1999
DOI: 10.4314/nqjhm.v9i1.12331
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Diseases Of The Male Breast in Ilorin, Nigeria.

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“…This implies that the marginal contribution of credit brings input levels closer to the optimal levels, thereby increasing output and productivity (Feder et al, 1990). Adeniji (1983) identified the problem of low volumes of traffic on rural roads coupled with periodic variations and sharp seasonality in the demand for transport as factors which contribute to the apparent neglect of roads in the rural areas by most of the state governments in Nigeria.…”
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“…This implies that the marginal contribution of credit brings input levels closer to the optimal levels, thereby increasing output and productivity (Feder et al, 1990). Adeniji (1983) identified the problem of low volumes of traffic on rural roads coupled with periodic variations and sharp seasonality in the demand for transport as factors which contribute to the apparent neglect of roads in the rural areas by most of the state governments in Nigeria.…”
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“…Several studies have been conducted on the nature and characteristics of rural roads which lead to the problems of rural accessibility. Adeniji (1983) identified the problem of low volumes of traffic on rural roads coupled with periodic variations and sharp seasonality in the demand for transport as factors which contribute to the apparent neglect of roads in the rural areas by most of the state governments in Nigeria. Filani (1993) observed that, most rural roads in Nigeria are unpaved, narrow, circuitously aligned and with narrow bridges, they are full of pot holes and many of them remain passable only during the dry season.…”
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