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Poisoning with the potent nerve agent soman produces a cascade of central nervous system (CNS) effects characterized by severe convulsions and eventually death. In animals that survive a soman intoxication, lesions in the amygdala, piriform cortex, hippocampus and thalamus can be observed. In order to examine the mechanisms involved in the effects of soman and to evaluate possible curative interventions, a series of behavioural, electrophysiological and neuropathological experiments were...
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This study investigated the association between religious beliefs and opinions on xenotransplantation among students from three different countries. A lower proportion of religious students accepted xenotransplantation than did non-religious students. A higher proportion of Protestant students seemed to accept xenotransplantation than did Muslim and Roman Catholic students. A higher proportion of the religious respondents had not formed an opinion on xenotransplantation compared to...
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This article presents and discusses the results of a study designed to develop greater understanding of the experiences of gifted African American, inner‐city elementary school students. These students were bused from their predominantly African American neighborhood to desegregate a predominantly White school and then returned to their predominantly African American neighborhood after busing was dismantled. Students were interviewed about their experiences and asked to compare their...
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(2001). Democratization, Modernization, and Equity: Confronting the Apartheid Legacy in South African Higher Education. Equity & Excellence in Education: Vol. 34, No. 3, pp. 8-14.
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To assess, by a house to house study, the prevalence of diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and their associated risk factors in Benghazi, Libya using 75 gram oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and ADA 1997 and WHO 1998 diagnostic criteria.A multistage cluster sampling was used to select the study population. A total of 314 men and 554 women underwent a standard 75 grams OGTT. The response rate was 77.7% for males and 89.2% for females.The overall prevalence of IGT was 8.5% (95%...
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English plays a key role in Kenya's educational system, not only as an important subject but especially as the medium of instruction. It has been claimed that the model and the norm of the English used in Kenya, apart from pidgin varieties, is the British Standard variety and in particular, Received Pronunciation (RP) (Schmied, 1990; Zuengler, 1982). Is this indeed the case? If not, what are the actual norms of correctness and appropriateness with regard to pronunciation, grammar, semantics,...
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This article traces the influence of an important body of international literature on the development of post-apartheid policies in South African higher education and training ( HET ). Its main focus is on the emergence of a new mode of knowledge production and its impact on HET. The author tabulates the distinction beween Mode 1 and Mode 2 knowledge.The study also analyses the inter-relationship between equity and economic development. The article highlights a fundamental tension that...
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In a fragile democracy emerging from authoritarianism, there tend to be serious disputes over whether media should emphasize their critical role as watchdogs, on the one hand, or their constructive role in development and strengthening the new government's ability to rule effectively, on the other. Is this apparent tension within the dual role of the media as a constructive critic avoidable? Drawing on 20 years of large‐scale survey research in South Africa—as well as recent theories of...
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Using a sample of 202 African American students from four urban high schools, this study examined participation in a work-based mentoring program in relation to academic performance and behavior. Based on the program's academic goals, the unique characteristics of mentoring programs, and social learning theory, it was anticipated that participating in the program would be related positively to grades and attendance. Results indicated that participating in the program for more than half the...
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It is a holy study of observation and prevalence concerning a population of 268 pupils in first degree of the primary schools depending on the health center Nabil Choucair. 82% of these pupils have dental decay with DMFT egals 3.94. Our results suggest needs of preventive intervention on the intention to reach the objectives health for all by 2000 relatively to dental health in Senegal.