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  1. Is exposure to animal feces harmful to child nutrition and health outcomes? A multicountry observational analysis by Headey, Derek D., Nguyen, Phuong Hong, Kim, Sunny S., Rawat, Rahul, Ruel, Marie T., Menon, Purnima

    Published 2017
    “…Some of this research also hypothesizes that while the more pathogenic bacteria in human excreta may be the more important cause of diarrheal illnesses in young children, animal excreta may be an important reservoir of nonpathogenic bacteria that are still capable of causing the chronic subclinical damage to the gut, which is characterized as EED.15 In this regard, a particular concern is the possibility that young children in the developing world frequently ingest animal feces or fecally contaminated soils. Studies in Peru,18 Zimbabwe,19 and Bangladesh20 observed young children over prolonged periods and found that significant proportions ingested soils or poultry feces directly, whereas 28% of mothers in the Bangladesh study reported at least one incident of geophagy in the past week. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Vision to Action for agroecological transitions in the living landscapes: A cross-country progress report on methodological approaches, 2023 results, and way forward by Bergamini, Nadia, Navarrete-Cruz, Angela, Triomphe, Bernard, Vall, Eric, Piraux, Marc, Rudiger, Ugo, Sibanda, Telma, Gadzirayi, Christopher, Fuchs, Lisa Elena, Douangsavanh, Somphasith, Tristán Febres, María Claudia, Singh, Sonali

    Published 2023
    “…Under this approach discussion took place only among stakeholders corresponding to each category (India, Zimbabwe, Tunisia, and Peru). Under approach 3, separation of stakeholders either by zoning or categories did not exist, and instead, interaction among the different stakeholder categories was broadly encouraged (Kenya, Burkina Faso, and Senegal). …”
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    Informe técnico
  3. Wai Ka Sonosa Naka Ngera Fuo Gamo Baiga Tungaahee Yo Ga Asopo Bino Tooni Buku (Gu Vovo Ho). Ka Mbakada Baiga Tungaahee Ringara Yo: Tooni Buku 1 Na 3 by Vernooy, Ronnie, Bessette, Guy, Sthapit, Bhuwon, Dibiloane, Angeline kí, Lettie Maluleke, Nkat, Abner Matelele, Lehlogonolo, Mokoena, Mpolokeng, Phora, George, Sema, Precious, Thabo, Tjikana

    Published 2023
    “…Mbata fu nyãsa ani ke gi wiri buku re, ani a ima asada ngbatunga kina boro ho Zimbabwe yo na gu rugapai na kodatise nga ga agu amängisunge nga ga gu riigbuu nga Gu dungurã Dungurã Ainihẽẽ Nga ga Sonosarago yo (CTDT) na gu kodatise na angia ga Gu aboro du rogo gu Baigä Tunga Nga ga Abororingara agu yo du rogo gu rago nga Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe na Mudzi. …”
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    Libro
  4. Generalised matrix and compartmental population models. by Mwambi, H.G.

    Published 1997
    “…Inchapter VI wedemonstrate an application of the already developed theories tothebrown ear tick(R. appendiculatus) based on Zimbabwe data. The application isbased on a time dependent multiple matrix model incorporating seasonality and heterogeneity in the vegetation. …”
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    Tesis

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