(1) Populations of B. globosus and B. nasutus from Dar es Salaam were refractory.
(2) I guess it's all down to Miss Matthews, who taught me English when I was growing up in Dar es Salaam.
(3) Work is progressing on a north-south highway between Durban, South Africa, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
(4) A prospective study on the incidence of low birthweight infants, the effect of intrauterine growth retardation on anthropometric measurements, and local standards of intrauterine growth curves for various body measuremenst was conducted at Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
(5) This study investigates the extent of unwanted pregnancy, the use of illegally induced abortion, and the attitudes toward and practice of contraception among women admitted to a hospital with the diagnosis of abortion in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
(6) Although Kabila appeared "quick and charming" - when he deigned to turn up - he was usually engaging in conspiratorial politics in Dar es Salaam, or negotiating with China's Chou En-lai or North Korea's Kim il-Sung.
(7) The prevalence of diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance has been determined in an Asian Muslim community in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania.
(8) The breeding of larvae of Aedes aegypti, Aedes simpsoni, and Eretmapodites quinquevittatus in empty shells of Achatina fulica was studied in the coastal zone of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
(9) Anecdotal reports of increasing cases of Stevens-Johnson syndrome, however, prompted a two-month prospective search for cases of severe cutaneous hypersensitivity reactions at Muhimbili Medical Center in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
(10) Confirmation was found for the generally accepted rule that exogenic injuries are most often demonstrable in children with salaam or myoclonic-astatic convulsions and least often in those with absences.
(11) Very few anterior teeth were affected in either population, though caries of the incisors and canines accounted for a greater proportion of affected teeth in Nairobi (3.4%) than in Dar es Salaam (0.6%).
(12) Tanzania's government yesterday confirmed it had cancelled its deal with Biwater, which was contracted two years ago to bring clean water to the capital, Dar es Salaam, and the surrounding region within five years by installing new pipes.
(13) A high rate of hereditary afflictions was found even in those types of seizure which are considered predominantly symptomatic (salaam [West] or myoclonic-astatic convulsions: 13.5%, focal attacks: 11.2%).
(14) Occlusion and its variations were studied in a group of primary schoolchildren (n = 642, age 11-18 yr) in Dar es Salaam.
(15) Of 481 respondents with complete data, 315 (65.5 pc) were males and 166 (34.5 pc) were females; 256 (53.2 pc) were from Dar-es-Salaam while 225 (46.8 pc) were from Bagamoyo.
(16) Retrospective data from 271 patients admitted to Muhimbili Medical Centre (MMC), Dar es Salaam between January 1, 1987 and December 31, 1988 with the diagnosis of extrapulmonary tuberculosis reveal that in only 18% of the cases a bacteriological or histological confirmation of the diagnosis had been made.
(17) She is connected to various companies abroad, all Chinese-owned, and circulates in the upper echelons of Chinese citizens living and working in Tanzania.” She is the vice-president and secretary-general of the Tanzania China-Africa business council, it added, and owns the biggest Chinese restaurant at Dar es Salaam station.
(18) Kefas Mugittu, director and senior consultant, Muvek Development Solutions Ltd , Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
(19) He is accused of having helped to transport TNT explosives and oxygen tanks used in the al-Qaida bombings in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania , on 7 August 1988.
(20) A higher proportion of students in Dar es Salaam than in Helsinki believed that all HIV-positive persons will get AIDS.
Salam
Definition:
(n.) A salutation or compliment of ceremony in the east by word or act; an obeisance, performed by bowing very low and placing the right palm on the forehead.
Example Sentences:
(1) "People are worried about what will happen after Saleh's departure," Farouq Abdel Salam, a resident of the southern port city of Aden, told Reuters.
(2) You try to build an image based on the sounds you hear,” says Salam Othman, a former Saydnaya detainee, in a video interview.
(3) And in a direct contradiction of the oft-stated view of the Israeli leadership, he asserted: "you do have a true partner" in Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas and prime minister Salam Fayyad.
(4) "Everywhere [the UN monitors] go, something happens to them," Moustafa Abdul Salam told the Observer in the northern Syrian village of Sarji.
(5) I was injured because of him," said Abdul Salam, whose aunt, uncle and eight-year-old brother were killed in a missile attack on their home in Misrata.
(6) On the Bab al-Salam camp side of the border, families have hung washing between olive trees; children hawk biscuits and cigarettes; families boil water over makeshift fires lit with scavenged wood.
(7) Abdel-Salam previously led Houthi delegates in talks in Oman that paved the way for UN-sponsored talks in Switzerland last year.
(8) In the Bab al-Salam refugee camp on the Turkish border, Ibrahim al-Khalilm, 43, who lost both his legs in an air strike last year, said: "If Bashar al-Assad would give me my legs back, then I would vote.
(9) "Now Gaddafi's troops are on the outskirts of Misrata, using rocket launchers," a resident named Abdel Salam told the Associated Press.
(10) He also met Israeli president Shimon Peres and Palestinian prime minister Salam Fayyad.
(11) Palestinian Authority prime minister Salam Fayyad is the man of the moment, according to a lot of recent Middle East coverage in the western media.
(12) Houthi spokesman Mohammed Abdul-Salam announced on 23 May that he had departed with an official delegation from the group to neighbouring Oman to discuss the conflict with the Omani government, a frequent peace broker in the region.
(13) Another €20 will get you a plate of salumi di Parma (cured ham, cooked shoulder of pork, salame, pancetta, lardo…) followed by fresh tortelli (pasta stuffed with squash or chard) at Trattoria Corrieri or Osteria dello Zingaro .
(14) A s the Palestinian factions meet in Cairo for crucial reconciliation talks this week, analysts are still trying to decode the resignation of Salam Fayyad from his role as prime minister.
(15) Amiri called on civilians to leave from a south-western exit called al-Salam (Peace) Junction.
(16) Romney arrived in Israel on Saturday evening for a brief visit, during which he will meet the Israeli prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, and president, Shimon Peres, as well as the Palestinian prime minister, Salam Fayyad.
(17) Earlier this year Salam Fayyad , prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, summed up the problem with the words: "Our cause has been marginalised to an extent unsurpassed for decades."
(18) Mail on Sunday wrong to use picture of a gun-toting journalist in Iraq Read more Abdula Salam Ahmad, a PYD official, said: “This was a result of a consensus between Russia , Iran, Syria and Turkey to foil the gains the Kurds have made in Syria.
(19) "I've never done anything more difficult," said Salam Hadid, from his hospital bed.
(20) The barbaric crime that took place in Burj al-Barajneh did not target just one region or sect but all of Lebanon from one end to the other,” Salam said.