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Nkedianye, David, Maren Radeny, Patti Kristjanson, and Mario Herrero. Staying Maasai?. : Springer, 2009.
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Some, David, Jeffrey K Edwards, Tony Reid, Rafael Van den Bergh, Rose J Kosgei, Ewan Wilkinson, Bienvenu Baruani, Walter Kizito, Kelly Khabala, Safieh Shah, Joseph Kibachio, and Phylles Musembi. "Task Shifting the Management of Non-Communicable Diseases to Nurses in Kibera, Kenya: Does It Work?." PloS one 11, no. 1 (2016).
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Ali, Adnan, Khan Choudhury, James V Conlan, Vanessa Nadine Racloz, Simon Andrew Reid, Stuart D Blacksell, Stanley G Fenwick, R Andrew, C Thompson, and Boualam Khamlome. "The economic impact of pig-associated parasitic zoonosis in northern Lao PDR." EcoHealth 10, no. 1 (2013): 54-62.
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Njoka, TJ, GW Muriuki, RS Reid, and DM Nyariki. "The Use of Sociological Methods to Assess Land-use Change: A Case Study of Lambwe Valley, Kenya." Journal of Social Sciences 7, no. 3 (2003): 181-185.
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Okwen, Mbah, Bedes Ngem, Fozao Alomba, Mireille Capo, Savanna R Reid, and Ebong Ewang. "Uncovering high rates of unsafe injection equipment reuse in rural Cameroon: validation of a survey instrument that probes for specific misconceptions." Harm Reduction Journal 8, no. 1 (2011): 4.
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Chiwanga, Faraja S, Marina A Njelekela, Megan B Diamond, Francis Bajunirwe, David Guwatudde, Joan Nankya-Mutyoba, Robert Kalyesubula, Clement Adebamowo, IkeOluwapo Ajayi, and Todd G Reid. "Urban and rural prevalence of diabetes and pre-diabetes and risk factors associated with diabetes in Tanzania and Uganda." Global Health Action 9, no. 1 (2016): 31440.
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Nackoney, Janet, Norbert Henninger, Mohammed Said, PO Okwi, Godfrey Ndeng'e, Florence Landsberg, Patti Kristjanson, RS Reid, Dan Tunstall, and Greg Mock. "Using geospatial information to connect ecosystem services and human well-being in Kenya." Information Development (2007).
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Cumming, V, L King, R Fraser, G Serjeant, and M Reid. "Venous incompetence, poverty and lactate dehydrogenase in Jamaica are important predictors of leg ulceration in sickle cell anaemia." British journal of haematology 142, no. 1 (2008): 119-125.
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