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    Protest movements in colonial East Africa : aspects of early African response to European rule

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    Concepts of protest in Africa, like historical concepts elsewhere, have undergone considerable change through the last half century, and it is possible at present to distinguish three schools of thought. These are the colonialist school, the nationalist, and, for want of a more specific term, the revisionist. For more information, refer to the Kenya National Archives subject guide.https://surface.syr.edu/archiveguidekenya/1010/thumbnail.jp

    The Resurrection of the Spirits: Archaeology, Oral History and the Bacwezi at Munsa

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    LABOUR HISTORY Uganda: Studies in Labour

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    Canadian Association of Gastroenterology Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Luminal Crohn’s Disease

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    Common variants at five new loci associated with early-onset inflammatory bowel disease.

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    The inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are common causes of morbidity in children and young adults in the western world. Here we report the results of a genome-wide association study in early-onset IBD involving 3,426 affected individuals and 11,963 genetically matched controls recruited through international collaborations in Europe and North America, thereby extending the results from a previous study of 1,011 individuals with early-onset IBD. We have identified five new regions associated with early-onset IBD susceptibility, including 16p11 near the cytokine gene IL27 (rs8049439, P = 2.41 x 10(-9)), 22q12 (rs2412973, P = 1.55 x 10(-9)), 10q22 (rs1250550, P = 5.63 x 10(-9)), 2q37 (rs4676410, P = 3.64 x 10(-8)) and 19q13.11 (rs10500264, P = 4.26 x 10(-10)). Our scan also detected associations at 23 of 32 loci previously implicated in adult-onset Crohn's disease and at 8 of 17 loci implicated in adult-onset ulcerative colitis, highlighting the close pathogenetic relationship between early- and adult-onset IBD.Journal ArticleResearch Support, N.I.H. ExtramuralResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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