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Effect of egg consumption on early childhood development: evidence from Un Oeuf study [PDF]
Objective: Recent studies have shown that inclusion of eggs in young children’s diet can help meet nutritional requirements associated with cognitive development. This study aims to investigate the effect of egg consumption on early childhood development
Helen Ernyey +7 more
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Sustainability and scalability of egg consumption in Burkina Faso for infant and young child feeding [PDF]
IntroductionMalnutrition is a significant challenge to the health of women and children in Burkina Faso. Given the critical role of animal source food on the health of infants and young children (IYC), interventions continue to explore the potential for ...
Emily V. Moore +6 more
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Grossesse molaire partielle avec fœtus diploïde vivant: à propos d´un cas et revue de la littérature [PDF]
La môle hydatiforme partielle (MHP) fait partie des maladies trophoblastiques gestationnelles. Appelée également môle embryonnée, il s´agit d´un œuf humain pathologique comportant des villosités en transformation vésiculaire, mais conservant une forme ...
Dhekra Toumi +4 more
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The Un Oeuf study: Design, methods and baseline data from a cluster randomised controlled trial to increase child egg consumption in Burkina Faso. [PDF]
Abstract In many low‐income countries, such as Burkina Faso, rates of malnutrition are high among children. Research indicates that animal source foods may provide important elements to improve growth and development of young children, especially during periods of rapid development, such as the first 1,000 days of life. The Un Oeuf study is designed to
Stark H +5 more
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Malnutrition is one of the most long-suffering problems facing women and children across the world—it is endemic to many low- and low-middle income countries and is a leading comorbidity in CU5 mortality.
Emily V. Moore +5 more
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L'article revient sur la focalisation extrême sur "l'éhtique" en politique. Le mot n'est utilisé que dans un contexte particulier : les mandataires tirent-ils des bénéfices indûs de l'exercice du mandat ? Mais cette question n'est que le degré zéro de l'éthique : le politique "intègre" peut être conservateur ou progressiste, extrémiste ou modéré, de ...
Jacquemain, Marc
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Abstract In this paper, we focus on two constructions that allow preverbal subjects headed by a so‐called partitive article in French, that is, sentences with a stage‐level predicate and generic emphatic constructions. The aim is to explain why their counterparts were generally not accepted by speakers of Francoprovençal, an endangered and understudied
Tabea Ihsane
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The Status of De in Romance Indefinites, Partitives and Pseudopartitives*
Abstract This paper focuses on the status of de in Romance indefinites, partitives and pseudopartitives. It argues that there is neither a ‘partitive article’ nor a ‘partitive preposition’ in syntax. De in Romance indefinites is the overt Spell‐Out of an abstract operator de that cancels the definiteness of articles and is responsible for ...
M.Teresa Espinal, Sonia Cyrino
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Ce travail présente une méthode permettant d’augmenter la consommation en DHA de la population sans accroitre le prélèvement halieutique, grâce à la production de produits provenant d’animaux terrestres nourris avec des aliments contenant du DHA ...
Michel COLIN +8 more
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Histoires de l’oeil et de l’oeuf : Jonàs et « Lo Fiu de l’uòu »
Simone « jouait gaiement sur les mots, disant tantôt casser un oeil, tantôt crever un oeuf », nous informe le narrateur du roman de Georges Bataille, Histoire de l’oeil.
Catherine Parayre
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