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Seasonally obese-hyperinsulinemic female Syrian hamsters were injected daily with bromocriptine or saline for a period of 34 days to test for effects of bromocriptine on body fat store levels, hepatic triglyceride secretion, glucose tolerance, and plasma insulin and glucose concentrations. The effects of bromocriptine on body fat store levels, as well as on plasma insulin and glucose concentrations, in seasonally obese hamsters were compared with the levels of body fat, plasma insulin, and...
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Immune function was studied in Papua New Guinea highland infants with pneumonia, healthy highland controls and expatriate controls under the age of 15 months. Delayed-type hypersensitivity to tuberculin was depressed in highland pneumonia patients and highland controls as were CD4/CD8 T-lymphocyte ratios. The differences between highland and expatriate infants were more pronounced after 6 months of age, suggesting an environmental effect. Serum immunoglobulin and complement concentrations...
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Abstract Although at first sight this article may not appear to be precisely connected to the theme of this issue, it gives a very clear indication of the problems which must be faced before media education can be embarked upon in the Sub‐Saharan countries. The article looks at the lack of media education in this area, the need for it, the problems involved in providing it and the policy options for establishing it.
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The African and Malgach Council for University Education is an inter-african institution. The anthors remind its organisation and show its aim and basic programms: recognition and equivalence of the degrees--teaching of the traditional medication--establishment of inter-african comettees--organisation of concors for associated professors in laws and medicine.
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Abstract Nigerian Universities seem to be so conscious of the tremendous roles they claim to perform that little attempt is made to find out what they have actually achieved. This study was designed to investigate the role of Nigerian Universities in performance of their institutional objectives which are spelt out in the National Policy on Education. The results of the study reveal that the performances in three of the objectives fall short of expectations. These are the objectives of...
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In this essay I discuss the response to crises of Maasai speaking pastoralists in Mukogodo Division, North Central Kenya. I begin with the reminder that the Maasai term currently translated as “drought”, olamei, refers primarily to any situation of want of which meteorological drought is only one possible cause. It is therefore preferable to speak of crises, rather than of “droughts”. 1 then review the crises which have affected Mukogodo pastoralism since the turn of the century in a wider...
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"UNESCO Seminar on Distance Education in Africa, Arusha, Tanzania, 24‐28 September 1990.." Open Learning: The Journal of Open, Distance and e-Learning, 6(2), pp. 62–63
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This :tudy examined the personal-environment relationship from a social-cognitive perspective for black college students (N=90) at two southern, nearly all-white institutions. The study employed observational learning models in relations to academic and social integrated behaviors of black college students. The study postulated that tte persistence or withdrawal of black students was influenced by cognitive processes. The data showed that thelfirst level of black students' processes occurred...