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A framework for deploying secure wireless networks
(2005)
Wireless networks provide network connectivity 111 a wire free environment. Wireless
networks yield freedom from physical constraint and as a result, information being
communicated along the networks is free from physical ...
Bioaccoustics And Morphology Of The Ridged Frog Species, Ptychadena (Amphibia: Ranidae), From Kakamega Forest, Western Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2005)
The genus Ptychadena belongs to the family of "true fogs" Ranidae. This Family has
a world-wide distribution (except in Australia and New Zealand) with 746 species in 44
genera. Ptychadena occurs in Sub-Saharan Africa ...
Application of the Markov chain model in estimation of stocks and flows of teachers in schools
(2005)
Statisticians and Policy analysts have used a wide variety of Statistical
techniques in manpower planning. These range from relatively simple
techniques such as statistical ratios to highly complex methods such as ...
Application of principal component analysis in Forex market variations
(2005)
In this project I adapt principal component analysis as data driven procedure to
study the variation among sixteen currencies given in Kenya shillings and to reveal any
unsuspected relationship or pattern among them. Two ...
Estimation of risks in stock markets (securities considered are KQ shares, KCB shares and Barclays bank shares)
(2005)
Whenever one thinks of an investment, the term risk loudly or silently comes into
ones mind. Attempts have been prompted to define and estimate risks both in capital
assets and stocks. The pillar to which all these have ...
The Correlation of plasma lipid levels with susceptibility of inbred laboratory mice to experimental Trypanosoma Congolense infection
(University of Nairobi, 2005)
Mammalian hosts of African trypanosomes show marked differences in
susceptibility to infection with Trypanosoma congolense as judged by survival time,
anaemia, and levels of parasitaemia. For instance, the N'Dama cattle ...
Bryodiversity of mount Marsabit forest and bryophytes mist trapping ability assessment
(University of Nairobi, 2005)
Mt. Marsabit forest is isolated by semi desert and desert, with vegetation ranging from
scrubland at the base to tropical rain forest at the peak. The forest has abundant pendant
bryophyte cover at the peak. The mountain ...
Elution purification and partial characterization of immunoglobulin-G bound to normal and pathological human placentae
(2005)
The unexpected failure of the mother to immunologically reject the foetus is partly
thought to result from immunological properties of the placentae and other regulatory
factors, which include immunoglobulin G (IgG). ...
Artificial neural networks in forecasting hyper markets response to consumer behaviour
(2005)
Much effort has been devoted to understanding learning and reasoning in artificial
intelligence, giving rise to a wide collection of models. For the most part, these models
focus on some observed characteristic of human ...
Global asymptotic behavior of an aquatic system with periodic nutrient supply
(University of Nairobi, 2005-09)
We study the dynamical properties of a chemostat model in which two species compete
for a periodically supplied, growth-limiting nutrient. We exploit the well known basic
properties of the model to study the behaviour ...