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The article discusses articulation between university and technikon LIS education and training in the context of the historical evolution and traditional purposes of university and technikon education and training; major similarities and differences between university and technikon LIS education and training and current changes in higher education in South Africa to effect a new ethos of transformation, equity and efficiency. The article highlights issues that are critical to deliberations...
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This paper demonstrates that the delivery of hardware inputs to Ghana’s basic education system – building classrooms and supplying textbooks – has had a substantial impact on higher enrollments and better learning outcomes. The Bank’s support for school building has been a major factor behind Ghana being on track to achieve the Millennium Development Goal of Universal Primary Education. The context for these improvements was a government strongly committed to implementing a program of...
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The prevalence of specific HSV-2 antibodies was studied in Tanzanian and Norwegian sexually transmitted disease (STD) patients (1095) and non-STD patients (488). Correlates to demographic and behavioural factors were evaluated. Seropositivity was determined by the non-commercial peptide-55 enzyme-linked immunoassay. The prevalence of HSV-2 antibodies was 70% in Tanzanian and 17% in Norwegian STD patients, 35% in Tanzanian blood donors and pregnant women, and 4, 7 and 14% in Norwegian medical...
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Abstract This study examined the training needs of non-timber forest products' (NTFP) operators in Southern Nigeria. One hundred-fifty forest operators in Ondo State, Nigeria were sampled using structured questionnaire. Data collected was analyzed using percentages, mean, Chi-square test, and Pearson Product Moment Correlation. The results revealed that majority of the forest operators in Southern Nigeria are middle-aged women with low level of education. The need for training is high and...
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Abstract The aim of this study was to assess the eating habits of high school students (N=94) in Zimbabwe. A food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was used which contained 83 foods categorized as grains; meat; legumes; milk; fruits and vegetables; snacks, fats and oils; and beverages. Food items were also listed in three different languages (English, Shona, Ndebele). Differences were found between students who bought food at school and who brought the highest amount of money to school compared...
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Diabetic MedicineVolume 22, Issue 5 p. 664-665 Type 2 diabetes and hearing loss in black Africans* F. E. Ologe, F. E. Ologe Department of * Otorhinolaryngology and † Medicine, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, NigeriaSearch for more papers by this author* E. O. Okoro, E. O. Okoro Department of * Otorhinolaryngology and † Medicine, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, NigeriaSearch for more papers by this author F. E. Ologe, F. E. Ologe Department of * Otorhinolaryngology and † Medicine, University of...
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The P wave amplitude and duration were measured and analyzed in the 12-lead ECG in a hundred and nine subjects aged between 19 and 30 years. The mean P wave duration was 0.07 ± 0.02 sec. Significant correlation was found between P wave duration and amplitude and various anthropometric measurements. Prediction equation was derived for the mean P wave voltage and the systolic blood pressure. The study has demonstrated the normal range for the P wave duration and amplitude. It thus provides a...
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Les lacs Tanganyika et Malawi sont, de par leur volume, les deux plus grands lacs africains. Ces réservoirs semblent pour l'instant épargnés par la pollution en éléments en trace. Il est toutefois crucial, en raison de leurs caractéristiques hydrologiques, de poser la question du temps de réponse de ces systèmes à une pollution chronique potentielle véhiculée par les affluents. Cet article simule ainsi cette réponse dans la fraction dissoute suite à l'introduction pendant 50 ans de polluant...
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Background: Among young people living with HIV, nearly 80% (4 million) live in Sub-Saharan Africa.Adolescence remains the most vulnerable group thus understanding their knowledge of the disease is vital.Objectives: To determine whether the students are aware of various aspects of HIV such as, definition,causes, prevention and treatment. To assess the attitude of students towards an HIV infected person. Toassess the sexual behaviour of the students. Methods: A cross sectional study was done...
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Malaria is a serious parasitic infection, which infects human red blood cells. It is transmitted from one person to another by the bite of female Anopheles mosquitoes infected with Plasmodium sp. Early diagnosis and treatment are important to prevent the complications of severe infection, like renal disease and electrolyte disturbance. This is a case-control study aimed to estimate serum sodium and potassium levels in severe malaria patients. Sixty venous blood samples were collected, 30 of...
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This research argues that despite all of the obstacles that African Americans have confronted in the history of the United States, they have made substantial progress in higher education attainment from the 1970s to the beginning of the 21st century. It reveals that the rise in attainment of college and university degrees has resulted in a substantial increase in living standards and that African Americans are making important economic, social and political contributions to the United...
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The development of an insulator pollution severity application map (IPSAM) for South Africa is being investigated. This work discusses the results that were obtained from directional dust deposit gauges (DDG's) and equivalent salt deposit density gauges (ESDD's) across South Africa. An investigation into the effect of distance-from-seacoast on pollution severity levels is discussed. Correlations between DDG and ESDD and between DDG and corrosion test results are also included.