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Diagnosis of Trace element Nutritional Disorders in Herbivores: A Case Study in lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya
(2010)
A number of methods are described for the diaqnosls of nutritional disorders
attributed to trace element deficiency, toxicity or imbalance in grazing animals.
These methods range from use of clinical symptoms and ...
Engaging diverse communities participating in clinical trials: case examples from across Africa.
(University of Nairobi,, 2010)
BACKGROUND :In the advent of increasing international collaborative research involving participants drawn from populations with diverse cultural backgrounds, community engagement becomes very critical for the smooth ...
Understanding Physical Activity Behavior of Type 2 Diabetics Using the Theory of Planned Behavior and Structural Equation Modeling
(world Academy of Sciences, 2010)
Understanding patient factors related to physical
activity behavior is important in th
e management of Type 2 Diabetes.
This study applied the Theory of Planned Behavior model to
understand physical activity behavior ...
Success measures for information systems strategic planning
(2010)
The implementation of Information Systems (IS) in the higher education learning institutions in Kenya has
been increasing and seen varied results. Research has reported higher chances of IS failures in
developing
countries. ...
From circle of poison to circle of virtue: Pesticides, export standards and Kenya's green bean farmers
(2010)
In response to growing consumer concerns, developed-country governments have reduced permissible pesticide residue levels in food. Many food retailers have developed even more stringent private food safety protocols relating ...
Pedagogical integration of ict in selected Kenyan secondary schools: application of Bennett’s hierarchy
(2010)
This article presents findings on the extent to which selected secondary
schools in Kenya use Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
to deliver curriculum content. Qualitative and quantitative methods were
used ...