770 research outputs found

    Hatt (J.J.) Histoire de la Gaule Romaine (120 av J.-C - 451 ap J.-C)

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    Meslin Michel. Hatt (J.J.) Histoire de la Gaule Romaine (120 av J.-C - 451 ap J.-C). In: Archives de sociologie des religions, n°10, 1960. Socialisme et religion. pp. 182-183

    J.-C. Guy. Jean Cassien, Institutions cénobitiques

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    Meslin Michel. J.-C. Guy. Jean Cassien, Institutions cénobitiques. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 170, n°2, 1966. p. 204

    Vogel (C.) Le Pécheur et la pénitence dans Eglise

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    Meslin Michel. Vogel (C.) Le Pécheur et la pénitence dans Eglise. In: Archives de sociologie des religions, n°22, 1966. p. 229

    C. F. A. Borchardt. Hilary of Poitiers role in the arian struggle

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    Meslin Michel. C. F. A. Borchardt. Hilary of Poitiers role in the arian struggle. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 175, n°1, 1969. pp. 86-87

    God, History and Historians : Modern Christian Views of History, edited by C. T. McIntire

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    Meslin Michel. God, History and Historians : Modern Christian Views of History, edited by C. T. McIntire. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 198, n°2, 1981. pp. 209-210

    Miss Julie [program]

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    Ripa, Augustine; Meslin, Julie; Milet, Jeffrey; Hoelscher, Erica; Liu, Susan; Riley, Robert C.; Frankel, Barrett; Bergmann, Aaro

    Michel Meslin, L'homme romain, des origines au Ier siècle de notre ère. Collection : Le Temps et les Hommes, 1978

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    M. C. Michel Meslin, L'homme romain, des origines au Ier siècle de notre ère. Collection : Le Temps et les Hommes, 1978. In: Revue des Sciences Religieuses, tome 53, fascicule 2, 1979. p. 189

    Michel Meslin, L'homme romain, des origines au Ier siècle de notre ère. Collection : Le Temps et les Hommes, 1978

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    M. C. Michel Meslin, L'homme romain, des origines au Ier siècle de notre ère. Collection : Le Temps et les Hommes, 1978. In: Revue des Sciences Religieuses, tome 53, fascicule 2, 1979. p. 189

    A cross-sectional study of factors associated with dog ownership in Tanzania

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    Background: Mass vaccination of owned domestic dogs is crucial for the control of rabies in sub-Saharan Africa. Knowledge of the proportion of households which own dogs, and of the factors associated with dog ownership, is important for the planning and implementation of rabies awareness and dog vaccination programmes, and for the promotion of responsible dog ownership. This paper reports the results of a cross-sectional study of dog ownership by households in urban and rural communities in the United Republic of Tanzania. Results: Fourteen percent (202) of 1,471 households surveyed were identified as dog-owning, with an average of 2.4 dogs per dog-owning household. The percentage of dog-owning households was highest in inland rural areas (24%) and lowest in coastal urban communities (7%). The overall human: dog ratio was 14: 1. Multivariable logistic regression revealed that households which owned cattle, sheep or goats were much more likely to own dogs than households with no livestock. Muslim households were less likely to own dogs than Christian households, although this effect of religion was not seen among livestock-owning households. Households were more likely to own a dog if the head of the household was male; if they owned a cat; or if they owned poultry. Dog ownership was also broadly associated with larger, wealthier households. Conclusion: The human: dog ratios in Tanzania are similar to those reported elsewhere in sub-Saharan Africa, although cultural and geographic variation is evident. Estimation of the number of owned dogs, and identification of household predictors of dog ownership, will enable targeted planning of rabies control effort
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