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Long term follow-up of HIV-1 exposed children in Nairobi
(University of Nairobi, 1992)
Transmission of HIV-1 from an infected mother to her infant is the major route of transmission of this infection to children. In sub-Saharan Africa where heterosexual transmission of HIV is the commonest mode of spread, ...
The structure of the Kenya Rift from wide–angle seismic measurements
(University of Nairobi,, 1995)
The seismic refraction-wide-angle of reflection experiments carried out between 1985 and 1994 in the Kenya Rift (KRISP ’85, KRISP ’90 and KRISP ’84) show major crustal thickness variations both along and across the rift. ...
Examining The Intra-Seasonal Variability Of Moisture In Nairobi
(1999)
As human populations in
the urban areas
increase, demand
for housing g
r
ow and urbanization
and industrialization intensify .
Consequently, there
is increased surface runoff causing
sedimentation
and eutrophication ...
Assessment and monitoring of wetlands for conservation and development in dry lands: A case study of Kajiado District, Kenya
(1998)
African wetlands constitute an important natural resource base and are actively utilised by
rural communities for socio-economic activities. However, vital information on their
functions, values, uses and threats is ...
Lateral Erosion of Rivers
(University of Nairobi, 1991)
Lateral erosion in many rivers occurs on one bank while a concomitant deposition takes place on the alternate bank thus causing meandering rivers. The factors that cause this type of erosion are discussed and evaluated. A ...