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Sudan and South Sudan

2017
This chapter examines the development of the novel genre in Sudan and South Sudan. After discussing the beginnings of the Sudanese novel up to the early 1990s, it considers works that tackle the social and political difficulties facing the country, mainly marginality and despotism.
Chandra Lekha Sriram   +2 more
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Hemoglobinopathies in the Sudan

Hemoglobin, 2008
In a prospective study, we evaluated hematological parameters in freshly obtained venous blood samples from 632 Sudanese patients attending the outpatient department at Khartoum Teaching Hospital, Khartoum, Sudan, in the period between March and July 2005. The patients were surveyed for full blood count (FBC) and hemoglobin (Hb) electrophoresis using a
Elderdery, A.   +5 more
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Sudan and South Sudan

Abstract Defence policy formulation in Sudan and South Sudan in the post-Cold-War era has been driven by internal and external threats that are constantly evolving because of the securitization of the state due to the socialization of the armed forces in politics by elites in both countries.
Brian Adeba, Jihad Mashamoun
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Sudan and South Sudan

2019
A study was conducted into Sudan and South Sudan to uncover their space reach. Research into both of the countries showed that Sudan was ahead of South Sudan in terms of education, natural resources and space technology. This is attributed to the fact that Sudan, prior to 2011, suffered two civil wars.
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Sporotrichosis in Sudan

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1978
Two cases of lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis are reported from Sudan in a boy aged four and a half years and a girl aged 16 years respectively. Diagnosis was based mainly on the clinical findings and the dramatic response to treatment with oral potassium iodine, as well as the histological finding of yeasts compatible with the yeast phase Sporothrix ...
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Toxocariasis in The Sudan

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1981
Among 75 soil samples collected in Khartoum and Hilat Hamed only two contained demonstrable ova of Toxocara species, whereas eight of 25 samples collected in Juba were positive.
A W, Woodruff   +5 more
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Mycoses of the Sudan

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1977
Mycoses in the Sudan are still significant and, as well as mycetoma, there are a number of fungal diseases: paranasal aspergillus granuloma, which came into eminence in 1966; actinomycosis; subcutaneous phycomycosis; systemic phycomycosis; post-operative opportunistic infection of the eye with Trichosporon cutaneum and rhinosporidiosis.
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