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Ecological studies on the tropical warehouse moth Ephestia Cautella (walker) (Lepidoptera : Pyralidae) and its predator mite Blattisocius Tarsalis (berlese) (Acari : Ascidae) in relation to effective warehouse integrated pest management programmes
(University of Nairobi, 1996)
The abundance and economic importance 01 the moth Ephestia
cautella (Walker) on maize grain was established through field
surveys in central storage depots and detailed evaluations
carried out in selected warehouses. ...
Numerical simulation of the influence of the large-scale Monsoon flow on the diurnal weather patterns over Kenya
(1992)
The influence of the large-scale monsoonal wind systems on the diurnal weather patterns
over Kenya was investigated in this study using a three-dimensional limited-area
model known as the Regional Atmospheric Modeling ...
A taxonomic, ecological and commercial potential study of the genus gracilaria (gracilariales, rhodophyta) of the Kenya coast
(University of Nairobi, 1993)
A study was carried out on the taxonomy, ecology and the yield as well as properties of the polysaccharides of the marine algal genus Gracilaria, which is
one of the genera of commercial importance worldwide. Eight species ...
Studies on ecology and epidemiological importance of glossina swynnertoni austen, near Aitong, Maasai Mara, South Western Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 1997)
Different trap designs and colours were tested for G. swynnertoni. A turquoise blue colour variation of the Siamese trap was adopted as the standard for sampling.
Further trap tests showed the turquoise blue Triangular ...
Electrocatalytic reduction of toxic organohalides in surfactant microstructures
(University of Nairobi, 1994)
In a bicontinuous conductive media of 23 :34:43 didodecyldimethylammonium bromide
DDAB/n-dodecane/water microemulsion (% by wt.), controlled potential electrolysis was
performed at the two diffusion controlled reduction ...
Sulphur dioxide measurements in Nairobi
(1997)
Sulphur dioxide in ambient air at Nairobi's major Industrial area and its environs was measured
using pararosaniline method. In this study, concentrations for a period of six months (June -
November, 1993) at six sampling ...
The geology of the Kavirondian group of sediments
(University of Nairobi, 1991)
The Kavirondian sediments form the Kavirondian Group and are exposed
both in Kakamega and South Nyanza Districts in western Kenya. This lithological
Group forms one of the three stratigraphical Groups which constitute ...