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    Family Planning and the Malawian Male by Paul Kishindo

    Published 1995-06-01
    “… Family Planning and the Malawian Male …”
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    Severe anemia in Malawian children. by Calis, J, Phiri, K, Faragher, E, Brabin, B, Bates, I, Cuevas, L, de Haan, R, Phiri, A, Malange, P, Khoka, M, Hulshof, P, van Lieshout, L, Beld, MG, Teo, Y, Rockett, K, Richardson, A, Kwiatkowski, D, Molyneux, M, van Hensbroek, M

    Published 2008
    “…CONCLUSIONS: There are multiple causes of severe anemia in Malawian preschool children, but folate and iron deficiencies are not prominent among them. …”
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    Health and safety in the Malawian construction industry by Charles Chiocha, John Smallwood, Fidelis Emuze

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Selected findings include that the status of H&S in Malawian construction is sub-optimal, and that the contributions of clients, project managers, architects, engineers, building and civil engineering contractors have been sporadic, rather than significant. …”
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    The impact of corruption on the Malawian construction industry by Mulima Phiri, John Smallwood

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The article concludes that corruption does impact on the Malawian construction industry in various ways. Recommendations to limit corruption include the implementation of the following corruption-mitigating measures: break the taboo against discussing corruption; demonstrate how corruption occurs; mobilise key constituencies, and implement anti-corruption policies.…”
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    Ophthalmic anthropometry of an urban malawian population by Abraham Carl Halladay, Munthali Thandiwe, Patience Ayerakwah, Simango Dennis, Manjawira Joshua, Khakhande George

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the ophthalmic anthropometric measures of an urban Malawian population and further investigate the age and gender variation. …”
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    The incidence of septic arthritis in Malawian children. by Lavy, C, Peek, A, Manjolo, G

    Published 2005
    “…The incidence of septic arthritis in Malawian children was estimated by assessing the incidence in the relatively enclosed district of Chikwawa. …”
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    Delay in skeletal maturity in Malawian children. by Lewis, C, Lavy, C, Harrison, W

    Published 2002
    “…In order to determine whether the atlas was relevant to subSaharan Africa, we compared skeletal age, according to the atlas, with chronological age in 139 skeletally immature Malawian children and young adults with an age range from 1 year 11 months to 28 years 5 months. …”
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    Recurrent Themes in Chichewa Verse in Malawian Newspapers by Pascal J. Kishindo

    Published 2003-12-01
    “… The paper discusses verse written in Chichewa, the national language of Malawi, that is published in Malawian newspapers, specifically the weeklies; the Weekend Nation and the Malawi News. …”
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    Helicobacter pylori, HIV and Gastric Hypochlorhydria in the Malawian Population. by Joe Geraghty, Alexander Thumbs, Anstead Kankwatira, Tim Andrews, Andrew Moore, Rose Malamba, Neema Mtunthama, Kai Hellberg, Lughano Kalongolera, Paul O'Toole, Andrea Varro, D Mark Pritchard, Melita Gordon

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We have investigated to what extent HIV and H. pylori infections are associated with hypochlorhydria in a Malawian cohort of patients undergoing endoscopy.104 sequential symptomatic adults referred for gastroscopy at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Blantyre, Malawi, had blood taken for rapid HIV testing and fasting serum gastrin analysis. …”
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    Long term outcome of severe anaemia in Malawian children. by Kamija S Phiri, Job C J Calis, Brian Faragher, Ernest Nkhoma, Kondwani Ng'oma, Bridget Mangochi, Malcolm E Molyneux, Michaël Boele van Hensbroek

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…We assessed the short and long term outcome of severe anaemia in Malawian children and identified potential risk factors for death and further severe anaemia.For 18 months, we followed up children (6-60 months old) presenting to hospital with severe anaemia (haemoglobin <or=5 g/dl) and their hospital and community controls with the aim to compare all cause mortality and severe anaemia recurrence rates between the groups, and to identify risk factors for these adverse outcomes. …”
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    OCP effects in Malawian CiTonga tone patterns by Lee Bickmore, Winfred Mkochi

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…In this paper, we describe and analyze the role of the OCP in Malawian CiTonga, an under-described Malawian Bantu language. …”
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    Value Creation and Inherent Constraints in the Malawian Construction Industry by Samuel Kadangwe, Fidelis Emuze

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The creation of value in Malawian construction has to tackle these constraints to ensure success in project delivery.…”
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    Geometric measurements of the acetabulum in adult Malawians: radiographic study. by Msamati, B, Igbigbi, P, Lavy, C

    Published 2003
    “…Centre edge angles also showed a wider range in Malawian men (19-51 degrees right, and 15-52 degrees left) than women (18-45 degrees right, 20-46 degrees left). …”
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    Lymphocyte perturbations in Malawian children with severe and uncomplicated malaria by Mandala, W, Msefula, C, Gondwe, E, Gilchrist, J, Graham, S, Pensulo, P, Mwimaniwa, G, Banda, M, Taylor, T, Molyneux, E, Drayson, M, Ward, SA, Molyneux, M, MacLennan, C

    Published 2016
    “…In conclusion, among Malawian children cerebral malaria is characterized by lymphocyte activation and increased memory cells, consistent with immune priming. …”
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