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Wat (wie) is African$1679$ - definitie

YEAR
1679 (year); Year 1679; AD 1679; 1679 CE; 1679 AD; Events in 1679; Births in 1679; Deaths in 1679
  • Antonio Farnese]]
  • [[June 22]]: [[Battle of Bothwell Bridge]].
  • A depiction by Sir William Allan of Sharp's assassination

African Championship         
African championships; African championship
An African Championship is a top level international sports competition between African athletes or sports teams representing their respective countries or professional sports clubs.
sleeping sickness         
  • The life cycle of the ''Trypanosoma brucei'' parasites
  • Two areas from a blood smear from a person with African trypanosomiasis, thin blood smear stained with [[Giemsa]]: Typical trypomastigote stages (the only stages found in people), with a posterior kinetoplast, a centrally located nucleus, an undulating membrane, and an anterior flagellum. The two ''Trypanosoma brucei'' subspecies that cause [[human trypanosomiasis]], ''T. b. gambiense'' and'' T. b. rhodesiense'', are indistinguishable morphologically. The trypanosomes' length range is 14 to 33 µm, Source: CDC
  • date=16 January 2013}}, accessed 10 February 2009.</ref>
  • David Bruce]] recognized the tsetse fly as the arthropod vector.
  •  doi = 10.1186/s13071-015-0851-0 }}</ref>
  • Drawing of a tsetse fly from 1880
PARASITIC DISEASE
Sleeping Sickness; African sleeping sickness; African Sleeping Sickness; Sleep fever; Trypanosomiasis, east-African; Trypanosomiasis, west African; African trypanosomaiasis; African Trypanosomiasis; Human African trypanosomiasis; Sleep illness; Sleeping-Sickness; Human African Trypanosomiasis; African lethargy; Congo trypanosomiasis; Procyclic life stage; Sleeping sickness
Sleeping sickness is a serious tropical disease which causes great tiredness and often leads to death.
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sleeping sickness         
  • The life cycle of the ''Trypanosoma brucei'' parasites
  • Two areas from a blood smear from a person with African trypanosomiasis, thin blood smear stained with [[Giemsa]]: Typical trypomastigote stages (the only stages found in people), with a posterior kinetoplast, a centrally located nucleus, an undulating membrane, and an anterior flagellum. The two ''Trypanosoma brucei'' subspecies that cause [[human trypanosomiasis]], ''T. b. gambiense'' and'' T. b. rhodesiense'', are indistinguishable morphologically. The trypanosomes' length range is 14 to 33 µm, Source: CDC
  • date=16 January 2013}}, accessed 10 February 2009.</ref>
  • David Bruce]] recognized the tsetse fly as the arthropod vector.
  •  doi = 10.1186/s13071-015-0851-0 }}</ref>
  • Drawing of a tsetse fly from 1880
PARASITIC DISEASE
Sleeping Sickness; African sleeping sickness; African Sleeping Sickness; Sleep fever; Trypanosomiasis, east-African; Trypanosomiasis, west African; African trypanosomaiasis; African Trypanosomiasis; Human African trypanosomiasis; Sleep illness; Sleeping-Sickness; Human African Trypanosomiasis; African lethargy; Congo trypanosomiasis; Procyclic life stage; Sleeping sickness
¦ noun
1. a tropical disease caused by parasitic protozoans (trypanosomes) transmitted by the bite of the tsetse fly, marked by extreme lethargy.
2. US term for sleepy sickness.

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1679

1679 (MDCLXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1679th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 679th year of the 2nd millennium, the 79th year of the 17th century, and the 10th and last year of the 1670s decade. As of the start of 1679, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.