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QESTIONNAIRES WERE distributed amongst a randomly selected sample of 400 female under graduates of the University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria with the aim of finding out their degree of aware ness of, attitude to, and use of contraceptives. The mean age of the studied population was 19.6 years. 360 (90%) were single. 372 of them (93%) were aware of contraception, 192 (48%) had used one form of contracep tion or the other, and 104 (26%) had had one or more abortions at the time of the...
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A lesion of striate cortex, area V1, produces blindness in the retinotopically corresponding part of the visual field, although in some cases visual abilities in the blind field remain that are paradoxically devoid of conscious visual percepts (“blindsight”). Here we demonstrate that the blindsight subject GY can experience visual sensations of phosphenes in his blind field induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Such blind field percepts could only be induced when stimulation...
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Research Article| April 01 1986 Egyptian Mediterranean Coastal and Estuarine Pollution by Pesticides and Heavy Metals A. H. El-Sebae A. H. El-Sebae Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Water Sci Technol (1986) 18 (4-5): 311. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.1986.0219 Views Icon Views Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Share Icon Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MailTo Tools Icon Tools Cite Icon Cite Permissions Search Site Search...
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of MedicineVolume 16, Issue S2 p. 301-303 Article THE ROLE OF INTERNAL MEDICINE IN HEALTH CARE AND TRAINING IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA SIRUS NARAQI, SIRUS NARAQISearch for more papers by this author SIRUS NARAQI, SIRUS NARAQISearch for more papers by this author First published: April 1986 https://doi.org/10.1111/imj.1986.16.s2.301AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare...
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Science EducationVolume 70, Issue 2 p. 111-122 International Science Education Two decades of science education in africa M. B. Ogunniyi, M. B. Ogunniyi Department of Teacher Education, University of Tbadan, NigeriaSearch for more papers by this author M. B. Ogunniyi, M. B. Ogunniyi Department of Teacher Education, University of Tbadan, NigeriaSearch for more papers by this author First published: April 1986 https://doi.org/10.1002/sce.3730700205Citations: 28AboutPDF ToolsRequest...
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Abstract. Recent changes in rainfall patterns in West Africa have produced drought conditions which have affected the flood regime, of the Niger River. Analysis of a 20-year series of discharge data for the river and the records of landings of fish at Moption the central delta of the Niger show catch in any year to be highly correlated with flood intensities. Some management implications of the reduced catch following the drought years are discussed.
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Pollution is a complex and wide subject. It is endeavoured to categorize it in manageable subdivisions. Since very little information is available on the expenditure on research by the industry, the paper concentrates on the expenditure by the public sector. Research on water pollution is funded by the WRC, the CSIR and the Departments of Water Affairs and Health. The latter is the main source of funds for air-pollution research. The Department of the Environment funds several projects on...
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There is enough evidence in Nigeria today that the numbers of unemployed youths are already considerable and appear to be increasing rapidly in all the corners of the Federation. The implication of this is that if nothing is done, the result would be catastrophic for the nation since it may lead to the creation of a new generation of armed robbers and at best “social rebels” and delinquents for Nigeria. The objective of this paper is not to provide a panacea to the afore-said problem; it is...
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This paper outlines briefly, some views of the term “ Educational Technology” and its role generally in the field of education as evident from research findings. The urgent need for low-cost educational technology for schools and colleges in Nigeria is discussed. Attention is also drawn to the need to re-orient the teacher to his task, if new methods and media are to be used successfully. Finally, it is further suggested that future use of the achieved methods and media may differ radically...
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Between September 1981 and March 1983 a household survey was conducted in 5 rural and 2 urban areas of Zimbabwe to consider the attitudes towards health and illness held by the community perceptions of health problems and the extent of ideas about their prevention or resolution. 575 men and 1029 women were interviewed using a standardized questionnaire. Supplementary information was obtained from community discussion meetings held in each area upon completion of the survey interviews....
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An epidemiological survey was conducted on 2,979 Nigerian school children to assess the prevalence of fractured incisors. Of this 10- to 17-year-old group, 14.17 percent had one or more fractured incisors, with the maxillary central incisor the tooth most frequently involved in trauma.