inanga


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inanga

(ˈiːnʌŋə)
n
1. (Animals) another name for the New Zealand whitebait2
2. (Plants) a common type of New Zealand grass tree, Dracophyllum longifolium
[Māori]
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The county's Public Health Director Mutabari Inanga said they had received reports of the disease outbreak in Muthara and Karama at the onset of the Easter holiday.
Kasiva Mutua, the only female percussionist in Kenya, Rwanda's Sophie Nzayisenga, the first female player of the ancient instrument Inanga, and Egypt's homegrown Dina el-Wedidi have been among the Nile Project's longtime collaborators.
All the aunties have mentioned how bountiful the awa was--eels, flounder and inanga. Aunty shares a story about her dad catching between "140 and 160 flounder in one night" for a wananga at the pa for Labour Weekend; something that you probably couldn't even imagine today.
It supports decreasing the level of fraudulent activities within organisational operation and internal controls system, depending on their control environment and the function (Badara & Saidin, 2013; Sudsomboon & Ussahawanitchakit, 2009; Amudo & Inanga, 2009).
Other fields found by MPN and developed include Inanga, Ufan, and Yoho.
Relationship between fish size and metabolic rate in the oxyconforming inanga Galaxias maculatus reveals size-dependent strategies to withstand hypoxia.
In-stream habitat suitability criteria for feeding inanga (Galaxias maculatus).
In this regard, several scholars have devoted themselves to discuss this, without however reaching any consensus, not even apparently (ANNISETTE, KIRKHAM, 2007; BELL, FRECKA, SOLOMON, 1993; HARMER, 2009; KACHELMEIER, 2002; MACHADO, 2008a, 2008b; MARSHALL et al., 2010; NJOKU, HEIJDEN, INANGA, 2010; PIERRE et al., 2009).
However, in the case of Ivory Coast, financial liberalization mainly took the form of privatization of banks, restructuring and bank liquidation, as well as the strengthening of the banking supervision regime (Inanga and Ekpenyong, 2002).