851 resultados para Germanic peoples
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Title within double ruled border; text within single rule border on every page, with double rule at top and bottom of page. The texts are arranged in six columns, along two pages.
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Imprint varies: Urbana, Ill. : University of Illinois, 1907-Jan. 1978; Champaign, Ill. : University of Illinois Press, April 1978-
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Paged continuously. "Books quoted or referred to": vol. v, p.1416-1422. Published 1914. Published in 1905 under title: Seventy centuries of the life of mankind.
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pt. I. Law and custom of the Ibo of the Awka neighbourhood, S. Nigeria.--pt. II. English-Ibo and Ibo-English dictionary.--pt. III. Proverbs, narratives, vocabularies and grammar.--pt. IV. Law and custom of the Ibo of the Asaba district, S. Nigeria.--pt. V. Addenda to Ibo-English dictionary.--pt VI. Proverb, stories, tones in Ibo.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Printed in Great Britain.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Schistosomiasis japonica is a zoonosis of major public health importance in southern China. We undertook a drug intervention to test the hypothesis that buffalo are major reservoirs for human infection in the marshlands/lake areas, where one million people are infected. We compared human and buffalo infection rates and intensity in an intervention village (Jishan), where humans and buffalo were treated with praziquantel, and a control village (Hexi), where only humans were treated, in the Poyang Lake region. Over the four-year study, human incidence in Jishan decreased but increased in Hexi. Adjustment of incidence by age, sex, water exposure, year, and village further confirmed the decreased human infection in Jishan. Chemotherapy for buffaloes resulted in a decrease in buffalo infection rates in Jishan, which coincided with the reduction in human infection rates there in the last two years of the study. Mathematical modeling predicted that buffalo are responsible for 75% of human transmission in Jishan. Copyright © 2006 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
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This article summarises the findings of a project funded and supported by a principal committee of the National Health and Medical Research Council, the Health Advisory Committee, chaired by Professor Adele Green.