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This article focuses on the impact of overseas training on national development objectives in sub-Saharan Africa. That old topic is resurfacing as international assistance agencies once again consider support of higher education as a fundamental, long-range strategy for accelerating growth and improving social equity within low-income countries of the region. During the past 2 decades, economic development has been slow in most of the countries of sub-Saharan Africa. Sluggish agricultural...
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The left ear of newborn guinea pigs was closed by removing the skin and cartilage of the external auditory meatus and pulling the surrounding tissue over the opening with silk sutures. At 60 days of age the animals were anesthetized with chloral hydrate and auditory brainstem responses (ABR) were measured before and after destroying the intact right ear. After ABR testing the animals were killed and their cochleas were examined histologically. Right and left brainstems were embedded in...
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SYNOPSIS Using a questionnaire, the prevalence of headache as a primary symptom was investigated amongstudents of University of Ilorin. A total of 448 female and 1308 male students who constitute 72% and 69%respectively of the entire female and male student population of the University were studied. 61% of the females and 69% of the males suffered from recurrent headache. Classical migraine wasfound among 5.1% of the female and 3.4% of the male students respectively. Common migraine...
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Groups of rats and guinea pigs with normal lungs and others with elastase-induced emphysema were exposed to NH4NO3 aerosols of 0.60 mass median aerodynamic diameter at 1 mg/m3 for 6 hr/day, 5 days/week, for 4 weeks. Morphologic and morphometric studies were performed on lungs perfused with cacodylate-buffered 2% glutaraldehyde under 20 cm H2O pressure at necropsy. The tissues were studied for pathologic change by light and electron microscopy; emphysema was evaluated by subgross and...
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We chose the Arrow-Dot subtest of the IES test (Dombrose & Slobin, 1958) because we are attempting to identify a culture-free test to use with psychiauic patients. To assess the validity, we compared the Id, Ego and Superego performance of medical students and professionals who were assumed to be ego-response-oriented and psychiatric in-patients who were assumed to be more id- or superego-response-oriented. Subjects randomly selected were 38 Nigerian first-year medical students in 1982, all...
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It was bold, as well as shrewd, to have held the 4th Conference of the African Psychiatry Association in London (Institute of Psychiatry) rather than Lagos or Lusaka. Yet Dr A. C. Raman (Consultant, St Augustine's Hospital and Secretary General of the Association) should be well satisfied with the rewards for his hard work. There were about 100 participants (the majority from Africa) who debated with vigour and courtesy the diverse facets of the conference theme. To have discussed these...
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One hundred and eighty cases of uterine fibroids out of the two hundred treated in a gynaecological unit in a 7-year period are reviewed. The incidence of uterine fibroids among gynaecological conditions was 3.2% and it accounted for 3.6% of the operations. The peak age incidence was at 31-40 years (46%). Twenty per cent of those affected were grand multiparae. The commonest clinical features were abdominal swelling, infertility, abdominal pain, menorrhagia and dysmenorrhoea. Most of the...
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Abstract The purpose of this investigation was to analyze the smoking behavior of prospective teachers in Nigeria. This was seen as important in the effort to enlist teachers' interests in the educational campaign for smoking abatement. Significant differences were observed in the smoking behaviors of prospective female and male teachers. The implications which this holds for health education are briefly presented.
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Journal Article MISSIONARY EDUCATION IN AFRICA RECONSIDERED: THE PRESBYTERIAN EDUCATIONAL IMPACT IN EASTERN NIGERIA 1846–1974 Get access W. H. TAYLOR W. H. TAYLOR The author has taught at the Universities of Jos and Dar es Salaam and currently lectures in Comparative Education at Exeter University. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar African Affairs, Volume 83, Issue 331, April 1984, Pages 189–205, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a097605 Published: 01 April 1984
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In the last several decades there have been considerable changes in livestock development in the African continent. Disease control facilities have improved and the disease situations greatly changed with the absence of major epizootics that used to be great “killers”. The emphasis in livestock development should now be directed towards increased livestock production. A number of veterinary schools have been started in some African countries since they obtained independence in the early...
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African Journal of EcologyVolume 22, Issue 1 p. 63-64 Notes on the golden monkey, Cercopithecus mitis kandti, of the Virunga volcanos, Rwanda C. Aveling, C. Aveling Box 48177, Nairobi, KenyaSearch for more papers by this author C. Aveling, C. Aveling Box 48177, Nairobi, KenyaSearch for more papers by this author First published: March 1984 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2028.1984.tb00675.xCitations: 4AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare...