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Applying multiple testing procedures to detect change in East African vegetation [PDF]
The study of vegetation fluctuations gives valuable information toward effective land use and development. We consider this problem for the East African region based on the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) series from satellite remote sensing data collected between 1982 and 2006 over 8-kilometer grid points.
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Evaluation of computer networking methods for interaction with remote robotic systems [PDF]
Use of robotic infrastructures can significantly increase with remote access. This would open up the possibility to use costly equipment without the need to buy them, or to simply access those assets remotely when actual travel is not possible or recommended - for example in pandemic times.
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Plague in Tanzania: An overview
Human plague remains a public health concern in Tanzania despite its quiescence in most foci for years, considering the recurrence nature of the disease. Despite the long-standing history of this problem, there have not been recent reviews of the current knowledge on plague in Tanzania.
ZIWA, MICHAEL H.+4 more
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Pump It Up: Predict Water Pump Status using Attentive Tabular Learning [PDF]
Water crisis is a crucial concern around the globe. Appropriate and timely maintenance of water pumps in drought-hit countries is vital for communities relying on the well. In this paper, we analyze and apply a sequential attentive deep neural architecture, TabNet, for predicting water pump repair status in Tanzania.
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The Role of User-Agent Interactions on Mobile Money Practices in Kenya and Tanzania [PDF]
Digital financial services have catalyzed financial inclusion in Africa. Commonly implemented as a mobile wallet service referred to as mobile money (MoMo), the technology provides enormous benefits to its users, some of whom have long been unbanked.
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Factors Affecting QoS in Tanzania Cellular Networks [PDF]
Quality of service in cellular communication system is a topic that recently has raised much interest for many researchers. This paper presents the findings obtained from the study on factors affecting QoS in Tanzania cellular networks. The study was carried out in Dodoma Municipal, Tanzania.
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Modeling the SBC Tanzania Production-Distribution Logistics Network [PDF]
The increase in customer expectation in terms of cost and services rendered, coupled with competitive business environment and uncertainty in cost of raw materials have posed challenges on effective supply chain engineering making it essential to do cost-benefit analysis before making final decisions on production distribution logistics.
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Linear Regression with Centrality Measures [PDF]
This paper studies the properties of linear regression on centrality measures when network data is sparse -- that is, when there are many more agents than links per agent -- and when they are measured with error. We make three contributions in this setting: (1) We show that OLS estimators can become inconsistent under sparsity and characterize the ...
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Tanzania mkomaziensis (Wesołowska & Russell-Smith, 2000) Fig. 64 Lilliput mkomaziensis Wesołowska & Russell-Smith, 2000: 63, figs 163–170. Tanzania mkomaziensis – Koçak & Kemal 2008: 3. Lilliput mkomaziensis – Wesołowska & Tomasiewicz 2008: 24, figs 92–94, 209. Material examined IVORY COAST • 1 ♂; Lamto; 24 Sep. 1975; “savane du rocher, au sol”; MNHN •
Wesołowska, Wanda+1 more
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Short Report: Study variability in recent human challenge experiments with Plasmodium falciparum sporozoites (PfSPZ Challenge) [PDF]
There has been renewed interest in the use of sporozoite-based approaches for malaria vaccination and controlled human infections, and several sets of human challenge studies have recently completed. A study undertaken in Tanzania and published in 2014 found dose-dependence between 10,000 and 25,000 sporozoite doses, as well as divergent times-to ...
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