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Miglustat Reverts the Impairment of Synaptic Plasticity in a Mouse Model of NPC Disease
Published 2016-01-01“…Progressive neurological deterioration and insurgence of symptoms like ataxia, seizure, and cognitive decline until severe dementia are pathognomonic features of the disease. …”
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Insecurity and the State’s Humanitarian Intervention in Northern Nigeria
Published 2022-12-01“… Insecurity in Northern Nigeria has become hydra-headed and wide spreadas it protracts. With Boko Haram insurgency in the North East, Armed Banditry in the North West and Pastoralists’Militias in North Central notwithstanding the inundated ethno-religious violent conflict in the region, an appreciable part of the population is currently displaced thereby needing prompt humanitarian intervention. …”
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Decoloniality, Indigenous Resistance, and Environmental Justice in Mother Forest: The Unfinished Story of C.K Janu
Published 2024-12-01“…Janu, is one such tale of indigenous insurgence against unjust land expropriation. Examining the text from a decolonial perspective unveils the potential of indigenous uprisings to question bigger structures of injustice. …”
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REAÇÃO A MAX WEBER NO PENSAMENTO BRASILEIRO: O CASO DE GILBERTO FREYRE
Published 2014-04-01“…Embora essa reação antiweberiana se aguce nos anos 1950 e 60, em ligação com os desenvolvimentos culturais e políticos do período, é de fato desde seus primeiros trabalhos, sob a influência de Charles Maurras, que insurge contra a concepção do progresso e do tempo (que vem a constituir um tema explícito da reflexão freyriana a partir de 1955) ligada à racionalidade “protestante”, à qual opõe o “franciscanismo” supostamente dominante na tradição luso-brasileira. …”
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Co-operative and saving societies (SACCOS) and poverty reduction in Lango and Kigezi sub-regions of Uganda: A comparative empirical study
Published 2020“…In contrast, in Lango sub-region, saving culture is associated with response to government programs that were aimed at reconstructing northern Uganda after the two decades of insurgency. The provision of more financial services would contribute to poverty reduction and training of households on the utilization of financial credit.…”
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Decentralizing security architecture: evaluating federalism’s role in enhancing security frameworks in Nigeria
Published 2024-06-01“…This study delves into the intricate security landscape of Nigeria, a nation grappling with a myriad of challenges such as terrorism, insurgency, banditry, and communal conflicts. The existing centralized security architecture has been found wanting in its ability to effectively mitigates these threats and safeguards the well-being of Nigerian citizens. …”
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PULSE OXIMETER USAGE IN PATIENT COVID-19 TREATMENT : AT A GLANCE
Published 2021-07-01“…Background: The end of 2019, Wuhan experienced an insurgence of coronavirus within two months of this prolong pandemic. …”
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BEHAVIOUR AMONG FEMALE MIGRANTS IN MAKURDI, BENUE STATE
Published 2023-06-01“…Benue state is one of the states in Nigeria which is worse hit by insurgency (BokoHaram) and comfits (Farmers-Herders conflict),leading to Migration of people. …”
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EVALUATING THREATS OF ARMED BANDITRY ON HUMAN AND FOOD SECURITY IN SHIRORO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF NIGER STATE, NIGERIA
Published 2023-12-01“…As a recommendation, the study suggests that the government deploy its security forces robustly to curb various forms of armed insurgencies. This involves providing advanced detection equipment in the forested lands of the study area to effectively address the prevailing challenges. …”
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INTERNATIONAL NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AND HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE IN NORTH EAST NIGERIA: UNOCHA IN PERSPECTIVE (2016 - 2022)
Published 2024-09-01“… The Boko Haram insurgency in North-East(NE) Nigeria continues into its 12th year. …”
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BORDER MANAGEMENT, ARMED BANDITRY AND TERRORISM MITIGATION IN NIGERIA
Published 2024-08-01“…This paper is set to examine key security challenges and socio-economic effects of insurgency and Armed Banditry in Nigeria; seeing that the country as a nation state is under a severe internal socio-economic and security threat. …”
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NIGERIA'S FOREIGN POLICY AND TRANSBORDER CRIME: AN OVERIEW
Published 2024-05-01“…The dissemination of weaponry by criminal trafficking networks boosts insurgent factions. Nigeria works with neighbours and friends to stop the spread of weapons and fight terrorism. …”
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PREVENTING VIOLENCE CRIMES (KIDNAPPING, ARMED ROBBERY, BRIGANDAGE OR COMMUNITY MASSACRE) WITH DRONES: AN EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVE TO VEHICULAR PATROLS IN NIGERIA
Published 2024-07-01“…The study advocates the usage of drones by all security agencies for effective mapping systems in fighting insurgency and other forms of insecurity in Nigeria. …”
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TRANSNATIONAL THREATS AND FOREIGN POLICY SHIFTS: INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON WEST AFRICAN COUNTRIES
Published 2024-08-01“…The challenges of terrorism and insurgency in West Africa countries is highly facilitated by the advent of globalisation, and this has greatly impacted how these nations position their foreign policy, shifting from the traditional way of foreign policy making to one that encompasses collaborations to tackle emerging threats. …”
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Governance and Poverty Eradication Policy Performance During the NRM Administration in Uganda 1986 – 2020.
Published 2023“…Poverty in Uganda is attributed to diseases, limited access to land, large families, lack of markets for agricultural produce, lack of credit facilities, lack of education and vocational training, lack of jobs, high unfair taxes and market dues, death of family bread winners, ignorance and lack of information, idleness and laziness, insurgency and gender inequalities among others. This is the identifiable poverty structural complex within which any actor on poverty reduction and eradication has to work. …”
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Governance and poverty eradication policy performance during the NRM1 Administration in Uganda 1986 – 2020
Published 2024“…Poverty in Uganda is attributed to diseases, limited access to land, large families, lack of markets for agricultural produce, lack of credit facilities, lack of education and vocational training, lack of jobs, high unfair taxes and market dues, death of family bread winners, ignorance and lack of information, idleness and laziness, insurgency and gender inequalities among others. This is the identifiable poverty structural complex within which any actor on poverty reduction and eradication has to work. …”
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TB drug susceptibility testing in high fluoroquinolone resistance settings
Published 2024-05-01“…BACKGROUND: The insurgence of resistance to key drugs of the BPaLM (bedaquiline + pretomanid + moxifloxacin) regimen is a major concern. …”
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Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) in children in Ethnic Minority Communities of Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh: A qualitative study
Published 2018-07-01“…Introduction: The Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) region of Bangladesh, home to 11 distinct ethnic minority communities, has been disadvantaged and isolated for many years due to 25 years of insurgency and political turmoil. This area has higher child mortality rates than the national average. …”
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Comparing Open and Robotic Unilateral Transversus Abdominis Release in Incisional Hernias With a Lateral Component: A Single Center Retrospective Study
Published 2025-02-01“…IntroductionLateral hernias are often more challenging to correct when compared to midline defects, due to the anatomic boundaries of the bony pelvis, retroperitoneum, and costal margin. With the insurgence of robot assisted abdominal wall surgery, these defects have been found more manageable through a minimal invasive repair. …”
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The pattern and burden of non-communicable diseases in armed conflict-exposed populations in Northeastern Nigeria
Published 2025-01-01“…However, the participants affected by insurgency showed higher odds of having both abdominal obesity (aOR = 1.95; 95% CI [1.23–3.08]) and depression (IRR = 1.76; 95% CI [1.08–2.88]) than those who were not affected by the conflict. …”
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