2002. The history of the use of bacteriological and chemical agents during Zimbabwe’s liberation war of 1965–80 by Rhodesian forces. Third World Quarterly 23, 1159–1179.Martinez, I. 2002. The history of the use of bacteriological and chemical agents during Zimbabwe's liberation war of 1965...
This can be verified by the degree of income concentration, also known as a measure of inequality, the Gini index of 50.9 [1, 4], a value measurement of countries such as Zambia (57.1) [6] and Zimbabwe (50.3) [6]. Like the challenges of the Canadian [7] and United States of ...
We included an ITS sequence from GenBank; EF638213.1 (Acacia (Senegalia) senegal) from Zimbabwe. Sequences of Vachellia (Syn. Acacia) farnesiana (EF638219.1) from Australia and Vachellia (Syn. Acacia) collinsii (EF638216.1) from Mexico were included as outgroups. Bayesian inference was ...
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enzyme, CYP2B6*6, is associated with a higher plasma efavirenz concentration. The frequency distribution of the CYP2B6*6 variant allele is significantly higher in Tanzanians (41.9%) than Ethiopians (31.4%)151and has also been shown to vary between Zimbabweans (49%) and Ugandans (35%).158,...
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34.Inthenineteenthcentury,whichregionofcolonialSoutheastAsia wasanindependentnationthatservedasa“bufferzone”between otherimperiallygovernedstates? A.Burma B.Singapore C.Borneo D.Sumatra E.Siam 35.ThecityofGreatZimbabwerosetoprominenceduringthethir- teenthcenturyprimarilyasaresultofits A.possessionofworkinggold...
PDF Antecedents And Consequences Of Political Party Hate In Zimbabwe’s Political Market Mutambara Emmanuel , Joe Muzurura PDF Algerians And The Pre-World War I And Forced Recruitment Project In The Oranian Department: 1907-1914 Dr. Leila Belgacem , Dr. Fatima Mazari ...
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[119] The earliest countries to see the playing of competitive rugby include South Africa, and neighbouring Rhodesia (modern day Zimbabwe), which formed the Rhodesia Rugby Football Union in 1895.[120] With the collapse of colonial rule, the popularity of rugby waned, but in more recent times ...