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EG Justice, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch
May 7, 2013

Human Rights Concerns Ahead of Elections in Equatorial Guinea.  Troubling Conditions Compromise May 26 Legislative Vote.

EG Justice
April 25, 2013

A federal judge has dismissed the lawsuit, but the Department of Justice may still proceed in the forfeiture case against Teodorin’s Gulfstream jet.

EG Justice
June 18, 2013

Equatorial Guinea’s Ruling Party Claims Elections: The African Union Misses Opportunity to Advance Democracy in Equatorial Guinea.

Millet JP; et. al

International travel and migration have been related with an increase of imported malaria cases. There has been considerable immigration to Barcelona from low-income countries (LIC) in recent years.

Laporte NT; Et. al
June 8, 2007

Industrial logging has become the most extensive land use in Central Africa, with more than 600,000 square kilometers (30%) of forest currently under concession. With use of a time series of satellite imagery for the period from 1976 to 2003, we measured 51,916 kilometers of new logging roads.

Langand J; et al.

A polymerase chain reaction-based polymorphic assay procedure (RAPD) was used to study the genetic diversity of intermediate host snails within the genus Bulinus.

L A Spearman; et al.

An annotated list of the Papilionoidea, and Hesperioidea and collection localities of Bioko Island (Equatorial Guinea), Africa is provided with discussions of nomenclatural problems and confusion surrounding locality synonomy.

Kumpel N.F.; et al.

We collected data on hunter profiles and measures of catch and effort over 15 months in the Monte Mitra area of continental Equatorial Guinea, through interviews, hunter follows and an offtake survey. Younger trappers, and those not born in the village, were found to expend the greatest trapping effort.

Kremsner PG; et al.

Circulating anodic and cathodic Schistosoma antigens (CAA and CCA) have been determined by enzyme immunoassays in serum and urine of 60 individuals infected with S. intercalatum in Equatorial Guinea.

Kofi Yakpo

Analysis based on extensive fieldwork in Equatorial Guinea based on the study of phonology, morphology, and syntax of the language.

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