نتایج جستجو برای: except africa however

تعداد نتایج: 1815039  

2014
Baba Ngom Yili Liang Xueduan Liu

A cross-comparison of six strains isolated from two different regions, Chambishi copper mine (Zambia, Africa) and Dexing copper mine (China, Asia), was conducted to study the leaching efficiency of low grade copper ores. The strains belong to the three major species often encountered in bioleaching of copper sulfide ores under mesophilic conditions: Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans, Acidithiobaci...

2002
Richard S.J. Tol

Poorer countries are generally believed to be more vulnerable to climate change than richer countries because poorer countries are more exposed and have less adaptive capacity. This suggests that, in principle, there are two ways of reducing vulnerability to climate change: economic growth and greenhouse gas emission reduction. Using a complex climate change impact model, in which development i...

2015
Ashwell R. Ndhlala Habteab M. Ghebrehiwot Bhekumthetho Ncube Adeyemi O. Aremu Jiří Gruz Michaela Šubrtová Karel Doležal Christian P. du Plooy Hafiz A. Abdelgadir Johannes Van Staden

Achyranthes aspera Linn. (Amaranthaceae) commonly known as Prickly Chaff flower (English) is traditionally used for treating a number of ailments. Different parts of the plant are used in treating wounds and ringworm in East Africa and elsewhere for a number of ailments. In this study, leaf extracts of A. aspera collected from two different geographical locations (Ciaat, Eritrea and Ukulinga, S...

Journal: :international journal of agricultural management and development 2011
maryam shokoohi mohammad kavoosi kalashami farzad serajzadeh

the issue of convergence or divergence of productivity has important policy for regional poverty reduction and increasing standards of living. if productivity converges to a common level without intervention, there is little need for explicit policies in lagging regions to promote catch up. on the other hand, productivity has divergence trend, then explicit policies would be needed to prevent f...

2017
Savrina F Carrizo Sonja C Jähnig Vanessa Bremerich Jörg Freyhof Ian Harrison Fengzhi He Simone D Langhans Klement Tockner Christiane Zarfl William Darwall

Freshwater biodiversity is highly threatened and is decreasing more rapidly than its terrestrial or marine counterparts; however, freshwaters receive less attention and conservation investment than other ecosystems do. The diverse group of freshwater megafauna, including iconic species such as sturgeons, river dolphins, and turtles, could, if promoted, provide a valuable tool to raise awareness...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2015
Uzma Rahim Khan Mathilde Sengoelge Nukhba Zia Junaid Abdul Razzak Marie Hasselberg Lucie Laflamme

BACKGROUND Injuries are a neglected cause of child mortality globally and the burden is unequally distributed in resource poor settings. The aim of this study is to explore the share and distribution of child injury mortality across country economic levels and the correlation between country economic level and injuries. METHODS All-cause and injury mortality rates per 100,000 were extracted f...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2009
Gafar T Ijaiya Usman A Raheem Abdulwaheed O Olatinwo Munir-Deen A Ijaiya Mukaila A Ijaiya

Using a cross-country data drawn from 40 countries and a multiple regression analysis, this paper examines the impact of birth control devices on the rate of fertility in sub-Saharan Africa. Our a-priori expectations are that the more women used birth control devices, the less will be the fertility rate in sub-Saharan Africa. The result obtained from the study indicates that except for withdraw...

2010
Emily S. Jentes Jaimie Robinson Barbara W. Johnson Ibrahima Conde Yosse Sakouvougui Jennifer Iverson Shanna Beecher M. Alpha Bah Fousseny Diakite Mamadi Coulibaly Daniel G. Bausch

Acute febrile illnesses comprise the majority of the human disease burden in sub-Saharan Africa. We hypothesized that arboviruses comprised a considerable proportion of undiagnosed febrile illnesses in Guinea and sought to determine the frequency of arboviral disease in two hospitals there. Using a standard case definition, 47 suspected cases were detected in approximately 4 months. Immunoglobu...

Journal: :Agronomy 2023

The cultivation of dry-season sorghum on residual moisture in West and Central Africa is highly affected by sowing dates ecotypes used. Fifty-five collected from three zones southern Chadian were sown two dates, early late, 2013 2014, an α-Lattice, replicated five times to evaluate the effect date potential yield, flowering time, other agro-morphological traits determine their photoperiod sensi...

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