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    Fundamentals of thermal-fluid sciences par CENGEL, Yunus A. Cimbala, John M. Turner, Robert H.

    Publié 2012
    Livre
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    Collins French verbs: elle est partie en vacances. Il faut que nous partions

    Publié 2016
    Livre
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    Writing the winning thesis or dissertation: a step-by-step guide par JOYNER, Randy L.

    Publié 2013
    Livre
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    THE EFFECT OF TIME AND SEQUENCE OF INTRODUCTION OF MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA AND FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM F. SP TRACHEIPHILUM RACE 1 ON FOUR COWPEA CULTIVARS. par OKOLE , B.N., AMOSU, J.O.

    Publié 2020
    “…TVu 990 which is resistant to both pathogens, TVu 1560 which is resistant to the nematode and susceptible to the fungus and TVu 347 which is resistant to the fungus and susceptible to the nematode. …”
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    Effect of Rainwater Harvesting Technology on Cowpea Yield in the Savannah Belt of Nigeria par Balogun, James Adebayo

    Publié 2015
    “…In the micro catchments RWH, both the runoff producing area (RPA) and runoff receiving area (RRA) lie typically within a single farmland while in the macro catchment system, the two areas (RPA) and RRA) do not lie within a single farmland. …”
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    Thèse
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    A patient with recalcitrant oral pemphigus vulgaris successfully treated with a biologic drug- Rituximab par Gunduz, Ozge, Modi, Zateen, Modi, Deepak

    Publié 2019
    “…Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a chronic autoimmune blistering disease affecting mucous membranes and the skin. Rituximab (RTX), a monoclonal antibody against CD20, has been approved by FDA for the treatment of adults with moderate to severe PV. …”
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    The Socio-Political Factor in the Christian-Muslim Conflict in Nigeria par Opeloye, Muhib O.

    Publié 2014
    “…It is stressed that, even though the disturbances started as ethnic conflicts, they spread rapidly to other towns in the wake of rumours of their religious connotations. The Christian-Muslim conflict, which is traced back to the 1979 Shari'a controversy, is believed to have done serious damage to the unity of Nigerian society. …”
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    Article
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