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    Questionnaire survey of the pan-African trade in lion body parts by Williams, V, Loveridge, A, Newton, D, Macdonald, D

    Published 2017
    “…The African lion is in decline across its range, and consumptive utilisation and trade of their body parts and skins has been postulated as a cause for concern. We undertook a pan-African questionnaire and literature survey to document informed opinion and evidence for the occurrence of domestic and international trade and consumption in African lion body parts across current and former range states. …”
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    A new Pan African polyspecific antivenom developed in response to the antivenom crisis in Africa. by Laing, G, Renjifo, J, Ruiz, F, Harrison, R, Nasidi, A, Gutierrez, J, Rowley, P, Warrell, D, Theakston, R

    Published 2003
    “…Preclinical in vivo assays of neutralising potency demonstrated that a new Pan African antivenom produced in Colombia compared favourably with the existing commercial monospecific and polyspecific antivenoms. …”
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    H3ABioNet, a sustainable pan-African bioinformatics network for human heredity and health in Africa by Mulder, N, Adebiyi, E, Alami, R, Benkahla, A, Brandful, J, Doumbia, S, Everett, D, Fadlelmola, F, Gaboun, F, Gaseitsiwe, S, Ghazal, H, Hazelhurst, S, Hide, W, Ibrahimi, A, Jaufeerally Fakim, Y, Jongeneel, C, Joubert, F, Kassim, S, Kayondo, J, Kumuthini, J, Lyantagaye, S, Makani, J, Mansour Alzohairy, A, Masiga, D, Moussa, A, Nash, O, Ouwe Missi Oukem-Boyer, O, Owusu-Dabo, E, Panji, S, Patterton, H, Radouani, F, Sadki, K, Seghrouchni, F, Tastan Bishop, Ö, Tiffin, N, Ulenga, N

    Published 2016
    “…The Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) initiative was established to drive the development of genomic research for human health in Africa, and through recognition of the critical role of bioinformatics in this process, spurred the establishment of H3ABioNet, a pan-African bioinformatics network for H3Africa. The limitations in bioinformatics capacity on the continent have been a major contributory factor to the lack of notable outputs in high-throughput biology research. …”
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    Pan-African polyspecific antivenom produced by caprylic acid purification of horse IgG: an alternative to the antivenom crisis in Africa. by Gutiérrez, J, Rojas, E, Quesada, L, León, G, Núñez, J, Laing, G, Sasa, M, Renjifo, J, Nasidi, A, Warrell, D, Theakston, R, Rojas, G

    Published 2005
    “…A polyspecific Pan-African antivenom has been produced from the plasma of horses immunized with a mixture of the venoms of Echis ocellatus, Bitis arietans and Naja nigricollis, the three most medically important snakes in sub-Saharan Africa. …”
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    Consider divergent regional perspectives to enhance wildlife conservation across Africa by Bauer, H, Chardonnet, B, Scholte, P, Sillero-Zubiri, C, Et al.

    Published 2020
    “…In African wildlife conservation literature, southern and south-eastern African voices dominate, giving a false impression of pan-Africanism. We present divergent perspectives from West, Central and the Horn of Africa and argue that empathy towards multiple perspectives will offer increased resilience to COVID-19 and other crises.…”
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    Post/Colonial Ghana, elites, and education by Seagrim, O

    Published 2022
    “…Despite regaining independence from colonial rule in 1957, with a campaign born of the Pan-Africanism movement, Ghana’s elites are still looking to the West to educate their children; with ‘Britishness’ continuing to play a central role in the acquisition and maintenance of elite status in postcolonial Ghana. …”
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    Narrative battles: competing discourses and diplomacies of Sudan's "southern problem", 1961-1991 by Manoeli, S

    Published 2017
    “…It charts the shifting discourses constructed amidst the intellectual ferments of Pan-Africanism, Black liberation politics, decolonisation, and socialist internationalism.…”
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    Deep convection over Africa: annual cycle, ENSO, and trends in the hotspots by Hart, N, Washington, R, Maidment, R

    Published 2019
    “…El Niño generally suppresses pan-African convective activity while La Niña enhances this activity. …”
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    The evolution of magma during continental rifting: New constraints from the isotopic and trace element signatures of silicic magmas from Ethiopian volcanoes by Hutchison, W, Mather, T, Pyle, D, Boyce, A, Gleeson, M, Yirgu, G, Blundy, J, Ferguson, D, Vye-Brown, C, Millar, I, Sims, K, Finch, A

    Published 2018
    “…We infer that ∼45 Ma of magmatism has left little fusible Pan-African material to be assimilated beneath the magmatic segments and the active segments are predominantly composed of magmatic cumulates with δ18O indistinguishable from mantle-derived melts. …”
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    Africa's Economic Growth: Opportunities and Constraints. by Collier, P

    Published 2007
    “…Understanding these differences is critical because they imply equally substantial differences in opportunities and hence in the strategies likely to be effective for growth. No pan-African growth strategy offers a realistic prospect of success, nor can Africa simply copy the strategies of successful regions that have fundamentally different physical or political geography. …”
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    Mediation pathways for reduced substance use among parents in South Africa: a randomized controlled trial by Massarwi, AA, Cluver, L, Meinck, F, Doubt, J, Lachman, JM, Shenderovich, Y, Green, O

    Published 2021
    “…<br><strong> Trial registration<br></strong> Pan-African Clinical Trials Registry PACTR201507001119966. …”
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    Nigerian confraternities to conquer the world? by Cohen, C

    Published 2021
    “…This media coverage is fueling a growing confusion between the legal and police categorizations that are used to define these brotherhoods and the pan-African practices and discourses of solidarity and emancipation that they promote. …”
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    Targeted Next Generation Sequencing for malaria research in Africa: current status and outlook by Ghansah, A, Kamau, E, Amambua-Ngwa, A, Ishengoma, DS, Maiga-Ascofare, O, Amenga-Etego, L, Deme, A, Yavo, W, Randrianarivelojosia, M, Plasmodium Diversity Network Africa, Ochola-Oyier, LI, Helegbe, GK, Bailey, J, Alifrangis, M, Djimde, A

    Published 2019
    “…In April 2018, scientists from the Plasmodium Diversity Network Africa (PDNA) and collaborators met during the 7th Pan African Multilateral Initiative of Malaria (MIM) conference held in Dakar, Senegal to explore the feasibility of applying TNGS to genetic studies and malaria surveillance in Africa. …”
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