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Instructional Planning Among Teachers in Public Secondary Schools in Kenya: Factors that influence performance in Business Studies
(David Publishing Company, 2014)
On a Zeuthen-type problem
(University of Nairobi, 2014)
Blood Loss and Influencing Factors in Primary Total Hip Arthroplasties
(2014)
Introduction: Orthopaedic surgery results in significant blood loss. There are no studies that can aid the surgeon in the African region estimate the expected blood loss after total hip replacement. We conducted a study ...
Meleney’s Ulcer; A Rare but Fatal Abdominal Wall Disease Complicating Laparatomy
(2014)
Meleney’s ulcer or post operative synergistic bacterial gangrene is a rare form of abdominal wall gangrene but has well documented clinical entity. It develops following intra abdominal surgery in the immediate vicinity ...
Clinical safety and immunogenicity of two hiv vaccines sev-g (np) and ad35-grin in HIV-uninfected, healthy adult volunteers
(University of Nairobi, 2014)
Development of vaccines that stimulate sustained humoral and/or cellular
immunity at mucosal HIV entry points is critical in the quest for an HIV vaccine. To achieve
this goal, we are investigating replication-competent ...
Promotion of PV Uptake and Sector Growth in Kenya through Value Added Training in PV Sizing, Installation and Maintenance
(2014)
Sub-Saharan Africa, and more specifically the East African region, has the lowest rates of access to electricity in the world. On average, at most 15% of the rural population has access to electricity. Rural households and ...
Students' Perceived Quality of Distance Education Courses as a Correlate of Learner Satisfaction: A Case Study of the Bachelor of Education Arts Program, University of Nairobi
(2014)
Distance education (DE) has in the past few decades evolved into a complex and dynamic instructional approach that is feeding discussions that range from the quality of learning supported by this mode of delivery to the ...
Onchocerciasis: neurological involvement
(University of Nairobi, 2014-03-17)
Onchocerciasis or “river blindness” is an endemic parasitic disease caused by the filarial nematode Onchocerca volvulus, transmitted by a blackfly of the genius Simulium. It has a serious public health impact in 39 countries ...
Optimizing the location of base transceiver stations in mobile communication network planning: case study of the Nairobi central business district, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2014)
Optimal signal coverage has always been a fundamental issue for cellular network operators. Other issues
related to capacity, quality of service and cost efficiency are also rapidly gaining prominence. In order to
determine ...