsEducation in Egypt. Judith Cochran Byron G. MassialasByron G. Massialas Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmailPrint SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by Comparative Education Review Volume 31, Number 4Nov., 1987 Sponsored by the Comparative and International Education Society Article...
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Sensorineural hearing loss resulting from auditory nerve impingement due to temporal bone abnormalities may occur in patients with osteitis deformans, osteopetrosis, other osseous abiodystrophies, and aging. In experimental animals, vitamin A deficiency and normal aging may result in temporal bone abnormalities; however, these bony changes have not been associated with sensorineural hearing loss. In assessing 27 Hartley guinea pigs prior to ototoxicity studies, two 33-week-old female...
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International Seminar Series. Seminar On Intellectuals, The State And Imperialism: Towards Intellectual Decolonisation. Harare 20-22 October 1987.
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This descriptive study utilized the strategy of primary health care in program development-especially a community-based health education intervention approach-in the control of guinea-worm in rural communities of Nigeria. Two closely related rural communities in two states served as target groups. Committee system approach, nominal group process, interview methods, audio-visual aids, and health care volunteer trainingship were the educational strategies employed in a control and experimental...
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An earthquake of magnitude Ms = 6.0 (CSEM, Strasbourg) occurred at Constantine (Algeria) on 27 October 1985. This seismic event is the strongest felt in the Tellian Atlas since the El Asnam seismic crisis of October 10, 1980. A team from the Centre de Recherche d'Astronomie, d'Astrophysique et de Géophysique (CRAAG, Algeria), utilising 8 portable stations, registered the activity a few days after the main shock. The aftershocks follow a N045° direction, and show the existence of three...
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The influence of cultural heritage on secondary school pupils in Nigeria has so far not been adequately explored especially as it affects the habit of questioning which encourages effective classroom interaction. For this reason, 12 science lessons were audio‐recorded, transcribed and the questions asked by the pupils and their teachers’ responses were isolated. Analysis of the questions and the teachers’ responses, showed the questions to be quite probing. Also, it was realized that the...
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The Rhenosterhoek Formation, composed chiefly of subaerial volcanic rocks, is part of the Dominion Group (∼ 2.8 Ga) which rests unconformably on older continental crust in South Africa. Chemical compositions of volcanic rocks from three drillcores of this formation do not show systematic differences either between or within cores. Major and immobile trace-element contents indicate that the volcanics are basaltic andesites and andesites with calc-alkaline affinities. Incompatible...
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Summary: A school survey of dermatophytoses was carried out during the period 1984–1985. A total of 2 353 primary school children aged 4–16 years were screened. Out of these, 133 were proved to be mycologically positive by microscopy and/or culture. Incidence was significantly higher in young children aged 4–6 years (4.6%) and 7–11 years (6.9%) than in older children 12–16 years (3.5 %). There was no significant difference in the incidence of dermatophytoses amongst children in the urban and...
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The incidence and distribution of micro-organisms commonly associated with urinary tract infections were studied in three groups of primary schools belonging to two different economic and social background in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Escherichia coli was predominantly recovered compared to other organisms isolated from the specimens and was closely followed by Enterobacter cloacae. The study also have established a significant relationship between bacteriuria and low socio-economal status (P<0.061).
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To assess the immunization coverage, a cluster sampling survey in Malagasy rural areas has been carried out at the occasion of an in-service training in Expanded Programme on Immunization (E.P.I.) organized for 15 Health Medical Inspectors. Leading results are: 17% of children have received B.C.G. immunization. 15% have received D.T.C. 4% have received oral poliomyelitis immunization.