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Guides And Techniques For Mineral Exploration,
(University of NairobiDepartment of Geology, 2006) -
Guillain-Barre syndrome in Kenya: a clinical review of 54 patients
(, University of NairobiDepartment of Medicine, 1988-09)During an 8-year period, Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) was diagnosed in 54 Kenyans. Overall, the outcome was poor. Only 26 patients (48%) walked unaided within 3 month of the height of their paralysis. Five patients (9%) ... -
Gully erosion in Western Kenya
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Gumboro Disease Outbreaks Cause High Mortality Rates in Indigenous Chickens in Kenya
(University Of Nairobi, 2014)Infectious bursal disease is a disease of economic importance which affects all types of chickens and causes variable mortality. To establish the importance of this disease in the indigenous chickens in Kenya a comparative ... -
Gunshot Injuries in Maxillofacial Region
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Gupta, V.k And D. Thimba, 1992. Grain Amaranth: A Crop With High Potential For Marginal Areas Of Kenya. Food Reviews International, S(1), 51-69.
(University of Nairobi, 1992)No abstract available -
The Gusii Block Vote. In Maupeu Herve, Katumanga Musambayi and Mitullah Winnie (eds.), The Moi Succession ; Elections 2002
(Univesity of NairobiDepartment of Sociology, 2005) -
The Gusii Electoral Politics
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Gut microbiome heritability is nearly universal but environmentally contingent
(University of Nairobi, 2021-07)Relatives have more similar gut microbiomes than nonrelatives, but the degree to which this similarity results from shared genotypes versus shared environments has been controversial. Here, we leveraged 16,234 gut microbiome ... -
Gut Morphology And Morphometry In The Epauletted Wahlberg™ S Fruit Bat (Epomophorus Wahlbergi, Sundevall, 1846)
(Univesity of NairobiDepartment of Vetinary Anatomy and physiology, 2005-07)The morphological adaptations of the fruit bat small intestine to which the high functional efficiency could be related and the possible landmarks delineating the various parts of the gut were examined. The stomach was the ... -
Gynadropsis gynandra essential oil and its constituents as tick (Rhippicephalus appendiculatus) repellents
(Department of Chemistry, 1999)The Rose-Bengal plate test (RBPT) was performed on 488 patients with flu-like symptoms from Narok district. There was poor agreement between RBPT results from four health facilities in Narok and from the central veterinary ... -
Gynaecomastia: Management with Liposuction and Glandular Excision
(University of NairobiFaculty of medicine, 2013)Gynaecomastia is caused by an increase in ductal tissue, stroma and fat in the male breast. Frequently it occurs at the time of hormonal changes during infancy, adolescence and old age. Galen, introduced the term gynaecomastia ... -
Gynandropsis gynandra (L.) Briq. - a tropical leafy vegetable. Its cultivation and utilization.
(University of Nairobi, 1991)G. gynandra [Cleome gynandra] belongs to the family Capparidaceae. It grows as a weed in most tropical countries, but in some areas is semi-cultivated as a leafy vegetable, and is sometimes intercropped with other annual ... -
The GyneFix implant systems for interval, postabortal and postpartum contraception: a significant advance in long-term reversible contraception. International Study Group on Intrauterine Drug Delivery.
(University of NairobiCollege of Health Sciences,University of Nairobi, 1997-03)Intrauterine contraception has a number of important advantages over other forms of contraception and remains, therefore, an important method of birth control. However, side-effects and other drawbacks have reduced its ... -
GyneFix-LNG: preliminary clinical experience with a copper and levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system.
(University of NairobiCollege of Health Sciences,University of Nairobi, 1999-03)A novel intrauterine contraceptive drug delivery system derived from the conventional GyneFix intrauterine implant system is described and the preliminary results in 22 women are discussed. The first objective of the ... -
GyneFIX. The frameless intrauterine contraceptive implant--an update for interval, emergency and postabortal contraception.
(University of NairobiCollege of Health Sciences,University of Nairobi, 1999-01)This article reviews the clinical experience with the GyneFix intrauterine implant system for interval, emergency and post-abortal contraception. The relatively high rate of unintended pregnancies and abortions in the world ... -
Gynocardin and cyclopentenylglycine in Rawsonialucida
(University of Nairobi, 2001-02)Rawsonia lucida Harw. & Sond. is the type species of Rawsonia , a small genus of Flacourtiaceae represented in tropical Africa. Leaves of the plant were collected in April 1997 in Kakamega Forest in Western Kenya. Voucher ... -
gyrA and parC mutations in fluoroquinolone-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolates from Kenya.
(BMC, 2019-04-08)Phenotypic fluoroquinolone resistance was first reported in Western Kenya in 2009 and later in Coastal Kenya and Nairobi. Until recently gonococcal fluoroquinolone resistance mechanisms in Kenya had not been elucidated. ... -
Gyrate atrophy of the choroid and retina with hyperornithinemia in an African family].
(Univesity of NairobiDepartment of Medicine, 1983)The authors report on a Kenyan family in which 4 of the 5 siblings were suffering from gyrate atrophy of the choroid and retina with hyperornithinemia. All the affected members of the family had myopia, hemeralopia, loss ...