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Gerbils without Borders: Invasiveness, Plague, and Micro-Global Histories of Science, 1932-1939. [PDF]
Skotnes-Brown J, da Silva MAD.
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HYDATA v4.2 training course and database upgrade. Luanda, Angola, 18-27 March 2003 [PDF]
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ABSTRACT The global investment landscape presents challenges as subdued growth prospects, geopolitical tensions, and economic disintegration reshape international investment. Increasing tensions are making globalization more exorbitant and uncertain.
Sodiq Arogundade +3 more
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Supporting the early development of decentralised oncology units in Portuguese-speaking African countries: initial results of the GONCO program in Angola and Cape Verde. [PDF]
Julião I +6 more
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ABSTRACT This study explores how governance quality moderates the impact of education on carbon emissions in 119 developing countries from 2003 to 2021. Using a two‐step System GMM approach, it examines the roles of primary, secondary, and tertiary education alongside six governance indicators.
Charles Shaaba Saba +2 more
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The journey into the ecology and distribution of the genus <i>Amblyomma</i> in southern Africa. [PDF]
Smit A, Morar-Leather D, Neves L.
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ABSTRACT The present study has investigated two objectives. First, it examines the unconditional impact of economic policy uncertainty (EPU) on Africa's structural transformation. Second, it explores the conditional role of human resource development in the nexus between economic policy uncertainty (EPU) and structural transformation.
Ekene ThankGod Emeka +2 more
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Wildlife and cattle is affected by bovine tuberculosis (bTB), which presents a zoonotic risk. The current systematic review and meta‐analysis uses global data, uncovering a high prevalence in specific regions and pinpointing major risk factors for transmission.
Khasapane N.G. +2 more
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Effects of Stop-Work orders on HIV testing, treatment and programmes for prevention of vertical transmission in four sub-Saharan African countries. [PDF]
Saito S +11 more
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Workers handling infected animals and carcasses are at risk of zoonotic diseases. This study emphasizes the importance of educating abattoir workers about zoonotic diseases in order to improve their practices, attitudes and understanding, which can reduce exposure risks.
Koketso Desiree Mazwi +6 more
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