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The influence of the wet-processing of Arabica coffee upon the characteristics of the coffee bean
(1970)
The presence of galacturonic acid within the
reported pectic component of coffee mucilage has been
confirmed. The insoluble mucilage material (protopectin)
contains arabinose, glucose and xylose units in addition
to ...
Sheep pulmonary adenomatosis
(1970-04)
The impetus for research on sheep pulmonary adenomatosis has been the recognition of its contagious and neoplastic nature and, of a possible relationship with certain cancers.
Literature Review;
A detailed review of the ...
Reproductive efficiency and body temperature in selected herds of Bos Taurus dairy cattle in East Africa
(University of East Africa, 1970)
Herds of Friesian and Jersey dairy cattle in
three climatically contrasting regions of East Africa
were involved; Njoro, in the Kenya Rift Valley; Kampala,
to the north of Lake Victoria in Uganda; and Mombasa, on
the ...
A study of water use efficiency in field crops of Maize and beans
(1970-05)
Crop water use efficiency nay be defined aa the ratio of total dyy matter produced to total evaporation from the orop and the aoil. In Bast Africa, the areas of high photosynthetic potential (highest number of sunshine ...
The General Morphology And Histochemistry Of The Nervous System Of Siphonosia Species ( Sipuniculoidea ) Of Dar- Es Sa Laam Coast.
(University of Dar - es- aalam, 1970-09)
The appreciation of an interdependence between structure and function in nervous tissues has made the application of Histochemical pertinent in the study.The study of sipuniculide , siphonosoma australe and S Cumanense ...
Application Of Nitrogen And Irrigation To Pasture To Enhance Dry Season Cattle Production In Uganda
(University Of Nairobi, 1970)
In Section I a review waa made of the problem of providing sufficient a&d nutritious pasturage in the tropics
during the dry seasons when productivity is low owing mainly to the leOk of soil moisture and partly due to the ...
The effect of copper fungicides upon the bark microflora of coffee Arabica with particular reference to the pathogenic strain of colletotrichum coffeanum
(1970)
In recent years many coffee growers in Kenya have expressed
the view that Coffee Berry Disease caused by a pathogenic strain of
Coil etotri chum coffeanum Nook has been aggravated by the use of copper
fungicides. Evidence ...
Some aspects of fascioliasis in Uganda
(1970)
A historical account of eventD and people associated
"vith the discovery of the life cycle of
Fasciola gigantica is given.
An account of a survey carried out throughout the
18 districts of Uganda to establish the spread ...