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Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels among women newly diagnosed with breast cancer at Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. [PDF]
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Notes on art in Ethiopia in the 15th and early 16th century
Chojnacki, Stanisław 1915-2010
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Ethiopian national hepatitis B study
Journal of Medical Virology, 1988AbstractA nationwide seroepidemiological study of hepatitis B markers prevalence was conducted in Ethiopia on 5,270 young males from all regions of the country.Overall prevalence rates were 10.8% for HBsAg and 73.3% for “at least one marker positive”; a remarkable geographical and ethnic variability of marker prevalence was observed, reflecting the ...
Hailu Kefene +11 more
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Thyrotoxicosis in Ethiopian patients—a prospective study
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1982Forty-six cases of thyrotoxicosis, 8 males and 38 females, were seen over a period of two years from March 1979. There were 19 cases of toxic multinodular goitre, 22 of Graves' disease, four of toxic adenoma and one of subacute thyroiditis. The median age of those with toxic multinodular goitre was 49 and of those with Graves' disease was 30 years. The
J, Abdulkadir +3 more
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A Study of Cervical Cancer In Ethiopian Women
Cytopathology, 1992In common with many African countries, Ethiopia has a very limited cytological service, smears are only taken in a hospital or clinic setting and until very recently most had to be sent abroad for analysis. We describe the results of a clinical and cytological investigation of 2111 women attending hospitals and clinics in Addis Ababa: 33 invasive or ...
A, Pelzer +3 more
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A Study of Resilience in Young Ethiopian Famine Survivors
Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2003We studied resilience related to childhood experiences of famine in Ethiopia. We sought an understanding of how young Ethiopians survived and coped with the devastating effects of famine. Participant observations and in-depth interviews at an orphanage in Addis Ababa with eight boys and girls (ages 18 to 23), survivors from famine catastrophe in ...
Ellen Alexandra, Lothe, Kristin, Heggen
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Ascariasis and malnutrition. A study in urban Ethiopian children
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1979Treatment of 13 urban Ethiopian children with mild ascariasis did not produce any evidence of improved intestinal morphology and absorption or nutritional status. Ascariasis treatment had no impact on anthropometric measures in an additional study group of 84 children.
L, Freij +4 more
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The Ethiopian Orthodox Church: A Study in Indigenization
Missiology: An International Review, 1988The Ethiopian Orthodox Church is a fascinating study in indigenization. Its deep rootage in the lives of the people is evidenced by the way in which the Church has been preserved since the fourth century in spite of repeated threats from enemies within and outside of Ethiopia.
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An Outline for the Study of Ethiopian Constitutional Law
International Journal of Legal Information, 2015Abstract This outline is prepared based on the 1995 Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (“The 1995 Constitution”). It is important to acknowledge at the outset that the 1995 Constitution cannot be studied in isolation. Like its forerunners, it is not distinctively Ethiopian, save for the customary and religious
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