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Studies on some pharmacologic and toxic properties of Peddiae Volkensii Gilg and Scutia Myrtina
(1987)
Peddlae volkensil dig and Scutla myrtina (Burin.f.) Kurz have been used medicinally as laxatives, and have also been said to be toxic. One aim of the research reported in this thesis was to test whether methanol extracts ...
Extension of self life of fresh meat and selected meat products without refrigeration
(University of Nairobi, 1987)
An agronomic evaluation of potato/maize and potato/beans intercrops
(1987)
The yields of a potato/maize and potato/bean intercrops, in which the maize and bean planting patterns were modified, were evaluated in the short and long rainy seasons of 1984-85 respectively. The study included two potato ...
Field evaluation of very low pressure center-pivot sprinkler devices in the pacific Northwest, U.S.A
(1987)
The continued viability of center-pivot sprinkler irrigation in the
Pacific Northwest may depend on increasing the efficiency with which water
and energy are used. Very low pressure sprinkler devices can contribute
greatly ...
Cowpea growth in relation to Nutrient accumulation and distribution
(University of Nairobi, 1987)
The effect of different sampling dates on dry
matter production grain yield and mineral distribution and
accumulation in two cowpea varieties, 'Katuli 107' and
'MM4' were studied in a deep sandy loam soil of ...
Purification and partial characterization of an echinococcus granulosus antigen and its application in serodiagnosis of hydatidosis in •livestock and man.
(1987)
Various Echinococcus granulosus antigens obtained
from hydatid cyst fluid have been applied by several
research workers in diagnosis of livestock and human
hydatidosis using a variety of serological tests.
These tests, ...
Evaluation of anti-inflammatory drugs by orthopaedic surgery in dogs
(1987)
Both traditional and modern surgery have emperically given
importance to various anti-phlogistic measures,
following the rationale that the inflammatory process
often overshoots its objective as a defense and repair
process ...
A review of the control of phlebotomine sandflies (diptera: psychodidae) and a survey of responses on management of visceral leishmaniasis by residents living in a focus of the disease in Marigat, Kenya.
(University of Nairobi, 1987)
visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a serious disease caused by
species of the parasitic protists Leishmania. It can affect
humans living in parts of the tropics and sub-tropics and is
transmitted by Phlebotomus sandflies. ...