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    Evaluation of gum arabic from Acacia senegal var kerensis and Acacia senegal var senegal as a stabilizer in low-fat yoghurt by Edward Muita Mugo, Symon M. Mahungu, Ben N. Chikamai, Johnson K. Mwove

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Gum arabic is a dried, gummy exudate obtained from the stems and branches of Acacia senegal and Acacia seyal. In Kenya, gum arabic comes from Acacia senegal var kerensis although its exploitation for commercial and industrial application is marginal. …”
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    Porcine Cysticercosis and Risk Factors in The Gambia and Senegal by Arss Secka, Tanguy Marcotty, Redgi De Deken, Eric Van Marck, Stanny Geerts

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…During a stratified cross-sectional survey, 1705 pigs were sampled from 279 randomly selected households, 63 randomly selected communities and villages, from four study areas in The Gambia and Senegal during the period October 2007 to January 2008. …”
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    Vers une couverture sanitaire universelle au Sénégal by Sameera Awawda, Bruno Ventelou, Mohammad Abu-Zaineh

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This study aims to assess different funding scenarios for universal health coverage in Senegal. The microsimulation method used makes it possible to examine the impact of the funding methods for universal health coverage (UHC) on household consumption, as well as on public revenue and expenditure. …”
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    The Joola civilization and the management of mangroves in Lower Casamance, Senegal by Claudette Soumbane Diatta, Malick Diouf, Amadou Abdoul Sow, Charlotte Karibuhoye

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The mangrove ecosystem is one of the most productive in Casamance and the most important biomes in Senegal. This threatened ecosystem is found on the banks of Casamance river and along its tributaries, known as the bolong or inlets. …”
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    Health Protection in Ghana and Senegal: What is the ILO’s Role? by Juliette Alenda-Demoutiez, Abena Asomaning Antwi, Elvire Mendo, Zrampieu Sarah Ba

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In the contexts of Ghana and Senegal, both of which have experienced transitions from community-based health mechanisms to universal health coverage, we explain that the ILO has several ways to intervene—technically, institutionally, and financially. …”
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    Tropheryma whipplei: a common bacterium in rural Senegal. by Alpha Kabinet Keita, Hubert Bassene, Adama Tall, Cheikh Sokhna, Pavel Ratmanov, Jean-François Trape, Didier Raoult, Florence Fenollar

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…<h4>Conclusions/significance</h4>T. whipplei is a common bacterium in the Sine-Saloum area of rural Senegal that is contracted early in childhood. Epidemic genotypes suggest a human transmission of the bacterium.…”
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    Child anemia and the 2008 food price crisis in Senegal by Jesse McDevitt-Irwin

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…There was no offsetting improvement in rural areas, meaning that the net effect of the 2008 crisis on Senegal was to substantially increase child anemia. …”
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    Ethnolinguistic and genetic diversity of fonio (Digitaria exilis) in Senegal by Baye Magatte Diop, Mame Codou Guèye, Christian Leclerc, Monique Deu, Leila Zekraoui, Carolina Calatayud, Ronan Rivallan, Justin Raymond Kaly, Momar Cissé, Marie Piquet, Omar Diack, Ablaye Ngom, Angélique Berger, Ibrahima Ndoye, Khadidiatou Ndir, Yves Vigouroux, Ndjido Ardo Kane, Adeline Barnaud, Claire Billot

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Here, we combined social anthropology and population genetics analysis of 158 fonio landraces, thereby generating insight into the genetic diversity, population structure and evolutionary history of fonio cultivation in Senegal. We noted a spatial structure of genetic diversity at two embedded levels, with the first corresponding to the genetic differentiation between ethnic groups and the second to the demographic history of the Mande and Atlantic Congo linguistic families. …”
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    (State-Sponsored) Homophobia and the Invisibility of Queer Women in Senegal by Blanca Sell Fernández

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This article examines state-sponsored homophobia in Senegal, focusing on its key actors, underlying causes and socio-political consequences. …”
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