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Assessment of the exposure of service station attendants to volatile organic compounds (VOCS) in Nairobi
(University of Nairobi, 2011)
Petroleum refueling emissions have increased relative to vehicular related emissions
corresponding to the growth in motor vehicles. Although exposure to VOCs at service stations is
hazardous to the workers and the ...
Combating Motor Vehicle theft using Decision Support Models: Nairobi Case Study
(University of Nairobi, 2010)
Forecasting is an essential analytical tool in police planning and allocation of
resources. Law enforcement agents have complex databases which has intelligence
hidden as trends, patterns, dependencies, and relationships. ...
Use of mobile phones inthe provision ofHIV/AIDS-related health care and information inKenya: An implementation framework based onNairobi and its environs.
(University of Nairobi, 2011)
HIV/AJDS has placed a very big burden on the health system in Kenya with Lf million
people living with HTV in Kenya and up to 80,000 people dying from the disease
annually. The Kenyan government's free antiretroviral ...
Assessment Of Levels Of Urban Air Pollutants And Trace Elements In Roadside Soils; A Case Study In Eastleigh Area, Nairobi
(2008)
In this study, the assessment of five most common air pollutants from vehicular
emissions were done along Juja road in Eastleigh area, Nairobi. Sampling was done for
soil samples, particulate matter (PMIO), sulfur dioxide ...