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The Motivational Factors of Necessity Entrepreneurship in Algeria
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Frequency Study of Helicobacter pylori in Algeria
Published 2022-07-01Subjects: “…Algeria, Epidemiology, Frequency, Gastric ulcer, Helicobacter pylori, Infection.…”
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Livestock in rural piedmont regions of Algeria
Published 2019-01-01Subjects: “…Algeria…”
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Bacterial Zoonoses and Infective Endocarditis, Algeria
Published 2005-02-01“…Blood culture–negative endocarditis is common in Algeria. We describe the etiology of infective endocarditis in this country. …”
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Prion Disease in Dromedary Camels, Algeria
Published 2018-06-01“…We detected a prion disease in dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) in Algeria. Symptoms suggesting prion disease occurred in 3.1% of dromedaries brought for slaughter to the Ouargla abattoir in 2015–2016. …”
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The Cenomanian-Turonian of the Saharan Atlas (Algeria)
Published 2007-05-01Subjects: “…Algeria…”
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ORGANIZED CRIME IN ALGERIA: TYPOLOGIES AND CHARACTERISTICS
Published 2017-12-01“…The various aspects of this phenomenon are described through the follow-up of the various stages in which organized crime in Algeria developed. Its impact on the stability of neighbour countries is also worth mentioning, because is increasing in intensity and diversifying national and transnational criminal activities.…”
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The theory and practice of self-management in Algeria
Published 1988“…Moreover, by analysing models of workers' participation in operation in three other countries (Germany, France and Yugoslavia) in conjunction with Algeria, some promoting and inhibiting factors to the development of workers' control have been identified. …”
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Beyond melancholia: Algeria and its spectres
Published 2013“…Through close readings of the texts, the first four chapters reveal postcolonial melancholia in Algeria to be imbricated in amnesia, immobility, repetition, victimhood, apolitical retrospection, and the unethical appropriation of the lost object. …”
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Impacts of congestion in the city of Batna, Algeria
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Compliance costs of VAT for SMES in Algeria
Published 2016“…This study focuses on the tax compliance cost of VAT for SMEs in Algeria. The objective is to examine the internal compliance costs of VAT.This study used questionnaire survey to collect data from the respondents.Results obtained reveal that on average, Algerian SMEs spend 24,244 hours/month on the work related to VAT matters. …”
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Mutation of the Seaside Architecture in Algeria and its Impact on Coastal Landspace. A Case Study: Ain El Turc, Algeria
Published 2021-05-01Subjects: “…algeria…”
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Algeria, antifascism, and Third Worldism: an anticolonial genealogy of the Western European New Left (Algeria, France, Italy, 1957–1975)
Published 2020“…In this sense, it is useful to look at the anticolonial networks in and among Italy, France, and of course Algeria. The periodisation, necessarily loose, takes as terminus post quem the ‘Battle of Algiers’ (1957) and as terminus ad quem the fall/liberation of Saigon (1975): for the transnational public of the New Left, the first marks a short circuit between the Algerian War and the memory of the Resistance and the Second World War, while the second marks the end of Third Worldism as a political project.…”
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The foggaras of Bouda (Algeria): from drought to flood
Published 2018-09-01“…Abstract Based on investigations and flow gauges that we conducted in all the foggaras of the Bouda Oasis during the period: 2015–2018, this article examines an original hydraulic phenomenon that occurred recently in the oasis of Bouda in the wilaya of Adrar (Algeria). The exploitation of the boreholes made during the 1980s in the export field of foggaras caused a drying of foggaras water. …”
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Morphological characterization of sheep in Djelfa province (Algeria)
Published 2024-12-01“…The objective of this study was to morphologically characterize the sheep of the Djelfa province, a prominent region in sheep farming in Algeria. After evaluating 396 sheep, including 32 rams, and analyzing 34 parameters, including 19 quantitative ones, it was found that sheep in this region are characterized by their white color, with hind limbs spotted in fawn, pigmentation around the nostrils, and drooping ears not exceeding the labial commissures, as well as a fine, long tail extending beyond the hock. …”
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Urbanization and risks: case of Bejaia city in Algeria
Published 2018-05-01“…This article is based on observations from Bejaia, Algeria. Each year, the city suffers from disasters including floods, forest fires and landslides. …”
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