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Should You Consider Adware as Malware in Your Study?
Jun Gao, Li Li, Pingfan Kong, Tegawende F. Bissyande, Jacques Klein
Empirical validations of research approaches eventually require a curated ground truth. In studies related to Android malware, such a ground truth is built by leveraging Anti-Virus (AV) scanning reports which are often provided free through online services such as VirusTotal. Unfortunately, these reports do not offer precise information for ap(...)
Android , adware , malware
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Radiation dose assessment of soil from Ijero Ekiti, Nigeria
M. R. Usikalu, P. P. Maleka, N. B. Ndlovu, S. Zongo, J. A. Achuka and T. J. Abodunrin,
The activity concentration of 238U, 232Th and 40K in the soils of mining and living areas of Ijero Ekiti were determined using hyper pure germanium gamma ray spectrometer. The mean concentrations of 238U, 232Th and 40K were found to be 128.05 Bqkg−1, 24.8 Bqkg−1 and 455.05 Bqkg−1, respectively, for mining areas, while it was found to be 42.02(...)
mining, soil, dose assessment, excess lifetime cancer, riskIjero Ekiti
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Impact of environmental conditions on fruit production patterns of shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa C.F.Gaertn) in West Africa
Loyapin Bondé, Oumarou Ouédraogo, Salifou Traoré, Adjima Thiombiano, Joseph I. Boussim
A better knowledge of the impact of environmental conditions on shea tree’s fruit production is critical to improve the species management. Fruit production of 237 shea trees was monitored over five successive years (2014–2018) to understand how climatic variables, shea tree population and land use could affect fruit production patterns of the(...)
Burkina Faso, climate change, fruit production, land use, shea tree population
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Successful Treatment for Extensive Bowen’s Disease using Daylight-mediated Photodynamic Therapy
Roba SAFAR1, Alya ALKHARS1, Matthias TALLEGAS2, Nina KORSAGA-SOME3 and Laurent MACHET1
Bowen’s disease (BD), or squamous-cell carcinoma
(SCC) in situ, frequently presents as a persistent red scaly
patch that grows slowly over time and may appear as
an ulcer or thickened scar. It most commonly occurs on
areas or high exposure to sunlight, such as the face, neck,
chest, arms and legs. The risk of invasive disease is 3–5%
(1)(...)
Extensive Bowen’s Disease, Daylight-mediated Photodynamic Therapy, Successful Treatment
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Léopold Sédar Senghor et le dialogue entre les religions
Koné Cyrille G. B.
Le texte situe l'enjeu des concepts de religion, de croyance et de dialogue dans la perspective de la bonne entente durable et à la lumière de l'humanisme qui est aujourd'hui dans le "collimateur". L'Afrique peut voler au secours du monde pour lui proposer un autre style de vie, une manière de croire qui garantissent la vie sociale, ce que la(...)
Conflit confessionnel, Dialogue entre les religions, Exigence de solidarité, Croyance, Violence religieuse, Barbarie, Humanisme subsaharien
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Molecular Characterization of Corchorus olitorius L. of Burkina Faso
M. Kiebre, B. Sawadogo, Z. Kiebre, N. Sawadogo, B. Kabore, M. Sawadogo, P. Bationo-Kando
Corchorus olitorius is more and more cultivated in Burkina Faso because of its socio - economic interest. Hence the objective of this study which will contribute to improve the knowledge of the genetic diversity of the species in Burkina Faso. To this end, seventeen SSR markers were used to characterize ninety-six (96) accessions of the four p(...)
Corchorus olitorius, molecular, genetic diversity, Burkina Faso
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Molecular targets of honey bee’s products in cancer prevention and treatment
Ablassé Rouamba, Moussa COMPAORÉ, Martin Kiendrebeogo
La chimiothérapie et la radiothérapie sont actuellement les principaux traitements du cancer, mais leurs toxicités sur les cellules normales environnantes limitent leur utilisation dans le traitement du cancer. En outre, de nombreux cancers ont développé une certaine résistance aux produits chimiques anticancéreux disponibles et ont mis en éch(...)
Cancer, Cell signaling patways, Chemotherapy, Chemopreventive Compounds, Honey
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Réaction du marché financier à la nomination de femmes au conseil d’administration : Cas de la France
Mamadou TOE, Robert BATIONO
Cette recherche porte sur la réaction du marché financier à la nomination de femmes au conseil d’administration des entreprises en France. L’objectif est de contribuer au débat sur la féminisation du conseil d’administration, et mettre en évidence les enjeux économiques de la diversité du genre à partir des discussions. L’étude empirique est m(...)
Gouvernance des entreprises, Diversité du genre, Conseil d'administration, Creation de valeur
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Impact of human activities on the reproduction of Hooded Vultures Necrosyrtes monachus in Burkina Faso
Clément Daboné, Ralph Buij, Adama Oueda, Jacques Boko Adjakpa, Wendengoudi Guenda & Peter DM Weesie
During the last decades, the critically endangered Hooded Vulture Necrosyrtes monachus has strongly declined across its African range. Although direct persecution has been suggested as a major cause of this decline, little is known about the impact of humans on reproductive output in West Africa. We studied the impact of human activities on th(...)
Burkina Faso, conservation, Hooded Vulture, human impact, reproduction
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Determination and characterization of women, infants and young children dietary diversity in period of Burkina Faso agricultural welding
Ousmane OUEDRAOGO, Ella Wendinpuikondo Raketa COMPAORE, Sabiba Kou’santa Emile AMOUZOU, Mamoudou Hama DICKO
Introduction: The increasing of the variety of foods and food groups in the diet helps to ensure adequate intake of essential nutrients and promotes good health. In the present study, the main objective was to determine the quality of the diet of women, infants and young children in Burkina Faso.
Methods: A 24-hours open recall was used to co(...)
food, women, children, dietary diversity
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Evaluation of heavy metals and pesticides contents in market-gardening products sold in some principal markets of Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)
Bakary Tarnagda, Flibert Guira, Bernadette Sourabié Pane, Oumarou Zongo, François Tapsoba, Cheikna Zongo, Maxime Drabo Koine, Yves Traoré, Aly Savadogo
Pesticides and heavy metals are persistent organic pollutants responsible for immune deficiency, certain types of cancer, and decreasedlength of pregnancy.In this study, 20 chemical pesticides and 4 heavy metals were detected from 120 samples of 4 types of vegetablesand 40 samples of babenda collected from Ouagadougou principal markets. The &q(...)
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LE KAWAL, UN CONDIMENT A BASE DE FEUILLES FERMENTEES DE SENNA OBTUSIFOLIA: TECHNOLOGIES ET VALEURS NUTRITIONNELLES
Abakar Idriss L , Guira F , Tapsoba F , Zongo C , Abdoullahi Hissein O, Tidjani A and A Savadogo
De nombreux aliments fermentés à base de légumes-feuilles sont consommés dans le monde, particulièrement en Afrique et en Asie. Ces aliments très répandus, représentent le régime de base en plus de leurs matières premières disponibles et constituent une part importante dans l’alimentation des populations locales. Le kawal obtenu par
fermenta(...)
Kawal, feuilles fermentées, Senna obtusifolia, technologies
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TECHNOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF FERMENTED PORRIDGES PRODUCED IN OUAGADOUGOU AND ASSOCIATED HEALTH RISKS
| Boureima Kagambèga 1 | Hama Cissé 1 | Adama Sawadogo 1 | Bakary Tarnagda 1 | Ismail Odetokun 2 | Cheikna Zongo 1 | Yves Traoré 1 | and | Aly Savadogo 1* |
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Background: The porridges are fermented foods, more or less fluid, obtained from cereals or tubers. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the technological diversity of the porridges and the associated health risks during processing. Methods: A survey was conducted among 120 porridge producers. Collected information(...)
cereal, technology, porridges
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TECHNOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF FERMENTED PORRIDGES PRODUCED IN OUAGADOUGOU AND ASSOCIATED HEALTH RISKS
Boureima Kagambèga, Hama Cissé, Adama Sawadogo, Bakary Tarnagda, Ismail Odetokun, Cheikna Zongo, Yves Traoré and Aly Savadogo
Background: The porridges are fermented foods, more or less fluid, obtained from cereals or tubers. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the technological diversity of the porridges and the associated health risks during processing.
Methods: A survey was conducted among 120 porridge producers. Collected information includ(...)
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Assessment of safety and quality of fermented milk of camels, cows, and goats sold and consumed in five localities of Burkina Faso
Hama Cissé, Jean Ulrich Muandze-Nzamb , Namwin Siourimè Somda, Adama Sawadogo, Soungalo Moustapha Drabo, François Tapsoba, Cheikna Zongo, Yves Traoré, Aly Savadogo
Background and aim: Fermented milk is food produced and consumed all over the world and plays an important role in human nutrition. This work aimed to evaluate the microbiological and physicochemical quality and mineral composition of fermented milk consumed in Burkina Faso.
Materials and methods: A total of 114 samples of fermented milk fr(...)
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