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Studies on bovine anaplasmosis The comparative pathogenicity and immunological relationship of anaplasma centrale to anaplasma marginale
(University of Nairobi, 1965)
A limited serological surrey of the inoidenoe of borine anaplasmosis in east afrioa indicates a high lerel of infeotion* it is probable that anaplasmosis is endemic in most areas of east afrioa where oattle are produoed ...
Continuous radiotelemetric records of the deep body temperature of some unrestrained African mammals under near‐natural conditions
(University of Nairobi, 1965)
The deep body temperatures of a wide range of animals have been
recorded in the literature. The majority of these records has depended upon
discrete measurements made while the animal was captive and restrained,
or ...
Polyarthritis in Kenya
(University of London, 1965)
An attempt is made to describe the general physician's view of rheumatology in the African in Kenya with a review of findings elsewhere in tropical Africa.
Osteoarthritis is excluded and monoarticular disease is only ...
Land tenure : its sociological implications with specific reference to the swahili-speaking peoples of the east African coast with annotated bibliography of the area
(1965)
In this thesis I examine some questions raised by a .
sociological study of land tenure. In the introduction I
define some of the terms which will be used. The first
section consists of an examination of some of the ...
Some Experiments With Psycho-diagnostic Techniques on School-going Children
(University of Nairobi, 1965)
Six boys, intelligence above average, ages 7-11 years, middle-class or upper-middle class, living in a supposedly fashinable Lahore neighbourhood, attending European-type Urdu teaching schools, were put through six ...
The Historical Process of Nandi Movement Into Uasin Gishu District of the Kenya Highlands: 1906-1933
(University of Nairobi, 1965)
This study reconstructs the history of Nandi squatter labourers in Uasin Gishu district of
Kenya between 1906 and 1963. It portrays the conflict and contradictions of a colonial situation. The
major players were the ...