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Introduction. Diarrheal diseases are associated with an estimated 1.3 million deaths annually, with most occurring in resource‐limited countries; up to 25% of deaths in young children living in Africa and southeast Asia are attributable to acute gastroenteritis.
Dessie Zayede +3 more
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Implications of Ubuntu/Synergy for the Education System of Ethiopia
In most sub‐Saharan African states, education was carried out by missionaries, which resulted in the incursion of foreign language and/or culture. As one of the sub‐Saharan countries, Ethiopia has faced the same scenario apart from the changes accrued during regime changes. In line with these changes, the education philosophy, education policy, and its
Teshager Ali +2 more
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Globally, wounds have become a growing health concern due to the increasing prevalence of vascular diseases. In Ethiopian traditional medicine, plants belonging to the genus Arisaema have long been used to treat wounds and infections. This study aimed at evaluating the wound healing and antimicrobial activities of 80% methanol extract and its solvent ...
Betelhem Awoke +6 more
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Natural language is a type of language that human beings use to communicate with each other. However, it is very difficult to communicate with a machine‐understandable language. Finding context meaning is challenging the activity of automatically identifying machine translation, indexing engines, and predicting neighbor words in natural language.
Tabor Wegi Geleta +2 more
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Background. Pain and inflammation are the major health problems commonly treated with traditional remedies mainly using medicinal plants. Leonotis ocymifolia is one of such medicinal plants used in folkloric medicine of Ethiopia. However, the plant has not been scientifically evaluated.
Asnakech Alemu +4 more
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Croton macrostachyus is widely used as herbal medicine by the indigenous people of tropical Africa. The potential of C. macrostachyus as herbal medicine, the phytochemistry, and pharmacological properties of its parts used as herbal medicines are reviewed. The extensive literature survey revealed that C.
Alfred Maroyi, Ghee T. Tan
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The Association between Health and Culture: The Perspective of Older Adult Hospital In-Patients in Israel. [PDF]
Even-Zohar A +8 more
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Harnessing Insights from Indicators-Based Resilience Assessment for Enhancing Sustainability in the Gurage Socio-Ecological Production Landscape of Ethiopia. [PDF]
Sahle M, Subramanian SM, Saito O.
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Pills and prayers: a comparative qualitative study of community conceptualisations of pre-eclampsia and pluralistic care in Ethiopia, Haiti and Zimbabwe. [PDF]
Robbins T +7 more
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Evaluation of Antiplasmodial Activity of Hydroalcoholic Crude Extract and Solvent Fractions of Zehneria scabra Roots Against Plasmodium berghei in Swiss Albino Mice. [PDF]
Nureye D +4 more
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