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    What Is Our Research For? Responsibility, Humility and the Production of Knowledge about Burundi by Devon E. A. Curtis

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Political space in Burundi underwent a remarkable opening during the Burundian peace process and its immediate aftermath, which led to a rise in social science scholarship in Burundi. …”
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    Essential human and material resources for emergency care in the district hospitals of Burundi by Thierry Giriteka, Doña Patricia Bulakali, Carlan Bruce Wendler

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Introduction: Burundi, like many African nations, faces challenges in providing accessible emergency care. …”
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    Using redundancy methods to build a maintenance and repair system in Burundi by Bigirimana Juvenal, Pavlov Alexey

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The purpose of this paper is to ensure the maintenance and Repair system’s functioning in Burundi using redundancy methods, which include the organization of warehouse stocks of repair kits (units, repair kits) formed on the basis of the received results from studies on the damageability of structural elements of buses in Burundi. …”
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    THE INFLUENCE OF LOCAL-MATERIALS INFILL IN REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES IN REPUBLIC OF BURUNDI by Emmanuel Mikerego

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This paper is about the influence of masonry-wall infill in structures and the needed technical solution considering the influence of local-materials in designing and building of reinforced concrete structures in republic of Burundi…”
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    Développement, popularisation et intégration de la biométhanisation au Burundi by Compagnion, D., Rolot, D., Naveau, HP., Nyns, EJ., Baratakanwa, V., Nditabiriye, D., Niyimbona, P.

    Published 1983-01-01
    “…Development, popularization and integration of biomethanation technology in Burundi. La mission de septembre 83 dont nous donnons ici un bref aperçu s'inscrit dans le cadre du Projet "Elevage porcin dans le delta du Mékong/Viêt-nam" élaboré par le Fonds de Coopération au Développement (O.N.G. belge) à la demande du Service Agricole de Ho-Chi-Minh Ville. …”
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    Talking politics and watching the border in Northern Burundi, c. 1960-1972 by Russell, A

    Published 2012
    “…Colonialism redefined the meaning of borders in Burundi, and in the traumatic shift from colonial rule to Independence it became dangerous to live on the frontier. …”
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    Peace and Compromise, Idealism and Constraint: The Case of the Arusha Peace Accords in Rwanda and Burundi by Jonathan R. Beloff, Samantha Lakin

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The Arusha Accords of 1993 in Rwanda and of 2000 in Burundi were followed only by short-term stability, with an eventual return to conflict. …”
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    La spécialisation régionale, moteur du cycle de développement au Burundi by Bergen, DW.

    Published 1984-01-01
    “…Regional specialization, a face behind the development of Burundi. The isolation of Burundi, its lack of natural resources and its high demografic pressure force the country to maximise the output of the arable land available while considering regional potentials. …”
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    Relationships between walking speed, activities and participation in people with chronic stroke in Burundi by Félix Nindorera, Ildephonse Nduwimana, Alexis Sinzakaraye, Yannick Bleyenheuft, Jean-Louis Thonnard, Oyéné Kossi

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Conclusion: Using socio-culturally suitable tools, our study showed that walking speed correlates robustly with balance and ADL ability, but not with social participation, in Burundi, a low-income country. Clinical implications: Exercises targeting walking speed would be very useful for people with chronic stroke living in low-resource countries, in order to promote their functional independence.…”
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