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This short communication complements a recently published dental undergraduate analysis, and analyses the demographic profile of dental specialists trained from 1985-2004, as well as that of the registrars in training (in 2005). A total of 309 dental specialists were trained from 1985-2004, of these 86% were males and 74% White. Of the registrars, two-thirds are males and a quarter Black. The dental faculties and the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) face a significant...
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The evaluation of a hearing-impaired child attempts to determine the aetiology, the degree of hearing loss and intervention to aid speech and language. This remains a challenge to practising otolaryngologists, especially in the developing countries as 85-90% of causes of hearing losses were never discovered leading to delayed intervention and irreversible effects. In a review of children presenting at the otolaryngology outpatient in the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria,...
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Background: An audit of the pattern of utilization of the diagnostic cytology service at UDUTH, Sokoto, was done to highlight perceived shortcomings and establish Its cost effectiveness. Materials and Methods: A retrospective descriptive review of cytology tests done in 495 patients were evaluated. Results: These were principally fine needle aspirations (334) followed by voided urine (55), ascitic fluid taps (38) and others (68). Among the aspirations; breast and lymph node swellings...
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Conceptions of masculinities among African American male student athletes are considered in this article. Grounded in the social constructivist perspective and guided by the phenomenological qualitative research tradition, individual interviews were conducted with 27 academically driven African American male student-athletes attending four Division I universities. Findings suggest that the participants embrace a wide range of productive gender-related attitudes and behaviors that are...
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Abstract Contemporary Southern Africa is characterized by a lack of innovation system at the national level and a corresponding lack of research management in the national university. A consequence of this is that the region is not as yet positioned to harness science and technology for its economic development. This deficiency is the major factor contributing to the continuous lack of economic growth in the region despite the prevalence of natural resources such as minerals and other...
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Sickle cell disease is an inherited debilitating and traumatic disease with severe morbidity and mortality among people of African descent. Children with sickle cell disease have difficulty in coping with school work due to their health conditions. In this cross-sectional survey of University of Ibadan Christian Pentecostal students, a majority of study respondents (63.6%) knew their AA genotype, had a high knowledge level of sickle cell disease, knew the benefits of genetic counseling, and...
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Antibiotics resistance among bacteria is a worldwide problem. The situation in developing countries like Ethiopia is particularly serious. Since the presence of drug resistant bacteria in the environment are threat for public health, up-to-date information on local pathogens and drug sensitivity pattern is very crucial to treat patients. The aim of this study is to assess the pattern of bacterial pathogens from wound infection and their susceptibility to common antibiotics.This laboratory...
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(2006). A Pervasive Apartheid? An Analysis of Changing Higher Education in South Africa and its Relationship with the State. Journal of Educational Administration and History: Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 29-40.
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Microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISS) arise from the interaction of microbial mats with the physical sedimentary dynamics of shallow-marine settings. The structures occur in siliciclastic deposits of Paleo-Archean age to modern, where they record biostabilization and baffling, trapping and binding of photoautotrophic microbenthos. In the Brixton Formation, Witwatersrand Supergroup, South Africa, erosional remnants and pockets, wrinkle structures, and oscillation cracks include...
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An observational retrospective study was conducted at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), Enugu, Nigeria to determine the outcome for patients with rupture of the gravid uterus who had anaesthesia for laparotomy over a four-year period, July 2000 to June 2004.The hospital records (case files, labour ward and theatre records) of patients over a four-year period with rupture of the uterus were reviewed.A total of 2707 deliveries took place at UNTH, Enugu, Nigeria. There were...
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<h3>Objective</h3> To examine the number of food advertisements African American children are exposed to during children's television programming aired on predominantly African American and general television stations. <h3>Design</h3> A content analysis was conducted to identify and analyze the health-related content (HRC) and physical activity–related content (PARC) of food advertisements shown during children's television programming. <h3>Setting</h3> Three sets of television...
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This book examines the institutional roots of the persistent differences in economic performance of firms, industries and countries in Africa. It draws attention to the role of institutions in supporting technical change and shows how technological progress is central to competitiveness in a global context. The role of initial conditions such as levels of literacy and natural endowment, the structure of industry and resource endowment are also emphasized. With its focus on how institutions...