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Health inequalities at the intersection of multiple social determinants among under five children residing Nairobi urban slums: An application of multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy (MAIHDA). [PDF]
Kibuchi E +9 more
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The performance of lambs on kikuyu as influenced by stocking rate and grazing system
JF de Villiers, W.A. Botha, JJ Wandrag
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Estimating setback distances for a threatened, cryptic, data-sparse migratory shorebird. [PDF]
Hansen BD +4 more
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Variation and Breeding of Kikuyu Grass (Pennisetum clandestinum)
Brett Morris
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Tate, H. R.
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Africa, 1935
Introduction. Many Kikuyu, as well as the people of other tribes, trouble themselves greatly with the fear of witchcraft. They do not often bother to inquire the source of the stuff and what it is made of. They simply believe that there is such a thing and that a person may die as a result of it, and this fills the hearts of every one with the fear of ...
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Introduction. Many Kikuyu, as well as the people of other tribes, trouble themselves greatly with the fear of witchcraft. They do not often bother to inquire the source of the stuff and what it is made of. They simply believe that there is such a thing and that a person may die as a result of it, and this fills the hearts of every one with the fear of ...
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New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1973
Abstract Extract The first paper of this two-part series (Martinovich and Smith, 1973) dealt with the clinical and pathological changes in cattle with so-called Kikuyu poisoning. In this second paper, epizootiological aspects of the disease are discussed.
B, Smith, D, Martinovich
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Abstract Extract The first paper of this two-part series (Martinovich and Smith, 1973) dealt with the clinical and pathological changes in cattle with so-called Kikuyu poisoning. In this second paper, epizootiological aspects of the disease are discussed.
B, Smith, D, Martinovich
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The Gikuyu refer to themselves as the "Gikuyu" or "Agikuyu"; "Kikuyu" is their spoken language, and also the name used by British Colonial administration and anthropologists (Davison, 2010). The Gikuyu live in central Kenya in the administrative districts of Kiambu, Fort Hall (Murang'a), Nyeri, Embu, and Meru (as defined in the 1920's).
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