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Sumelius, John, Shimelles Tenaw, Stefan Bäckman, et al. "Osuuskunnat kehitysmaiden maatalouselinkeinojen liiketoiminnan edistäjinä ja köyhyyden vähentäjinä. Esimerkkinä Tansania." Suomen Maataloustieteellisen Seuran Tiedote, no. 30 (January 31, 2014): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.33354/smst.75305.

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Tämän tutkimuksen tavoitteena on analysoida Tansanian osuustoimintaa ja laatia sen perusteella suosituksia yhtiömuodon tukemiseksi. Tarkoituksena on löytää konkreettisia esimerkkejä köyhien hallinnoimista osuuskunnista, jotka tavoittelevat voittoa ja parantavat jäsentensä taloudellista asemaa. Lisäksi tavoitteena on tunnistaa näille osuuskunnille ominaisia piirteitä. Tutkimuksen tavoitteenasettelua on ohjannut Suomen kehityspoliittinen toimenpideohjelma 2012, Tansanian köyhyydenvähentämisohjelma (MKUTAII) sekä ulkoministeriön Tansanian maaohjelma (Country Strategy for Development Cooperation w
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Süss, Herbert, and Stephan Schultka. "Conifer woods (fusain) from the Upper Jurassic of Tendaguru (Tanzania, East Africa)." Palaeontographica Abteilung B 275, no. 4-6 (2006): 133–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/palb/275/2006/133.

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Broschinski, A. "Ein Lacertilier (Scincomorpha, Paramacellodidae) aus dem Oberen Jura von Tendaguru (Tansania)." Fossil Record 2, no. 1 (1999): 155–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mmng.1999.4860020111.

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Abstract. Seit einigen Jahren werden die Funde großer Wirbeltiere aus der oberjurassischen Fossilfundstelle Tendaguru in Tansania durch diverse Mikrovertebraten ergänzt. Diese konnten durch gezieltes Schlämmen von Sedimentmaterial gewonnen werden (Heinrich, mündl. Mitt.), das während der Tendaguru-Expeditionen von 1908 bis 1913 gewonnen wurde. Durch ein isoliertes Kieferfragment kann der Erstnachweis eines paramacellodiden Lacertiliers im Afrika südlich des Äquators (bei 10° südlicher Breite) geführt werden. Dieser Fund rundet das Bild der sehr weiten Verbreitung dieser erfolgreichen mesozoisc
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Stieger, Roland. "Field Report from a Visit to Ifakara Health Institute/St. Francis Referral Hospital, Tanzania." Praxis 106, no. 12 (2017): 657–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1024/1661-8157/a002699.

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Zusammenfassung. Der vorgestellte Erfahrungsbericht beschreibt einen inoffiziellen Besuch in Ifakara, Kilombero Bezirk, Süd-Zentral-Tansania vom 28.02. bis 05.03.2017 durch Roland Stieger, der aktuell in Kenia sich für eine mobile Ultraschall-Klinik engagiert. Ziel war, einen engagierten afrikanischen Partner der Ultraschall-Trainings der Stiftung für medizinischen Wissenstransfer (SmW) zu besuchen und mit ihm zu interagieren und Informationen über die Auswirkungen der durchgeführten SmW-Ultraschall-Trainings und die benötigte Nachsorge für optimierte Ergebnisse zu erhalten. Zudem sollten Erfa
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Heinrich, W. D. "Allostaffia, a new genus name for Staffia Heinrich, 1999 (Allotheria, Haramiyida) preoccupied by Staffia Schubert, 1911 (Protista, Foraminifera)." Fossil Record 7, no. 1 (2004): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/fr-7-153-2004.

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The genus name <i>Staffia</i> Heinrich, 1999 published for a Jurassic allotherian mammal from Tendaguru, Tanzania, is preoccupied by <i>Staffia</i> Schubert, 1911 (Protista, Foraminifera). A replacement name, <i>Allostaffia</i>, is proposed here. <br><br> Der Gattungsname <i>Staffia</i> Heinrich, 1999, der für einen Haramiyiden (Mammalia, Allotheria) aus dem Oberjura von Tendaguru, Tansania (Ostafrika) vergeben wurde, ist durch <i>Staffia</i> Schubert, 1911 (Protista, Foraminifera) präokkupiert. Er wird daher durch den neu
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Gebauer, Eva. "Redescription of Stagonosuchus nyassicus V. Huene, 1938 (Thecodontia, Rauisuchia) from the Manda Formation (Middle Triassic) of Southwest Tanzania." Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen 231, no. 1 (2004): 1–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/njgpa/231/2004/1.

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Schudack, M. E. "Some charophytes from the middle dinosaur member of the Tendaguru formation (Upper Jurassic of Tanzania)." Fossil Record 2, no. 1 (1999): 201–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mmng.1999.4860020115.

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Abstract. Biostratigraphy and paleoecology of the famous dinosaur beds of Tendaguru Formation, Tanzania, East Africa are still under discussion. Calcareous microfossils have not yet contributed to this question. Four samples from the Middle Dinosaur Member have now yielded charophyte gyrogonites of the species Aclistochara cf. bransonii, Aclistochara cf. minor, Mesochara canellata, and Mesochara harrisi. Considering ammonite datations in under- and overlying members, even their long stratigrapical ranges point to a Kimmeridgian age for the Middle Dinosaur Member of Tendaguru Formation. Salinit
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Unwin, D. M., and W. D. Heinrich. "On a pterosaur jaw from the Upper Jurassic of Tendaguru (Tanzania)." Fossil Record 2, no. 1 (1999): 121–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mmng.1999.4860020109.

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Abstract. A short section of a mandibular symphysis is the first cranial fossil of a pterosaur to be reported from the Upper Jurassic of Tendaguru, Tanzania. It is made the holotype of a new dsungaripteroid pterosaur, Tendaguripterus recki n. gen. n. sp. All previously named pterosaur taxa from Tendaguru are shown to be nomina dubia. The pterosaur assemblage from Tendaguru contains a "rhamphorhynchoid", as well as the dsungaripteroid, and is similar in its systematic composition to other Late Jurassic pterosaur assemblages from Laurasia. The diversity and broad distribution of dsungaripteroids
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Pallaver, Karin. "The German Maps at the East Africana Collection, University Library of Dar Es Salaam." History in Africa 33 (2006): 495–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hia.2006.0019.

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The documents originated by the German colonial administration in German East Africa are located in two main archives: the Tanzania National Archives in Dar es Salaam, where they are identified under the name “German Records,” and the Bundesarchiv in Berlin, where they are collected under the classification R 1001. This note aims to provide some general information regarding a part of the German Records, referred to as “German Maps,” which is collected at the University Library of Dar es Salaam.The German Records are a part of the holdings of the Tanzania National Archives, which also include
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Günther, B., E. Morgado, K. Kirsch, and H. C. Gunga. "Gravitational tolerance and size of Brachiosaurus brancai." Fossil Record 5, no. 1 (2002): 265–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/fr-5-265-2002.

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In an earlier study, Gunga et al. (1999) determined body size and body volume distribution by photogrammetry in sauropods from the Upper Jurassic in Tendaguru (Tanzania, East Africa). Specifically, they found a body mass of about 74400 kg for a specimen of <i>Brachiosaurus brancai</i>. By means of dimensional analysis and a theory of biological similarity, moreover, it was possible to estimate the numerical value of the allometric exponent (b = −0.17) for gravitational tolerance (G<sub>max</sub>) of animals living on earth, which changes with the body mass. This theoret
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Biernaczky, Szilárd. "Afrika megismerésének útján." Afrika Tanulmányok / Hungarian Journal of African Studies 13, no. 1-2. (2019): 115–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.15170/at.2019.13.1-2.9.

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Biernaczky Szilárd a következő művet mutatta be:
 (1) Tarrósy István: Afro-ázsiai dinamikák. Tanulmányok ázsiai államok afrikai szerepvállalásáról, 2016, Pécs, Publikon Kiadó, 239 old.(2) Tarrósy István – Szabó Loránd – Goran Hyden ed.: The African Stat e in a Changing Global Context, 2011, Berlin, LIT Verlag, 216 old.(3) Biedermann Zsuzsánna: Genocídium és desta bilizáció az afrikai nagy ta vak régióban. A konfliktusok gazdasági vetülete, 2015, Pécs, Publikon Kiadó, 249 old.(4) Besenyő János: A nyugat -szaharai válság – Egy magyar békefennta rtó szemével, 2012, Pécs, Publikon Kiadó, 353
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Schrank, E. "Palynology of the dinosaur beds of Tendaguru (Tanzania) — preliminary results." Fossil Record 2, no. 1 (1999): 171–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/fr-2-171-1999.

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The Tendaguru Beds, southeastern Tanzania, have yielded two palynological assemblages of Kimmeridgian to Tithonian age: (1) the <i>Anapiculatisporites-Densoisporites-Trisaccites</i> assemblage from the Middle Saurian Beds and (2) the <i>Barbatacysta-Pareodinia</i> assemblage from the overlying <i>Smeei</i> Beds. A third assemblage with <i>Rhizophagites</i> and rare angiosperm pollen from the Upper Saurian Beds is contaminated by recent and subrecent material. <br><br> The <i>Anapiculatisporites-Densoisporites-Trisaccites</i&g
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Heinrich, W. D. "First haramiyid (Mammalia, Allotheria) from the Mesozoic of Gondwana." Fossil Record 2, no. 1 (1999): 159–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mmng.1999.4860020112.

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Abstract. A haramiyid tooth is described from the Upper Jurassic of Tendaguru in southwestern Tanzania, East Africa. The specimen, identified tentatively as a lower posterior premolar, is made the holotype of a new taxon, Staffia aenigmatica gen. et sp. nov. which is placed in the Haramiyida. Staffia gen. nov. shares several features with Thomasia from the Late Triassic to Early Jurassic of Europe, notably the arrangement of cusps in two parallel longitudinal rows bordering a central basin, cusp height which progressively decreases in both rows posteriorly, the different height of the rows, th
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OLIVER, ROLAND. "URBAN HISTORY IN COLONIAL TANZANIA Dar es Salaam, Tanga und Tabora: Stadtentwicklung in Tansania unter deutscher Kolonialherrschaft (1885–1914). By JÜRGEN BECHERr. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1997. Pp. 194. DM 64 (ISBN 3-515-06735-3)." Journal of African History 39, no. 3 (1998): 481–514. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021853798357321.

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Aberhan, M., R. Bussert, W. D. Heinrich, et al. "Palaeoecology and depositional environments of the Tendaguru Beds (Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous, Tanzania)." Fossil Record 5, no. 1 (2002): 19–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/fr-5-19-2002.

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The Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous Tendaguru Beds (Tanzania, East Africa) have been well known for nearly a century for their diverse dinosaur assemblages. Here, we present sedimentological and palaeontological data collected by the German-Tanzanian Tendaguru Expedition 2000 in an attempt to reconstruct the palaeo-ecosystems of the Tendaguru Beds at their type locality. Our reconstructions are based on sedimentological data and on a palaeoecological analysis of macroinvertebrates, microvertebrates, plant fossils and microfossils (ostracods, foraminifera, charophytes, palynomorphs). In addit
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Heinrich, W. D. "New records of Staffia aenigmatica (Mammalia, Allotheria, Haramiyida) from the Upper Jurassic of Tendaguru in southeastern Tanzania, East Africa." Fossil Record 4, no. 1 (2001): 239–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/fr-4-239-2001.

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Two non-multituberculate allotherian cheek teeth are described from the Upper Jurassic of Tendaguru in southeastern Tanzania, East Africa, Both specimens were collected from dinosaur-bearing matrix of bone bed Wj of the Middle Saurian Bed at Tendaguru Site dy by the German Tendaguru Expedition (1909–1913). Bone Bed Wj represents limnic to brackish deposits of Kimmeridgian-Tithonian age. The cheek teeth, considered as lower posterior molar and upper molar, represent a single taxon of the Haramiyida and are referred to <i>Staffia aenigmatica</i>, known only from the Upper J
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Heinrich, W. D., R. Bussert, M. Aberhan, et al. "The German-Tanzanian Tendaguru Expedition 2000." Fossil Record 4, no. 1 (2001): 223–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/fr-4-223-2001.

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The celebrated fossil locality of Tendaguru (Tanzania, East Africa) has been well known for its unique Late Jurassic dinosaur assemblages since the early decades of the 20th century. Recently, within the scope of the German-Tanzanian Tendaguru project, an expedition returned to Tendaguru with the aim of collecting microvertebrates, micro- and macroinvertebrates, plant fossils and new sedimentological and stratigraphical data. Applying a multidisciplinary research approach, the data collected were used to address various controversial issues regarding the Tendaguru Beds. These include their exa
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Schmied, Doris. "Deagrarisierung und nicht-agrarische Tätigkeiten im ländlichen Tansania." Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsgeographie 48, no. 1 (2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zfw.2004.0007.

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Deagrarianization and non-agricultural activities in rural Tanzania. Although agriculture is still the predominant sector of the Tanzanian economy, the number of rural households relying solely on agriculture is declining noticeably. Due to the socio-economic changes in the wake of structural adjustment, the mounting dissatisfaction with agriculture as a source of income and the growing shortage of good agricultural land, rural dwellers have taken up a variety of non-agricultural activities such as trade, handicrafts, mining, services, paid employment in and near the village or elsewhere. Deag
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