465 research outputs found

    Ebola epidemic: when science is not enough

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    LSE’s Dr Bankole Falade examines how research on the oral polio vaccine controversy in Nigeria helps us to understand prevailing attitudes to the Ebola epidemic in West Africa

    African academics keep faith with both science and religion

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    Despite often being regarded as incompatible, African scientists maintain strong religious beliefs. This has not, however, held back the development of science on the continent, or elsewhere, writes Bankole Falade

    Entropy Generation Analysis for Porous Channel Flow with Asymmetric Slip and Thermal Boundary Conditions

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    This study investigates the inherent irreversibility in the steady flow of viscous incompressible fluid through a channel with infinite parallel porous plates. The system is assumed to exchange heat with the ambient surrounding following the Newton’s law of cooling. Exact solution of the dimensionless governing equations are obtained and used to compute the entropy generation rate and the irreversibility ratio. The effects of slip and convective cooling parameters on the velocity, temperature and entropy generation profiles are presented and discussed extensively based on the physics of the fluid. Keywords: asymmetric slip flow, asymmetric convective heating, entropy generation, irreversibility ratio, suction/injection, Poiseuille flo

    Loss Path Influence on the MRI Radio Frequency Pulse Sequence: A Theoretical Evidence

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    The RF pulse is initiated from either the loop or loopless MRI antenna. It has shown an increased advancement in recent times. Somehow, the concept has proven successful in the MR imaging procedure. Using the fundamental theories of the MRI concept, mathematical experimentation was carried out analytically to investigate the Loss Path Concept (LPC). The LPC was proposed to be one of the defects responsible for poor/blurred medical imaging of certain parts of the body. The LPC results obtain in this mathematical experimentation was found to be -56 dB and 6.7 dB. Theoretically, the LPC can be resolved mathematically by incorporating the molecular boundaries of the tissues. Practically, LPC can be resolved by introducing a detachable RF strip detector to synchronise-particles across different molecular boundaries and prevent patients from excess exposure to RF radiation. &nbsp

    Scientific and non-scientific information in the uptake of health information: The case of Ebola

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    The Ebola virus disease outbreak in West Africa (2013–2016) claimed over 10 000 lives in less than 18 months. Low levels of familiarity with the disease, ease of transmission, scale of infection, gruesomeness of symptoms, lack of cure and high fatality rate created a global panic. From the perspective of the social psychology of communication and content analysis, this study examines media coverage of the crisis in Africa with a view to unpacking the scientific and non-scientific information that may have framed public understanding of the disease. Findings show that accepting scientific advice was not unproblematic, because of the similarity of early symptoms with known diseases such as Lassa, dengue and malaria fevers. Cultural and religious actors and beliefs posed a paradox for believers as the public assimilated disease prevention information into existing norms and practices. Rumours and conspiracy theories about Western governments and pharmaceuticals also contributed to the rejection of the scientific explanation of its origin. Fear of the devastating effects of the disease and the lack of a cure led to the stigmatisation of the infected and treatment centres and ultimately to public revolts. Findings show the importance of non-scientific information and actors in matters of health and illness in Africa

    Assessment of Upper Basic Students’ Knowledge in Some Social Studies’ Basic Education Curriculum Contents in ondo West Local Government Area of Ondo State

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    This study assessed the knowledge of upper basic social studies students in some selected social studies contents Specifically the study investigated the knowledge acquisition of upper basic two students in some junior secondary one JS I social studies curriculum contents 453 upper basic two social studies students from five randomly selected secondary schools were involved in the study Six JS I social studies curriculum contents were selected and assessed in the study The contents are family life culture meaning and history of social studies examination ethical concepts HIV AIDS and drug abuse An instrument titled Knowledge Assessment in Social Studies Contents KASSC was used to generate data for the study Descriptive analysis was used to analyze data obtained from the stud

    Numerical Simulation of Electric Field and Charge Structure within an Isolated Thunderstorm

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    The study of electrical structure of thunderstorm is a deterministic factor in characterizing the behavior of lightning. It is impossible to measure the value of electric field at every point within the thunderstorm, even when the in situ measurements are made, they are done along the path of balloon-borne instruments or other methods employed in the measurement. The average data obtained from past measurements were employed in determining the electric field generated by the thunderstorm as observed along the horizontal distance using the cylindrical charge model. The data consisted of a screening charge layer firstly located “between” 1.8-2.0 km and later between 10.0-10.2 km respectively above the ground level (agl) to see the effect of positioning on the resultant computation. The lower positive charge center with radius ranging from 0.5 km to 2.0 km was placed at various heights between 2.0 and 6.0 km. This is to determine the effect of cloud base height on the resulting field profile. The main negative charge is accommodated between 4.0 and 7.5 km and the upper positive charge layer existed between 7.5- 10.0 km agl for a cloud base height of 2.0 km and 6.0- 9.5 km agl for a negative charge layer, 7.5- 11.0 km agl for upper positive charge with a cloud base of 4.0 km high. The resulting potential gradient (PG) profiles were obtained for spatial distribution with screening charge layer playing no active role in the thunderstorm electrification. The effects of wind shear due to increasing wind speed with height were also investigated to have a clear picture of the cloud charge dynamics; hence the vertical PG patterns produced by a moving thunderstorm for various cloud cell life-times were modeled. The results showed that a typical tropical thunderstorm can exhibit charge layer more than the normal tripolar structure, and the pocket of lower positive charge can be more than one or larger than the usual size. Wind shear was found to enhance lightning discharges at the surface of charge discontinuities. Keywords: Potential gradient, Wind shear, Cloud charge, Lower positive charge center, Noninductive charging.

    I have faith in science and in God: common sense, cognitive polyphasia and attitudes to science in Nigeria

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    This study, of modern common sense in Nigeria, combines questionnaires and interviews to examine the compatibility and incompatibility of religion and science. Nigeria is a large country with a complex diversity of religious, ethnic and cultural practices that condition the reception and elaboration of science in everyday life. We find evaluative attitudes to science structured as ‘progress’, ‘fear’ and ‘mythical image’. Scientific knowledge and religiosity have a direct bearing on expectations of progress and feeling of fear and worry about science; mythical image is independent of this. Nigerians trust both scientific and religious authorities in contrast to other social actors. Many of the results are consistent with the hypothesis of cognitive polyphasia of scientific and religious knowing manifesting as a ‘hierarchy’, when one form is elevated over the other; ‘parallelity’, when both serve separate functions; and ‘empowerment’, where one enhances the other

    The AgResults Nigeria Aflasafe TM Challenge Project: 2019 Annual Report

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    This report documents the key activities that were carried under the AgResults Aflasafe Pilot Project during the 2018/ 2019 maize-growing season on the verification process to trigger premium payments for successfully harvested and aggregated Aflasafe™-treated maize
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