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Adverse Effects of Indoor Confinement on Reproductive Performance and Hormone Levels in the Helmeted Guinea Fowl Numida meleagris
(2010)
Breeding cycles and plasma concentrations of reproductive hormones were studied for sixteen months in helmeted guinea fowl kept in two types of housing management; an open-air system (OAS) and an indoor deep litter system ...
A Knowledge-Light Approach to Luo Machine Translation and Part-of-Speech Tagging
(2010)
This paper describes the collection and exploitation of a small trilingual corpus English - Swahili - Luo (Dholuo). Taking advantage of
existing morphosyntactic annotation tools for English and Swahili and the unsupervised ...
GPS Observations of Plasma Bubbles and Scintillations over Equatorial Africa
(University of Nairobi, 2010-12)
Sponsored in part by the International Heliophysical Year (IHY) program, Boston College, Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), and several universities in Africa have collaborated to deploy a network of GPS receivers ...
Evaluation of lCT Skills Appropriateness: A Survey of Technical Staff at the Directorate of e-Government in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2010)
Ionospheric current system over the African region and East Asian region as observed by Magdas stations (invited)
(University of Nairobi, 2010-12-17)
The MAGnetic Data Acquisition System (MAGDAS) is the global real-time magnetometer array operated by the Space Environment Research Center (SERC), Kyushu University. This array includes two latitudinal chains; one is along ...
Elimination of superimposed Multipath effects on Scintillations index on solar quiet ionosphere at Low Latitude over the Kenyan Airspace from a lone Positioned SCINDA system
(2010)
In communication involving links between satellites and
ground stations the most serious effects on transionospheric
radio signals is scintillation. By using
satellite Navigation Systems such as Global Position
System ...
A Framework for Predicting Droughts in DevelopingCountries Using Sensor Networks and Mobile Phones
(2010)
Drought is the most complex and least understood of all naturaldisasters and it affects more people than any other hazard.Droughts have become synonymous with the developingcountries and in particular the Sub-Saharan Africa ...