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Cutaneous vasculitis in western Africa
Clinics in Dermatology, 1999The characteristic distribution pattern of different types of vasculitis in Western Africa differs considerably from that in industrially advanced nations. Vasculitis precipitated by infections abound because of climatic and ecological conditions and the generally low economic status of the population.
M, Amer, M, Metwalli
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Issue: A Journal of Opinion, 1988
Recent reports of famine again devastating Ethiopia, Angola, and Mozambique have focused world-wide attention once more on Africa’s precarious plight. The pictures of emaciated bodies crowded into emergency feeding centers, documenting the grim statistics of declining production, are now painfully familiar.
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Recent reports of famine again devastating Ethiopia, Angola, and Mozambique have focused world-wide attention once more on Africa’s precarious plight. The pictures of emaciated bodies crowded into emergency feeding centers, documenting the grim statistics of declining production, are now painfully familiar.
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Future Virology, 2015
University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA *Author for correspondence: Tel.: +1 831 332 1812; kent@soe.ucsc ...
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University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA *Author for correspondence: Tel.: +1 831 332 1812; kent@soe.ucsc ...
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2003
Abstract In Western Africa, practices of clientage were applied to incorporate merchants for as long as they accepted the terms of trade and residence. The establishment of imperial enclaves modified this dependency. Governors and consuls worked for a wider sphere of influence through African allies, treaty states, and stipending chiefs.
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Abstract In Western Africa, practices of clientage were applied to incorporate merchants for as long as they accepted the terms of trade and residence. The establishment of imperial enclaves modified this dependency. Governors and consuls worked for a wider sphere of influence through African allies, treaty states, and stipending chiefs.
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1985
Indigenous African history, which still dominated most of the arena, moved at a slower rhythm than the history of the colonial advance. This chapter discusses the zone of acculturation, stretching around the coast from Senegambia to the Bay of Biafra. The cautious policies imposed from London had lost for the British the priority which was theirs as a ...
Yves Person, Yvonne Brett
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Indigenous African history, which still dominated most of the arena, moved at a slower rhythm than the history of the colonial advance. This chapter discusses the zone of acculturation, stretching around the coast from Senegambia to the Bay of Biafra. The cautious policies imposed from London had lost for the British the priority which was theirs as a ...
Yves Person, Yvonne Brett
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The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 1984
Bernth Lindfors, Daniel A. Britz
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Bernth Lindfors, Daniel A. Britz
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1985
In the immediate aftermath the European siege lines were strengthened, but the scale of the impending threat to African independence was still not generally predictable. Around 1890, relations between Europe and West Africa changed their character. Modern breach-loading rifles reached West African markets during the 1870s.
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In the immediate aftermath the European siege lines were strengthened, but the scale of the impending threat to African independence was still not generally predictable. Around 1890, relations between Europe and West Africa changed their character. Modern breach-loading rifles reached West African markets during the 1870s.
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