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Demographic Transition in the Maghreb

Geography, 1999
In a 1985 Geography article, John Clarke demonstrated the very limited demographic transition experienced by North Africa as part of the Muslim World. Over a decade later all the Maghreb countries, together with Egypt, have achieved quite marked demographic transition based on strong fertility decline.
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Pressure Knapping and the Timing of Innovation: New Chrono-Cultural Data on Prehistoric Groups of the Early Holocene in the Maghreb, Northwest Africa

Radiocarbon: An International Journal of Cosmogenic Isotope Research, 2020
The early Holocene in North Africa remains a poorly known period, documented unequally by region. Eastern Algeria and Tunisia have the greatest number of deposits, but most were excavated decades ago without the controls and recording required for modern
T. Perrin   +5 more
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Maghreb

Annuaire international de justice constitutionnelle, 1996
Ben Achour Rafaâ. Maghreb. In: Annuaire international de justice constitutionnelle, 11-1995, 1996. Le statut constitutionnel des juges du siège et du parquet - Constitution et médias. pp. 901-918.
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A review of the crustal architecture and related pre-salt oil/gas objectives of the eastern Maghreb Atlas and Tell: Need for deep seismic reflection profiling

Tectonophysics, 2019
The Atlas and Tell domains constitute a major segment of the Circum-Mediterranean Alpine fold and thrust belts in the Maghreban part of North Africa. South of the Tell, the Atlas results from a progressive Late Cretaceous to present foreland inversion of
S. Khomsi   +4 more
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The primacy of innovation capacities in the NIS of the Maghreb countries: An analysis in terms of learning capacity in Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria

African Journal of Science Technology Innovation and Development, 2020
The building of innovative capacities has become essential in the objectives of development and economic growth. While there has been a lot of literature on the construction and analysis of innovation systems in the Maghreb economies, it is less common ...
Vanessa Casadella   +1 more
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Diversification and speciation in tree frogs from the Maghreb (Hyla meridionalis sensu lato), with description of a new African endemic.

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2019
Comparative molecular studies emphasized a new biogeographic paradigm for the terrestrial fauna of North Africa, one of the last uncharted ecoregions of the Western Palearctic: two independent east-west divisions across the Maghreb.
C. Dufresnes   +6 more
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Salafism in the Maghreb

, 2019
This volume explores the growth and transformation of a particular variant of Islamism—Salafism—in the Maghreb region. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and from previous scholarship on Salafi typologies—specifically, quietist, political, and jihadist ...
F. Wehrey, Anouar Boukhars
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The Maghreb

1996
Abstract The Maghreb (Arabic for West) is essentially made up of Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. Maghrebi literatures are as hybrid, protean, and defiant as any francophone literature. Challenging literary typologies and prognoses, they embrace writing which has ‘come out of the Maghreb, oral texts which circulate in that space, texts ...
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The genus Haplodrassus Chamberlin, 1922 in the Mediterranean and the Maghreb in particular (Araneae: Gnaphosidae).

Zootaxa, 2018
The Haplodrassus species of the the Maghreb are revised. Six new species are described: H. dentifer Bosmans Abrous, sp. n. (♂♀, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Spain), H. longivulva Bosmans Hervé, sp. n. (♂♀, Algeria, Morocco), H. lyndae Abrous Bosmans, sp. n.
R. Bosmans   +3 more
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