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The lymphatic system of the testis of the goat
(University of Nairobi,, 1972)
Costs, constraints and imperfections: an anlysis of supply in the Kenya Building Industry
(University of Nairobi., 1972-05)
The Building industry plays a key role in the process of economic development. Analysis of the industry in Kenya however, a few years after independence, revealed a number of serious weaknesses in supply, causing a rapid ...
A Study of the Akamba traditional education and Its relationship with formal primary schooling
(University of Nairobi, 1972)
Food Production And Diet: A Case Study At Githunguri
(University of Nairobi, 1972)
The basic concept of food production to produce adequate nutrient supplies is a seemingly simple equation. A simplicity which makes one of the most intriguing problems that confronts a nutritionist today. This thesis is ...
Growth development and nutrient studies of sugar cane in Uganda
(1972)
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The Testis of the Goat
(University of Nairobi, 1972)
A study of the goat testis has been made both at microscopic and ultrastructural levels. The vascular supply, especially with regard to the relationship between the Leydig cells and both the blood and lymphatic capillaries ...
The microscopic anatomy and ultra structure of the transitional epithelium of rock hyrax
(University of Nairobi,, 1972)
Materials for histology, histochemistry and electron microscopy were taken from the urinary bladder of Rock hyraxes of the genera procavia and heterohyrax .These two genera are hole- dwellers which most probably do not ...
A Study Of The Pine Woolly Aphid, Pineus Pini (l) (homoptera: Adelgidae),in East Africa
(University of Nairobi,, 1972)
The pine woolly aphid, Pineus (L) (Homoptera:
Adelgidae), was first known as a pest in the northern
temperate zones of holartica and in the northern orient.
Heavy infestation by the pine woolly aphid was first
discovered ...