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African

People who are native to or inhabitants of the continent of Africa, especially of sub-Saharan Africa. The region is culturally heterogeneous with numerous distinctive ethnic and sociolinguistic groups. There are three major language families: Niger-Congo, Hamito-Semitic (Afro-Asiatic), and Chari-Nile (Sudanic). Minor language groups include Khoisan.



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Dixon summarizes the multiple host pathways that are targeted at multiple levels by African swine fever virus.
Some recent projects include the coordination of agricultural emergency activities in East Timor, and emergency assistance to enhance logistical and technical capacities of the Department of Livestock Services against African swine fever.
Little matter that the vast majority of these measures relate to earth-shatteringly tedious items like the prevention of African swine fever, the prevention of African swine fever in Portugal, the prevention of African swine fever in Spain (note, three separate measures), permissible noise levels for tower cranes, the chemical properties of toys, and acceptable noise levels for hydraulic diggers.
 
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