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Pharmacological activities of vernonia glabra
(1996)
A 70% methanol aerial part extract of Vernonia glabra caused a fall in blood pressure in anaesthetised rats. After the 50 ug dose, systolic, diastolic, and mean blood pressures decreased by 56%, 66%, and 61% respectively ...
Tick-borne disease - changing patterns a nd effective interventions
(2011)
Tick-borne diseases are an important cause of morbidity and occasionally mortality, with infection usually passing zoonotically from animal hosts to humans. The nature and extent of tick-borne disease can change in ...
Computer Tomography: A Novel Diagnostic Technique used in Horses
(2001)
In veterinarary Medicine, Computer Tomography (CT scan) is used mere often in dogs and cats than in large animals due to their small size and ease of manipulation. This paper, however. illustrates the use of the rechniquc ...
The relationship between irregularity of the incisor teeth, plaque, and gingivitis: a study in a group of schoolchildren aged 11–14 years
(1998)
SUMMARY The relationship between irregularity of teeth and periodontal disease was investigated
in 201 children aged 11–14 years. The upper and lower incisor teeth were assessed
for spacing, labio-lingual displacement, ...
Liquid chromatographic analysis of phenobarbitone, ethosuximide, phenytoin and carbamazepine on a polystyrene-divinyl benzene column
(2006)
A liquid chromatographic method for the simultaneous assay of four anticonvulsant drugs, phenobarbitone, ethosuximide, phenytoin and carbamazepine on a polystyrene-divinyl benzene column is described. The method was developed ...
Low Cost Technologies for Enhancing N and P Availability and Maize (Zea mays L.) Performance on Acid Soils
(2008)
Soil degradation especially soil acidity and low fertility are the major constraints hampering maize
production in Molo district, Kenya. The challenge therefore is to develop sustainable soil management
strategies for ...
Protozoa and the decline of Rhizobiurn populations added to soil
(1975)
A fall in Rhizobium abundance occurred in nonsterile soil inoculated with large numbers of the root-nodule bacteria but many of the rhizobia still survirved. No such decline was evident in sterile soil. Protozoa feeding ...
Business process re-engineering for competitive advantage
(AIBUMA Publishing, 2010-04-12)
There are several models and approaches to implementing BPR and an organization should seek to adopt
depending on their organizations’ needs and capabilities. An organization seeking to undertake BPR must
therefore examine ...
PPP: An Appraisal of efficiency, effectiveness and Success in the Meat Sector in States Recovering from Civil Instability: A Case Study of Somaliland
(2011)
The objective of the investigation was to establish the economy, efficiency, effectiveness and importance
of slaughterhouses’ management by companies established through public-private partnership (PPP) process
in countries ...
A three-dimensional cellular model of the human respiratory tract to study the interaction with particles
(2004)
A novel triple co-culture model of the human airway barrier was
designed to simulate the cellular part of the air–blood barrier of
the respiratory tract represented by macrophages, epithelial cells,
and dendritic cells. ...