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Steroid production by isolated binucleate cells from placentae of ruminants. J. Physiol. (UK), 371,218.
(University of Nairobi, 1985)
No abstract available
Rooting of purple fruit(Passiflora Edulis Forma edulis Sims)stem cuttings. 111-The inter relationship between indolebutyric acid(IBA) and endogenous soluble carbohydrates E.Afr.Agri.For.J.50(3)69-77 Citation:
(University of Nairobi, 1985)
No abstract available
Effects of cobalt deficiency on the ovarian function in the East African short-horned goat.
(University of Nairobi., 1985)
24 normocyclic East African short-horned goats were made vitamin B12-deficient through feeding cobalt-deficient Rhodes grass (Chloris gayana) hay. The deficiency was confirmed by controls of the blood level, by the occurrence ...
The Incidence Of Taxes And Transfers In Kenya: A General Equilibrium Analysis
(University of Nairobi, 1985)
Abstract Not Available
One-loop vacuum polarization in the nonlinear Rξ gauge
(1985)
In the nonlinear Rξ gauge the one-loop contributions to the dynamical-gauge-field vacuum polarization are found to be separately transverse even in a spontaneously broken theory. Moreover, the theorems of DeWitt and Kallosh ...
Attempted infection of calves with Taenia crocutae cysticerci and their subsequent serological response.
(University of Nairobi,, 1985-05)
The susceptibility of naive cattle to infection with cysticerci of Taenia crocutae was tested using three six- to nine-month-old Ayrshire bull calves, previously unexposed to infection with taeniid eggs. One calf was given ...
Studies of surface antigens on adult Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma haematobium.
(University of Nairobi,, 1985-11)
No abstract available
What is the Charge Radius of the Neutrino? An Investigation in the Background Field Gauge
(1985)
The one loop contributions to the neutrino charge radius are calculated in the background field gauge. The large logarithm term is found to be gauge invariant while other terms prove to be highly gauge dependent. It is ...