How to Prepare West African Groundnut /Peanut Soup

Groundnut soup or peanut soup is just another simple delicious soup prepared with peanuts; this is a savoury peanut recipe common here in West African that is why it is called African peanut soup, and it is also a common recipe to some parts of Asia. Groundnut soup is similar to Egusi soup hence; …

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Oligohydramnios Causes, Symptoms, Radiology, Treatment and Complications

Oligohydramnios Definition Oligohydramnios is low amniotic fluid level below 500ml. There are many causes of Oligohydramnios with their complications; whereas Anhydramnios is the complete absence of amniotic fluid this condition is very rare. Incidence of Oligohydramnios is about 1:750 pregnancies. Oligohydramnios Causes Severe preeclampsia this causes placental insufficiency Post-term pregnancy also causes placental insufficiency Congenital Renal …

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Erosion: Definition, Types, Causes, Effects and Control of Erosion

What is Erosion? Erosion is the wearing away of top soil or rock by rain, wind, sea/rivers or by the action of toxic substances. The primary effect of erosion is the reduction of topsoil thickness, which results in structural degradation, soil compaction, nutrient depletion, loss of soil organic matter, poor seedling emergence …

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Gluconeogenesis Pathway, Definition, Gluconeogenesis Steps, Cycle and Enzymes

Gluconeogenesis is a process in which glucose or glycogen is produced from non-carbohydrate sources. The Gluconeogenesis pathway would have simply been a reversal of Glycolysis but it is not so because of the 3 irreversible steps of Glycolysis that need to be bypassed using different enzymes. Gluconeogenesis Definition Gluconeogenesis can be defined as energy-requiring …

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Glycolysis Pathway, Glycolysis Definition,Glycolysis Steps, Cycle and Diagram

Glycolysis is also called Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas Pathway (EMP Pathway) because it was discovered by these three scientists: Embden, Meyerhof and Parnas. It is sometimes shortened as Embden Meyerhof Pathway. Glycolysis was formed from a Greek word: Glykys which means Sweet and Lysis– which means Splitting. Hence, Glycolysis is the splitting of glucose molecule that produces energy; it is the major pathway …

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