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Three profiles were sited on the major landscape elements of crest, middle slope and lower slope on three land uses; Forest (FS), Rubber (RS) and arable cropping (AS) at Agoi-Ibami in Central Cross River State, Nigeria.
Akpa, E. A., Eyong, M. O.
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Reaching the women with the greatest needs: Two models for initiation and scale-up of gynecologic oncology fellowship trainings in low-resource settings. [PDF]
Abstract Women in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) are significantly more likely to develop and die from invasive cervical cancer, while rates of other gynecologic malignancies are comparable to those faced by women in high‐income countries. Despite this increased need, there are few specialist physicians in LMICs available to treat women with ...
Randall TC +5 more
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Acceptor-Adaptive Automated Glycosylation Optimization for Automated Glycan Assembly. [PDF]
The difficulty of finding the optimal glycosylation conditions for automated solid‐phase glycan assembly leads to the use of large temperature ranges and excess reagents. This has negative atom and energy efficiency implications. We demonstrate that mirroring glycosylation temperature from solution to solid phase via an automated acceptor‐adaptive ...
Bakhatan Y +5 more
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The impacts of climate change in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) presents a chronic and intensifying disaster, with drought, flooding, and extreme heat, presenting unique challenges and profound disruptions.
Edna N. Bosire +11 more
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Indigenous Knowledge of Rural Women in Forest Resources Utilization and Conservation in Agoi-Ibami and Agoi-Ekpo, Yakurr Local Government Area, Cross River State, Nigeria. [PDF]
This study was aimed at assessing the indigenous knowledge of rural women in forest resources conservation in Agoi-ekpo and Agoi-ibami in Yakurr Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria.
Egbe Anoyom Robert +2 more
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Background: The community health strategy (CHS) is a response ofthe Kenyan government to reversal in gains for population healthindicators in the 1990s.
A. Ngugi +6 more
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A Critical Review on the Development and Utilization of Energy Systems in Uganda
We live in a world that is completely dependent on energy; thus, humankind can no longer live without power. With electricity being the main form of energy today, this has increased the complexity of our life today. In Uganda, electricity generation is mainly through hydropower, which puts the country in the bottleneck of overdependence on one source ...
Ocident Bongomin +2 more
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Agoi Suing presenting his ilang to the Sarawak Museum curator
Agoi Suing, one of the Bungan priests presenting his ilang to Dora Jok, the Sarawak Museum ethnology curator, witnessed by his wife and ...
Tracy Peter Samat (14242889)
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Forecasting National Medal Totals at the Summer Olympic Games Reconsidered
Objective This article aims at explaining national medal totals at the 1992–2016 Summer Olympic Games (n = 1,289 observations) and forecasting them in 2016 (based on 1992–2012 data) and 2020 with a set of variables similar to previous studies, as well as a regional (subcontinents) variable not tested previously in the literature in English.
Nicolas Scelles +4 more
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Assessment of forest health is very vital because forests form the largest terrestrial ecosystems on earth. The greenness of vegetation is one of the essential factors used in evaluating the health of forest reserves. This study is aimed at assessing the health of fifteen forest reserves in Southeastern part of Nigeria using meteorological data and ...
Elijah S. Ebinne +4 more
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