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Author (s): Federico Gomez , Juan Manuel Sanchis , Víctor Giménez , Jane Lingenfelser , Ana Carcedo , Ignacio Massigoge , P.V. Vara Prasad , Ignacio Ciampitti Publication date Created: March 2025 ...
This article like the rest of this issue of the Review of African Political Economy is openly accessible without the need to subscribe or register. For 50 years, ROAPE has brought our readers ...
By focusing on the erosion of the democratic traditions within the unions after apartheid the author of this important book raises serious questions about such a reading of the South African ...
This article is a contribution to the debate on the state, democracy and economic development in Africa. It examines the process of the decline of political pluralism in Africa not long after ...
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Abstract Abstract The ubiquitous presence of fried foods in our diet necessitates the upgradation of techniques to override the ill effects of conventional frying. Vacuum frying, employing frying at ...
Technology and Regulation (TechReg) Technology and Regulation (TechReg) is an international journal of law, technology and society, with an interdisciplinary identity. TechReg provides an online ...
Abstract Liver fibrosis is caused by excessive extracellular matrix accumulation, which in turn is driven by activation of hepatic stellate cells. MicroRNAs (miRNAs), a class of small non-coding RNAs, ...
The ‘coup belt’ has become a popular term among commentators and someone has even created a Wikipedia entry on it: ‘a modern geopolitical concept and neologism to describe the region of Western Africa ...
Dani and I returned to Uganda in 1964. For the next six years, when I was at Makerere (‘the Hill’) and he was practising law, our paths crossed intermittently, mostly during debates on the Hill.
Abstract A plethora of infectious diseases have plagued mankind since the dawn of civilization. Historically, humans have suffered from a range of infectious diseases, including MPOX, Ebola virus, ...