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Environment and Development Economics, 1999
This paper adopts soil scientific models of soil productivity and degradation in Tanzania into an intertemporal optimisation framework. The farmers choose labour input, capital investment and fertiliser input to maximise soil wealth, i.e., the present value of soil rent.
Brekke, Kjell Arne+2 more
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This paper adopts soil scientific models of soil productivity and degradation in Tanzania into an intertemporal optimisation framework. The farmers choose labour input, capital investment and fertiliser input to maximise soil wealth, i.e., the present value of soil rent.
Brekke, Kjell Arne+2 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1989
The United Republic of Tanzania, including the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar, is situated on the East African coast, south of Kenya and north of Mozambique. The population is derived from more than 100 different ethnic (tribal) groups and is estimated at 23 million people, approximately one tenth that of the United States.
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The United Republic of Tanzania, including the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar, is situated on the East African coast, south of Kenya and north of Mozambique. The population is derived from more than 100 different ethnic (tribal) groups and is estimated at 23 million people, approximately one tenth that of the United States.
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2021
Tanzanian men and women have embraced, adapted, and innovated various transportation technologies over the centuries as part of their survival and wealth accumulation strategies. During the precolonial era, dhows and porterage caravans helped to draw mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar into ever-widening trade networks with Central-East Africa, the western ...
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Tanzanian men and women have embraced, adapted, and innovated various transportation technologies over the centuries as part of their survival and wealth accumulation strategies. During the precolonial era, dhows and porterage caravans helped to draw mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar into ever-widening trade networks with Central-East Africa, the western ...
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Diet and Hypertension in Tanzania
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 1990A survey was conducted on an urban population in the city of Dar es Salaam and on a rural community in both Handeni and the pastoral Masai in Monduli to investigate the relationship between diet and hypertension in Tanzania. Blood pressure (BP) was measured using an automatic BP-measuring machine.
Y. Moriguchi+3 more
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2021
Moving pictures have a long history in Tanzania. The first cinema shows appeared in the region at the turn of the 20th century. Indian entrepreneurs established tent shows before World War I and built permanent cinemas in the interwar period. Colonial officials feared cinema images would undermine their authority and attempted to censor films and ...
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Moving pictures have a long history in Tanzania. The first cinema shows appeared in the region at the turn of the 20th century. Indian entrepreneurs established tent shows before World War I and built permanent cinemas in the interwar period. Colonial officials feared cinema images would undermine their authority and attempted to censor films and ...
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Harvard Educational Review, 1985
Educational philosophy and policy in Tanzania have undergone a transformation since the country gained its independence from British colonial rule in 1961. President Julius Nyerere describes their accomplishments and presents the dilemmas currently facing the new socialist government.
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Educational philosophy and policy in Tanzania have undergone a transformation since the country gained its independence from British colonial rule in 1961. President Julius Nyerere describes their accomplishments and presents the dilemmas currently facing the new socialist government.
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Journal of Biosocial Science, 1994
SummaryAccording to the 1991/92 Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey, a Tanzanian woman has, on average, 6ยท1 births before she reaches age 50, a decline of about one birth per woman since the early 1980s. The major proximate determinant of fertility is universal and prolonged breastfeeding.
P. R. Andrew Hinde, Akim J. Mturi
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SummaryAccording to the 1991/92 Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey, a Tanzanian woman has, on average, 6ยท1 births before she reaches age 50, a decline of about one birth per woman since the early 1980s. The major proximate determinant of fertility is universal and prolonged breastfeeding.
P. R. Andrew Hinde, Akim J. Mturi
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2003
Arguably, no Sub-Saharan African country has in recent years undergone more radical transformations in work and employment issues than Tanzania. These transformations have been brought about by the socio-economic and political changes currently underway in the country.
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Arguably, no Sub-Saharan African country has in recent years undergone more radical transformations in work and employment issues than Tanzania. These transformations have been brought about by the socio-economic and political changes currently underway in the country.
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The management of wounds in Tanzania
Journal of Wound Care, 1994The adoption of a philosophy of treating all wounds as if they had been inflicted in war proved to be an effective method of wound closure
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