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Coumarins from Hypericum keniense (Guttiferae)
(Institute of Plant Biochemistry", Halle/ Saale, GermanyChemistry Department", University of Nairobi, KenyaTraditional Medicines and Drugs Research Centre, Nairobi,Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), 1998) -
A Course Recommender System at Higher Education Learning
(University of Nairobi, 2021)Recommender systems have been employed in entertainment, e-commerce, agriculture, healthcare and education among other industries to provide personalised suggestions to users. Recommender systems help to solve the problem ... -
Covariates and risks of birth order transitions in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2014)The general objective of this study was an investigation of some of the key factors determining transition between births among women of reproductive age in Kenya. For this purpose, data from Kenya Demographic and Health ... -
Created grassland diversity afrer 12years of mowing in Southern Sweden
(University of NairobiSchool of Biological Sciences, 2011)Understanding the relationship between soil fertility and species richness in grasslands is important for conservation of species rich grasslands particularly for habitat creation. In this study, species composition and ... -
Creating a Land Information System Case Study- Kamiti/anmer Block 4, Kiambu.
(University of Nairobi, 2020)A Land Information System (LIS) is a computer-based information system that enables the input, storage, management, analysis, output and dissemination of geographically referenced parcelbased data and information that ... -
Creation of a Web-based Database Application for Management of Compulsory Land Acquisition.case Study -a Section of the Nairobi -nakuru Highway (Uplands to Kimende)
(University of Nairobi, 2018)Compulsory acquisition is power of the State to deprive or acquire any title or other interest in land for a public purpose subject to prompt payment of compensation (Land Act,2012).This project explored how geospatial ... -
Credit evaluation model using naïve bayes classifier a case of a Kenyan Commercial Bank
(University of NairobiSchool of Computing and Informatics, 2012)With the increasing demand for credit facilities for the purpose of development, more and more financial institutions are being established to cater for the need. Acquiring these facilities from the institutions sometimes ... -
Credit Rating System in the Banking Sector
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A Critical Analysis of Distributions Describing Spatial Patterns and Applications in Sequential Sampling
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Critical factors for successful implementation of e-procurement in the Kenyan public sector
(University of Nairobi, 2018)E-procurement is the usage of information and communication technology in performing all procurement process stages through the internet. It is aimed at ensuring that procurement transactions are transparent and efficient ... -
Critical Success Factors to the Implementation of Digital Literacy Programme in Public Schools in Kenya: a Case Study of Langata and Westlands Constituencies in Nairobi County
(University of Nairobi, 2021)Numerous technical tools are accessible, and further training should be offered to ensure DLP's effectiveness in Kenyan classrooms. When it comes to the employment of technology in Kenya's educational system, the situation ... -
A Cro-based Student Computer Terminal
(University of NairobiCollege of Biological and Physical Sciences (CBPS), 1981)An investigation has been carried out to design and test an alphanumeric-based student computer terminal at a reasonably low cost. The terminal is based on the CDP 1802 CPU with the CRO aS the display medium and ... -
A Cross Platform Application Programming Interface For Learning Management Systems
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Crustal Evolution Of The Neoproterozoic Mozambique Belt Rocks In Matuu-masinga Area, Central Kenya: An Implication To Their Tectonic Setting And Potential Mineralization
(University of NairobiDepartment of Geology, 1999)The Matuu-Masinga study area, located about 70 km north-east of Nairobi, lies at the intersection of latitude 1010'S and longitude 37° 30E. The area is predominantly underlain by rocks of the Mozambique Belt (MB) in ... -
Crustal Structure Evolution In Magadi Area, Kenya, Using 3D Seismic Tomography
(University of Nairobi, 2019)In this study, the seismicity, hypocenter distribution, Magadi crustal structure evolution and short term crustal structure changes were explored in order to examine its crustal structure changes using refraction seismic ... -
Crustal velocity model beneath Lodwar station, Kenya using teleseismic P-wave receiver function
(University of Nairobi, 2014)Receiver functions are an important tool to study the structure of the crust and upper mantle including the discontinuities within them. Due to the regional complex geologic history and ongoing tectonism, Turkana area ... -
Crystallisation Kinetics, Glass Forming Ability And Thermal Stability In Glassy Se100−xInx Chalcogenide Alloys
(University of Nairobi, 2012)Amorphous thin films of Se100−XSbX (X = 1, 5, 10, 15 and 20) were synthesized by flash evaporation of the premelt quenched bulk samples. The optical properties were investigated from spectrophotometric measurements in ... -
Cultivation of pleurotus (Fr) kummer mushroom species using selected agricultural and industrial wastes
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The culture and food of oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus) (Pisces : Cichlidae) in wastewater lagoons
(University of NairobiSchool of Biological Sciences, University of Nairobi, 1990)The rate of wastewater flow was found to be the major factor controlling the variability of physico-chemical' and biological parameters in the wastewater lagoons. Low and irregular wastewater flow particularly during ... -
Cumulus parametrization and mid-tropospheric African waves
(Department of Meteorology University of Nairobi, 1985)Infrared (IR) satellite photographs of 1982 (August, September) and 1983 (July, August, September) have been used to study African waves. Prominent wave formations were identified as clbu.d clusters, and their wavelength was ...