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Item6 Language Maintenance and Shift in Urban Centers in Sudan(uofk, 2014-11-12) Mugaddam, Abdelrahim
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ItemAgricultural Research For The Semi - ARID lands Of Kordofan Region( 1984) Dafalla, Dafalla AhmedThis paper has assessed the status of environmental education in Sudan and in the context of the efforts undertaken to combat desertification. The author thinks that for these efforts to achieve their objectives, they sould be based on a programme to raise the awareness of the public professionals and decision makers on the environment and its problems. To implement such a programme, it is necessary to introduce environmental education into schools and at the non-formal level where the mass-media play a leading role. Youth organizations and other non-governmental organizations (NGOs) must be mobilized to be more concerned about active participation of the local inhabitants in the environmental management, through involvement in local projects and in projects designed to combat desertification is very important.
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ItemAlleviation of rural poverty at Abu Delieg (Butana Area)(IES, 1998) Environmentalists Society (ES) ; Faculty of Animal production University of Khartoum
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ItemAnalysis Assessment and Recommendation of Dohat Elnil Project(University of Khartoum, 2014-11-12) Elarabi, Hussein
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ItemAnalysis of Glutathione Transferases Mu1 and Theta1 in Sudanese patients with Leukaemia(uofk, 2009-11) Tag elsir, Mawada ; Eltayeb, MuntaserGlutathione S-transferases are a family of phase II detoxifying enzymes that catalyze the nucleophilic attack of Glutathione to a wide variety of endogenous and exogenous electrophilic compounds such as products of oxidative stress and environmental pollutants. These compounds play an important role in maintaining DNA integrity.
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ItemAnalysis Of The Nagt Gene Diversity Among Leishmania Isolates From Sudan(University of Khartoum, 2007-09) Mossalami, Gihan ; M. Mukhtarss, Maowia ; M. Elamin, Dr. ElwaleedSixty one Leishmania isolates representing different clinical forms of leishmaniasis (visceral leishmaniasis and HIV/Leishmania coinfection, cutanous leishmaniasis, post kalazar dermal leishmaniasis and mucosal leishmaniasis) from Sudan were analysed using the polymerase chain reaction and the analysis of the restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) of intra geneic region of (NAGT gene) and sequencing technique. PCR amplification of (NAGT) gene of sixty one leishmania isolates resulted in the amplification of a DNA fragment of 1.4kb. The amplification of the (NAGT) gene coding region followed by restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) differentiated between Sudanese leishmania isolates and clustered them as two groups; leishmania donovani complex and leishmania major, but did not differentiate between the members of leishmania donovani complex. The Acc1 restriction enzyme findings revealed the high conservation of this region. The dendrogram of unweighted pair group method with arithmetic average (UPGMA) and Neighbour-Joining (NJ) was constructed from the genetic distances derived from PCR-RFLP data. The topology of the NJ and UPGMA trees were very similar. DNA sequencing and sequence alignment analysis of (NAGT) gene differentiated the leishmania donovani complex from leishmania major, but did not differentiate the member's leishmania donovani complex, and agreed with the result obtained by PCR⁄RFLP analysis. The (NJ) tree developed based on sequence alignment segregate (NAGT) gene in to two groups having a one common ancestor. In conclusion the two trees (from PCR-RFLP and from sequencing analysis) indicated that there was no genetic heterogeneity among tested Sudanese isolates, and no correlation between the PCR- RFLP polymorphic pattern, NAGT gene sequence and the clinical presentation of the human leishmaniasis.
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ItemAnnual report 1979 - 1980( 1981) Institute of Environmental Studies
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ItemAnnual report 1980 - 1981(IES, 1982) Institute of Environmental Studies
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ItemAnnual report 1982( 1983) Institute of Environmental Studies
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ItemAnnual report 1983(IES, 1984) Institute of Environmental Studies
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ItemAnti-plasmodial Effects of Azadirachta indica (Neem-Leaves) in Experimental Cerebral Malaria: Apoptosis of Cerebellar Purkinje Cells of Mice as a Marker.(uofk, 2008-04) Mahmoud, Salma ; Awad, EltahirMalaria is a major public health problem in the world, treatment of malaria is becoming more difficult due to increasing drug resistance. Therefore, the need for alternative drugs is acute. Pharmaceutical research in natural products represents a major strategy for discovering and developing new drugs. The use of medicinal plants for the treatment of parasitic diseases is well documented since ancient times e.g. the use of Azadirachta indica (Neem) as an anti-malarial.
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ItemAppendix 1 : Research Porjects on Women and the Environment(IES, 1981-04) Baxter, Diana
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ItemAppendix A: agenda of the United Nations University-university of Khartoum workshop on arid lands management(The United Nations University, 1979) Mabbutt, J.A.
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ItemAppendix A: agenda of the United Nations University-university of Khartoum workshop on arid lands management(The United Nations University, 1979) Mabbutt, J.A.
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ItemAppendix C: draft statutes, institute of environmental studies, university of Khartoum(The United Nations University, 1979) Mabbutt, J.A.
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ItemAppendix D: syllabus details for proposed M.Sc. programmes in environmental studies at the university of Khartoum(The United Nations University, 1979) Mabbutt, J.A.
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ItemAppendix E: selected list of books and monographs published by the central arid zone research institute, Jodhpur, India(The United Nations University, 1979) Mabbutt, J.A.
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ItemAppendix F: content of training programmes in arid lands management proposed by the university of New South Wales, Kensington, Australia(The United Nations University, 1979) Mabbutt, J.A.
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ItemAppendix F: content of training programmes in arid lands management proposed by the university of New South Wales, Kensington, Australia(The United Nations University, 1979) Mabbutt, J.A.