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Shifting Agendas and Competing Interests within Public Health, Science and Technology, and Medicine in Africa [PDF]
In lieu of the abstract, here is the review\u27s first paragraph: Until recent times, the conventional history of public health, of science and technology, and of medicine has been presented in the West as a tale of out-migration from the advanced ...
Baronov, David
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Yemeni Mummies: Ahistory Between Preservation and Loss
Yemen is considered to be one of the countries that have developed a technique for preserving and mummifying bodies using aromatic plant materials found in the Yemeni environment. The practice of mummification is not only a religious tradition associated
Mr. Dr. Abdul Hakim Shaif Muhammad Researcher. Amjad Ismail Abdel-Mughni
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Volume 107, Issue 1, Winter 2007GENI Newsletters became available electronically in 2009.Geography Educators’ Network of Indiana ...
Geography Educators' Network of Indiana
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Hallucinations Brought on by Inclement Weather [PDF]
This Son and That Son remember hearing stories of when Our Father danced with Our Mother. How they tremored beneath beams hung with bulbs, This Sona nd That son not alive, and how there was no mummification to be had, and then how sadness draped into ...
Tyler, J.A.
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Feline mummification of fetuses
The fetus dies and feline mother receives continuous signals gestation, this causes the corpus luteum is maintained and continue the cervix closed. Externally we can not appreciate anything. The fetus is alive any size is not increased at the end of gestation and no symptoms.
Molina Diaz, Edison +2 more
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Influences of Several Insecticides on the Survival of Lysiphlebus japonicus [PDF]
When pesticides are used to control soybean aphids, a fraction of larvae, pupae (mummies) and adults of Lysiphlebus japonicus survive. To understand the influence of pesticides on the development of those surviving parasitoids, we carried out toxicity ...
Gao, Junffeng +3 more
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‘Re-rolling’ a Mummy: an Experimental Spectacle at Manchester Museum
Ancient Egyptian animal mummies and votive statuettes were often wrapped in linen, concealing the contents and conferring sanctity to the remains. Mummy autopsies were commonplace in 19th century Europe, when ancient mummified bodies were unwrapped to ...
Lidija McKnight
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