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African horse sickness and African carnivores

Veterinary Microbiology, 1995
African horse sickness (AHS) is a disease that affects equids, and is principally transmitted by Culicoides spp. that are biological vectors of AHS viruses (AHSV). The repeated spread of AHSV from sub-Saharan Africa to the Middle East, northern Africa and the Iberian peninsula indicate that a better understanding of AHS epizootiology is needed. African
K A, Alexander   +7 more
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African bees to control African elephants

Naturwissenschaften, 2002
Numbers of elephants have declined in Africa and Asia over the past 30 years while numbers of humans have increased, both substantially. Friction between these two keystone species is reaching levels which are worryingly high from an ecological as well as a political viewpoint.
Fritz, Vollrath, Iain, Douglas-Hamilton
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Africanization and African Studies

Practical Anthropology, 1962
In connection with the founding of a Protestant seminary for French-speaking Africa,1 and particularly in connection with the formation of an African Studies Department in that seminary, Dr. Reyburn presents this analysis of the nature of the Africanization which has already taken place — the unconscious and subtle reorientation of the Christian ...
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Africans Versus Africans

2023
Moshood Issah   +3 more
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African-on-African Colonization

African-on-African Colonization: The Ill-Fated Ambazonia-Cameroun Political Partnershipis an extensive study of the phenomenon of African-on-African colonialism in postcolonial Africa; an egregious and vexed development that is causing instability and insecurity in many parts of the continent. Using Ambazonia as a case study, Carlson Anyangwe discusses
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African Words, African Voices

2001
Examines and reassesses the use of oral resources in writing African history.
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African Women/African Art

African Arts, 1977
Henry John Drewal, Roslyn A. Walker
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African Skies

Scientific American, 2020
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