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  1. (19) Rafiu T. A. et al for IJAAR 2014

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    Adeyinka Odunsi

    Rafiu T. A., Babatunde G. M., Odunsi A. A.,Olayeni T. B., Akanbi M.J., Fakorede ... weight, weekly weight gain and feed conversion ratio with 15% parboiled having ... The effect of this anti-nutritional ..... the shelf life (Haugh unit; as the inclusion.

  2. Current management of Parkinson's disease | Salawu | Annals of ...

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    Annals of African Medicine. Journal Home · ABOUT THIS JOURNAL · Advanced Search · Current Issue · Archives · Journal Home > Vol 9, No 2 (2010) >. Log in or Register to get access to full text downloads. Username, Password, Remember me, or Register. Current management of Parkinson's disease. F Salawu, A ...

  3. Engineering Geological Investigation of Slow Moving Landslide in Jahiyang Village, Salawu, Tasikmalaya Regency

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    Dwi Sarah

    2014-06-01

    Full Text Available DOI: 10.17014/ijog.v7i1.133An understanding of landslide mechanism is imperative to determine the appropriate mitigation method. The slow moving landslide (creeping which occurred in Kampung Salawangi, Jahiyang Village, Salawu Subregency, Tasikmalaya had caused economical and environmental losses due to the frequent active movement particularly following rainfall events. Engineering geological investigation and slope stability analysis were carried out in the studied area in order to elucidate the mechanism of the landslide. The engineering geological investigation consists of local topographical mapping, geotechnical drillings, hand borings, cone penetration, and laboratory tests. The slope stability assessment of the recent landslide was conducted by a finite element method. The results of engineering geological data analysis show that the studied area is composed of residual soils of soft to firm sandy silt and loose to compact silty sand and base rock of fresh to weathered volcanic breccias with groundwater level varying between 3 - 16 m. The engineering properties of the residual soils indicate that the sandy silt is of high plasticity and the shear strength properties of the sandy silt and silty sand show low value with effective cohesion of 6.0 - 21.74 kPa and effective friction angle of 12.00 - 25.980. The assessment of slope stability shows that the stability of the studied area is largely influenced by the rise of groundwater level marked by the decrease of safety factor and increase of slope displacement.

  4. African Journal of International Affairs and Development - Vol 5, No ...

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    DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. Victor Ojakorotu, T A Adeola, 48-67. The Non-proliferation Treaty (1968), Developing Countries and World Security: Some Revisitation Reflections · EMAIL FULL TEXT EMAIL FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. Dokun Oyesola, 68-82. Nuclear ...

  5. Annals of African Medicine - Vol 6, No 4 (2007)

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    Wernicke's Encephalopathy in a Nigerian with Schizophrenia · EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. F Salawu, S Kwajaffa. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1596-3519.55695 ...

  6. Haemorrheologic profiles in apparently healthy pregnant women in ...

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    STORAGESEVER

    2008-12-17

    Dec 17, 2008 ... (Usanga et al., 1994; Stuart and Christoph, 2000; Salawu and Durosinmi, 2001) and this ... factors and cells resulting in physiological anaemia. (Stuart and Christoph ... The viscosity of human blood plasma and its changes in ...

  7. SAHARA-J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS - Vol 15, No 1 ...

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    Accounting for youth audiences' resistances to HIV and AIDS messages in the television drama Tsha Tsha in South Africa · EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. Blessing Makwambeni, Abiodun Salawu, 20-30 ...

  8. Haematological studies on the ethanolic stem bark extract of ...

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    STORAGESEVER

    2008-05-02

    May 2, 2008 ... The rich floral biodiversity of Africa has provided herbal health practitioners with ... the West and Central African savanna and dry forest. It is popularly known .... Pediatric Clinic of North America, 9: 785-. 817. Aliyu M, Salawu ...

  9. Nigerian Journal of Orthopaedics and Trauma - Vol 8, No 1 (2009)

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    A Comparison of Chronic Osteomyelitis in Sickle Cell Disease and Non-Sickle Cell Disease Patients · EMAIL FULL TEXT EMAIL FULL TEXT · DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. EA Orimolade, KS Oluwadiya, L Salawu, AL Akinyoola, IC Ikem, LM Oginni, OO Adegbehingbe.

  10. Nigerian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology - Vol 1, No 2 ...

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    Distribution of ABO Blood Groups in a Tertiary Care Centre in North-Eastern, Nigeria · EMAIL FULL TEXT EMAIL FULL TEXT · DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. AB Olokoba, SK Tidi, FK Salawu, A Danburam, OO Desalu, J Midala, LH Badung, LB Olokoba, OA Obateru ...

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    Vol 7, No 17 (2008), Anti-emetic activity of Grewia lasiodiscus root extract and fractions, Abstract PDF. AY Tijani, SE Okhale, FE Oga, SZ Tags, OA Salawu, BA Chindo. Vol 13, No 27 (2014), Antifouling potential of seaweed, sponge and cashew nut oil extracts against biofilm bacteria and green mussel Perna viridis from ...

  12. Ghana Medical Journal - Vol 47, No 2 (2013)

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    Ghana Medical Journal - Vol 47, No 2 (2013). Journal Home > Archives ... DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. AB Olokoba, W Gashau, S Bwala, A Adamu, FK Salawu, 79-81 ... DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. EY Bonney, NA Addo, NAA Ntim, F Addo-Yobo, P Bondzie, KE Aryee, J Barnor, J brandful, V Bekoe, SA Ohene, W Ampofo, 82-86 ...

  13. Alzheimer's disease: A review of recent developments | Salawu ...

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    The subject headings and keywords used were Alzheimer's disease, dementia, primary neuronal degeneration and senile plagues. Only the articles written in English were included. The diagnosis is still primarily made based on history and physical and neurologic examinations. Approved treatments are few and of limited ...

  14. Current management of Parkinson's disease | Salawu | Annals of ...

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    Annals of African Medicine. Journal Home · ABOUT · Advanced Search · Current Issue · Archives · Journal Home > Vol 9, No 2 (2010) >. Log in or Register to get access to full text downloads. Username, Password, Remember me, or Register · Download this PDF file. The PDF file you selected should load here if your Web ...

  15. Delirium: Issues in diagnosis and management | Salawu | Annals of ...

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    Delirium is a disturbance of consciousness, cognition and perception that occurs frequently in medically ill patients. Although it is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, it is often not recognized and treated by physicians. Literature searches were conducted using MEDLINE with the following keywords/ phrases: ...

  16. Stroke scores and CT scan in ascertaining type of stroke. | Salawu ...

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    Background: Stroke, a major cause of morbidity and mortality is on the increase in Nigeria, routine Computerized Tomography (CT) for all Nigerians with stroke is not available to most doctors, and this poses management problems. We compared two available clinical scores with brain CT for the differential diagnosis of ...

  17. Contraceptive prevalence and determinants among women of reproductive age group in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria

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    Adeyemi AS

    2016-03-01

    Full Text Available Adewale S Adeyemi,1 Adenike I Olugbenga-Bello,2 Oluwatosin A Adeoye,3 Moshood O Salawu,3 Adesola A Aderinoye,3 Michael A Agbaje1 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH, Osogbo, Osun State, 3Department of Community Medicine, LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria Background: The fertility rate in Nigeria is 5.7 children per woman. The contraceptive prevalence rate has been found to be low at 15% in 2013, compared to other countries such as the US and Pakistan. Objective: The study aimed to assess the contraceptive prevalence among women of reproductive age in Ogbomoso town, and determinants of use, with a view to make appropriate recommendations that will enhance the uptake of family planning services. Materials and methods: This is a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted with 560 respondents, using a multistage sampling technique. Data were retrieved using a semi-structured, pretested questionnaire. Results: All the respondents were aware of contraception; however, only 49.7% (271 had ever used any method, while 25.4% (69 of the number who had ever used contraception were currently using a method. The methods being used were the traditional type (four [5.9%], natural type (two [3.0%], and modern type (63 [91.1%]. The predictors of contraception use included the age group of 40–49 years (odds ratio [OR] 14.1; confidence interval [CI] 3.06–73.24; P=0.0001; the married women were approximately four times more likely to use contraception than the single women (OR 4.5; CI 3.03–6.72; P<0.0001. The women with tertiary level of education were three times more likely to use contraception than those without formal education (OR 3.1; CI 1.13–9.95; P=0.0268, and the odds ratio of respondents with a positive attitude to using contraception more than those with negative attitude was 2

  18. Editorial

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    Ugur Demiray

    2010-01-01

    .The third articles are from Nigeria. The third one is on “Sustaınability Indices As Measures of Service Delivery in Open and Distance Learning Institutions in Nigerıa”, written by Dr. Salawu, I. O, Dr. Adeoye, F. A from School of Education, National Open University of Nigeria, Dr. Olugbenga David OJO and Felix Kayode OLAKULEHIN from National Open University of Nigeria. They mentioned thata an appraisal of the extent to which two ODL institutions in Nigeria adhere to the principles of sustainability. A set of questionnaire was developed and used to collect data which were analyzed using simple non-parametric statistics. Suggestions which were aimed at improving the service delivery, in the institutions used for the study in particular, and other sister institutions especially in the developed countries were highlighted.The 4th articles arrived from again Nigeria which is prepared on “Integrating Group-Self Evaluation In Open And Distance Learning System”, written by Osuji, U. S., School Of Education, Lagos. This paper takes a look at the benefits of the group- self evaluation, the concept of Open and Distance Learning, characteristics of learners in Open and Distance Learning and integrating group- self evaluation in the Open and Distance Learning system. The sixth article which is entitled as “A Physıcs Lesson Designed According To 7e Model with The Help Of Instructional Technology (Lesson Plan”, written by Selahattin GONEN and Serhat KOCAKAYA, from Dicle University, Diyarbakır, Turkey. Their article is base on that applied science studies field have to get possession of abilities that not only detect these misconceptions also help to solve these problems. Hence, instructional methods that correct students’ misconceptions become important. In this sense, a material related to the physics course is designed according to 7E model with the help of instructional technology. “A Comparison of Undergraduate Faculty and Millennial Students Regarding The