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Developing standards of care for HIV prevention research in developing countries – a case study of ten research centers in Eastern and Southern Africa
(2012-09)
Background:
Standards of care in general vary across countries and communities and thus may affect decisions about standards of care provided by research centers in HIV prevention research. To serve as a basis for ...
Public Domain in Patentability after the Uruguay Round: Developing Country Perspective with Specific Reference to Kenya
(1996)
Public domain is a central prerequisite for an effective patent system. A viable and vigorous public domain is indespensable to inventiveness. Inventors constantly "engage in the process of adapting, transforming, and ...
Impacts of greenhouse gas and particulate emissions from woodfuel production and end-use in sub-Saharan Africa
(2004)
Household energy in sub-Saharan Africa is largely derived from woodfuels burned in simple stoves
with poor combustion characteristics. These devices emit products of incomplete combustion [PICs] that both
damage human ...
Production of freeze-dried lactic acid bacteria starter culture for cassava fermentation into gari
(2009-10)
Sixteen lactic acid bacteria, eight Lactobacillus plantarum, three L. pentosus, 2 Weissella
paramesenteroides, two L. fermemtum and one Leuconostoc mesenteroides ssp. mesenteroides were
previously isolated from cassava ...
Choice of Fresh Vegetable Retail Outlets by Developing-Country Urban Consumers: The Case of Kale Consumers in Nairobi, Kenya
(2011)
Fresh produce retailing in many developing-country urban centers is changing with the
recent emergence and rapid growth of supermarkets and specialty stores. These retail outlets are competing with the traditional wet ...
Towards efficient management of public transportation in the city of Nairobi through application of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS
(University of Nairobi,, 2008)
Transport is crucial for sustainable development of any city. Today, cities in developing countries often devote a substantial proportion of the total expenditures to their transport systems. However, because of high ...
Pro-poor animal improvement and breeding — What can science do?
(University of Nairobi., 2011)
Livestock provide a wide variety of goods and services that generate income and support the livelihoods of millions of poor people in the developing world. Natural and human selections have shaped existing livestock genotypes ...
Choice of Fresh Vegetable Retail Outlets by Developing-Country Urban Consumers: The Case of Kale Consumers in Nairobi, Kenya
(2011)
Fresh produce retailing in many developing-country urban centers is changing with the
recent emergence and rapid growth of supermarkets and specialty stores. These retail outlets are
competing with the traditional wet ...
ART class II restoration loss in primary molars: re-restoration or not?
(Springer-Verlag, 2010)
AIM: The purpose of this study was to find an answer as to what to do with Atraumatic Restorations (ART) failures: re-restore or leave the preparation further unfilled? STUDY DESIGN: Cross sectional study. METHODS: In 2006, ...