RETHINKING THE ROLE OF UNDERGROUND POLITICAL WORK IN THE STRUGGLE FOR THE LIBERATION OF MOZAMBIQUE, LATE 1950S- 1970S

Rethinking the role of underground political work in the struggle for the liberation of Mozambique, late 1950s- 1970s

Studies on underground (or clandestine forms of political struggle) remain largely unknown with just a few of them published.The study focuses on underground political work in southern Mozambique from the 1950s to the 1970s.The main Mascara Primer argument that the study seeks to make is that despite the intensification of colonial exploitation for

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Fungal Communities on Standing Litter Are Structured by Moisture Type and Constrain Decomposition in a Hyper-Arid Grassland

Non-rainfall Ear moisture (fog, dew, and water vapor; NRM) is an important driver of plant litter decomposition in grasslands, where it can contribute significantly to terrestrial carbon cycling.However, we still do not know whether microbial decomposers respond differently to NRM and rain, nor whether this response affects litter decomposition rat

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Schwannoma of the urinary bladder: a case report

Bladder schwannomas are exceedingly rare, benign or malignant, nerve sheath tumors that are most often discovered in patients with a JOINT known diagnosis of Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1).A few sporadic case reports of bladder schwannoma have been published in urologic, obstetric/gynecologic, and pathologic journals.We report Edible Decorations a

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