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... were in the southern axis of the local government. Each of the polit-ical wards served as a cluster. Thefirst step was tochoose whether the northern part or the southern partbecame the experimental ... the commonest antimalarial drug given in the studyarea [14-16]. Others reported the use of paracetamol as the commonest drug [3,8,17]. This may signify the successof the implementation of the ... characteristicsFour hundred mothers/guardians of children under5 years of age completed the questionnaire at the com-mencement of the study. These respondents weredivided into two groups: the control...
... here by the unshaded cap on the sphere. The distancefrom P to the horizon grows in direct proportion to the time.On the other hand, the 'radius' of the universe grows like the square ... which the stars would begin their life would be justthose prepared in thefirst three minutes. The standard model sketched above is not the most satis-fying theory imaginable of the origin of the ... isproportional to the radius of the sphere -the more massive the sphere, the faster one must go to escape it. But the Hubblelaw tells us that the actual velocity of a galaxy on the surfaceof the sphere...
... the abrupt departure of Admiral Dennis C. Blair in May 2010, there has been considerable speculation about the future of the position of the DNI and the roles and mission of the Office of the ... observers agree that, at best, the roles of the DNI and the ODNI are works in progress. None of the tenures of thefirst three DNIs lasted for more than two years. The DNI position for some intelligence ... hearings. The internal functioning of the ODNI has not been systematically evaluated, and there are persisting concerns about the proper size of the organization. Given the key importance of the leadership...