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Goïta, Yaya, Boubacar Sidiki Ibrahim Dramé, Doumbia Nanko Abdoulaye Dabo, Klétigui Casimir Dembélé, Aboubacar Tiétié Bissan, Adama Koné, Djibril Mamadou Coulibaly, Seydou Sassou Coulibaly, and Yacouba Dial. "Risk Factors, Bleeding Disorder and COVID-19 in Bamako, Mali." Scholars Academic Journal of Pharmacy 11, no. 5 (May 10, 2022): 74–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.36347/sajp.2022.v11i05.001.

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Introduction: Patients with COVID_19 infection have been shown to have an increased thrombotic risk, due to activation of coagulation secondary to sepsis. Objective: To study biological markers correlated with blood clotting disorders in hospitalized patients with COVID_19. Method: This was a retrospective descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study conducted at the Mali Hospital between September 2020 and January 2021. The markers being biologically monitored were: PT, ACT, INR, D-dimer and Troponin-I. Result: A total of 134 patients were enrolled in our study. Male was in the majority than female with 62.68% male and 37.31% female. The age group from 20 to 50 years was the most represented, at 58.21%. Biological markers showed plasma D-dimer concentration > 0.5 μL, PT ˂ 70, INR > 3; an ACT > 40 seconds and a Troponin > 0.1 μL for 76.11%, 10.44%, 15.67%, 16.41% and 1.49% of the study population respectively. The rate of cured patients was 94.02% and that of deceased patients was 5.97%, with all deceased patients having a high D-dimer level. Conclusion: Blood clotting disorders and elevated D-Dimer are important biomarkers predicting complications of COVID_19 infection.
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S, Doumbia,, Dembele, S, Sylla C, Dao, S. Z, Samake, A, Hamidou, A, and Sissoko, A. "Sexual and Gender-Based Violence at the << One Stop Center Care Unit >> The Referral Health Centre In Commune V of the District of Bamako, Mali." Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports 11, no. 03 (March 4, 2023): 257–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.36347/sjmcr.2023.v11i03.004.

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Summary: Introduction: Sexual violence is an all-encompassing term that refers to "any sexual act, attempt to obtain a sexual act, comment or advance of a sexual nature directed against a person's sexuality using coercion" according to the WHO. Objective: Study sexual violence based on gender at the level of the care unit << One Stop Center >> the Reference Health Center of Commune V of the District of Bamako. Materials and Methods: This was a descriptive and analytical cross-sectional retrospective study from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2020. We included in this study, all survivors of sexual violence at least 10 years old admitted to the "One Stop Center" care unit of the Reference Health Center of Commune V of the District of Bamako. Results: The prevalence of sexual violence was 54.62% in relation to all cases of gender-based violence and 3.36% in relation to all gynaecological emergencies. The age group less than or equal to 19 years accounted for 54.18% of survivors, 69.68% of survivors were single. In 39.95% of the cases the incident took place in the home of the alleged perpetrator of the sexual assault. The survivors had presented a state of fear and panic in 23.92% of cases. Penetration was << penis-vagina >> in 37.1% of survivors. Survivors received psychiatric assistance in 12.87% of cases. Conclusion: Sexual violence is relatively common in our care unit << One Stop Center >>. They had constituted the majority of cases of gender-based violence. The care was holistic.
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Kassogué, Adounigna, Moussa Diallo, Ibrahima Mallé, Pauline Wendlassida Ouédraogo, Kangaye Amadou Diallo, Balla Diakité, Bakaye Doumbia, and Amadou Hamadoun Babana. "Selected Actinomycetes as Potential Biostimulant of Eggplant (Solanum melongena L) in Mali." Microbiology Research Journal International 34, no. 11 (October 28, 2024): 38–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/mrji/2024/v34i111497.

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Aims: This study aims to formulate at least one efficient biostimulant based on actinomycetes that promotes good eggplant growth in Mali. Study Design: The experimental design was a completely randomized block design with three replications and four treatments randomly distributed. The treatments were three Actinomycete strains (Act, S1 and St1) and a non inoculated control and the mode of application (inoculation or spraying) of these treatments were considered as blocking factor. Place and Duration of Study: The trials were conducted in Bamako, in the Greenhouse of the LaboREM-Biotech situated on the colline of Badalabougou. Methodology: Eggplant seeds inoculated or not with Actinomyces sp. Ts1, Actinomyces sp. S1 and Actinomyces sp. Act; were randomly sown in plastic pots filled with approximately 2.50 kg of air-dried soil. The first block sown with coated seeds and the second with non-inoculated seeds and seedlings from them pulverized. Leaf length, leaf area, leaf diameter, leaf area, leaf fresh weight, leaf dry weight, root fresh weight, root dry weight, plant height and root length were determined. Results: Eggplant seed inoculated with all the tested Actinomycetes strains had significantly enhanced leaf length, leaf diameter, leaf area, leaves fresh weight. The highest results were obtained with the strain Act, followed by strain St1. Sprayed treatment improved eggplant leaf length, leaf diameter, leaf area, leaves fresh weight, leaves dry weight, root fresh weight, root dry weight; compared to the coated treatment Conclusion: Field application of actinomyctes may reduce production cost, by increasing eggplant growth and fruit yield while reducing production cost. The present work showed that Act and Ts1 using spray method were best suited for eggplant. Actinomyces sp. Act produced the highest leaf length, leaf diameter, leaf area, leaves fresh weight. Therefore, Actinomyces sp. Act is suggested as bioinoculant for eggplant.
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I, Coulibaly, Dembélé K. S, Fane B, Diarra M, Diarra M, Coulibaly M, Camara S, et al. "Seroprevalence of Viral Markers and Syphilis among Blood Donors at Gabriel Touré Chu." EAS Journal of Biotechnology and Genetics 6, no. 02 (March 9, 2024): 18–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.36349/easjbg.2024.v06i02.001.

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Blood transfusion is a therapeutic act which consists of administering blood or one of its components (red blood cells, platelets and plasma), from one or more healthy subjects to a sick subject. Blood donation is a life-saving gesture that is highly encouraged but a source of pathologies which constitutes a real public health problem. Objective: To study the seroprevalence of viral markers among blood donors at the Gabriel Touré University Hospital in Mali. Method: Cross-sectional study from January 2020 to December 2021. This study was carried out at the CHU Gabriel Touré transfusion service in Mali on the results of blood donors. The donors were selected according to the criteria established by the National Blood Transfusion Center in Mali. Results: the prevalence of HIV, HBV, HCV and Syphilis were respectively 0.27%, 10.67%, 2.28% and 0.76% among all donors. The male gender dominated with a positive prevalence of 10.98% for HBV. The prevalence of HIV and Hepatitis B co-infection was the most represented with 0.27% collected. Conclusion: the prevalence of infectious agents among blood donors remains high in Bamako, Mali. This study suggests greater attention to raising awareness about testing for viral agents like HIV and hepatitis B.
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Elansari, Mohamed, Mariam Sangare, Moussa Keita, Lassine Dienta, Lassana Keita, Kadidiatou Traore, Mamadou Ouattara, et al. "Sinonasal Inverted Papilloma: A Case Report from Mali." International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology 10, no. 1 (April 11, 2024): 19–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.11648/j.ijo.20241001.14.

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Inverted papilloma (IP) or also called Schneiderian Papilloma is an unusual and rare type of nasal tumor. Generally benign, but can have osteolytic powers and the possibility of transformation into malignancy during its evolution. Several hypotheses emerge in the literature, however the most frequent remains viral origin with the involvement of human papillomavirus (HPV). This is a case of bilateral inverted papilloma in a 60-year-old male patient at the Reference Health Center of the VI commune of the Bamako-Mali district. The symptoms appeared about 14 months ago, marked by a bilateral anterior rhinorrhea, of gradual appearance, associated with nasal obstruction, epistaxis, headaches and anosmia. Thus the diagnosis was made using physical examination and additional examinations such as the scanner of the facial massif, the anatomopathological examination of the operating room, and the test of the human papillomavirus, which turned out to be positive for HPV16 and HPV18. The management consisted of endonasal surgery, with the complete macroscopic removal of the mass and an average meatotomy accompanied by two years of follow-up after the surgical procedure. Since the PI is an aggressive tumor, its management must require long-term surveillance due to the possibility of recidivism and malignant degeneration finally to act early for these eventualities.
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Yacouba, Sylla, Soumaré Modibo, Camara Daouda, Coulibaly Ouazoun, Keita Mahamadou, Diarra Issaka, Diarra Salif, et al. "Sexual Assault of the Female Gender Admitted to the "One Stop Centre" Unit in Commune I of the District of Bamako: Epidemiological, Clinical and Legal Management Aspects." Greenfort International Journal of Applied Medical Science 2, no. 3 (June 25, 2024): 92–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.62046/gijams.2024.v02i03.003.

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Sexual violence is an all-encompassing expression that designates "any sexual act, attempt to obtain a sexual act, comment or advance of a sexual nature directed against a person's sexuality using coercion. The general objective was to study sexual assaults based on the female gender in the "One Stop Center" unit of the reference health center in commune I of the district of Bamako, Republic of Mali. Methodology: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study of sexual assaults on women admitted to the commune I One Stop Center. All survivors of sexual assault admitted to the One Stop Center during the study period were included; confidentiality and anonymity were respected. Results: We recorded 224 cases of victims of gender-based violence out of 10,924 gynaecological consultations received at the department, a frequency of 2.05%. Of the 224 victims of gender-based violence admitted to the One Stop Centre, 109 (48.66%) were victims of sexual assault. The average age of the patients was 14.12 ± 5.06 years, with extremes of 2 and 36 years. The victims were all female. The majority of survivors (94%) were single. More than half of the victims (55%) were pupils. More than half of the assaults (57.8%) took place between 7pm and midnight. 60.6% of the assaults took place at the survivors' homes. In 8% of cases, weapons were threatened. We found that hymenal lesions were predominant in 76.2% of cases. HIV serology was positive in 1% of victims. Antibiotic prophylaxis was the predominant medical treatment in 69.7% of cases. Suture of the vulvo-perineal tear was the surgical treatment in 2.8% of cases. Out-of-court settlements were the solution in the majority of cases (20.18% of cases), followed by withdrawal of the complaint to the court (6.4% of victims). Conclusion: This study has shown that sexual violence against women is increasing in scale and severity despite the regulatory and legislative framework
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Voievodin, I. "Organizational and legal framework for the protection of environmental human rights within the African Union." Uzhhorod National University Herald. Series: Law 2, no. 72 (November 27, 2022): 219–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2307-3322.2022.72.68.

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The article analyzes the activities of the African Union (1963-2002 - Organization of African Unity) in the field of protection of environmental human rights – an intergovernmental organization created in 2002 to promote the unity and solidarity among African states, stimulate economic development and promote international cooperation, protect human rights, in particular in the environmental sphere. In particular, the category of environmental human rights includes the right to a healthy, safe and adequate environment, the highest attainable level of physical and mental health, an adequate standard of living, nutrition, the right to clean and safe drinking water, the right to receive information about the state of the environment etc. It was determined that due to the specificity of the African region, the complexity of its socio-economic processes and the existence of humanitarian crises, the protection of environmental human rights is not given sufficient attention, as a result of which the existing organizational and legal mechanism for the protection of such rights is imperfect. A number of international legal acts adopted under the auspices of the Organization of African Unity and the African Union regarding the promotion, guaranteeing and protection of such rights were analyzed, in particular: the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights of 1981, the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child of 1990, the Bamako Convention on the Ban of the Import into Africa and the Control of Transboundary Movement and Management of Hazardous Wastes within Africa of 1991, Constitutive Act of the African Union of 2000, Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa (Maputo Protocol) of 2003, African Convention on the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources of 2003, Agenda 2063: The Africa we want, etc. It was determined that the basis of the institutional system for the protection of environmental human rights is the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, the Special Procedures established by the Commission, and the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights. The practice of protecting environmental human rights in the African region was characterized. In accordance with the stated problems, appropriate conclusions and recommendations were made.
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Deng, Liping, Xiaoyi Chen, Fuming Chen, Xing’e Liu, and Zehui Jiang. "Effect of Environmental Humidity on the Acoustic Vibration Characteristics of Bamboo." Forests 13, no. 2 (February 17, 2022): 329. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f13020329.

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Bamboo musical instruments, such as bamboo flute and Ching-hu (Beijing opera fiddle), can generate a crisp and melodious sound closely related to the delicate multiscale pore structure of bamboo. Bamboo is a natural hydrophilic material, and its acoustic vibration characteristics are highly sensitive to changeable environmental humidity levels. Herein, we investigated the acoustic vibration characteristics of bamboo under three conditions: constant relative humidity (status I), changeable relative humidity (status II), and subjected to water extraction (status III). Three typical parameters were selected as evaluation indicators of bamboo acoustic vibration characteristics, namely, specific dynamic elastic modulus (E′/ρ), loss tangent (tanδ), and acoustical converting efficiency (ACE). The outer bamboos (OB) had higher E′/ρ and ACE but lower equilibrium moisture content (EMC) and tanδ than the inner bamboos (IB). Under status I, bamboo showed the maximum E′/ρ and ACE and the minimum tanδ at 35% RH (relative humidity) and about 6% MC. Compared with the bamboo under status II, the bamboo under status I retained higher E′/ρ and ACE and lower tanδ. However, the bamboo under status (III) reached the maximum E′/ρ and ACE and the minimum tanδ. The bamboo musical instrument is made of bamboo with proper removal of water-soluble extractives and high fiber volume fraction and stored in a stable relative humidity environment of 35%, which has suitable acoustic vibration characteristics.
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Han, Guang Ping, and Wan Li Cheng. "Effect of Coupling Treatment and Nanoclay on Thermal Stability of Bamboo Flour-Filled High Density Polyethylene Composites." Advanced Materials Research 113-116 (June 2010): 2349–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.113-116.2349.

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Nanocomposites with high density polyethylene (HDPE)/nanoclay/bamboo flour were fabricated by melt compounding. Their thermal behaviors and degradation kinetics of the composites with different clay contents were characterized through dynamic and isothermal Thermogravimetric (TG) analysis. It was found that the use of nanoclay improved the thermal stability of the composites. The nanolayers could act as a barrier for the degradation of HDPE/bamboo hybrids. The addition of compatibilizer also improved the thermal stability of HDPE/bamboo composites, but the effect was less significant than clay. It seems that there is no much difference in the thermal behaviors between HDPE/nanoclay/bamboo systems with and without the addition of compatibilizer. The activation energy values varied very little for different clay contents in the composites. Thermal decomposition process of HDPE/bamboo composites with various clay additions had similar TG curves.
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Saveetha, S., and K. A. Vijayalakshmi. "The morphological study of FePO4/plasma treated bamboo charcoal composite act as cathode material in energy storage devices." Digest Journal of Nanomaterials and Biostructures 16, no. 4 (December 2021): 1359–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.15251/djnb.2021.164.1359.

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The capacity of energy storage devices to be based on the cathode material with best morphology. The FePO4 nanoparticles were synthesized by hydrothermal method and Bamboo charcoal (BCC) was synthesized and activated by pyrolysis method. The cold Plasma was used to magnify the surface behaviour of activated Bamboo Charcoal. The hybrid composite of FePO4/Plasma exposed BCC and pure FePO4 nano materials morphological and structural properties were analysed through XRD, FTIR and SEM characterization studies. This research reveals that the Plasma exposed BCC nanoparticles were well incorporate with FePO4 nanoparticles and delivered embedded FePO4 nanoparticles. The result shows that the FePO4/plasma exposed BCC particle size was decreased when compare to pure FePO4, which in turn increase the energy storage capacity of the material.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bamako Act"

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Ouedraogo, Peingdewiende Jean. "Protection des œuvres littéraires et artistiques dans l'environnement numérique dans l'espace OAPI." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lyon 2, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024LYO20024.

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Les technologies de l’information interrogent la propriété littéraire et artistique de façon permanente. Chaque changement technologique entraine d’importantes répercussions dans la manière de protéger les œuvres culturelles. C’est ainsi qu’avec le développement du numérique des années 2000, plusieurs législations ont été mises à jour en commençant par le droit international. L’accord de Marrakech adopté par l’OMC le 15 décembre 1994 et les deux traités de l’OMPI de 1996 à savoir le traité de l’OMPI sur le droit d’auteur et le traité de l’OMPI sur les interprétations et exécutions et les phonogrammes sont les fruits de ces mutations. Au niveau régional et national, on pourrait également citer le Digital Millénium Copyright Act de 1998 pour l’Amérique et la Directive européenne sur la société de l’information de 2001 pour ce qui est de l’Union Européenne. Tenant compte de ces changements au niveau international et dans les ordres juridiques voisins, le législateur africain a opéré une révision de l’Accord communautaire le 15 décembre 2015. Cette révision prend cependant insuffisamment en compte les préoccupations suscitées par la technologie numérique. L’exemple le plus emblématique est l’occultation des influences de l’Intelligence artificielle sur la propriété littéraire et artistique. Cette thèse vise donc à proposer des solutions pour parachever l’adaptation du droit OAPI de sorte qu’il soit à jour des standards internationaux et tienne compte des développements du droit régional dont la construction est initié par l’Union Africaine avec la mise en place de l’Organisation Panafricaine de la Propriété Intellectuelle. (OAPI). Cette étude touchant à la fois le droit matériel et le système institutionnel de l’OAPI a eu pour objectif de renforcer davantage la sécurité des intérêts des titulaires de droits et ceux des utilisateurs de leurs œuvres de sorte à rendre le cadre communautaire africain plus équilibré et sécurisé
Information technologies are constantly questioning literary and artistic property. Each technological change has important implications for the way cultural works are protected. Thus, with the development of digital technology in the 2000s, several pieces of legislation have been updated, starting with international law. The Marrakesh Agreement adopted by the WTO on December 15, 1994, and the two WIPO treaties of 1996, namely the WIPO Copyright Treaty and the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty, are the fruits of these changes. At the regional and national level, we could also mention the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 for the Americas and the European Directive on the Information Society of 2001 for the European Union. Taking into account these changes at the international level and in neighbouring legal orders, the African legislator revised the Community Agreement on 15 December 2015. However, this revision does not sufficiently take into account the concerns raised by digital technology. The most emblematic example is the concealment of the influences of Artificial Intelligence on literary and artistic property.This thesis therefore aims to propose solutions to complete the adaptation of OAPI law so that it is up to date with international standards and takes into account the developments of regional law whose construction is initiated by the African Union with the establishment of the Pan-African Intellectual Property Organization. (PAIPO). The objective of this study, which touched on both the substantive law and the institutional system of OAPI, was to further enhance the security of the interests of right holders and those of the users of their works, so as to make the African community framework more balanced and secure
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Thadphoothon, Janpha, and n/a. "Promoting critical thinking in language learning through computer-mediated collaborative learning: a preliminary investigation." University of Canberra. Languages, International Studies & Tourism, 2005. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20060804.141259.

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This thesis proposed a framework for conceptualizing critical thinking in language learning. A learning environment where collaborative learning and network technology were combined − computer-mediated collaborative learning (CMCL) − was set up. The main aim was to study the potential of the learning environment in promoting critical thinking (CT) in language learning. The proposed framework of CT in language learning had three aspects: (1) communication, (2) reasoning, and (3) self-reflection. The study was a qualitative one that took place between June 2003 and January 2004. Three case studies were undertaken that involved up to 90 participants, comprising students, teachers, volunteers, and the researcher. All were members of an online learning community, the Bamboo Enterprise. Students worked in groups that investigated environmental problems. The student projects were grouped into three case studies: (1) Using Collaborative Environmental Projects to Promote Communicative Language Learning and Computer Skills, (2) Using Environmental Themes in Computer-Supported Cooperative Learning to Prepare ESL Students for Academic Study in the Australian University Environment, (3) Promoting Communicative Language Learning Through Computer-Supported Cooperative Learning. Findings were based on analyses of five sources of data: (1) interviews with the student participants; (2) teachers’ comments and opinions; (3) questionnaires; (4) students’ overall group work; and (5) online discussions. The investigation found that, overall, the CMCL environment with its particular framework had the potential to promote CT in language learning. However, it had both strengths and weaknesses. The strengths were that it promoted the communicative use of English, encouraged critical thinking in action, and extended the students’ potential to learn a second language. It also encouraged the appropriate use of technology. More importantly, this CMCL environment showed itself to be a viable method of learning and one in which both students and teachers can be empowered. However, along with these advantages, some avenues for improvement were evident. The study found that the students’ grammatical accuracy was low, despite their rich vocabulary and ability to use complex language structures. Some students found working in groups challenging and some never acquired the necessary web skills. Access to the Internet was not always adequate for this type of project. In sum, the students needed more support, especially at the task level, when using this method of language learning.
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Books on the topic "Bamako Act"

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Diarra, Lassana Igo. Au cœur de Bamako: In the heart of Bamako. Bamako: Éditions Balani's, 2017.

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Sidibé, Malick. Clubs of Bamako: 9 March-16 April 2000. Houston, Texas: Rice University Art Gallery, 2000.

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Heifetz, Anat. Bamboo road. Edited by Bautista Christina photographer, Enge, Marie Julienne B., writer of added text, and Ayala Museum. Makati City, Philippines: Ayala Foundation, Inc., 2018.

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1955-, Xu Jiang, ed. Zhonghua zhu yun: Zhongguo gu dian chuan tong zhong de yi xie pin wei = The book of bamboo. Hangzhou: Zhongguo mei shu xue yuan chu ban she, 2011.

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Moroyama, Masanori. Japanese bamboo baskets: Meiji, modern, contemporary. New York: Kodansha International, 2007.

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Gallery, Rice University Art, ed. Shigeru Ban: Bamboo roof. Houston, Tex: Rice Gallery, 2006.

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Coffland, Robert T. Contemporary Japanese bamboo art. Chicago: Art Media Resources with Tai Gallery, 1999.

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Guan, Shanming. Xu xin ao jie: Ming Qing zhu ke shi hua. Xianggang: Xianggang da xue mei shu bo wu guan, 2000.

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Wang, Chang'an. Tunshan zhu pu. Xianggang: Da ye gong si, 1988.

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Peng, Zhenhua. The charm of bamboo: 100 selected ancient Chinese poems on bamboo. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Bamako Act"

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Rani, Mamta, Mamta Lathwal, Anand Narain Singh, and Nirmala Chongtham. "Bamboo Act as a Phytoremediation Candidate for Heavy Metal Contaminated Soil: A Synthesis." In Bamboo Science and Technology, 125–61. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-0015-2_6.

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Lykidis, Alex. "Poetics of Debt: Disruptive Realism in Bamako and The Headless Woman." In Art Cinema and Neoliberalism, 37–83. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61006-7_2.

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Husri, Zafuan, Mohd Sabrizaa Abd Rashid, Suzana Said, and Razali Kamisan. "Bamboo Modular System (BMS) for New Eco Architecture." In International Colloquium of Art and Design Education Research (i-CADER 2014), 525–39. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-332-3_54.

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Sofiana, Yunida, Mita Purbasari Wahidiyat, and Octaviana Sylvia Caroline. "Transforming Bamboo for Interior Product in Disaster Area—A Design Study to Develop Material and Design." In Proceedings of the Art and Design International Conference (AnDIC 2016), 453–62. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0487-3_50.

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Diawara, Manthia. "The 1960s in Bamako." In Pop Art and Beyond. Bloomsbury Academic, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350197565.ch-002.

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"Bamboo." In Beautiful at All Seasons, 11–13. Duke University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9780822389767-008.

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"Bamboo Angels." In Throwing Fire at the Sun, Water at the Moon, 142–44. University of Arizona Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv24tr824.59.

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Maciocia, Giovanni. "Acht Außerordentliche Gefäße (qijing bamai)." In Leitbahnen der Akupunktur, 368. Elsevier, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-3-437-58290-5.10062-3.

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"1. Bamako, Mali: Danger and the Divided Geography of International Intervention." In Cities at War, 25–52. Columbia University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/kald18538-003.

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"Bamboo in modern construction." In Commodities at a Glance, 15–32. United Nations, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/9789210013215c004.

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Conference papers on the topic "Bamako Act"

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Han, Jian, and Dan Luo. "Majorization of technical treating circle bamboo with ACQ-B." In 2012 2nd International Conference on Applied Robotics for the Power Industry (CARPI 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/carpi.2012.6356349.

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Zhou, Jin, and Brian Demsky. "Bamboo." In the 2010 ACM SIGPLAN conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1806596.1806640.

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Ge, Guozheng, and E. James Whitehead. "Bamboo." In the 20th IEEE/ACM international Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1101908.1101987.

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Kuszmaul, John. "Bamboo Trimming Revisited." In SPAA '22: 34th ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3490148.3538580.

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Kim, Young-Mi, and Jong-Soo Choi. "The sound brush made of bamboo." In ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2009 Posters. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1666778.1666779.

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Dong, Mei. "Ecological Civilization in Bamboo Culture of Ya'an Case Study on Bamboo in Classical Poems and Yingjing Bamboo Horn." In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Art Studies: Science, Experience, Education (ICASSEE 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icassee-19.2019.31.

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Meng, Jun. "Liu’s Bamboo Weaving in the View of Design Aesthetics." In proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Literature, Art and Human Development (ICLAHD 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.201215.514.

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Zhou, Ningbo. "Multi-Dimensional Analysis of the Factors Affecting the Timbre of Bamboo Flute." In The 5th International Conference on Art Studies: Research, Experience, Education (ICASSEE 2021). Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789048557240/icassee.2021.029.

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Liang, Yujia. "Research on the Manufacture of Bamboo Lamp Based on Morphologic Concept and Elements." In 2017 International Conference on Art Studies: Science, Experience, Education (ICASSEE 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icassee-17.2018.13.

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""Effects of Humic Acid Treatments on Properties of Bamboo Fiber Reinforced, Polymer-Modified Pastes"." In SP-171: Third CANMET/ACI International Symposium on Advances in Concrete Technology. American Concrete Institute, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.14359/6098.

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Reports on the topic "Bamako Act"

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Burkina Faso and Mali: Female genital cutting harms women's health. Population Council, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh2000.1019.

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In collaboration with the Ministries of Health (MOH) of Burkina Faso and Mali, the Population Council conducted two studies in 1998 to describe the occurrence and severity of health problems related to female genital cutting (FGC). Study participants were consenting women who received a pelvic exam during prenatal, family planning (FP), obstetric, or gynecological consultations at MOH clinics. Providers were trained to observe the types and complications of FGC. To assess their potential role as change agents, providers in Mali also received training on the health effects of FGC and client counseling. In Burkina Faso, health providers recorded information on 1,920 women at 21 health centers in the rural provinces of Bazega and Zoundweogo. In Mali’s Bamako district and Segou region, providers recorded information on 5,390 women in 14 urban and rural health centers. As noted in this brief, women in Burkina Faso and Mali who have had their genitals cut are more likely to have gynecological and obstetrical problems, including bleeding, internal scarring, vaginal narrowing, and childbirth complications. More severe cutting increases a woman’s risk of other reproductive health problems.
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