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Introductory epizootiology
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Participatory epizootiology research of settled pastoralists in Igangan grazing reserve, Southern guinea agro-pastoral zone, Oyo State, Nigeria: first report
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Development of a geo-informatics database of abattoirs in Ibadan, Nigeria for epizootiological surveillance
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Core competency of the M.Sc. (epizootiology) programme at the University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
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The paradigm of community-based participatory epizootiology: a review
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Community based participatory epizootiology of livestock kept by Awotan Women, Ido LGA, Oyo State, Nigeria
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Epizootiology in contemporary global health: making a difference in the health of people in West Africa
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It is over three decades of graduate education in epizootiology at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria (1975-2011): is there a need to revise the curriculum?
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Review of Participatory Epizootiology research of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia at the department of veterinary public health and preventive medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria (2007- 2015)
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The Epizootiology of the helminth fauna of the digestive tract of the chacma baboon Papio ursinus (Kerr, 1792) from different localities in the Transvaal
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Pastoral succession in independent Pentecostal Churches : a pastoral challenge
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Grazing reserves and development of traditional pastoralism in Nigeria: progress and prospects
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Pastoral caregivers in the Nigerian hospital context : a pastoral theological approach
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Community pastoral care : a critical empirical study of the role of the pastor in the community
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Exploring leadership conflict among AFM pastors and congregants in Pretoria: a pastoral challenge
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The experiences and needs of pastoral counsellors and ministers regarding ethical dilemmas in performing their pastoral duties
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Pastoral care for the Korean-American pastor in the United States of America : a narrative approach
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Spirituality of Kenyan pastors : a practical theological study of Kikuyu PCEA pastors in Nairobi
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NOMADIC PASTORALISM AND THE PREVALENCE OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS (TB) IN THE NORTH-WESTERN REGION OF NIGERIA
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Clergy divorce: Pastoral perspective
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Domestic violence and pastoral counselling
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Pastoral care and counselling to and with children
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Pastoral care to the infertile couple
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The destructive behavioural patterns of male subordinates towards their female pastors is a challenge to pastoral care