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Spatial coherence and potential predictability of intraseasonal descriptors of the rainy season in Soudano-Sahelian Africa : application to the pearl…

2010

The aim of this thesis is twofold : (i) fill a lack of knowledge about the spatial coherence and seasonal predictability of the intraseasonal characteristics (ISC) of the soudano-sahelian rainy season. These ISC are the seasonal rainfall amount (S), the daily rainfall frequency > 1 mm (O), the daily rainfall mean intensity (I), the dates of the onset and withdrawal of the rainy season, the mean length of the dry (LDS) and/or wet spells (LWS) ; (ii) document the climate-agriculture relationship over the Niamey area based on the millet crop example.From FRIEND-AOC daily rainfall records (1950-2000) for a 136 stations-network located in Senegal, Mali, Burkina-Faso and Niger, the spatial cohere…

Mousson africaine[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryDescripteurs intrasaisonniers (DIS)MilSahel[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryNo english keywordsDates de semis[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistorySarra-hPrévisibilité potentielleCohérence spatialeDémarrage agronomique de la saison des pluies
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Akragas: il fronte dell'Africa. Opportunità del fenomeno migratorio

2008

Multiculturalità fronte africano Agrigento città
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Oldest Homo and Pliocene biogeography of the Malawi Rift

1993

The Malawi Rift and Pliocene palaeofaunas, which include a hominid mandible attributed to Homo rudolfensis, provide a biogeographical link between the better known Plio-Pleistocene faunal records of East and Southern Africa. The Malawi Rift is in a latitudinal position suitable for recording any hominid and faunal dispersion towards the Equator that was brought on by increased aridity of the Late Pliocene African landscape. The evidence suggests that Pliocene hominids originated in the eastern African tropical domain and dispersed to southern Africa only during more favourable ecological circumstances.

MultidisciplinaryRiftbiologyFossilsHominidaeBiogeographyHominidaeMandibleAfrica EasternBiostratigraphyNeogenebiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionAridAfrica SouthernPaleontologyGeographyHomo rudolfensisEast African RiftAnimalsHumansNature
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The overlapping burden of the three leading causes of disability and death in sub-Saharan African children

2022

Publisher Copyright: © 2022, The Author(s). Despite substantial declines since 2000, lower respiratory infections (LRIs), diarrhoeal diseases, and malaria remain among the leading causes of nonfatal and fatal disease burden for children under 5 years of age (under 5), primarily in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The spatial burden of each of these diseases has been estimated subnationally across SSA, yet no prior analyses have examined the pattern of their combined burden. Here we synthesise subnational estimates of the burden of LRIs, diarrhoea, and malaria in children under-5 from 2000 to 2017 for 43 sub-Saharan countries. Some units faced a relatively equal burden from each of the three diseas…

MultidisciplinarySettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale e Applicata3122 CancersmalariaGeneral Physics and AstronomyCOVID-19General Chemistry3126 Surgery anesthesiology intensive care radiologyinfectious diseasesSub-Saharian AfricaGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologySettore MED/01 - Statistica MedicaChildren mortality; Sub-Saharian AfricaepidemiologyChildren mortalitybiogeographyNature Communications
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Collaboration between non-governmental organizations and educational leaders in capacity development in rural South Africa

2013

Skills development has been a point of urgency since the advent of progressive governance in democratic South Africa. Despite many efforts through the National Skills Development Strategies and partnerships, the situation still remains worrisome especially in rural context. The study aimed to identify how the NGOs and education leaders collaborate in skills development, its impact, and possible ways of optimizing such practices. A methodology that considers the perspectives of individuals experiencing the phenomenon was invoked. Accordingly, this study exploits the phenomenological approach. Participants were purposely selected from Sector Education Training Authorities and NGOs involved in…

NGOseducational leadersSkills developmentosaaminenkolmas sektorimaaseutuEtelä-Afrikkakasvatusalacollaborationrural South Africayhteistyökansalaisjärjestöt
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Sbarchi

2021

During 2020, the Mediterranean Sea was again the testing ground for migration flows from North Africa and the Middle East to Italy, Greece and Spain. 2020 was also a complex year due to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Movements between countries were affected by the spread of the virus that spared no one and imposed the need to reflect on 'global health' and the consequences that this has, also in the relationship between countries and in travel.

Nel corso del 2020 il mar Mediterraneo è stato ancora il banco di prova dei flussi migratori provenienti dal Nord Africa e dal Medio Oriente verso l’Italia la Grecia e la Spagna. Il 2020 è stato anche un anno complesso a causa della diffusione della pandemia COVID-19. I movimenti tra i Paesi sono stati influenzati dal propagarsi del virus che non ha risparmiato nessuno e ha imposto la necessità di riflettere sulla “salute globale” e sulle conseguenze che tutto questo ha anche nella relazione tra i Paesi e negli spostamenti.
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Sm-Nd dating of Fig Tree clay minerals of the Barberton greenstone belt, South Africa.

1994

Sm-Nd isotopic data from carbonate-derived clay minerals of the 3.22-3.25 Ga Fig Tree Group, Barberton greenstone belt, South Africa, form a linear array corresponding to an age of 3102 +/- 64 Ma, making these minerals the oldest dated clays on Earth. The obtained age is 120-160 m.y. younger than the depositional age determined by zircon geochronology. Nd model ages for the clays range from approximately 3.39 to 3.44 Ga and almost cover the age variation of the Barberton greenstone belt rocks, consistent with independent evidence that the clay minerals are derived from material of the belt. The combined isotopic and mineralogical data provide evidence for a cryptic thermal overprint in the …

NeodymiumRadioisotopesGeologic SedimentsGeological PhenomenaMineralsSamariumHot TemperatureArcheanGeochemistryCarbonatesPaleontologyGeologyGreenstone beltSedimentary depositional environmentPaleontologyIgneous rockSouth AfricaIsotopesGeochronologyClayAluminum SilicatesClay mineralsGeologyZirconChronologyGeology
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Ode laica per Chibok e Leah

2019

The volume contains two short poems by Nigerian Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka -- "No, He Said!", dedicated to Nelson Mandela, from the Author's 1988 well-known collection "Mandela's Earth and Other Poems" and the recent "Mandela Comes to Leah", written purposely for this volume -- and the Author's 2019 long epic poem "A Humanist Ode to Chibok, Leah" denouncing all forms of fundamentalism and fanaticism as opposed to secular humanism. Soyinka pays tribute to the girls abducted in Chibok and to 15 year-old Leah Sharibu, one of the 108 girls abducted in 2018 from Dapchi, comparing her firm refusal to renounce her faith to Nelson Mandela's refusal to compromise his moral stance on Apartheid while…

NigeriaApartheidSettore L-LIN/12 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua IngleseTranslation studies.South AfricaWole SoyinkaChibokreligionHumanismPoetry#BringBackOurGirlTerrorismNelson MandelaFundamentalismEpicSettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese
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Ethiopian Semitic Languages

2006

The article presents an overview of the Ethiopian Semitic (ES) languages spoken in the Horn of Africa. Among the presently spoken Semitic languages, ES languages comprise more than 80% and are divided into a northern and a southern group. Although this division is basically regional, there is a strong morpho-syntactic support for this classification. ES languages show a higher complexity in the use of concatenative and nonconcatentative morphemes for various grammatical categories. This rich morphological behavior, the SOV order, and other peculiar morphophonemic features are assumed to be the result of language contact, but sufficient data for this claim are still lacking.

Nonconcatenative morphologyGeographyAmharicAfroasiatic languagesLanguages of AfricaLanguage contactlanguageEthiopian Semitic languagesArabic languagesSemitic languageslanguage.human_languageLinguistics
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Functional characterization of protein variants of the human multidrug transporter ABCC2 by a novel targeted expression system in fibrosarcoma cells

2012

The multidrug resistance-associated protein 2 (MRP2/ABCC2) is involved in the efflux of endogenous and xenobiotic substrates, including several anticancer and antiviral drugs. The functional consequences of ABCC2 protein variants remain inconsistent, which may be due to shortcomings of the in vitro assays used. To study systematically the functional consequences of nonsynonymous ABCC2 variants, we used a novel “Screen and Insert” (ScIn) technology to achieve stable and highly reproducible expression of 13 ABCC2 variants in HT1080 cells. Western blotting revealed lower (30–65%) ABCC2 expression for D333G, R1174H, and R1181L as compared with wild type (WT; 100%), whereas the linked variant V1…

Nonsynonymous substitutionFibrosarcomaMutation MissenseATP-binding cassette transporterBiologyCell Line TumorGeneticsHumansGenetics (clinical)GeneticsAsianMultidrug resistance-associated protein 2Endoplasmic reticulumChloraminesWild typeGenetic VariationTetracyclineMolecular biologyMultidrug Resistance-Associated Protein 2Recombinant ProteinsBlack or African AmericanBlotHEK293 CellsGene Expression RegulationHaplotypesHT1080EffluxMultidrug Resistance-Associated ProteinsHuman Mutation
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