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Malaria Risk Among Fishermen Of Rusinga Island, Western Kenya: An Assessment Of Different Malaria Transmission Metrics And Human Behaviour
(University of Nairobi, 2016-05)Studies were conducted to determine whether capture fishing and associated activities place individuals engaging in them at higher risk of contracting malaria. Consequently, a strategy was developed to create awareness ... -
Malaria Risk and the Role of Routine Outdoor Nocturnal Activities and Livelihoods among Adults in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
(Faculty of Science, University of Nairobi, 2013)Humans become infected with malaria upon receiving infectious bites from blood-feeding female anopheline mosquitoes. The human-mosquito contact is directly attributable to individual lifestyles and although predominantly ... -
Malaria Transmission And Vector Ecology In A Reforested Swampy River Valley In Mbale, Vihiga District Of Western Kenya.
(University of NairobiSchool of Biological Sciences, 2005-11)The ecology of malaria vectors and malaria transmission in a reforested swampy river valley in a western Kenya highland site were investigated, and the findings compared to those of a deforested site within the region. ... -
Malaria transmission and vector ecology in reforested and deforested - Swampy River Valleys in vihiga and Kakamega Districts of Western Kenya
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Malaria Transmission Dynamics in Sentinel Sites and Mixed Crop Irrigation Scheme in Western Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2023)Knowledge of the effects of environmental changes on malaria vector bionomics and surveillance of malaria transmission is important in understanding malaria epidemiology. This study aimed to provide information on the ... -
Malaria transmission in Baringo District
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The management information system , the computer inventory system ministry of planning and National development treasury
(University of Nairobi, 1989) -
Management information systems and modeling approaches in managing revenue collected from catering and accommodation services in the University of Nairobi
(School of Mathematics, University of Nairobi, 2008)The University of Nairobi has embraced the use of vanous Management Information Systems in the management of :human resources, students admission, registration and tuition fees, students accommodation fees, students ... -
Management of Coffee Pests in Kenya: Integration of Predacious Mites and The Action of some Environmentally accepted Compounds.
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Management of Emergency health care conditions in Healthcare centres. A CBR approach
(University of NairobiSchool of Computing and Informatics, 2011)Case Base Reasoning is a subfield in Artificial Intelligence (AI), this is a methodology that presents a foundation for a new technology of building intelligent computer aided diagnoses (decision support) using past and ... -
Management of Mycotoxigenic Fungi and Associated Mycotoxins in Maize by Use of Hermetic Storage
(University Of Nairobi, 2016)Maize is a staple food crop in Kenya with about 90% of the rural households depending on it. However, the grain is vulnerable to degradation by mycotoxin producing fungi in the field and during storage. Mycotoxins produced ... -
Management of Mycotoxigenic Fungi and Associated Mycotoxins in Maize by Use of Hermetic Storage
(University of Nairobi, 2016)Maize is a staple food crop in Kenya with about 90% of the rural households depending on it. However, the grain is vulnerable to degradation by mycotoxin producing fungi in the field and during storage. Mycotoxins produced ... -
Management of the Red Cotton Mite,Tetranychus Telarius(Linne') on cotton, Using Two Recommended Pesticides And Their Mixtures
(Department of Zoology, University of Nairobi, 1996) -
Management practices and their role on sustainability of income generating projects in Kilifi county in Kilifi county, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2015)Sustainability has become a major challenge that isfacing many projects in developing countries despite the efforts by the implementing partners. The nature of project management has taken a direction that focuses on ... -
Management Problems Of University Libraries In The Developing Countries With Reference To The University Of Nairobi Library, Kenya
(1983)University libraries in the developing countries are besieged by tremendous pressures arising from various factors including recession and inflation, sharp increases in enrolments and demands, inadequate trained personnel ... -
Managing Cybersecurity as a Business Risk in Information Technology-based Smes
(University of Nairobi, 2019)Digitization has led to an increase in exposure to risks of cybercrime especially if minimal or no controls are put in place. SMEs are core to the growth of the African economy however their continued dependency on technology ... -
Mapping Geological Structures in Western Mutomo, Kitui County: A Remote Sensing Approach
(University of Nairobi, 2014)Lineament mapping constitute a very important process in the field of Geology and Earth Sciences. Much of the exploration work, mapping and the exploitation of natural resources including oil and gas, ground water and ... -
Mapping of Agricultural Donor Funding to Kenya
(2015)Food insecurity in Kenya and among other developing countries remains a key issue to be addressed. Millions of Kenyan people require food assistance each passing day. Kenya has high agricultural potential with diverse ... -
Mapping of vegetation cover changes in eastern Mau block between 1990 and 2014
(2014)Over the last decade, the forests of the Mau Complex have been heavily impacted by official forest excisions, as well as by illegal, irregular and unplanned settlements. Eastern Mau Forest reserve is one of the most ... -
Mapping spatial - temporal variations of phosphate, sulphate, nitrate and escherichia coli (e.Coli) pollution in Ngong river, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2015)The spatial and temporal variations of phosphates, nitrates, sulphates and E. coli in water and sediment from Motoine-Ngong River system were investigated in this study. 13 sampling sites were selected between Motoine ...