Ethiopian Manuscripts and Ethiopian Manuscript Studies. A brief Overview and Evaluation
Nosnitsin Denis. Ethiopian Manuscripts and Ethiopian Manuscript Studies. A brief Overview and Evaluation. In: Gazette du livre médiéval, n°58. 2012, fasc. 1. pp.
Nosnitsin, Denis
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Amphibian diversity, distribution and conservation in the Ethiopian highlands : morphological, molecular and biogeographic investigation on Leptopelis and Ptychadena (Anura) [PDF]
Little is known about the diversity, distribution and population status of Ethiopian amphibians in general, and most of the existing knowledge is based on field data recorded about three decades ago or earlier.
Mengistu, Abebe Ameha
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Grammatical and Sociolinguistic Aspects of Ethiopian Languages
The focus of this unique publication is on Ethiopian languages and linguistics. Not only major languages such as Amharic and Oromo receive attention, but also lesser studied ones like Sezo and Nuer are dealt with. The Gurage languages, that often present
Gelagay, Almaz Wasse +17 more
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Somali Resistance against Ethiopian State Nationalism: A Discursive Inquiry [PDF]
Since the inception of the modern Ethiopian state, the relationship between the Somali region and the central government has been defined by unequal relations underpinned by a violent legacy of imperial conquests in the process of Ethiopian state ...
Ali, J.
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An Ethiopian birth cohort study
Summary. A one‐year birth cohort was studied in Jimma town, South West Ethiopia, in 1992‐93. We report here on the design and on the methods used in the study and describe the principal health outcomes. Infants were visited bimonthly until their first birthday.
M, Asefa, R, Drewett, J, Hewison
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Diversity and Conservation of Ethiopian Mammals: What have we Learned in 30 Years?
For over thirty years, the Mammal Research Group of Joint Ethio-Russian Biological Expedition (JERBE) studied diversity and evolution of Ethiopian mammals.
A. Lavrenchenko, Leonid, Bekele, Afework
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Musical Scholarship and Ethiopian Studies: Past, Present, Future [PDF]
African and African American StudiesMusicVersion of ...
Shelemay, Kay
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The Ethiopian Lyre Bagana. An ethno-acoustical study [PDF]
The Ethiopian lyre bagana is usually finger-plucked and monodic, with a skin soundboard and ten gut strings tuned to low-frequency pitches (ca 50-150 Hz). Its most important sonorous characteristic is its buzzing sounds, produced thanks to leather pieces placed between each string and the wide bridge.
Weisser, Stéphanie +2 more
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Electroencephalographic patterns in Ethiopian patients with epilepsy: A retrospective review
Background: Epilepsy is a common problem throughout sub-Saharan Africa, including Ethiopia. Electroencephalography (EEG) is useful for the diagnosis and proper treatment of this condition.
Guta Zenebe +4 more
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A Contextual Reading of Ethiopian Crosses through Form and Ritual [PDF]
Maria Evangelatou’s book promises to explore new research questions and challenge Eurocentric approaches to Ethiopian crosses by presenting an analysis of their use and significance among the Christian orthodox population of Ethiopia.
Gnisci, J, Gnisci, Jacopo
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