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LEVEL OF COMPLIANCE OF CORE CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS TO ETHICAL STANDARDS IN NIGERIA
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Finely Tailored Conjugated Small Molecular Nanoparticles for Near-Infrared Biomedical Applications
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AN ASSESSMENT OF BUILDING ELEMENTS’ PRONENESS TO VARIATION IN NIGERIA
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Evaluación psicológica en hombres infértiles con fragmentación elevada del ADN espermático
Published 2024-10-01“…El 50% de los pacientes que tuvieron IFE igual o mayor de 30 %, tuvieron un nivel de desajuste emocional alto. …”
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ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF DELAYS ON THE PRODUCTIVITY OF CONCRETE PLACEMENT BY CRANES IN NIGERIA
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Flower morphology of selected species of genera Kalanchoe and Bryophyllum in Nigeria
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Places et rôles des passeurs dans les Lieux d’éducation associés à l’Institut français de l’éducation
Published 2023-03-01“…The issue is addressed at the level of the LeA-IFÉ network.…”
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FACTORS AFFECTING WOMEN’S ENROLLMENT IN CONSTRUCTION EDUCATION IN NIGERIA
Published 2017-08-01“…Structured questionnaires were used to collect data from targeted students, within and outside construction related-disciplines, of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. The results validate the fact that women were not at the fore front and their impact on or participation in construction sector is not been felt. …”
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The 1886 Yoruba Peace Treaty and Imperative Lessons of Yoruba National Unity
Published 2021-12-01“…Representatives of virtually all kingdoms and ethnic sub-groups of the Yoruba nation appended their signatures to this treaty – from the Alaafn of Oyo to the Ooni and chiefs of Ife, the chiefs of Yorubaland’s most powerful city of Ibadan, the kings and chiefs representing the large alliance known as the Ekitiparapo comprising the Ekiti, Ijesa, Igbomina and Akoko subgroups, the Awujale and war-chiefs of Ijebu. …”
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