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Continuous radiotelemetric records of the deep body temperature of some unrestrained African mammals under near‐natural conditions
(University of Nairobi, 1965)
The deep body temperatures of a wide range of animals have been
recorded in the literature. The majority of these records has depended upon
discrete measurements made while the animal was captive and restrained,
or ...
The feeding ecology of giraffe (giraffa camelopardalis linnaeus) in nairobi national park, and the effect of browsing on their main food plants."
(1969)
The research described in this thesis
was carried out between June 1968 and May ,
1969 in an area of approximately 10.14
square kilometres in the plains of'Nairobi
'National Park. Of this area abo~~ 4074
square ...
The physiology of Digestion and Metabolism in the Red deer
(1968)
Serum acid phosphatase was measured in patients with enlarged benign and malignant prostate before and after rectal examination. Amongst the patients with benign glands, rectal examination did not produce any significant ...
A study of some environmental effects on the physiology of Jersey and Friesian cattle in the lake crescent area of Uganda
(University of Nairobi, 1969)
It is hypothesised that Bos taurus breeds of dairy cattle are subjected to stress, either directly or indirectly, by the environment of the Lake Crescent region of Uganda. The response to this stress is examined by observing ...
California- Arizona economic interdependence and their water use patterns
(University of Nairobi, 1967)
The Microscopic And Microscopic Functional Of The Impala (aepyceros Melampus Lightensein 1912)
(University of East Africa,, 1969)
The impala is a medium-sized antelope found
in Eastern and Central Africa. It is an intermediate. feeding type of "browsing" species with
selective grazin habits but shows little tendency
to migrate. A population in the ...