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Encyclopedia > Ahoko

The Ahoko is a traditional percussion instrument originating from the central part of Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) in Africa. The ahoko is a wooden rod with nutshells tied to strings which are then tightly wound around the end of the rod. The percussive sound can range from quiet to very loud. Percussion redirects here. ... A world map showing the continent of Africa Africa is the worlds second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. ... For other uses, see Nut (disambiguation). ...


A research on Ahoko is in progress with the vocal group DOMINATION in Côte d'Ivoire. In the term of this research, a written document can light the musicians who wanted to know more about it.


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principal (559 words)
Gorakada horretan hainbat faktore dira aipatzeko modukoak: biztanleriaren zahartzea, aztura toxikoak (tabakoa eta alkohola batik bat), eta biztanleriaren zati baten ahoko higiene eta kontrol eskasa.
Ahoko kartzinomak, estadio goiztiarretan batik bat, ager daitezke indurazio edo gogordura, higadura, eritema edo keratosi-area txiki eta inozente baten moduan.
Ahoko kartzinometan agertzen den zeinu-aldakortasuna kontuan hartuta, iritzi kliniko bikaina eta esperientzia zabala eduki beharra dago, diagnostikoan akatsik ez egiteko.
Zientzia.net (905 words)
Ahoko patologiari jende artean ez zaio behar adina garrantzi ematen.
Eta, ahoko eritasunak, hain zuzen, min-sortzaile moduan kontsideratu dira orain arte, eta ez osasunerako kaltegarri bezala.
Hala ere, gaur egun, ahoko patologiari gero eta garrantzi handiagoa ematen zaio.
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