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Adaptation and validation of the STARx for Ugandan adolescents. [PDF]
Saftner MA+7 more
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XVI.—Descriptions of two new species of Acræidæ from Entebbe, Uganda [PDF]
Emily Mary Sharpe
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Telecommunications reform in Uganda [PDF]
The paper documents the case of Uganda's telecommunications reform. Uganda is one of only two countries in Africa that decided to privatize telecommunications in a competitive framework by selling a second national operator license. The authors find that
Gebreab, Frew+3 more
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Iron deficiency anaemia remains a major public health challenge in Sub‐Saharan Africa, where population growth, displacement and limited resources heighten nutritional insecurity. We compiled a list of indigenous African underutilized wild food plants and examined their potential for addressing micronutrient deficiencies.
Eltayb Abdellatef+2 more
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Brief Report: Sex and HIV Modify Immune Activation Biomarkers in Ugandans Post-Tuberculosis. [PDF]
Abelman RA+21 more
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Provision of pest alerts is associated with better farm performance in Africa
Provision of pest alerts on invasive crop pest control in Africa was linked with a higher likelihood of adopting integrated pest management practices, as well as an improvement in crop yield and income. The results suggest that pest alerts are crucial in sustainable pest management strategies against invasive pests. Abstract BACKGROUND Crop pests cause
Makaiko G Khonje+4 more
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Knowledge and practices of traditional treatment of chicken diseases using medicinal plants by indigenous communities in Najjembe sub-county, Buikwe district central Uganda. [PDF]
Nabatanzi A+4 more
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Trypanosome diseases of domestic animals in Uganda. III.—Trypanosoma vivax ( Ziemann )
David Bruce+3 more
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Population pressure, land tenure, and tree resource management in Uganda: [PDF]
This study uses aerial photographs and survey data from sixty four parishes in east-central Uganda to identify the factors affecting conversion of woodlands and traditional grazing areas to agriculture.
Otsuka, Keijiro, Place, Frank
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