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The Bangui Magnetic Anomaly: Its geological origin
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1982Satellite magnetometer data have revealed a long‐wave length magnetic anomaly in the vicinity of Bangui, Central African Republic. Substantiation of the anomaly has been made through analysis of air and ground magnetic surveys. A correlative gravity anomaly has also been observed in ground gravity data.
Robert D. Regan, Bruce D. Marsh
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Les cultures maraîchères à Bangui
Cahiers d'outre-mer, 1969Prioul Christian. Les cultures maraîchères à Bangui. In: Cahiers d'outre-mer. N° 86 - 22e année, Avril-juin 1969. pp. 191-202.
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L'agriculture dans la ville : l'exemple de Bangui
Cahiers d'outre-mer, 1988Agriculture in the City : the example of Bangui -As the case with quite a number of cities in Black Africa, Bangui possesses an important inter-urban agricultural activity. It should be noted that this form of agriculture reflects the overall poverty of the populations, which seek refuge in primary activities in order to eke out a living.
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Les kodro de Bangui : un espace urbain « oublié ».
Cahiers d'études africaines, 1981M.-F. Adrien-Rongier—Bangui's ' Kodro' : A Forgotten Urban Space. In Bangui three specifie modes of urban adaptation are to be observed not so much in the city's centre and allotted wards (as is usually the case with officiai enquiries and declarations) as in the kodro, which occupy some 75 % of the built up area.
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Traitement des masses ovariennes à Bangui (RCA).
Revue Africaine de Chirurgie et Spécialités, 2015Le but de ce travail était d’analyser la conduite diagnostique et thérapeutique en présence des masses ovariennes et d’en décrire les résultats précoces. Il s’agissait d’une étude rétrospective descriptive incluant les patientes opérées pour masse ovarienne du 1er janvier 2005 au 31 décembre 2008 à l’hôpital communautaire et à l’hôpital de l’Amitié ...
Doumgba, DA +5 more
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[Scabies: epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic features in Bangui].
Bulletin de la Societe de pathologie exotique (1990), 2015The scabies infects about 300 million people worldwide. Its spread is linked to living conditions especially in economically poor countries. In Central African Republic (CAR) we do not have data on this disease often causes morbidity and expenses, and the disease is often confused and poorly treated.
L, Kobangué +5 more
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