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Exploitation of the common guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) in the Northern region of Cameroon
GABJ, 2020Family poultry is an easily accessible source of income and animal protein for low-income populations in developing countries. This study was designed to describe the production system of the guinea fowlin the north region of Cameroon.
Jean Massawa +2 more
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Critique of Anthropology, 1997
■ The old structural-functionalist obsession with comparisons between patrilineal and matrilineal systems and their respective functionality in a modernizing world, has been extensively and justifiably criticized. One thing this literature did do, however, was to recognize the centrality of kinship to political and economic life in much of rural ...
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■ The old structural-functionalist obsession with comparisons between patrilineal and matrilineal systems and their respective functionality in a modernizing world, has been extensively and justifiably criticized. One thing this literature did do, however, was to recognize the centrality of kinship to political and economic life in much of rural ...
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Eggshell of the domestic guinea fowl
British Poultry Science, 1992Abstract 1. Physical characteristics of eggs of the domestic guinea fowl, Numida meleagris galeata, were measured and compared with those of its wild counterpart and with other birds using allometric relationships. 2. The shell thickness increased and the area density of pores decreased from the blunt to the pointed end of the egg.
A. Ancel, H. Girard
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VII.—On Hybrids between the Guinea-Fowl and Common Fowl
1903(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Blindness due to retinopathy in guinea fowl
2007Blindness was observed in 10 day-old Guinea fowl chicks. The incidence during the first week after its appearance ranged from 25 to 40 % in a population of 100,000 Guinea fowl raised on different farms. At the beginning of the syndrome the clinical signs of blindness in birds included aimless wandering and increased mortality rate due to starvation (2 ...
Cecchinato M. +7 more
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Resurgence of Ebola virus in 2021 in Guinea suggests a new paradigm for outbreaks
Nature, 2021Alpha Kabinet Keita +2 more
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